NGO / Organization

Modasa Samast Muslim Ghanchi Samaj

Modasa Samast Muslim Ghanchi Samaj is a community-based organization working in education promotion, student welfare initiatives, social development, and community upliftment programs. The Samaj is committed to promoting inclusive and quality education.

Our vision is to create a strong and independent society without inequalities and discrimination, with equal opportunities for all.

  • Registered under the Bombay Public Charitable Trust Act, 1950
  • Income tax exemption registered under 12AA and 80G(5)
  • Focused on education, skill development, and empowerment
Our Mission

Verified Reach

These figures come from the activity report and should be visible early.

They show what the organization has already delivered through training and student support work.

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Women Trained

Sewing and beauty parlour training delivered through community skill programs.

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Youth Trained

Basic computer and digital skill training completed through the skill center.

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Higher Education Admissions

Students supported into medical, paramedical, and engineering pathways.

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IT Course Beneficiaries

Learners trained in online and technology-focused courses at minimal fees.

Gallery

Awards, training, seminars, and awareness highlights

Project-wise visuals help visitors quickly understand the range of recognition, training, empowerment, seminar, and awareness work linked with MSMGS.

Excellence Award 2019

Recognition for social excellence and community contribution.

Change Maker Award 2024

Award ceremony recognizing leadership and visible social impact.

Star of Ummah Award 2025

Recognition for continued contribution to community-oriented work.

Skill Development

Training activities focused on practical learning and skill-building.

Mission Empowerment

Empowerment activities highlighting participation, learning, and engagement.

Competitive Exam Seminar

Seminar sessions guiding students for competitive exams and future pathways.

Cancer Awareness

Awareness sessions focused on health education and community understanding.

Ration Kit Distribution to Poor People

Distribution activities supporting poor and needy families with ration kits.

First Aid Training

Training sessions focused on first aid awareness and practical emergency response skills.

Gifted30 JEE NEET Awareness Program

Guidance and awareness sessions for JEE, NEET, and Gifted30 academic opportunities.

Certificate Distribution

Certificate distribution moments recognizing participation and achievement.

Teachers Training

Training activities designed to strengthen teacher preparedness and classroom support.

Proposed Future Project

Taleem Taraqqi Abhiyan | Inclusive Education & Academic Support Program

Modasa Samast Muslim Ghanchi Samaj proposes the Taleem Taraqqi Abhiyan, an initiative aimed at strengthening access to quality education, improving academic performance, and promoting higher education opportunities among economically weaker students.

  • 350 students (Age 6-20 years)
  • Economically weaker households
  • School and college students
  • Rural and semi-urban community members
  • Indirect beneficiaries: Parents and teachers

Project Components

Exact components proposed in Taleem Taraqqi Abhiyan

This section follows the same component structure presented in the project report.

Academic coaching and remedial classes

Digital learning center with 10 computers and smart learning tools

Study materials and educational kit distribution

Career guidance, counseling, and communication skill workshops

Parent-teacher engagement and scholarship assistance camps

Project Need

Problem statement and implementation plan

The proposal identifies the educational barriers clearly and gives an 18-month execution plan.

  • Limited academic support
  • Financial constraints
  • Poor digital access
  • Low awareness about scholarships
  • Risk of school dropout

Activity Report

Verified achievements from GS Computer & Skill Center

The present activity report strengthens the future proposal by showing practical work already done by the organization.

1000 women trained in sewing and beauty parlour programs

260 women received a stipend of Rs. 4000 under a government scheme

150 women received sewing machines and beauty parlour kits

More than 1200 youth trained in basic computer programs

70 students supported into medical, paramedical, and engineering admissions

100 women trained and employed in General Duty Assistant roles

Trust and Transparency

Governance, registration, and visible activity matter

The NGO profile provides the registration, tax, and institutional details that should anchor the website's credibility.

Registered under Bombay Public Charitable Trust Act, 1950

The NGO profile identifies the organization as registered under the Bombay Public Charitable Trust Act, 1950.

Registration No. E/1324 Aravalli

The registration number in the profile gives a verifiable institutional identity within Aravalli.

12AA and 80G(5) income tax exemption

The profile lists income tax exemption under 12AA and 80G(5), which strengthens donor and partner confidence.

District-level office in Modasa with public contact details

The registered Modasa office and official contact details make the organization easy to verify and reach.

Community Participation

Students, families, and partners should have a simple path to connect

MSMGS works best when local families, learners, volunteers, and institutional partners can reach the centre easily.

Visit the center

Students, parents, supporters, and institutions can visit the Modasa office and skill center to understand ongoing work directly.

Join a training program

Youth, women, and learners can connect with MSMGS for computer, skill, academic, and career-oriented programs.

Support or partner

Community members, CSR partners, and local institutions can collaborate on education, scholarships, and capacity-building initiatives.