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JET is an Non-Profit organization which is committed to improving human lives through "Education, Service and Ancient Wisdom". For over three decades, we have been providing charitable and philanthropic services LOCALLY, NATIONALLY, and INTERNATIONALLY. JET has established various Vedic Research schools to play a proactive and responsible role, to make this a better world. JET also educated and groomed several Vedic Scholars of extremely high caliber. JET continues to propagate the sacred ideology of service among individuals as well as to educate future generations. Our mission is to continue to provide charitable and philanthropic services LOCALLY, NATIONALLY, and INTERNATIONALLY.
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2. CHILDRENS ARMY, charity service :1:
A timely and quick response by the ‘Children’s Army to the need of a family in
making a roof to their home, which was lifted by heavy storms, in July 2018. In 3
days time the work was completed and the two kids learning in class 4 and 5 [Vaigari
& Varada] started sleeping happily and without fear...
We arranged electricity connection to their house by spending Rs. 12500-00, as the
26th charity service to the community. [Report published in the Malayala Manorama
daily, 14-07-18]
as 2
3. as 3
SERVICE @ COVID
PANDEMIC. CHILDREN‟S
ARMY, charity service : :
Mobile phone was
handed over as part of
charity service at
Koduvayur to a studious
girl who was struggling
during Online coaching
classes without a
handset. ( Principal KR
Krishna das is also seen
in the pic).
4. as 4
SERVICE @COVID PANDEMIC
CHILDRENS ARMY, charity service
: :
A timely and quick response by
the „Children‟s Army on the
Gandhi Jayanthi Day 2020.
CLEANLINESS DRIVE IN THE
PALAKKAD TALUK .
6. as 6
Service @ Covid pandemic:
CHILDREN‟S ARMY CHARITY
SERVICE: : Mobile phone was
handed over as part of charity
service on 02-08-20 to Kum. J
Archana,[D/o. Jayachandran,
Kalaripparambu, Pudussry], a
studious girl who was
struggling during Online
coaching classes without a
handset. (Senior Cardiologist
Dr. B Jayakumar is also seen in
the pic.)
9. CHILDREN’S ARMY
CHARITY SERVICE:4:
FLOOD RELIEF SERVICE:
On 3 different days our
members of
‘Children’s Army’
rendered voluntery
service at the Flood
Relief Collection and
Distribution centre at the
indoor stadium in
Palakkad.
Report: Malayala
Manorama.
One day the Scouts and
Guides also rendered
service
at the Flood relief
centre.
as 9
10. CHILDREN’S ARMY
CHARITY SERVICE :5:
Members of ‘Nakshatra’
and ‘Vismaya’ units of
Balajna Sakhyam in
association with the
‘Nallapadam’ club of KV
KANJIKODE jointly
engaged in a full day
relief service at the
Flood Relief Collection-
Distribution Centre at
the Indoor Stadium,
Palakkad , on 21-08-18.
37 students along with 3
Sahakaris and 8 Parents
assisted the officials in
segregating different
items collected in the
centre.
report: Malayala
Manorama, 25-08-18
as 10
12. CHILDREN’S ARMY CHARITY SERVICE:7: Treatment fund distribution to a
student [Arjun, Pudussery] suffering from - Hemophilia Amount handed
over Rs. 75520-00.
as 12
15. CHILDREN‟S ARMY
CHARITY SERVICE:9:
visit to „Aswaasa
bhavan‟, a centre for
the mentally
challenged at
Karingarappully.
Onam was celebrated
with the inmates by
giving them food and
new clothes. Amount
given: Rs 12000-00
Report- Manorama
daily.
as 15
16. CHILDREN’S ARMY CHARITY SERVICE: visit to ‘Aswaasabhavan’, a centre for the
mentally challenged at Palakkad. Onam was celebrated with the inmates by giving
them food and new clothes. Variety cultural programmes presented by the members
of Nallapadam club. Amount given: Rs 12000-00 Report- Manorama daily.
as 16
17. CHILDREN’S ARMY SERVICE : In order to develop
the reading habit among school going children and
also to widen the horizon of reading
level and knowledge, a special project was
implemented under the name ‘aksharalaksham’ by
Akhila Kerala Balajana Sakhyam of Malayala
Manorama, in association with M/s. Centre for
Creative Excellence. The primary purpose of the
project is to encourage reading habit and learning
English among the students from the Pre primaryto
upper Primary level school students in Kerala.
