MANAGEMENT OF SUBBULAKSHMI STALIN SAI SABARI TRUST
Welcome to the Management of Subbulakshmi Stalin Sai Sabari Trust, where management is the art of achieving predetermined goals through coordinated efforts. Our organization, inspired by the teachings of Sai Baba, operates as a systematic arrangement of individuals with defined responsibilities, working together towards common objectives. Administration within our trust involves setting overall policies and objectives, ensuring smooth daily operations through guidance and control.
Our Purpose
Our purpose at Subbulakshmi Stalin Sai Sabari Trust encompasses the overarching goals of our endeavors. Guided by policies that serve as comprehensive guidelines, we make decisions that align resources with future prospects and conditions, thereby defining our strategic direction.
Principles of Management
Our approach emphasizes efficient division of work among skilled personnel, ensuring optimal productivity. Authority and responsibility flow seamlessly from our Managing Trustee, fostering discipline through punctuality, obedience, and honesty. These principles guide our commitment to operational excellence, reflecting our dedication to serving the community in alignment with Sai Baba's values.
Our Mission
Empowering communities through education, health, and sustainable development initiatives.
- Enhancing self-development through improved literacy, better health, and awareness against oppressive gender norms.
- Creating sustainable livelihoods and empowering rural institutions with modern development tools.
- Protecting and improving the natural environment for future generations, adhering to principles of sustainable development.
Our Vision
Building a prosperous and inclusive society through empowerment and environmental stewardship.
- Ensuring comprehensive development for the underprivileged through sustainable human resource development.
- Advocating for environmental protection and fostering a prosperous India.
- Promoting moral values, spirituality, and literacy among marginalized communities.
