Excelia Educational and Welfare Society
Excelia Educational and Welfare Society is a registered non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting education, skill development, digital literacy, and community welfare. With a strong commitment to social development, Excelia aims to empower individuals—especially from rural and underprivileged backgrounds—by providing opportunities that transform lives and uplift communities.
Excelia works with the belief that education and empowerment are the strongest tools to build a better society. Our vision, experience, and leadership guide the organization toward meaningful and impactful social service.
Who We Are
We are a team of educators, social workers, and volunteers working together to deliver valuable learning, training, and welfare programs. Our initiatives focus on:
Quality education for children (under RTE act 2009).
Digital and computer literacy.
Skill development for youth and women.
Social awareness and community support.
Environment, health, and welfare activities.
Our goal is to create a society where every child is educated, every youth is skilled, and every family is empowered.
What We Do
At Excelia, we conduct a wide range of educational and welfare initiatives such as:
Computer and digital education programs
Vocational and skill development training
Free or subsidized learning support
Health, hygiene, and environment awareness camps
Social support programs for economically weaker communities
We also collaborate with schools, educational institutions, local communities, and welfare groups to expand our impact.
Our Purpose
We believe that true development begins with education, empowerment, and awareness. Our purpose is to:
Reduce educational inequality
Create employment-focused skills
Support rural development
Promote digital and social awareness
Build a healthy and responsible society
Our Commitment
Excelia stands on the values of transparency, integrity, quality, and service.
We are committed to serving communities with honesty, dedication, and professionalism.
