Karna Subarna Welfare Society is a voluntary organization or an NGO working for the upliftment of the most backward classes in the district of Murshidabad since its inception in the year 2006. It has enhanced its credibility in the eyes of local stakeholders through various out-of the-pocket and philanthropic activities for the betterment of the sexually marginalized community, backward communities like SC/ST/OBC & Muslim community across its area of intervention till date. Like “vihaan”, it has brought about positive ray of hope in the life of primitive ethnic group, hailed from the Samaskar village in the district of Murshidabad. Following a two to three year long extensive consultative process involving the local level stakeholders across the district, Karna Subarna Welfare Society emerged as an independent initiative on November 24, 2006.
Volunteer Youth Nepal (VYN) is a non-profit organization based in Nepal that was established in 2012. It aims to improve health, education, and livelihoods for disadvantaged groups through various community programs. Some of its key activities include raising health and education awareness in rural areas, providing support to orphaned children, and generating income opportunities for poor communities. VYN works across multiple sectors and collaborates with both local and international volunteers in its efforts to empower underprivileged Nepalis.
This document provides information about the Eklakshya organization, including:
1. Contact details for the organization's leadership and regional offices across multiple states in India.
2. Background information on the organization's establishment in 2005 as a non-profit trust, legal registrations, banking information, and auditors.
3. An overview of Eklakshya's mission to empower marginalized communities through activities focused on health, education, consumer rights, and women/child welfare.
4. A brief description of some of Eklakshya's major activities like medical camps, AIDS awareness campaigns, flood relief efforts, and education support programs.
This document provides information about the Arunadaya NGO, which promotes women's self-reliance and empowerment in India. The NGO's vision is to create a developed society with equal rights and opportunities for men and women. Its mission is to bring awareness to marginalized groups to improve their quality of life. The NGO operates various programs focused on health, education, rights, and livelihoods for its target groups of children, adolescents, youths and women. It has implemented many initiatives over the last three years in areas like women's empowerment, medical camps, and vocational training.
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2) GROCER
Name: Jatin Patel
Age: 45 years
Name of the Shop: Jatin General Store
Experience: 25 years
Popular Demands: daily grocery items,
biscuits, chips, beverages, toiletries
Number of Family members: 5, two daughters
YFC was founded in 2001 in Rurka Kalan village to address drug use among youth. It began as a football club and has expanded to various community programs in education, sports, health, youth development, and environment, benefiting over 2,000 people annually. It has centers in 6 villages and has impacted over 10,000 lives. Future plans include expanding programs and reach to additional villages. YFC is a registered nonprofit organization affiliated with various Indian government agencies.
This organization called All India Association For Life Care And Social Welfare is a nonprofit NGO established in 2009 that works on various social causes like eye and blood donation, education, empowering women, helping the poor and destitute, orphaned children, and the disabled. It operates projects like a 24 hour helpline, and has upcoming projects like operating medical dispensaries and providing home healthcare. The organization aims to work towards social justice and development through various community programs and empowering marginalized groups.
Art in Tanzania is a Tanzanian non-profit organization that offers internship programs in areas such as education, healthcare, environmental advocacy, and more. Interns live in Art in Tanzania's student housing compound while participating in community development projects and gaining experience in their chosen field. The organization focuses on empowering local communities and exposing interns to Tanzanian culture and one of Africa's fastest growing economies. Internships are typically 6-8 hours per day, 5 days a week and include orientation, training, and academic support.
Volunteer Youth Nepal (VYN) is a non-profit organization based in Nepal that was established in 2012. It aims to improve health, education, and livelihoods for disadvantaged groups through various community programs. Some of its key activities include raising health and education awareness in rural areas, providing support to orphaned children, and generating income opportunities for poor communities. VYN works across multiple sectors and collaborates with both local and international volunteers in its efforts to empower underprivileged Nepalis.
This document provides information about the Eklakshya organization, including:
1. Contact details for the organization's leadership and regional offices across multiple states in India.
2. Background information on the organization's establishment in 2005 as a non-profit trust, legal registrations, banking information, and auditors.
3. An overview of Eklakshya's mission to empower marginalized communities through activities focused on health, education, consumer rights, and women/child welfare.
4. A brief description of some of Eklakshya's major activities like medical camps, AIDS awareness campaigns, flood relief efforts, and education support programs.
This document provides information about the Arunadaya NGO, which promotes women's self-reliance and empowerment in India. The NGO's vision is to create a developed society with equal rights and opportunities for men and women. Its mission is to bring awareness to marginalized groups to improve their quality of life. The NGO operates various programs focused on health, education, rights, and livelihoods for its target groups of children, adolescents, youths and women. It has implemented many initiatives over the last three years in areas like women's empowerment, medical camps, and vocational training.
2
2) GROCER
Name: Jatin Patel
Age: 45 years
Name of the Shop: Jatin General Store
Experience: 25 years
Popular Demands: daily grocery items,
biscuits, chips, beverages, toiletries
Number of Family members: 5, two daughters
YFC was founded in 2001 in Rurka Kalan village to address drug use among youth. It began as a football club and has expanded to various community programs in education, sports, health, youth development, and environment, benefiting over 2,000 people annually. It has centers in 6 villages and has impacted over 10,000 lives. Future plans include expanding programs and reach to additional villages. YFC is a registered nonprofit organization affiliated with various Indian government agencies.
This organization called All India Association For Life Care And Social Welfare is a nonprofit NGO established in 2009 that works on various social causes like eye and blood donation, education, empowering women, helping the poor and destitute, orphaned children, and the disabled. It operates projects like a 24 hour helpline, and has upcoming projects like operating medical dispensaries and providing home healthcare. The organization aims to work towards social justice and development through various community programs and empowering marginalized groups.
