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SRI SATHYA SAI CENTRAL TRUST

Annual Report (Summary) 2017-18 Make Our Lives Bhagawan’s Message Bhagawan has provided opportunities for all sections of society to observe, learn and practise His Message in their own lives.

Upto Teens Bal Vikas, Pre- Dal, Sathya Sai Education Programs

Adults Youth Programs, Seva Samithis, Seva Dal, Mandalis, Service Activities

Senior Adults Study Circles

Related Websites Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust www.srisathyasai.org.in Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Prasanthigram psg.sssihms.org.in Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Whitefield wfd.sssihms.org.in Sri Sathya Sai Mobile Hospital www.sssmh.org.in Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning www.sssihl.edu.in Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School www.ssshss.edu.in Sri Sathya Sai Vahini www.srisathyasaividyavahini.org Radio Sai Division www.radiosai.org Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation, India www.ssssoindia.org Sathya Sai International Organisation www.sathyasai.org Dedicated at The Lotus Feet of Bhagawan Sri

Annual Report 2017-18

Contents 05 06 08

Sri Sathya Sai Report of About Central Trust the Trustees Sri Sathya Sai Board Members Central Trust 09 12 14

Expenditure Sociocare Medicare Statement

16 18 19

Educare SSS Archives Radio Sai

21 22 23

SSS Vidya Vahini Sri Sathya Sai Sathya Sai Seva Organisation International SSS Centre For India Organisation Human Values

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SRI SATHYA SAI CENTRAL TRUST – Board Members

No. Name Background

Former Chairman of Indian Overseas Bank, 01 Sri T.K.K. Bhagavat Former Advisor, International Monetary Fund

Former Collector & District Magistrate of Anantapuram District, Sri K. Chakravarthi, Former Finance Secretary (Projects), Govt. of A P, 02 I.A.S (Retd.) Former Commissioner of Relief, Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, Govt. of A P, Former Registrar of Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning

Justice A.P. Misra Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India, 03 Former Chairman of Human Rights Commission (), Chairman, Legal Education Committee of the Bar Council of India

Chairman of India Development Foundation, Dr. Vijay J. Kelkar Former Chairman, Finance Commission, 04 Former Secretary, Economic Advisory Council to the

05 Sri G.S.R.C.V. Prasad Rao Former Secretary, Government of Andhra Pradesh, I.A.S (Retd.) Former Member AP Administrative Tribunal

Chairman and Chief of Diabetology at Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre, 06 Dr. V. Mohan President and Director of Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, . Awarded Padma Shri by Govt. of India in 2012

07 Sri P. Vijay Bhaskar Former Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India

Chartered Accountant and Senior Advocate of the High Court 08 Sri S.S. Naganand of and the Supreme Court of India, Former President Karnataka section of the International Commission of Jurists

09 Sri R.J. Rathnakar Active Social Worker with an MBA from Sri Sathya Sai University

Annual Report 2017-18 05 Report of the Trustees 2017-18

The year under review was the 92nd year of the Technology and Law and Sri Manikyala Rao, AP advent of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. The Endowments Minister. celebrations were held throughout the year, not only • Sri Sathya Sai Archives was inaugurated on 22nd at Prasanthi Nilayam, but all over India and in many Nov, 2017 by Sri M. Venkaiah Naidu, Hon’ble countries around the world. In the week leading up Vice President of India, during the 92nd Birthday to Bhagawan’s birthday that is celebrated on 23rd Celebrations at Prasanthi Nilayam. November every year, devotees along with youth groups from many countries gathered at Prasanthi • Sri E S L Narasimhan, Hon. Governor, AP and Nilayam for the occasion. Telangana states, inaugurated the International Veda conference during the 92nd Birthday The Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust (SSSCT) is a unique Celebrations at Prasanthi Nilayam institution. It is not a religious Trust, but one whose objectives comprise of service to the needy, through • Solar power plants established at Hospitals and activities in the fields of health, education and public University. utility. Bhagawan has set up landmark institutions • Sri Sathya Sai Centre for Human Values (SSSCHV) and projects with very innovative models for efficient was established. functioning and effective utilisation of resources. The • Constituted a committee for the preparation of Trustees have been ensuring that these continue to Vision Document for SSSCT and other associated work in the same efficient manner, in the same spirit organisations. of inspiration and dedication.

