Gramin Bharti Sewa Sanstha | Leading NGO in Jharkhand | Rural Development & Tribal Empowerment
Leading NGO in Jharkhand Since 2019
Empowering Rural Jharkhand
One Life at a Time
✦ Humara Prayaas, Gramin Vikash ✦
We bridge professional expertise with grassroots realities — delivering education, sustainable livelihoods, and dignity to rural and tribal communities across Jharkhand.
Every number represents a life touched, a family uplifted, and a future rewritten across rural Jharkhand.
2000+
Children supported through quality education & night schools in tribal villages
2000+
Households with nutrition gardens, boosting food security by 45%
711+
Women trained in livelihood skills and entrepreneurship programs
87
Micro enterprises in organic farming & mushroom cultivation
170+
Dedicated volunteers serving across multiple districts of Jharkhand
300+
Funders and supporters partnering in rural transformation
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What You Should Know
Our most impactful programs creating lasting transformation in rural communities.
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Higher Education Mentorship Program (HEMP)
Guiding rural students from Jharkhand to premier institutions like TISS and Azim Premji University through mentoring, career guidance, and confidence-building support that bridges the rural-urban divide.
Free night schools delivering quality education to more than 1,600 children in remote tribal hamlets where formal schooling is severely limited — bringing learning to every doorstep after dark.
Breaking taboos and building awareness around menstrual hygiene in rural Jharkhand — empowering adolescent girls and women with access to information, safe products, and the dignity they deserve.
Founded in 2019 by graduates of RKMVERI and Azim Premji University, GBSS bridges professional expertise with grassroots realities. Read our story →
Our Mission
Building Self-Reliant Rural Communities
To create a self-reliant rural society enriched with national values, sustained economic growth, prosperity, and peace — empowering every individual to reach their full potential.
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Our Vision
A Poverty-Free, Empowered Rural India
To educate, organise, and empower the rural poor by promoting sustainable development goals that advance self-empowerment, gender equality, and social justice for all.
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Why Choose GBSS
Trusted, Transparent, Impactful
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Registered & Certified
Reg. No. 70/2020-21 with 12A and 80G tax exemption for all eligible donors.
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Evidence-Based Programs
Every initiative designed and evaluated using data-driven, measurable outcomes.
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Deep Grassroots Presence
Active across multiple districts with 170+ on-ground volunteers and community leaders.
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Youth-Led & Professional
Founded by professionally trained graduates committed to sustainable change.
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Full Transparency
Accountable governance with open reporting on all programs, finances, and outcomes.
National Recognition
Awards & Honours
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2020
Young NGO of the Year
Awarded by NGO Story for outstanding humanitarian service and community impact during the global COVID-19 pandemic.
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2020
Certificate of Honour
Presented by All India Small and Medium Journalists Association for exemplary COVID-19 relief and humanitarian response efforts.
Support Tribal & Rural Communities in Jharkhand
Your donation is 80G tax-exempt and funds real, measurable change on the ground.
Real voices from passionate young changemakers who have interned with us across rural Jharkhand.
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“Interning with GBSS was the most transformative experience of my life. Working directly with tribal communities in Jharkhand gave me a perspective no classroom ever could.”
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Anjali Sharma
Social Work Intern · Tata Institute of Social Sciences
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“The team at GBSS is incredibly passionate. I learned about community mobilisation, women empowerment, and grassroots development — skills I’ll carry throughout my career.”
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Rahul Kishore
Development Studies Intern · Azim Premji University
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“GBSS doesn’t just talk about change — they live it every day. The night schools, the nutrition gardens, the women’s groups — all of it is real and impactful. A must-do internship.”
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Priya Mehta
Rural Management Intern · Xavier University Bhubaneswar