About
Founder
Late Sri Ajit Kumar, a gold medallist in both Electrical and Mechanical Engineering branches, graduated from University Vishweshwaraiah College of Engineering, Bangalore. He founded the Hindu Seva Prathishthana in 1980 and was its founder Director. He was born on 27th Aug 1934. Sri Bramha Suraiah, father and Smt. Putta Tayamma, mother, hailed from the village [...]
Mission
LOKA HITHAM MAMA KARANEEYAM
(little for self, everything else for society)
HSP is committed to the upliftment of the under-served and the people with special needs without any discrimination on the basis of caste, creed or religion. Through service HSP aims to bring about a transformation in the society where people and communities will be self-reliant. The [...]
Organization
Chancellor (Kulapathi)
Pujya Sri Sri Vishvesha Theertha Swamiji, Pejawara Mutt
Chief Patron (Mahaposhak)
Pujya Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji, Adichunchanagiri Mutt
Director & Managing Trustee (Nirdeshak)
Sri Shreedhar Sagar
Treasurer (Khoshadhyaksh)
Sri K. Narayan
Trustees
1. Sri Devatha Radhakrishna
2. Sri D.M.Kiran
3. Sri Satishchandra Goel
4. Sri Venkatesha Murthy
5. Dr.Vijayalakshmi Deshmane
6. Sri Gopal Chettiyar
7. Sri Ramaswamy Reddy
8. Smt. Vijaya
9. Sri. Yellappa
10. Sri. O. Shyam Bhatt
Vision
” SEVA HI PARAMO DHARMAH “
(Dedication and selfless service are our basic ideals)
The overall work of HSP hinges upon the above ideals. Service to society is an obligatory duty. By serving one can attain fulfillment in life. Our vision is a self-reliant society where people have a sense of service and take care [...]
Quick Facts
Name
Hindu Seva Pratishthana
Establishment
1980
Address
8/28, ‘Ajithashree’, Bull Temple Road, Bangalore – 560 004
Ph
91-80-26608926, 26523088
Email
hinduseva@vsnl.net
Contact Person
K.S. [...]
Association with Govt.
Awareness Generation Programme
The Central Social Welfare Board was set up in New Delhi by the Government of India in 1950 to assist financially and otherwise, Associations and Institutions devoted to social service so that these organizations could render much better service to benefit in society. To enlarge the scope of its activities, the Central Social [...]



