SANKALP: Cultural Perspective & Developmental Approach
SANKALP represents a child who is:
Smart, Aware of Nature, Knowledgeable, Action-oriented, Leadership-ready, & Purpose-driven.
For Children, SANKALP Means:
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setting meaningful goals
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taking responsibility for their efforts
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developing the ability to distinguish right from wrong
For Parents, SANKALP Means:
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mindful involvement in a child’s growth
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creating a positive and supportive environment
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offering the right support today so that tomorrow’s decisions are stronger
SANKALP is an initiative committed to laying a strong foundation for the future of children.
We view education as more than textbooks and examination scores; it also includes clear thinking, self-confidence, sound decision-making, and responsible behaviour.
Every parent wishes for their child to progress with confidence and make the right choices in life.
Yet, in today’s world of intense competition, constant comparison, and pressure to succeed, even capable children can feel uncertain about their direction.
This naturally gives rise to a quiet but important question in a parent’s mind:
“Is my child moving in the right direction?”
🌱 The NEEV Perspective
We believe that a child’s future is shaped not only by hard work, but by clarity of thought and the right sense of direction.
In Indian tradition, Shri Ganesh Ji is regarded as a symbol of wisdom, discernment, and auspicious beginnings — reminding us that progress guided by understanding is more meaningful than haste.
Inspired by this very feeling, for the bright future of all children, we organize “Buddhi–Siddhi Sankalp Path” (based on Shri Ganapati Atharvashirsha) every Wednesday, and on the monthly Sankashti Chaturthi, we organize “Bal Vidya Sanskar Yagya” (based on Shri Ganesh and Maa Saraswati).
In this worship, a sankalp (resolution) is taken in your child’s name, and on behalf of your child, recycled paper and pencils are provided to children in need. Through this effort, while one child’s future is nurtured, support is also extended to the education of many other children.
By taking a Sankalp (pledge) in your child’s name, you help build the educational foundation of a child in need through Adopt-A-Pencil. With every pledge—₹50 for 1 student support pack or ₹100 for 3 students support pack OR ₹200 for 5 students support pack of recycled paper pencils—your child’s name is entered into the “Weekly Educational Scholarship” draw for the Sankalp Veer Award.
Each selected children will receive ₹100 or ₹300 or ₹500, along with a “Sankalp Veer” Certificate as a mark of appreciation and encouragement.
What This Means for You?
When you connect with NEEV, you are not just helping another child—you are also contributing to a better and more positive environment for your own child. It reinforces the understanding that success is not achieved simply by moving faster, but by moving forward with wise choices, because children learn not only from what they are told, but from the environment we create around them.
Why This Initiative Matters?
Many challenges children face today do not arise from a lack of ability, but from:
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Scattered focus
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Reduced self-confidence
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Unclear direction
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Pressure related to outcomes
NEEV works alongside academic education to help children develop focus, clarity, and sound decision-making abilities, which are essential for long-term growth.
✨ In Summary
NEEV does not impose a path on children. It empowers them to recognise the right path, understand opportunities, and move forward with confidence and responsibility.
Participation is entirely voluntary, and families may join online or offline, as convenient.
NEEV — a foundation for a better future of children.




