Our Activities
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NGO
Non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, were first called such in Article 71 in the Charter of the newly formed United Nations in 1945. While NGOs have no fixed or formal definition, they are generally defined as nonprofit entities indepen- dent of governmental influence (although they may receive government funding).
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Agriculture
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have a critical role to play in agriculture and farming area development, especially in rural and underprivi- leged areas. Monitoring progress and co-ordina- tion among volunteers remains a challenge for NGOs working with farmers.
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Medical Emergency
Through crowdfunding, patients and their families receive financial help for medical related expenses such as covering long standing hospital bils, surgery costs, treatment expenses, post surgery expenses, and soon -by raising donations from a large group of generous donors.
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Educational Trust
Educational trusts are the holdings of the Trust under which the reserves can only be used for educational purposes. It should always strive for the higher academic performance and achievements of all students at all levels, particularly for those students who come from a very low income class.
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Tribal Welfare
Under this Scheme provides Land development activities, Improvement of Roof houses, Road work, Improvement of infrastructure in GTR schools, Drinking water, Economic development Schemes and training skils to the Tribal people living below poverty line.
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PhD Scholar
PhD scholars may be employed in the following ways: By the Faculty of Humanities, following a vacancy announcement o a grant from a funding body. Externally, as an employee of a private or public sector company.
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Government School
An education trust is created by the individual who owns the assets that wil fund the trust, and the child who will receive the benefit of the trust for education is the beneficiary. An education trust is overseen by a trustee, who can ensure that the trust is used for educational purposes.
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CSR Project
CSR includes bringing value to the community and generating a positive impact. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the idea that a company should play a positive role in the community and consider the environmental and social impact o business decisions.
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Prisionars Rehabilation
Theseinclude direct herapeutic interventions to address the psychological causes of criminal behaviour, as well as services to prepare offenders to successfully reintegrate into the community after release. Those services include the provision of academic programmes, vocational courses and employment opportunīties.
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Temple Rehabilation
Were on a Mission to discover and restoration of historical temples.Old and depleted condition temples are taken up for renovation and we participates in the ongoing project,various temples have been undertaken and also their priests monthly pension scheme also implemented depending upon the donation received from the donors.