Monday 5 March 2018

MAHAROGI SEWA SAMITI

MSS is the oldest and largest associate of Caring Friends. Established in 1949 by the great humanist Baba Amte, the organisation started with the objective of providing leprosy patients humanitarian relief, medical treatment,training and rehabilitation. Today it also caters to the needs of the physically handicapped, visually challenged, deaf & mute, destitute children, senior citizens & primitive tribals of the Madia Gond community. Their motto is "Give them a chance not charity". With this perspective, they engage all the inmates in productive activities (mainly agriculture / horticulture/small scale industry activities) which enables them to earn their livelihood and maintain self dignity and respect. There are about 28 big and small projects and the total number of inmates is about 4500 / 5000. Funds are required to meet recurring expenses, reconstruction of old houses, and construction of new buildings for various projects, for various water harvesting and other projects in order to augment the production in agricultural, which is the main source of livelihood for most of the inmates and also upgrading other projects. Numerous prestigious national and international honors and awards have been conferred on Baba Amte and other members of the family. 

MSS is the oldest and largest associate of Caring Friends. Established in 1949 by the great humanist Baba Amte, the organisation started with the objective of providing leprosy patients humanitarian relief, medical treatment,training and rehabilitation. Today it also caters to the needs of the physically handicapped, visually challenged, deaf & mute, destitute children, senior citizens & primitive tribals of the Madia Gond community. Their motto is "Give them a chance not charity". With this perspective, they engage all the inmates in productive activities (mainly agriculture / horticulture/small scale industry activities) which enables them to earn their livelihood and maintain self dignity and respect. There are about 28 big and small projects and the total number of inmates is about 4500 / 5000. Funds are required to meet recurring expenses, reconstruction of old houses, and construction of new buildings for various projects, for various water harvesting and other projects in order to augment the production in agricultural, which is the main source of livelihood for most of the inmates and also upgrading other projects. Numerous prestigious national and international honors and awards have been conferred on Baba Amte and other members of the family. 

MAHAROGI SEWA SAMITI (MSS)
At & Post : ANANDWAN - 442 914
Via Warora , Dist: Chandrapur, Maharashtra State
Tel No. 91-7176-282034 / 282425
Email:anandwan@gmail.com
Website: www.anandwan.in / http://www.niya.org
Tel.No. 07176-282034 / 282 425
Contact Person :
Dr,Vikas Amte, Secretary & Chief
Functionary – Mob.98224 66734
Mr.Kaustubh Amte, Asst. Secretary
Mobile – 99225 50006 
(MSS)
At & Post : ANANDWAN - 442 914
Via Warora , Dist: Chandrapur, Maharashtra State
Tel No. 91-7176-282034 / 282425
Email:anandwan@gmail.com
Website: www.anandwan.in / http://www.niya.org
Tel.No. 07176-282034 / 282 425
Contact Person :
Dr,Vikas Amte, Secretary & Chief
Functionary – Mob.98224 66734
Mr.Kaustubh Amte, Asst. Secretary
Mobile – 99225 50006 

DILASA SANSTHA

Established in 1994. From 1995 onwards Dilasa Sanstha implemented various development projects in Yavatmal district, focussed on creating livelihood on sustainable basis. Major projects are watershed development (known as Phads), Participatory Irrigation development and management, Jalswarajya project, distribution of mixed seeds (Pata), formation of Self Help Groups (nearly 1800 such Groups) , and and linking them with nationalized banks (made bank credit available to the extent of Rs.20 crores during the last year . Hope to double it to Rs.40 crores during the current year). Dilasa works in close cooperation with 15 other smaller NGOs of that area.

