Main activities undertaken by the 'Children of Sathya Sai'
- Taking active part in any Educational, Spiritual and Service activities undertaken to transform the eight adopted villages into Ideal Villages
- To plan and implement programs for the all round development of the eight villages in co-ordination with the Alma mater, 'Sri Satya Sai Loka Seva Institutions - Sathya Sai Grama'
- Providing daily midday-meal to all the day scholars
- Construction or renovation of temples cum community halls in the eight surrounding villages
- Appointment of one teacher in each of the eight villages to improve the educational standard and health awareness combined with spiritual and moral values in children
- Supporting the Anganawadies in the eight villages with equipments and gadgets in their playgrounds providing any other assistance required
- Conducting Narayana Seva in eight villages on the day of annual meet
- De-vermination tablets are given to the residents of all the eight villages. De-vermination helps prevention of many diseases
- Honouring the CET Rank Holders and the toppers of SSLC and PUC examination in Sri Sathya Sai Loka Seva Institutions
- Providing any material and equipment required by the villages through the 'president's fund' to the tune of Rupees One Lakh per annum
- Helping the villagers in constructing toilets in the houses and improving general sanitation of the eight villages
- Building character of the rural youth through various activities
Unveiling of the Bust of Anna
Rev. Sri Madiyal Narayan Bhat affectionately known as 'Anna' built the Educational Institutions at Alike and Muddenahalli with the motto 'Atma Kalayana - Loka Kalyana' (Spiritual upliftment by striving for the wellbeing of humanity). Rev. Anna dedicated all his ancestral property, his time and energy for building these Institutions. Thousands of students have been benefited from the value based education that is being imparted in these Institutions. It was Anna who led his followers to the lotus feet of Bhagawan Baba. As a mark of profound gratitude to him, his bust was unveiled in the premises of the Auditorium on 3rd September 2007. A sum of Rupees 50,000/- was spent for this purpose.