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Nishtha

By: Avnish Katoch

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Nishtha is a charitable trust situated in Sidhbari, a small village in the Himalayan foothills of the North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The main objective for which the Trust has been established is to work for the benefit and development of society as a whole by improving the welfare of families with particular focus on women and children. This objective is served through activities in the fields of health, education and environment.
Our approach is to work alongside the local people for our mutual development and benefit. In this fast moving world in which major changes in our cultural perspective creates conflict and confusion we aim to encourage dialogue and learning through acknowledging individual and group knowledge and desire to live in harmony with each other and nature. Our approach is holistic and our philosophy is based on an integrated approach that is inclusive of physical, social and spiritual growth of people and nature.
Nishtha’s manager is Dr. Barbara Nath-Wisera general practitioner from Vienna, Austria who has been living in Sidhbari since 1984. The health centre is dedicated to the memory of her late husband Krishan Nath Baba, who was a respected spiritual personality in the area and was very concerned about the well-being of the local people.
Address:
VPO Rakkar, Sidhbari,
Distt. Kangra – 176057
Himachal Pradesh, India
Telephone:
+91-1892-236597
+91-1892-246228Email: contact@nishtha-hp.org
nishtha@sancharnet.in
     

3 Responses to Nishtha

  1. Dear Barbara,

    If you remember I met you 3-4 years ago. My nane is also Nishtha .We made a special visit to your house. I am willing to give some donation to your hospital. I am a normal person meeting my daily needs. I am deeply impressed with the service that you offer to all the local people of Sidhwari.

    I am a married women now. I need your blessings for everything I do in life. How are your children , if i am not mistaken they are named after the names of Shiv and Parvati.

    Regards,
    Nishtha

    Reply
  2. Dear Aunty Ji!

    I am Suman and right now staying in Delhi.
    Miss you very much
    And Many- Many happy returns of the day for 28th March.

    Warm Regards,
    Suman And Sanjay
    9312060605

    Reply
  3. Dear Sir,
    could you please telll me is there any website of NISHTHA.
    Thanks
    vijay

    Reply

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