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🤝 Psychosocial Active partner since Sep 2023 📍 Maharashtra · pan-India reach
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Prayas

A field-action project of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.

Prayas works toward the rehabilitation and reintegration of populations affected by the criminal justice system, including prisoners, children of incarcerated women, children in conflict with the law, children in need of care and protection, and women rescued from commercial sexual exploitation. Through a holistic and rights-based approach, Prayas provides legal aid, counseling, educational assistance, vocational training, emergency support during crises, and long-term social work interventions. Its programs are designed to help vulnerable individuals rebuild their lives with dignity, access opportunities for growth, and successfully reintegrate into society.

Since 2023, TAP has provided ongoing financial support to Prayas through its Psychosocial Care pillar, helping strengthen programs that deliver counseling, rehabilitation, and long-term social support to vulnerable populations.

40,000+
People helped
across Prayas\' lifetime
1,050
Undertrial prisoners
reached in one reporting cycle
6
Maharashtra prisons
Mumbai · Thane · Kalyan · Latur · Taloja · Byculla
3
Operating units
children · male youth · prisons
8
Quarterly reports filed
to TAP since Sep 2023
The Prayas posture
Rehabilitation, not retribution. We meet people where the system has left them — and stay with them through release, livelihood, and the years that follow.
— The Prayas model, in one sentence
How Prayas is organised

Three units. One model.

Prayas runs three units, each holding a different population the criminal-justice system has placed out of view. The methods overlap: case picking, counseling, legal aid, family support, vocational placement, and an aftercare relationship that doesn’t end at release.

Unit 01

Children in Conflict with Law

Umerkhadi Observation Home, Mumbai

Working alongside the Juvenile Justice Board, police, Probation Officers, NGOs and advocates — picking up referred cases, submitting Social Investigation Reports, and running vocational classes (electrical, mobile repair, driving) inside and outside the Observation Home.

470
Children reached
220
Legal guidance cases
199
Educational + vocational support
Juvenile Justice Board referralsSocial Investigation ReportsElectrical & mobile repair trainingNIOS exam fee sponsorshipDe-addiction placements
Unit 02

Work with Male Youth

Youth Development Centre — Mumbai, Thane & Kalyan

Counseling, family support, vocational training, and emergency assistance for male youth re-entering the community after release. Two centres operate the Rehabilitation Programme, with home visits, shelter coordination, and follow-up after job placement.

108
Youth in outreach
16
NGO placements
92+
Court · police · home visits
CounselingFamily supportShelter coordinationNGO + job placementCitizenship-rights documentationAftercare follow-up
Unit 03

Prison Unit — Maharashtra

TISS · APPI Fellowship Programme · 6 prisons

In partnership with the District Legal Services Authority and Taluka Legal Services Committee, Prayas social workers and legal Fellows facilitate free legal aid and bail for undertrial prisoners in Mumbai, Thane and Latur — and stay with them through release, rehabilitation, and the years after.

1,050
Undertrial prisoners reached
295
Legal-aid lawyers appointed
263
Total released through Prayas
Free legal aid via DLSA / TLSCBail applications + modificationsMulakat (family-meeting) facilitationPrison legal-awareness sessionsPost-release aftercarePanel-advocate re-activation
All figures aggregated from Prayas program reports. No individual client data is reproduced.
Prison Unit · in numbers

From 1,050 undertrials to 78 bails granted.

In partnership with the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and the Taluka Legal Services Committee (TLSC), Prayas Fellows file bail applications, modifications, and represent undertrials who would otherwise sit in custody for months. The funnel below traces a single reporting cycle.

Prisons covered

9 facilities · 1,050 undertrials
Thane Central Male
276
Taloja Central
150
Byculla District Male
146
Latur District
116
Byculla District Female
98
Mumbai Central
82
Thane Central Female
75
Kalyan District Male
72
Kalyan District Female
35
Gender split across the cohort: ~80% male, ~20% female undertrials.

The legal-aid funnel

Undertrial prisoners reached1,050
Legal-aid lawyers appointed295
Bail applications filed99
Bail granted78
78.8% success rate on bail applications filed by Prayas’ legal-aid advocates.

