Satkarma mission is public interest research and welfare organization corporated in 2014 as a non-profit organization registered with Government of India (Ministry of Corporate Affairs). It has the highest credential; any Philanthropic organization can have in India and is authorized to conduct activities all over India and abroad. They are a non-sectarian organization and welcome all the members of humanity.
They are an organization committed to global sustainability through engagement of people in righteous activities at different levels. Their activities are guided by the ancient wisdom envisaged in the principles given by the thinkers from ancient India. Their mission is to mainstream that ancient wisdom in all the innovations and developments taking place around them in the modern world through ‘satkarma’ (righteous actions) to retain the essence of humanity against the unsustainable growth based on endless materialism.
In the current scenario of sudden outbreak of Corona Virus, all of sudden the focus of entire humanity have shifted to survive through isolation and this unfortunate situation however, has given them a ‘rare’ opportunity for self-reflection and sustainable future planning. It is an occasion when one of the oldest wisdom from India ‘VasudhevKutumbkam’ (The earth is one family) has strongly knocked all the sensitive minds. No one alone is safe, happy or rich and ultimately the forgotten and ignored values of collective health, prosperity, equality have again have become central to the Global sustainability. Hope the ancient message of ‘VasudhevKumkumbkam’, they remember always and make best possible efforts to keep themselves in conformity with this.
They are working to contribute towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) prescribed by the United Nations. They conduct trainings related to ‘Water-quality’ education, Rain water Harvesting (RWH) and conservation of rivers and lakes. Every year they celebrate festivals dedicated to sacred rivers of India to generate awareness about their conservation and secure meaningful public participation in water conservation.
They provide professional services to different developmental organizations, travelers and organize activities like Shrimad Bhagwad Katha, interdisciplinary conferences, seminars, Yoga retreats/camps, educational trips and cultural performances.They also work in the areas of Skill development, Alternative medicine, Women empowerment, Heritage conservation and collaborate with governmental and non-governmental agencies engaged in achieving similar aims and objectives. They are also well connected with the corporate world through quality execution of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects. Donations given to their orgnsatiion areexempted from income tax and are used solely in achieving welfare objectives of organization. They are working towards a transformation based on indigenous knowledge and scientific insight and hope to make a difference.Their efforts are focused around following major thrust areas.