Objectives
The Foundation is built on secular values, committed to serving rural and underprivileged communities across India without any discrimination of caste, creed, colour, race, religion or language.
Guided by:
“The love of Christ controls and urges and impels us…” (2 Cor. 5:14)
Literacy & Education
- Establish and support educational institutions such as schools, colleges, universities, vocational centres, hostels, and research centres across fields including arts, commerce, science, engineering, medicine, agriculture, IT, biotechnology, and theology.
- Develop and strengthen laboratories and research units in commerce, science, engineering, medicine, agriculture, IT, biotechnology, and allied disciplines for academic advancement.
- Promote interdisciplinary education to build awareness, motivation, confidence, and participation in community and development programs.
- Organize seminars, conferences, workshops, and lectures with government, academic, business, and media leaders to promote arts, science, development planning, and knowledge exchange.
- Provide scholarships, stipends, awards, and financial assistance to deserving students, scholars, and teachers, and conduct general-interest educational programs.
Literacy & Education
Health & Family Welfare
Health & Family Welfare
- Organize and support medical camps, health clinics, and outreach services wherever needed.
- Establish and develop medical, nursing, and paramedical institutions including colleges, universities, and training centres essential for global health development.
- Develop hospitals, clinics, dispensaries, laboratories, and research units with emphasis on both modern and traditional health systems.
- Run health-awareness campaigns promoting sanitation, hygiene, civic sense, and preventive health behaviour among communities.
- Execute all necessary initiatives to support and expand healthcare objectives for community well-being.
Environment & Ecology
- Promote environmental awareness, social forestry, afforestation, and conservation of natural resources in line with Section 35 CCB of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
- Support drinking water improvement, renewable energy systems, and welfare projects for socially and economically weaker groups as per Section 35 AC regulations.
- Contribute to climate change mitigation through soil and water conservation, ecological management, and natural resource protection.
- Research and promote alternative and renewable energy technologies for sustainable human and environmental benefit.
- Adopt and propagate viable renewable energy practices ensuring responsible use and management of natural resources.
Environment & Ecology
Public Utilities & Amenities
Public Utilities & Amenities
- Establish public libraries, community spaces, and congregation areas to improve social development in rural and urban sectors.
- Promote cultural and educational discourses on Indian philosophy, history, culture, tradition, and heritage.
- Provide essential public convenience facilities such as bus shelters, drinking water points, toilets, childcare centres, and hostels for men and women.
- Compile, publish, and distribute literature on relief, rehabilitation, development, and socio-economic, cultural, and spiritual progress.
- Take all necessary measures to develop infrastructure and enhance public utility services for all communities.
Community Development
- Assist small and marginal farmers, landless labourers, rural artisans, and weaker sections by providing skills, knowledge, and essential inputs for development.
- Collaborate with government departments (Women & Child Welfare, Social Welfare, Health, SC/ST Development, HRD, Panchayat Raj, etc.) to ensure communities receive available welfare benefits.
- Promote agriculture and support landless peasants through land access, irrigation development, improved tools, and modern techniques to enhance productivity and dignity.
- Encourage agro-based activities, sustainable technologies, and alternative livelihoods for income generation among rural communities.
- Undertake all necessary actions to strengthen community and rural development as defined under Section 35 CCA of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Community Development
Charitable Concern
Charitable Concern
- Establish and support orphanages, old age homes, and care centres for the abused, abandoned, widows, the infirm, physically and mentally challenged, and those in distress.
- Develop rehabilitation centres, half-way homes, and vocational training centres to support mainstreaming and empowerment of less-privileged individuals.
- Provide emergency relief and humanitarian assistance to victims of natural and man-made calamities globally.
- Implement long-term rehabilitation and vulnerability-reduction programs to restore stability and livelihood for disaster-affected communities.
- Undertake all charitable activities necessary to reduce suffering and uplift the socially disadvantaged.