Rooted in Rajasthan.
Driven by Community.
Inspired by Service.
Shree Guru Jambeshwar Sewa Sansthan (SGJSS) was founded by Shri Dharampal with a vision to create sustainable and community-led development opportunities for rural and marginalized populations across Rajasthan. Inspired by the environmental philosophy and humanitarian teachings of Guru Jambheshwar Ji, SGJSS believes that true social progress can only be achieved when communities are empowered with dignity, knowledge, healthcare access, livelihood opportunities, and environmental responsibility.
Established in 2007, SGJSS has evolved into a multi-sector grassroots development organization working in women empowerment, rural livelihoods, sustainable agriculture, healthcare, environmental conservation, digital literacy, and community institution building. Over the years, the organization has collaborated with institutions such as NABARD, NITI Aayog, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPCB), PMMVY, ONDC, and several government departments to implement impactful rural development programs.
SGJSS has successfully supported women-led self-help groups, organized NABARD-supported livelihood initiatives, conducted healthcare and awareness camps, promoted digital inclusion, and implemented environmental campaigns across multiple districts of Rajasthan. The organization also focuses on innovative future-oriented initiatives such as carbon credit-based rural income models and Social Stock Exchange participation through the NSE framework.
At its core, SGJSS believes in long-term transformation through participation, transparency, and grassroots leadership. Every initiative is designed to strengthen self-reliance, create sustainable livelihoods, and improve the quality of life of underserved communities while preserving the ecological and cultural values of rural Rajasthan.

- Empower rural women through self-help groups, enterprise development, and livelihood training.
- Improve sustainable livelihood opportunities for small and marginal farmers.
- Promote maternal healthcare, nutrition awareness, and rural health outreach.
- Strengthen environmental conservation through plantation drives and climate awareness.
- Expand digital literacy and rural access to e-commerce and technology platforms.
- Support vulnerable communities through community-based development initiatives.
- Promote sustainable agriculture, livestock development, and rural entrepreneurship.
- Build long-term institutional partnerships for inclusive rural development.
To empower marginalized rural communities through sustainable livelihood programs, women-led development, healthcare access, environmental conservation, digital inclusion, and community participation while promoting dignity, self-reliance, and long-term social transformation.
To build resilient, self-sufficient, and environmentally conscious rural communities where every individualโespecially women, farmers, and vulnerable familiesโhas access to sustainable opportunities, social equity, healthcare, education, and dignified livelihoods.
Five Pillars of Transformation
Each programme is designed with rigorous community input, funded by respected institutional partners โ NABARD, Government of Rajasthan, RSPCB โ and held accountable through transparent, independently verified reporting.
Women’s Empowerment, Self-Help Groups & Maternal Health
Includes PMMVY โ Maternal & Child Health
At the heart of everything SGJSS does is the belief that when a woman is empowered, an entire community transforms. Our women’s programmes operate on two interconnected tracks โ enterprise development and maternal health โ because economic independence and physical wellbeing are inseparable for rural women in Rajasthan.
Through NABARD-funded Livelihood and Enterprise Development Programmes (LEDP), we organise and train women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in practical, market-linked skills: sanitary napkin manufacturing in Lunkaransar (Bikaner), goat rearing and livestock management, product marketing, digital payments, and e-commerce through ONDC. Our SHG women have showcased at three Amrita Haat editions โ Bikaner 2024, Bikaner 2025, and Ajmer 2026 โ earning a collective Rs.32.70 lakh at the 2025 Bikaner fair alone. Each SHG is supported with bookkeeping, bank linkage, and group governance training.
On the maternal health track, SGJSS has served as Rajasthan’s state coordinator for PMMVY since 2014 โ supporting 5,00,000+ pregnant and lactating women in accessing maternity benefits, nutrition supplements, and antenatal care. In 2024โ25 alone, we supported 12,500+ mothers, achieving a 92% institutional delivery rate and a 40% reduction in maternal anaemia among enrolled beneficiaries.
Rural Livelihoods & Sustainable Agriculture
For smallholder and marginal farmers in the arid districts of Bikaner and Bharatpur, SGJSS provides structured, hands-on livelihood training that converts subsistence farming into sustainable enterprise. Our programmes are funded by NABARD under the LEDP framework and designed with direct community input.
Our flagship Goat Rearing (Bakri Palan) programme in Napasar, Bikaner has trained 240 farmers across three batches in scientific livestock management โ covering breed selection, feed and nutrition, vaccination schedules, disease prevention, and market linkage. Participating households report measurable income increases across all batches.
In parallel, our Animal Husbandry Programme in Bharatpur โ sanctioned by NABARD in 2026 with a grant of Rs.15.06 lakh โ trains women farmers in cattle management, milk value addition, and cooperative marketing. Our organic farming and Krishi Mitra certification programme has certified 75 farmers and 20 government-recognised agricultural advisors. A proposed Carbon Credit Programme will soon enable Bharatpur farmers to earn income from carbon-sequestering practices.
Education, Digital Literacy & Skill Development
Includes Skill Development Programmes
Across rural Rajasthan, the gap between formal education and economic opportunity is wide โ and widest for first-generation learners, rural girls, and village women who have never touched a smartphone. SGJSS bridges this gap through a three-tier programme combining foundational education, digital literacy, and vocational skill development.
