Infrastructure Building

An initiative to rebuild infrastructure for a better tomorrow

LSN Trust is especially committed to providing adequate and affordable infrastructure to poorer sections of the society. LSN Trust believes PLAY is a very critical part of education

Our strategic  priorities are:

  • To provide financial, practical and strategic support to schools for building infrastructure
  • To increase infrastructural development in rural areas
  • LSN believes that communities should be aware of the need of conserving natural resources
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Schools Provided With infrastructure
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Partners
2000
Children Impacted
1000000
Spent on Infrastructure

IMPACT

As a part of “Happy School Project”, LSN has refurbished many schools. By 2030, LSN is aiming to reach nearly 500 schools for any basic necessities.

IMPACT

As a part of “Happy School Project”, LSN has refurbished many schools. By 2030, LSN is aiming to reach nearly 5000 schools for any basic necessities.

IMPACT

As a part of “Happy School Project”, LSN has refurbished many schools. By 2030, LSN is aiming to reach nearly 500 schools for any basic necessities.

Support Us

Join us in providing assistance to the provision of basic needs and amenities

Our belief that better infrastructure leads to better prospects has made us to work and provide basic amenities and retouch wherever necessary to support the community in achieving other prospects of life. School infrastructure, better health leading to better attendance, girls’ toilet, leading to better lives

The young face of the Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust, Niska is a dynamic well-travelled advertising professional with a post graduate degree from London, UK. She grew up with the social ethics that her parents and grandparents believed in and even as a young child, used to accompany her mother to the various 4S Foundation projects. As gen next of Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust with a forward thinking global perspective, she is looking to expand the reach of the Foundation into new areas. She feels especially passionately about new-age projects like alternative energy for villages, eco friendly industries and sustainability programmes.

A very successful corporate Image Consultant, who lived in Africa and the Middle East. A personal tragedy, the loss of her surgeon husband, forced her to step out of her secure comfort zone and become a financially independent woman, capable of providing her three children with a secure future. A dynamic Rotarian and Founder Director of The Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust, her goal is to enable young women to fend for themselves and become productive members of society. In a world where so many urgent social problems need tackling, she believes that pooling resources, partnering with like-minded, influential individuals and involving them in social change projects is really the smart way forward.

Subbarao, a highly successful corporate head, also wore many different hats over the course of his illustrious life and career. He was many things to many people. Influential CEO of a multinational company, caring husband and father, Sai baba devotee, composer of popular hymns and bhajans, author of a devotional book and co founder of the 4S Foundation which was later renamed Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust. He passed away in the mid-2000’s but the work he started in collaboration with his wife and daughter lives on.

Lalitha Subbarao is the inspiration behind the Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust. Armed with a strong social conscience and a broad based global education (Masters from Ohio State University, USA) plus a deep desire to help disadvantaged women, her dream is now being realized through the efforts of the Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust. Lalitha was a woman of substance who worked quietly and steadily towards the betterment of those around her. Besides being a role model to her children, she authored and published two books–Nanu Mattu America in Kannada (America and I) describing her student life there in the mid 1950’s and a comprehensive book – Festivals of India. She rightly believed that women must be educated, empowered and financially independent. An educated wife and mother would in turn be a strong positive influence in the family and society at large, just as she was. Her legacy is carried on by the Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust.