From Pune to Delhi: Free UPSC, SSC Coaching for Marginalised Youth as Manobal Project Expands to Capital

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Pune, 26th June 2025: The Manobal project, run by Deepstambh Foundation, which was honored with the National Award by the President, works towards providing higher education and competitive exam training opportunities to the differently-abled, orphaned, and underprivileged. This unique and inspiring project, which began in Jalgaon and Pune, is now poised to expand to Delhi, the capital of India. Milind Patil, Department Head of the Manobal initiative, announced that the project will soon be launched in Delhi, a major city and the nation’s capital.

Milind Patil, while providing more information about this, said, “Deepstambh Foundation has been working towards providing quality education and training to young people since 2005. Under the Manobal project, which is a part of the foundation, we offer opportunities to around 500 differently-abled, orphaned, and underprivileged students every year to pursue higher education and competitive exam training. We offer free residential training to these students. The Manobal project provides residential, free-of-cost competitive exam training to students above 18 years old who are visually impaired, physically challenged, hearing and speech impaired, orphaned, tribal, underprivileged, or transgender. We prepare them for competitive exams like UPSC, MPSC, SSC, IBPS, RRB, and Combined Services.

Considering the project’s growing expansion over the years, we are now launching a residential project in Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi, for 90 students above 18 years old. Our goal is to provide quality education to the most underprivileged and needy students in India and give them equal opportunities for progress.”

Under the project, students will receive guidance for entrance exams like UPSC, SSC, Bank, Railway, MBA, Law, MSW, and PhD. Additionally, facilities like personality development, career counseling, and technology training will be provided free of cost through public participation.