Also runs a farmers support centre to spread awareness of the various Government schemes meant for the benefit of the farmers and rural population. Tries to prevent farmers suicides. Also arranges for immediate help and relief to the farmers in desparate situation and for education of the children of farmers who committed suicide. Outstanding work of Dilasa greatly appreciated and supported by well-known foundations like Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, Sir Ratan Tata Trust, Aga Khan Foundation, Oxfam, etc.
DILASA SANSTHA
Istari Nagar, Ghatanji,
Dist-Yavatmal 445 301
Phone No 07230-227537 / 202120
Email-madhukardhas@rediffmail.com,
dilasa1@indiatimes.com;
dilasa1@gmail.com
Contact Person:
Shri Madhukar Dhas,Director
Mobile No. 094203 05714 / 94231 31173 

Dr. Girish Kulkarni founder of SNEHALAYA, Maharastra

Snehalaya is an outstanding example of how youth in the country can make a difference in the lives of people. The inspiration is Swami Vivekanda who said, "They alone live, who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive" Established in 1989, this Organisation focuses on woman and children who are victims of commercial sexual exploitation. It works towards improving the condition of commercial sex workers, stopping trafficking in minor girls, rescuing them from brothels when it becomes aware of such cases (rehabilitated more than 50 victims from the flesh trade. Snehalaya has created history by securing a conviction of 20 influential persons of that area who sexually exploited a minor girl of 14 years. All 20 of them were sentenced to Double Life Imprisonment). Provides the children of such women with a secure future by giving them health and education facilities for their overall development. Also provides medical facilities and rehabilitation for HIV+ women and children. Snehalaya runs Balbhavans in 5 major slums of Nagar and provides after school coaching to nearly 1000 students. These Balbhavans have become the centres for overall development of these slums.

SNEHALAYA (AHMEDNAGAR) 
Bilwadal, Capt Rajabhau Kulkarni Marg
Juna Mangalwar Bazar,
Ahmednagar 414001, Maharashtra
Tel : 91-241-2345340/2342322/2353031
Email: info@snehalaya.org
Website : www.snehalaya.org
Contact Persons:
Dr.Girish Kulkarni, Founder-Director
90110 20173
Shri Ambadas, Asstt. Director
90110 20171 

Dr Ashish Satav and his wife Dr Kavita Satav Founder of MAHAN TRUST

Founded by Dr.Ashish Satav, MD, and his wife Dr.(Mrs) Kavita Satav, MS (Ophthalmology) in 1998. When no ordinary MBBS doctor was willing to settle down in Melghat tribal area, this highly qualified and dedicated couple, at the young age of 28, decided to stay in Dharni to serve the tribals. They have already devoted 12 years of their life to this cause. Mahan is the only organisation dedicated to providing medical facilities to Melghat - a hilly forest area in the Satpuda mountain ranges,where medical facilities are grossly inadequate (Doctor Patient ratio is one doctor per 10,000 patients). The Area has the highest mortality rate in under 5 children and in age group (16-50 years) in Maharastra.Mahan has already built a basic Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit cum General hospital. However, needs more funds urgently to provide more facilities by expanding the same. This unit is being used for treatment of childhood illnesses specially children suffering from malnutrition, nutrition education and training of village health workers and providing proper health facilities to rural and tribal families in that area. Many of their successful programmes have been adopted by the Government for all tribal areas of Maharashtra. Dr.Ashish Satav has been honoured with many prestigious award for his research and services to be tribals. 

MAHAN TRUST 
Mahatma Gandhi Tribal Hospital , 
Main Road , Dharni. Or Karmagram , Utavali. 
Dist: Amravati-444 702 
Email : drsatav@rediffmail.com 
Tel.07226-202291/ 202793/ 202586 
Contact Person: 
Dr.Ashish Satav, President, 
(Mobile: 94231 18877) 

Ms.Naseema Hurzuk Founder of Helpers of the Handicapped

Established in 1984 in Kolhapur. Founder - Director Ms.Naseema Hurzuk, (known as Naseema Didi) herself a paraplegic from the age of 16 years, and Ms.Rajni Deshpande, a polio victim. Basic objective, empowerment of persons with disabilities of all religions, caste or communities with a special thrust on women, children, poor and rural people. During the last 25 years, HOH has provided rehabilitation assistance to more than 16,000 persons with disabilities. It has also created infrastructures such as hostels, schools, rehabilitation and training centres etc. costing more than Rs.600 lakhs to ensure effective and ongoing services. HOH runs 2 important centres – Gharonda at Kolhapur and Swapna Nagri at Kudal (Sindhudurg). Total no. of inmates 280. HOH runs a cashew processing unit at its Sindhudurg Centre where it employs nearly 60 persons. Almost 80% (nearly 50) of the employees suffer from some disability or the other. The Founder, Naseema Didi, has been honoured with numerous prestigious awards.

