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FOREWORDGreetings from SAPNA.
‘SAPNA’ was registered in Delhi under the Societies Registration Act on October 21, 2004, by a group of professionals who shared a common dream and had come together to work on a people-centric model of development in areas like public health, education, gender, livelihood, community development and social welfare.
Inspired by Gandhian ideals of social change, what guides the group is the Gandhian talisman –“Whenever you are in doubt, or when the self becomes too much with you, apply the following test. Recall the face of the poorest and the weakest man (woman) whom you may have seen, and ask yourself, if the step you contemplate is going to be any use to him (her). Will he (she) gain anything by it? Will it restore him (her) to a control over his (her) own life and destiny? In other words, will it lead to Swaraj (freedom) for the hungry and starving millions? Then you will find your doubts and yourself melt away.”
For its health support project based in Delhi, SAPNA has been able to develop a ‘bottoms up’, patient-centric model to ensure that poor and indigent patients coming from far-flung areas of the country are provided all forms of support and care. In Delhi, the organisation’s outreach extends to patients accessing services at the Safdarjung Hospital and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, and staying in the hospital dharamshalas. SAPNA continues with the onerous task of taking care of unknown patients at the AIIMS Trauma Center. Blood donation is yet another activity undertaken by SAPNA to help poor patients. It also supports poor patients suffering from kidney ailments who are unable to sustain their treatment.
Sick and abandoned patients are sheltered at SAPNA’s Home for Sick and Destitute at Vijay Mandir in Alwar, Rajasthan. At Vijay Mandir, the organisation also runs a Public Healthcare Centre and is partnering with Venu Eye Institute and Research Centre, Delhi, to conduct monthly eye camps for poor rural folk. The Venu Institute has established a Vision and Tele-Ophthalmology Centre at Vijay Mandir.
SAPNA’s other initiatives at Vijay Mandir include an Adolescent Learning Centre and a Computer Literacy Centre. A rural BPO provides livelihood to rural youth. A Jan Seva Kendra helps villager’s access information and services.
A Community Library connects the rural youth with the outside world. A Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Learning was added to propound the ideals and philosophy of our leading light.
SAPNA also runs the Mahila Salah Evam Suraksha Kendra, a redressal and counselling centre for women, located at Moti Dungri in Alwar, in partnership with the Rajasthan Police. SAPNA also has a programme to support disadvantaged girl children. SAPNA handicrafts have been one of the latest initiatives in support of rural women.
Environmental protection and conservation has always been high on our agenda. SAPNA has embarked on a project to restore Vijay Sagar, a dry lake adjacent to Vijay Mandir. In addition, a Vijay Mandir Cricket Team has been formed to encourage sports amongst the rural youth.
From very beginning, we, at SAPNA, believe that development has to be holistic if we wish to break the vicious cycle of poverty and to bring real fruits to the most needy. We wish to bring a substantial change on the ground by focusing our energies on the above mentioned sectors as well as building our understanding about related issues. We, at SAPNA, firmly believe that a conducive and productive environment cannot be achieved unless all parameters of the development equation are adequately addressed.