There were 11 board meetings (Board of Trustees - Details of some of these are provided in appropriate 7 and Board of Management - 4) between 1st April sections of this report. 2017 and 31st March 2018. The following are some Being aware of the significance of the next eight years of the significant events in Prasanthi Nilayam during leading to the centenary celebrations of Bhagawan, this period: the Trustees are planning to first consolidate and • As in the past, all regular functions and festivals improve all existing activities and then explore further were celebrated in Prasanthi Nilayam. avenues in the service of society and mankind. In the

• Increasing number of devotees have been visiting workings of Central Trust and implementing future Prasanthi Nilayam and are participating in the projects, the cardinal principles as postulated by usual festivities, Mandir activities throughout the Bhagawan will be preserved while keeping in mind year and Parthi Yatras. the wide-ranging changes that are taking place both in India and abroad. • Sri Sathya Sai Nithya Anna Seva was inaugurated during the Poornima celebrations by Sri Ravi During the year 2017-18, the average number Shankar Prasad, Union Minister for Information of devotees per month who were provided

Annual Report 2017-18 06 accommodation in the were 25,000. During the Govt. of India and State Govts. of Andhra Pradesh, same period, the total number of overseas devotees Telangana and Karnataka. who were staying in the ashram coming from nearly We wish to place on record our appreciation of 100 countries, was about 15,500. The number of days the committed service rendered by employees of a devotee stays in ashram is averaging between 3 the Central Trust, our associate institutions and to 7. As the accommodation available in ashram is organisations, the dedicated groups of Seva Dal limited, similar number of devotees, both Indian and volunteers from all over India and the large number of overseas, were staying outside the ashram. Further, our well-wishers from India and abroad. on major festive days such as Birthday and Aradhana day, the devotees thronging for Darshan of Swami We, the Trustees, pray to Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai would reach between 60,000 to 75,000. It is observed Baba to make us fit instruments for the continued that many new devotees continue to be seen at execution of His Divine Mission and His constant Prasanthi Nilayam. It is such devotion, commitment, guidance for this task. support and participation of a large number of Always in His service, devotees which inspire us.

We gratefully acknowledge the continuous support Board of Trustees. and assistance that we have been receiving from the Date: 25th Sept 2018

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The above chart is included to understand the inter-relationship between different units and is not meant to indicate lines of authority or hierarchy. There are many Trusts functioning under the name of ‘Sri Sathya Sai Trust (Name of the state)’. In six of these Trusts functioning in the states of Bihar, , Himachal Pradesh and Haryana & Chandigarh, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, the Central Trust has powers to nominate the trustees. In all the other State Trusts, new trustees are appointed by the existing trustees. There are some Sai Trusts and Foundations functioning overseas which are independent bodies and the Central Trust has no legal connection with them though all are connected through the Divine inspiration of Bhagawan Baba. All contributions to the Central Trust are voluntary from individuals who witness Bhagawan Baba’s various projects being executed efficiently, their positive impact on beneficiaries and their providing relief to alarge number of people. Further details and procedures could be found in the link - http://media.radiosai.org/journals/vol_14/01APR16/An-Important-Communication-from-Prof-G-Venkataraman.htm

Annual Report 2017-18 08 Expenditure & Income Statement ( ` Crores ) Revenue Exp.

Capital Exp. Total Income ` 195.12*

` 1.78 Cr. Total Expenditure ` 13.76 Cr. ` 15.69 Cr. Revenue Expenditure ` 114.64 ` 75.01 Cr. CAPEX ` 32.16 Cr. Capital Expenditure ` 32.16 ` 8.87 Cr. ` 7.6 Cr.

