Four interconnected pillars — each designed with care, executed with precision, and sustained with an unwavering commitment to communities that need it most.
Every initiative of the Dr. Kalyan & Efthymia Sachdev Charitable Trust follows a clear philosophy — identify real needs, design focused responses, and execute with full accountability. Our work is independently planned and directly implemented, with no reliance on intermediaries.
The Trust operates across four focus pillars — each addressing a distinct dimension of community wellbeing, and each sustained with the same long-term commitment that defines everything we do.
On-ground assessment to pinpoint meaningful gaps in healthcare, education, and community wellbeing — prioritising depth over breadth.
Tailored programmes with clearly defined goals, timelines, and accountability frameworks — no generic solutions.
Direct implementation ensuring integrity, discretion, and measurable outcomes that endure well beyond any single programme cycle.
Empowering students and communities through scholarships, digital infrastructure, and access to quality learning — removing every barrier between a child and their potential.
Covering tuition, books, and living costs for students from economically weaker sections — from school through graduation.
Smart boards, computers, and high-speed internet in 50+ government schools across UP and Rajasthan.
Rebuilding classrooms, libraries, and sanitation blocks in 300+ dilapidated government schools.
Free tutoring centres providing academic support, mentorship, and study material across 30+ communities.
Building stronger, more self-reliant communities through livelihood programmes, women's empowerment, disaster relief, and long-term social engagement rooted in genuine care.
Micro-lending, savings, and mentorship for 1,000+ women-led SHGs across 20+ districts.
Vocational training in tailoring, handicrafts, electronics, and carpentry — building pathways to sustainable income.
Installing tube wells, hand pumps, and community toilets in villages lacking safe water access.
Rapid food, shelter, and medicine deployment during floods, droughts, and natural disasters.
Bringing quality healthcare to underserved communities through free camps, mobile units, and awareness programmes — because healthcare should never be a privilege.
Multi-specialty consultation drives — 25+ camps annually across rural and urban-poor communities.
10 specially equipped vans staffed with doctors and diagnostics — reaching villages that have never seen a doctor.
Free eye screenings, spectacles, and cataract referrals for patients in areas with no ophthalmological access.
Antenatal care, safe delivery support, and nutrition guidance for mothers and children in high-risk communities.
Ensuring no family goes without life-saving medicine due to poverty — through free distribution drives, hospital partnerships, and community medicine banks across India.
Curated bundles covering fever, pain, infection, and seasonal illness — distributed free before winter and monsoon.
Funding medicine costs for BPL patients who cannot afford prescriptions post-discharge, via 50+ partner hospitals.
Monthly medicine supplies for patients managing diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid conditions — ongoing, free of charge.
Neighbourhood donation and redistribution centres — surplus medicines collected, quality-checked, and given to those in need.