About Our Chairman

Chairman’s Message

Chandranarayan Social Welfare Institute (CSWI)

It gives me immense pride and purpose to lead an organization like Chandranarayan Social Welfare Institute (CSWI)—a platform dedicated to empowering the underserved through skill development, quality education, and social service. Inspired by the ideals of compassion, equality, and service to humanity, we believe that real development begins when the weakest in society are uplifted.

From the beginning, our journey has been guided by a simple yet powerful belief: “Everyone deserves an opportunity to learn, grow, and live with dignity.”

Our Vision

Our vision is to build an inclusive and empowered society where no one is left behind due to lack of education, skill, or opportunity. We envision a future where every youth is employable, every child is educated, and every community is self-reliant and socially aware.

At CSWI, we see ourselves not just as an institution, but as a mission-driven movement—a catalyst for meaningful change.


Our Mission

The mission of Chandranarayan Social Welfare Institute is to:

  • Provide skills and vocational training that match the demands of modern industries and markets.

  • Promote inclusive education that reaches rural, tribal, and underprivileged populations.

  • Uplift vulnerable sections of society through social welfare initiatives and community-based development.

  • Foster self-employment, entrepreneurship, and economic independence among youth and women.


Our Objectives

  1. Skill Development & Livelihood
    Deliver practical, job-oriented training through schemes like DDU-GKY, PMKVY, and CSR partnerships, enhancing employability and entrepreneurship.

  2. Educational Advancement
    Promote digital literacy, remedial education, and support systems for school and college students—especially in backward and underserved regions.

  3. Women Empowerment
    Launch programs that promote skill training, leadership, and financial literacy among women, enabling them to become change-makers in their families and communities.

  4. Social Welfare & Community Engagement
    Address core social issues such as health, sanitation, awareness, and civic participation through outreach, camps, and collaborative initiatives.

  5. Sustainable Development Partnerships
    Collaborate with government departments, corporates, NGOs, and local institutions to scale impact and ensure long-term, measurable development.