* In addition to the above income ` 24.09 Cr. received, donations of ` 24.18 towards Corpus fund. Medical Relief Other Projects Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) Education CAPEX Education Administrative Maintenance Other Projects CAPEX Medical CAPEX Compliance & Social Impact Compliance: Our books of accounts are regularly transferred to the Government. Central Trust has audited by an eminent firm of auditors. Sri Sathya Sai undertaken extension of this supply project Central Trust has consistently adhered to procedures covering an additional 138 habitations at a cost of ` of regulatory compliance required by various 75 Crores. The total value of the water supply project, departments of the government. Central Trust files is around ` 600 Crore. income tax returns every year and responds promptly to any follow-up queries by the Income Tax Department. The Central Trust has been offering free medical care Reports required under Foreign Contribution to the needy through two General Hospitals, two Super Regulation Act, 1976 are regularly submitted to the Speciality Hospitals and as part of outreach program, Ministry of Home Affairs, . The operates two Mobile Hospitals. During the current Trust has been filing a copy of the annual financial year, the two Super Speciality Hospitals alone have statements along with this statement giving details provided services to the needy, (computed at CGHS of additions / deletions to the assets of the Trust, rates) equivalent to ` 125 Crores totally free of cost, with the Assistant Commissioner of Endowments, and from their inception it is equivalent to ` 1,873 Anantapur every year as per Subsection 10 of Crores. If the treatment was provided by corporate Section 43 of the Andhra Pradesh Catholic and Hindu hospitals of comparable level of sophisticated Religious Institutions and Endowments Act, 1987. equipment and medical services, the savings would The Trust has been prompt and timely in its history be much higher than these figures. of compliance. Similarly, the Central Trust runs educational Social Impact: In the last couple of years, Central institutions from primary and secondary levels Trust has installed Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants to undergraduate and post graduate courses and in villages around , which has acute Ph.D. degrees, providing contemporary and quality drinking water problem. So far 52 such plants have academic programs with value orientation. This again been installed and are fully operational. This is apart is totally free for the students. The total number of from the drinking water supply projects undertaken students studying in all these institutions together by the Central Trust in the district of Anantapur, and was 3,774 (2,411 in schools and 1,363 in University).

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Sociocare

“Samastha Loka Sukhino Bhavantu” All programmes of Bhagawan Baba’s Organisations end with this prayer.

Bhagawan’s focus on spiritual activism through all- Solar Power Initiatives: inclusive and barriers-free community outreach is With the vision of developing self-sufficiency in power the bedrock of His Sociocare projects. The range generation and being a role model in sustainable of activities include - providing clean drinking water, development, the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust started sanitation, feeding the hungry, disaster management, a 2100 kWp solar power plant project titled Sri Sathya afforestation, blood donation, medical camps, Sai Mitra, with the objective of generating clean creating awareness about civic responsibilities and energy to meet requirements of the campuses of its good citizenship, all within a human-values based Institutions in Prasanthi Nilayam. framework.

Sri Sathya Sai NTR Sujala Pathakam: As an expression of their unflinching dedication Under the above scheme, Central Trust has installed to Bhagawan Baba’s message, these Sociocare 8 more water purification plants to provide safe and initiatives are driven by the dynamic Sai youth and clean drinking water to 1690 households in rural other volunteers with love and . They are habitations with a majority of the population being spread all across India and 121 countries across the poor. world.

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Sociocare

Sri Sathya Sai NTR Sujala Pathakam

Under the Sri Sathya Sai NTR Sujala Pathakam, SSSCT has installed 8 more water purification plants to provide safe and clean drinking water to 1690 households in rural habitations with majority of the population being poor.

Smart Card APP Kokkanti Vari Palli ODC Mandal 20 Ltrs Pure Water Per Card Swipe Per Person Donnikota Nallamada Mandal Per Day

Gopi Palli & Thanda Mamilla Kunta Palli Nallamada Mandal ODC Mandal

Sri Sathya Sai Mitra

Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust set up a 2100 kWp solar power plant project titled Sri Sathya Sai Mitra, with the objective of generating clean energy to meet requirements of its Institutions in Prasanthi Nilayam.