English books, printed by the internationally
popular publishers : Disney books, were distributed
to school. ‘First Books’, the well known Non Govtl.
Organisation, functioning in America, is
sponsoring the project. Kendriya Vidyalaya
Kanjikode was selected for this and we got books
worth Rs. 45000-00 in 2018.
as 17
23. CHILDREN’S ARMY CHARITY SERVICE:14:VISIT TO Jyothinilayam : As the 32nd ‘Santhvanam’ project
of the "Nallapadam" club of Kendriya Vidyalaya Kanjikode, one day visit was conducted to Jyothinilayam
School and hostel for Mentally Challenged at Muttikulangara, Olavakode on 15th February, 2019 which
became a very different experience to our students. A team of 48 members under the leadership of the
Principal Smt. K Rajeswari entertained the 98 inmates of the school with music, dance, variety
entertainments, games and competitions and made the day unforgettable. That was an opportunity for
our kids to learn about the less privileged students of the society. Our children easily got mixed and
mingled with them and encouraged them a lot by handing over hundreds of gifts collected from our
school. Our team was received by the Principal Sister Helen Maria, Sister Ann Theresa and all the
inmates.
An amount of Rs. 10001-00 raised from the school along with various study materials were handed over
to them by the Principal.
Under the leadership of the Music teacher Sri. Narayanan a team of students presented musical
entertainments with the help of various instruments. The inmates also joined with our students and
sung songs.
The programme was organised by the coordinators of the Nallapadam club: A Abdul Shumz and Smt.
Suma VP. Lot of prizes were handed over to those winners in the competitions like breaking the balloon,
musical chair etc.
as 23
24. CHILDREN’S ARMY
CHARITY SERVICE:
as part of the Anti
Drugs Awareness
among students
and society,
various
programmes were
conducted. The
Hon. Excise
Commissioner of
Kerala Sri. Rishi
Raj Singh IPS also
participated.
as 24
25. CHILDREN’S ARMY SOCIAL SERVICE: Vayanakkalari, News paper reading
project with the help of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation, 2016. They gave
free newspaper copies fro the students for four years.
Report published in Manorama daily.
as 25
26. * CHILDREN’S ARMY SOCIAL SERVICE: Seminar on ‘water born diseases’ was
conducted in association with M/s. Ahalia group of Hospitals, Walayar, 2017.
Report published in Manorama daily.
* Discussion for teacher representatives was conducted on ‘water conservation
methods’ at Palakkad. Report published in Manorama daily.
as 26
27. Children’s Army Social awareness
service: Mass run in connection
with the Independence day
celebrations.
Report- Manorama daily.
as 27
29. CHILDREN’S ARMY
CHARITY SERVICE:
Study materials worth
Rs. 1000-00 each were
distributed to
economically weaker
students of KV
Kanjikode.
Report published in -
Manorama daily.
as 29
31. CHILDREN‟S ARMY
CHARITY SERVICE :
visit to
„Balamandiram‟, a
centre for the orphans
at Chandranagar.
Childrens day was
observed with the
inmates by giving them
food and new clothes.
Amount given:
Rs 4210-00
as 31
32. CHILDREN‟S ARMY SOCIAL
SERVICE: Celebration of
Teachers‟ day at Kailas
nagar, Pudussery. The
day was celebrated by
honoring a GROUP OF 24
teachers . the
programme was named
as: “Guruvandanam”.
Report- Manorama daily.
as 32
33. CHILDREN‟S ARMY
CHARITY SERVICES :
Visits to FOUR CENTRES
1) Snehajwala, old age
home, Kottekkad-
amount donated Rs.
6100-00.
2) Santhinikethan,
Chunnamputhara-
amount donated: Rs.
6215-00
3) Cherupushpalam
mandiram,
Mepparamba- amount
donated Rs. 6250-00
4) Holy family social
centre, malampuzha -
amount donated: Rs.
6310-00.
as 33
34. CHILDREN‟S ARMY CHARITY SERVICE : WHEEL CHAIR
DISTRIBUTION TO Mr. Selvaraj ,(61) from Naduthara,
Kuthannur Panchayath in Palakkad who was totally bed
ridden, due to kidney failure and paralysis.
as 34
35. CHILDREN‟S ARMY CHARITY SERVICE :
Rs. 12000-00 was handed over to the
Treatment fund to a student : Mas.
Rithul, Oottara, Kollenkode , who was
paralyzed due to Kidney diseases.
