1. Healthcare & Medical Institutions:
To establish, develop, maintain, run, or grant aid (in cash or in kind) to hospitals, medical dispensaries, nursing homes, maternity homes, sanatoriums, asylums, mobile dispensaries, and other healthcare institutions for the benefit of the public. To promote and support medical research centres for the development and advancement of healthcare facilities in India.
2. Educational Institutions & Training:
To establish, maintain, and support all kinds of educational institutions, including schools, colleges, universities, technical and professional institutions, libraries, and reading rooms, for the education and diffusion of knowledge. To provide stipends, scholarships, fellowships, awards, and financial assistance to deserving and meritorious students, scholars, and researchers. To advance loans or other financial support to students for pursuing studies on reasonable terms. To establish vocational training and self-employment centers for underprivileged, disabled, and marginalized persons, providing training in various trades and skills.
3. Social Welfare & Public Relief:
To support orphanages, widow homes, blind homes, poor houses, lunatic asylums, night shelters, hostels, and dharamshalas for public benefit. To provide food, clothing, blankets, quilts, and other essential items to the poor and needy. To conduct Bhandaras, Langars, and collective marriages for poor families. To bear cremation expenses for deceased poor persons. To provide free water and other essential services to weaker sections of society.
4. Arts, Culture & Community Development:
To establish and maintain historical parks, gardens, monuments, rest houses, and institutions for the promotion of science, art, literature, music, drama, and fine arts. To set up community centers, clubs, sports facilities, gymnasiums, and stadiums for public use. To set up printing presses and publish educational and philosophical materials, including books on Yoga, Vedas, and other subjects.
5. Support to Armed Forces & National Service:
To provide assistance, cash, or in-kind support to Indian military personnel and their families who have made sacrifices or been disabled in service to the nation. To encourage eye donations, organize blood donation camps, and support other public health initiatives.
6. Economic Uplift & Employment:
To establish institutions, training centers, and programs that create sustainable livelihood opportunities and support the development of small-scale and cottage industries.
The aim is to promote social justice, economic empowerment, and legal awareness among marginalized and economically weaker communities, minority communities, and weaker sections of society, enabling them to lead a self-reliant and dignified life.
7. Religious & Spiritual Activities:
To establish and manage temples, ashrams, dharamshalas, and related facilities for the benefit of devotees, pilgrims, and students.
8. Financial & Administrative Powers:
To raise funds, accept donations, subscriptions, grants, voluntary contributions, or government support for furtherance of the Trust’s objectives. To borrow or raise loans as deemed necessary for achieving the objectives of the Trust and secure repayment as required. To acquire land, buildings, or premises through purchase, donation, or gift to fulfill the aims of the Trust.
9. Miscellaneous Activities:
To recognize and reward meritorious work in education, social welfare, medical research, and public service through awards, certificates, and monetary assistance. To carry out any other activity that promotes the welfare of the public and furthers the objectives of the Trust.