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About Rudraksha Trust:

Rudraksha Trust is a public charitable, non-profit, and irrevocable trust dedicated to social welfare through animal care, education, healthcare, environmental protection, disaster relief, and community development.

Rudraksha Trust is constituted under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, and functions as a public charitable trust.

The Trust was established on 5th November 2025.

Yes, it is a public charitable trust formed to benefit the general public without discrimination of caste, creed, religion, gender, or community.

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No. While registered in Haryana, the Trust is authorized to carry out its activities across India.

Objectives, Activities & Management:

The Trust works in the areas of:

  • Animal welfare and gaushala management

  • Education and skill development

  • Food support and poverty relief

  • Medical relief and healthcare

  • Environmental conservation

  • Employment and livelihood support

  • Disaster relief and rehabilitation

  • Spiritual, moral, and social harmony

  • Women empowerment and child welfare

Yes. All income and funds of the Trust are used solely for charitable purposes. No profit or benefit is distributed to the settlor or trustees.

Rudraksha Trust is managed by a Board of Trustees, led by the President, Secretary, and Treasurer, in accordance with the Trust Deed.

The Settlor of Rudraksha Trust is Mr. Shubham Gori, who has defined powers and duties for managing the Trust’s activities and statutory compliance.

No. Trustees are prohibited from deriving any personal or financial benefit from the Trust, except reasonable remuneration for professional services, if applicable.

Funding, Compliance & Legal Matters:

The Trust receives funds through:

  • Voluntary donations and contributions

  • Grants from individuals, institutions, and government bodies

  • Income from permissible investments

  • Supporters and well-wishers

The Trust shall apply for 12AB registration and 80G approval under the Income Tax Act, 1961, enabling eligible donors to claim tax benefits as per applicable law.

All funds are deposited in the Trust’s bank account, proper books of accounts are maintained, and the accounts are audited annually by a qualified Chartered Accountant.

All funds are strictly applied toward charitable objectives and not for personal gain or non-charitable purposes.

Foreign contributions shall be accepted only in compliance with the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 (FCRA), if and when applicable approvals are obtained..