Social Welfare
- To operate as an independent, voluntary, non-profit, non-religious, organisation of people who have made the decision to pursue charitable, scientific, technical, cultural, educational, and philanthropic endeavours.
- To promote social, economic, and environmental sustainability through education, and to develop programs and projects that address global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and inequality.
- To inspire and enlist young people in initiatives to combat societal ills (such as untouchability, superstition, dogmatism, fatalism, drug use, dowry, alcoholism, bound work, child labour, gender discrimination, child marriage, sacrificial rituals, etc.) and promote social justice and harmony.
- To provide food, clothing, medical aid, stationaries, transportations, laboratories, hostels, playground, and various other facilities to the students.
- To support and carry out initiatives for the growth of the scientific temperament, consciousness, and self-knowledge that enable people become more and more self-reliant and self-dependent and contribute to the realisation of the government of India's national programme “Atmanirbhar Bharat.”
- To institute awards, prizes, medals and recognition of outstanding contribution in the fields of education and society.
- To promote the use of technology and digital media in education, and to develop online learning platforms and resources that are accessible to all.
- To promote diversity, inclusion, and equality in education, and to create an environment that respects and celebrates different cultures, languages, and perspectives.
- To establish a system of governance that is transparent, accountable, and participatory, and to ensure that the trust's resources are used effectively and efficiently.
- To do all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objectives, and to amend or alter the trust deed from time to time as necessary to achieve these objectives.