The project for Sabari Balasramam has been outlined keeping in mind the all round development in personality, character formation and inculcation of self reliance in minds of underprivileged children.The project aims at moulding these children into torchbearers of trust, by instilling into the tender minds, qualities like being steadfast in values, having a sound foundation in both practical and creative thinking. The mission is to cater to all round development, by focusing on each aspect on the physical, mental, emotional, cultural, spiritual and intellectual planes.
Sabari Balasram trust is looking forward to expand the existing building space inorder to accommodate 100 more children and to provide them with better facilities. In this regard, the trust has, envisaged a project worth Rs. 10 crore in about 4000sq.ft. in Aranmula .
The centre has been planned, keeping in mind the importance of qualities like self reliance and independence that should be bestowed upon children for a secure future they are entitled to have.
The school building will cater to educational needs of a thousand poor children. The course outline will be based on the central school syllabus
Aranmula, though a tiny hamlet is a divinely bestowed place. Here we have a bounty of cultural splendor and fiesta of arts that has always enshrined the grandeur of the place. However, inspite of having been bequeathed with the designation ‘Heritage Village’ owing to the rich cultural legacy the place enjoys
The project aims at developing aesthetic skills of children, which will help in the grooming of master talents who will carve a niche in the nation’s cultural dome.Focus will be given on training in temple percussions, native art forms, traditional painting styles, sculpturing, music and dance
It has been proposed to set apart one and a half acres of land exclusively for a playground, where children can develop and show case their talents in sports and other physical activity
Aranmula can rightly be termed as the cradle of agricultural heritage. Each term in agricultural parlance was scientifically coined-
eg: the aal (banyan tree) in front of Aranmula Parthasarathy Swamy Temple was known as puthariyaal and the fields, putharikandam.