Artha organizes historical event in Singapore on 19 March 2016
Join Artha Forum’s community of conscious entrepreneurs and leaders committed to ethical wealth and purposeful action. Get involved with initiatives and projects where wisdom, responsibility, and compassion create lasting societal impact
We are actively seeking to interest and engage entrepreneurs, professionals, HNIs and organizations to draw from our vast ancient wisdom literature and find satisfaction in doing business without greed and pride and to be an instrument in the hands of God for societal good.
For humans, desires are unending, and our desires simultaneously open an account of misery. We need to understand that once the basic needs are met, additional wealth cannot bring happiness and that additional wealth must be shared for the common good,it must be generated without being implicated in sin, and only then it will last many generations !
In our own way we all make contributions – but often this is unstructured and nebulous! At the end of the day it is not how much but how to give that is most important!
We believe that charity must become a habit, second nature and so the question arises :
How much and what kind of charity? Indiscriminate charity is not recommended in the Vedic literature.
In Bhagavad Gita Krishna says : The place, time and recipient is important (B.G. 17.20. )
At Artha Forum we are happy to connect you with like minded entrepreneurs and projects where you can share your wealth.
Visit our projects to see how you can contribute, or write to us to share your interest in supporting Artha Forum’s mission and initiatives.

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Annamrita Foundation

Annamrita Foundation is a leading Indian non-profit dedicated to fighting hunger and supporting education through nutritious food programs. Since 2004, it has partnered with government mid-day meal schemes to serve over 1.2 million wholesome meals daily to underprivileged school children from dozens of centralized kitchens across states including Maharashtra, Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Tripura. Annamrita also runs food-relief initiatives like Kit of Joy and Karuna, providing dry rations and meals to vulnerable communities and frontline workers, helping children stay healthy, attend school, and thrive. The foundation aims to serve food to mankind, with the same love and devotion that a mother provides for her own.

Bhaktivedanta Hospital & Research Institute

Bhaktivedanta Hospital & Research Institute is a charitable trust run multi-specialty tertiary care centre in Mira Road, Mumbai, founded in the 1990s to provide compassionate, affordable healthcare rooted in holistic wellbeing. What began as a small polyclinic has grown into a 300-bed NABH-accredited hospital offering modern medical care alongside complementary therapies, emergency services, and community outreach. The hospital serves an estimated 1.5 million people across Mumbai and neighbouring districts, conducts extensive rural health camps, eye care and cataract programmes, palliative care, and subsidised treatment for underserved populations, and aligns its services with broader health and social goals. It is also associated with several healthcare centres and hospitals across Maharashtra, Vrindavan and Barsana.

Barsana Healthcare Centre

Barsana Healthcare Centre (associated with Bhaktivedanta Hospital) is a charitable health initiative born from the annual Barsana Eye & Dental Camp started in 1992 to address widespread preventable blindness and lack of basic medical care in the Barsana region of Uttar Pradesh. What began as outreach eye camps led to the establishment of a dedicated facility offering specialized eye care, cataract surgery, dental services, and general treatment for underserved communities. The centre provides free and concessional care to villagers who cannot afford healthcare, conducts regular screenings and surgeries, and actively works to reduce preventable blindness in a population of over 300,000.

Govardhan EcoVillage

Govardhan Eco Village (GEV) is a pioneering sustainable initiative established in 2003, in the foothills of the Sahyadri mountains, inspired by Vedic wisdom and the vision of His Holiness Radhanath Swami. It is founded on the 4 pillars of wellness, social impact, spirituality and sustainability, creating a model for mindful living that blends ancient wisdom with practical environmental action. The project focuses on sustainability via initiatives like organic farming, water conservation, renewable energy, for which It has received numerous national and international accolades, including the United Nations World Tourism Organization Award for eco-tourism and Indian Green Building Council Platinum Award. GEV serves as a global model for harmonious living and rural empowerment while offering retreats, education, and community development initiatives that uplift both people and the planet.
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