The answer to why we want to contribute to building a developed India lies in our life journey, experiences and our approach.
1. Making society better:
We have been saving marriages through counselling for 20 years, and we have seen that family breakdown has a deep impact on society. A strong family system is the foundation of society, and when families are stable, both society and the country are strong.
2. Concern for the future of the new generation:
We have made parent-child relationship counselling a part of our work. Giving children the right guidance and values makes them good citizens. If the family and education system are strong, the next generation will be self-reliant and empowered, which will contribute to the development of the country.
3. Counselling and mental health awareness:
We have pledged to spread awareness of counselling across the country. Mentally healthy citizens make better decisions, work better and play a positive role in the progress of the country. When the understanding of mental health increases in the society, the efficiency of the country will also increase.
4. Self-satisfaction and national service:
When we save a family from breaking up or help children grow in the right direction, it is not just a service — it is a contribution towards shaping the future of the country. The dream of a developed India will be realised only when the family, society and system are strong at all levels.
5. Preservation of values and culture:
We have incorporated art, storytelling and cultural values in our counselling services. A country develops only when it embraces modernity while preserving its roots and culture.
Our experience, perspective and desire to bring positive change in the society is what motivates us to contribute in building a developed India. It has become not just our social responsibility but a mission of our life.

1. Enhancing counselling and mental health awareness
School and college programmes: Organise workshops in schools and colleges to develop an understanding of mental health and family values among youth.
Expanding online platforms: Reaching more people across the country through its website and online resources. Making counselling digitally comprehensive
Rural outreach: Connecting families and children to mental health by increasing the reach of counselling in rural areas
2. Promoting parent-child relationships and value education
Parenting workshops: Organise workshops to help parents build healthy relationships with children and guide them in the right direction.
Values-based education: Contribute to character building of children by connecting them to Indian culture, family and social values.
Education through storytelling and art: To make children aware of life values and social responsibilities through storytelling, dance and art
3. To unite broken families and strengthen couples
Expansion of couples therapy: To provide counseling to married couples in a more effective way to increase balance and understanding in their relationship.
Counselling on digital platform: To reach more couples through online seminars and videos.
Pre-marital counseling: To train couples before marriage on relationship challenges and solutions.
4. To train new leaders and social change makers
Mentorship program: To train social workers, teachers and counselors and make them capable in mental health and family counseling.
Promoting youth leadership: To prepare youth for social change by bringing them into leadership roles
5. To bring change in society through art and culture
Art Facilitation Program: To develop emotional and social sensitivity in people through art, dance and story.
Organizing cultural events: Organizing workshops and community events to revive cultural values in society.
6. Suggestions and collaboration at policy and government level
Suggestions in family and mental health policies: Work with the government to contribute to policies that strengthen families and prioritize mental health.
Participation in social campaigns: Work with government and non-government organizations to campaign for social change.
7. Social media and public awareness campaigns
Share videos and articles: Share educative content on family, relationships and mental health on social media.
Partnership with influencers and media: Work with media and social influencers to spread awareness on a wider scale.
Weu have experience, knowledge and direction, which can prove invaluable in making India strong and developed. Only by making these efforts more comprehensive and well-organized can we achieve our goal faster.
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