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About
Sreshth Foundation

A charitable trust based in Hyderabad, working across education, sport, and cultural
heritage in communities across Telangana.

Who we are.

Sreshth Foundation is a charitable trust registered in Hyderabad in April 2019, founded by Mulla Vikram Goud in memory of his late father, Shri Mukesh Goud.

We work across education, sport, and cultural heritage through focused programmes in specific
communities across Hyderabad and Telangana.

   

Our work happens in places most foundations overlook. The Anganwadi centres that the state
runs but rarely visits. The traditional sports forms that have slipped from public memory. The
neighbourhood temples that anchor older parts of the city but receive no formal funding for
upkeep.

We are a small foundation. We do not promise transformation. We commit to being present in
the communities we work in, year after year.

Our Vision

What we're working toward.

Communities where every child gets a strong start,traditional knowledge and local
cultural practices continue into the next generation , and the places that hold neighbourhoods together remain part of daily life.

Our Mission

How we work.

We run focused, long-term programmes in early childhood education, traditional
sport, and cultural heritage. We operate locally, work alongside the people closest to
the communities we serve, and report honestly on both progress and limitations.

Founder & Legacy

In Memory of
Shri Mukesh Goud

Sreshth Foundation was founded in 2019 by Mulla Vikram Goud, in memory of his father,
the late Shri Mukesh Goud, a public servant from Hyderabad who believed deeply in community participation, education, and access to opportunity.

The foundation’s programmes carry that conviction forward. The annual Malla Yuddha
championship is held in his name. Many of the communities where we work today are
communities he remained closely connected to throughout his life.
Many of the communities where we work today are communities
he remained closely connected to throughout his life.

Leadership & Trustees

Sreshth Foundation is guided by a board of trustees and supported by a small operations team working across programmes and partnerships .

Mulla Vikram Goud

Founder and Managing Trustee

Mulla Shipali

Trustee

Radheshyam Vyas

Trustee

Mohammed Naveed Ahmed

Trustee

What Guides Our Work.

Four principles that guide how every programme is designed and sustained.

Long-term over one-off

We avoid drop-in interventions. When we renovate an Anganwadi, we stay involved with it afterward. When we restore a temple, we work with the people who use it daily. Programmes that don’t have a long arc don’t fit how we operate.

Honest reporting

We publish what we’ve done annually, with what we haven’t yet achieved noted alongside. Our financials are audited and available on this site. Donors and partners get specific updates, not generalities.

Local First

We work in specific neighbourhoods and communities. Every programme we run has an identifiable address, an Anganwadi, a temple, a championship venue, not a list of districts on a map.

Partnership with people closest to the work

Anganwadi workers, temple committees, wrestling coaches, neighbourhood elders, these are the people whose knowledge keeps our programmes grounded. They are not advisors. They are co-runners.

      

Long-term over one-off

We avoid drop-in interventions. When we renovate an Anganwadi, we stay involved with it afterward. When we restore a temple, we work with the people who use it daily. Programmes that don’t have a long arc don’t fit how we operate.

   

Honest reporting

We publish what we’ve done annually, with what we haven’t yet achieved noted alongside. Our financials are audited and available on this site. Donors and partners get specific updates, not generalities.

Local First

We work in specific neighbourhoods and communities. Every programme we run has an identifiable address, an Anganwadi, a temple, a championship venue, not a list of districts on a map.

   

Partnership with people closest to the work

Anganwadi workers, temple committees, wrestling coaches, neighbourhood elders, these are the people whose knowledge keeps our programmes grounded. They are not advisors. They are co-runners.