About Us

Welcome to

JAN NIRMAN KENDRA

“Dedicated to Augment Community Participation for Agriculture & Rural Development” JNK, known as Jan Nirman Kendra, promoted by likeminded social scientists, educationalist and development workers with initial investment of shared vision and intense passion to achieve common mission i.e. “to build a humane society which makes our planet a better place to live ”. This mission led us to name our organization – ‘Jan Nirman Kendra’. Initially JNK engaged in organizing the unorganized community to enable them in their own development almost a half decade.

Our Community

In 2010, JNK has formally registered as a non-profit, apolitical and secular society under Societies Registration Act – XXI of 1860. Its head office is based in Muzaffarpur Bihar & plan to extend its presence as PAN India in future. Since its inception, JNK initiated agriculture based livelihood programme in East Champaran and currently spread in 6 districts of Bihar under its mission to improve agriculture based Livelihood of underprivileged social & economically backward communities. We believe that our tangible contributions will aid in realizing our mission.

Mission

Our area of operation by providing them better liveliood opportunities and improved health care, education and other facilities with the support and collaboration of likeminded agencies.

Vision

To build a humane society and make our planet a better place to live.

Goal

Farmers establish and prioritize personal and business goals to guide them in their decisions.

Strategy

To Co-operate and join hands with the funding agencies for the high impact of following welfare and development programmes of Government and general lawful activities.

Values

Trust Transparency & Accountability Respect for All Warmth in our approach Empathy Collaboration and Team work Responsibility to the next generation

Targeted Beneficiaries

Dalit, Marginalized & under privileged communities. Deprived & Disadvantaged children Small and Marginal Farmers Migrant Laborers Women & adolescents Youth