Projects
Fulora Smart 3S Program
Swachhata – Suraksha – Swasthya are integrated part of our society which will provide great support to global climate change initiatives.
Border Check Posts
This project will be implemented at no cost to the Government of Maharashtra. Not only will it increase the revenue generated for the Government, it will also facilitate fast calculation and payment of duty, shorten the
Swayam Siddha
Women are discriminated against and exploited in India even today, when the voice of the fairer sex has found a stronger voice in all aspects of life. Even as our social structure is undergoing changes for the better
Beggars Free Mission
Begging is a crime that has been steadily growing unnoticed and only being made more severe by our misdirected attempts at seemingly helping them through alms. Beggars’ Home is a project aimed at
Jan Suvidha Sankul
Fulora Foundation will be building, operating and transferring shelters for S.T. buses operated by MSRTC and GSRTC throughout the state. This project comes with providing better facilities at the S.T. bus stops such as canteens,
Swachhatalaya
Mumbai has long been in want of clean public toilets. Under the Swachhatalaya project, Fulora Foundation will provide far more hygienic and better maintained toilets than the existing ones, with both latrine
Astitva
Astitva Mentally challenged individuals pose a heartache for all concerned, be it their family members or the people they come into contact with. With no control over their thoughts and unaware of the effect their actions
Barefoot School
Barefoot School Living in an atmosphere like they do, street children are very apprehensive about any change in their lifestyle. They need to be made comfortable with the idea that they are not unlike other children
Sanskruti
Sanskruti is the umbrella name given to the management of a large and varied number of events that would be organized for the raising of funds towards the rehabilitation of the underprivileged and street children.
Gurukul
Gurukul will be an attempt at recreating the school system of the old, as during the times when children were sent to the ‘ashrams’ of their gurus to gain all-round knowledge and step out as responsible and knowledgeable