1. Presented by:
Prof. Manju Srivastava
At
The 10th International Conference
Organized by:
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India Development Coalition of America
Venue:
Institute of Rural research and Development
Dates: January 10-11, 2014
4. CHILD EDUCATION –
a. Children up to 14 years
b. Daily 3hrs learning
c. 30 students on average
THE TEACHER
a. Local youth
b. Preferably women
c. Matric level education
d. Selection by village
committee
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5. Ekal in 51,717 villages as on Sep. 2013
Benefitted more than 26 Lakh children
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6. Health Care Education
Arogya Yojana was started in year 2003 with following aims:
Promotion and advancement of health care education in tribal and
distant villages.
Make villages self dependant in health & Hygiene.
Bridge the gap between the under privileged villagers & the present day
healthcare delivery system
9. Our Track Record
Total No of Schools 51,717 till Sep. 2013
Present No of Children in Ekal School – 14,82,326
Nearly 26,00,000 children have been benefited so far.
7000 Full-time workers are involved in this Movement.
Through Gram Samitis around 20 lac villagers got involved in school working
11. Budget Outlay
Donor Package Rs.20,000 per school Per Annum
In %
73.29
1. Honorarium & Training of Teacher
2. Teaching Material
Medical Camp
7.55
3. Sambhag, Bhag , Anchal Office
(Zone
Area District)
8.77
4. Central Activity
2.04
5. Development Activity
1.46
6. Head Quarter Administration
7.00
100
Total
=
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12. Our achievements
Around
70% Ekal teachers and workers are Ex. Ekal
Vidyalaya Students.
Many
Ekal Teachers graduated to become govt.
Schools teachers
A
few teachers even bagged best teacher award
(Bengal,Vidarbha)
Ekal
student Pinki Karmakar ran for India with
London Olympic Torch, in Nottingham Square on
28th June, 2012 at 12 Noon (London Time). She
studied in Barbaruah Tea Garden Village Ekal Vidyalaya
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in Assam for three years.
13. Awards to Ekal
UTAKRISHTATA SAMMAN 2007-08
from
BHARAT VIKAS PARISHAD
on 14th
February, 2009 at Hyderabad
Outstanding Contribution to Social Welfare from PHD Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) on the 17th Dec.2008 at New Delhi
7th Meri Dilli Award in the field of Literacy
MNS Media Group
on
Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
on
Punjab Kesari Group
on
from
December 19, 2009 in New Delhi
Thakkar Bapa Rashtriya Samman 2009
from
January 11, 2011 in Bhopal
Excellence in Social Services Awards 2011
from
September 09, 2011 in New Delhi
IMAAN INDIA SAMMAN
from
Aavishkar Media Group
on 8th August 2012 at New
Delhi
Lala Diwan Chand Trust National Award 2011 from Lala Diwan Chand
Trust on 22nd Oct.2012 at New Delhi
S.R. Jindal Award 2012 from S.R. Jindal Foundation on 3rd Dec.2012 at New
Delhi
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15. Social transformation in villages
after EKAL movement
Check on liquor consumption
Social Harmony among different Communities
Growing interest in education
Awareness for cleanliness
Health consciousness
Growing awareness for self-reliance – Gram Vikas
Empowerment awareness
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16. Way forward
Reach
100,000 villages
Motivating people of Ekal villages for
organic food production with Marketing
linkages in nearest towns
Reviving local health care traditions
Empowering India by establishing “ Gram
Swaraj – Self governance ” - As desired by
Mahatma Gandhi.
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17. JOIN HANDS WITH EKAL
Bring Change for betterment
Adopt Ekal Vidyalaya
Visit Ekal Vidyalaya for value addition
Sponsor Ekal Students
Help in Capacity Building
Financial contribution for one village for one year is Rs. 20,000/DONATIONS ARE EXEMPTED U/S 80G & 35AC
Website: www.ekal.org
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