Helpers of the Handicapped, (HOH)
 ‘Nasheman’,
235 / 11 E, Tarabai Park,
Kolhapur- 416003
Tel. Nos. Office: (0231) 2680026, 6521294;
E-mail: Klp_crusade@sancharnet.in
Website: www.hohk.org.in
Contact Person:
Ms.Naseema Hurzuk, Founder-President,
Mob–98220 90898
Shri Ayaz Sangrar, Executive Director
Mobile - 98509 53200 

Dr. Avinash Saoji Founder of PRAYAS

Founded by Dr.Avinash Saoji, a qualified doctor, totally Gandhian in thoughts and deeds, who even while he was a medical student was very clear that he will use his medical knowledge not for accumulating the wealth for himself, but for the benefit of the underprivileged. After working for a few years with some NGOs, he started his own institution ‘PRAYAS' in 1994. Prayas is dedicated to work for the betterment of marginal sections of community, to provide them proper developmental opportunities & try to relieve some of their sufferings. Prayas believes that equilibrium in all four dimensions of health - Physical, Mental, Social & Spiritual, is an essential prerequisite for actualisation of innate human potential and the contentedness in life. Dr. Saoji regularly conducts free camps all over Maharashtra and trains people in the Art of Holistic Living.The emphasis is on prevention of the diseases by proper living. 

PRAYAS 
Jivan Shali Clinic, 
Devankar Nagar, 
Near Swami Samarth School, 
Dist. Amravati, PIN-444704. 
Tel : 7227-243234 / 243809, 
Email : aksaoji@gmail.com 

Contact Person: 
Dr.Avinash Saoji, President 
Mobile : 94228 55607

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Nileema Mishra Founder of Bhagini Nivedita Gramin Vigyan Niketan

The Founder President of the Institution is Ms Nileema Mishra who is a Magsaysay award winner
From early childhood, Nileema had decided to work in her village and work for its overall development. BNVGN's main work has been in the area of creating livelihood programmes for women – about 100 women are engaged in preparing “papad” & dry snacks (during non agriculture season), about 50 women are in the business of retailing items like fruits, vegetables, masalas, etc. About 100 women have been provided opportunity to produce quilts & embroidery work. The incomes of these women rose dramatically. BNGVN also created livelihood for nearly 3000 persons in tribal area of Sakri, Pimpalner of Dhule district. Looking at the success of BNGVN, the farmers have also taken the help of BNGVN to form Self Help Groups. The economic condition of more than 100 farmers has improved substantially and there has not been a single case of suicide in their area (despite being a drought area).

BNGVN is now engaged in the total overall development of 3 villages viz., Bahadarpur, Mahalpur, and Shirsode. It wants to convert these villages into ideal villages in respect of cleanliness, hygiene, availability of livelihood programmes. With the help of Caring Friends, BNGVN has created a revolving fund of Rs.20 lakhs from which it gives loans to meet the important and genuine needs of the village people at a nominal interest rate of 5%. This effort has helped more than 500 people during the last 4 years and there has not been a single default.

