The name Manusha is a description of a women of
human (manusha) type. A woman who loves uprightness,
is always clever and very virtuous, has regular features
(vibhaktangi), is grateful to her benefactors, disposed to
worship the elders and gods, always careful about duty
(dharma) as well as sustainability, and is free from pride
and fond of friends and has good habits is said to have
the nature of a human being (manusha or nara).
The name Manusha signifies independent and creative
nature, experiencing by accomplishing the extraordinary
represents Leadership Manusha Foundation, a non-profit,Founded in 2020 , the
foundation was laid with a clear objective to be of service
to humanity through education, training and
Counselling
We provide our service in the field of education, training, counselling through experiential
learning
programs for the underprivileged children.
“Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength. No matter what sort of difficulties , how painful experience is , if we lose our hope, that's our real disaster.”
- The Dalia Lama
We provide our Services in the field of education, training, counselling through experiential learning
Program for the underprivileged children.
These children mostly drop out after their 10th standard due to various domestic compulsions. We are
working towards providing them career guidance, admissions and scholarships to various schools and
colleges for continuing their education and laying a career path. Our programs are conducted as “The
LIGHT HOUSE” programs which includes building virtues, values,
zeal,
courage and hope to lead a life of meaning and service.
To build young leaders who will be the beacon to the society for a healthy and compassionate living. Providing equal opportunity to all sects of the society Building children with values to handle the challenges that all encounter in today’s world.
Meditation and mindfulness practices
Philosophical and value-based education methodologies
Yoga as a holistic approach to well-being
Studying and reflecting on teachings from the Bhagavad Gita
Implementing experiential learning techniques in science, mathematics, art, and creativity