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Empowering Dreams Building Careers

Inspiring people to envision a better future for themselves and giving them the confidence to pursue their passions and goals.

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Higher Education financial Assistance

This support can significantly contribute to the educational and career advancement of individuals within the Jain community.

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Jagruti Sandesh

The original thought behind promoting Jain Jagruti Centre was to bring various sections and factions of Jains under one roof

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Girls Hostel

Providing a girls' hostel facility is not only about accommodation but also about creating a supportive and conducive environment for female students.

About us

Jain Jagruti Centre.

Jain Jagruti Centre. Not just a name. But an institution that stand as a symbol of philanthropic objectives and fulfillments for the Jain community, at large. Once an entertainment provider of various cultural programs for the community, today the organization proactively participates in driving serious and meaningful charitable activates, such as Refundable Education of Financial Assistance, Samuh Vivah, Medical Camps and Yuva Melas for needy members of the Jain community.

The original thought behind promoting Jain Jagruti Centre was to bring various sections and factions of Jains under one roof.

  • Came in to existence in the year 1975.
  • 36 years of successful operations.
  • An association of 65,000 members.
  • 172 centres worldwide.
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Jain Jagruti Centre

JJC Successful Match Making Stories

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Nikita & Vineet Ajmera

Nikita's parents were hoping to find her a life partner from within the Zalawadi community and contacted Vineet's father after seeing his biodata in the Patrika. Right away they found that the families had a lot of friends and relatives in common which gave the couple confidence while making their decision.

Sheetal & Paresh Sheth

Getting married to someone from our own Zalawadi community means that their Culture, Customs and Traditions are very similar to ours. It was very easy for us to adjust with each other because our basic upbringing were the same.

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Nikita & Vineet Ajmera

Nikita's parents were hoping to find her a life partner from within the Zalawadi community and contacted Vineet's father after seeing his biodata in the Patrika. Right away they found that the families had a lot of friends and relatives in common which gave the couple confidence while making their decision.

Sheetal & Paresh Sheth

Getting married to someone from our own Zalawadi community means that their Culture, Customs and Traditions are very similar to ours. It was very easy for us to adjust with each other because our basic upbringing were the same.

Event In Spotlight

During the festival of Paryushan Parva, the Jain Jagruti Centre gives all its members an annual gift (Lhanas)

Chinchpokli
Borivali East
Kandivali East
Mulund
South mumbai