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Transit-Oriented Development Study Working Group Meeting
Introduction of myself
1. Introduction about Myself:
I am Dr Amit Saini, Founder and President ofGlobal Oral Health
FoundationSociety, SBS Nagar, Punjab-India.
I am a Dental Surgeon from Nawanshahr, Punjab-India. I have 19
years of Clinical Experience in General Dentistry at my private setup at
my home town. Lately, I have ventured in the Non-Profit Sector in the
field of Dental Healthcare from January 2013onwards.
My Social Venture “Global Oral Health Foundation Society” is with a
mission to provide for “Oral Healthcare for all”. The Cause of
Undertaking Oral Health programmes for the poor and the
underprivileged living in the rural countryside is to provide for an
effective maintenance of good oral health and hygiene by way of
subsidised treatment of dental ailments among the people irrespective
of cultural or religious diversity. After all, we must not forget that 74%
of India resides in itsVillages.
I had in this mission, conceptualised and set up the Dental Department
at Shri Nabh Kanwal Raja Sahib Charitable Hospital at Village Mazara
Nau-Abad in Nawanshahr-Punjab in the year 2007. This Dental
Department went on to provide Dental Healthcare Treatment to the
people living in the village and also to the surrounding villages at
highly subsidised costs. It revolutionized Oral Healthcare among the
rural areasin approximately around a belt of 150 Villages.
2. Many patients had come for their First visit to a Dentist such was the
neglect about their Oral Health. This translates into the lack of
knowledge about Oral Health and Hygiene in the rural populations.
Much more such Initiatives are needed for the spread of awareness of
Oral Health by the opening up of Dental Centres across the Villages in
Rural India.
Till date the NGO has conducted over 20 Dental Camps across the
villages in SBS Nagar, Punjab-India. I am sharing with you all the
Consolidated Statistics of the First 20 Dental along with the Results. I
am sharing the Link with you all with a Brief Write-up of my
Observationsduring these Camps:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8-CdGuIFX4-enQzN3lfQl91OTA
The Clinical Findings of the Dental Camps conducted by the
NGO:
1. 50% of the Female patientswere from 20-40 yearsage group.
2. 70% of the Male patientswere below 40 years.
3. 50% of all the patientsexamined ( male & female both) had poor
Oral Hygiene. They were advised Oral Prophylaxis( professional
cleaning of teeth by a Dentist/ DentalHygienist).
4. A majority ofthe childrenover 40% under the 20 yrsage group
had one or more cariousteeth. Thiswasbecause of the lack of
good oral hygiene habitsamong childrenand the large
consumption ofsweets( sucrose ) by the children.
Thus this Project plans by the opening of Rural Dental
Centres in the villages across India aims to:
a. Increase awarenessof the importance ofOral Health.
b. Improve accessto Dental Services in Rural India under the
supervisionof a qualified dentalsurgeonand supporting staff.
c. Preventionof Oral Cancer by awareness and preventive
methods.
3. Current Social Works undertaken;
A. I have been lately coordinating the various Interventions inthe
Healthcare, Education and Agriculture Sectors by different
Organizationswith the Governmentof Punjab. Ihave been
successfulthat 28 Organizationshave envisaged interest towork
with the Government of Punjab acrossdiverse fields.
B. I have lately put forth Proposals by International
Organizations in the field of Healthcare to the Honourable
Health Minister Office, Royal Government of Bhutan. I
had also interacted withthe current Prime Minister of
Bhutan, Dr Lotay Tshering regardingthe Healthcare
Interventions by International Organizations and their
Impact on Healthcare in Bhutan.
C. Have lately been appointed on the ADVISORY Board of Indu
Sah Foundation, a Non-Profit based in Nepal. ISF and the
team are pleased to announce you as the Advisory Board of ISF.
Congratulations!You are now an Advisory Board in Indu Sah
Foundation. The link is
as, https://www.indusahfoundation.org/p/news.html
D. I had joined as an ADVISORto the President of the Charitable
Hospital from 13/06/19 to 20/07/19. This wasa 50 BED
Charitable HospitalinVillage Mehatpur Oladni under District;
Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar inPunjab-India. My aim was to
work in the EXPANSIONPLAN for the Hospital and help the
Management inthe Smooth Functioning ofthe Hospital.
I am a multitaskingIndividual and can bring about an
Impact both in the Social & Healthcare sectors.
4. Future Goals and Vision:
My aim is to Strengthenthe PrimaryHealth Care by Integrating the
Dental and MedicalTreatments coupled with the Diagnostics,
Pharmacy, Day Care, Preventive Health, MaternalHealth, NCD
Screenings and Immunizations under One Roof for the patients,
especially among the poor urbanand rural poor.
I have used ArtificialIntelligence AI along with DigitalHealth and state
of the art Point-of-Care Diagnostics tobring downthe costs towards
Healthcare and also aid the Doctor in coming toan AccurateDiagnosis.
I intend to have NABH Quality Certification of each Centre thus
providing the people quality healthcare.
AWARDS & PROJECTS entered by the NGO:
1. The Project wasawarded the Karmaveer Chakra, 2012 by
InternationalConfederationof NGO’s(iCONGO )during the REX
Conclave held in Delhi in 2012 in associationwith UN.
