Sri Sathya Sai
Central Trust |
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust was founded by Bhagawan Sri
Sathya Sai Baba, as a public charitable trust in the year 1972. The trust
has been serving society in the fields of Health and Education since
inception. More recently, the Trust has taken up the project for supplying
safe drinking water to rural areas. The guiding philosophy of the trust is
that drinking water, medicine, and education being the fundamental needs
of every individual, should be available to everyone free of
cost. |
The activities of
the trust can be broadly classified into four broad categories:
- Education
- Medical relief
- Relief to the poor
- Objects of general public utility
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Education
Value Education
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The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning is
perhaps one of the few institutions in the country in the field of Higher
Education which emphasise character building as much, if not more than,
mere academic excellence. It is based on Bhagawan Baba's contribution to
the world of learning in the form of Education in Human Values as extended
to Higher Education. The single golden thread that runs through the gamut
of all the activities of the Institute . Curricular, co-curricular and
extra curricular, is that education is for life and not for mere
living. The uniqueness of the Institute lies in the academic
environment being suffused with pure Love, and the students being moulded
in a spirit of sacrifice and service to the community. |
Baba has been stressing that the end of education is
character and that the true meaning of education is not
merely knowledge, but knowledge in action. The emphasis is on purity
and harmony of thoughts, words and action. Knowledge and skills are
imparted in the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning in an
atmosphere of tenderness and intense love. The type of education provided
here is education that ensures absorption of knowledge, accumulation of
wisdom and an appreciation of the experience of ancient ideals of Sathya,
Dharma, Shanthi, Prema and Ahimsa. In the scheme of Integral Education of
the Institute, it endeavours to combine through its awareness programmes
and thoughtfully designed curricular and co-curricular programmes,
academic excellence with duty and devotion; erudition through purity and
meditation, healthfulness through yoga and service, social and national
awareness through field and project work, and a sense of unity and world
brotherhood through acquaintance with seekers of truth from all parts of
the world. The major focus at the Institute, apart from academic
excellence, is the development of character, correct attitudes and
values. Each student is assisted to conduct himself in consonance with
the highest principles of humility and integrity. |
Speaking on the role of the
Educational System in building the right values, Sri Sathya Sai Baba,
Revered Chancellor of the Institute, observed as early as 25 years ago
that human values are the need of the hour . not only in educational
institutions but in every walk of life and throughout the world. Human
values cannot be promoted merely by repeating the words Sathya, Dharma,
Shanti, Prema and Ahimsa. The heart cannot be transformed by lessons in a
classroom. What is needed are the persons who will provide the stimulus
and the encouragement to bring them out. The world cannot be changed by
mere preaching. It is only through action and practical examples, in
all-educational institutions, can the impulse for change be intensified.
When teachers and elders practice disciplined and regulated life and when
human values are fully imbibed by them, the students will automatically
follow. Truth and Right Conduct should be adhered to with
pure intentions. A righteous life leads to peace. Love is to
be experienced in the depths of peace. Love should find expression in
non-violence. These basic values have to be demonstrated in action
and not limited to preaching alone.
Clarifying that secularism
really means equal respect for all faiths and beliefs, Baba stated that
Sri Sathya Sai Institute is truly secular in this sense because its
philosophy as well as methodology are based on equal respect for all
religions and that we are wedded to Unity and harmony as evident from the
Institute's Emblem, work ethos and content of Courses,both curricular and
co-curricular.
"The medium of instruction in
this Institute is discipline; the first, second and the third languages
are love, service and Sadhana". |
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It is a known fact that the cost
of tertiary medical care is beyond the reach of the average person, not to
mention the poor. The provision of such treatment has also become a
commercial enterprise with all the attendant abuses.
The guiding principle driving
all the medical relief activities of the trust could be summed up as
follows:
- Medicine for all: Medical aid should be the
right of every individual irrespective of caste, creed, nationality or
colour.
- To free Medicine from the stigma of
Commercialisation: The act of healing should be restored to its pristine
sanctity, which can only be done when it ceases to be a commodity bought
and sold in the market.
- Human Values in Medical Care: The human
agents of delivery system of health care, be they Health Administrators,
Doctors, Nurses or Technicians, should be perfectly human in thought,
word and deed. They should demonstrate the five Human Values . Truth,
Righteousness, Peace, Love and Non-violence in every act of theirs.
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Much has been spoken about this integrated concept
throughout the world. The World Health Organisation (WHO) too has actively
advocated it. This integration is being effectively implemented in a
thorough and professional manner at Prasanthi Gram. |
Primary Health
Care |
Medical camps are organised on a regular basis in rural
areas where patients are given medicines free of cost. Hundreds of
thousands of patients are treated for eye ailments and thousands of
cataract operations are performed. Free medical dispensaries are being run
at various places by Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations. Blood donation
camps are organised. Medical teams from Sri Sathya Sai Organisations of
various states visit Orphanages, Old Age Homes, and Leprosy Homes etc. for
medical checkup on a continuous basis. |
Secondary
Health Care ( The General Hospital ) |
Sri Sathya Sai General
Hospital at Prasanthi Nilayam and Sri Sathya Sai Hospital at Whitefield, Bangalore render free medical
aid to the poor rural population. These Hospitals have made steady
progress and blossomed as institutions offering a high quality service to
the helpless villagers. These hospitals now offer up to date facilities.
The dedicated and selfless service of the resident doctors and doctors who
visit the hospitals from time to time have resulted in the phenomenal
growth of these hospitals.
Majority of the patients, who
come for treatment to the General Hospitals and Super-speciality Hospital,
are from socially and economically weaker sections of society.
