
A classroom, a laptop, a future rewritten
In a small school in Nizamabad, students are learning to code for the first time — and their teachers are learning alongside them.

Amity International Mission Trust works with communities, companies, institutions and public agencies to deliver measurable change through healthcare, education, livelihoods, women's empowerment, rural development and humanitarian action.
Founded in the belief that dignity and opportunity are the foundations of national progress, Amity International Mission Trust designs, implements and monitors social-development programmes in partnership with corporations, foundations, public agencies and communities.
Our approach combines compassion with accountability — every project is defined by a need assessment, a clear monitoring framework, transparent reporting and independent audits.


A network of five tele-consultation centres linking underserved villages to qualified physicians and diagnostics — the Phase-1 pilot of a statewide Digital Health, Telemedicine, Diagnostics, Pharmacy and Home-Delivery network across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

A one-centre pilot in a Dalit settlement or economically backward area — digital literacy for 1,000 community members and job-linked skills training for 160 youth, with 96 placed or self-employed.



Ten centres across a region — 30,000 community members reached, 4,800 youth trained in AI, content, digital marketing and vocational trades, and 2,880 placed or self-employed.

The full state-wide rollout — 100 Ambedkar Digital Learning & Skill-to-Job Centres, digital literacy for 3,00,000 community members, job-linked skills for 48,000 youth and 28,800 placed or self-employed, with ≥40% women participation.
From ready-to-fund catalogues to fully custom, multi-year CSR programmes — we design, implement, monitor and report against every rupee committed. Every partnership includes utilization certificates, third-party monitoring and SROI-informed reporting.

"Our work is guided by one principle — that every Indian, regardless of background, deserves access to opportunity, dignity and the institutions that make a modern life possible. We are building an organisation worthy of the communities we serve."
Verified figures are published quarterly through the Admin Dashboard.
Moments from our training centres, health camps, community engagements and project sites.

In a small school in Nizamabad, students are learning to code for the first time — and their teachers are learning alongside them.

Once informally employed, twenty-two women in Ganjam now run a producer group serving three district markets.

Mobile medical units reached over four thousand villagers this quarter — many for their first-ever health check.
Audited financials, project completion reports, utilization certificates, governance policies and grievance mechanisms — all accessible in one place.
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