During the COVID-19 crisis, MITRAZ set up a free auto-rickshaw service to transport COVID-positive patients within Puttaparthi.
A dedicated driver, equipped with PPE and sanitizers, ensured safe travel for patients while reducing risks of community spread through public transport. The initiative was well-received by local residents.
MITRAZ launched a five-month internship for 38 final-year B.Com students, supported by the ArthNivesh team from TAPMI, Manipal. Most of these government college students had little exposure to practical learning.
The program covered English, communication, Tally, digital literacy, and financial planning. In the final phase, students worked on projects that combined domain knowledge with community welfare.
MITRAz Foundation hosted Puttaparthi’s first conclave on youth skilling, bringing together leaders from industry, academia, and skill ambassadors.
Over 200 participants, including parents and students, joined to explore ways of making youth more employable. Prof. Mrutyunjay Mahapatra, CEO of Syndicate Bank, delivered an inspiring keynote, followed by a thought-provoking panel discussion.
We also acknowledged our dedicated faculty and staff for shaping student success. The day ended with vibrant cultural performances by our IT and GDA students, adding joy to an inspiring event.
This program now reaches multiple government schools around Puttaparthi, engaging Class 9 and 10 students with enthusiasm.
Focused on the school-to-work transition, we build skills in spoken English, communication, and critical thinking. In 2024–25, we plan to add skilling modules for them. We have also introduced online training for Class 11 students in English, GK, analytics, and reasoning laying a strong foundation for their future success.
We extended MITRAz Skills training in the IT and Analytics sector for the BSc/ BTech /MTech students along with softskills and communication, which is our forte with placement support. The students are skilled in-
Flask
Advanced Excel
SQL
HTML & CSS
The eleventh batch of our GDA training program graduated in December 2022, with 28 students most of them women qualifying as Nurse Assistants.
In partnership with Tata Strive, trainees completed two months of classroom sessions at MITRAZ Puttaparthi and one month of on-the-job training in hospitals. Graduates were then supported with placements in clinics and home eldercare services. Notably, many participants were married women keen to upskill and support their families.
We support students from low-income families with financial assistance, ensuring no deserving learner misses out on higher education.
Alongside this, we conducted workshops for students, elders, and patients on career guidance, skill development, healthcare, and personal growth. These initiatives bridge gaps, build confidence, and empower individuals to overcome challenges. Our goal is simple no potential left behind.
As part of our Earth Care initiative, MITRAZ organized a Chitravathi River cleaning drive.
Students and volunteers participated in removing waste, promoting awareness of sustainability, and adopting eco-friendly practices at the Skills Centre — including reducing single-use plastics, saving energy and paper, and reusing materials creatively.
MITRAZ hosted a half-day workshop in Puttaparthi on issues faced by seniors and caregivers.
The session explored aging gracefully, coping with terminal illness, and reducing caregiver stress. Families caring for bedridden seniors received practical guidance on how to improve quality of life for elders at home
Over 100 students, alumni, faculty, volunteers, and well-wishers joined MITRAZ’s third anniversary celebration online.
Guests of honour included Prof. Madhu Veeraraghavan (Director, TAPMI) and Mr. Shyam Mohan (Founder & CEO, Tier 1 Network). The session, rich with gratitude and stories from alumni, became a heartfelt reminder of MITRAZ’s role as a family and support system, strengthening our resolve to serve with renewed energy.
Over 100 students, alumni, faculty, volunteers, and well-wishers joined MITRAZ’s third anniversary celebration online.
Guests of honour included Prof. Madhu Veeraraghavan (Director, TAPMI) and Mr. Shyam Mohan (Founder & CEO, Tier 1 Network).
The session, rich with gratitude and stories from alumni, became a heartfelt reminder of MITRAZ’s role as a family and support system, strengthening our resolve to serve with renewed energy.
On 16 May 2020, MITRAZ distributed food packets at the Patients and Relatives Hostel near Sri Sathya Sai Super-Speciality Hospital, Prasanthigram.
Volunteers also made and distributed masks and face shields to support frontline needs during the pandemic.
MITRAZ launched Yuv Ayush to support underprivileged youth living with Type I diabetes.
The program provides free insulin to patients aged 15–25, ensuring that education and livelihood are not derailed by healthcare costs. As beneficiaries become self-reliant, new patients are brought into the program, keeping the support cycle ongoing.
| Name of the Beneficiary | MITRAz Foundation |
| Account Number : | 41341984321 |
| Bank: | State Bank of India |
| Branch: | 11, Sansad Marg, New Delhi Main Branch (NDMB) – 110 001 |
| Branch Code : | 00691 |
| IFSC Code: | SBIN0000691 |
| SWIFT Code: | SBININBB104 |
| Purpose Code: | : P1303 (It is mandatory) |