Lakshya Youth Fair Booklet Unveiled

PRIDE India proudly unveils the Lakshya Youth Fair Booklet, a comprehensive guide that empowers individuals with valuable insights on how to benefit from various government schemes. This booklet serves as a one-stop resource, providing essential information to the attendees of the fair.

With a staggering attendance of 395 participants, the Lakshya Youth Fair served as a platform to bridge the gap between the government schemes and the individuals seeking to avail their benefits. The booklet serves as a valuable tool, equipping attendees with the knowledge and resources to make the most of the opportunities available.

Lakshya Youth Fair 2023

PRIDE India proudly inaugurated a groundbreaking event with esteemed Chief Guest, Mr. Sambhaji Pathare, and our esteemed President, Ms. Isha Mehra. The event was a testament to our commitment to empower the youth with a range of educational, employment, and lifeskill opportunities.

With 10 carefully curated stalls, the event served as an oasis for the youth, offering a diverse array of avenues for personal and professional growth. From educational resources to employment guidance and lifeskill development, attendees had access to a wealth of opportunities under one roof.

Unveiling a lifesaving collaboration

We are honored to announce the inauguration of the 10 – bedded Dialysis Ward at NMMC General Hospital Vashi on 29th March. It was inaugurated By Hon. Mr. Rajesh Narvekar. Commissioner of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation, along with Chief Human Resources Officer Mr. Subhro Bhaduri of Aditya Birla Capital and Chief Functionary, President of The PRIDE India NGO Mrs. Isha Mehra.

The generous CSR support provided by Aditya Birla Capital Foundation in partnership with PRIDE India has enabled to significantly upgrade three NMMC hospitals in the community, which will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals and families in need. Two 17-bedded ICU pediatric wards in Maasaheb Meenatai Thackeray Hospital, Nerul, and Rajmata Jijau General Hospital, Airoli, has been established. These wards are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, enabling them to provide the highest quality of care to children in critical condition.

Thanks to this collaborative effort, the critically needy can now access affordable, quality treatment, reducing the financial and emotional burden on families.

ICSR Top 20 NGO’s

We are thrilled to announce that The PRIDE India has been awarded the Indian Social Impact Awards 2023 as one of the Top 20 NGOs in India. This incredible honor is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, as well as the support of our valued partners, donors, and supporters.

Tata Mumbai Marathon 2023

PRIDE India participates in the Tata Mumbai Marathon for quality and affordable healthcare for all! A big thank you for organising, executing and participating in such an amazing initiative and making it a huge success.

Mahatma Award for Social Good and Impact 2022

Honoured to receive the most prestigious ‘Mahatma Award for Social Good and Impact 2022′ for creating social impact and leading the way to a sustainable future, especially through initiatives for transformational development of communities in creation of ideal Villages.

Unveiling of our 40 years journey through Yaadein!

Our journey of impacting lives positively unveiled through a brochure ‘Yaadein’.
The PRIDE India team thanks all their donors and well-wishers for their support and valuable contribution in making a difference and request all to continue their support in reaching out to many more in need.

Safeguarding the young!

In our efforts of achieving 100% vaccination in intervention villages so far, 2,99,119 adults have been vaccinated through our Mobile Medical Units, SPARSH Rural Hospital and direct liaising with the government in Navi Mumbai, Raigad and Osmanabad district.

Now amid the rapid rise of COVID cases, fueled by the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, our focus is to work towards the precautionary measures for safeguarding the children.

814 children from the Navi Mumbai slums and remote villages of Osmanabad have also been vaccinated.