Bhagini Nivedita Gramin Vigyan Niketan (BNGVN) Bhagini Nivedita Gramin Vigyan Niketan
Post Bahadarpur, District Jalgaon
Maharashtra 425 113
Phone: 91-2597-230585
Email: nilimamishra@bngvn.org
Website: http://www.bngvn.org

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Dr.Sunil Kaul and Ms.Jennifer Liang founder of The ANT

The ANT was founded in October 2000 by Dr.Sunil Kaul and Ms.Jennifer Liang. The original Trust has now branched out into 4 more Trusts which run a weaving project, a crafts store in Bangalore since 2007 to support the 13 NGOs of Crafts Sector from Northeast by promoting their culture and livelihood (annual sales about 1.2 crores, promoting entrepreneurship by providing micro finance and a Trust runs small short courses to build the capacity of small NGOs. Other activities include 1.Organic yet modern agriculture that has doubled the production of rice and converted around 500 farmers back to the chemical-free mould. 2. Entrepreneurship development followed by small loans to individuals and groups. 3. Health: (a) Help the community monitor the National Rural Health Mission (b) Monitor the health expenses of the community and thecommunity based institutions like Village Health & Sanitation Committees on a sample basis.(c) Run a Mental Health Camp each month to treat more than 170 Mental patients every month 4. Working with Internally Displaced people in Deosri to struggle for their rights to get work, rations and compensation. 

THE ANT(ACTION NORTHEAST TRUST) 
Udangshree Dera, Village Rowmari, 
P.O Khagrabari, District Chirang Via Bongaigaon 
BTAD, ASSAM – 783380, INDIA 
Tele: +91 3664 – 293802 
Email: contact@theant.org 
Web: www.theant.org 

CONTACT PERSON: 
Ms Jennifer Liang, Managing Trustee 
Email: jenny@theanty.org 
Mobile: 9859978991 
Dr Sunil Kaul, Founder Trustee 
Email sunil@theant.org 
Mobile: 9435122042 

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Dr Buljit Buragohain The Career Guru


Sunday 4 March 2018

SGBS TRUST ( UNNATI)

Unnati is a vocational training program aimed at enabling and empowering youngsters from families that are below the poverty line. This 90 day program equips unemployed youth (of 18 years or more) with vocational skills and life-skills that ensures employment with reputed organizations at the end of the training program. The program was started in 2003 & so far 1400 youths have been trained & placed in corporate sector. Our vision is to train 1 million youth by 2020. The journey has started with opening upto 2 centres. Their aim is to open 300 centres & each centre will train over 300 youths per year. This is a free training to the youth which includes English, computer training, values & life skills.
SGBS TRUST (UNNATI)
Unnati Centre, Temple Road,
NGEF Layout, Sadanandnagar,
Bangalore 560 038
Tel. 080-2534 8642 / 2534 0443
Website: www.unnatiblr.org 
CONTACT PERSONS
Mr. Ramesh Swamy, Trustee
Mobile – 98440 85864
Email: rameshswami@unnatiblr.org
A S NARAYANAN
Mobile : 93412 29025
Email : asnmp@yahoo.com 

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VISHVANIDAM PUBLIC CHARITABLE TRUST

Jeetu & Rehana, a sincere, honest & hardworking couple, started this organisation with the immediate objective of education & rehabilitation of children from worst slums of Rajkot. Their long term dream is that there should not be any slums at all. Their approach is to reach the slum dwellers through their children. They started their work with 12 children in one slum area in 2003. Today, they are working in 7 major slums of Rajkot and providing high quality education and overall development facilities to more than 600 children. About 15 top quality schools of Rajkot admit children from Vishvanidam without charging any fees. They also run a Vocational Training Centre (main activities tailoring and computer training) in the same premises where they reside. They also conduct health awareness programmes in slum areas and also promote family planning.

