Society of Science, Technology and Humanity, Kalyan
Our purpose is to advance science, technology, and humanity through education, research and community empowerment. The following objectives guide everything we do.
To change how science, business, and social science are taught.
To suggest, take part in, run, survey, or do research on an action.
Set up seminars, conferences, exhibitions, workshops, and training for research students on a national and international level.
Recognise outstanding research papers, scientists, study students, and teachers from a wide range of fields.
To write, edit, and put out newspapers, magazines, journals, books, and bulletins.
To set up study centres, institutes, museums, herbaria, and more.
To make regular people more aware of plants and how to protect them.
To offer technical help to people, groups, organisations, and similar trusts working to improve science, management, and social sciences.
To teach people how to do their jobs and help them find gainful work; to raise awareness and boost confidence.
To improve coordination, cooperation, and understanding across the rural sector so people can live better by ending hunger, illiteracy, disease, and poverty.
Find the right technologies, help them improve, and spread the word; assist national and foreign institutions with technology transfer and skill-building.
To start and carry out studies of shared interest and to gather, analyse, interpret, and share useful data and information with members.
To do any other legal activities that help the Society reach its goals.
To choose, open, and run computer schools teaching Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and other technologies.
To use resources across departments and institutions and teach them at Associate, Bachelor's and higher levels.
To make Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Educational Programmes (CEP) available all over India.
To set up schools teaching health-science courses such as primary nursing, sanitary science, dental hygiene, first aid, medical reception and more.
Giving medical help to the poor and deserving during disease, famine, flood, earthquake or other unexpected disasters.
Rehabilitate people affected by natural disasters; provide housing and teach skills to help them get back on their feet.
Set up funding channels for hospitals, dispensaries, schools, libraries, reading rooms and societies to run their programmes.