“Based on my own experience with the exploitative interest-based system, I can say with certainty that Sahyog is the need of our time — offering interest-free loans and promoting a culture of saving among ordinary citizens.”
“In a fragmented society, Sahyog represents much-needed unity — a co-operative model that offers interest-free loans without religious discrimination and promotes saving among the poor. This initiative deserves to expand across Delhi and the entire nation.”
“Sahyog is a movement against economic slavery — empowering the poorest through cooperative savings and accessible loans, in the spirit of the Qur’an’s call to mutual support and compassion.”
“Sahyog Urban Thrift Co-operative Society is a need of our time — rooted in mutual aid and inspired by the Qur’anic call to ‘save from your income and spend on those in need.’ Expanding its reach through more branches will help bring its benefits to many more lives.”
“Microfinance empowers the weaker sections to stand with dignity through mutual cooperation. Sahyog transforms small savings into interest-free loans that help members rise and support one another, building a movement of collective upliftment.”
"Sahyog means building a better society through mutual cooperation—where small savings and interest-free loans help people grow their businesses and live with dignity.”
“Sahyog uplifts the economically weaker sections and paves their path to development — a mission I proudly support and salute.”
“Microfinance is a powerful tool to uplift the most downtrodden, and Sahyog is advancing this mission with dedication. Interest-free financial systems, as seen in countries like Malaysia, can play a vital role in making every citizen self-reliant. I fully support this initiative.”
“Sahyog offers a lifeline to those trapped by exploitative lending — guiding the poor to save a small part of their daily wages and access interest-free loans with dignity and ease.”
“Sahyog is a vital initiative — a model co-operative society that empowers the weakest with dignity. True national progress demands public participation, and Sahyog is a gift for the 80% who rely on government aid. Every responsible citizen should support this mission.”