Thirumalai Charity Trust - a secular non-profit voluntary body to promote health, education and alleviate human sufferings.









Activities
 
Thirumalai Charity Trust (TCT),a secular,non-profit voluntary body was created in 1970 to promote education, health and alleviate human suffering.It is managed by people with a high level of integrity and social commitment.TCT has been continuing its tradition of service in education and has been instrumental in setting up the N R Swamy college of Commerce in1982, The Thirumalai College of Science in 1991 in Mumbai and Vedavalli Vidyalaya in Walajapet in 1994. Over 8,000 children study in these centres of education.

Keeping in line with the changing needs of the society and to reach out to the people in rural areas, TCT's commitment and activities have grown over the years ....touching every aspect of rural life - health, education, economic and social..... BRINGING THE RURAL POOR TOGETHER, IN BUILDING THEIR OWN FUTURE.

PHILOSOPHY:
TCT believes that all sectors of rural life are inter related and hence an integrated approach to rural development is required. TCT has great faith in rural women's abilities and believes that women's participation and involvement is absolutely essential for any meaningful development to take place. It is essential to work closely with several like minded organizations and Government Departments to benefit more people, more effectively and in more ways. Voluntary action is required at every level to ensure long term benefits to the community.
TCT's Vision:
In a period of ten years, all activities will be manged by women's organizations. There will be a demanding society which will ensure all the required services for the rural communities. Women will be economically, socially and politically empowered. There will be a greater demand for gender justice, equality and recognition of children's rights. TCT's project will be an acknowledged international model for women's development.
TCT's MISSION:
TCT will improve the quality of life of rural households through organisation of village based women's groups. It aims to promote development through an increased understanding of the prevailing situation and to provide the means of improving it. Through a process of training in self management , it encourages maximum utilisation of local potentials.
AREA OF OPERATION:
TCT's current area of focus is 800 villages in 150 Panchayats in Walaja and Arcot Taluks of Vellore District in Tamil Nadu , South India. Most of the villages are located on the banks of the rivers of Palar and Ponnai and are accessible from the National Highway -Chennai - Mumbai through village roads. The villages are located within a radius of 30 km from Ranipet,a big industrial town in Tamil Nadu.


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