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HUMAN LIFE CARE
ORGANIZATION
RECENT SERVICES BY ORGANIZATION
Aims and Objectives:
To
follow the goals and targets of Millennium Project of
United Nation Development Programme that is:
Achieve universal primary
education.
 Promote
gender equality and empower woman. Specially awakening of
women against social evils like female feticide, dowry
system, sexual harassment and mainly on female education.
Spread education by camps,
seminars, symposium against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis,
Malaria, and other major diseases mainly in slum areas.
Promote the reverse the loss
of environmental resources.
 Significant
improvement in the lives of slum dwellers and bonded
labour with the help of providing basic necessities of
life.
Develop and implement
strategies for decent and productive work for youth.
To help the community by
providing medical facility through Ayurveda at very
genuine charitable rates by camps, mobile van, charitable
clinic.
To run a Ayurvedic medical
store from which public can get Ayurvedic medicnes,herbs,arks etc, at concessional rates.
To conduct Ayurvedic
Panchkarma massages therapies for the permanent cure of
the patients.
 To
conduct Yoga camps, Yoga batches,Yoga classes (theoretical
and practical) as it known as the oldest healing therapy
with the healing of body, mind and soul.
To start laboratory
investigations at very concessional rates.
By the media of computers
and internet under the name of
www.ayurvedayogaashram.com the promotion of
Ayurveda, Yoga and Meditation.
Proposal of opening of an
Ayurvedic pharmacy where the quality Ayurvedic products
can manufactured.
To adopt slum areas for
complete medical facility by Ayurveda, Yoga and by
awareness against social evils.
 To
bring general awareness regarding health,diet and nutrition among general masses by arranging
camps, seminars, conferences and symposium.

To start a magazine for the
benefit of public by providing medical knowledge.
To provide helping hand to
the distresses and needy.
To help old age homeless
people by educating and plan for old age homes.
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