Art in Tanzania is a Tanzanian non-profit organization that offers internship programs in areas such as education, healthcare, environmental advocacy, and more. Interns live in Art in Tanzania's student housing compound while participating in community development projects and gaining experience in their chosen field. The organization focuses on empowering local communities and exposing interns to Tanzanian culture and one of Africa's fastest growing economies. Internships are typically 6-8 hours per day, 5 days a week and include orientation, training, and academic support.
The document provides details of a rural internship completed by Uttam Savaliya from June 13th to July 2nd, 2016 under the guidance of the Indian Red Cross Society and Lok Drashti Charitable Trust. Over the 3 week internship, Savaliya helped organize various health awareness camps in rural villages near Surat, including blood donation camps, eye checkup camps, first aid training sessions, and HIV/AIDS awareness programs. He also participated in cleanliness drives and a medical health camp. The internship helped Savaliya better understand rural health issues and provided an opportunity to educate villagers on important health and medical topics.
The Edara Fatima Foundation was established in 2012 to provide humanitarian aid, promote human rights, and alleviate poverty through education programs. The Foundation conducts surveys to identify communities in need and enroll households lacking basic necessities. A recent survey enrolled over 750 households, identifying needs such as low-income families, disabled persons, patients, orphans, and those lacking access to education and clean water. The Foundation aims to address these needs through future projects providing food, medical care, education, shelter, water access, and legal assistance.
The document discusses various Rotary Club activities including receiving district awards for best weekly bulletin and youth service, donating school desks to a local school, and organizing a women's health camp to provide free checkups, exams, and some free surgeries for 30 women. It also mentions priorities for Rotary International including continuing efforts to eradicate polio, implementing the Future Vision grant plan, developing an online club resource called Rotary Club Central, and focusing on membership growth.
This newsletter provides updates on Ibtada's work in the January-March 2017 quarter. It summarizes an inspiring story of Anandi, an illiterate woman who played a crucial role in educating 80 girls in her village. It discusses Ibtada's various activities like health camps at schools, workshops on leadership for Bal Sansads, review meetings with federation leaders, inauguration of an office building for a women's federation, and participation in digital literacy events. Ibtada's work on women's empowerment, girls' education, and digital inclusion is recognized through several awards and visits by partner foundations during this period.
The document provides information on disability-related organizations in Pakistan, including governmental and non-governmental organizations. It lists the National Council for Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons as the main governmental organization responsible for ensuring the rights and welfare of people with disabilities in Pakistan. It then provides tables listing over 40 specialized education centers for people with disabilities across Pakistan, along with each center's contact information and services provided such as medical, educational, and vocational support.
The document summarizes a rural internship conducted from June 1-21, 2015 with an NGO called Maa Prema Organization outside of Visakhapatnam, India. The internship had objectives of understanding rural problems, development concepts, and life without technology. Projects included distributing supplies, providing education, planting trees, and blood donation. Challenges included transportation and communication issues. The intern learned about rural vs. urban life and teaching skills. Recommendations included supporting volunteers and using biodegradable materials.
1. Mr. Rajiv Kathet is a social worker from Nepal who established the Forward Youth Forum in 2071 BS to provide social services to the community.
2. Some of the services provided by the Forward Youth Forum under Mr. Kathet's leadership include blood donation camps, disaster relief efforts, financial support for medical treatments, environmental conservation activities, and donations to schools and temples.
3. Mr. Kathet continues social work through the Forward Youth Forum with the goal of developing a better society and helping those most in need.
KPSI: Establishing and growing a civil society mental health associationBagus Utomo
KPSI is a mental health association in Indonesia established in 2009 to address challenges of schizophrenia. It has grown from a small Yahoo group to over 71,000 members on Facebook and 285,000 followers on its Facebook page. KPSI offers programs like art therapy, peer support groups, and training to help those with mental illness and their families. It has received several awards for its work reducing stigma and has advocated for policies like the 2018 Mental Health Act. However, challenges remain like limited resources, funding, and government support. During COVID-19, KPSI provided online support, information, and financial assistance to help people access services and vaccines.
Dagar Rural Development Organization is a non-profit founded in 2013 in Delhi, India to address social and economic issues. It has over 15 staff members and focuses on education, health, livelihoods, and empowering women and vulnerable groups. Some of its past projects include a legal awareness program for women funded by the National Commission for Women and skill development programs funded by Onex Educational and Health Care Society.
Rotary is a simple association of business and professional people united by the ideal of service, according to Maurice Duperrey, the 27th President of Rotary International. However, Rotary is not a philosophy that answers every question or satisfies all desires. It is merely a group of individuals coming together for the purpose of service.
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in Mysore, India including a fellowship at the KRS backwaters, celebrations for World Rotary Day, and the annual Taare Zameen Par program for special needs children. It also includes announcements about members' accomplishments and milestones.
Dr. L. Savitha is the principal and secretary of Kautilya Group of Institutions in Mysore. She has overseen tremendous growth of the institution since its inception in 2005-06. It now offers a wide range of academic programs from Montessori to degree courses. Dr. Savitha is a researcher and believes in providing students with the best education possible, including new programs in STEM, arts, sports and life skills. She has vast experience in education and has held several leadership roles to improve school standards in Mysore.
The document provides an internship report on Village Knowledge Centres (VKCs) run by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation in Guntur and Nalgonda, India. The report summarizes that VKCs were established to empower rural communities through information and communication technologies. They provide services like tele-education, telemedicine, and agriculture advisories. The intern visited 4 VKCs and interviewed staff and farmers to understand how rural communities engage with technology and how the Foundation addresses their problems. Audio/video conferences and phone-in programs were found to be popular ways for farmers to interact with experts on agriculture, health, and other topics.
