It started in the winter of 2018. A group of us university students were returning from a wedding in South Delhi, carrying plates of wasted food. We stopped at the ISBT flyover. That night changed everything.
We realized that the gap between "too much" and "nothing at all" was often just a few kilometers. Nayi Kiran Foundation was born out of that realization. We didn't want to start another NGO that just collected funds; we wanted to build a supply chain of empathy.
"The true measure of a city isn't its metro lines or its skyscrapers, but how it treats those who sleep in its shadows."
— Abdul Barr, Founder
We operate on three core principles: