About Rassa

Science-led interventions hold the potential for development of people. However, it  can show it’s impact only when it reaches the right hands timely. Efforts from all responsible organizations and citizens including Government is needed to ensure that the potential of scientific innovations is realized for the benefit of the masses, to improve their income and living conditions. Royal Association for Science-led Socio-cultural Advancement (RASSA) is an All India non-profit professional society of like-minded Scientists, Technocrats, Business persons and other luminaries to facilitate the noble goal for overall advancement of the people and rural areas in a sustainable manner protecting natural resources and ecosystems.

Foundation stone of RASSA was laid in the first meeting on such luminaries held in April, 2016 at New Delhi which resulted into registration of a legal entity on October 24, 2016 at New Delhi. It aims to act as bridge between the scientific research and general people in society to ensure development at faster pace. The prime focus of RASSA is to help the students and the elderly in every manner to help the development of people with their culture and tradition intact and form society which is sensitive to living beings and allow one and all to live in peace and remain trustworthy.

Vision

To create a strong and coherent society sensitive to the social, cultural & educational needs to serve the society adopting science-led approaches.

Mission

To engage like-minded intellectuals in serving the society though science-led interventions.

Objectives

  1. To create a platform for likeminded people for the sustainable advancement of the society.
  2. To promote the educational and economic well-being of people by formulating plans and creating interest for entrepreneurial activities.
  3. To mentor and provide support to bright young individuals from less unprivileged section of the Society.
  4. To help to business professionals to setup and run their businesses in emerging fields.
  5. To organise conferences, meet, fare, Kisan Gosthi, etc., to update the community on science-led techniques.
  6. To publish a multi-disciplinary journal and Sandesh for farmers and stakeholders.
  7. To explore and nourish social and cultural heritage for idealistic development.