Navsarjan was established in 1989 to empower Dalits and fight caste discrimination in Gujarat, India. It operates through various programs and units focused on legal aid, women's empowerment, education, campaigns, and community video. The report describes Navsarjan's work, including successful land rights struggles and challenges that remain regarding untouchability, poverty, and manual scavenging. It also details a visit to understand their strategy, including observing a community video unit and schools for Dalit children.
Dr. y.kundagol profile - Dr. K.Yogeshan's profile GadagRaghu Koppar
Dr. K. Yogeshan is an Ayurvedic doctor born in 1936 who has over 35 years of experience practicing Shuddha Ayurveda. He has had a long career as an educator and lecturer in Kannada before establishing his own Ayurvedic clinic, Guru Siddeshwar Ayurveda Chikitsalaya, in 1983. Through his clinic and a charitable trust, he provides free health checkups and treatments focused on infertility, ulcers, paralysis and more. He continues his social service work while living a simple life with his wife and children.
The National Refai Organization (NRO) is a registered NGO in Pakistan that provides relief and welfare services to ignored and destitute people. It has several committees that focus on areas like women's empowerment, relief, and disaster management. NRO conducts surveys to identify needs in local communities and implements programs in areas like literacy, recreational activities, environmental education, and medical camps. It has helped flood victims and seeks to improve conditions for nomadic communities called Kehuls that live on boats along the River Sindh. A survey found about 576 Kehul families comprising 3,447 people across 20 villages need basic amenities like schools, water pumps, toilets and shelter.
Vission of Karna Subarna Welfare Society
Creation of a sustainable society where poor peasants, women and children & other downtrodden persons from SC/ST/OBC/Muslim Community/Sexually Marginalized Community are assured of having peace, social justice, gender equity, basic needs and amenities, which ensures better quality of life
The document summarizes two community events held by the SSK Samaj. A mass marriage ceremony was held in Indore where 8 couples were married. The event was well-attended and supported by community leaders and members. Additionally, a campaign on women and child sexual abuse was organized in Ranebennur in association with local organizations. The program aimed to educate community members on protecting children.
This document provides an overview of a rural field immersion to the village of Asan Kala in Panipat District, Haryana, India. The objectives of the immersion are to understand rural life, institutions, women's roles and contributions, social structures, resources, and interventions. The village profile provides details on Asan Kala's history, demographics, infrastructure, health facilities, water sources, land distribution, cropping patterns, livestock, entrepreneurial activities, and livelihood patterns. A case study highlights how a former state-level female athlete emerged from poverty through participating in a self-help group and starting her own small business. Key findings from the village include the need for better education, crop diversification
The document discusses a self-help group called Durga Aajeevika Self-Help Group in Jharkhand. Formed in 2014 with 15 members, it has been very successful in following the principles of timely meetings, unanimous decision making, and providing loans to members to start businesses. It has intervened to address alcoholism in the village. The group wants to empower other self-help groups and eradicate issues like poverty and illiteracy through training as community leaders.
Marginalization of Tribal People of Western Odisha and their Organized effort...Raju Tiwary
Some of the tribes of western Odisha are Munda, Kishan, Gond, Oram, Sohara etc.
Western Odisha tribals are farmers, food gatherers and they are famous for their Dance and Music.
The study area is in Sambalpur and Bargarh district of Odisha( Rengali & Attabira Block).
In kantal village all are migrated people and the village population is 639.
In village Rujhenmal all are ST families, they are also migrated people. The village population is 811.
The village Kudamunda, Tabdabahal, Khapsadera, Kanibandli & Chandnimal, all are dense tribal populated, dependent on monsoon irrigation.
Changes @ Tabdabahal, Khapsadera, Kudamunda, Kanibandali & Chandanimal -
Credit or Micro-Finance at nominal rates, Economical Power
Financial inclusion – Bank Accounts via SHG
Money lending at cost of land minimizes
Health Awareness/Change in health practices
Use of bio- fertilizers, Kitchen garden
Irrigation water through WHS , crop damage minimizes
Capacity & strength building, change in social practices
End of food & Seed scarcity through Grain Bank & Seed Bank
PRI involvement and Leadership in social activities
Improvement in Education Standards
Awareness – change of mind set , group formation, Unity
Dependency on market for Seed & Grain minimizes
The document provides a list of upcoming Rotary events and projects in District 9400. It includes dates and locations for Rotary Foundation seminars, leadership training sessions, friendship exchanges, cycling races, and more taking place between November 2016 and June 2017. It also lists ongoing projects seeking donations of bicycles, wheelchairs, and volunteer participation on youth exchange committees.
Darbar-Ul-Naqshbandiya Foundation is a registered charitable trust and public trust in Mumbai, India. It operates to provide benefits to the poor, needy, orphans, widows, and sick. It carries out various social and educational activities including providing assistance for marriages and medical care, running schools and madrasas, distributing religious books, and more. The foundation is registered under various acts and operates according to its aims and mission of realizing unity and establishing communal peace through spreading Sufi and Islamic teachings.
The document provides details of a rural internship completed by Uttam Savaliya from June 13th to July 2nd, 2016 under the guidance of the Indian Red Cross Society and Lok Drashti Charitable Trust. Over the 3 week internship, Savaliya helped organize various health awareness camps in rural villages near Surat, including blood donation camps, eye checkup camps, first aid training sessions, and HIV/AIDS awareness programs. He also participated in cleanliness drives and a medical health camp. The internship helped Savaliya better understand rural health issues and provided an opportunity to educate villagers on important health and medical topics.
