(These objectives relate to the promotion of goods, industry, rural development, arts, political education,
libraries/reading rooms, and the dissemination of useful information on natural, mechanical, multipurpose,
khadi, and fine arts for the general public.)
1. To provide adult education and informal education to make the backward sections of society literate and
To provide convenient high level education to the boys and girls of the area, by establishing educational
institutions at primary, junior high school, high school, intermediate degree and post graduate level, to
make arrangements for various faculties of education like arts, science, commerce, law education and
education from primary to higher education, science and technology management, technical education.
2. To open and run play way, Hindi medium schools, English medium schools, CBSE, ICSE medium schools,
colleges, girls' schools, technical training institutes in various districts of the state through the
institution.
3. To operate educational institutions in Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, and other subjects for boys and
girls in various districts and rural areas of the state, including primary and higher education. Establish
schools and colleges for boys and girls in rural areas and provide residential hostels for boys and girls.
Conduct research and organize seminars. Establish technical colleges, medical colleges, nursing homes,
paramedical colleges, engineering colleges, and agricultural education schools and colleges through the
organization with government permission.
4. To empower women from backward castes and Scheduled Tribes by providing them training in industrial
training, such as computer typing, sewing, embroidery, weaving, painting, music, fruit preservation, rexine
art, and beauty parlors, enabling them to become self-employed.
5. To establish and operate nursing courses and teacher training, engineering colleges, medical colleges,
and polytechnic colleges with prior government permission.
Carry out the work of the organization. 6. Working in environmental fields, organizing various programs for
pollution control and planting trees.
7. Establishing training centers for small scale industries and technical education to provide creative
direction to young men and women and making them self-reliant by providing them education in various fields
for self-employment and training in computer-related hardware and software. Providing free computer
education, especially for the upliftment of children from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The
organization offers computer education and offers new courses.
8. Conducts the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (All-India Education) program to make the community literate and
carries out welfare work for the physically and mentally challenged and handicapped (Satyameva Jayate) and
constructs buildings and hostels for their residence.
9. Conducts anti-depression classes, mid-brain activation, provides art training to women, digital
education, literature empowerment, and child development, and nature conservation work.
10. Creates awareness about the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (All-India Education Mission) and provides adult
education and informal education to prostitutes. The organization promotes training and employment programs
for the welfare of women.
11. Organizes free vaccination camps, blood donation camps, and eye-sight camps. With the help of doctors,
establishes charitable hospitals and conducts free health care services. Establish free hospitals in various
districts of the state and promote all types of medical and health programs for human welfare. Work shoulder
to shoulder with the Red Cross Society's schemes to provide information to the general public and operate
mobile medical services.
12. Establish charitable community halls, marriage halls, old-age homes, women's homes, orphanages, drinking
water rooms, libraries, charitable dispensaries, and free studios for public use.
Operate all programs for the welfare of the deaf and dumb.
13. Establish sports training centers to promote sports and construct gymnasiums for the welfare of the
youth. Obtain permission to construct sports grounds and stadiums through the organization. Organize various
sports events such as kabaddi, cricket, basketball, wrestling, hockey, football, volleyball, swimming, judo,
karate, etc., and organize prize distributions to foster sportsmanship and boost the morale of athletes in
various sports. To promote wrestling on a special priority basis among various sports so that the players
and wrestlers of the country can get their identity.
14. To make various welfare schemes helpful in the socio-cultural upliftment of minorities, Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes, backward castes and poor people of the society and to organize women's conference,
children's conference and debate.
15. Industrial training for the backward classes of the community, such as typing, computer, data
processing, screen printing, turner, electrician, wireman, diesel mechanic, motor mechanic, radio taping,
small and cottage industries, motor binding, motor mechanic, radio taping, small and cottage industries,
motor binding, air conditioner training, and self-employment training.
16. Organize discussions, seminars, conferences, social programs, awareness camps, and travel for
intellectual development. Organize religious functions.
17. Promote education and useful knowledge for the upliftment of the weak and the underprivileged, and
establish libraries and reading rooms for awakening awareness among the general public and their
intellectual development. Establish libraries and reading rooms for heritage and museums.
18. Provide information about all programs related to Khadi Village Industries, Khadi Commission Board,
handloom, handicrafts, leather industry, and rexine art. Establish centers and strive to make successful the
programs run by the Uttar Pradesh Khadi Village Industries Commission for the upliftment of the
underprivileged and unemployed.
19. Conduct health, family welfare, and child welfare programs, organize camps and seminars to raise
awareness and motivate people about the cleanliness of public places, and launch cleanliness campaigns to
make society disease-free.
