A registered national-level NGO rooted in Dharma, Dignity, and Development
Siddhatva Foundation is a registered national-level non-profit organisation committed to advancing social justice, tribal empowerment, women leadership, rural development, mental health, and the promotion of Indian art, culture, and constitutional values.
Founded by Dr. Shweta Nema — a celebrated yoga expert, counselor, and social reformer with a Ph.D. in Ayurveda and Yoga from Sanchi University of Buddhist and Indic Studies — Siddhatva is rooted in the belief that "Dharma, Dignity, and Development must go hand in hand to shape a just and inclusive India."
From conducting yoga programs inside 25+ prisons across Madhya Pradesh to running women self-defence training, police wellness sessions, Nasha Mukt Bharat campaigns, and Diwali outreach in slum communities — the foundation works at the grassroots level to bring meaningful, lasting change.
To transform lives through yoga, mental wellness, rehabilitation, and empowerment programs that restore dignity, build confidence, and foster positive social change in communities across India.
To create a just, inclusive, and culturally enriched India where every citizen — especially from marginalised communities — has the opportunity to live with dignity, awareness, and purpose.
Our vision is a future where no one is denied a second chance, where women stand empowered and strong, where youth lead with purpose, and where ancient wisdom and modern wellness together create a transformative society.
We lead with empathy, treating every individual with dignity and respect regardless of their past.
Transparency and honesty form the foundation of everything we do.
Through yoga and training, we instill discipline that transforms individuals from within.
Our programs welcome everyone — we believe positive change knows no boundaries.
We build programs that create lasting impact while protecting our environment.
Blending ancient wisdom with modern approaches for maximum community impact.
Every number represents a real person whose life has been touched by our programs. From inmates finding peace through yoga, to women discovering their strength, to children learning discipline — our impact is measured not just in statistics, but in the smiles, confidence, and hope we help restore.
Whether as a volunteer, partner, or supporter — your contribution can help transform lives.