Registered non-profit working across Haryana since 2012
9+Years of field work
11Haryana districts reached
2,500+JLGs formed and linked
700+Financial literacy camps
Who we are

A local institution for inclusive rural development.

The Lord Krishna Educational Foundation is a registered non-profit society working with deprived and marginalized communities in Haryana. The foundation promotes a people-centered approach where women, farmers, youth and community institutions become active participants in their own development.

Our work combines capacity building, credit linkage, skill training, livelihood planning, financial awareness, health and sanitation awareness, and practical exposure to improved technologies.

Joint Liability Group loan distribution event
Field-first model Training, linkage and handholding are designed around village realities.
Focus areas

Programs built for practical outcomes.

Each focus area connects training with finance, institutions, markets and community ownership.

SHG and Women Empowerment

Formation, savings discipline, bookkeeping, leadership, enterprise training and credit linkage for self-help groups.

JLG and Credit Linkage

Joint Liability Groups for farm and non-farm borrowers with mutual guarantee, bank linkage and repayment awareness.

FPO Promotion

Farmer Producer Organizations supported with registration, governance, input supply, market linkage and business incubation.

Skill Development

Need-based vocational training in tailoring, beauty and wellness, data entry, nursery management and rural enterprises.

Financial Literacy

Village camps on savings, social security schemes, digital banking, Aadhaar transactions and fraud prevention.

Water and Sanitation

Awareness campaigns, village meetings and behavior change communication for health, sanitation and water conservation.

How we work

From community mobilization to sustainable livelihood.

TLKEF keeps the implementation cycle simple, measurable and community-owned, with attention to training quality and post-training handholding.

01Identify needs through village interaction, group meetings and baseline surveys.
02Build groups, train leaders and connect participants with schemes and institutions.
03Facilitate credit, enterprise planning, exposure visits and market connections.
04Monitor repayments, livelihoods, adoption and confidence through follow-up support.
Partnerships

Trusted by banks, development institutions and communities.

Projects are implemented with support and collaboration from NABARD, State Bank of India, District Central Cooperative Banks, government departments and local institutions.

NABARD SBI DCCB SHGB FPOs Village Institutions