20. Establish free libraries, reading rooms, playgrounds, old-age and widows' homes, orphanages, women's
homes, and crèches, and arrange scholarships and hostels for them, and organize mass marriages. Establish
and operate training institutes for youth and provide assistance under the Government of India's
employment-related Skill India Program, Make in India Program, etc.
21. Support farmers' development by providing free information on animal husbandry, fisheries, poultry, and
sericulture related to agriculture, and work to prevent animal and agricultural diseases. Promote programs
run by the Horticulture and Food Processing Department.
22. Promote medicinal herbs and organic farming through organic fertilizer promotion programs, and encourage
people to become self-employed. Promote the planting and protection of medicinal plants.
23. Through the organization, assist the poor, helpless, and vulnerable, arranging for free medical
education and facilitating the marriage of girls. Providing free food and water for poor children.
24. Promote sheep, goat, and cow rearing and poultry farming through the organization. Establish cattle
sheds and cow shelters for livestock with government permission. Operate and expand dairy farming. Arrange
for the protection and maintenance of cattle, and selflessly perform the necessary tasks to achieve
self-reliance in the field of dairy farming and dairy development.
25. Assist people affected by natural disasters, floods, earthquakes, and other natural disasters, and
provide all possible assistance to the public to prevent various epidemics.
26. Undertake land conservation and water conservation activities through agricultural and land reform
projects, benefit farmers through cutting-edge research conducted by experts, and conduct agricultural
diversification programs.
27. Empower women by providing them vocational training and establishing shelters and old-age homes for
destitute women, the elderly, and children.
28. Develop programs and conduct clean-up operations to prevent sewage and garbage from entering rivers.
29. Develop a program to promote widespread publicity to eliminate inequality based on caste, creed, and
religion. Organize seminars and public awareness programs to help drug addicts break free from drug
addiction and raise public awareness against drug abuse.
30. To provide self-employment by providing technical training to landless laborers and rural artisans
belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Dalits, weaker sections of society, and backward classes
living below the poverty line.
31. To arrange and operate free dharamshalas for the stay of students, Buddhist monks, traders, and farmers
from India and abroad.
32. To conduct family welfare and health programs in villages on a large scale, free of charge. To provide
information on vaccinations for diseases such as polio, hepatitis, filariasis, malaria, leprosy,
tuberculosis, AIDS, cancer, tuberculosis, etc., and to distribute free medicines.
33. To provide employment opportunities by providing training to turners, fitters, welders, carpenters, iron
welders, masons, crane loaders, tiggers, rolling mill carpenters, machinists, diesel mechanics, motor
mechanics, computer operators, plumbers, and other trades.
34. To try to end child marriage, divorce, divorce, etc. and to build widow hostels, Balaram hostels, etc.
To abolish children's homes and to build labour schools and hostels to educate poor children.
“society's mission is to provide public benefit through a variety of actions, such as alleviating poverty,
improving health, providing education, offering social security, or empowering vulnerable groups like
children and women.”
1. Poverty Alleviation:
Providing essential resources like food, shelter, and financial assistance to those in need.
2. Health & Welfare:
Improving health outcomes, providing care for vulnerable people, and offering rehabilitation services.
3. Education & Empowerment:
Offering ethical, rights-based education, vocational training, and programs to empower individuals and help
them achieve financial independence.
4. Social Security:
Implementing and improving social security programs to provide a safety net for disadvantaged populations.
5. Community Development:
Working with marginalized communities to create safer environments and promote their overall well-being.
6. Support for Vulnerable Groups:
Focusing on the care and protection of vulnerable groups, especially children and women, through various
programs and initiatives.
7. Skill Development:
Facilitating small-scale production activities and vocational training for income generation and
self-sufficiency.
8. Spiritual and religious focus:
Spreading religious teachings and values through evangelism.
Establishing and supporting churches, as well as training clergy.
Encouraging missionary commitment among the faithful.
9. Humanitarian aid:
Providing educational opportunities for children and adults.
Offering medical assistance through dispensaries and clinics.
Delivering aid and shelter to people in need, particularly during disasters.
10. Social development:
Initiating economic development programs in mission territories.
Supporting local communities through various forms of practical help.
Focusing on the needs of specific demographics, such as children or women.
11. Education and Awareness:
Educating girls and women is considered a powerful driver of national growth, benefiting individuals and
communities.
12. Economic Empowerment:
Initiatives provide financial independence through programs like entrepreneurship support, allowing women to
become self-reliant.
13. Policy and Governance:
Governments create policies and legislation to protect women's rights, promote their participation in
decision-making, and ensure gender equality.
14. Social and Cultural Change:
Addressing and changing societal attitudes and mindsets about women's roles is crucial for true progress and
empowering women to raise their voices.
15. Systemic Integration:
Moving from simply addressing women's issues to integrating them into broader development efforts through a
whole-of-society approach is a significant shift.