Annual Trustees' Meeting convened at Nirmalagiri Aramana
The Annual Meeting of the Trustees was held on 22 May 2026 to review the accounts and annual report for 2025–26 under the chairmanship of the Managing Trustee.

Karunya Sparsam Charitable Trust reaches out to the underprivileged across India with sustainable humanitarian initiatives.
Karunya Sparsam Charitable Trust is a registered public charitable trust established in 2024 under the visionary leadership of H.G. Dr. Geevarghese Mar Barnabas, Metropolitan of the Bathery Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. Headquartered at Nirmalagiri Aramana in Wayanad, we work to improve lives through sustainable humanitarian initiatives.
Read more about usOperating under Sections 12AB and 80G of the Income Tax Act with the highest standards of transparency, accountability and stewardship.
To build a compassionate and inclusive society where every individual, regardless of economic or social background, has access to quality education, healthcare, shelter, and opportunities to lead a life of dignity and hope.
To provide timely humanitarian assistance, empower disadvantaged communities through education, healthcare and livelihood initiatives, and uphold transparency, integrity and accountability in every charitable initiative undertaken.

Karunya Sparsam Charitable Trust was born from a deep calling to serve the least, the last, and the lost. In every life we touch — through a scholarship, a home, a widow's pension, or a healing hand — we see the face of Christ. I invite you to join us in this journey of compassion, for when we extend our hands to others, we truly discover the purpose of our own.
H.G. Dr. Geevarghese Mar Barnabas
Founder & Managing Trustee
Metropolitan of Bathery Diocese
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Open News RoomThe Annual Meeting of the Trustees was held on 22 May 2026 to review the accounts and annual report for 2025–26 under the chairmanship of the Managing Trustee.
Three families in Sulthan Bathery received the keys to their new Bethel Homes, completing the first phase of the housing project for 2025–26.
Forty-two students from economically weaker families received Esra scholarships covering tuition, books and uniforms for the new academic year.
Twenty-five new beneficiaries were added to the monthly Widow Pension Scheme, taking the total number of women supported to seventy-five.
The Rafa Sick Aid Fund covered the full cost of an urgent cardiac surgery for a daily-wage worker from Mananthavady.
A women's self-help group of fifteen members was inaugurated in Korome with seed support for tailoring and food-processing micro-enterprises.
The Annual Meeting of the Trustees was held on 22 May 2026 to review the accounts and annual report for 2025–26 under the chairmanship of the Managing Trustee.
Three families in Sulthan Bathery received the keys to their new Bethel Homes, completing the first phase of the housing project for 2025–26.
Forty-two students from economically weaker families received Esra scholarships covering tuition, books and uniforms for the new academic year.
Twenty-five new beneficiaries were added to the monthly Widow Pension Scheme, taking the total number of women supported to seventy-five.
The Rafa Sick Aid Fund covered the full cost of an urgent cardiac surgery for a daily-wage worker from Mananthavady.
A women's self-help group of fifteen members was inaugurated in Korome with seed support for tailoring and food-processing micro-enterprises.
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Donations to Karunya Sparsam qualify for tax benefits under Section 80G. Every contribution becomes hope for someone in need.