Shri Veeranjaneya Educational and Charitable Trust is carrying out various philanthropic activities including:

  • A biennial Malenada Utsava festival since 2008 with the participation of more than six thousand artists covering 100 art forms. The Utsava is celebrated as a Global Cultural Feat. The enormous popularity of the events has propelled the Foundation to raise the event to the international levels in the coming year.
  • HH Guruji personally takes interest in location of rare art forms and he was instrumental in bringing them to lime light under the aegis of Malenada Utsava.
  • A Yakshgana festival, Yaksha Purnime, held over two week duration, beginning from the first day of Navaratri.
  • Workshops in Performing Arts
  • Writings of HH Guruji have been published as a book - Daarshanika Sachchintane - a valuable guide to the devotees to traverse the path of Dharma.
  • The SHRI VEERANJANEYA EDUCATIONAL AND CHARITABLE TRUST Foundation offers vocational training to needy youth in basic computer skills, soap making, marketing, banking, tailoring etc., HH Guruji intends to elevate these services to cover large number of youth, all over the State, through a network of Community Colleges.
  • The Foundation offers its Convention Hall and attendant facilities free of cost to organizations to conduct programmes of public interest.
  • Health care services are extended to the needy in the form of free medical camps for checkups with the participation of medical experts from Karnataka, Goa and other places. Health awareness campaigns regarding cancer, eye care etc., are also periodically conducted. In addition, free ambulance services are made available 24 X 7 to patients in distress.
  • HH envisions many services to the deprived sections of society under the overarching SHRI VEERANJANEYA EDUCATIONAL AND CHARITABLE TRUST Foundation activities such as, a garden for Medicinal Herbs (Sanjeevini Vana), Spreading of computer handling skills under a special programme - Pragna, a knowledge center (library) - Sukruthi, a Museum - Saaketha to preserve valuable scripts, coins, idols of anthropological, religious and cultural value to gain insights into the rich cultural heritage the region/nation nation.
  • A rural development scheme Samrudhhi envisages transfer of modern technologies in 9 core areas including energy, water management, housing, agriculture,, public health engineering (sanitation), biodiversity preservation, climate change (environment), entrepreneurship and skill development to leverage socioeconomic development of rural areas of the region.
  • HH Guruji cherishes a dream of establishing a Parivardhini University for Divyangjn - in order to empower them as productive citizens of the country; to be able to contribute their might to national productivity, working shoulder to shoulder with other citizens. This is in line with the World Disability Report (2011) brought out by WHO and World Bank and the National Disability Act (2016). The ultimate goal of HH Guruji is to erase the current social exclusion practices and usher in an era of social inclusion principles, accommodating Divyangjn on par with others in all societal activities.
  • For establishing the a.s. institution, a sixty acre plot is reserved. Disability criteria as defined under the World Disability Report (2011) and National Disability Act (2016) will be adopted for carrying out the project proposals