At SBV Development Trust, our vision is a world where education is accessible, forsaken temples are supported, agriculture is sustainable, and the elderly are cared for. Through our work, we empower individuals and communities to thrive, fostering understanding, resilience, and compassion. Join us in building a brighter future for all.
Supporting Temples
We extend our support to temples with minimal revenue and lacking government assistance. Our mission includes facilitating daily pooja rituals, maintenance, and financial aid to safeguard temple properties. Join us in preserving these sacred spaces and nurturing our cultural heritage.
We believe in honouring and supporting our elderly community members who have contributed so much to society. Our programs and initiatives are designed to provide assistance, care, and companionship to seniors, ensuring they live with dignity and comfort in their golden years.
We are committed to breaking the cycle of poverty through education and preserving our cultural heritage by promoting Veda Paatashalas. Our initiatives aim to provide underprivileged students with access to quality education and support the traditional learning of Vedic scriptures.
We believe that every child deserves access to a quality education, regardless of their background. Through our scholarship programs, tutoring services, and educational resources, we support underprivileged students in their academic journey, helping them unlock their full potential and pursue their dreams.
We are dedicated to sustaining agriculture and nurturing our environment. One of our initiatives involves cultivating acres of land, and we commit to reinvesting the profits back into society. Additionally, we’ve planted over 50 tree saplings, with plans to expand our efforts by planting even more trees. We are also committed to conserving the native bird species.
We are embarking on a project to build a goshala—a sanctuary for cows. The goshala will provide shelter, food, and medical care for cows, promoting compassion and reverence for these sacred animals.