The Edara Fatima Foundation was established in 2012 to provide humanitarian aid, promote human rights, and alleviate poverty through education programs. The Foundation conducts surveys to identify communities in need and enroll households lacking basic necessities. A recent survey enrolled over 750 households, identifying needs such as low-income families, disabled persons, patients, orphans, and those lacking access to education and clean water. The Foundation aims to address these needs through future projects providing food, medical care, education, shelter, water access, and legal assistance.
The document discusses various Rotary Club activities including receiving district awards for best weekly bulletin and youth service, donating school desks to a local school, and organizing a women's health camp to provide free checkups, exams, and some free surgeries for 30 women. It also mentions priorities for Rotary International including continuing efforts to eradicate polio, implementing the Future Vision grant plan, developing an online club resource called Rotary Club Central, and focusing on membership growth.
This newsletter provides updates on Ibtada's work in the January-March 2017 quarter. It summarizes an inspiring story of Anandi, an illiterate woman who played a crucial role in educating 80 girls in her village. It discusses Ibtada's various activities like health camps at schools, workshops on leadership for Bal Sansads, review meetings with federation leaders, inauguration of an office building for a women's federation, and participation in digital literacy events. Ibtada's work on women's empowerment, girls' education, and digital inclusion is recognized through several awards and visits by partner foundations during this period.
The document provides information on disability-related organizations in Pakistan, including governmental and non-governmental organizations. It lists the National Council for Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons as the main governmental organization responsible for ensuring the rights and welfare of people with disabilities in Pakistan. It then provides tables listing over 40 specialized education centers for people with disabilities across Pakistan, along with each center's contact information and services provided such as medical, educational, and vocational support.
The document summarizes a rural internship conducted from June 1-21, 2015 with an NGO called Maa Prema Organization outside of Visakhapatnam, India. The internship had objectives of understanding rural problems, development concepts, and life without technology. Projects included distributing supplies, providing education, planting trees, and blood donation. Challenges included transportation and communication issues. The intern learned about rural vs. urban life and teaching skills. Recommendations included supporting volunteers and using biodegradable materials.
1. Mr. Rajiv Kathet is a social worker from Nepal who established the Forward Youth Forum in 2071 BS to provide social services to the community.
2. Some of the services provided by the Forward Youth Forum under Mr. Kathet's leadership include blood donation camps, disaster relief efforts, financial support for medical treatments, environmental conservation activities, and donations to schools and temples.
3. Mr. Kathet continues social work through the Forward Youth Forum with the goal of developing a better society and helping those most in need.
KPSI: Establishing and growing a civil society mental health associationBagus Utomo
KPSI is a mental health association in Indonesia established in 2009 to address challenges of schizophrenia. It has grown from a small Yahoo group to over 71,000 members on Facebook and 285,000 followers on its Facebook page. KPSI offers programs like art therapy, peer support groups, and training to help those with mental illness and their families. It has received several awards for its work reducing stigma and has advocated for policies like the 2018 Mental Health Act. However, challenges remain like limited resources, funding, and government support. During COVID-19, KPSI provided online support, information, and financial assistance to help people access services and vaccines.
Dagar Rural Development Organization is a non-profit founded in 2013 in Delhi, India to address social and economic issues. It has over 15 staff members and focuses on education, health, livelihoods, and empowering women and vulnerable groups. Some of its past projects include a legal awareness program for women funded by the National Commission for Women and skill development programs funded by Onex Educational and Health Care Society.
Rotary is a simple association of business and professional people united by the ideal of service, according to Maurice Duperrey, the 27th President of Rotary International. However, Rotary is not a philosophy that answers every question or satisfies all desires. It is merely a group of individuals coming together for the purpose of service.
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in Mysore, India including a fellowship at the KRS backwaters, celebrations for World Rotary Day, and the annual Taare Zameen Par program for special needs children. It also includes announcements about members' accomplishments and milestones.
Dr. L. Savitha is the principal and secretary of Kautilya Group of Institutions in Mysore. She has overseen tremendous growth of the institution since its inception in 2005-06. It now offers a wide range of academic programs from Montessori to degree courses. Dr. Savitha is a researcher and believes in providing students with the best education possible, including new programs in STEM, arts, sports and life skills. She has vast experience in education and has held several leadership roles to improve school standards in Mysore.
The document provides an internship report on Village Knowledge Centres (VKCs) run by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation in Guntur and Nalgonda, India. The report summarizes that VKCs were established to empower rural communities through information and communication technologies. They provide services like tele-education, telemedicine, and agriculture advisories. The intern visited 4 VKCs and interviewed staff and farmers to understand how rural communities engage with technology and how the Foundation addresses their problems. Audio/video conferences and phone-in programs were found to be popular ways for farmers to interact with experts on agriculture, health, and other topics.
Navsarjan was established in 1989 to empower Dalits and fight caste discrimination in Gujarat, India. It operates through various programs and units focused on legal aid, women's empowerment, education, campaigns, and community video. The report describes Navsarjan's work, including successful land rights struggles and challenges that remain regarding untouchability, poverty, and manual scavenging. It also details a visit to understand their strategy, including observing a community video unit and schools for Dalit children.
Dr. y.kundagol profile - Dr. K.Yogeshan's profile GadagRaghu Koppar
Dr. K. Yogeshan is an Ayurvedic doctor born in 1936 who has over 35 years of experience practicing Shuddha Ayurveda. He has had a long career as an educator and lecturer in Kannada before establishing his own Ayurvedic clinic, Guru Siddeshwar Ayurveda Chikitsalaya, in 1983. Through his clinic and a charitable trust, he provides free health checkups and treatments focused on infertility, ulcers, paralysis and more. He continues his social service work while living a simple life with his wife and children.