VISHVANIDAM PUBLIC CHARITABLE TRUST, 
Behind Saurashtra University, 
At & Post – Old Munjka, Dist. Rajkot 
PIN 360 005 (Gujarat) 
Email: vishvanidam@gmail.com / 
sandeepigandhi@gmail.com 
Website: www.vishvanidam.org 
Contact Person: 
Shri Jeetu / Ms Rehana, Founders 
(Mobile – 098256 34501 / 094277 28915) 

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Dr Pol

A dentist by profession and a selfless philanthropist by nature, Dr Avinash Pol is 
a person who wears many hats. In the small city of Satara while running his dental clinic, Dr Pol would often hear from his patients coming from rural areas about the severe water crisis in their villages and  about  lack  of  toilets  and  unhygienic conditions due to which the villagers would get recurring bouts of cholera, gastro, malaria etc. Though the govt. had created a lot of good schemes for villages, yet due to the villager's lack of knowledge about the same, they were unable to avail of the benefits and neither was the govt. able to implement these schemes where it was most needed. Hearing these problems made Dr Pol decide that he would work as a catalyst between the villagers and the govt. and he started work in Beblewadi in 1997 to construct a toilet block for women. He initially faced a lot of problems from politicians but using his sweet tongue he won them over and completed his work. Gradually he got many govt. schemes sanctioned and implemented and constructed roads, school buildings, check dams, farm ponds for water conservation, biogas units in every house in Beblewadi with the help of the villagers and other volunteers. He continued to do similar work in 700 other villages and today Satara's toilet facilities in villages has increased from 30% to 90% and with improvement in hygienic conditions, water borne diseases have come down drastically.Three of Satara's villages have got Clean Village" Awards conferred by President APJ Kalam in 2005. He started women's Self Help Groups in Asgaon village where women stitch gowns and masks to provide to hospitals. He has persuaded youths to do 'Shramdaan' and got them to clean a dry Godoli lake and resurrect it again. Dr Pol works as a "servant leader" for social causes by influencing young villagers and changing their mindset. Without forming any NGO, he has convinced 3,500 like-minded activists to work for rural India and is affectionately called by all as a 'one man army'!

DR. POL
Satara, Maharashtra.
Mobile:+91-7588059497

Email:avinash_pol@rediffmail.com

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M. Sumitra Founder of ANKURAM

Ankuram Woman and Child Development Society is a group of committed women activists, striving for the Rights of Survival, Protection, Development of girls and Equality & Equal opportunities for women to develop and lead a dignified human life. Ankuram’s founder, Ms M. Sumitra, had actively participated in various social movements in Andhra Pradesh during her student days and had often faced all forms of discrimination to complete her higher education. After completing education in Law and Political Science, she was determined to dedicate herself for the cause of girl child and women and thus she started ANKURAM (literal meaning 'sprout' which denotes "beginning") in Hyderabad. ANKURAM envisions a world in which girls and women are able to fulfill their dreams free from the constraints of discrimination, inequality and poverty. Ankuram emphasizes on girl child protection and promotion of rights like access to formal schooling, reproductive health education and rehabilitative shelter care services and vocational skills leading to income generating activities. Ankuram caters to the needs of underprivileged, trafficked, exploited girl children and till date 2,000 girls have been sheltered and brought up by them. Depending on the severity of the problem, the girls are given counseling, health care, legal aid, schooling and higher education, vocational skill trainings and even job placements with highest priority to the mainstream and compulsory education to the girls. It also runs Day care centres for migrant children in various slums where the migrant population lives. These centres are catering to the nutritional and protection needs of disadvantaged below 5 years children of migrant/construction workers. Every morning, a teacher employed by Ankuram gathers the small children in the centers where they are taken care of and provided with nutritious food, fun and games and prepared for school. Out of school drop-outs are referred to nearby govt. schools and hostels. A mobile counseling centre for migrants has been taken to the Adda coolies (migrant labourer's hub) which educates them on various legal provisions. Since girls in rural areas are the worst sufferers of child marriages, girl child discrimination apart from denial of educational and health rights, hence a rural resource centre was started in 2012 at Guntur district.

