At Sab Seva Charitable Trust, we believe in the power of compassion to transform lives. Founded by Mrs. Neelima Bajpai in 2021, our organization was born from deep personal loss and an even deeper desire to bring light to the lives of those who need it most. In loving memory of her late husband and son, Mrs. Neelima Bajpai created this sanctuary of care, aiming to keep their memory alive through acts of kindness and service.
Our mission is simple yet powerful: to provide support, safety, and love to the most vulnerable—stray and abandoned dogs, underprivileged children, and neglected elderly individuals. We believe that every soul, regardless of age or species, deserves dignity, warmth, and the chance to feel valued.
Through educational initiatives, cultural preservation and animal healthcare projects, we strive to create a world where empathy connects us all. Whether it's a dog needing a life-saving surgery, a child receiving an education, or a senior rediscovering joy and purpose, we are committed to nurturing lives and healing hearts.
Join us in our journey of spreading kindness, one act at a time.
On 14th November 2021, at Gram Jyotish, Akbarpur, Kanpur Dehat, in the loving memory of his son Shivang Bajpai, arrangements were made for distributing stationery items and providing refreshments to children on the occasion of Children’s Day. This was the first service initiative by Sab Seva Charitable Trust.
On the occasion of Shivratri, a special cultural program was organized at Narayan Dham, LIC Park. The event was made memorable through the combined efforts of Vedic School of Dance and Music and Sab Seva Samiti.
Varsha Dixit, the founder of the Vedic School of Dance and Music, shared that “Thirak” is the annual festival of the academy. She explained that in South India, when students of classical dance complete their annual training, an Arangetram Ceremony is held, where they showcase their dance before the Divine in the temple premises. This tradition not only promotes cultural heritage but also becomes a great blessing in a student’s life, as presenting their art at the feet of God is considered a rare honor. Carrying forward this tradition, she organizes Thirak every year for her students.
Sab Seva Samiti, founded on 14th November 2021 by Neelima Bajpai in memory of her son Shivank and husband Anupam Bajpai, aims to work for the welfare and progress of society, especially by supporting the education and essential needs of underprivileged children. Over time, the committee has been distributing study materials, clothes, and also encouraging children by organizing art, cultural, and sports competitions.
The Shivratri program began with Pushpanjali dance, followed by Shlokmala, invoking Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Goddess Durga, Lord Ganesha, and other deities through devotional dance performances. Students later presented dances on themes such as Surya Vandana, Ardhanarishwar, Aigiri Nandini, Adharam Madhuram, Chandrachur Shiva, Vitthal Vitthal, Shri Ram, and Shankara Shiva.
The audience was mesmerized and showered appreciation for the graceful performances and expressions of the students. During the event, Neelima ji also shared the significance of Shivratri and Hindu traditions.
The program was supported by Sanora Beauty Lounge and Patanjali Yoganjali.
The Thirak Organizing Committee included: Neelima Bajpai, Varsha Dixit, Sanjeev Shukla, Dharmendra Dwivedi, Sonakshi Dixit, Sophia Emmanuel, Gaurav Sharma, Nandita Mishra, Soumya Mohini Shukla, Harsh Agrawal, Chhaya Shukla, Rashmi Gupta, Seema Trivedi, Rachna Awasthi, Abhishek Pandey, and Sakshi Bajpai.
On the occasion of Holi, Mrs. Neelima Bajpai and Sakshi Bajpai, directors of Sab Seva Samiti, celebrated with children residing at Birsa Munda Hostel. They applied colors to the children, distributed gujiya and sweets, and contributed a financial donation to support their education, which was handed over to Hostel Secretary Ramakant Gupta. Hostel officials Mr. Pathak and Mr. Dinesh were also present. The presence of Mr. Vinod Shankar Dixit added to the encouragement of all.









Sab Seva Charitable Trust, which for the last two years has been actively supporting underprivileged children in education and festival celebrations, once again brought smiles on Diwali.
This year, like the last, Trust Director Neelima Bajpai bought new clothes of the children’s choice for nearly 17 parentless children from Gram Jyotish and nearby villages, directly from the shop, and gifted them along with Diwali wishes. The children’s faces lit up with joy after receiving the clothes.
On 26th February 2024, trustees of Sab Seva Charitable Trust — Neelima Bajpai, Pooja, and Sakshi — in memory of Anupam and Shivank Bajpai, distributed clothes and food items to tribal children residing at Birsa Munda Hostel, Kakadeo, Kanpur. The children were filled with happiness on receiving the gifts. Hostel members Dr. Ramakant, Dinesh Kumar, and Shyamu Mishra were present on the occasion. Dr. Ramakant extended his heartfelt thanks to the Trust and Managing Trustee Neelima Bajpai for their support.
Under the aegis of Sab Seva Charitable Trust, Mrs. Neelima Bajpai, a resident of Jyotish village and a teacher at a reputed English medium school in Kanpur, took about 15 orphan children studying at Junior High School, Jyotish to a shop in Akbarpur, where she purchased clothes of their choice and gifted them on Diwali.
Village elders and locals appreciated this noble initiative, and teachers of Jyotish School — Sharad Dwivedi, Ajit Katiyar, Baljeet Kaur, Anamika, Anshu, Manju, and Suman — expressed gratitude for the help extended to their students. The joy on the children’s faces was heartwarming.
On Sunday afternoon, a Samuhik Vivah (mass wedding) was held in Shyam Nagar, where nine grooms set out in their wedding processions. The baraat included not just family members but also many well-known personalities of the region. After a two-kilometer journey, the baraat reached Rashtriya Public School, Rampuram, where the ceremony took place. Soon after, the nine brides, dressed in traditional red attire, arrived. With chanting of Vedic mantras and sacred fire as witness, the couples accepted each other for seven lifetimes.
Sab Seva Charitable Trust also contributed to this noble event, alongside several other supporters. Many dignitaries blessed the couples with their good wishes.


















