Our Trust has taken up the responsibility of supporting meritorious students from rural areas, who have no means of financial support. Especially, students pursuing Medicine, Engineering, and professional degree courses are provided with financial support to pursue their academic careers.

  • Support Orphan Children
  • Support to Merit Students of Rural Areas
  • Supporting Schools in Rural Areas
  • Providing Books
  • Providing Writing Material and Stationery to Rural Schools

We distribute books and other study materials in schools in rural areas. Since 2007, we have been helping many meritorious students who get admission into Engineering, Medicine, and other professional courses. We do this continuously, till they complete their education.

Our support includes:

  • Scholarship for academic fees
  • Hostel expenses

Through our Trust, we actively counsel and help locals to enroll their Children in Schools and ensure that almost all children avail formal education.

Over the years, we have embarked on the serious task of helping merit students whose parents cannot afford to send them to higher studies.

  • The Trust has adopted a 9-year-old girl child whose parents died of AIDS, based on a report published in Andhra Jyothi Daily. The girl is now studying in Government School at Kona, Kalakada Mandal, Annamayya District. She will be supported for further education and her employment/settlement.
  • The Trust has undertaken the responsibility of a student who got 90th rank in Medical entrance 2006 and whose parents could not afford his studies. The Trust has supported him by providing a scholarship to meet the expenses of MBBS at SVRR Medical College, Tirupati.
  • The Trust has paid college fees for a handicapped student who wanted to join B. A (Computers) at B.T.College, Madanapalle during the academic year 2007-08.
  • The Trust took care of an Orphan student to continue the Intermediate course at Vidyodaya College, Tirupati, and also supported him in taking long-term coaching for EAMCET.
  • The Trust provides Books, writing material, etc. in rural areas so that the parents do not feel the extra burden to send their children to school.
  • Educational support was provided for 5 students of Engineering, 3 students of Medicine, and 6 more from other professional courses.