About Us

Prem Ki Abhivyakti Trust

Prem Ki Abhivyakti is a registered Public & Charitable Trust dedicated to promoting spiritual awareness, self-awakening, mental wellness, ethical living, positive consciousness, and humanitarian values within society.

The Trust works towards building a peaceful, conscious, disciplined, inclusive, and spiritually awakened society through education, awareness, service, and human values.

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Our Core Objectives

• Spiritual & Self Awareness
• Human Values & Moral Education
• Meditation, Yoga & Mental Wellness
• Youth Guidance & Personality Development
• Positive Thinking & Stress Management
• Healthcare Awareness & Service Camps
• Educational & Social Awareness Programs
• Humanitarian & Community Welfare Activities
• Environmental & Cultural Awareness
• Women, Youth & Social Empowerment

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Our Vision

“To create a spiritually awakened, mentally balanced, morally strong, compassionate, and value-oriented society through self-awareness, education, humanity, and universal spiritual values.”

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Future Vision & Activities

Prem Ki Abhivyakti Trust aims to expand its activities across schools, colleges, universities, villages, cities, and social institutions through—

• Self Awareness & Wellness Sessions
• Meditation & Mental Wellness Programs
• Youth Motivation & Personality Development Initiatives
• Value-Based Educational Campaigns
• Healthcare Awareness & Free Service Camps
• Social Welfare & Community Support Activities
• Digital Awareness & Educational Platforms
• National & Global Awareness Initiatives

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Prem Ki Abhivyakti Trust does not promote or support any particular religion, sect, community, political ideology, or discriminatory belief.

The Trust is completely dedicated to humanity, inner awakening, peace, ethical consciousness, self-development, inclusiveness, and universal spiritual values for the welfare of society.

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Trust Name: Prem Ki Abhivyakti Trust
Registration No.: 2025/5/IV/915