Joshi Trust pays tribute to those parents who sacrifice their lives for their children. Just as parents do everything for their children, we, as responsible citizens, owe it to society to step up and contribute. Joshi Trust is an effort to give back to society transparently and selflessly. We will primarily work on Education, Employability, and Elderly Care. The word “Joshi” is popularly derived from the Sanskrit word “Jyotisha” and “Jyotisha” is derived from “Jyotish” which means “light-bringer or reflect light like the sun.”
Joshi Trust will provide scholarships to government schools all over Nepal. These scholarships will go to those children who are unable to get an education due to a lack of financial means. Similarly, Joshi Trust will also support to enhance skills of Teachers through various training programs. Please check Our Process on how we select schools and students.
Joshi Trust will provide scholarships to government vocational training institutes all over Nepal, which will go to the neediest and most deserving students. At a later stage, we hope to run our vocational training institutes to make students employable.
Joshi Trust will also support needy older people so they can live their lives more comfortably. Joshi Trust will also support patients who are unable to get medical treatment due to extreme poverty.
Joshi Trust is a “Profit Not Distributing” company registered at the Office of Company Registrar in accordance with Companies Act 2006. Joshi Trust is supported by many individuals & organizations. Suvidha Holding companies supports Joshi Trust financially and by providing human resource and other required resources to run the trust.
“I believe that we have a responsibility to give back to society. The wealth we generate should be shared in a way that benefits the community. If we are able to earn income ethically and without deception, I consider returning a portion of that income to society to be a meaningful form of social contribution.”
— Ajay Raj Joshi, Founder
