Transforming Rural Lives Through Compassion, Action, and Transformation

Computer Training

Art of Living courses

Art & Culture

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

About Tapoban Trio Charitable Trust

Tapoban Trio Charitable Trust was founded by a dedicated group of volunteers inspired by the teachings and humanitarian vision of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the founder of The Art of Living Foundation. Deeply rooted in the principles of seva (selfless
service), sadhana (spiritual practice), and satsang (community and upliftment), the Trust was established as a platform to translate spiritual commitment into meaningful social impact.

Below are the initiatives we are actively pursuing to build a self-reliant, spiritually enriched, and sustainable society.

Our Ongoing Initiatives & Local Services

Fueled by Ichha Shakti, guided by  Gyan Shakti, and enacted through Karma Shakti — Tapoban Trio Charitable Trust transforms compassionate vision into meaningful action, uplifting lives through knowledge, will, and service.

Computer Lessons

We offers free computer classes to school-going children in underserved areas, empowering them with the tools they need to succeed in academics and beyond. This initiative ensures that underprivileged children gain the knowledge and confidence to navigate a computer to get better opportunities in education.

Free class in computer & internet use.

Digital learning labs in rural areas.

Collaboration with local schools.

Target: 100+ students trained per year.

Art of Living Courses

The Art of Living Course, also known as the Happiness Program, is a globally recognized personal development course founded by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Programs help individuals reduce stress, improve focus, and live joyfully.

Utkarsh Yoga, Medha Yoga

YLTP (Youth Leadership Training Program)

Happiness program

Silence Program, Sahaj samadhi, Upanayan, & Intuitio.

Art & Culture

Art is not just an expression—it’s a path to connection, creativity, and culture. Our Art & Culture Programs are designed to engage children, youth, to preserving India’s rich cultural heritage.

Singing (Bhajan & Classical Vocal)

Tabla (Percussion Instrument Training)

Dramas (Spiritual & Cultural Theatre)

Guitar (Modern & Devotional Music).

Mushroom Cultivation

We provides hands-on mushroom farming training designed especially for women and small-scale farmers. This low-investment, high-return activity helps rural families start their own agri-business.

3-month training sessions.

Focus on women farmers.

Support for spawn handling, hygiene, packaging & sales.

Target: 20+ families benefit per batch.

Moringa Seed Cultivation

We promote Moringa (drumstick) cultivation as a sustainable, low-maintenance, and high-value agricultural initiative. Often referred to as the “Miracle Tree”, moringa is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants — making it a powerful superfood.

Training on Moringa Cultivation Techniques

Awareness Sessions on Nutritional Use

Moringa Seedling Distribution

Market Linkages

Daily Spiritual & Wellness Practices

Our daily schedule blends timeless yogic practices and Vedic rituals to help individuals align body, mind, and spirit. These community-based sessions are open to all — offering a space for self-care, silence, and spiritual connection.

Morning Yoga (Time: 5:30 A.M – 7:00 AM)

Agnihotra Homa (During Sunrise and Sunset)

Agnihotra Homa (During Sunrise and Sunset)

Daily Meditation Sessions

“We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone”

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