1,000 kWp 800 kWp 100 kWp 200 kWp SSSIHMS SSSIHL SSSGH SSS ARCHIVES

2,100 kWp Solar Power Plant 3.5 Million 3.25 Million

Units of Power Kg Reduction of CO2 Emission per Year

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Medicare

“Doctors should care for their patients as they would for their kith and kin. Love is the basis for values-based living. A doctor can infuse courage in patients by the love he/she shows towards the patients. If doctors carry out their duties in a spirit of Love and Sacrifice, their efforts are certain to be crowned with success”. - Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

The healthcare mission of Bhagawan Baba implemented in India by the Central Trust, is based on certain core principles derived from the spiritual philosophy of Bhagawan. These include availability, accessibility, humaneness, holistic quality and preventive aspect.

The Sri Sathya Sai Hospitals are patient-centric and operate in a spiritual environment. All the latest facilities are available to the patients who are treated totally free, in a loving manner by the staff. Salient features of Sri Sathya Sai Healthcare: • Quality healthcare facilities are made available to all, since good health is a basic human right. • Healthcare is rendered free in a universal manner, hence accessible to all regardless of their social, economic, cultural, regional or religious backgrounds. • Love and compassion for the suffering and the dispirited is the hallmark of every individual associated with this system. • Healthcare is comprehensive and treats the body, mind and spirit of the person. Ideal healthcare should include disease prevention by increasing health awareness and providing education for patients and doctors alike.

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Medicare

Sri Sathya Sai Healthcare System Sri Sathya Sai General Hospitals - Two Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences - Two All Services Sri Sathya Sai Mobile Hospitals - Two Are Provided Sri Sathya Sai Telehealth Centres - Two Free of Charge Sri Sathya Sai Nursing College To All

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences - Two Sri Sathya Sai General Hospitals - Two

During the year 2017-18 During the year 2017-18 OPDs 3.03 Lakhs OPDs 4,04,056 Surgeries 18,263 Admissions 15,165 Diagnostic Tests 11.11 Lakhs Surgeries 3,162

Since Inception Diagnostic Tests 1,25,725 OPDs 48.62 Lakhs Surgeries 2.5 Lakhs Diagnostic Tests 134.27 Lakhs

Savings to Patients* Sri Sathya Sai Nursing College - Whitefield 2017-18 Since Inception Staff - Students Ratio Avg. amount spent per Student 125 1,873.28 Crores Crores 1 : 12 2.5 Lakhs *At CGHS Rates

Sri Sathya Sai Mobile Hospitals - Two Sri Sathya Sai TeleHealth Centres - Two

During the year 2017-18 Consultation No of Patients Total No. of Villages Covered 569 Cardiology 1,246 Total No. of Outpatients Served 1,07,793 Neurosurgery 1,123 Total No. of Surgeries 207 Total No. of Diagnostic Tests 45,018

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Educare

“Education must teach a person what life is, and what its goals are. It must purify the heart and clarify the vision. It must prevent pollution of the hand, heart and head by habits injurious to the individual, society and the nation. It must promote virtues and raise the moral and spiritual standards of the educated.” - Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

The Sri Sathya Sai Educational System aims to mould the children into holistic individuals, who are socially responsible and spiritually aware, embodying the values under right attitude through Educare that caters to the physical, intellectual, emotional, psychological and spiritual dimensions of the human personality. This is done by embedding the five core human values of Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Love and Non-Violence into every aspect of education.

Salient features of Sri Sathya Sai Educare: • Free education accessible to all with an open admission policy that is purely merit-based. • Major focus on character development with Moral Values along with academic excellence. • Pan Religio-cultural practices leading to an education with both academic and spiritual components.

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Educare

Sri Sathya Sai System of Education is value-based, integral and quality education. Education is offered totally free of charges for all students.

