30 January 2012

14. BLIND PEOPLES ASSACIATION

AIM:-
Promoting comprehensive rehabilitation of persons with all categories of disabilities through education, training, employment, community based rehabilitation, integrated education, research, publications, human resource development and other innovative means.

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http://www.bpaindia.org/

13. AGAINST CORRUPTION

AIM:-
India Against Corruption (IAC) is a citizen's movement to demand strong anti-corruption laws.

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http://www.indiaagainstcorruption.org

ALSO VISIT
http://www.pcrf.in/

12. VRIDHA ASHRAM (oldage home)


AIM:-
Elderly people have the right to basic age care facilities like health care, social security, safety & security and other basic amenities.They is the leading advocate for rights of elderly people. It was founded with a mission of 'Serving the living temple of God'.




28 January 2012

11. SENSE INTERNATIONAL (INDIA)

AIM :
Child welfare, Disability, Education,deafblind children in India.

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http://www.senseintindia.org/

16 January 2012

10. ANDH VIDYALAYA SAMITI, SRI GAGANAGAR

Name of NPO LKC Shri Jagdamba Andh Vidyalaya Samiti
Area of
Activity
Child welfare, Disability, Education
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LKC Shri Jagdamba Andh Vidyalaya Samiti
Address
Shri Jagdamba Andh Vidailaya Samiti
Hanumangarh Road
Sri Ganganagar - 335001
Rajasthan, IN
Tel
91-154-421358
Fax
91-154-431002
Karmayogi
Parmhans Swami Brahmdev
Language
English
Org. Type
National level NGO
Activity Sectors
Child welfare, Disability, Education
Budget (Rs.)
Twenty Five Lakhs to One Crore (2500000 - 10000000)
Staff
Full time : 20 / Part time : 0
Summary
LKC SJAVS works for the welfare of handicapped; provides free hostel facilities, education and vocational training in making toys, dolls and stitching work, book binding, printing press ; conducts computer training for blind students and runs eye hospital.It specifically caters to the needs of the disabled.
Registered Date 4/23/2005

9. NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI

AIM:-
  • to provide good quality modern education to the talented children predominently from the rural areas, without regard to their family's socio-economic condition.
  • to serve, in each district, as focal points for improvements in quality of school education in general through sharing of experiences and facilities.

FOR INFORMATION GO TO LINK
http://navodaya.nic.in/

8. SHRI ANDHJAN VIVIDHLAXI TALIM KENDRA, JAMNAGAR

AIM:-
The prime objective of the institution is to educate and train the blind in such a way so that they can live their life independently as contributing members of our rapidly changing society.


Shri Andhjan Vividhlaxi Talim Kendra
Aerodrome Road,
Jamnagar – 361006.
(Gujarat – India)
Phone Numbers :- (0288) 2712348 / 2712380
Cell Phone :- 09427943710
* Date of Establishment : -
                                                        9th February 1969
* Registered Under :-
     ·        Bombay Public Trust Act - 1950
 ·        Income Tax Act - 1961
 ·        Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act - 1976
 ·        Persons with Disabilities Act - 1995
 ·        National Trust Act for Children  with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation & Multiple Disabilities.
* Recognition :-
                          Department of Social Defence,  Gujarat State, Gandhinagar
Office Order No. :- 
                                 APG/15/2170, Dated- 29/08/1974.
* Units working under the institution :-
    ·        School for the Blind
·        Technical Training Centre for the Blind.
·        Computerized Braille Production Centre.
·        Library for the Blind.
·        Music Classes for the Blind.
·        Mess & Hostel Unit for the Blind.
·        Training cum Production Workshop for the Disabled.
·        M. P. Shah Deafblind Unit for D. B. & M. S. I. Children.
·        Day Care Centre for Children with Mental Retardation.
·        Working Blind Men’s Hostel for law income group of persons with visual impairment.
·        Community Based Rehabilitation services for persons with mental illness.

* Board of Management *
Shri Somchand Pethraj Gosrani – President
Shri Jerambhai Ramdas Mohniya – Trustee
Shri Indubhai Gordhandas Radiya – Trustee
Shri Chandulal Raichand Shah – Trustee
Shri Prakash Jayantilal Mankodi – Hon. Secretary
Shri Bimalbhai Abhechandbhai Mehta - Trustee
* Contact Persons for Institutional Planning and Policy Matters *
Shri Somchand P. Gosrani – President
Phone:- (0288) O. 2554122 R. 2564583
Shri Prakash J. Mankodi – Hon. Secretary
Phone:- (0288) O. 2712380 R. 2660612
Cell Phone:- 09427943710
* Statutory Auditor *
M. P. Maru & Co.
Siddharth Shoping Centre
Summair Club Road,
Jamnagar – 361005
* Local Campus Contact Persons *
 Jitendra P. Nanda                Jignesh M. Raichura
 Gruhpati                                Accountant
  Cell Phone:- 09408323309      Cell Phone:- 09428729038

 Brief Note 2011-12 : -
Preamble:-
Andhjan Vividhlaxi Talim Kendra was established here in Jamnagar on 9th February 1969 with a view to providing academic education and vocational training to the blind.
Objective:-
The prime objective of the institution is to educate and train the blind in such a way so that they can live their life independently as contributing members of our rapidly changing society.
Present Activities
1.      Imparting primary and secondary education with the help of Braille script and specially designed aids & appliances.
2.      Technical Training certificate course in Can – Nylon and coir work, Handloom Weaving and Cardboard and Book Biding work.
3.      Education of Vocal and Instrumental Music up to Visharad.
4.      Training in orientation and mobility to persons with visual impairment.
5.      Computer literacy training to persons with visual impairment.
6.      Imparting Center based training to Deaf Blind & Multi Sensory Impaired children.
7.      Imparting center based training to children with Mental Retardation in activities of daily living.
8.      Computerized Production of books for the blind in braille script.
9.      Library for the blind with more then 16 Hundred braille volumes.
10.  Training cum production work shop for persons with disabilities.
11.  Maintaining mess and hostel unit for blind students and trainees.
12.  Providing hostel accommodation at subsidized rates to low income group of the blind.

