Our Partnership


Himesh Kashyap

The Small Plates, Huge Dreams initiative by DeenSeva Welfare Foundation aims to combat hunger and malnutrition in underprivileged communities. Through this program, we provide nutritious meals to children, families, and individuals, ensuring that no one goes to bed hungry. Beyond feeding stomachs, we empower dreams by fostering hope and resilience. By uniting compassion with action, our mission is to build a healthier, more equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Together, we can make a difference!


Ragini Kashyap

We are pleased to announce our initiative to give hot food kits to the caregivers of the underprivileged patients admitted to Sanjay Gandhi Hospital and Indira Gandhi Hospital as part of our aim to help those in need. The majority of these individuals are from economically disadvantaged groups and are from other cities and villages, particularly those in rural areas. They accompany the patients to the hospitals to care for them; some of them are battling to satisfy their empty tummies and have little money. Hospitals do supply food to hospitalized patients, but after paying the medical fees, caregivers frequently feel empty-handed.


Dr. Kumudni Kashyap

At Ravi Kashyap Foundation, we believe in spreading joy and sharing happiness with those in need. Celebrate your special day by bringing smiles to the faces of underprivileged children. Organize a memorable event filled with love, laughter, and heartfelt moments. Your kind gesture can make their day brighter and leave a lasting impact on their lives. Be the reason behind their joy and transform your special occasion into a meaningful and fulfilling celebration. Together, let’s create memories that truly matter.


Hitendra Kashyap

We are pleased to announce our initiative to give hot food kits to the caregivers of the underprivileged patients admitted to Sanjay Gandhi Hospital and Indira Gandhi Hospital as part of our aim to help those in need. The majority of these individuals are from economically disadvantaged groups and are from other cities and villages, particularly those in rural areas. They accompany the patients to the hospitals to care for them; some of them are battling to satisfy their empty tummies and have little money. Hospitals do supply food to hospitalized patients, but after paying the medical fees, caregivers frequently feel empty-handed.