Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust
Indian charitable trust
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November 2023 | On the occasion of SSSVV's tenth anniversary, the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust signed a memorandum of understanding with NCERT-CIET to share its educational expertise with government school teachers nationwide. |
June 2023 | SSSIHMS, Prasanthigram was awarded recognition by the Andhra Pradesh Government for outstanding clean and green initiatives, including comprehensive environmental and sustainability efforts such as energy conservation, solar power generation, water conservation, and waste management. |
2021 | Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning received 'B++' accreditation in the latest NAAC assessment. |
November 2021 | SSSCT was conferred with the YSR Lifetime Achievement Award by the Andhra Pradesh government for outstanding contribution to public service. |
2020 | Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organizations completed the installation of 108 water purification systems across six states, with a total investment of ₹5.4 crore. These systems are capable of removing nitrate, arsenic, and other heavy metals from water sources. |
2020 | The Trust donated US$2 Million towards Covid-19 relief efforts, including contributions to state and central government relief funds, medical supplies to 14 district quarantine centres, and converting a facility into a 125-bed COVID hospital with five ICU beds and ventilators. |
2020 | The Trust's Central Research and Instrumentation Facility developed a rapid Covid-19 detection kit (SAIC-19 Ag Kit), which was validated and approved by the Indian Council of Medical Research. |
2020 | Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust established a Covid-19 treatment center with 420 hospital staff, including 53 doctors, 142 nurses, and 225 paramedical and support staff to provide medical care during the pandemic. |
2020 | The Trust collaborated with UNICEF to create public awareness programmes about Covid-19 infection. |
2020 | Sri Satya Sai Central Trust was granted Special Consultative status by the United Nations Economic and Social Council. |
January 2020 | RJ Rathnakar was unanimously appointed as Managing Trustee by all trustees, creating a new post to expand the Trust's service activities. |
2019 | Completion of the Premadhara Project, which resulted in 119 water filtration units being installed, providing pure drinking water to approximately 165,000 citizens in 14 districts of Kerala. |
2018 | Sathya Sai Seva Organizations in Kerala initiated the Premadhara Project to install water filtration units across the state. |
2017 | Sri Sathya Sai Mirpuri College of Music was reduced to a department of the Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, and its building was offered to the Government to house the District Collector's Office. |
July 11 2016 | Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Prasanthigram received National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) accreditation for quality patient care. |
2011 | Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning received 'A' accreditation from NAAC. |
November 2011 | SSSVV was formally launched at Sai Kulwanth Hall in Puttaparthi by Ratan Tata, chairperson of Tata Group, with the aim of providing free technological resources and high-quality academic content to teachers across India. |
April 2011 | Following Sathya Sai Baba's demise, the Trust's activities were collectively managed by the board of trustees. |
2010 | Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini (SSSVV) was first announced on Baba's birthday, marking the initial conception of the educational technology platform focused on teacher empowerment and rural education. |
June 10 2010 | The Smt. Eashwaramma English Medium School converted to a modern CBSE syllabus English Medium School, with the first batch starting on this date. |
March 2010 | Trust was reconstituted to include notable members such as former Chief Justice of India PN Bhagawati, chartered accountant Indulal Shah, and other prominent professionals. |
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