The National Refai Organization (NRO) is a registered NGO in Pakistan that provides relief and welfare services to ignored and destitute people. It has several committees that focus on areas like women's empowerment, relief, and disaster management. NRO conducts surveys to identify needs in local communities and implements programs in areas like literacy, recreational activities, environmental education, and medical camps. It has helped flood victims and seeks to improve conditions for nomadic communities called Kehuls that live on boats along the River Sindh. A survey found about 576 Kehul families comprising 3,447 people across 20 villages need basic amenities like schools, water pumps, toilets and shelter.
Vission of Karna Subarna Welfare Society
Creation of a sustainable society where poor peasants, women and children & other downtrodden persons from SC/ST/OBC/Muslim Community/Sexually Marginalized Community are assured of having peace, social justice, gender equity, basic needs and amenities, which ensures better quality of life
The document summarizes two community events held by the SSK Samaj. A mass marriage ceremony was held in Indore where 8 couples were married. The event was well-attended and supported by community leaders and members. Additionally, a campaign on women and child sexual abuse was organized in Ranebennur in association with local organizations. The program aimed to educate community members on protecting children.
This document provides an overview of a rural field immersion to the village of Asan Kala in Panipat District, Haryana, India. The objectives of the immersion are to understand rural life, institutions, women's roles and contributions, social structures, resources, and interventions. The village profile provides details on Asan Kala's history, demographics, infrastructure, health facilities, water sources, land distribution, cropping patterns, livestock, entrepreneurial activities, and livelihood patterns. A case study highlights how a former state-level female athlete emerged from poverty through participating in a self-help group and starting her own small business. Key findings from the village include the need for better education, crop diversification
The document discusses a self-help group called Durga Aajeevika Self-Help Group in Jharkhand. Formed in 2014 with 15 members, it has been very successful in following the principles of timely meetings, unanimous decision making, and providing loans to members to start businesses. It has intervened to address alcoholism in the village. The group wants to empower other self-help groups and eradicate issues like poverty and illiteracy through training as community leaders.
Marginalization of Tribal People of Western Odisha and their Organized effort...Raju Tiwary
Some of the tribes of western Odisha are Munda, Kishan, Gond, Oram, Sohara etc.
Western Odisha tribals are farmers, food gatherers and they are famous for their Dance and Music.
The study area is in Sambalpur and Bargarh district of Odisha( Rengali & Attabira Block).
In kantal village all are migrated people and the village population is 639.
In village Rujhenmal all are ST families, they are also migrated people. The village population is 811.
The village Kudamunda, Tabdabahal, Khapsadera, Kanibandli & Chandnimal, all are dense tribal populated, dependent on monsoon irrigation.
Changes @ Tabdabahal, Khapsadera, Kudamunda, Kanibandali & Chandanimal -
Credit or Micro-Finance at nominal rates, Economical Power
Financial inclusion – Bank Accounts via SHG
Money lending at cost of land minimizes
Health Awareness/Change in health practices
Use of bio- fertilizers, Kitchen garden
Irrigation water through WHS , crop damage minimizes
Capacity & strength building, change in social practices
End of food & Seed scarcity through Grain Bank & Seed Bank
PRI involvement and Leadership in social activities
Improvement in Education Standards
Awareness – change of mind set , group formation, Unity
Dependency on market for Seed & Grain minimizes
The document provides a list of upcoming Rotary events and projects in District 9400. It includes dates and locations for Rotary Foundation seminars, leadership training sessions, friendship exchanges, cycling races, and more taking place between November 2016 and June 2017. It also lists ongoing projects seeking donations of bicycles, wheelchairs, and volunteer participation on youth exchange committees.
Darbar-Ul-Naqshbandiya Foundation is a registered charitable trust and public trust in Mumbai, India. It operates to provide benefits to the poor, needy, orphans, widows, and sick. It carries out various social and educational activities including providing assistance for marriages and medical care, running schools and madrasas, distributing religious books, and more. The foundation is registered under various acts and operates according to its aims and mission of realizing unity and establishing communal peace through spreading Sufi and Islamic teachings.
Yugant Foundation, committed to serve the societyLovejeet Kaur
Yugant Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2009 that works to uplift and develop tribal communities in India. It organizes various events like free medical camps, workshop for juvenile detainees, and school supply distributions. It also conducts surveys to assess community needs and has distributed school benches based on one such survey. The foundation is registered under the Bombay Public Trust Act and Societies Registration Act and seeks donations and volunteers to support its social welfare activities.
The document provides information about two villages - Ghataka Padliya and Kesarpura in Dungarpur district of Rajasthan. It details the villages' demographics, social structure, and history. Ghataka Padliya has a population of 1074 people living in 148 households, while Kesarpura has 843 people living in 125 households. Both villages are predominantly inhabited by Bhil tribes. The families in the villages follow a nuclear family structure rather than a joint family system. Women play an important role in the family and social life. Marriage is not considered a sacrament and divorce is allowed. Kinship ties are recognized through familial relationships.
This document provides an overview of participatory rural appraisal (PRA) tools and techniques for assessing village capital assets and priorities. It discusses appropriate behaviors for community engagement. Some key PRA tools covered include transect walks, resource mapping, timelines, Venn diagrams, and matrix scoring. Government schemes, departments, and potential delivery systems for natural resource management and social services are also listed.
This document summarizes recent activities of the Rotary Club of Mumbai West Coast. It discusses the club celebrating Independence Day with students at their adopted school, organizing a drawing competition for the students, and upcoming events like a program on patriotism, speaker meeting, and orientation on diabetes screening. It also mentions past events like a district seminar on international service, a fashion show fundraiser, and a talk on life after 60. The document provides an overview of the club's community involvement and upcoming schedule of events through photos and descriptions in 3 pages.
