Born from the proud lineage of the royal house of Shahpura, the Yuvraj Digraj Singh Shahpura Charitable Trust is not merely an organization—it
is a living expression of centuries-old values rooted in service, sacrifice, and spiritual stewardship.
Yuvraj Digraj Singh Shahpura, deeply moved by the plight of the rural poor, the neglect of cultural heritage, and the erosion of traditional Indian values, founded this trust with a singular vision: to revive the soul of Bharat by empowering its people and preserving its sacred traditions. What began as a vision is today a growing movement. With unwavering commitment, the trust is working to educate the underserved, heal the sick, and create sustainable livelihoods for those forgotten by mainstream progress. But its mission goes deeper.
Establishing and supporting schools, scholarships, and skill development programs to empower rural and economically weaker children.
Organizing free health camps, mobile clinics, and providing medical assistance in underserved areas.
Construction and maintenance of gaushalas (cowsheds). Providing food, shelter, and medical care to cows as part of India’s spiritual and ecological heritage.
Renovating ancient temples and maintaining places of worship to preserve India’s sacred traditions and cultural roots.
Promoting sustainable agriculture, local handicrafts, and training for self-reliance among rural youth and women.
Supporting folk art, classical music, local artisans, and festivals that preserve India’s living traditions.
Construct and operate fully equipped cowsheds in select rural areas with proper shelter, feeding, and veterinary care.
Begin renovation and restoration of key ancient temples in the Shahpura region and nearby heritage sites.
Launch regular medical and educational outreach programs in villages lacking basic facilities.
Start short-term vocational training in handicrafts, digital literacy, and organic farming to generate employment.
Provide scholarships and basic learning infrastructure to schools serving underprivileged children.
Create a self-sustaining village model with integrated education, healthcare, livelihoods, and clean energy.
Establish a network of gaushalas and cow protection awareness centers throughout the state.
Document, restore, and promote traditional arts, rituals, and historical manuscripts tied to the region.
Build a full-scale charitable hospital and residential school with free services for the poor.
Launch long-term tree plantation drives, rainwater harvesting systems, and clean village campaigns.