Our Work

The Trust has the following key objectives, which are implemented through various programs and projects:

  1. Education and Skill Development
    Promotion of Comprehensive Education: To establish and operate quality educational institutions (schools) from the primary level up to the degree college level.
    Special Educational Support: To provide free or subsidized education, hostels, libraries, reading rooms, and necessary educational resources for children belonging to weaker sections of society.
    Employment-Oriented Training: To provide employment-oriented skills to youth and adults through technical and vocational education centers, enabling them to become self-reliant.
    Promotion of Self-Employment: To promote self-reliance by conducting training programs in cottage industries, handicrafts, handloom, tailoring, embroidery, weaving, and related skills, especially in rural areas.
  2. Social Welfare and Care
    Upliftment of Vulnerable Groups: To work for the rehabilitation and social reintegration of marginalized individuals such as sex workers, destitute persons, mentally ill individuals, and those seeking freedom from substance addiction, and to help integrate them into the mainstream of society.
    Special Care Centers: To establish and operate old-age homes, orphanages, special schools for persons with disabilities, and care centers, in order to ensure them a dignified and respectful life.
    Women and Child Development: To implement relevant government schemes as well as the Trust’s own programs for women’s empowerment and the holistic development of children, and to establish childcare centers (crèches) for the children of working women.
    Women and Child Development: To implement relevant government schemes as well as the Trust’s own programs for women’s empowerment and the holistic development of children, and to establish childcare centers (crèches) for the children of working women.
  3. Healthcare Services
    Primary Healthcare Facilities: To establish primary health centers, medical camps, and diagnostic facilities in rural and urban areas, ensuring accessible and improved healthcare services for all.
    Public Awareness: To educate and raise awareness among communities about cleanliness, nutrition, immunization, and disease prevention.
  4. Cultural Preservation and Environment
    Cultural Promotion and Preservation: To promote Indian languages, folk arts, cultural programs, and traditional sports by organizing literary gatherings, exhibitions, and competitions.
    Dissemination of Knowledge: To produce educational and awareness films on various subjects, and to publish and distribute fortnightly, monthly, and annual journals and magazines free of cost.
    Environmental Conservation: To conduct extensive tree plantation drives to maintain a clean and healthy natural environment, and to create public awareness about cleanliness.
  5. Social Awareness and Reform
    Campaign Against Social Evils: Organizing campaigns, seminars, and media programs to educate and raise awareness among people about social evils, wrong practices, and malpractices prevalent in society (such as dowry, corruption, and caste-based discrimination).
    Inclusive Development: Implementing special rehabilitation programs for the upliftment of backward sections of society, widows, orphans, and persons with disabilities, so that they can be integrated into the mainstream.