Rising Kannya

About Us

Rising Kannya worked on improving the lives of over 25,000 young people through direct practice.

Rising Kanya, an NGO dedicated to the empowerment of young girls through education in India, is poised to launch a significant digital initiative. This project involves the development of a comprehensive web application designed to connect underprivileged girls with the resources and opportunities they need to pursue higher education.

What we do

The primary objective of this initiative is to create an accessible, engaging, and resourceful online platform. This platform will serve multiple purposes: it will be a portal for young girls seeking educational support, a resource hub for information about scholarships and career guidance, a storytelling medium to share success stories, and a community-building tool for volunteers and supporters.

We provide Support & Scholarships

We are in search of opportunities to help as many youth as possible. We approach and fund all those who are in need.

We Provide Resource

Today’s youth need a helpful hand and right guidance at every stage. Here’s where we take care of them like our own.

We Support Education

We run small-scale schools for the underprivileged children and youth of daily wage workers for a better future.

We Provide career guidance

We run organizations where we employ youngsters so they can live their dreams for themselves and their families.

Inspirational Stories At Rising Kannya

We have numbers that push us to give in our best and make sure that we break our own records. We are happy to be growing and helping more day by day.

Ritu Phogat

Ritu Phogat's journey from a small village in Haryana to the global MMA stage is a testament to unwavering determination and relentless hard work. Born into the renowned Phogat family, she initially carved her niche in wrestling, inspired by her father, Mahavir Singh Phogat, and her elder sisters, Geeta and Babita, who had already made their mark in the sport.

Nirmal Tanwar

Nirmal Tanwar grew up in a small village in Haryana, India, where volleyball was more than just a game; it was a way of life. From a young age, he displayed an innate talent for the sport, often outplaying older kids with his powerful serves and agile movements. His passion for volleyball was undeniable, and he dreamed of one day representing India on the global stage.

Shafali Verma

Shafali Verma, a prodigious talent from Rohtak, Haryana, has redefined the landscape of women's cricket in India. Born on January 28, 2004, Shafali's journey began in a small town with big dreams. Her father, Sanjeev Verma, recognized her potential early on and encouraged her to pursue cricket, despite societal norms that often discouraged girls from sports.

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Geeta Phogat

Geeta Phogat's journey from the small village of Balali in Haryana to becoming India's first female wrestler to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games is nothing short of inspirational. Born into a family where wrestling was a male-dominated sport, Geeta's father, Mahavir Singh Phogat, dared to challenge societal norms. Despite facing immense criticism and resistance, Mahavir trained Geeta and her sisters in wrestling, believing in their potential to succeed.

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Our numbers that speak At Rising Kannya

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Our Inspirational Stories at Rising Kanya

We have numbers that push us to give in our best and make sure that we break our own records. We are happy to be growing and helping more day by day.

Ritu Phogat

Ritu Phogat's journey from a small village in Haryana to the global MMA stage is a testament to unwavering determination and relentless hard work. Born into the renowned Phogat family, she initially carved her niche in wrestling, inspired by her father, Mahavir Singh Phogat, and her elder sisters, Geeta and Babita, who had already made their mark in the sport.

Shafali Verma

Shafali Verma, a prodigious talent from Rohtak, Haryana, has redefined the landscape of women's cricket in India. Born on January 28, 2004, Shafali's journey began in a small town with big dreams. Her father, Sanjeev Verma, recognized her potential early on and encouraged her to pursue cricket, despite societal norms that often discouraged girls from sports.

Geeta Phogat

Geeta Phogat's journey from the small village of Balali in Haryana to becoming India's first female wrestler to win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games is nothing short of inspirational. Born into a family where wrestling was a male-dominated sport, Geeta's father, Mahavir Singh Phogat, dared to challenge societal norms. Despite facing immense criticism and resistance, Mahavir trained Geeta and her sisters in wrestling, believing in their potential to succeed.

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