Website ofthe Organization: http://www.rexideas.com/
2. Had spoken lately via Skype to the Delegates of the India
Development Coalitionof America (IDCA) on the Rural Dental
Center Project at their 6th North India Conference held at IIIM,
Jaipur on 3rd March 2017.
Website ofthe Organization: https://www.idc-america.org/
3. My Nomination for Participationas Innovator/Startup hasbeen
selected for RISC 2017being held in Hyderabad on 23-24 March
5. 2017. The Event is being conducted by NationalInstitute ofRural
Development & Panchayati Raj ( NIRDPR).
Website ofthe Org: www.nird.org.in // www.risc2017.com
4. Received mailas on 29 May 2017, from MaD ( Make a Difference
) Festivalfor their Event ParticipationinHong Kong.
ConfirmationLetterof MaD Festival 2017 - International
Assembly
This is to certify that Mr. Amit Saini is selected as one of the
participants of the MaD Festival 2017 - International Assembly in Hong
Kong under the Asian Subsidy Scheme which partially financially
supports the accommodation and airfare of our participants. Details of
the event is provided below:
Date: 21 - 23 July, 2017
Venue:Kwai Tsing Theatre, Hong Kong
Website ofthe Organisation: http://www.mad.asia/
5. Invitationby DESHPANDEFOUNDATION for their Development
Dialogue Conference 2018to my good self.
Development Dialogue 2018!
6. Development Dialogue is India'smost awaited socialentrepreneurship
ecosystem conference, hosted by the Deshpande Foundationat
Hubballi, Karnataka.
You are invited for the 2018 Dialogue scheduledfor February
3rd and 4th. Pre-events include a Sandbox immersion field
visit on February 2nd and a week-longcommunity-driven
conclave from 25th to 29th January.
To learn more visit www.developmentdialogue.org
6.Invitation for the GoodFestival Event.
Dear Amit,
You are invited to the 3rd editionof GoodFestival, the world’s
biggest celebrationofsustainable innovation.
:: Be a Speaker at GoodFestival
:: Be a GoodFestival Ambassador
:: Compete for the PremaGyan Good100 Medal
Looking forward to welcoming you.
Kind regards,
The GoodFestival Team
GoodFestival17-21 October 2017| The Olympic Museum, Lausanne,
Switzerland
World’sbiggest celebrationof sustainable innovation| Apply now for
Good100 at www.goodfestival.ch
7. 7. SELECTED for The SENIOR DENTAL LEADERSHIP
PROGRAMME-SDL 12
I have been invited by Dr Raman Bedi for the Senior Dental Leadership
Programme inthe UK in 2018. Mr Bedi has said that I wish to come
then the GlobalChild Dental Fund will waive off 50% of my registration
fee of 10,000 US Dollar.
It is the best opportunity tolearnfrom the Leaders in Oral Health and
get the same replicated back home inIndia. Though it is an excellent
opportunity but the remaining5000 US Dollars is still too High for
myself to attend.
It is my earnest appealto Organizations / Foundations to back me so
that I can contribute towards OralHealth in a more meaningfulway
and contribute towards the OralHealth Sector in India by working
with them.
Global Child Dental Fund
Harvard Schoolof Dental Medicine
King’sCollege London DentalInstitute
8. SELECTED TO THE EXECUTIVE PROGRAM IN SOCIAL
IMPACT STRATEGY.
Dear Amit,
Congratulations!Onbehalf of University of Pennsylvania’sSchoolof
SocialPolicy and Practice (SP2) and the Center for SocialImpact
Strategy (CSIS), we are delighted tooffer you admissioninto the
January 2018cohort of the Executive PrograminSocialImpact
Strategy. You were selected because we believe you offer a unique
perspective tothisdiverse and talented group of emerging leaders,
innovators, and changemakers.
With more applicantsthanwe were able to admit, we took care to select
those who have demonstrated commitment toa big idea, an openness to
8. new waysof thinking, and a diversity ofpersonal and professional
experiences. You willjoin a global network of changemakerswhowill
support your impact work throughout and after the program.
Welcome aboard! You’ve helped set an exciting tone for the 2018 cohort,
and we’re very much looking forward to getting toknow you better.
Congratulationsagain, Amit!
Sincerely,
ArielSchwartz
CSIS Admissions
3815 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19104
9. Selectedto be a GAP Changemaker
Dear Changemaker,
Welcome to the GAP Community!
We are delighted toinform you that you have been selected to be a GAP
Changemaker. We believe that you are making a great impact through
your initiative inthe lives of people living in poverty and we truly
appreciate your effortstowardsmaking the world a better place.
GAP EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS
We aim to support you through some powerful and relevant programs
that we offer to all our Changemakersprobono (free of cost) or at
subsidized fees. These programscansupport you in providing
resourcessuch as innovative ideas& research, volunteers, accounting,
legal or marketing support and funding.
9. Once again, a warm welcome tothe GAP community. We look forward
to the opportunity of supporting you in your changemakingjourney.
Thank you
Warm regards,
Renuka
.