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Your privacy is important to us. As such, we provide this privacy statement explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used on this site.

This Privacy Policy sets forth how our organization Lalitha Subbarao Nanjundayya Memorial Trust (LSN Trust) collects, uses and protects the personal data we gather from you when you use our website.

Please read this Privacy Policy carefully, along with our website’s Terms and Conditions. By continuing to use or access the Website, you agree to this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this Privacy Policy, you may not use or access the website.

The Information We Collect

When you get in touch with us through the website’s Contact Us page, we collect the personal identification information such as your name, the name of your business, your job title, phone number, and email address etc.

We may, at times, ask for other personal information in order to provide you with more customized responses and services. We also collect certain information on the way you use or view our website via your browser’s cookies. This is done primarily to enhance user experience.

Cookies:
To enhance your online experience, we use ‘cookies’ or similar technologies. Cookies are text files placed in your computer’s browser to store your preferences. Cookies do not contain personally identifiable information. However, once you choose to furnish a site with personally identifiable information, this information may be linked to the data stored in the cookie.

Google Analytics:
Our website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google Inc. Google Analytics uses cookies, text files that are stored on your computer and enable analysis of your use of the website. The information generated by the cookies about your use of this website are usually transferred to a server of Google in the US and stored there.

Website and Social Handles:
We may also collect, store and use your personal information about your interactions with us, when you visit our website, watch a video on our YouTube or Vimeo channel, interact on social media handles such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn or any other digital platform used by us.

Use of Cookies:

We may use cookies to:

Analyse our web traffic using analytics as aggregation of usage data helps us improve the website structure, design, content and functionalities;
• Identify whether you are signed in to our website;
• Test content on our website;
• Store information about your preferences and then present you with information you will find more relevant;
• To recognize when you return to our website to show you relevant content, or provide functionality you preferred previously;

Managing Cookies:
You can change your privacy preferences regarding the use of cookies and similar technologies through your browser. You may set your browser to accept all cookies, block certain cookies, require your consent before a cookie is placed in your browser, or block all cookies. However, blocking cookies will affect your online experience and in such cases, some of our website features may not function as a result.

How We Use the Information

We hold, process and use your information for a number of purposes:

• To keep you informed about our services, work and projects research insights et al.:

• For development of business intelligence or data analytics in relation to our services;

• To provide you information that we believe may be of your interest;

• To invite you to events, training, roundtables that we hold;

• To send you information about our activities and appeals;

• To administer our research, surveys or feedback request;

• To provide products or information that you have requested;

• For internal record keeping and comply with our legal or statutory obligations such as record of donations or payments made by you and related communications to verify financial transactions.

Retaining Information

We only collect personal data that are necessary and retain such data for no longer than is necessary for such purposes.
We will try to delete your personal information on reasonable written request for the same. However, there might be latency in deleting personal information from our servers and back-up versions might exist even after deletion.

Our Commitment to Security

We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. In order to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure we have put in place suitable procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.
Despite appropriate firewalls and protections, we cannot however fully ensure the security of any personal information as these systems are not hack proof. Data pilferage is possible, and we assume no liability or responsibility for it.

How to Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about the Privacy Statement for this site or its implementation you may contact us  at info@lsntrust.org.in

Updates & Effective Date
From time to time, we may update this Privacy Policy statement. We will notify you about material changes in the way we treat personally identifiable information by placing a notice on our site. We encourage you to periodically check back and review this policy to be updated.
This privacy policy applies only to LSN Trust website and not to others that our website contains links to. So, if you click on a link to another website, you should read their privacy policy.

The Privacy Policy statement posted on this site was updated on February 01, 2022.

 

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.