Statistics for 2017-18

Student Strength Non Academic Institution Academic Staff Total Boys Girls Staff

SSS Primary and Higher Secondary School 1188 759 429 88 25 Puttaparthi

Smt. Eswaramma High School 657 323 334 35 5 (Non-Residential), Puttaparthi

SSS Gurukulam English Medium School 403 403 -- 19 12 Rajahmundry

SSS Primary School, 136 72 64 9 2

SSS Institute of Higher Learning 1,363 884 479 164 102 Puttaparthi

SSM College of Music 27 27 -- 11 2 Puttaparthi

TOTAL STRENGTH 3,774 2,468 1,306 326 148

Average Academic Staff - Students Ratio 1 : 12

Average Amount Spent Per School Student

25,000 ` 8.87 Crores ` 24.09 Crores per year per day scholar Total Capital Expenditure Total Revenue Expenditure 35,000 Annual Expenditure for all Educational Institutions per year per residential student

Education Is Provided Free Of Charge To All

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Sri Sathya Sai Archives

“From here, the glory of Puttaparthi will be spread to all corners of the world. Use all these equipment and instruments for good causes and develop this institution to disseminate the ideals to all nations everywhere. This is the task you must d o.” - Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

The Archives is a state-of-the-art facility with 6 atmosphere-controlled vaults, which are and water proof. It seeks to preserve Bhagawan Baba’s life and messages through audio, video, images and manuscripts. The vaults are built with Clean-Room technology ‘Class 1000’ category. It was inaugurated on 22nd Nov, 2017 by Sri Venkaiah Naidu, Hon’ble Vice President of India

5,04,000 feet 1,00,000 feet 6,000+ Pages 16mm Films 8mm Films Manuscripts 9,000+ 14,000 Video Tapes Audio Cassettes

1,50,000+ Photos & Negatives

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Radio Sai Division (RSD)

Radio Sai’s mission is to document and disseminate around 6 Lakh photographs and over 6,000 pages of the life and teachings of Bhagawan Baba. It also manuscripts have been digitized. Having come to serves to inform the world about the various activities know of the efforts of RSD, many devotees who have of the charitable institutions run by the Sri Sathya Sai the above items in their possession, are sharing them Central Trust, each of which are glorious illustrations for digitization and preservation. of Bhagawan’s message on Healthcare, Educare and Sociocare. Radio Sai’s services include: • 24 hr. audio streaming of & Bhagawan’s Website - www.radiosai.org discourses through , , America and Users 10,51,376 Telugu Streams. Session 47,16,281 • The RSD website from where the above mentioned programmes can be listened to or downloaded. Pages Viewed 1,03,21,720 • Live streaming of morning & evening Vedam & Facebook Bhajan sessions direct from Sai Kulwant Hall. Total Followers 3,51,668 • Live video broadcasting of special programmes & festive celebrations through YouTube. Reach Viewers 11,00,000 • Feature articles that are posted on RSD website. Youtube Digitization effort: Subscribers 97,500+ Currently over 5 Lakhs feet of 16 mm films, 6,700 Views 2,50,00,000+ Video tapes of different formats, 14,000 Audio tapes of Bhagawan’s discourses and interactions, Videos Uploaded 1,800+

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Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini

Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini (SSSVV) was established SSSVV presence across India by Bhagawan in 2010, to be a seamless, synergistic, safe medium for nurturing and sharing knowledge by harnessing the power of collaborative ideas, people and technology for the welfare of humanity. SSSVV trains the trainers and teachers on content transaction, classroom management, and latest pedagogical methodology.

Sri Sathya Sai Centre for Human Values

Central Trust has set up the Sri Sathya Sai Centre for Human Values (SSSCHV) to promote research and training in the philosophy of Bhagawan’s teachings of eternal human values - Prema, Sathya, , Shanti and . Bhagawan through His own life, His writings, discourses and intimate conversations with devotees has expounded on the deeper meanings of these Human Values. The SSSCHV will undertake various research initiatives and training programmes catering to the myriad needs of the humanity at large, through various forums such as conferences, publications, specific lectures and workshops. During the months of June and July 2017, a 45 day training program was organised for 17 teachers from the various Sri Sathya Sai Schools around the country and provided ‘Diploma in Sri Sathya Sai Educare’ at Prasanthi Nilayam.

