2. What is Cruelty to animals?
•Beating
•Kicking
•Over-riding
•Over-driving
•Over-loading
•Torturing
•Causing unnecessary pain or suffering
3. Laws governing Animal Cruelty?
• The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act,1960
• The Performing Animals Rules,1973 and The Performing animals
(Registration) Rules,2001
• The Transport of Animals Rules,1978
• The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Slaughter House) Rules,
2001
• The Experiments On Animals (Control And Supervision)
Rules,1968
• The Wild Life Protection Act, 1972
4.
5. Objectives of the Project:
• To understand the need of CSR
• Benefit of CSR activities to the organization
and society.
• To understand the management of PAWS.
6. What is CSR
• Corporate Social Responsibility is a
management concept whereby companies
integrate social and environmental concerns
in their business operations and interactions
with their stakeholders
7.
8. FOUNDATION
PLANT AND ANIMAL WALEFARE SOCITY was
founded in 2001 by
Nilesh Bhanage
who felt a need
for people's movement
to stop cruelty towards animal.
9. WHAT PAWS DOES
•Ambulance Service:
• Sterilizations & Vaccinations:
•First Aid & Camps:
•Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation:
•Helping Cattle’s in Distress:
•Adoptions & Rehoming:
•Humane Education:
•Legal Cruelty Cases:
•Helping Like-Minded NGO’s:
10. ACTIVITES PERFORMED AT
PAWS
1. FINANCE
2. HUMAN RESOURCE
3. OPERATION
4. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
5. MARKETING
11. FINANCE
• On 22nd Dec, we were given the task to calculate the merchandise
stocks left.
• The merchandise made is fully hand-made natural raw materials
and are prepared by different NGO’s.
• PAWS purchase some of their merchandise from other NGO’s while
some are donated.
• These merchandise are sold with 15% profit margin so that it will
raise necessary funds.
12. P.A.W.S Merchandise Stock 22 dec 12
Name
SR. NO Quantity Unit Prize Total
Supari Sheet Tray
1 27 10 270
T Shirt(Blak) Small
2 15 200 3000
T Shirt(Blak) Medium
3 1 200 200
T Shirt(Blak) Large
4 13 200 2600
T Shirt(White) Small
5 16 200 3200
T Shirt(White) Medium
6 8 200 1600
T Shirt(White) Large
7 14 200 2800
Kids(White)
8 2 200 400
Normal Rakhi
9 180 20 3600
Zoo-Zoo Rakhi
10 23 25 575
Rakhi(Plastic Box)
11 2 25 50
Greeting(Spotted Crake)
12 522 20 10440
Greeting(Indian Roller)
13 416 20 8320
Greeting(Black Hooded Oriole)
14 567 20 11340
Greeting(Indian Pitta)
15 89 20 1780
Normal Greeting
16 238 20 4760
Cristmas Greetings
17 16 20 320
Joot Bottle Bags
18 3 100 300
Banana Fyber Pens(P.A.W.S)
19 360 20 7200
Banana Fyber Pens(without labled
20 269 20 5380
Gift Pouches
21 23 25 575
Earings
22 23 20 460
Jewellry Box
23 1 250 250
Jelly Candle
24 5 200 1000
Book Marks
25 1675 5 8375
GRAND TOTAL 78795
14. List of Paid Professionals / Staff as on today with PAWS Murbad Center:
No. Name Designation / Reporting Location
1. Mr. Deepak Bhande (12 Hrs.) Security Guard (Murbad Center)
2. Mr. Ramchandra Mhaskar (12 Hrs.) Security Guard (Murbad Center)
3. Dr. Suryarao (B. V. Sc.) (Case-To-Case) Visiting Veterinary Officer (Murbad Center)
4. Mr. Shreeniwas Reddy (Full Time) Resident Center Caretaker (Murbad Center)
5. Mr. Balu Kutare (Full Time) Resident Center Caretaker (Murbad Center)
6. Mr. Pradeep Shangare (Full Time) Para-vet (Murbad Center)
15. List of Paid Professionals / Staff as on today with PAWS Office & Ambulance:
No. Name Designation / Reporting Location
7. Mr. Nilesh Bhanage (Full Time) CEO & Executive Director (PAWS Office)
8. Mr. Sandesh Bankar (Full Time) Ambulance Driver (PAWS Office)
9. Ms. Poonam Bomble (Full Time) Office Assistant & Helpline Executive (PAWS Office)
10. Ms. Alka Rane (Full Time) Ambulance Attendant (PAWS Office)
11. Mr. Rohit Achrekar (Part Time) Bird Rescuer (PAWS Office)
Case-to-case basis @ his own clinic,
12. Dr.Rohit Gaikwad (B. V. Sc.)
cases only brought by PAWS volunteers
Total Staff As On Today is 10. Their monthly salaries goes upto Rs. 65,000/-.
16. Role of Volunteers:
Ten volunteers – For period (21st December to 30th December 2012)
The activities given were allocated according to our area of interest such as:
IT - Computer Operator
Marketing – Promotion / Delivery / Collection of funds / Fund Raising Activity
Finance – Merchandise Stock
19. ADOPTION OF KITTEN
• An eight year small girl had found the kitten
where she had gone for picnic. She took the
kitten home. Since the family was a Gujarati
family, they were unable to take care of the
kitten. And then they contacted PAWS. An
advertisement was published in the DNA
newspaper dated 24th December, 2012 for
adoption of kitten named ‘Black Mask’. The
kitten was given to first caller named Archana
Sonavane, Chembur,Mumbai.
28. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
• Data Storage:
Photos and Videos Collection, Adoption Forms and important documents giving
detail information about the rescued animals.
• Networking:
Social Networking Sites: PAWS connect with youngsters to increase the no. of
volunteers via. Facebook, Google Group, Twitter.
Newspaper: To give advertisement about animal adoption and news related to
PAWS.
Laptop and Mobile Application:
WhatsApp, 160by2, Skype.
32. • Fund Raising Activites:
• to support its existing activities or to expand and improve it services
• it can raise considerable awareness, goodwill and money.
• Most important factor to raise fund is marketing skills
34. Promotion activities
• Advertising, Seminars, Promotional Campaigns
• Collection of Animal Food from different stores in Dombivli - 29th December, 2012.
• Promotion Activites was done at Dombivli Railway station where we distributed
pamphlets related to Rescuing of Animals, First-Aid, Information about Animal
Diseases like Rabies, Laws related to Plants and Animals.
37. RECOMMENDATION
• Extend their operations in Navi Mumbai
• Expansion of awareness and promotional
activites by increasing their volunteers in Navi
Mumbai and Western Mumbai areas.
• Bring creative merchandise such as Coffee
Mugs, Toys, Paintings, etc.
• Work on infrastructure of Murbad centre
• Open a small clinic near their office
38. CONCLUSION
• Team PAWS is one of the amazing, dedicated
and passionate organization that is being a
voice for the voiceless for years.
• Animals are equally important part of the
society and that’s why every organization
contribute their some part of their time, effort
and profit for the Corporate Social
Responsibility activities.