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Honoring a Legacy of Freedom
Celebrating the life and sacrifices of Sri Kovuri Mogulaiah Goud — a fearless patriot who fought for India's independence.
Building a Better Tomorrow
Continuing the mission of social upliftment and national unity through education, legal aid, and rural development.
Empowering the Next Generation
Providing education, awareness, and opportunities to inspire youth with the values of courage, justice, and service.

The Freedom Fighter Kovuri Mogulaiah Goud Memorial Trust is a dedicated non-profit organization established to honor the remarkable life and legacy of Sri Kovuri Mogulaiah Goud, a courageous freedom fighter and social reformer who played a vital role in India’s independence movement. The trust is committed to preserving his ideals and extending his mission of service to society. Founded by Chairman Kovuri Satyanarayana Goud — B.Tech., M.B.A., M.P.S., M.C.J., LL.B., LL.M. Advocate Mr. Kovuri Satyanarayana Goud, an esteemed legal professional and socially conscious leader, founded this trust to ensure that the values of sacrifice, justice, and patriotism exemplified by his father to continue to inspire generations. His academic accomplishments and deep commitment to public welfare make him a guiding force in driving the trust’s activities forward.

Kovuri Satyanarayana Goud

B.Tech.,M.B.A.,M.P.S.,M.C.J.,LL.B.,LL.M.
ADVOCATE.

Founder & Chairman

“It is with great pride and humility that I carry forward the legacy of my father, Sri Kovuri Mogulaiah Goud — a fearless freedom fighter, a selfless patriot, and a man of the people. His courage, sacrifice, and lifelong dedication to justice and equality continue to inspire me every day.

The formation of this trust is not just a tribute to his memory, but a living mission to serve the nation — especially the youth, the poor, and the marginalized — in the same spirit with which he fought for our independence. Through this platform, we aim to educate, empower, and elevate communities by honoring the values he stood for: integrity, service, and national pride.

My goal is to ensure that the stories of our freedom fighters are not lost to time, but instead used as a torch to guide future generations. Let us build an India that is worthy of their sacrifice — an India that is united, just, and enlightened.

I invite you all to join us in this journey of remembrance, service, and nation-building.”

Mission

To preserve, celebrate, and educate the nation about the sacrifices and values of India’s brave freedom fighters. We aim to instill patriotism, inspire civic responsibility, and promote the timeless ideals of liberty, justice, and unity that shaped our independence struggle. We are committed to building a platform where history comes alive — where the voices of revolutionaries, visionaries, and everyday heroes are heard, remembered, and honored. Through storytelling, educational resources, documentaries, and community-driven initiatives, we strive to bridge the gap between generations and remind every citizen of the price of freedom. Our mission is to ensure that the legacies of these great men and women are never forgotten. By bringing their stories into classrooms, homes, and hearts, we empower individuals to carry forward their spirit of resilience, courage, and commitment to the nation. This is not just about remembering the past — it is about awakening a sense of purpose in the present, and responsibility toward building a more united, equitable, and progressive India.

Vision

Our vision is to create a nation where every citizen, especially the youth, deeply understands and cherishes the legacy of India's freedom struggle. We envision a future where the sacrifices of our freedom fighters are not just remembered on national holidays, but are embedded in the collective consciousness of the country. We aim to build a dynamic, inclusive platform that becomes a living tribute to India's freedom movement — a place where history is not just archived, but actively explored, shared, and applied. Through digital innovation, community engagement, and educational outreach, we seek to bring the spirit of the independence movement into the modern era. Our vision includes: Creating accessible resources in multiple languages that highlight both famous and forgotten heroes from every corner of India. Collaborating with schools, universities, and cultural institutions to integrate freedom struggle narratives into education. Inspiring civic participation and a deeper connection to India’s democratic and cultural roots. Encouraging responsible citizenship, where the ideals of truth, unity, and justice influence everyday actions. Ultimately, we aspire to nurture a generation that not only appreciates the freedom they inherited but also takes responsibility for preserving and advancing it — just as the heroes of our past once did.

AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THE TRUST:

  1. To render services in the fields of education, medical relief, and poverty alleviation, without discrimination of caste, gender, religion, or language.

  2. To eradicate poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and diseases through focused programs.

  3. To promote Indian culture and arts including drawing, music, dance, and traditional performances.

  4. To build and maintain charitable homes for those needing accommodation during medical treatment or education.

  5. To initiate technical education exchange programs.

  6. To help establish small-scale industries (tiny udyogs) for self-employment.

  7. To manage educational institutions and hospitals for free services.

  8. To run old age homes for the elderly and infirm.

  9. To support livelihood schemes for the poor, widows, children, and needy individuals.

  10. To set up and support charitable hospitals, clinics, maternity homes, and welfare centers.

  11. To focus on holistic human development — body, mind, and soul.

  12. To accept donations and gifts for fulfilling the trust’s mission.

  13. To adopt and develop rural villages.

  14. To improve literacy and promote self-employment.

  15. To conduct patriotism and awareness training in every village.

  16. To organize nature conservation and environmental awareness programs.

  17. To highlight freedom fighters’ achievements and promote national unity.

  18. To fight poverty by providing free education, healthcare, and justice; and promote anti-corruption initiatives.

  19. To work for regional, state, and national security awareness.

  20. To establish a pyramid-style library system in every village.

  21. To ensure free education facilities for all citizens.

  22. To coordinate development activities with local, state, and central governments.

  23. To appoint Village to National Committees for development and welfare activities.

  24. To remove trust members who oppose development or patriotic values.

  25. To give special focus on agricultural development.

  26. To produce films and media that promote unity, social welfare, and cultural values.

  27. To work towards debt relief and development in economically backward states.

  28. To use TS LAW NEWS channel to promote awareness about governance and development.

  29. To train individuals for better functioning of Executive, Legislature, Judiciary, and Media.

  30. To support spiritual, social, and reform-based organizations that maintain peace.

  31. To promote national unity through regular state and national-level tours.

  32. To assist the disabled, elderly, and economically disadvantaged with medical and daily needs.

  33. To offer women empowerment and human rights awareness training.

  34. To collaborate with NSS, NCC, Scouts, NYKS, Youth Clubs, and NGOs for welfare and development.

  35. To establish rural healthcare services including mobile clinics and hospitals.

  36. To provide relief to the poor without any discrimination.

  37. To combat poverty and disease through intensive social programs.

  38. To work for the upliftment of the neglected and marginalized sections.

  39. To construct and maintain trust buildings for effective service delivery.

  40. To run schools and rehab centers for the needy across all communities.

  41. To promote socioeconomic development through various initiatives.

  42. To implement family welfare programs.

  43. To coordinate with government and public authorities on developmental issues.

  44. To promote environmental protection, plantation, and wasteland development.

  45. To support widows, handicapped individuals, orphans, and the underprivileged.

  46. To work for the empowerment of women, adolescents, and children.

  47. To support the welfare of farmers, laborers, and migrant workers.

  48. To run training centers in remote areas to combat illiteracy, dowry, child marriage, and social evils.

  49. To celebrate national festivals, state functions, and the birthdays of leaders and freedom fighters.

  50. To organize sports, yoga, and summer events on national and international days.

  51. To do all other necessary activities that support and enhance the above objectives.