ANKURAM
# 12-13-309, Street No-19, Tarnaka,
Hyderabad-500017,
Telangana.
Phone No : 040-27017446
Email       : ankuram@yahoo.com
Website    : www.ankuram.info
Contact Person:
Ms M. Sumitra, Founder Secretary

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BORDERLESS WORLD FOUNDATION

The thought behind BWF originated in 1998 when the founders (Bharti Mamani & Adik Kadam) started work at the grassroots level in the conflict-ridden frontier district of Kupwara in Kashmir. On a visit to Tithwal in Kupwara dist which is on the border of India and Pakistan, Adhik Kadam and Bharti Mamani witnessed a wedding and a funeral in which broken families on both sides of the Kishenganga river that divided the two countries, participated. This incident was the genesis of BWF: an organisation founded in 2002 to create a community without fences and a world without borders. The project aims at providing rehabilitation services to girl victims of militancy and migration, due to conflicts in border areas, especially to those who have been orphaned or belonged to economically weaker sections. With its prime focus on geographically remote and disadvantaged border areas, BWF launched its rehabilitation projects in the frontier districts of Kupwara, Budgam, Jammu and Anantnag and these centres (known as Basera-E-Tabassum meaning 'Abode of Smiles') today provides shelter and education to about 167 girls. Adhik in the initial years of running the centres had to face grave difficulties, not to mention being abducted by militants more than a dozen times, but was released by them due to timely intervention by his dedicated colleagues and after the militants were convinced of the genuineness of his selfless work. Today looking forward towards the development of these children, he has shifted some of the girls to Pune for better education and career. Soon BWF would be building a home for 150 kids in Beerwah and later in Kupwara which will not only provide lodging and boarding facility but also run a vocational training center, library, computer training center and science lab. Recently BWF also started Health/Medical related programs in many districts with 6 operational ambulances. In the recent Kashmir floods, the BWF team headed by Adhik reached out to over 3 lakh flood affected people and though they had no prior experience in any relief work, they managed to rescue several people, carried food and water for a week to people stuck on roof-tops by using small boats, provided them medical support and distributed medicines provided by various agencies.

BORDERLESS WORLD FOUNDATION (BWF)
Block F,Nikhil Pride, phase II
Next to Abhinav Kala Mahavidyalay
Tilak Road, Sadashiv Peth,
Pune 411030
Tel: +91-20-24327766
Email: bwfindia@gmail.com, baseraetabassum@gmail.com
Website: www.bwfindia.org.in

Contact Person:
Adhik Kadam, Chairperson
Mobile:+91- 9422323569

Email: adhikadhik@gmail.com

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SAMPARC

SAMPARC was started by Shri Amit Kumar Banerjee and Smt. Lata Pande in 1990 for the rehabilitation, care and educational development of orphan children, children of sex workers and other needy, poor and disadvantaged children. Today there are 650 children housed in 9 SAMPARC centers of Maharashtra, Rajasthan, West Bengal and Gujarat. SAMPARC runs a school from 5th to 12th Std along with hostel facility in Mulshi Taluka and an English Medium School from Nursery to 4th Std for poor and needy children of Maval Taluka. SAMPARC runs a Community Education Support Program which provides education, school stationary items along with nutritional support to poor rural children from 6-18 years age group and currently benefits 700 children. The SAMPARC Vocational Training Centre aims to train rural and unemployed school drop outs to make them employable and financially independent and provides them training in electrical wireman, welding, computers, tailoring etc. The SAMPARC Medical Centre provides regular medical help and health service to the rural poor patients of Maval Taluka through its OPD clinic and also runs a Medical Mobile Van which visits interior villages twice weekly to treat patients. A massive venture for the Rural Women was started by SAMPARC in 1992 through the concept of Self Help Group and today, 187 Self Help Groups of 42 villages are active under the program and taking advantage of DRDA Pune and various other Banks. A special project for the Katkari tribal children in Mulshi Taluka supports 182 families where children are brought to the school and livelihood and rights oriented activities are developed for the tribal families. SAMPARC was awarded the "National Child Welfare Award" by Govt Of India in 1998. 
SAMPARC
9, Varad Apartments,  292, Yashwant Nagar, Near: Rly.Station, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra, India - 410 507  Tel: +91-02114-227335 / +91-02114-231472      Email: info@samparc-india.orgsamparc@gmail.com  Website : www.samparc.org            Contact Person:  Mr. Amitkumar Banerjee, Founder/Secretary                                             Mobile: 9766343451
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Mamoon Akhtar founder of Samaritan Help Mission