Bail order type

Regular surety41%
PR bond35%
Cash bail9%
Conditional bail6%
Regular surety / cash7%
Solvency · cash + PR2%

How undertrials were released

363 total released
Released on surety bail143
By family via Prayas96
Released on PR bond61
Released on cash bail43
By NGO via Prayas20
Plus 105 cases referred onward to the Prayas Rehabilitation (aftercare) Programme.
4,657
Phone calls
to inmates’ families & advocates
1,098
Legal-guidance sessions
inside the 9 prisons
381
Home visits
tracking case + family situation
627
Inmates in legal-awareness
9 sessions + Women’s Day program
91
Mulakat sessions
family meeting facilitations
How TAP found Prayas

Filling the Psychosocial pillar.

In November 2022, Arpita Desai brought Prayas to the TAP forum with a careful, almost apologetic, note: “It falls more in the realm of social rather than psychosocial. But there are huge psychological dimensions as well.” She was right on both counts. The board approved the grant in June 2023.

The connection arrived through Thyagarajan Palani — the same coordinator who introduced TAP to LLF at Tata Memorial. His organization Vinimay Trust had been helped by Prayas when two of its boys were caught in conflict with law. Prayas pays it forward.

Project coordinator (TAP): Arpita Desai · she also chairs the LLF partnership.
Timeline of the partnership
  1. Nov 24, 2022
    Arpita Desai introduces Prayas to TAP — recognising that TAP’s Psychosocial pillar had no project yet, and that Thyagarajan Palani (TAP’s LLF coordinator) had been quietly recommending Prayas as an option.
  2. May 2023
    Prayas submits a budget proposal to TAP for the Children-in-Conflict-with-Law and Male Youth units.
  3. Jun 14, 2023
    TAP board approves the grant.
  4. Aug 26, 2023
    Funds sent through Indian Rupees + foreign-currency channels (FCRA compliant).
  5. Sep 14, 2023
    Receipt confirmed by TISS-Prayas. Quarterly reporting cycle begins.
  6. 2024–2025
    Eight quarterly reports filed. Newsletter shared. Director Dr. Vijay Raghavan continues to lead the program.
  7. Oct–Dec 2025
    Latest reporting period — a new area opens: Work with the children of mothers in protective institutions and shelter homes.
Latest quarterly report · Oct–Dec 2025

A new area opens — children of mothers in protective institutions.

In the Oct–Dec 2025 quarter, Prayas reported on a fourth area of work alongside the existing three units: support for children whose mothers are currently — or were formerly — in protective institutions or shelter homes. The work is quieter than bail-application drives, and longer.

Social workers counsel mothers and children, visit schools, assist with college admissions, open bank and post-office accounts, follow up on the Bal Sangopan Yojana, and identify hostel facilities. Government schemes are slow; the work is patient.

Q4 2025 · what got done
  • 👧
    20 children reached
    across Mumbai, Mankhurd, Kalyan, Bhiwandi
  • 🧠
    20 counseling cases
    individual + family
  • 📚
    6 educational supports
    school fees, stationery, books
  • 🏥
    1 medical + 1 emergency
    rapid response funding
  • 🏛️
    2 scheme applications
    Bal Sangopan + Manodhairya
  • 🚶
    11 institutional visits
    NGOs · police · government offices
All individual client details and case studies are kept out of this public summary.
Who Prayas works with

The institutional ecosystem.

Prayas’ work depends on long-term, named relationships with the state’s legal-aid machinery and its parent institute.

TISS
Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Parent institution
APPI
Azim Premji Philanthropic Initiatives
Fellowship program funder
DLSA
District Legal Services Authority
Mumbai · Thane · Latur · Alibaug
TLSC
Taluka Legal Services Committee
Vashi–Belapur
NALSA
National Legal Services Authority
Pan-India legal-aid campaign
MSLSA
Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority
State coordination
JJB
Juvenile Justice Board
Referrals + Social Investigation Reports
NIOS
National Institute of Open Schooling
10th / 12th exam route for clients
Support Prayas through TAP

A small donation funds a bail application, a school fee, a phone call home.

US donors give to TAP Charity Inc. (EIN 87-2830776) — tax-deductible. Funds are committed to TISS-Prayas through its FCRA-compliant channels and reconciled in quarterly reports that document interventions, outcomes, and challenges.

Donate via TAP Read more at tiss.ac.in ↗
Direct INR + FCRA channels available via TISS — see tiss.ac.in.
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Sources: TAP–Prayas grant correspondence (2022–2023) · Prayas quarterly reports (Oct 2023 – Dec 2025) · TISS-Prayas program reports