
26 years of dedication, compassion, and progress touching lives, building a stronger India.
Hanshamaa Foundation is a registered Section 8 NGO inspired by the life and values of Mrs. Hanshaben S. Prajapati — a devoted Anganwadi worker who believed that “knowledge shared with compassion can change a life.”
Her dream lives on through her children — Advocate Palak Prajapati, Vishvas Prajapati, and Janak Prajapati — who united law, education, and technology to serve India’s villages.
Today, Hanshamaa Foundation runs AI & Robotics Labs, Drone Didi programs, Legal Awareness Drives, and Nutrition Camps across schools and ITIs.
Every initiative is built around one simple idea — learning must reach those who need it most.
Empowering farmers with modern tools, AI-based techniques, and eco-friendly practices to increase productivity, reduce waste, and promote sustainable agriculture across rural India.
Refurbishing and redistributing devices and books to bridge the digital divide, enabling rural students to learn technology, access education, and explore innovation freely and sustainably.
Hanshamaa Foundation works at the intersection of education, technology, and justice — building AI & Robotics Labs in schools, empowering women through Drone Didi, spreading legal awareness through RTI drives, and running health and nutrition programs for children. Every initiative is designed to make rural India self-reliant — where learning creates opportunity, and compassion drives innovation.
Hanshamaa Foundation is a Section 8 non-profit organization dedicated to rural education, AI and robotics learning, legal awareness, and women empowerment. It works across India to bridge the gap between knowledge and opportunity.
We are supported through CSR collaborations, public donations, and in-kind contributions like devices, books, and infrastructure. Every rupee is tracked through transparent reports.
We combine three forces rarely found together — Technology, Law, and Compassion. Our programs ensure innovation with integrity and education with empathy.
Yes. Through the Hanshamaa Electronics & Books Library, you can donate any device or book. Each item is refurbished, tracked with a QR ID, and distributed to rural schools or ITIs.
Yes. Hanshamaa Foundation is registered under Sections 12A and 80G of the Income Tax Act. All eligible donors receive official receipts.
Corporates can support projects under Schedule VII of the Companies Act — education, skill training, women empowerment, legal awareness, and environmental innovation.
Drone Didi is a unique program that trains rural women in drone operations for agriculture, mapping, and emergency services — enabling income generation through technology.
Yes. Donors, volunteers, and CSR partners are welcome to visit our schools, labs, or libraries. Each visit reinforces transparency and human connection.
You can join as a legal trainer, tech educator, or community mentor. Fill our volunteer form online and we’ll connect you with the nearest project center.
"When our school got a Robotics Lab from Hanshamaa Foundation, I couldn’t believe I’d be building my own robot one day. The first time I held the robot I made, I felt like the world had opened up for me. Now I dream of becoming an engineer and teaching children in my village."
"Before joining Drone Didi, I never imagined I would fly drones for farmers. Today, I help my community survey crops and earn income with dignity. Hanshamaa Foundation treated us not as beneficiaries, but as partners in progress. They gave me a profession, confidence, and a new identity."
"Our company has supported many NGOs, but Hanshamaa Foundation stands out for its transparency and professionalism. Every CSR rupee is accounted for, and the impact reports are detailed, visual, and real. Seeing how they combine education, law, and technology."
"I attended one of their Legal Awareness Camps with my co-workers. For the first time, I understood my rights — especially about workplace safety and women’s laws. Hanshamaa Foundation made the law simple and human. They didn’t just educate us; they empowered us."
"The AI and Robotics camp changed my life. Learning coding in Gujarati made me feel seen and capable. The trainers were patient and treated every student equally. Hanshamaa Foundation turned my curiosity into a career path — now I want to design automation systems for local industries."









