MANAN CHATURVEDI is the founder and runner of the NGO called Surman Sansthan. She is a social activist for child rights awareness of mishappening around the world with children, and also she is the Ex-Chairperson of Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
MANAN CHATURVEDI, who selflessly care for homeless and destitute children. A living example of pure love and sacrifices to make a difference in today’s society. Those children who were rejected by society and in the middle of a crisis, MANAN extended a hand to care for over 110 children without blinking an eye.
The Story
Manan Chaturvedi was born in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, India on 17th November 1973. Now lives in Jaipur (Rajasthan) India. First, she was called “Mukti” and later she was called by the name “Manan” because her nature didn’t match with her name Mukti, Manan means deep thought and contemplation. She did her schooling at Tagore Public School and graduated from Maharani College, later she did Fashion Designing from Delhi. From childhood, she was very inspired by social activities unknowingly. From childhood, she used to distribute toys, foods, clothing, etc to children. Now Manan Chaturvedi is a founder of an NGO called Surman Sansthan. Also, she has been an Ex-Chairperson of the Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights. She also does further activities for child rights such as painting shows, theatres, and running some more projects like- Yes I Am, Manan-The Voice of Children, Angel of Love, etc.

Manan
Socialist / Artist/ Angel of Love
Manan Chaturvedi is not a painter by profession but by heart. She does painting to spread the message about child rights awareness.

72 hours painting marathon
Charity / NGO / Artist
Painting for 72 hours, Manan Chaturvedi is trying to colour up with her brushes the lives of 88 children that she has found abandoned.
Painting Shows/Exhibition
City | Time Duration | Place |
---|---|---|
Jaipur | 72 hrs | Statue Circle |
Ajmer | 24 hrs | Bajrang Garh Circle |
Jodhpur | 24 hrs | Sajoti Gate |
Udaipur | 24 hrs | Fateh Sagar Lake |
Mount Abu | 24 hrs | Nakki Lake |
Bikaner | 24 hrs | Junha Garh |
Vrindavan | 24 hrs | Yamuna Bank |
Ahmedabad | 24 hrs | Karniwati Club |
Rajkot | 24 hrs | Lajpath Bhawan |
Varodara | 24 hrs | Nathu Bhai Circle |
Paris | 14 hrs | Art Street |
Awards & Honours
- Swatantryaveer Savarkar National Award, Pune for Social Work on 28th May 2017
- Terapanth Mahila Mandal, Jaipur 15th March 2011
- Women Reorganisation Award “The Heart of Gold” (95 FM Tadka)
- Bade Dil wale Award 2013 (Red FM 93.5)
- Alok Bharti “Rajasthan Bhushan” Award
- Prof. Yashwant Rao Kelkar Yuva Award 2011 by ABVP
- Dhadkan 2012 – Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur
- Kesari Women Award 2011 by Panjab Kesari, Delhi
- Poddar Group of Institutes Award, Jaipur
- Think India-2013, IIM Ahmedabad
- Brahman Ratna Award, Sarv Brahman Mahasabha
- Honored by State Bank of India for outstanding services for orphans