The document summarizes a case study on the formation of elderly self-help groups (E-SHGs) in two villages, Bhoya and Janumbera, in Khunt Pani Block of West Singhbhum district in Jharkhand, India. The objectives of forming the E-SHGs were to understand the local livelihoods and provide microcredit access to marginalized communities. Field workers conducted surveys and focus group discussions with villagers to understand their needs and form 11 E-SHGs across the two villages totaling 123 members. The study found the villagers dependent on agriculture and wage labor with low literacy rates and housing quality. It recommends regular E-SHG meetings and trainings to improve group functioning and
The document summarizes a walk organized by the Rotary Blood Bank on December 5th in New Delhi to raise awareness about voluntary blood donation. Over 300 Rotaractors and 4000 schoolchildren participated in the event, which was flagged off by Montek Singh Ahluwalia, the deputy chairman of India's Planning Commission. The walk aimed to educate people about the importance of donating blood regularly to ensure no one suffers from a lack of blood. It featured colorful processions by school children and demonstrations on blood donation. The event helped promote Rotaract and the cause of voluntary blood donation among youth.
This document provides a biography and history of an individual's involvement in volunteer work in India over several decades. It discusses his early life and education, founding of volunteer organizations in the 1960s and 1970s focused on youth activities and social work, efforts to establish an agricultural commune, and long-term work in village development including non-formal education programs, infrastructure projects, and self-help groups. Over time, his initiatives expanded and several new organizations were formed by former colleagues, though networking between groups has declined. The document expresses concerns about changing trends including a shift to a project-funding driven model and loss of volunteer spirit.
The document discusses an upcoming event hosted by Rotary Mysore to benefit Sneha Kiran, an organization that helps children with cerebral palsy. Rotary Mysore gifted a wheelchair to a recipient named Kishore through Sneha Kiran. Ms. Shashikala from Sneha Kiran thanked Rotary Mysore for their long-time support and requested donations for a fashion show and dinner fundraiser on January 26th. The document also recognizes the many contributions of Rotary Mysore members to a recent Rotary conference.
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1. First Meeting in 2006
NGO – KARNASUBARNA WELFARE SOCIETY
Karna Subarna Welfare Society is a voluntary organization or an NGO working for the upliftment of the most
backward classes in the district of Murshidabad since its inception in the year 2006. It has enhanced its credibility
in the eyes of local stakeholders through various out-of the-pocket and philanthropic activities for the betterment
of the sexually marginalized community, backward communities like SC/ST/OBC & Muslim community across its
area of intervention till date. Like “vihaan”, it has brought about positive ray of hope in the life of primitive ethnic
group, hailed from the Samaskar village in the district of Murshidabad. Following a two to three year long
extensive consultative process involving the local level stakeholders across the district, Karna Subarna Welfare
Society emerged as an independent initiative on 24th day of November 2006.
DSW Msd visit our area 2016
2. • Murshidabad, in the state of west Bengal is earmarked as one of the most backward
district, with a major population of backward muslim community, schedule casts,
schedule tribes, and other backward classes. Here children in the age group of 9 to
14 are engaged as child laborers in hotels, shops, agricultural firms and rickshaw
pullers. These helpless kids require care and protection. valuable human resources
are being nipped in the bud. Their pathetic, pitiable and appalling conditions moved
me and I dedicated myself to form a society,
KARNASUBARNA WELFARE SOCIETY
• At the beginning of the year 2006 I held several meetings with some reputed
personalities of the locality and after a great deal of deliberation a committee was
formed with the participation of
• 1. President – Abdul Aziz, retired primary school teacher.
• 2. Vice president - Probhash Kumar Roy retired school teacher.
• 3. Sectary - Matiur Rahaman Social worker,
• 4. Treasurer - Jafar Ali saikh Business man
• 5. Member - Manik saikh cultivator,
• 6. Member - Nasima bibi Business man
• 7. Member - Amela Bibi house wife,
• 8.Member - Bablu Baski social worker,
• 9. Member - panigareti murmur house wife.
• 10. Member - Nanda kishore Mondal cultivator.
• 11. Member - Anil Kumar Dhar post master.
• This committee unanimously set up this organization called
• KARNA-SUBARNA WELFARE SOCIETY ( In the name of historic KARNASUBARNA, the
capital of SASANKA)
3. Karna Subarna Welfare Society
Matiur Rahaman (Secretary)
Vill Post- Jadupur, PS Berhampore Dist –Murshidabad PIN 742405 .WB, India,
E Mail kws_samity@rediffmail.com Website : http://www.kswsngo.org, Mob 94348 56496
Vision:
• A Sustainable society where
farmers, women and
children (Schedule Caste/
Schedule tribe/ OBC) are
assured peace, social justice
gender equity, basic needs
and amenities which ensures
quality of life.
Mission :
• To facilitate, women and
children by promoting and
strengthening of vulnerable
groups for enlightenment
and effective participation
in their overall development
in a sustainable manner.
