At Sri Mithra (SM) Charitable Trust we believe that creativity knows no age. We are dedicated to supporting elderly artists—painters, sculptors, musicians, writers, performers, and creators—who have spent their lives enriching our world through art.. Many aging artists face isolation, financial instability, and limited access to creative outlets. Yet, their experience and vision are invaluable. By supporting them, we preserve cultural heritage, promote intergenerational inspiration, and affirm that artistry is ageless.
we are committed to supporting veteran folk artists—the keepers of our cultural heritage—who have spent their lives enriching communities with music, dance, storytelling, puppetry, and other traditional art forms. Our goal is to honor their legacy and provide them with the care, recognition, and opportunities they truly deserve...
Explore MoreFor generations, street performers have brought life, laughter, music, and meaning to our cities, towns, and villages. As these performers grow older, many face financial insecurity, health challenges, and social isolation. Our mission is to uplift and support senior street artists who once inspired crowds from sidewalks, marketplaces, and public squares. ..
Explore MoreOldage Street Performers Assistance is dedicated to supporting elderly street performers by providing essential resources and services tailored to their unique needs. Our mission is to enhance their quality of life through financial aid, healthcare access, and community engagement, ensuring that these talented individuals receive the recognition and support they deserve. We strive to create a nurturing environment where their artistic contributions are celebrated, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose in their later years...
Explore MoreOggu Katha is more than a performance—it's a sacred tradition, a cultural treasure of Telangana passed down through generations. We are committed to supporting senior Oggu performers, many of whom have dedicated their lives to preserving this vibrant oral art form, often with limited resources and recognition. .
Explore MoreHari Katha is not just storytelling—it's a sacred confluence of music, philosophy, and devotion that has guided generations through tales of Dharma and Bhakti. For decades, Hari Katha artists have moved communities with stories of Lord Vishnu, Rama, and Krishna, performed in temples, festivals, and village gatherings.. .
Explore MoreBurra Katha is more than performance—it's a living, breathing tradition of folk storytelling, social commentary, and moral teaching, passed down through generations. From village fairs to temple grounds, Burra Katha artists have used rhythm, wit, and wisdom to educate and entertain. .
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