Understanding who we are, our beliefs, and the milestones of our social journey.
Economic Support Public Service Trust is a non-governmental public service organization founded to uplift rural households, distressed farming communities, and underemployed youth. We believe that economic stagnation is a multi-dimensional challenge that cannot be resolved solely through financial aids, but requires capacity building, vocational training, educational foundations, and health securities.
Established in 2018 under the Public Trusts Act, our operations are managed by a council of social scientists, former educators, medical advocates, and community volunteers. Our governance emphasizes absolute compliance with tax rules and financial auditing reports to ensure transparency for all public contributions.
Registered under Darpan & tax-exempt 80G/12A.
Over 15,000 direct beneficiaries across districts.
Grassroots deployment with local volunteers.
No mediator. Livelihood tools distributed directly.
Placing human dignity and relief at the center of all operations. We prioritize those in extreme distress regardless of background.
Maintaining public registries of all audit reports, compliance documentations, project costs, and beneficiary logs.
Working to equalize opportunities by supporting child education and women self-reliance in remote districts.
Serving local communities with humility. We are active at the grassroots, coordinating directly with village panchayats.
Fostering long-term capability and self-reliance rather than perpetual dependence. We train people to help themselves.
Economic Support Public Service Trust was registered officially. Started with a team of 10 people coordinating educational distribution drives in 5 suburban schools.
Faced with global crisis, the trust repurposed its funds to distribute 5,000+ hygiene kits, oxygen support cylinders, and basic groceries to migrant workers.
Inaugurated our first two vocational tailoring and computer literacy centers. Supported over 250 women in starting independent micro-businesses.
Achieved full central income tax registration benefits (12A & 80G) and registered on NGO Darpan, expanding support to CSR donor collaborations.
Expanding community clinics, digital schools, and disaster relief cells across multiple districts, touching over 15,000 lives annually.