Thanking You,
SUDHIR PRATAP SINGHGENERAL SECRETARY,SAPNA
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OUR BELIEFA. MISSION .................................................................................................................................. 1
B. PRIORITY AREA ........................................................................................................................ 1
C. AIMS & OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................................. 1
OUR TEAMA. CORE TEAM & GOVERNING BODY ......................................................................................... 2
B. ORGANISATION CHART .......................................................................................................... 3
OUR IDEALS .................................................................................................................................. 4
OUR WORKA. PUBLIC HEALTH
I. SAFDARJUNG HOSPITAL DHARAMSHALA (SHD) ........................................................... 4
II. RAJGARHEA VISHRAM SADAN (RVS) .............................................................................. 7
III. TRAUMA CENTER (TC) ..................................................................................................... 7
IV. SUPPORT A KIDNEY PATIENT ........................................................................................ 10
V. BLOOD DONATION ...................................................................................................... 11
VI. PUBLIC HEALTHCARE CENTRE (PHC) ........................................................................... 12
VII. OUTREACH HEALTH PROGRAMME (OHP) ................................................................... 14
VIII. VENU VISION CENTRE (VVC) ........................................................................................ 16
B. EDUCATION
I. COMPUTER LITERACY CENTRE (CLC) .......................................................................... 17
II. LITERACY CENTRE (LC) ................................................................................................. 19
III. COMMUNITY LIBRARY .................................................................................................. 20
IV. MAHATMA GANDHI CENTRE FOR LEARNING ............................................................. 21
C. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL WELFARE
I. HOME FOR SICK AND DESTITUTE (HSD) ..................................................................... 21
II. MOBILE VETERINARY HOSPITAL (MVH) ....................................................................... 24
III. JAN SEVA KENDRA (JSK) ................................................................................................. 25
IV. DIGITAL PANCHAYAT .................................................................................................... 26
V. COMMUNITY WATER CENTRE (CWC) .......................................................................... 26
D. WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
I. MAHILA SALAH & SURAKSHA KENDRA (MSSK) ............................................................ 26
II. SUPPORT THE GIRL CHILD ........................................................................................... 29
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E. LIVELIHOOD PROGRAMME
I. RURAL BPO ................................................................................................................... 31
II. SAPNA HANDICRAFTS .................................................................................................. 32
F. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION
I. VIJAY SAGAR .................................................................................................................. 33
G. SPORTS
I. VIJAY MANDIR CRICKET TEAM (VMCT) ......................................................................... 33
OUR PLANSI. VISION 2012-2013 ........................................................................................................ 34
II. PROPOSED FINANCIAL BUDGET FOR 2012-13 ........................................................... 35
OUR FINANCESA. ACCOUNTS
I. ANNUAL RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE ............................................................................ 36
II. MONTHLY RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE .......................................................................... 36
III. DONOR NAME & CONTRIBUTION .............................................................................. 37
IV. AUDITED FINANCIALS : ASSESSMENT YEAR 2011-2012 ...................................................
A. STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS (BALANCE SHEET) ......................................................... 41
B. INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT .................................................................. 42
C. RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT(FUND FLOW) ................................................ 43
D. SCHEDULE ‘A’ FIXED ASSETS & DEPRECIATION .................................................... 44
E. NOTES ON ACCOUNTS ........................................................................................ 45
V. SECTORAL ALLOCATION .............................................................................................. 46
MISC.I. REMUNERATION & REIMBURSEMENT TO BOARD MEMBERS ..................................... 47
II. LIST OF EMPLOYEES & REMUNERATION ...................................................................... 47
III. HIGHEST & LOWEST REMUNERATION ......................................................................... 48
IV. DISTRIBUTION OF STAFF .............................................................................................. 49
V. TRAVEL EXPENSES ......................................................................................................... 49
VI. BOARD MEETINGS ........................................................................................................ 49
VII. DOCUMENTS ............................................................................................................... 49
OUR AMBASSADORS ................................................................................................................ 50
OUR BANKERS ........................................................................................................................... 58
OUR CONTACTS ......................................................................................................................... 59
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The genesis of SAPNA was to help those who are the most vulnerable (poor, old and sick, women, children) and are in dire need of help. After initial extensive debates, the founding members of SAPNA organised themselves in the movement towards the above cause and consequently articulated the aims and objectives they had in mind. SAPNA was registered in Delhi under the Societies Registration Act (XXI) of 1860 on October 21, 2004.
From the very inception of SAPNA, it has been our constant endeavour to follow complete commitment and transparency towards our objectives. We believe the organisation, or for that matter any individual, whose fundamentals are based on virtues of honesty, ownership towards the society we live in and regard to human dignity, are bound to grow in the right direction and the last seven years have been a testimony to this philosophy.
MissionTo work/act as an ‘agent of change’ to help the poorest of the poor access and actualise their rights as enshrined in the Constitution of India.
