Our Initiatives

We focus on environmental sustainability, spiritual growth, and community welfare through impactful programs such as tree plantation, food distribution, and education support.

Women’s Empowerment Initiative
  • The foundation has conducted interactive sessions focusing on the following areas:

  • Skill Development – Equipping participants with practical abilities for personal and professional growth.

  • Purposeful Living – Guiding women toward identifying and living by their values and goals.

  • Sustainable Living – Promoting eco-friendly habits and resource-conscious practices.

  • Environmental Awareness – Highlighting the importance of protecting our natural surroundings.

  • Responsible Living – Fostering accountability and positive contributions to society.

Environmental Initiatives
  • Founded in 2021, Jeevanmuktikarya Foundation has become a strong force for environmental restoration and sustainability:

  • 130,000+ native trees planted across India

  • Partnerships with CRPF, BSF, CISF, Air Force, and Army Training Centers for large-scale plantation drives

  • Air-purifying trees planted in hospitals (Kidwai, Jayanagar Diabetic, IIHM, Hassan Govt.), schools, colleges, mutts, temples, Christian missions, forest lands, and near water bodies.

  • Support for agroforestry, helping farmers grow income-generating and fruit-bearing plants.

  • Water conservation efforts include 9 man-made ponds, 1 rejuvenated lake, recharge wells to replenish groundwater, clean-up drives in forests, hills, and residential areas, and plastic-free initiatives such as Zero Plastic water distribution at Mysore Dasara.

  • Ecological enrichment includes seed sowing in forest areas, organically grown native sapling nurseries, creation of medicinal gardens gifted to communities, and guidance for terrace and kitchen gardens.

Social Impact & Community Welfare
  • Regular distribution of nutritious, protein-rich meals fortified with pulses to the needy, fruit distribution to hospitals, orphanages, and underprivileged groups, and support for physically disabled, blind, and disadvantaged individuals with food, clothing, and essentials.

  • Animal welfare initiatives include stone water sinks built for cattle, fodder supplied to livestock, protein-rich fodder plants (Agase, drumstick) planted for cow care, and water bowls distributed for animals and birds in collaboration with WFV NGO.

  • The foundation mobilizes 100-450 volunteers for seva activities and organizes community health programs, including medical and eye check-up camps.

Educational Outreach
  • Support for government schools with computers, books, green boards, textbooks, and stationery.

  • Teacher training for skill enhancement and student development programs for academic performance and life skills.

  • Inspirational sessions are organized on mental health, spirituality, personality development, and guilt-free living, with engagement in engineering colleges, agricultural universities, NSS & NCC camps, and PUC colleges.

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