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Our Objects

Our Objects

the main objects of the Trust

To create a sense of Brotherhood, Co-operation, Mutual Harmony, Love and Affection amongst the member of the Charitable Trust.
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To perform work of charity for the general public.
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To implement Women’s Education for the attainment of equal status of women in all aspects of social political and economic development within the community and the nation at large.
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To organise and establish women’s groups which individuals and organisations committed to feminist goals can share the facilities and information on women issues or matters.
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To ensure the implementation of regulations geared towards the welfare and enhancement of the status of women.
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To educate the public on the rights of women and the means of enforcing such rights for the achievement of equality, development and peace.
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To co-operate with National and International NGOs and agencies by networking and aligning for the achievement of specific goals for the welfare and development of women.
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To work for peace, Women’s Rights, Women’s Education and Women Empowerment.
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To collaborate and partner with various Central Government Ministries, National Skill Development Corporation, State Government Agencies and other organisations for effective implementation of Skill Development Initiatives.
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To provide sound education and skill development to children of all communities irrespective of race, religion, and creed to prepare them as mature, responsible citizens through all-round development based on life values.
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To start, establish, run, take over or manage and maintain schools, providing sound Pre-Primary to Higher Education by seeking recognition and affiliation from concerned Government Authorities.
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To promote and assist in setting up Schools, Higher Education Institutions and Institutes of Information Technology, Journalism, Law, Management, Arts, Science and other knowledge streams.
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To appoint Managing Committees for Schools/Institutes as per DOE suggestions including Chairman, Manager, and Members.
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To establish and maintain Schools, Colleges and Institutes for students of all communities.
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To prioritise free education for children of slum dwellers by running non-formal, remedial, and bridge education centres.
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To provide facilities for study, research and training in computer, management education and consultancy.
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To promote the social and educational development of women, children and backward communities in rural areas.
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To organise training in Typing, English, Academics, Competitions, Short-hand, Computer, Cinema, Media, Fine Arts, Crafts, Music, Painting, Modeling, Dancing, Yoga, and Physical Education.
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To promote medical and nursing education by establishing schools, colleges, and medical research centres.
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To enhance literacy, cultural, and social activities through Awareness Programmes, Adult Education, Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan, Lectures, Competitions, Exhibitions, and Seminars.
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To promote social, economic, cultural, and scientific development by organising community action and establishing art centres, khadi, and village industries programmes.
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To take lawful steps to eradicate social evils such as Dowry, Early Marriage, extravagant ceremonies, Child Labour, and Drug Abuse.
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To support Community Development by constructing Community Halls, Marriage Homes, Night Shelters, Old Age Homes, Orphanages, Low-cost Housing, Toilets, Anganwaris, and Mahila Ashrams.
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To assist poor families in marriages of their children and distribute essential items among the poor and orphaned.
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To protect and promote wildlife, birds, environment, and tree plantation especially of fruit-bearing trees.
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To establish and maintain hospitals, dispensaries, physiotherapy centres, maternity homes, child welfare centres, and similar institutions for medical relief.
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To arrange mobile emergency vans/ambulances for accident victims, pregnant women, and elderly assistance.
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To provide nursing aid to needy individuals, particularly the elderly, orphans, and the ill.
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To establish centres for diagnosis, treatment, and research on Cancer, AIDS, TB, and other life-threatening diseases.
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To organise nationwide Eye and Blood Donation Camps across India.
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To work upon health nutrition, mother and child welfare projects and to organize camps and to open dispensaries based on Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Unani and Acupressure treatment.
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To combat the menace of consumption of alcohol and drugs by creating awareness and educating people about the ill effects of alcohol and drug abuse and to evolve culturally specific modes for prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of addicts including involvement in STD/HIV/AIDS programs.
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To create awareness about Traffic Rules and Road Safety Rules, to run Road Safety programmes, and to assist the Transport Department in this connection.
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To establish and manage Educational, Vocational, Industrial, Agricultural Research and Training centres, and to introduce and develop professional courses and educational facilities for self-sufficiency.
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To invite applications from institutions for franchise rights to use the name of the Trust's institutions.
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To impart scholarships and assistance to deserving students and to grant awards and prizes for academic and co-curricular excellence.
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To award appropriate certificates or diplomas for educational, vocational, or technical training courses administered by the Trust.
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To promote fine arts and crafts, including establishment and maintenance of Shilpa Shikshalay and Kala Kendra for music, dance, modeling, and painting.
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To provide free or concessional education to hopeless, poor, and needy children, especially handicapped children.
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To promote and assist charitable, educational, industrial, vocational, agricultural, and community development programmes for all.
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To start programmes against Child Labour and take lawful steps for the welfare of children.
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To promote and diffuse useful knowledge and advance Indian Art, Culture, and Philosophy.
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To follow the ideology of national leaders and great personalities who sacrificed for the cause of the depressed, deprived, SC, ST, Backward Classes, Minority groups, and other needy people.
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To provide food, clothes, and medical aid to needy people.
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To establish rehabilitation centres for widows, senior citizens, beggars, handicapped, blind, deaf, dumb, mentally challenged, and other needy individuals.
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To create awareness regarding environmental protection and environmental education.
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To promote awareness about the "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" cleanliness mission.
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To organise health and sanitation activities in villages using modern methods for improved community health.
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To establish and run Yoga and Meditation Research Institutes for formal, higher, and professional education in Yoga and related fields.
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To encourage games, sports, gymnastics, martial arts, and tournaments at various levels, and to provide sports facilities and training centres.
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To prepare awareness materials such as kits, posters, banners, audio/video content, street plays, puppet shows, and documentaries for various social issues.
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To perform animal welfare activities, including shelter, feeding, medical services, hospitals, ambulances, and shelters for stray animals.
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To provide relief and assistance to victims of war, natural disasters, man-made disasters, and other crises through medical aid and other support.
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To plant, grow, cultivate, and promote forest species, agricultural, plantation, horticultural, medicinal, and aromatic plants, and to engage in eco-farming activities.
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To purchase or acquire land and buildings in the name of the Trust for its various establishments and objectives.
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To employ staff, workers, professionals, legal advisors, managers, and agents, and to pay their remunerations for the work of the Trust.
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To accept donations, grants, gifts, and other offerings in movable or immovable property for achieving the aims of the Trust.
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To promote literacy, cultural, and social activities through awareness programs, adult education, lectures, essay competitions, exhibitions, symposiums, cultural events, press conferences, and seminars.
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To raise funds for the Trust's objectives by lawful means, including donations, campaigns, cultural programmes, literature sales, property development, and rentals.
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To invest the Trust's funds as per Section 11(5) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, and to utilize the income and corpus for the Trust's objectives at the discretion of the Trustees.
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