4. • Murshidabad District ( State Bureau Of Health Intelligence 2010-11)
• Sub Division = 5 Block = 26
• Police Station = 27 Gram Panchayet = 254
• Particular Murshidabad (District) West Bengal (State)
• Area (Sq Km) 5324 88752
• Population 7102430 91347736
• Population Density (Per Sq Km) 1334 1029
• % of Total State Population 7.78 100
• Rural Population 5697224 62213676
• Urban population 1405206 29134060
• 0-6 Age Population 979665 10112599
• % of 0-6 Population of Total population 13.79 11.07
• Literacy 4134584 62614556
• Literacy Rate % 67.53 77.08
• Disable Population (seeing) 85,080 862073
• “ (Speech) 8114 131579
• “ (Movement) 32094 412658
• “ (Mentally) 18508 270842
• Total Client tested for HIV (31.03.2011) 63231 2000746
• Out of total tested found sero-possitive 557 38116
• Leprosy RCS 2010-11 9 186
• Leprosy MCS Footwear 2010-11 165 477
5. Programmes
• Free Coaching Centre
• Free Tailoring Centre
• Swasthya Highway Programme (HIV /AIDS)
• Trafficking, child Marriage, Domestic Violence etc
• Legal AID Clinic (with DLSA)
• Social Advocacy and health issue of Transgender
• Cultural Programme
• Blood Donation Camp (every year)
• Plantation or Environmental Programme
• Distribution Programme (Cloth, Game Material etc)
• SHG Formation etc. 65 SHG
• Cross Border Area with bangladesh (Proposed)
• English Medium School (Proposed)
6. Coaching Visit by President
• Child Labour Gokarna (Kandi Block)
Meeting with Panchayet Prodhan
• 1. Samaskar (Berhampore Block)
• 2. Sahajadpur ( Berhampore
Block)
3. Nabagram (Nabagram Block)
4. Gokarna (Kandi Block)
Free Four Coaching Centres
7. Free Tailoring Training Centre
Samaskar Dighidanga
Tailoring Centre Running
• Visit of the President of Society
Meeting For Tailoring Group
• Run a Tailoring Centre
• 20 Schedule Tribe Women training for tailoring
for 6 month batch. Two Trainer a) Nayanmoni
Das b) Mousumi Mukherjee. There are two
tailor Machine one is donated by Jakir Hossain
From Jalangi Block another is Arun Roy Kandi
Block and salary of Trainer Collect from Local
People. Per Month 2000 X 2 = 4000.00
• If Possible Please donate as per details in last
page
8. World AIDS Day Programme at CMOH Office
• Dhaba owner Meeting at DM Banglo
Murshidabad
This programme run by District Magistrate Murshidabad in National Highway 34 at Nabagram
and Berhampore Block. Programme run in 23 Dhaba / Hotel . It is devided in 9 Cluster Per Cluster
two Volunteerworking there. This Place is Highrisk zone in murshidabad
AID USA Project
9. DLSA Programme -
Clinic Open at Jalangi GP (Jalangi BDO, Dist Judge, Jalangi
Prodhan, Secretary KWS)
• Free Legal AID services,
• Woman and Child
• Member of Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe
• Mentally Challenged Person
• Victim of mass disaster, ethnic violence, caste
atrocity, flood, drought, earthquake or
industrial disaster.
• Victim of trafficking in human beings, or, begar
as referred to under Art. 23(1) of the
Constitute.
Child Marriage awareness at High School
Women Commissioner of WB
10. Blood Donation Camp
DIG CID Special attend the Blood donation Camp
• Our Society organized
Blood Donation camp and
motivated as well as
organized another NGO /
Society’s
11. Cultural Programme
our Society organized a TablaPhilia Programme colaborate with Chandayan USA 22
Tabla Player 4 Vocal and one Conductor, who are come from USA, Poland, Hongkong
, Jarmani, Indian – Bangalore, New Delhi, Jharkhand, West Bengal etc.
Rajyashree Ghosh Vocal programme
• Independence day at Samaskar
Tabla Philia programme International
• Republic Day At Nabagram
12. Plantation Programme
Plantation Panchayet prodhan of Rangamati Chandpara
• Plantation Rally by Prodhan
Plantation certificate issue up prodhan
• Plantation by local leader
14. Self Help Group (SHG) Creation
SHG at Julukha Gram
• SHG Creation at Gokarna
• One Group have 10 women
• Create Income Generation
Programme
• Kantha stretch, Tailoring, animal
Husbandry, Cultivation, Small
Business, Mudi Shop, Book stall,
etc.
15. Domestic Violence Name of
Vill
Total
H H
Srvey
Soudi
Arob
or
Other
Divor
ce
Child
Marri
age
Handic
apped
Majhira 456 203 8 102 18
Samaskar
(ST)
150 5 - 4 5
Rangamati 88 34 3 - -
Jadupur 329 116 7 38 16
Samaskar
Gen
104 45 - 16 1
Total 1127 403 18 144 40
1. Sebina Bibi Vill – P.O Gobindapur,
( Trafficking through husband)
2. Sathi Kundu Vill Tlilipara, P.O Satui,
(Extra Marital Affairs 3 rd Marriage)
3. Sumita Murmu Vill - Sorladhighi
P.O Kriteswari
( Extra Affiars )
4.Indrani Biswas Vill + P.O – Karna
Subarna
( PON Potha)
5. Saminera Bibi Vill + P.O – Jadupur
( Divorce for soudi)
6. Fatema Bibi Vill – Majhira P.O
Gobinda pur
(Divorce For Soudi)
7. Munifa Bibi Boyaliya para Kandi
PCPNDT
(Divorce for Soudi)
8 Selina Parvin Vill Ghosh para
_jalangi Husband working at NH
9 Daliya howladar Religious
marriage
16. Missing Case & Sexual
Harrasement
1. Parvina Khatun Vill Amar
para, P.O Dadpur Rejinagar
2. Tumpa Das -- Sagardighi,
PDCL
3. Jothsona Bibi Vill – P.O
Jadupur
(for Soudi Arab Case )
4. Kripamoyee Mondal Vill +
P.O Kodla
(Love Affiars) age 16
5. Sajida Khatun age 12 ---
Home –Berhampore transfer
no support DCPU
6. Tapashi Sarkar Charmahula
(Sexual harrasement)
17. Other Case Handicapped Facility in our Block Every
person get Rs 300 PM upto age limit 18
years.
