Terna Public Charitable Trust

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Terna Public Charitable Trust
AbbreviationTPCT
Formation1980;44 years ago (1980)
TypeTrust
Legal statusCharity
PurposeHumanitarian
Headquarters Dharashiv, India
Coordinates 19°01′47″N73°00′59″E / 19.02965°N 73.016429°E / 19.02965; 73.016429
President
Padamsinh Bajirao Patil
Website ternatrust.org

Terna Public Charitable Trust (TPCT) is a public charitable trust registered under the Bombay Public Trust Act [1] in Ternanagar, Osmanabad, Maharashtra, India. TPCT was established to provide educational and health services to all sections of society. [2] [3]

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History

Terna Public Charitable Trust (TPCT) [4] [5] was formed in 1980 by Dr. Padmasinha Patil, the former Home Minister of Maharashtra. The trust is based out of Dharashiv and Navi Mumbai, [6] Maharashtra comprising 22 educational institutes. Terna Trust [7] has also established Terna Speciality Hospital and Research Centre, [8] located at Nerul in Navi Mumbai. [9] [10] TPCT is also one of 63 government-approved drone training institutes. [11] [12] [13]

TPCT's educational campuses

Terna Public Charitable Trust has educational institutions based in Dharashiv and Navi Mumbai including [14] -

Corporate social responsibility

Terna Public Charitable Trust works for public welfare in various social forms in education, medical and rural development. [31]

Terna Public Charitable Trust with Schindler India facilitated the setup of an oxygen generation Plant at Terna Speciality Hospital and this oxygen plant works on the principles of Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) and enables efficient distribution of Oxygen for the needy patients in Navi Mumbai, Raigad & Thane [32] [33] . [34] [35]

Janseva

Terna Public Charitable Trust's mottos are ‘Service to Human is Service to God’ and ‘Service to Humanity is the Best Work of Life’. [36] Its program, Janseva, offers free services like conducting health camps, offering financial support to farmers, conducting water literacy programs and skills development training with provision of internship opportunities. [37] [38] [39] [40]

Terna TARANG

TPCTS's Terna TARANG - 90.4 FM community Radio is a local radio station which is an autonomous entity and relies on the community for its operation. The station was launched to act as a medium that gives a voice to the community by providing people opportunities to comment on their perspectives on demo-crating cycles in society. The community radio programme was conceived and developed for the community which is also managed by them catering to locals in a 35-km radius in and around Dharashiv. This radio station was launched on 1 June in 2016 at The Terna College of Engineering, Dharashiv [41] . [42]

Terna Skills

Terna DB Driver Training Institute, [43] a Terna Skills Initiative is one of the largest Driver Training and Certification partners for Skills India. The institute works to encourage citizens to take up jobs like commercial and private driver jobs, tractor or ambulance driving jobs.The initiative has acquired commercial vehicle driver training Level 4 (NSQF) & certified over 10,000 commercial vehicle drivers across the Nation under various CSR initiatives. [44]

Leadership and Board of Trustees

President - Dr. Padmasinha Bajirao Patil is an Ex-Member of Parliament from Dharashiv (a part of the Marathwada region) and a Social Activist. He has served as cabinet minister for almost 25+ years in Maharashtra. [45]

Board of Trustees [46] [47]
DesignationName
President Padamsinhaji B. Patil
Trustee Ranajagajitsinha Patil [48]
TrusteeMalhar Ranajagjitsinha Patil [49]
TrusteePrithviraj Padmasinha Patil
TrusteeAshok Vaman Aher
SecretaryArvind Janardhan Gore
TrusteeBalasaheb Bhagwantrao Wagh
TrusteeVijendra Vishwanath Chavan
TrusteeAshokrao Laxman Shinde
TrusteeSandeep Neelkanth Sawant
TrusteeSatish Satyanarayan Dandnaik

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