Priority AreaFrom very beginning, we, at SAPNA, believe that development has to be holistic, to bring real fruits to the most needy. Public Health, Education, Livelihood, Women Empowerment, Community Development and Social Welfare continue to be prime areas of our work. We wish to bring a substantial change on the ground by focusing our energies in these sectors as well as building our understanding about related issues. We, at SAPNA, firmly believe that a conducive and productive environment cannot be achieved unless all parameters of the development equation are adequately addressed.
Spatially, SAPNA has support centres in Delhi and in Alwar (Rajasthan).
Aims and Objectives Provide shelter to the sick and abandoned;
Provide poor patients’ support and care;
Develop community health programmes and services;
Support literacy centres and increase e-learning;
Promote Livelihood Programmes;
Work towards gender equity and empowerment of women;
Help the poor access information and resources; and
Work in area of environmental protection and conservation.
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To achieve our objectives, we have organised ourselves into a Governing Body (responsible for policy decisions), Managing Committee (day-to-day administration of SAPNA) and a dedicated army of volunteers, social workers and like-minded individuals who support our efforts. The board members are rotated every two years. We have a personnel policy which is followed to eliminate hierarchy in the organisation, an investment policy and a policy on purchase and sale of assets to enhance transparency.
Governing BodyAs a policy, the decision to rotate board members every two years was taken in the GBM held on 04.06.2011. Shri Narayan Singh Manaklao was elected as President, Dr. Harshavardhana Singh as Vice-President, Shri. Rajesh Chiranewala as Secretary and Ms. Susmita Shekhar as Treasurer of SAPNA. Congratulations and best wishes on their new assignment.
Besides, in the GBM it was decided to induct Shri. Akhilesh Jha as Executive Member of SAPNA. Now the Governing Body of SAPNA has twelve members.
The names, addresses, occupations and designations of the Governing Body to whom according to the memorandum and by the rules of the society the management of its affairs are entrusted as required under Section 2 of the Societies Registration Act as applicable to the States of Delhi and Rajasthan, are as follows:
GOVERNING BODY OF SAPNA
S.No. Name Address Occupation Designation
1. Narayan Singh Manaklao
Village Manaklao, P.O. Manaklao, Jodhpur, Rajasthan-342305
Social Work President
2. Dr. Harshavardhana Singh
A-89, Madhuban, Delhi-110092 Economist Vice-President
3. Dr. B. N. Sharma 4A, Dolphin, Pilot Bunder Road, Colaba, Mumbai-400005
Retired Doctor Executive Member
4. Jitendra Singh Phool Bagh, Alwar, Rajasthan-301001 Social Work Executive Member
5. Jasveen Ahluwalia P 24, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi - 110017 Social Work Executive Member
6. Ranjit Kumar A-47, Kailash Colony, New Delhi - 110048 Lawyer Executive Member
7. Sujata Prasad 6 A, Tower 2, New Moti Bagh,New Delhi - 110023
Civil Servant Executive Member
8. Asha Tewari A-22, VIP Colony, CRP Area, Nayapalli, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa - 751015
Social Work Executive Member
9. Akhilesh Jha Rashmitaru, 444, Sector - 21A,Faridabad - 121001
Civil Servant Executive Member
10. Rajesh Chiranewala C-93, Defence Colony, New Delhi-110070 Business Secretary
11 Susmita Shekhar 68 Greenwood Society, Phase 1,Omega 1, Greater Noida
Water & Sanitation Expert
Treasurer
12 Sudhir Pratap Singh Pocket D-8, Flat No 8086, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi – 110070
Civil Servant General Secretary
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Managing Committee The new Managing Committee, comprising of Sh. Sudhir Pratap Singh, General Secretary, Sh. Rajesh Chiranewala, Secretary, and Ms. Susmita Shekhar, Treasurer, has been entrusted with the task of carrying out the day to day operations of SAPNA and has the power to exercise any powers and functions of the Governing Body except those related to approval of appointment of any new member to the Governing Body or those relating to framing/changing/amending of the bylaws, rules or regulations.
