Bharatiya Organic Farming
Sahib Foundation community work
About Us

Working for a Better Tomorrow

Sahib Foundation is a registered non-profit organisation working to empower women, children, and marginalised communities across Himachal Pradesh through education, health, sustainable agriculture, and social development.

Operating primarily in Kangra district, we believe that lasting change happens through community ownership, trust, and long-term commitment — not one-time interventions.

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Our Programmes

Six areas of focused action — transforming lives across Kangra district.

Education Programme
Education

Enabling access to quality education for underprivileged children and youth in rural communities.

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Environment Programme
Environment

Conservation and sustainable use of natural resources through community-led initiatives.

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Health Programme
Health

Delivering preventive healthcare, health camps, and awareness programs to remote communities.

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Agriculture Programme
Agriculture

Promoting organic and sustainable farming practices through the Bharatiya Organic Farming initiative.

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Women Empowerment Programme
Women Empowerment

Skill development, self-reliance, and rights awareness for women and girls from marginalised communities.

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Information Technology Programme
Information Technology

Digital literacy and IT skills for youth in semi-urban and rural areas of Himachal Pradesh.

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Bharatiya Organic Farming
An Initiative of Sahib Foundation

Bharatiya Organic Farming

Bharatiya Organic Farming is an initiative of the Sahib Foundation that focuses on promoting sustainable and eco-friendly agricultural practices in India, especially in Himachal Pradesh.

Principles of Bharatiya Organic Farming
Respect for Ecology
Health for All
Fairness for All
Care for All
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Every contribution — big or small — helps us reach more families across Kangra and Dharamshala.