Anti-Ragging NGO (Voluntary, Non-Profit), SAVE, needs more volunteers for upcoming campaigns

Society Against Violence in Education (SAVE) is a Voluntary, Non-Profit, Youth organization dedicated to facilitate the eradication of Ragging. 

Simply speaking, SAVE is an Anti-Ragging NGO in India. [ SAVE Website ]

Every year about 10-13 "ragging-deaths" get reported by the media in India. Hundreds of students suffer serious injuries while many more teenagers gets physically and sexually abused. 

To address this, SAVE was conceptualized by students and young professionals from diverse academic fields who were brought together by their common commitment towards the cause.
It has now reached Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai and is trying to spread to other cities. 

Many leading dailies (including many Bengali dailies in Kolkata) have published stories on us / our activities. Several leading electronic channels have also covered some of our campaigns and some have also invited us to their studios for live discussions, on several occasions.


We are in need of many volunteers for our proposed campaigns during the coming session. Please visit our website to know more on how you may also help the cause.


SAVE  - www.No2Ragging.Org 

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I'm Pankaj, I'm Interested & want to join, Please send details cpankaj101@hotmail.com or call 9874454803.

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