Objectives of Sindhi Seva Samiti

One of the biggest sacrifices at the time of Independence of India in 1947 came from the Hindu Sindhis post - partition; we were displaced from our Motherland Sind to find safe haven across the globe. We, the Sindhis of Namma Bengaluru found our bearings here thanks to H H Sri Jaya Chamarajendra Wodeyar and the support of a few Sindhi families who were living here from eons.

After having settled down, our fore fathers embarked on a Community Centre Sindhi Seva Samiti, which was established in 1956 with the following objectives.

Medical Relief

  • To establish, maintain, run, develop, improve, extend, grant, donate for and to aid, and assist in the establishment, maintenance, of medical centres / hospitals.



Education

  • To establish, maintain, develop and aid Schools, Colleges, Polytechnics and other educational institutions, including vocational training centres and Research Centres.
  • To institute studentship, scholarships, stipends, prizes and provide monetary aid to deserving students for pursuing their education.



Relief to the Poor

  • To assist aid and provide for the poor by conducting poor feeding programs and establish rehabilitation centres and similar institutions.
  • To provide relief in time of natural calamities like earthquakes, floods, famine, etc.



Other Objects Of General Public Utility

  • To establish, run and aid public reading rooms and public libraries.
  • To provide amenities for holding discourses on Indian Philosophy and allied subjects touching upon Indian culture, tradition and way of life.
  • To aid and assist by way of donations for the renovation or repair of any such institution as notified by the Central Government in the Official Gazette, for the purpose of section 80G of the Income-Tax Act to be of historic, archeological or artistic importance, or a place of public worship of renown throughout any State or States in India.
  • To renovate, maintain, aid and develop public crematoria adopting Scientific, ecological methods cremation (27-02-2000)
  • To assist any project which is of Public benefit at large & which is not violate of Section 80G of Income Tax act.



Community Welfare

  • Organise and observe religious and social events community welfare activities to promote Sindhi language, culture and traditions.



Humanitarian Efforts

  • Integrate with the local community by promoting eye donation, blood donation, organ donation and other activities benefitting the society.



The benefits of the Association shall be open to all irrespective of caste, creed or religion.

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