Today we will learn about the famous social worker Archana Singraul from Madhya Pradesh, who has become so popular at such a young age. Archana Singraul hails from Tehsil Pawai in Panna district, Madhya Pradesh, and is the daughter of a farmer. Since the age of 15, Archana has been involved in serving the people. At an age when people don't have knowledge about food, clothing, or how to communicate effectively, Archana started serving the community.
She began by performing small tasks such as teaching children, providing essentials to the needy like shoes, clothes, food, educational materials like copies and pens, and arranging fruits at government hospitals. Later, Archana Singraul established an organization named Kaushalya Humanity Foundation, through which she has been consistently serving the public. Her elder sister, Anju Singraul, has also been actively supporting her in this noble cause, along with her brother Narendra Singraul.
Archana is currently pursuing her studies at Delhi University. She has millions of followers on social media due to her continuous efforts in social work, which has been gaining her popularity day by day, turning her into a brand. The activities of the Kaushalya Humanity Foundation include providing free meals to the poor, distributing shoes, clothes, fruits, planting trees, anti-drug campaigns, organizing camps and medical aid distribution, distributing blankets, constructing houses for the poor and homeless, organizing blood donation drives, legal aid, forming self-help groups, linking with banks to provide loans, providing skill training for employment in cottage industries, marketing their products, increasing income, and promoting handicrafts in big malls, markets, and exhibitions.
They also establish libraries, gymnasiums, hospitals, primary, junior high schools, high schools, intermediate colleges, engineering colleges, medical colleges, health service centers, hospitals, dance, drama, music, and singing training centers, social education centers, technical education centers, residential schools, orphanages, elderly care centers, mute-deaf orphanages, physically handicapped development centers, hostels, animal hospitals, cow shelters, cultural centers, cottage industries, adult education centers, agricultural science education centers, etc., for social development.
For the special emphasis on social development, they will operate and manage organizations recognized by various boards in different states of India, and will form their management committees and manage them. From time to time, conferences, seminars, exhibitions, and competitions will be organized, efforts will be made to bring awareness in society on issues such as the need for education, women's education, and equal rights for women, and related topics.

