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Our Work

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Shakurpur Basti: This is a locality in North West Delhi, near Netaji Subash Place. It has a population of about 1.5 lakh people, mostly migrants from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The main occupation of the residents is casual labour, domestic work, street vending, and small-scale manufacturing. The slum lacks basic amenities like water supply, sanitation, drainage, and electricity. The literacy rate is low and the health status is poor.

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Shakurpur Cement Godam: This is another sub-locality of Shakurpur Basti, situated near a cement godown. It has a population of about 25,000 people, mostly from Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The residents work as loaders, unloaders, drivers, and helpers in the cement industry. The slum suffers from air pollution, dust, and respiratory diseases due to the cement dust. The slum also lacks basic services like water, sanitation, education, and health care.

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Shakurpur Near Railway Line: This is a sub-locality of Shakurpur Basti, located along the railway line. It has a population of about 50,000 people, mostly belonging to the Dalit communities. The living conditions are worse than Shakurpur Basti, as the slum dwellers face the risk of eviction, noise pollution, and accidents due to the proximity of the railway track. The residents work as ragpickers, waste collectors, scrap dealers, and construction workers. The slum has no access to water, toilets, schools, or health facilities.

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Tilak Nagar, Double Storey: A typical slum mostly inhabited by sanitation workers. The residents mostly engaged in hazardous sanitation work with a meagre income. The family including women and children often at risk of health and hygiene risks impacting their overall well-being.

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Nobel Work For Covid-19 Pandemic

In this situation Ek Kaam Desh Ke Naam had taken initiatives to help those society who has been badly effected. We have distributed Ration Kit which include (Rice, Atta, Pulses, Oil and Spices). We also Satnized different areas as well distributed masks to the people in West Delhi..

Tree Plantation Campaign

A special ‘Tree Plantation Campaign’ was organized by ‘Ek Kaam Desh Ke Naam’ with the aim of creating awareness among the masses about the tremendous deforestation and its adverse effects on our Nature. Under the Special Campaign Mr. Rajiv Babbar, president of Ek Kaam Desh Ke Naam, spread awareness through PPT at various places of Delhi and also planted trees, advocating the message- ‘Let’s make earth a better place to live’.

Annual Scholarship Distribution

On 18th July 2017, Annual Scholarship of EKDKN provided to students destroyed 1984 riots. Student who done extremely in ther academics are awarded with scholarship. Family of these students not very strong (financially or academically) still they fight with their situation & shine like a star in their XIIth CBSE Board.

Felicitation of Champion - Indo Nepal Karate Championship 2016

Children who won in Indo Nepal Karate Championship 2016 are felicitated by EKDKN for their good performance in Championship. Mr. Rajiv Babbar presented certificates to them & motivated for future.

EKDKN wishes good luck for their future.

Promoted "Narendra Modi" App

On 29th June 2016 Narendra Modi App is promoted among youth of the country so that they can receive latest information, instant updates & help us to contribute towards various tasks. It provides a unique opportunity to receive messages and emails directly from the Prime Minister.

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