Objectives of the Trust:

  1. To establish and operate educational institutions (schools, colleges, medical colleges, engineering colleges, management institutes, pharmacy, paramedical, homeopathic, ayurvedic, nursing colleges/institutes, etc.) for educational upliftment.
  2. To conduct activities that promote coexistence among individuals, families, society, and nature, contributing to the establishment of a holistic and harmonious human system.
  3. To organize workshops, camps, and coordinate with educational institutions to provide value-based education.
  4. To create, publish, and disseminate literature, audio-video materials, and organize seminars and dialogues related to holistic human development.
  5. To undertake activities for environmental conservation and protection, and promote awareness about ecological balance and the proper utilization of natural resources.
  6. To formulate and implement plans based on the five-dimensional human system:
    1. Education–Values
    2. Production–Work
    3. Exchange–Finance
    4. Health–Discipline
    5. Justice–Security
  7. To work towards establishing a family-based village self-governance system where each family progresses toward prosperity based on justice, dialogue, and mutual understanding, and villages develop as self-reliant, decentralized, cooperative units.
  8. To promote holistic healthcare with the objective of preserving the health of healthy individuals and curing diseases of patients.
  9. To establish and operate clinics, polyclinics, hospitals, dispensaries, nursing homes, leprosy homes, yoga centers, pathology labs, physiotherapy centers, diet counseling centers, psychological counseling centers, etc.
  10. To establish and operate fully equipped blood centers/blood banks.
  11. To organize awareness programs, seminars, workshops, national and international conferences in education, medicine, and health; and publish related journals, books, and articles.
  12. To conduct health awareness programs, medical check-up camps, and consultation camps for the general public.
  13. To assist senior citizens and terminally ill persons through welfare activities, including establishing and operating old age homes and shelter homes.
  14. To establish and operate orphanages and other useful centers for orphaned children.

 

  1. To establish and operate guest houses, dharamshalas, marriage halls/lawns, homestays, hotels, and suitable accommodation facilities.
  2. To conduct spiritual activities for the development and welfare of humanity.
  3. To implement and promote social welfare programs initiated by Central and State Government ministries from time to time.
  4. To identify local talents and connect them with scientific, creative, and socially useful activities by providing them platforms.
  5. To collaborate with organizations and institutions having similar objectives to promote coexistence-based life philosophy and holistic human development.
  6. To establish and operate small, medium, and large industries and form companies for startups.
  7. To establish and operate Khadi and village industries committees and promote cottage industries and handicrafts.
  8. To work in collaboration with NGOs and societies.
  9. To work in handloom, horticulture, and other multi-dimensional schemes and receive financial assistance from institutions for such activities.
  10. To undertake land conservation, land levelling for agriculture, construction/renovation of ponds and reservoirs for fisheries, animal husbandry, and land development.
  11. To develop horticulture and forests, and promote tribal development and environmental protection.
  12. To conduct programs for women and child development and provide medical assistance.
  13. To establish and operate Anganwadi centres, child care centres, and nutrition camps.
  14. To establish and operate training centres for poor, divorced, widowed, destitute women and children in beauty culture, mehndi, tailoring, embroidery, weaving, painting, stitching, cottage industries, computer skills, electronic typing, woodcraft, printing, flex and digital printing, etc., to make them self-reliant.
  15. To establish and operate coaching institutes for competitive examinations.
  16. To provide study, teaching, and residential facilities to help students succeed in competitive examinations and become self-reliant.
  17. To establish institutions for education and development in agriculture, music, etc.
  18. To receive financial assistance from national and international institutions and conduct income-generation programs.
  19. To promote and conduct welfare activities related to information technology and the internet.
  20. To establish libraries and reading rooms, and print, publish, sell, and determine the pricing of newspapers, magazines, and books.
  21. To establish and operate YouTube channels, news channels, and entertainment channels for publicity.
  22. To provide medical aid, food, clothing, etc., to the poor, helpless, disabled, widows, elderly, mute, and deaf persons.
  23. To create, edit, print, publish, distribute, and sell books, literature, and educational materials.
  24. To organize cultural programs, environmental events, conferences, seminars, and conventions.

 

  1. To merge primary to higher-level schools, institutions, and colleges run by individuals or other trusts into this Trust.
  2. To receive or provide financial assistance from/to national/international, governmental/non-governmental organizations.
  3. To promote agricultural activities and strengthen rural economies through industrial agriculture-based programs.
  4. To promote rainwater harvesting, groundwater conservation, afforestation, and environmental protection initiatives.
  5. To establish and operate nurseries and gardens for environmental protection.
  6. To determine and collect appropriate fees for services or goods provided by the Trust.
  7. To construct cold storage and warehouses for farmers’ produce.
  8. To create awareness regarding consumer rights, environmental improvement, and land reclamation.
  9. To construct and renovate religious places and publish messages and books of sages and great personalities.
  10. To organize various public welfare programs.
  11. To provide encouragement and financial assistance for various programs/events.
  12. To increase and manage the Trust’s funds and assets for its objectives.
  13. To arrange marriages of economically weaker persons from SC/ST/OBC/General/Minority communities and provide employment and housing to disabled and destitute persons.
  14. To provide food, clothing, shelter, education, and medical aid during natural disasters like earthquakes and floods.
  15. To promote family planning and population control awareness.
  16. To conduct anti-addiction awareness programs and promote complete prohibition.
  17. To establish and operate de-addiction centres.
  18. To spread awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco consumption.
  19. To promote alternative energy conservation and establish related centres.
  20. To implement drinking water programs in rural and urban areas.
  21. To promote organic fertilizers, establish gaushalas, and produce vermicompost.
  22. To conduct programs for the prevention of social evils.
  23. To establish research institutions related to environment, health, and education.
  24. To establish research centres on the lives of great personalities.
  25. To promote awareness about tourism and historical heritage sites and establish related centres.
  26. To print, publish, and distribute the Trust’s newsletters, booklets, magazines, and souvenirs.
  27. To provide marriage and marital counselling upon request.
  28. To conduct research in naturopathy, herbal formulation development, and modernization of traditional medicine, and establish related institutions or companies.
  29. To undertake other humanitarian activities.
Scroll to Top