At the foundational level, SGJSS distributes school materials, provides scholarships, and monitors mid-day meal quality for 10,000+ primary school children annually in Begu Block, Chittorgarh under the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan. Our programmes have directly benefited 1,500+ orphan children and 2,000+ women and children through free educational interventions.
At the digital level, SGJSS has trained 35,000+ rural villagers through NDLM and 5,000+ through PMGDISHA โ empowering rural Rajasthan to use online banking and government services. Our NABARD-funded initiative in Bharatpur (2025โ26, Rs.7.52 lakh grant) trains SHG women in digital marketing, WhatsApp Business, Instagram commerce, and ONDC seller onboarding.
At the skills level, our vocational training covers sanitary napkin manufacturing, goat rearing enterprise, and agricultural extension โ giving trainees not just certificates but functioning businesses.
Environmental Protection & Climate Action
Environmental stewardship is not a programme add-on at SGJSS โ it is the philosophical foundation of the entire organisation. Inspired by Guru Jambheshwar’s 29 principles of ecological living, our environmental work covers pollution prevention, plantation drives, and climate awareness across Rajasthan.
Since 2011, SGJSS has served as a trained field partner to the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPCB) โ supporting pollution prevention investigations, environmental training, and public awareness campaigns across Jaipur, Chittorgarh, Ajmer, and Kishangarh. This partnership, valued at Rs.13 lakh per year, has indirectly benefited millions through RSPCB’s strengthened outreach capacity.
Our Green Rajasthan Initiative in 2024โ25 planted 10,300+ native saplings โ Khejri, Rohida, Neem, and Ber โ achieving an 85% survival rate. We recycled 8 tonnes of plastic into eco-bricks with RSPCB, conducted cleanliness campaigns in 25 villages, and installed 5 solar-powered water ATMs in drought-prone areas. Our proposed Carbon Credit Programme will soon allow smallholder farmers to earn income from carbon-sequestering practices, integrating environmental action directly into rural livelihoods.
Skill Training
Community Health & Disaster Response
When communities face health crises โ whether a pandemic, a disease outbreak, or the quiet emergency of chronic illness โ SGJSS does not wait for instruction. We mobilise. Our community health work spans preventive care, emergency response, and long-term programme support across Bharatpur, Tonk, Jaipur, Alwar, and Bikaner.
Our rural health camps run year-round, providing general medical screening, eye check-ups, diabetes and hypertension detection, and maternal and child health services to 2,500+ patients annually. In 2024, a community health worker trained through our programme detected 47 critical undiagnosed cases in a single year.
From 2009 to 2014, SGJSS coordinated TB medicine distribution across seven community health centres in Alwar District under RNTCP โ supporting approximately 12,24,000 patient interactions over five years. During COVID-19 (2020โ22), SGJSS distributed ration to 20,000 families, delivered 80,000+ masks, organised community kitchens, and collected 200 blood donation units in a single April 2021 camp. We have also trained 2,000 Anganwadi workers under ICDS.
Witness the Work.
Development lives in the faces of women receiving their first Krishi Mitra certificate, in hands assembling sanitary napkins with pride, in children at school health camps.
Save a Life,
Secure a Family.
Your blood saves lives. Your kindness saves families.
Every drop of blood holds the power to bring someone back home.
Late at night, in a crowded hospital, a family waits in silence. A mother stands outside the emergency ward, hands folded in prayer. A father paces ceaselessly down the corridor, striving to remain strong even as his fear deepens with every passing minute. A child sits quietly in a corner, not fully grasping what is unfolding โ only sensing that something precious might be lost.
Then, a message arrives from the hospital:
โThe blood has been arranged.โ
In that moment, panic transforms into hope.
At the Shree Guru Jambeshwar Sewa Sansthan (SGJSS), we believe that social service is measured not merely by programs or reports, but by the lives we help save during moments of crisis. Under the leadership of Founder and Secretary Shri Dharampal Bishnoi, the organisation conducts blood donation camps across Rajasthan to assist hospitals, emergency patients, accident victims, mothers in childbirth, and families facing medical emergencies.
But for SGJSS, this work is deeply personal. Shri Dharampal Bishnoi does not merely organise these camps โ he participates in them himself. He sits alongside the donors, rolls up his sleeve, and donates blood right alongside the volunteers and community members. His philosophy is simple: true leadership begins when we are willing to give a part of ourselves for someone we may never even meet.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, SGJSS organised emergency blood donation drives, providing vital support to hospitals grappling with severe blood shortages. In a single camp alone, approximately 200 units of blood were collected โ assistance that reached countless families during one of the worst public health crises in recent history.
Every blood donor becomes part of a story they may never even know. Somewhere, a mother survives a surgery. Somewhere, a child gets the chance to spend a little more time with their parents. Somewhere, a family bracing itself to lose a loved one is granted another opportunity to remain together.
โWhen people come together to save a single life, they remind the world that compassion remains far more powerful than fear.โ
๐ฎบ Donate blood. Inspire hope. Protect a family.
Shri Dharampal Bishnoi Founder & Secretary โ donating blood during an SGJSS community health camp in Jaipur.
Your โน500 Trains a Farmer.
Your โน2,000 Runs a Health Camp.
Every rupee you give funds something real โ a woman’s skill training, a child’s nutrition, a village’s clean water. Donations to SGJSS are eligible for 50% tax exemption under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
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