The remote patches of India won’t appear as awe-inspiring for someone who feast one’s eyes from the vistas of Kerala. There is a large section of people who are still living beyond these beautifully erected walls whom we have never encompassed into any of our discussions about high living standards and are fighting even for basic necessities.
A small group of people who embarked their venture from Delhi in 1999, has now spread its roots in over 20 states and has grown into a haven for the helpless.
We thank God for being able to reach out to at least a handful of people who live in loathsome condition in slums and villages.
The socially committed personage and descendants of Aligarh Muslim University, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, who rendered intellectual and practical services to the educational, social and cultural advancement of India, started this NGO with new hopes for the nation. Dr Hussain Madavoor, an alumnus of Aligarh University, a well - known Islamic scholar and thinker who represented India in Islamic and academic activities at the national and international levels is the pioneer of this foundation.
HRDF, which started in a meek form, has now become the reliance for vulnerable people providing extensive action plans.
After visiting most of the Indian states including Delhi, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, the Foundation studies the real problems of the neglected community and makes necessary solutions.
With the continuous cooperation and endowment of social workers around the world The Human Research Development Foundation (HRDF) a non - profit charity organization marked the beginning of its progress.