Mother Easwaramma had expressed
her desire that there should be a hospital for all the poor people of
Puttaparthi. Bhagawan had promised her that it would be done at the proper
time. Accordingly, in 1956 Puttaparthi was blessed with its first
hospital. What started as a small two-bed hospital has blossomed over the
years to a full-fledged 100-bed hospital.
Under the benign guidance of
Bhagawan another hospital was opened at Whitefield, Bangalore. Being on
the outskirts of a fast expanding city meant that the hospital had to grow
at a great speed. Today that hospital too has become large enough to
handle more than 1000 patients daily.
Both hospitals today have
speciality units. The various departments in the general hospitals
are:
- General Medicine
- Paediatrics
- General Surgery
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Plastic Surgery
- Urology
- ENT Surgery
- Ophthalmology
- Sri Sathya Sai Eye Bank
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Tertiary Health
Care (The Super - Speciality Hospital) |
The Super Speciality
Hospital is the tertiary link in the
chain of health care.
Leading doctors specialising in
the fields of Cardiology, Urology, Nephrology, Ophthalmology etc. come
from different parts of the World on their own and render their services
free of cost
Most of the patients who come
for treatment to the Super Speciality Hospital are from socially and
economically weaker sections of society. The Hospital provides excellent
patient care facilities to all free of cost. Even Heart Surgeries like
CABG, Valve replacement and Kidney transplantation are done entirely free
of cost in the hospital.
The Super Speciality
Hospital (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of
Higher Medical Sciences) was setup at Prasanthi Gram (about 9 kms. from
Prasanthi Nilayam) under the auspices of the Sri Sathya Sai Medical Trust
in the year 1991 to demonstrate that medical care of the highest quality
even in highly specialised fields like Cardiology, Urology, Nephrology,
Ophthalmology etc can be provided totally free of cost. The aim of the
Trust is to ensure that ailing persons receive the best treatment,
irrespective of their caste, creed, or social status.
The Super-Speciality hospital
acts as a nucleus for the extension of primary health care at village
levels in the surrounding areas. Sri Sathya Sai General Hospital at
Prasanthi Nilayam and Sri Sathya Sai Hospital at Whitefield, Bangalore
extend the secondary health care and finally the Super-Speciality Hospital
acts as the tertiary link in the chain of total health care.
Some of the interesting
surgeries performed in this department:
- Mobile left atrial clot with Rheumatic
mitral stenosis.
- Left ventricle to aorta tunnel.
- Anomalous left coronary artery arising from
pulmonary artery.
- Arterial switch.
- Aortopulmonary window.
- Coronary artery bypass grafting with
Radical Rt. Hemicolectomy and Cholecystectomy, Left ventricular myxoma.
- Combined aortic root.
- Ascending aorta and arch replacement for
chronic dissecting aneurysm.
- Repair of a huge ascending aorta aneurysm
that had eroded the chest wall.
- Closure of ventricular septal defect in a
baby weighing 4.5 kgs.
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Relief to the Poor |
The Trust undertakes various
activities, such as providing food, clothing, shelter, etc for the benefit
of the poor on a regular basis. It also conducts mass marriages entirely
free of cost for the poor and needy.
The Central Trust is the nodal
agency, which lays down the policy guidelines for all service activities
which are carried out by the State Trusts all over India.
In almost every town in India,
Sri Sathya Sai Organisations are carrying out charitable activities meant
for the welfare of the needy.
Some of the activities
undertaken are:
- Polio, blood donation, eye screening camps
etc.
- Visits to Hospitals, leprosy homes,
orthopaedic centres, maternity homes with food, clothes, etc.
- Distribution of clothes, food to the poor
- Rehabilitation programmes for orphans,
delinquents, etc.
- Village upliftment programmes
- Giving educational scholarships to the
disabled
- Providing various facilities to people in
times of earthquake, floods, etc.
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General Public Utility
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The Trust has been
constructing/renovating community halls, schools, temples in a number of
villages around Prasanthi Nilayam for the benefit of the local populace.
The Trust has also constructed buildings to accommodate patients who come
for treatment, doctors, nurses, technicians and other paramedical staff
who come from different parts of the world for rendering services free of
cost. Visiting professors, educationists, intellectuals, academicians etc
who come for delivering lectures at the University, artistes coming for
cultural performances are also provided accommodation. The Trust has also
made suitable arrangements for the convenience of visitors to Prasanthi
Nilayam, who come to imbibe the moral, ethical, cultural and human values
espoused by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba on a continuous basis.
The Trust has established
convention centres with a view to promoting the cultural, moral and
ethical standards of people by conducting symposia, debates, and
discussions on Indian culture and tradition.
The Trust also strives to foster
national integrity and unity among people by organising cultural
festivals, sports and games, competitions. |
Sri
Sathya Sai Drinking Water Supply Project
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One of the unique charitable
activities undertaken by the Trust is the provision of drinking water to
lakhs of people in the drought-prone rural areas of Anantapur, Medak and
Mahaboobnagar Districts of Andhra Pradesh. The problem of drinking
water in India is acute. Of a total number of about 13 lakh habitats, 4
lakh habitats are either not covered at all or only partially covered. It
is therefore very appropriate that the Trust has taken the initiative for
providing safe drinking water through the "Sri Sathya Sai Water Supply
Project", which has become a model for other districts in the State and
the Country.
The SRI SATHYA SAI WATER
SUPPLY PROJECT for Anantapur district was undertaken during the years
1995-97. Ananthpur district one of the most chronically drought affected
areas in the country, where the available ground water has high fluoride
content.It is in fact in the context of such high fluoride content that
the project was designed to make use of surface water from the Tungabhadra
Canal.
This project is unique in many ways.It is the first of its kind in the country in its scope. Secondly, it
is the first project totally funded by a Charitable Trust. Thirdly, it was
completed in a record time.
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