AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE SOCIETY:
1) To promote academies of excellence.
2) To participate in the affiliation, accreditation, examination and certification.
3) To do and undertake the task of educational and vocational upliftment of the Sector.
4) To facilitate and assist the Appropriate Governmental Authority and NSDC in strengthening the existing vocational education system for skill development in the Sector and to collaborate in upgrading vocational training system in the Sector, in line with requirements to achieve global standards in manpower productivity.
5) To organize and participate in seminars, conferences, fairs related to the objects of the Society and to compile, collate, edit and publish technical reports and papers related to the objects of the Society.
6) To publish newspapers, pamphlets, books, articles, leaflets, booklets and to organize public lectures, debates and to educate public opinion in favour of the objectives for which the Society has been established.
7) To be affiliated and establish communication with other Institutions having similar objects and to help them if necessary.
8) To amalgamate with or take up the assets and liabilities or other Institutions having similar objects or almost to the Society.
9) To promote Technical, Medical Engineering, Cultural Education and Higher Education and Higher Educational Institutions.
10) To run educational institutions, training institutions and publish books, reports journals, magazines, .newspapers, periodicals, thesis, researches, writings, discoveries, documents, news and information.
11) To identify the needs of skill development in the Sector including taking steps to prepare catalogue of types of skills, range and depth of skills to facilitate choice to individuals.
12) To develop a skill development plan for the Sector and maintain skill inventory.
13) To determine skills/competency standards and qualifications in consonance with the Sector norms.
14) To plan and execute “Training of Trainers” for Sector skill development as per norms of bye laws.
15) To identify the skill development needs of the Sector, review international trends in Sector skill development and identify Sector skill gaps and technology
16) To become a member of any association of any of the councils as may be required for skill development in the Sector or any sector skill councils as and when formed by NSDC and adhere to the charter of such councils.
17) To coordinate participation of social partners, employers in the private sector, training providers, professional societies and NGOs/civil society groups in the process of skill development of the Sector.
18) To impart instruction on and training in domestic hygiene, domestic economy, music, agriculture, carpentry, clay modeling, basket weaving, cane works spinning, bamboo work, tailoring and other cottage industries and to start Production-cum-Training Centre in different trade.
19) To facilitate in standardizing the affiliation and accreditation process for the Sector of weaker section.
20) To facilitate setting up a robust and stringent certification and accreditation process for the Sector to ensure consistency and acceptability of standards.
21) To enter into any arrangements with any Government(s) or authorities whether Central, State, municipal, local or any other person, that may seem conducive to the objects of the Society.
22) To construct, erect, develop, improve, or alter and keep in repair any building acquired or used by or for the Society and to pull down or demolish or dispose off any building not so required or for renovation and reconstruction and to maintain, deal with, manage, control and administer the same.
23) To pay all expenses, preliminary or incidental to the formation of the Society and its registration.
24) To organize and start Charity Shows, Raffle (lotteries) for raising funds for the Society and for other humanitarian causes which the Managing Committee thinks proper and fit.
25) The establish Children Sanatorium and Hospital.
26) Establishment of Counseling Centre at one or more places as may be deemed proper by the Society to prevent abuse of drugs and to caution the people of the dangerous effect on one’s life and consequently the society at large as also to advice the effective measures to be taken by the afflicted persons and / or his / her guardians.
27) Organization of Campaigns against user of drugs of various categories which affect the health, both mental and physical, of persons addicted to such drugs.
28) Organization of strong campaign amongst people to make them aware of atrocities on women by educating them suitably on the issues.
29) Creation of awareness amongst people including elites and non-elites about the dangerous ill effects of pollution of all types including environmental, atmosphere, smoke, water, sound to name a few only on the health of the society at large and to advise them how to control the pollution by adopting different types of accepted ways and means both present and future.
30) To receive and sell all property movable and immovable at any time given or bequeathed or in any way entrusted to the Society and to collect all money or other valuables intended or promised by any person as subscription or donation to the Society.
