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Celebrating 25 Years of Nada India Foundation

  On 15 March 2026 , Nada India Foundation proudly marks 25 years of service, commitment, and social impact . Since its establishment in 2001 , the Foundation has worked to promote community wellbeing, youth development, education, and compassionate support systems. Over the past two and a half decades, countless volunteers, partners, and supporters have contributed their time, knowledge, and dedication to build a culture of care and responsibility. As we celebrate this Silver Jubilee milestone , we express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has walked this journey with us. The past 25 years have been a testament to the power of collective action and shared purpose. With renewed energy and commitment, Nada India Foundation looks forward to continuing its work for communities and future generations. Celebrating 25 years of service, learning, and impac t.

Transdisciplinary Approach to Health and Wellbeing: Insights from Christ College Webinar

 Suneel Vatsyayan showed how blending NADA Ear acupuncture protoco l, yoga, naturopathy , and reflexology with social work values can break healthcare barriers—helping drug users, youth, and at-risk groups seek care, stay engaged, and build trust. IRINJALAKUDA, AUGUST 22, 2025: As part of the 6th National Social Work Week , the PG and Research Department of Social Work at Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda, in collaboration with the National Association of Professional Social Workers in India ( NAPSWI ) , hosted a significant webinar on August 21, 2025. The session, “A Talk on Transdisciplinary Approach to Health and Wellbeing,” highlighted the urgent need for collaboration across disciplines to address complex health challenges. Transdisciplinary Collaboration: A Keynote Perspective Delivering the keynote address, Mr. Suneel Vatsyayan , Chairperson of Nada India Foundation, drew attention to the interconnected nature of health and wellbeing . He argued that wellbein...

From Local Action to National Impact: Youth Good Health Ambassador and Champions Nominations 2025–26

  Youth Good Health Ambassador Nominations 2025–26 In Celebration of International Youth Day – 12 August 2025 Curated by Young India Network for Good Health Leaders | Nada India Foundation “Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires a seismic shift – which can only happen if we empower young people and work with them as equals.” — UN Secretary-General António Guterres  🟠 Theme of IYD 2025: “Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond” Every August 12th, the world celebrates International Youth Day (IYD) to honour young people's leadership, courage, and contributions. In 2025 , the spotlight is on local youth action —how young people are translating global goals into grassroots realities. Nowhere was this theme more alive than at the ActOn Youth Forum 2024–25 , organized by Nada India Foundation through its Young India Network for Good Health , mentored by Vidya Lead Academy . Since 2020, ActOn Forums have created safe, youth-led spaces to discuss publ...

Lifestyle Is Communicable: Rethinking Prevention of NCDs Through a Social Work Lens

"Non-communicable diseases stay with you, often silently — they are static. But the lifestyle that shapes them is anything but silent; it's communicable, influencing the people and environment around you every day." — Suneel Vatsyayan , Life Coach ,Strategist and National Executive Member NAPSWI June was a month of reflection, action, and awakening for social work practitioners across the country. With three significant international days – World No Tobacco Day (May 31), World Environment Day (June 5), and International Day of Yoga (June 21) – aligning  closely with Mental Health Month, the intersections between health, environment, and  social well-being came into sharp focus. For those working at the grassroots level, these  observances were not mere commemorations, but reminders of the deeply interconnected  risk factors that underpin Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) – primarily tobacco use,  harmful use of alcohol, drug abuse, physical inactivity, unhe...

Young Voices Drive Momentum for Strong OTT Tobacco Rules

With strong backing from the Young India Network for Good Health, youth-led Community Action Teams (CATs ) from Faridabad, Jamshedpur, Kurukshetra, Shimla, and Delhi NCR have consistently supported stronger measures to protect young people from tobacco imagery. By Nada India Foundation Team On June 9, 2025 , the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) hosted its final stakeholder consultation on the draft rules regulating tobacco depiction on Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms. The session brought together representatives from public health institutions, civil society, industry bodies, and key government ministries, including the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) . Among the strong advocates for youth and health at the table was Suneel Vatsyayan , Chairperson of Nada India Foundation , who shared insights from consultations with over 10,000 young people across Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Haryana . Young India Speaks Up During the consultation, Mr. Vatsyayan pre...

