Sanjeevani NGO

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Ranikhet, India

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Volunteer organization· Women's organization· Non-governmental organization· Non-profit organization

Sanjeevani NGO Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sanjeevani NGO is located in Ranikhet, India on Trishul Enterprises Building, Near Roadways Bus Station. Sanjeevani NGO is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category volunteer organization in India.

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Trishul Enterprises Building, Near Roadways Bus Station

Phone

+91 9456721735

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Silvia Mathew

I got an opportunity to work as an intern for a month in Sanjeevani. It was a good exposure in terms of understanding the culture of people in Uttarakhand and also the working of organization. I found that the kind of projects undertaken by Sanjeevani is quite different and are doing exemplary work in association with the national and other international agencies. Working with Sanjeevani personally was a great learning for me in terms of the core values of social work which Sanjeevani follows in its true sense and was quite visible. Also the environment which Sanjeevani offers to work where everyone shares and learns from each other facilitated personal growth and learning for me.

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Sneha Mahajan

Sanjeevani NGO has given us so much beautiful memories to cherish. :) I have learned a lot from the Sanjeevani team during my internship. Sanjeevani Comprises very energetic and enthusiastic group of people. Work environment is very friendly and you will definitely have good time being associated with Sanjeevani !

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krishna rawat

Sanjeevani Organisation, keep your good work. You people are doing a great job. I am very impress to see your remarkable job in the field. You people maintain a transparency, please maintain it. Keep going.

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neeraj bisht

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meticulex. mons

As a research scholar, I got the opportunity to study and incorporate the work done by SANJEEVANI in my research work. It has been a valuable learning experience. I whole heatedly thanks SANJEEVANI for their cooperation and help.

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Hitesh pandey

Ranikhet, which means Queen's meadow in Hindi, gets its name from a local legend, which states that it was here, that Raja Sudhardev won the heart of his queen, Rani Padmini, who subsequently chose the area for her residence, giving it the name, Ranikhet,[1]though no palace exists in the area. In 1869,[2] the British established the headquarters of the Kumaon Regiment here and used the station as a retreat from the heat of the Indian summer. At one time during British Raj, it was also proposed as the summer headquarters of Government of India, in lieu of Shimla. In 1900, it had a summer population of 7,705, and its corresponding winter population was measured in 1901 as 3,153[3] Ranikhet had been under Nepalese rule, and the Kumaonese (people of Kumaon Region) won it under the leadership of their able General Kashi Nath Adhikari – after whom the small town of Kashipur was named (which at one point of time was the gateway to the hills and is now an educational and institutional hub) – with the help of Britishers at around 1816 and is a part of India now.

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JASWANT SINGH ADHIKARI

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devesh pandey

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