Naye Sapno Ki Udaan rescues, treats and rehomes India's most vulnerable animals — street by street, city by city, one life at a time.
Real animals, real families, real second chances.
Hit by a truck and left for dead. Three surgeries and 90 days later, Bruno walks — and lives with a family in Bandra.
A 2-day-old kitten pulled from a sewer during monsoon. Bottle-fed every two hours by our foster mom. Today, a healthy 3-year-old.
Raja lost both eyes to a brutal attack. Eight months of quiet love from our team — now he sleeps in his family's bed.
Nine months pregnant, hit by a bike. Our team performed an emergency C-section. All six puppies survived and were adopted.
The monthly impact reports are unlike anything I've seen from an Indian NGO. I know exactly where my money goes.
Adopted a dog through NSKU last year. They followed up for six months — not out of formality, out of love.
In 12 years of animal welfare in India, this is the most transparent, on-ground team I've worked with.
We ran a CSR drive with NSKU. Documentation, invoices, 80G, everything within a week. Rare in this space.


Three things we will never compromise on.
Monthly impact reports with photos, GPS-tagged rescue locations and vet bills. Books audited quarterly.
No poison, no shooting, no relocation. Only sterilization, vaccination and adoption.
Every rescue is by a team member who lives in that city. Every rupee stays in the city it was raised in.