Sl No Name Guardian Address DOB
1 Latika Dalui Alok
Mondal
Panchkuthi 14.06.2000
2 Bidya Dalui Sanjit
Dalui
Satui 09.01.2001
3 Sanku Mondal Sankar
Mondal
Basudebkhali 29.08.2007
1. Soumen Mondal ---
land & other
2. Durjodhan Das –
Electricity
3. Abdul Aziz – Electricity
4. Jadupur Vill two para
– namaj pora
5. Amjad Hossain
Domkol Ahmadiya
muslim jamad Vs
General muslim jamat
6. Bhadu’s Case ( Mother
dead)
18. Networking with
BDO / BSW
Sl
No
Name Guardian Address DOB
1 Mali Sarkar Shib Charan
Sarkar
Charmahula 22.08.2006
2 Tuhina Khatun Sirajul Sk Chowrigachha 01.02.2000
3 Kusum Chowdhury Etowayary
Chowdhury
Charmahula 04.03.2005
4 Farjana khatun Urmila bewa Jadupur 09.11.2004
5 Gouri Sarkar Tumpa Sarkar Charmahula 27.09.2008
6 Mohammadul Hoque Urmila Bewa Jadupur 27.10.2006
7 Nandita Dalui Doli Dalui Arowa 10.05.2005
8 Kabita Nandi Konika Nandi Arowa 06.01.2007
9 Nibedita Dalui Doli Dalui Arowa 04.11.2001
10 Sunita Dey Chayana Dey Arowa 16.08.2006
11 Kabita Dey Chayana Dey Arowa 17.08.2008
Who’s Father or
Mother is only
one Guardian (
Father or mother
is dead or
Divorce or extra
marriage etc)
Govt Help per
month Rs 60/-
upto age 18 years
19. Legal Status of Karna Subarna Welfare Society
• Society Registration No : S / IL / 40757 of 2006-2007
• PAN : AAAAK9610R
• TAN : BBNK01086B
• 12AA : CIT- XXI / Kol / Reg. u/s /12AA / 2011-12 /2465 Date : 20.09.2011
• 80 G : CIT- XXI / Kol / Exmpt. u/s / 80G / 2011-12 /2469 Date : 20.09.2011
• FCRA : 147050093R Date: 01.10.2012
• District Enlistment : Managing Committee Approved by DM, Murshidabad
• NGO Partnership Reg. No : WB / 2011/ 40512
• CSWB :WB / 00017797
• Financial Document:
• Audit Report :2014, 2015, 2016 Annual Return :2014, 2015, 2016
• Annual Report :201, 2015, 2016 Income tax Return :2014, 2015, 2016
• FCRA Return :2014,2015,2016
Committee Member our organization
. West Bengal Transgender development board
. Complaints committee (sexual Harassment)
Certificate issue
1. AmeriCare India 2. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
20. Photo Copy of Legal Document
NGO Registration Certificate NGO PAN Card
21. Photo Copy of Certificate & Committee
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Complaint Committee
WBTGDB Member
AmeriCare INDIA
22. Donor Name
• United Bank of India --- Murshidabad.
• Sub Divisional Hospital Kandi – Blood Donation
• Sub Divisional Hospital Jangipur– Blood Donation
• West Bengal Sports Council
• Chandayan ----- USA
• District Consumers Affiars Department
• District HIV / AIDS Cell --- Murshidabad
• Aniruddha Dutta ----- USA
• Nehru Yuba Kendra _ Murshidabad Govt of india
• Murshidabad District Bus Federation --- Murshidabad
• District Legal Service Authority --- Murshidabad
• Association for india’s Development (AID) – USA FCRA Fund.
• District Information and Cultural Officers - Murshidabad.
• District Library – Murshidabad
26. NGO Member
Governing Body member 11 Person, Ordinary member 72,
Advisory Member 20 in four Block, Main Advisory Member 2
1. Sri Sankar Chakrabory (IPS) CID DIG Special West Bengal
2. Prof. Rajashree Chakroborty Purulia University West Bengal
Governing Body Member
• All Member of the Society
Female Member of the Society
• General Member Admission Fee Rs.
201/-
• Annual Membership Fees Rs. 51/-
• SHG Member ship Fees and
Organizational Membership fee Rs.
700/-
Any Person Member any time with pay
above Fees in the bank deposit.
27. Bank Details for Donation or Membership fees Deposited
For Indian (In Rupees)
• Bank Name : United Bank of India
• Account No. : 0229015052646
• Bank Account No. : KARNA SUBARNA
WELFARE SOCIETY
• Bank Account Holder Add : C/O Matiur Rahaman
(Secretary) Vill Post- Jadupur, PS Berhampore Dist
– Murshidabad PIN 742405 .WB, India,
• E Mailkws_samity@rediffmail.com Mob 94348
56496
• Bank IFSC code : UTBIOBHW206
• Bank Address : Berhampore Branch,
Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal 742101.
• MICR Code : 742027002
• Swift Code : UTBIINBBOBC
• Swift Code Address : 15C HEMANTA BASU SARANI
City: KOLKATA
(CALCUTTA)
For FCRA ( Out of India) any other Currency
• Bank Name : Bank of India
• Account No. : 430810110002280
• Bank Account Name : KARNA
SUBARNA WELFARE SOCIETY
• Bank Account Holder Add :C/O Matiur Rahaman
(Secretary) Vill Post- Jadupur, PS Berhampore
Dist –Murshidabad PIN 742405 .WB, India, E Mail
kws_samity@rediffmail.com Mob 94348 56496
• Bank IFSC code : BKID0004308
• Bank Address : Gorabazar Branch,
Berhampore, West Bengal 742101.
• Swift Code : BKIDINBBADC
• Swift Code Address : MDI BUILDING FLOOR 1 28
S.V. ROAD ANDHERI (WEST) City: MUMBAI
• FCRA Registration No.: 147050093R