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Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation (SSSSO)

“Do not restrict your service within certain limits. Be alert to the call everywhere, at all times; be ready with a smile, a kind word, a useful suggestion, some knowledgeable care, a pleasant reply. Look for chances to relieve, rescue or resuscitate. Train yourselves so that you may render help quickly and well”. - Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

The SSSSO is a service organisation with a spiritual Overview TOTAL core to benefit all of Mankind. Active in all states Samithis 3,000 of India, the organisation seeks to help individuals Bhajan Mandalies 5,200 develop a spiritual basis, enabling everyone to pursue his own religion better, by putting its teachings into Regd. Members 5,00,000 practice by way of love and service, to the who Bal Vikas - SSE Centers 15,200 dwells in all hearts. The intent of the organisation is Students 3,30,000 to help individuals - those who serve, as well as those 20,000 who receive service. Seva Dal Total Members 1,65,000 It aims to: Gents 81,000 • Ensure that all human relations and interactions Ladies 84,000 are governed by the principles of Sathya (Truth), Villages Adopted 700 Dharma (Right Conduct), Shanti (Peace), Prema Youth Registered 75,000 (Love), and Ahimsa (Non-Violence). Permanent Clinics and Medical Camps 2,000 • Inspire devotees to be more sincere and dedicated Patients Treated 6,00,000 in the practice of their respective religions by Schools run by SSSSO 100 understanding their true spirit. Students in all 100 Schools 50,000 • Be aware of the divinity inherent in him or her and Schools adopted under Sri Sathya Sai 790 to conduct themselves accordingly. Vidya Jyoti The SSSSO comprises of 3 wings namely Spiritual, Youth trained in Disaster Relief 15,000 Education and Service. Various activities of the Vocational Training Centres 105 SSSSO, be it bhajans, medical camps, village Unemployed Youth Trained 18,000 adoption, etc., are bound by Bhagawan’s teaching that “Manava Seva ye Madhava Seva” or “Service to Man is Service to God”.

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Sathya Sai International Organisation

“Spend the years of life, the wherewithal you earn or possess, in the service of others who are in distress. Love grows on such service. Service is the sincerest form of adoration of God.” - Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

SSIO is a spiritual and humanitarian organisation. It has been active for over 50 years, carrying out its mission of enabling its members and indeed any spiritual aspirant to realise the Divine Principle innate in every human being. This is achieved by fostering the spiritual practices of manifesting love in thought, word and deed, engaging in selfless service and achieving self-transformation by practising the five universal human values: Truth, Right Conduct, Peace, Love, and Non-violence. The SSIO neither belongs to any religion, nor does it preach any. It encompasses all religions, all faiths, and all nationalities. The inspiration for knowing the truth, living in accordance with one’s , and serving society is the mission of nearly 2,000 Sathya Sai Centres spread in nearly 120 countries worldwide. The Centres support educational, spiritual and selfless service activities for realisation of one’s own true loving nature.

Sai Centers in 121 Countries No. of Institutes of 30 Sathya Sai Education (SSEs): No. of Sathya Sai Centers 1,824 No. of Medical Camps 282 No. of Teachers in SSE 4,768 No. of Medical Clinics 38 No. of Students in SSE 31,014 No. of Patients Served 1,68,102 No. of Sathya Sai Schools 44

Procession at Spiritual Retreat, Japan

Annual Report 2017-18 23 Annual Report 2017-18 Make Our Lives Bhagawan’s Message Bhagawan has provided opportunities for all sections of society to observe, learn and practise His Message in their own lives.

Upto Teens Bal Vikas, Pre-Seva Dal, Sathya Sai Education Programs

Adults Youth Programs, Seva Samithis, Seva Dal, Bhajan Mandalis, Service Activities

Senior Adults Study Circles

Related Websites Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust www.srisathyasai.org.in Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Prasanthigram psg.sssihms.org.in Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Whitefield wfd.sssihms.org.in Sri Sathya Sai Mobile Hospital www.sssmh.org.in Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning www.sssihl.edu.in Sri Sathya Sai Higher Secondary School www.ssshss.edu.in Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini www.srisathyasaividyavahini.org Radio Sai Division www.radiosai.org Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation, India www.ssssoindia.org Sathya Sai International Organisation www.sathyasai.org Love All Serve All

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