To establish and run educational institutions for needy, poor, orphaned, and differently-abled students, providing them with free and quality education.
To organize AIDS awareness programs and health education campaigns among the public.
To conduct free health camps and provide medicines and medical assistance to the general public as well as to inmates in jails.
To establish and manage old age homes and orphanages for the care and support of aged, poor, needy, and differently-abled persons.
To provide scholarships and financial assistance to economically disadvantaged students.
To offer medical aid and facilities to poor, deserving, and differently-abled individuals.
To arrange and conduct free marriages for poor and differently-abled persons.
To conduct income-generating training programs such as tailoring and embroidery for women in rural and urban areas, empowering widows, orphans, and differently-abled persons to become self-reliant.
To recognize and support meritorious, poor, and needy individuals excelling in education, sports, science, and technology.
To organize cultural and patriotic programs on nationally important days for the public as well as for prisoners in state and central jails.
To provide clothes, books, and other essential materials to the children of prisoners studying in schools run by jail authorities.
To promote the welfare and empowerment of women and undertake all activities necessary for improving their position in society.
To organize motor driving and other vocational training programs for poor, orphaned, needy, and unemployed youth to help them achieve self-sufficiency.
To undertake any other charitable activities of general public utility that do not involve profit-making or commercial gain.