निगरानी नहीं, सहभागिता: ARPAN मॉडल में हार्दिक पुनर्वास की ओर एक कदम

Nada India Foundation द्वारा समर्थित ARPAN परियोजना एक ऐसा प्रयास है जिसमें अनुभव आधारित नेतृत्व (peer-led leadership) को नशा उन्मूलन, Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS और गैर-संक्रामक बीमारियों (NCDs) से जुड़ी उच्च जोखिम व्यवहारों को कम करने के लिए सक्षम बनाया गया है। इस परियोजना ने हरियाणा में Peer Led NGO नेटवर्क के गठन की नींव रखी, जो आज पुनर्वास सेवाओं की दुनिया में एक नया दृष्टिकोण प्रस्तुत कर रहा है — एक ऐसा दृष्टिकोण जो बंद दरवाज़ों की नीति से हटकर खुले संवाद, निगरानी और मानव-सम्मान आधारित सहभागिता पर आधारित है। 💠 ARPAN: दिल से नेतृत्व, दिल तक पहुँच Nada India यह मानता है कि "जो दिल से निकलता है, वही दिल तक पहुँचता है।" पुनर्वास केवल नीतियों और प्रक्रियाओं का विषय नहीं, बल्कि मानव संबंधों, करुणा और सामुदायिक स्वामित्व के ज़रिए आशा और अवसर निर्माण की प्रक्रिया है। ARPAN के अंतर्गत प्रशिक्षित पीयर लीडर जैसे श्री करमवीर, जिन्होंने खुद एक लंबी रिकवरी यात्रा पूरी की है, आज हरियाणा के सोनीपत में संघ समाज कल्याण सेवा समिति के माध्यम से एक सफल Peer Led Rehabilitation Center चला र...

Nada India and Manav Rachna International School, Faridabad Join Hands for Experiential Learning Program

Faridabad, April 2025 – Nada India Foundation is excited to explore a meaningful partnership with Manav Rachna International School (MRIS), Charmwood, Faridabad , aimed at offering students a transformative learning experience grounded in community service, health advocacy, and social responsibility. Following a conversation between Mr. Suneel Vatsyayan and Ms. Ruchi Krishnatray of MRIS, a two-week engagement program has been proposed where 9th-grade students from the school will actively participate in Nada India’s grassroots initiatives. Program Objectives: Introduce students to real-world challenges through hands-on community engagement. Cultivate empathy, leadership, and teamwork among young learners. Align academic learning with social responsibility and public health awareness. What the Collaboration Will Offer: A structured, student-friendly engagement plan tailored to Nada India’s ongoing health and youth empowerment campaigns. Interactive sessions with l...

Nada India’s Healthy Campus Campaign Inspires Youth Volunteers in Maharashtra

Pune/Sangli, April 2025 – Nada India Foundation’s Healthy Campus Campaign continues to spark meaningful conversations across the country, with a recent expression of interest coming from Bhumi Wagh, a dedicated youth volunteer of Worship Earth Foundation in Pune. Following an insightful discussion with a Nada India team member, Bhumi was introduced to the Foundation’s practical approach toward drug awareness—emphasizing community-led initiatives such as waste audits and local assessments rather than focusing solely on substance use. The concept of framing awareness efforts as Health Camps or counseling sessions led by life coaches resonated deeply with her and her peers. “I found the idea of encouraging local communities to assess their surroundings—such as checking dustbins and understanding their consumption patterns—both practical and insightful,” shared Bhumi. She has since brought these ideas to her team at Worship Earth Foundation, who are now keen to explore similar campaig...

Building a Healthier Campus: Reflections on the World Social Work Day 2025 at BPSMV, Haryana

On  World Social Work Day 2025 , we reaffirm our commitment to  creating a safe, healthy, and empowering campus where well-being is the foundation of education Nada India Foundation extends heartfelt gratitude to Prof. Manju Panwar, Head of the Department of Social Work at BPSMV Sonipat, Haryana , and the esteemed faculty members for organizing an impactful Orientation Workshop on Drug Prevention on March 19, 2025 . This event served as a vital platform to engage students and stakeholders in meaningful discussions on the pressing issue of substance use prevention. Acknowledging Peer-Led Drug Prevention Efforts We deeply appreciate the recognition of Nada India Foundation and Ankush Foundation for their sustained efforts in mobilizing a peer-led drug rehabilitation center network . Over decades, Nada India, in collaboration with Vidya Lead Academy , has worked towards developing and implementing a peer-based model for drug and NCD prevention . This approach has empowered indi...

Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Persons Engaged in Begging: A Successful Approach to Rescue and Mobilization

  "What comes from the heart, goes to the heart." The journey toward rehabilitation is more than just policies and procedures; it’s about building human connections, showing compassion, and creating pathways for people to thrive. Together, we can bridge the gap between the streets and a future filled with opportunity, healing, and hope" Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Persons Engaged in Begging: A Successful Approach to Rescue and Mobilization Reflections on the One-Day Workshop and Training Program on SMILE Sub-Scheme Hotel Panchsheel, Ayodhya – 20th September 2024 On 20th September 2024, the National Institute of Social Defence (NISD) hosted a one-day workshop under the SMILE Sub-Scheme , focusing on the comprehensive rehabilitation of individuals engaged in begging. The event brought together over 140 participants, including nodal officers and implementing agencies, to discuss sustainable approaches to addressing the complex challenges faced by people experiencing hom...