Meghna Mital
A lawyer by profession and singer by passion, Meghna carries forward the sacred jugalbandi of law and music. Inspired by her mother Prof. Anjali Mittal, she performs live and uses music as a path for fundraising and service.
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Satyanjali Trust is a living tribute to Sh. Satya Prakash Mital and Prof. Anjali Mittal — carrying forward their legacy through music, law, education, culture, spirituality and charitable service.
Born and formed to immortalise the memory, cherished values, and dreams of Sh. Satya Prakash Mital and Prof. Anjali Mittal, Satyanjali Trust is a living tribute to the extraordinary lives lived by them.
The mission of Satyanjali Trust is both simple and profound: to support those who dare to dream but lack the means or opportunities to pursue them.
At its very essence, Satyanjali Trust exists to give wings to talent and transform dreams into living, breathing realities. A beacon committed to elevating art, culture, spirituality, and education in the fields of music and law.
While our Trust stands as a guardian to support, preserve, and advance artistic endeavors, it also focuses on fostering deeper spiritual understanding and connection with the Universal Consciousness that binds us all. The trust further aims to support charitable causes and entertain all fields of extracurricular activities too.
Through Satyanjali Trust’s expanding embrace, we aspire to touch countless lives through works that uplift society's most vulnerable souls and giving back to the society; by nurturing and guiding young talents; and by keeping eternally alive the sacred spirit of art, culture, education, and spirituality that they held as life's greatest treasures.
The mission of Satyanjali Trust is simple and profound: to support those who dare to dream, but lack the means, mentorship or opportunities to pursue them.
Supporting young musicians, artists, athletes and cultural practitioners through mentorship, recognition, training opportunities and platforms that help talent flourish.
Scholarships, internships and educational guidance for students of law and music, especially from underprivileged backgrounds.
Guidance to emerging artists and students on contracts, intellectual property rights and protection from exploitation.
Opening doorways for hidden talents to showcase their gifts and connect with professionals who can help them grow.
Helping through food, medicines, hospitals, dispensaries, orphanages, elder care homes and other charitable efforts.
Using music and creative expression to inspire deeper awareness, healing and connection with universal consciousness.
Providing care, protection and support for abandoned, injured and vulnerable animals through rescue initiatives, medical assistance, nourishment and compassionate community action.
A lawyer by profession and singer by passion, Meghna carries forward the sacred jugalbandi of law and music. Inspired by her mother Prof. Anjali Mittal, she performs live and uses music as a path for fundraising and service.
A senior media professional with nearly 26 years of experience in journalism and communications, Bhadra Sinha Mittal’s work has been deeply rooted in reporting and writing on law, legal developments, public policy, and the judiciary.
Beyond her professional achievements in media, Bhadra is a trained Bharatanatyam dancer with a deep commitment to preserving and promoting India’s cultural heritage. Together with her co-dancer Gayathri Sharma, she co-leads Kalakriti Arts, a platform dedicated to fostering appreciation for Indian classical arts, culture, and artistic traditions.
A distinguished legal professional and a 1995 graduate in Law, Trideep Pais has been practising in Delhi for over three decades. Alongside his extensive legal career, he has contributed significantly to legal education, serving as a Visiting Faculty member at National Law University Delhi (NLUD) for seven semesters over a span of ten years. He has also taught at National Law University Odisha, National Law School of India University (NLSIU), and NALSAR University of Law.
While he regularly appears before the High Court of Delhi, Trideep Pais has also represented clients before the Supreme Court of India and numerous benches of thirteen different High Courts across the country. In recognition of his contribution to the legal profession, he was designated as a Senior Advocate by the Delhi High Court in 2021.
Awarded to Delhi University toppers in music, along with a cash prize, as a symbol of encouragement for young musicians.
The Satyanjali album and annual musical evening honoured the memory, compositions and spiritual values connected to Meghna’s parents.
A heartfelt collection of ghazals reflecting the many shades of life, released during a musical evening filled with memory, emotion and hope.
Celebrating para athletes and supporting India’s hosting of the World Para Athletic Championship 2025, New Delhi.
Satyanjali’s musical programs are more than performances. They are gatherings of hearts that celebrate art, remember legacy, support talent and raise resources for meaningful causes.
Meghna’s soulful performances help bring people together around the trust’s mission — turning melody into awareness, and awareness into support.
A devotional musical tribute inspired by Prof. Anjali Mittal’s compositions and spiritual legacy.
A ghazal collection embracing the many emotions and experiences of life.
An intimate tapestry of melodic poetry from the depth of the heart.








A dedicated collection from Satyanjali’s musical programs, stage moments, album releases, audience interactions and memories created around music, service and purpose.
When you support Satyanjali Trust, you help a young artist embrace an instrument, a student continue education, a performer find a stage, a vulnerable artist receive legal guidance, and a noble cause receive timely assistance.
Every contribution — big or small — can help transform someone’s circumstances into possibility.
Scan the QR code or use the bank details below to support Satyanjali Trust’s work in music, education, legal guidance, culture, spirituality and charitable service.
Every contribution helps Satyanjali Trust create opportunities, support talent and serve meaningful causes.
Besides donations, individuals and organisations can support Satyanjali Trust by sponsoring programs, volunteering, offering mentorship, or partnering for meaningful cultural and charitable initiatives.
Support musical evenings, scholarships, awards, instruments, cultural events and talent-development initiatives.
Partner with the trust for education programs, legal awareness, cultural outreach and community service.
Contribute your time, skills or network to help bring opportunities and support to deserving people.
Vasant Vihar, New Delhi
In collaboration with Dopamine Media, Satyanjali Trust organised Chai for Cancer Adda, a fundraising and awareness initiative that brought together artists, storytellers and cancer survivors. Through music, heartfelt conversations and community participation, the event celebrated courage, hope and compassion while raising support for individuals affected by cancer.