AWWA Hostel provides secure residential hostels in metropolitan cities for boys and girls to pursue higher education.
Contact : 011-26145294, 9354317485
Learn moreThe AWWA publication - AVANI is an annual magazine launched on the AWWA Day. The magazine showcases literary compositions from the dynamic AWWA fraternity and is a treasure-trove that contains an assortment of perspectives, news and views from our far-flung cantonments
AWWA helps and supports in functioning of 36 ASHA Schools for children with special need.
Contact : 011-25691997
Learn moreLaunched in the Year 2005, it provides a window of opportunity to Veer Naris & Wives of Soldiers to exhibit and sell their products.
Learn moreLaunched in the Year 2005, the aim of the project is to provide wholesome lunch to personnel at Army Headquarters and also provide employment to Veer Naris.
Learn moreDesigning and Printing of New Asha Cards and gift wrapping sheet is an endeavour taken every year to empower, facilitate and bring smiles to our special children who study in Asha Schools.
Learn moreIndian Army embarked on a mission of empowering the army spouses, widows and their dependents by undertaking National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) accredited Certification courses in various skills under the Government Flagship scheme of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) in year 2016.
Learn moreSena Jal Project was inaugurated by President AWWA on 11 Oct at a coy of Army Service Corps (ASC).
Learn moreIn order to promote self reliance for the special children of Asha School, above 18 years of age.
Learn morePromises Safety, security and welfare in the Delhi NCR of the families of the soldiers serving in difficult areas.
AWWA, Base Hospital Delhi Cantt is committed to all round welfare activities for patients and families of its dependent clientele.
The Indian Army is committed to address and mitigate any sufferings or hardships experienced by a martyr’s family.
Learn moreECHS was operationalized with effect from 01 Apr 2003 with an aim to provide quality medical care to 55 lakh ESM and dependents.
Provide the requisite social and emotional support to patients suffering from cancer and their caretakers, through counselling sessions by trained volunteers.
Our AWWA outlets namely Jhanvi, Nutan Pankhuri, Aarohi, Grihasthi, Sajni and Aahwan are located close to our residential areas and do provide revenue for our AWWA efforts.