Facilities provided free of cost to blind beneficiaries
1:- Braille books, Educational Aids and Musical Instruments.
2:- Hostel Accommodation.
3:- Morning breakfast, Noon meals and Evening meal.
4:- School uniforms and other dresses.
5:- Equipments for indoor and outdoor games.
6:- Medical Aid when required.
* Monitory Assistance *
Well wishers of this institution can extend their support in following ways
1:- One time Simple Meal                                                                              :- Rs. 1000/-
2:- One time Sweet Meal                                                                                :- Rs. 2,500/-  
3:- Morning Breakfast, Noon Simple Meal and Evening Simple Meal         :- Rs. 2,500/-
4:- Simple Tithi Bhojan Every year (Simple Meal)                                         :- Rs. 5,000/-
5:- Mistan Tithi Bhojan Every year (Sweet Meal)                                          :- Rs.10,000/-
6:- Patron Fund minimum amount                                                                  :-  Rs.5,000/-
7:- Vice Patron Fund account                                                                         :-  Rs.3,000/-

8:- Purchase of Braille books for the Library for the blind an amount of Rs. 30,000/- is    
      estimated this year.
9:- Purchase of wooden cupboard and other furniture for the library. (5 nos. x 15,000 =75,000/-)
10- Purchase of musical instrument                                                                :- Rs.50,000/-
11:- Computerized Braille production center. Donation of any amount in this account will
        enreach the knowledge of blind beneficiaries.
12:- Financial Support for Human resource Development                          :- Rs. 1,00,000/-
A photograph of a donor donating in patron fund account will be placed in the prayer hall of the institution.
            The name of a donor donating Rs. 5000/- to Rs. 24,999/- will be placed in the general marble plate.
            The name of a donor donating Rs. 25000/- or more will be placed on the individual marble plate.
Donations given to this institution are exempted from income tax under section 80G of IT Act 1961.
Foreign donors can donate to this institution in any currency of the world.

Bank Details for Foreign Donors:-
 * Name of the Bank                                        :- Bank Of Baroda
* Branch                                                          :- Khodiyar Colony Branch
* Address                                                        :- Aerodrome Road, Jamnagar - 361006
* Saving Account No.                                                :- 18940100003593





7. DEHAT INDIA

 AIM:-
Our Vision therefore remains to build a child centered society in which all children enjoy their rights and lead fulfilling lives. With a Mission To educate, organize and empower the deprived and under privileged sections of the society to ensure basic rights of the children.

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http://dehatindia.org/

6. NGOs

AIM:-
We are committed to social justice, sustainable development and human rights. The right to communicate freely is a basic human right and a necessity for sustainable development. Access to information is essential to informed decision-making at all levels.
We are committed to the dissemination of information and promotion of sustainable development initiatives, in response to the needs of under represented and marginalized sectors of society.
For bridging the data gap and improving information availability we are committed to develop and establish an ideal medium for the Participation and exchange of a trusted and accurate source of quality information.

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5. BUTTERFLIES

AIM:-
 Progaramme with street and working children

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4. SUPER30 (Anand kumar)

AIM:-
The main objective of Super 30 is to track the talented bunch of students from economically
impoverished sections and hone their skills by providing a conducive environment. Talent knows no
boundaries. It is everywhere. All one needs is to spot talent and nurture it to let it blossom. Super 30
has done just that in the last six years and the results have been encouraging. The talented students
have been given quality teaching and an open atmosphere to perform to the best of their potential.
The students should not be handicapped by financial constraints of their families. If they have it in
them, Super 30 is there to guide them where they belong, but may not reach for want of resources.
Super 30’s mission is to help more and more students from economically poor sections reach the IITs.
Having shaped students for six years now, Anand has now realized the importance of ‘catching them
young’. He wants to start the talent hunt a bit earlier than Plus Two stage. If talented students are
spotted at the school-level, it can work wonders. With this in mind, he wants to set up schools for
poor children. The schools would provide the right impetus to the students at the right time through
innovative teaching to develop their interest in Mathematics and Science subjects at an early age. It
would shape them for different Olympiads and prepare them for other competitions. The thrust
would be on developing inquisitiveness, so very important for science and math education


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3. AKLAV AAKSHRAM

2. NEW WORLD (Golden new india)

AIM:-
to provide good quality modern education to the talented children predominently from the rural areas, without regard to their family's socio-economic condition.
 Progaramme with street and working children
Child welfare, Disability, Education,deafblind children in India
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1. VIDYARTHI SIKSHA SAHYOG SAMITI

AIM:-

to provide good quality modern education to the talented children predominently from the rural areas, without regard to their family's socio-economic condition.












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