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Rajasthani Welfare Society (RWS) is a UK registered charity established in 1975. Charity No. 289517
- The largest grouping of Rajasthani speaking people in the UK. The community migrated from East Africa in the 1970’s, all have their ancestral origins in the state of Rajasthan, India.
- Members span all age groups, gender and geographical regions within the UK - predominantly in Slough and London.
- RWS maintains the rich culture of Rajasthani people. It carries out culture & welfare activities and contributes to the larger community in holding annual Hindu festivals.
Vision
- Establish a Rajasthani culture centre of excellence for its members and adding social value to the wider community.
- Recognised by members and the wider community as a progressive, supportive and effective organisation; ensuring services provided - add value, encourage participation and excellence.
Objectives
- To promote, enhance and develop the Rajasthani way of life.
- To educate and communicate the diversity and richness of the Rajasthani culture.
- To educate young members in all aspects of the Rajasthani culture.
- To help, advise and inform members.
- To establish a permanent focal point of activities.
Values
- We will respect individuals and communities in which we operate and be accountable to our members by supporting and upholding the purpose of the RWS and making the environment a pleasant experience for members and visitors
- We will value, support and respect connections with various individuals, institution by supporting innovative initiatives that aim to modernise the services of the RWS.
- We seek out the best and support those who are able to make a contribution to the RWS by encouraging excellence.
- We seek to create sustainable improvements to enable the RWS to thrive. Respect wellness and environmental concerns by adopting a caring approach.
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