The N.D.R.K. Charitable Trust is dedicated to uplifting communities through education, healthcare, and social welfare initiatives, fostering progress and equality for all.
The N.D.R.K. Mathur Charitable Trust, established in 2016 in Sikar, aims to promote social welfare through education, healthcare, and community service. It provides scholarships to underprivileged students, supports women’s empowerment, organizes sports and cultural events, and assists in the marriage of poor girls. The trust also funds medical camps for various diseases, aids the elderly, widows, and orphans, and establishes welfare institutions like temples, guest houses, and drinking water stalls. It collaborates with government schemes, accepts donations, and ensures transparent financial management. The trust is committed to serve the society without discrimination, fostering progress, and uplifting the underprivileged.
The N.D.R.K. Mathur Charitable Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees consisting of 7 to 9 members, with the four founding trustees holding lifelong positions. Successors are appointed based on seniority, while other trustees serve three-year terms, with the possibility of re-election. Decisions require a two-thirds majority, but final authority rests with the Chairman and Secretary. The trust manages its finances through a joint bank account, undergoes annual audits, and adheres to Indian Trust and Income Tax laws. Trustees oversee property, appoint staff, and implement welfare programs. Meetings occurs half yearly, ensuring accountability and effective governance.
The N.D.R.K. Mathur Charitable Trust, established in 2016 in Sikar, aims to promote social welfare through education, healthcare, and community service. It provides scholarships to underprivileged students, supports women’s empowerment, organizes sports and cultural events, and assists in the marriage of poor girls. The trust also funds medical camps for various diseases, aids the elderly, widows, and orphans, and establishes welfare institutions like temples, guest houses, and drinking water stalls. It collaborates with government schemes, accepts donations, and ensures transparent financial management. The trust is committed to serving society without discrimination, fostering progress, and uplifting the underprivileged.
The N.D.R.K. Mathura Charitable Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees consisting of 7 to 9 members, with the four founding trustees holding lifelong positions. Successors are appointed based on seniority, while other trustees serve three-year terms, with the possibility of re-election. Decisions require a two-thirds majority, but final authority rests with the Chairman and Secretary. The trust manages its finances through a joint bank account, undergoes annual audits, and adheres to Indian Trust and Income Tax laws. Trustees oversee property, appoint staff, and implement welfare programs. Meetings occur twice a year, ensuring accountability and effective governance.
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