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Juba Jyoti Jubak Sangha envisions a society where peace, justice and development reign supreme and individuals therein lead a dignified life.
To work with and for the weaker and marginalised sections of the society for
- bringing them into social mainstream,
- putting them in the path of progress, and
- enabling them to contribute to the larger society.
Chandeswar Jayasingh, President
Dibakar Mishra, Secretary