Samaritan Help Mission (SHM) is a humanitarian educational institution based in the slums of Tikiapara, Howrah, a predominantly Muslim neighborhood with approximately 80% of the population being Muslims. SHM was started by a 32-year-old youth Mamoon Akhtar, with 5 of his friends who live in the same slum in 1999. The motto of the Mission is “HELP PEOPLE BASED ON NEED, NOT ON CREED”. It was started in a small thatched room without even an electric light in the year 1999. The basic objective was to save the children of this slum from falling prey to the drug mafia and getting involved into nefarious activities like bootlegging, drug peddling, smuggling, prostitution etc. Since 1999, SHM has started various programs such as ILLITERACY ELIMINATION PROGRAM, SAMARITAN KINDERGARTEN, VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR GIRLS AND WIDOWS and COMPUTER LITERACY PROGRAM for the poor girls. SHM started with 6 Children in 1999, but has started an English medium school 3 years ago. Now there are about 1100 children in all the educational projects. Every year about 300 women are trained in vocational training programmes run by SHM. 

SAMARITAN HELP MISSION,
127 Noor Md Munshi Lane,
Howrah-711101, Kolkata.
(W.Bengal).
Tel : 91- 33-28494068 (O)
 033-26403592 (R)
Email: shm.mamoon@gmail.com
Website:www.samaritanhelpmission.org
Contact Person:
Mr.Mamoon Akhtar, Founder-Secretary
Mob. 98367 77600/ 93318-73584 
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Vinayak Lohani founder of Parivaar Education Society

Parivaar is committed towards changing destinies of young destitute children (who otherwise would have been doomed to a life on the streets) by providing them a loving, caring environment and the most powerful tool – Education. Its objective is to educate and fully empower destitute children and to ensure their overall development so that they achieve their full potential and get integrated into the mainstream of society. Totally inspired by the life and teaching of Swami Vivekanand Vinayak Lohani, a B.Tech from IIT Kharagpur and MBA from IIM, Kolkata in late 2003, with just 3 children. Now it is a home to more than 526 children. Parivaar's eldest group is currenty in Grade 11. A new Girls Residential Campus has been built which can accommodate 500 resident girls. At the campus itself is Parivaar's high-quality formal School - Amar Bharat Vidyapeeth. By end of 2012 Parivaar will have more than 1000 resident children.

 
PARIVAAR EDUCATION SOCIETY,
Bono Gram,
Bakhrahat Road,
Kolkata – 700 104 (West Bengal)
Phone – 033 2498 0226/ 2498 0525
Email: vinayak@parivaar.org /
info@parivaar.org
Contact Person:
Shri Vinayak Lohani,
Founder-Secretary.
Mobile -98312 36496
Shri Nimai Saha
Mobile – 98316 90586 
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Friday 2 March 2018

Mohesh Ronhang educating his village children

The story of Mohesh Ronghang of Karbi Anglong is sure to inspire not only youths but all those who want to make themselves available to fulfill the needs and requirements of the unfortunates living in and around them

To know more about Mohesh and his work contact him 

Man with his Rs 800 & a cowshed for Classroom. Today, He arranged 512 underprivileged children education.

With Rs.800, He Started Teaching 4 Students In 2003, Today He Is Teaching More Than 500 Students For Free With Silent Help from the Large Hearted 
Uttam Teron, an unsung personality from Pamohi, a tribal dominated village in Guwahati, Assam.. took upon himself on his own steam and goodwill to educate the illiterate and uneducated lot from the village.
Address: Parijat Academy, Pamohi, P.O. Garchuk, Guwahati-781035, Assam.; Email: parijatacademy03@gmail.com.
www.parijatacademy.com