Having achieved all that it had set about in the past few years, SMCT has now set its goals higher.
A Special School for Special Children - Mentally Retarded, Disabled and Handicapped Children will soon be housed in a specially designed Residential School.
Well-equipped Mobile Hospitals - The Trust will chart out a schedule for visits to villages in a pattern that will ensure sustained medical support over a period to those areas.
Women Self Help Group (SHG) development programme will be taken up in a focussed and sustained manner in identified districts to augment the efforts taken up by the Government in this direction under the Stree-Shakti project.
Women having to live in cities on a short stay for several reasons like attending interviews, taking up a new job, visiting on official duty etc. will soon be able to live in Transit Homes for Women - a concept being specially developed. Stay will be supported with food and transport facilities too.
Senior Citizens -Trust is coming up with several Old Age Homes in various cities and towns to provide the much-needed succour to the aged and infirm.
Model village - The Trust has just approved a plan for a Model Village where traditional housing will be supported by health services to accommodate children and the aged. It is a comprehensive development programme giving the Trust ample scope to attain all its objectives through several initiatives.
A Residential school for poor children, from urban and rural centres.
Vocational centres for traditional crafts will be set up.
Farmland around such villages will be adopted for Chemical-fertilizer-free organic farming to ensure better health through clean farm produce.
Herbal and Medicinal plantations supporting an 'Ayurvana' Ayurvedic Hospital will also be developed.
Dedicated Research and development centre to promote ancient Indian culture and arts.