31) To advertise or issue circulars, leaflets hand bills, from time to time in furtherance of the object of the Society as may be considered necessary.
32) To frame, amend, modify or alter the Rules, Regulations and Byelaws of the Society as may be found necessary.
33) To purchase, sell, take or lease or exchange or hire or otherwise acquire property movable or immovable and any rights, privileges which may be deemed necessary or convenient for the purpose of the Society and to improve, develop, manage, sell, lease, mortgage, dispose of or otherwise deal with all or any part of the property and / or assets of the Society.
34) To construct or take on lease or rental basis, maintain, repair, alter any house, buildings or works necessary or convenient for the purposes of the Society.
35) To enter into any arrangement with the Government or any Municipal or Local Bodies or foreign for securing grants and to take such steps as may be deemed expedient for the purpose of procuring contribution to the funds of the Society in the shape of donations, subscriptions or otherwise.
36) To borrow and raise money for the purpose of the Society on Bonds, Mortgage, Deposit of Deeds, Promissory Notes, Hundies, Lotteries or in such other manner as the Managing Committee of the Society may think fit.
37) To accept any gifts of property whether subject or not to any special trusts or conditions in favour or in furtherance of any of the objects of the Society.
38) To invest the money of the Society not immediately required upon such securities and in such manner as may from time to time be determined.
39) To draw, accept, make and to endorse and execute Cheques, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, and other negotiable instruments for the purpose of the Society.
40) To do all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects or any of them.
41) To provide for the management of the affairs of the Society in such manner as the Society think fit and in particular to appoint salaried or non-salaried men and women as the Society shall think fit on such terms as to their remuneration or honorarium and with such power and authorities as the Society shall deem fit and to dismiss, suspend or punish any such men or women.
42) Undertaking welfare works amongst street children who are living in object condition by imbibing basic education covering literacy, moral and health education in order to make them respectable and responsible citizen.
43) Organizing welfare programme for disabled people and to enthuse them to gain the courage of depending on one’s own capability.
44) Organizing welfare programmes of all varieties for disabled children, both mental and physical, by imparting training either literacy or vocational so that such children can mainstream in the society.
45) Setting up of homes for old people of either sex who are living alone or have none to look them after and who at the same time are eager to remain engaged mentally and physically by serving the society in their own way by exploiting their own experience and education acquired during past active life and who are also eager to spend money for securing a quiet worry free accommodation in clean environmental situation for rest part of their respective lives.
46) Preventive education both men and women about the high risk sexual behaviour and their disastrous effect contacting various sexual diseases including HIV/AIDS and other known conventional diseases as also preventive intervention among of sex workers and drug users.
47) Encouraging people to plant trees in and develop eco-friendly environment so that atmospheric pollution is kept at bay and in order to achieve these- organize Seminars, Discourses, Lectures.
48) Organizing meetings, seminars, workshop lectures and discourses and bringing awareness amongst the members of public about bad effect of use of Child Labour in dangerous industries and industries at large, which is prohibited by United Nations Organizations.
49) Participating in Immunization Programme for children under the guidance of Government Health Department
50) To undertake rural and urban development work like construction of low cost latrines, arrangements for supply of drinking water, low cost houses ect., for weaker section of people.
51) To adopt schemes for promotion of self-employment for unemployed Youth of the society as the Government may entrust from time to time.
52) To do Advocacy with the Administration, the Law Enforcing Agencies and the Judiciary, as well as Networking with other nongovernment organizations to ensure the Rights of children, the Persons with disability are preserved, Simultaneously the stigma and discrimination for the People and Families affected due to drug use, TB occurrence and HIV/AIDS infection are removed from the Society.
53) To do all other welfare activities which are not covered by aforesaid clauses and which may need to be covered in future arising out of exigencies demanding attention to serve the people and society generally.