Our Aim

Our Aim

  • Our Aim Is work for the advancement in the educational field; to eradicate illiteracy and for this purpose to ensure that all boys/ girls get education
  • To promote formal education and develop cultural, moral and spiritual values in the students
  • To provide to the students, especially to economically backward students, all required curricular & co-curricular activities for the furtherance of their faculty to enable them to excel in their studies and to educate them in all possible manner for the furtherance of their  basic human values
  • To work for social welfare and render social service activities, aimed at improving the living conditions and economic standard of the students, and their general interest, in urban and rural areas through the Trust and in coordination with other NGOs, whenever required, and to work for providing education to women.
  • To achieve these objectives, the Trust helps, aids, assists, promotes, undertakes, and imparts all sorts of education, training, and research at all levels including under-graduates and post-graduate levels in all disciplines and branches.
  • The Trust provides grants, scholarships, and other forms of financial assistance to needy and deserving students for pursuing education, higher education, vocational training, skill development, etc.,  and to open & run centers.
  • The Trust provides guidance, financial assistance, and expert know-how to the students to prepare them for competitive examinations for professional and civil service jobs and helps and assists students in getting admissions for various disciplines and subjects and for courses offered by other institutions and to offer scholarships to the deserving and economically backward students.
  • The activities of the Trust initially commenced with a grant of financial assistance to needy children and deserving students for higher studies. With the opening of schools in the private sector under the guidance of Govt. for imparting education to combat the deteriorating condition of educational standards in the schools run by Govt.
  • The Trust also felt constrained in 1985, in the backdrop of its aims and objectives to open value-based English Medium schools in backward and far-flung areas and since then it has rendered valuable service in the educational field in the valley. In the beginning, about 25 schools of different grades were established at various places and 18 such schools are presently functional providing quality education to boys and girls of various areas at very economical charges.