Together, we fight for justice, uplift women, end addiction, and open doors to a healthier and brighter future.
Founded on July 13th, 1994, and proudly registered under the Rajasthan Public Trust Act, DVSPT has been a force for change—uplifting communities through education, health, de-addiction, social justice, and women empowerment. Rooted in compassion, driven by purpose.
Reg. No.: 11/94/Bikaner | Estd. Under Rajasthan Public Trust Act 1959
DVSPT runs a 15-bedded de-addiction and rehabilitation center as a permanent, ongoing project with support from the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India.
DVSPT began operating the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Mobile Medical Unit (RGRMMU) in June 2008 in Bikaner district, with the support of the Government of Rajasthan. This initiative aims to deliver free medical services to residents of remote and underserved "Category C" villages, ensuring access to essential healthcare in the most rural parts of the district
DVSPT’s mobile medical outreach offers free health checkups, medicines, and expert counseling in rural areas. Eye camps include free cataract surgeries and spectacles by specialist doctors.
Children with physical disabilities are provided free education till class 5th along with needed emotional and medical support. This initiative was sanctioned by Dept. of “Sarv Shiksha Abhiyaan”, Govt. of Rajasthan.
Moments That Matter: A Visual Journey of Our Impact
A free medical camp was organized by DVSPT in collaboration with RUIDP, offering health checkups and medicines at no cost. The camp witnessed the participation of over 300 individuals who received medical consultations and treatment. A team of expert doctors volunteered their services, ensuring attendees received quality healthcare and guidance. This initiative made a significant impact by promoting health awareness and providing accessible medical support to the community.
At the closing ceremony of a 10-day de-addiction camp, 18 individuals took a powerful step towards recovery by pledging to give up drugs and reintegrate into mainstream society. Collectively, these individuals had spent over ₹29 lakhs (approximately USD 40,000) worth money on drugs in past. The camp marked a turning point in their lives, offering them support, counseling, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Helping the alcoholics/addicts to create a drug free society and lead responsible life.
Together, we can rebuild lives and restore dignity.
Helping the alcoholics/addicts to create a drug free society and lead responsible life
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