Report- Manorama daily 29-8-2014
as 35
36. CHILDREN‟S ARMY CHARITY SERVICE : Grand Parents day celebration, to
honor the them as part of the The Elderly day celebrations.
REPORT- Malayala Manorama.
as 36
37. CHILDREN‟S to the „Devasrayam‟- home for
mentally challenged at Thekketthara,
Marutha road as part of the sneha
santhvanam scheme. Amount donated : Rs.
ARMY CHARITY
SERVICE : Visit
CHILDREN’S ARMY
CHARITY SERVICE:
anti drugs
awareness
programme and
pledge at Kailas
nagar, Pudussery.
as 37
39. CHILDREN’S ARMY
COMMUNITY SERVICE : As
part of the Swatchatha
abhiyan, road side cleaning
service [Malampuzha road]
was conducted
as 39
40. CHILDREN’S
ARMY
COMMUNITY
SERVICE : Abdul
kalam special
Inter School
ONLINE Quiz
competition was
conducted.
Books worth Rs.
5000-00 were
given to the
winners.
Online quiz
winners from
different schools
receiving
certificates and
prizes.
as 40
41. One day nature study camp and Adventure
Trekking programme was conducted
at Nilambur forest in Malappuram district.
Report: Manorama daily
CHILDREN’S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE : One day nature study
camp and Adventure Trekking programme was conducted at
Nilambur forest in Malappuram district. Report: Manorama daily
as 41
42. CHILDREN’S ARMY
COMMUNITY
SERVICE : A
Seminar on Cancer
among ladies WAS
CONDUCTED in
association with
the department of
Gynecology, M/S.
Ahalia Hospitals,
Walayar.
as
42
43. CHILDREN’S ARMY COMMUNITY
SERVICE : Vigilance awareness week observed
with variety programmes and competitions.
Report- Manorama daily.
as 43
44. CHILDREN’S ARMY CHARITY
SERVICE: CHENNAI RELIEF
FUND. Rs 10001-00 WAS
SENT.
Report published in
Manorama daily.
CHILDREN’S ARMY CHARITY
SERVICE : when games were
conducted for the inmates of
Balamandiram, an orphanage at
Chandranagar.
as 44
46. CHILDREN’S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE: Taluk level
Cultural competitions for students from 15 schools
was conducted under the club Balajanasakhyam.
as 46
47. CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Seminar on road safety: class taken by Sri.
TJ Thomas, Hon. RTO, Palakkad
as 47
48. CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Nature study camp was conducted at
Parambikulam, 31-12-2016
as 48
49. CHILDREN’S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE: Inauguration of charity service
activities. Report- Malayala Manorama.
as 49
50. CHILDREN‟S
ARMY
COMMUNITY
SERVICE: A
seminar was
conducted in
association with
SBI zonal Office
Palakkad on
cash less
transactions .
report-
Manorama daily,
4-2-17
CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE: A seminar on
„accidents while being engaged in sports activities‟, awareness
at Pudussery in association with M/S. Ahalia group of Hospitals.
as 50
51. CHILDREN’S ARMY LEADERS OATH TAKING: 3 students
were selcted as Zonal[ DISTRICT] leaders of
Balajanasakhyam, a report.
as 51
52. CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY
SERVICE: Honoring the toppers of
Class 10 Board exam. by giving them
medals.
CHILDREN‟S
ARMY
COMMUNITY
SERVICE:
Honoring the
toppers of
Class 12
Board exam.,
who got A+ in
all subjects,
by giving
them
medals..
as 52
53. CHILDREN‟S ARMY CHARITY SERVICE:
1. A seminar on Drugs and its impacts
on children was conducted . led
by the Hon. Excise Inspector Sri.
PK Sathish.
2. Reading Day celebration and
competition
as 53
56. CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE- AWARENESS
PROGRAMME AGAINST THE USE OF DRUGS.
Anti drugs PLEDGE and quiz competition.
as 56
57. CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE:
TALUK LEVEL Anti Drugs awareness rally, in
which students from 11 schools
participated at Palakkad town Fort Maidan.
as 57
64. CHILDREN‟S ARMY CHARITY
SERVICE:
Making dusters for giving to
22 schools and Anganavadis
in district. Along with chalk
boxes 245 dusters were
distributed.
as 64
65. CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE: Anti drugs awareness programme:
Debating on “impacts of drugs in life” was conducted and prizes were given to the
winners.
as 65
66. CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE:
1. Onappattu competition, district level
was conducted. Our members were
selected with first prize.
CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE:
2. Seminar on water WATERBORN
diseases and awareness at KV Kanjikode
as 66
67. CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY AWARENESS SERVICE: Vigilance
awareness week celebrations AND COMPETITIONS
as 67
68. CHILDREN’S ARMY CHARITY SERVICE:
1. Books distribution At Kailas Nagar.
2. Vayanakkalari‟ news paper reading
programme at KVK. Hindustan
Petroleum corporation was the
sponsors.
as 68
69. CHILDREN‟S ARMY
CHARITY SERVICE:
wheel chair was
handed over to
Sri. Kannadas,
(35) Mathur
Panchayath in
association with
the women's wing
of Indian Senior
Chamber
as 69
70. CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE: Holiday education trip and trekking to
M/s. IIT PALAKKAD in May 2019
as 70
72. as 72
Children’s Army Training Leadership
rogramme:.
Children’s Army ONLINE
INTERSCHOOL QUIZ ON APJ ABDUL
KALAM
73. as 73
Children’s Army Leadership Training,
Taluk level programme:.
Children’s Army Leadership Training,
Taluk level programme on monthly book
review.
75. as 75
Children‟s Army CHARITY SERVICE:
Entertaining the inmates of Jyothinilayam, special school for
mentally challenged with variety cultural programmes and
competitions. Food was provided to 300 students and Rs. 10000-00
was also donated. AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE.
79. as 79
CHILDREN‟S ARMY
COMMUNITY SERVICE:
1. Onappattu
competition, district
level was conducted.
Our members were
selected with first
prize.
80. as 80
In connection with the Keralappiravi, variety of programmes and
activities were organised online by "Balajana Sakhyam', Palakkad.
A Cultural Meet was conducted by Palakkad Union which was
inaugurated by the Sri Nelloli P RajaseKharan, popular writor.
November 2020
82. as 82
Children‟s Army COMMUNITY SERVICE: “How learn PHYSICS EASILY”: A
seminar cum discussion was led by Prof. VIVISHEK SUDHIR,
MASACHUSETS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.
84. as 84
CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY
SERVICE:
1. Quiz competition.
2. National Constitution day was
observed in association with the
Legal Literacy Club.
87. as 87
CHILDREN‟S ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE: 1. Quiz competition in association with
the Legal Services Society: Sub Judge. Sri. Thushar, Chief guest.
2. Quiz on world cup Football was conducted fro the members.
93. as 93
Children‟s Army COMMUNITY SERVICE: Honouring the teachers
community on the Terachers Day, 2019.
94. as 94
Children‟s Army Leadership Training: Awareness programme and Quiz
competition were conducted in connection with the 150th Birth Anniversary of
Mahatma Gandhi.
99. as 99
Children’s Army COMMUNITY SERVICE:
1. Reception was given to the Hon. MP of
Palakkad Sri. VK Srikandan
2. Anti drugs programme & pledge: by
Sri. V Sivakumar, Excise Officer.
101. as 101
Children‟s
Army
COMMUNIT
Y SERVICE:
As part of
90 days
awareness
against
drugs,
Bikeathon
was
conducted
by Dept. of
EXCISE,
Govt. of
Kerala.
Excise
Inspector
Sri. A Shaji
spoke the
students.
102. as 102
* Children‟s Army CHARITY SERVICE:
Seminar on CYBER SECURITY WAS CONDUCTED.
Cyber cell expert from the Dept. of POLICE, govt.
of Kerala led the sessions
104. as 104
Children’s Army COMMUNITY
SERVICE:
Inter school ONLINE
PAINTING COMPETITION was
conducted in connectioon
woth the Internet safety,
2019. 400 students
participated from 39
schools. Prizes worth Rs.
6000-00 were given by the
Hon. Circle Inspector: Sri.
TN Unnikrishnan.
105. as 105
An Inter school Poster designing competition was conducted in
connection with the 150th Birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi,
with the support of M/s. FCRI Kanjikode in October.
Attractive prizes in both categories along with 10 consolation
prizes were sponsored by FCRI. Certificates were given to all
participants. Students from 20 schools from Kerala participated.
107. as 107
*71st CONSTITUTION
DAY.....
*In connection with the
Constitution Month
Celebrations, an INTER
SCHOOL ONLINE QUIZ
was organised by The
Scouts and Guides unit
f KV Kanjikode.
*Thank you so much for
the overwhelming
response....
*From 155 schools of 9
different states of
India, more than 2000
students participated.
*13 participants
secured 100% marks.