Founder Mrs. Shakuntala Pamecha received the 2025 Nari Shakti Award from actress Sudha Chandran in Delhi for Compassionate Leadership in Social Work, Rajasthan’s sole honoree.
Rajsamand Jan Vikas Sansthan received the award on 24 Jan 2017 for exemplary work towards mitigation of child marriages and providing justice to victims of violence.
Ms. Jashoda Gameti from Bagol became the first-ever recipient of the prestigious Garima Award for annulling her child marriage with RJVS support, honored on National Girl Child Day 2017.
Jashoda Gameti, Garima Award winner, became a minister for a day, approving schemes for Anganwadi workers and women supervisors alongside Minister Anita Bhadel.
Maya Bhat of Amloi village won this award for stopping her own child marriage and spreading awareness in her village, guided by RJVS representatives.
Takeshi Yagi, Ambassador of Japan, exchanged the grant contract of ₹50 Lakh with RJVS for grassroots projects on 20 March 2014.
In 2014, activist Hira Bai Gameti was honored by the District Collector on Republic Day for her excellent work in violence prevention and child marriage mitigation.
Director Shakuntala Pamecha was awarded Best Social Worker by C.P. Joshi, Education Minister of Rajasthan, during the Republic Day function in 2000.
In 2014, by the Department of Social Justice & Empowerment, Muli Bai, the oldest & active Mahila Manch worker, was honored at age 80 for teaching yoga.