Social service is a strong element of Trinity life as it cultivates qualities essential for good citizens. Our Clubs do social work like donating blood, setting up libraries at schools in remote areas, sending study materials to needy students, helping impoverished slum-dwellers or the ailing, conducting sanitation programs, or even supporting natural disaster victims.
They also spread awareness about traffic safety and public health. During the 2015 earthquake, we donated over 1 million rupees to the PM’s Relief Fund, loaned our transport, and took an active part in relief and rehabilitation efforts nationally. Clearly, welfare activities interwoven into top-notch academics define our institutional outlook.
We hold that community work and charity cultivates empathy, concern, and large-heartedness. These qualities are essential for socially committed citizens. Clubs like Social Service Society and Youth Red Cross Circle do social work like donating blood, setting up libraries at schools in remote areas, sending study materials to needy students, helping impoverished slum-dwellers or the ailing, and conducting sanitation programs. The College Clubs also organize awareness programs related to traffic safety and public health. Significantly, we have a solid tradition of supporting natural disaster victims. The Trinity Family continues to do its best for all the affected in the recent earthquake. We have donated over 1 million rupees to the PM’s Relief Fund, loaned our transport, and have been taking part in relief and rehabilitation efforts nationally. Welfare activities alongside top-notch academics define our institutional outlook.