Ms. Arpana Kapoor, the President of Amar Trishala Sewa Aashram (ATSA), is a dynamic and visionary core team leader who has been instrumental in guiding the organization’s mission to serve marginalized and vulnerable communities. With a strong background in social work and community development, she brings both passion and strategic insight to her role, ensuring that ATSA remains a grassroots-driven, impact-oriented. As President, Ms. Arpana Kapoor provides overall leadership and direction to the organization. She presides over executive committee meetings, guides policy formulation, and ensures that all activities align with ATSA’s core focus areas—child education, youth empowerment, health awareness, environmental sustainability, and livelihood development. Her leadership is deeply rooted in community participation, equity, and inclusive growth.
Arpana has played a central role in expanding ATSA’s outreach through innovative campaigns like Harit Safar and in strengthening education enrollment drives for dropout and non-school-going children. She actively engages with government bodies, donor agencies, media, and civil society networks to build partnerships and advocate for policy change in favor of underserved populations. Her ability to connect with grassroots communities as well as stakeholders at higher levels has greatly enhanced ATSA’s visibility and credibility.
Under her stewardship, ATSA has adopted participatory monitoring and evaluation systems, encouraged digital interventions, and supported research-based advocacy. She mentors young leaders within the organization, promotes gender equality, and ensures that the voices of women, youth, and the poor are represented in decision-making processes.
Arpana Kapoor’s unwavering commitment, ethical leadership, and deep compassion have made her a source of inspiration within and beyond ATSA. Through her guidance, the organization continues to grow as a beacon of hope and change for thousands in Muzaffarpur and Sitamarhi Districts in Bihar’s rural and semi-urban communities.