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A Vision for Change: Empowering the Underprivileged through Education

The "Trust of Specialised Excellence" carries a strong and distinguished essence. It conveys a sense of reliability (Trust), expertise (Specialised), and high standards (Excellence). This name suggests an organization or entity that is deeply committed to delivering top-tier, specialised services or initiatives with unwavering integrity. It would be a great fit for an institution, foundation or organization dedicated to professional mastery, innovation or high-quality service in a particular domain. The name naturally instils confidence and credibility.

Introduction :

Primarily from disadvantaged and volatile backgrounds, the children, who once faced an uncertain future, will be embraced by a nurturing environment that will empower them to heal, learn and grow. They will no longer be mere victims of circumstance but torchbearers of hope and agents of change.

Funding remained a major hurdle and proved challenging for laying down the foundation of the residential school building, hostel, playground, library and reading room and more land. He hoped that the wealthy businessmen of the community would step forward to support this noble cause through generous donations but to his disappointment, financial backing did not materialize as expected. While a few extended their support, the amount required to complete the construction remained insufficient. As a result, even though construction began in September 2024, progress was painfully slow but stopped.

Facing with this challenge, to turn his vision into reality, he made an emotional appeal through a video hoping the power of collective goodwill will not disappoint him. He reached out to the public. His call was not just for funds but for faith, unity, liberation, transformation and a shared dream of education for all.

Surely, every small contribution can create monumental change and fundraising effort shall be exemplified the proverb “every drop makes an ocean” as each individual contribution, no matter how small, collectively will amass to create a mighty impact.

It requires rigorous, selfless, hard work, resilience, vision and relentless faith.

​​​​​​​About Trust 

Name: Trust of Specialised Excellence
Reg. No: 07/2025
PAN: AAFTT1335E

12A: AAFTT1335EE20251

​​​​​​​80G: AAFTT1335EF20251

Nature: Public Charitable Trust
Range: All over India

Vision & Mission

  
  • To make every child special and transform him into assets of the society;
  • To create a world class institution for underprivileged children;
  • To cultivate self-sufficient to shape the society positively for coming generations;
  • To bridge the educational gap between privileged and underprivileged;
  • To foster correct educational equity where all can learn and thrive together;
  • To motivate to education and eradicate the ignorance and inequality;
  • To create a strong civic sense and a solid moral compass;
  • To end pervasive generational poverty through education;
  • To empower orphans, needy children, underprivileged students;
  • To provide access to quality education based on CBSE/ICSE curriculum;
  • To focus on confidence-building, holistic development, and advanced skills;
  • To uplift humanity through transformative power of education;
  • To make doctor, engineer, scientist, technician, teacher, lawyer, businessman and leaders;
  • To make legacy of hope that inspires the world to dream of a better tomorrow.


Primary Objects & Plans

1.

To educate basically educationally backward minorities, poor, needy, helpless, homeless, street children and trodden students.

2.

To run CBSE/ICSE based residential senior secondary schools, and to provide basic educational infrastructures and facilities, with special focus on Arabic, Urdu and Islamic studies for Muslims;

3.

To establish feeder departments of teaching and training for madrasah and school teachers for quality of education and to provide public central library and reading room;

4.

To conduct coaching classes for preparation of various competitive exams at state, national and international levels and of professional courses;

5.

To render fellowships, aids, stipends, awards, medals, prizes and other incentives;

6.

To make aware of legal and fundamental rights and to provide legal assistance;

7.

To spread awareness to create opportunities and to generate employments and to eradicate corruption;

8.

To promote sense of brotherhood, cooperation, harmony and prevention of communal riots, and to promote cause of national integration and social unity and to fight against separatism;

9.

To aid shelters for aged persons, orphans, widows or other establishments for relief from calamity or incident, and to help the poor, deprived and needy people;

10.

To establish orphanage, old age home, nursing home, hospital, community centers and religious buildings, and to organize medical camps and provide medical helps;

11.

To function as a secular and non-communal trust/ school for the welfare of the nation on priority.

All the mentioned shall be carried out irrespective of caste, creed, colour, race, region, religion, language and gender.

Finance

​​​​​​​Financial Liability :

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

When setting up a School of Specialised Excellence under a Trust of Specialised Excellence, the financial liability depends on the structure of the trust, funding sources and legal obligations. Here are the key considerations:

1. Legal Liability of the Trust

  • The trust is a separate legal entity that owns and manages the school.
  • Liability generally remains with the trustees to the extent specified in the trust deed.
  • If the trust is registered as a non-profit or charitable organization, it may have limited liability.

2. Sources of Financial Liability

The trust will have financial obligations in various areas, including:


Capital Investment (Initial Setup Costs) (a

  • Land Acquisition (if not government-provided)
  • Construction Costs for the school infrastructure
  • Furniture & Equipment (labs, technology, classrooms, etc.)

Operational Costs (Recurring Expenses) (b

  • Salaries of teachers, administrative staff, and support staff
  • Maintenance & Utilities (electricity, water, internet, repairs, etc.)
  • Learning Materials & Technology (books, software, online learning tools)
  • Security & Compliance (insurance, fire safety, government regulations)

Loans & Debt (c​​​​​​​

  • If the trust takes loans to build the school, trustees may be personally liable depending on loan agreements.
  • Government grants or CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) funding may help reduce financial risk.

3. Risk & Liability Mitigation

  • Insurance: The trust should have liability insurance, property insurance and staff insurance.
  • Limited Liability Trust: Structuring the trust correctly can protect trustees from personal financial loss.
  • Funding Plan: Sustainable funding sources (grants, endowments, tuition, sponsorships) must be in place.

4. Compliance & Legal Responsibilities

  • The trust must comply with educationlaws and financial reporting requirements.
  • Government approvals may be required for tax exemptions and operational licenses.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Fund Availability :

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Funding availability for School of Specialised Excellence under the Trust of Specialised Excellence may depend on multiple factors, including crowdfunding and donations, private funding, corporate CSR and government grants. Here is how we can explore funding options:



1. Crowdfunding & Donations through platforms which allow education-related crowdfunding and through appeal to alumni, professionals and philanthropists for contributions.


2. Government Grants & Funding like central & state government schemes for education sector grants or schemes under Ministry of Education or State Education Boards, public-private partnerships models and infrastructure & development grants while focussing on STEM, arts, or sports, dedicated funds may be available.


3. Corporate social responsibility funding as many corporations allocate CSR funds to education-focused initiatives and target industries related to the school’s specialisation e.g., tech firms for STEM schools.


4. Philanthropic & Non-Profit Organizations as international and national NGOs like UNICEF, Azim Premji Foundation, Tata Trusts, etc.  as well as many private foundations fund excellence in education.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Trust of Specialised Excellence accepts donations in both account and cash.

School of Specialised Excellence will cater to children irrespective of caste, creed, colour, race, region, religion, language and gender.

School of Specialised Excellence will be sponsored for unprivileged with minimum fee of Rs. 30/ month refraining from using the word ‘free’.

The admission process will be walk in with birth certificate and appear in a preliminary capability test followed by an interview for parents.

You will apply online or offline on a prescribed form if the vacancy arises with CV, photo, Aadhaar and educational certificates followed by written test and interview.

You can volunteer Trust/ School of Specialised Excellence by contacting at 7380693375.

Yes, Trust of Specialised Excellence is secular. It caters for minorities particularly seeking affiliation for the school and registration as a minority institution under Article 30.

Yes, you can donate unused books, food and clothes for unprivileged children.

Yes, Trust of Specialised Excellence accepts anonymous donations anytime.