Thursday, May 14, 2020

Academics Jan-Feb-Mar 2020

Helping students with expert guidance and elementary concepts in academics at 
Trishul Learning Centre with focus on Math, Science and English.



Few benefits of learning core subjects for children.

Math is an important part of learning for children in the early years because it provides vital life skills. They will help children problem solve, measure and develop their own spatial awareness, and teach them how to use and understand shapes.

Science helps children develop key life skills, including an ability to communicate, remain organized and focused, and even form their own opinions based on observation. Science also helps children develop their senses and overall awareness.

Learning English Improves the interest of your child in other cultures, feeding their personal growth. Kids don't have prejudgments and learn without fears, that is why studying English allows them to be prepared to face the future. Learning another language improves in 44 percent the opportunities of getting a good job. Few more advantages are, firstly that it is incredibly widely spoken and understood, and secondly that it's verb structure is very easy to learn.


At Trishul, we believe Education and Life Skills Development are primary stepping stones for children from less-privileged communities to enter the mainstream economy and lead a better-quality life. 


At TLC, we provide free 360 degree education and mentoring environment to children, supporting children in Academics; Activity Based Conceptual Learning; Value Education; Mentoring and Counselling; Discussion and Feedback; Self Study.




"Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world."





Product - Cloth Jewelry

Delicately hand crafted by Empowered Women @Trishul_NGO

Cloth Jewelry: Made from blend of various cut pieces of cloth, threads, beads and state-of-the-art.
Sales proceeds of our carefully crafted products ensure a steady source of income for the women involved. As Trishul extends the training and support to more and more women, we hope to better the lives of multitudes of families, as empowering a woman means empowering a family.












Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Cloth Distribution 2019-20

Support a cause you believe in – different charities touch the heart of different people.

We Distribute Clothes at Trishul NGO on a regular basis

You will be delightfully surprised to know that something that you may not want can bring happiness and joy in someone's Life..

Share this page with someone who may interested in donating cloths, stationery, food, biscuits, snacks, groceries etc. 

new proud owners of renewed clothes 













Giving to others improves your self-esteem, self confidence and self worth. This advantage flows into all areas of your life so you will find that you are more confident at work and in social situations. 


Up-cycle of your Old Cloths 

Your old clothes also provide livelihood to Empowered Women Artisans,
Empowered Women  leads to Empowered Family...



Empowered Children...



Food and Nutrition - 2019-20

Malnutrition is a major problem for children and women among Urban Slums. Trishul NGO is making an efforts whenever possible to organize small meals, snacks, nutrition programs for children and women through mediums of Monthly Birthday Celebration, Small Snack Party during festivals, Micro-snacks during evenings, occasional dinner etc. 

Sharing one such occasion sponsored by an individual via Feeding India, 

veg dinner for Children of Trishul NGO




















Kindly share this page with your friends and corporate who may be interested in sponsoring such meals / snack parties for children.





Nutritional problems like protein energy malnutrition (PEM), anemia and vitamin A deficiency continue to plague a large proportion of Indian children. The diets and nutritional status of urban slum children in India is far away from being satisfactory. The nutritional status of slum children is worst among all urban groups and is even poorer than the rural average. Urban migration has not provided them salvation from poverty and under nutrition. Another distressing feature is the lack of any significant improvement over the years in this population. Most common causes of malnutrition include faulty infant feeding practices, impaired utilization of nutrients due to infections and parasites, inadequate food and health security, poor environmental conditions and lack of proper child care practices. High prevalence of malnutrition among young children is also due to lack of awareness and knowledge regarding their food requirements and absence of a responsible adult care giver. With increasing urban migration in the years ahead, the problem of malnutrition in urban slums will also acquire increasing dimension unless special efforts are initiated to mitigate the health and nutrition problems of the urban poor. Improving nutritional status of urban poor requires a more direct, more focused, and more integrated strategy.