BVP South Pune Charitable Trust
Serving Society Through Seva, Sanskar & Samarpan
BVP Pimpri Chinchwad Branch is a dedicated unit of Bharat Vikas Parishad committed to social welfare, cultural values, and community development. The branch actively works towards uplifting underprivileged communities through healthcare initiatives, educational support, rehabilitation activities, and humanitarian service projects.
With the support of committed members, volunteers, and donors, the branch continues to organize impactful activities that promote social harmony, compassion, and national values while creating meaningful change in society.
The branch conducts a wide range of programs focused on SEVA and SANSKAR

Organizing patriotic group song competitions to promote cultural values and teamwork among school students.

Providing advanced artificial limbs free of cost to needy Divyang individuals to support mobility and independence.

We run a 90-day anaemia reduction program for school girls, providing CBC testing and iron supplements, reaching 8 schools and 3,500+ students with 85% success.

Providing offline digital learning units with complete curriculum to support education in remote and underprivileged schools.

Providing free diabetes and anaemia testing camps for domestic help women to promote early diagnosis and better health.

Supporting various health, education, and community welfare programs to create a positive social impact.


Every Year on 21st June BVP PCMC arranges Yoga Day for various school students. These sessions are practical sessions where students perform Yoga and they explain the benefits of Yoga and performing it on regular basis. This year Yoga Day was celebrated at Aarya Samaj Vidhya Mandir Pimpri with 500 students. Mrs. Sarita Agarwal


It is a unique project by BVP PCMC in which complete set of monthly groceries are supplied to SHIKSHANGRAM. It is an NGO which takes care of children’s from economically backward families and orphans. They have about 180 children of various age groups. This project has been continuing for last 10 years.


BVP PCMC has built two Toilet blocks for girls’ hostel in SHIKSHANGRAM. Shikshangram is an NGO which takes care of children’s from economically backward families and orphans. They have about 180 children of various age groups. This project is ‘Sthai Prakalpa’ under Women Hygiene and Medicare.


Every year BVP PCMC conduct Medical Check up programs. This is majorly for girls and females to find out Anemic individuals. Also carry out the follow-up programs and arrange medical help to the patient for recovery. Health guide programs and lectures are arranged so that people understand the effect of food habits on overcoming anemic conditions.
Last year during this program in village ‘Shive” near Pune, we found out 3-4 patients which are suffering from ‘Thalassemia’. After knowing this BVP PCMC arranged a follow up camp in the village and arrange for medical help as well as counselling sessions for the affected patient
Every image reflects our commitment to service and community engagement.
The Pimpri Chinchwad Branch has continuously contributed towards social welfare through various service-oriented initiatives.
The branch remains dedicated to serving society with compassion, commitment, and collective effort.


Every Year on 21st June BVP PCMC arranges Yoga Day for various school students. These sessions are practical sessions where students perform Yoga and they explain the benefits of Yoga and performing it on regular basis. This year Yoga Day was celebrated at Aarya Samaj Vidhya Mandir Pimpri with 500 students. Mrs. Sarita Agarwal


It is a unique project by BVP PCMC in which complete set of monthly groceries are supplied to SHIKSHANGRAM. It is an NGO which takes care of children’s from economically backward families and orphans. They have about 180 children of various age groups. This project has been continuing for last 10 years.


BVP PCMC has built two Toilet blocks for girls’ hostel in SHIKSHANGRAM. Shikshangram is an NGO which takes care of children’s from economically backward families and orphans. They have about 180 children of various age groups. This project is ‘Sthai Prakalpa’ under Women Hygiene and Medicare.


Every year BVP PCMC conduct Medical Check up programs. This is majorly for girls and females to find out Anemic individuals. Also carry out the follow-up programs and arrange medical help to the patient for recovery. Health guide programs and lectures are arranged so that people understand the effect of food habits on overcoming anemic conditions.
Last year during this program in village ‘Shive” near Pune, we found out 3-4 patients which are suffering from ‘Thalassemia’. After knowing this BVP PCMC arranged a follow up camp in the village and arrange for medical help as well as counselling sessions for the affected patient
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