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Jagadguru Narendracharya Maharaj Sansthan (JNMS)

“Jagadguru Narendracharya Maharaj Sansthan” is an inclusive organization that works with equal dedication across various domains — education, healthcare, social service, environmental conservation, and spirituality. This institution is not confined solely to religious work; rather, it exemplifies the principle of “Spirituality in the Service of Humanity”, bringing it to life and spreading it across the globe.

1.Establishment and Objectives

of the Institution  
 

  • Founder: Shrimad Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Narendracharyaji

  • Primary Objective: To undertake various service-oriented initiatives for the stability, upliftment, progress, and peace of all living beings.

  • Spirit of Service: To provide free services to the underprivileged — including the poor, needy, and destitute — in both remote rural areas and urban regions, as well as to all living creatures.

  • Government Recognition: This is a government-recognized and officially registered institution.
     

2. Registration and Expansion
 

  • Initial Registration Number: F. 995/1991

    • The institution was initially registered under this number.

    • In the beginning, the area of operation was limited to Ratnagiri district.

  • New Registration:

    • As the scope of activities expanded, the need arose to establish a new, independent organization.

    • On 13th April 1994, “Jagadguru Narendracharya Maharaj Sansthan” was officially established and registered under the number E/694 at the Office of the Assistant Charity Commissioner.

 

3. Area of Work
 

  • National-Level Institution:

The operational scope of this Trust extends across the entire country of India.

  • Major States:

The institution is actively working in several states including Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Jammu, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and others.
 

4. Major Fields of Work and

Initiatives of the Institution
 

Field of Education

  • Promotion of education, values, and moral culture among students from both rural and urban areas.

Healthcare Services

  • Free health camps, medical assistance, and emergency healthcare support.

 Emergency Relief

  • Immediate relief and rehabilitation during natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, fires, and droughts.

Agriculture and Animal Husbandry

  • Distribution of seeds, fertilizers, and agricultural tools, along with guidance for farmers.

  • Care, treatment, and protection of animals.

 Social Work

  • Support for underprivileged groups including widows, orphans, and the elderly.

  • Campaigns for eradication of superstition, de-addiction, dowry elimination, and social awareness.

  • Establishment of devotional rest houses (Bhaktanivas), dharmashalas, community kitchens, and rural development programs.

 Environmental Conservation

  • Tree plantation drives, water conservation efforts, cleanliness campaigns, and ecological balance initiatives.

 Religious and Cultural Field

  • Religious and spiritual awareness campaigns, discourses, and cultural programs.

  • Preservation and restoration of historical sites, temples, and monuments.

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