SAMRAAT ORGANISATION

Mission & Vision

Mission & Vision

Aims & Objectives of the Organization

  • To promote social unity, equality, and the spirit of brotherhood among the weaker sections of society and to form welfare associations/groups for their upliftment.
  • To strengthen social forces through mutual cooperation and understanding and to establish harmony in society.
  • To promote social welfare, education, health facilities, family planning, de-addiction programs, and prohibition of alcohol and smoking through cleanliness drives, public awareness campaigns, and related activities, and to develop and manage resources for the same.
  • To encourage cultural development by constructing libraries, reading rooms, auditoriums, etc., publishing magazines/journals, and organizing drama, dance, classical music programs, poets’ meets, literary conferences, जागरण (Jagran), bhajan evenings, and other cultural events for social welfare.
  • To establish coordination and maintain good relations with other national social organizations/institutions in the country.
  • To provide assistance to other social and government institutions in fulfilling their social objectives.
  • To inform the State and Central Government authorities regarding the social and economic problems/complaints of weaker sections such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), minorities, and other needy groups, as per Indian standards.
  • To organize award distribution programs and felicitation ceremonies to honor and encourage social workers and individuals who have made outstanding achievements contributing to the development of society.
  • To assist the Government in the successful implementation of various social welfare schemes.
  • To organize and develop resources and methods for the upliftment of weaker sections, backward classes, Dalits, minorities, victims, destitute, exploited, and disadvantaged groups.
  • To form organizations/committees for solving the problems of weaker sections and to work for their welfare and upliftment.
  • To establish cooperative societies to work on the problems faced by weaker sections of society.
  • To conduct campaigns for the eradication of dowry system, child marriage, purdah system, superstition, and other social evils.
  • To work for morality, character building, and the development of social values.
  • To provide scholarships to poor students, arrange cultivable land for landless people, provide housing facilities for homeless and poor persons, support widows, disabled persons, and TB patients, and assist them in obtaining financial aid from the Government.
  • To provide proper education to children of all communities without discrimination on the basis of caste, religion, color, race, or creed, and to work for their overall physical, mental, intellectual, moral, and spiritual development.
  • To establish, run, manage, and maintain schools from pre-primary to higher education levels after obtaining recognition from the Education Department and the concerned Government authorities.
  • To approach relevant agencies for land allotment for opening and running nursery, pre-primary, primary, middle, senior secondary, and higher secondary educational institutions, especially for the poor, irrespective of caste, religion, or social status.
  • To establish, construct, operate, and develop institutions for specialized education in the fields of engineering, science and technology, information technology, computer education, pharmacy, architecture, medical, nursing, law, polytechnic, hotel management, and other vocational and professional courses.
  • To establish, operate, develop, and manage schools (including residential/boarding schools), colleges, postgraduate institutions, teacher training institutes, and vocational training centers.
  • To promote cultural centers and to operate and maintain libraries and reading rooms equipped with books related to science and technology, commerce, literature, fine arts, general knowledge, and other subjects.
  • To organize programs to develop the spirit of brotherhood, cooperation, love, affection, and harmony among the citizens of India.
  • To represent, as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), before various officials of Government and semi-government institutions whenever required for the fulfillment of social objectives
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