Organisation Chart
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SAPNA is a non-profit organisation with the mission to work for the poor by nurturing and supporting projects in the areas of public health, education, women empowerment, livelihood, community development and social welfare. We, at SAPNA, as a social service organization, are intent on providing quality services to the needy and the underprivileged to live life with dignity.
SAPNA is borne out of the coming together of a group of professionals committed to Gandhian ideals. It is a young organisation that has made a beginning but has a long way to go. Its model of change is based on ‘Antodaya’ and the necessity of working in a decentralised way to address the multiple dimensions of poverty and development. As an organisation, it is seeking to scale-up and replicate its model by partnering with like-minded organisations working for change.
A. PUBLIC HEALTHPoor and Needy Patients……..
Despite several growth-orientated policies adopted by the government, the widening economic, regional and gender disparities are posing challenges for the health sector. About 75 per cent of health infrastructure, medical manpower and other health resources are concentrated in urban areas where only 27 per cent of the population lives. Contagious, infectious and waterborne diseases, such as diarrhoea, amoebiasis, typhoid, infectious hepatitis, worm infestations, measles, malaria, tuberculosis, whooping cough, respiratory infections, pneumonia and reproductive tract infections, dominate the morbidity pattern, especially in rural areas. However, non-communicable diseases, such as cancer, blindness, mental illness, hypertension, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, accidents and injuries, are also on the rise. The health status of Indians especially that of the rural population, is still a cause for grave concern. This is reflected in the life expectancy (65 years), infant mortality rate (55/1,000 live births) and maternal mortality rate (438/100,000 live births). However, over a period of time, considerable progress has been made. To improve the prevailing situation, the problem of rural health has to be addressed both at the macro (national and state) and micro (district and regional) levels.
I. SAFDARJUNG HOSPITAL DHARAMSHALA (SHD)Strengthening support for poor patients seeking treatment at Safdarjung Hospital...
In its own modest way, SAPNA, along with other like-minded individuals and organisations, extends support to poor and indigent patients who come from far-flung areas seeking treatment at Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, and stay in the Safdarjung Hospital Dharamshala. We, at SAPNA, have endeavoured to break away from the narrow interpretation of clinical healthcare to embrace a comprehensive spectrum of needs, relevant to people living in conditions of endemic poverty, and economic insecurity. A major part of SAPNA’s work centres on patients accessing treatment at the Safdarjung Hospital and is
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guided by the recognition that a patient’s treatment cannot only be seen as a bio-medical issue. There is no denying the fact that the cost of a single hospitalisation can wipe out the assets of a poor family.
A team of social workers provide informational support and facilitation to patients who do not know how to access the available services, right from the point of registration to an interface with the consultant in the required super-specialty. Medicines not available in the hospital and nutrition (milk, fruit, lunch, dinner and dry rations) are provided to patients free of cost. SAPNA bears the cost of surgery of very poor patients and provides supportive orthopaedic aids like crutches, wheelchairs, collars, etc. Blood required mostly by burn patients or by those undergoing an operation is provided on demand. In addition, bed sheets and blankets are provided on demand. Our social workers also take care of housekeeping of the Dharamshala and address the counselling as well as devotional needs of patients and attendants.
COORDINATOR DELHI OPERATIONS : Ms. Asha Tewari, A-22, VIP Colony, CRP Area, Nayapalli, Bhubaneshwar -751015
SOCIAL WORKERS : Rafiqul Hoque, Village Kuchimara, P.S. & Post Mankachar, District Dhubri, Assam - 783131
Vijayshankar Upadhayay, Village Shampur, P.S. & Post Rajesultanpur, District Ambedkar Nagar (UP)
CHANGE ON GROUND
ANNUAL STATEMENT- SHDMONTHLY STATEMENT- SHD
Month Total Patients Burn Patients
Cancer Patients
Milk (Lts.) Bananas(Doz.)
Lunch(No. of Diet)
Blood (Units)
April, 2011 92 23 16 835 251 1765 13
May, 2011 79 22 17 761 242 1405 8
June, 2011 88 21 18 863 296 1635 16
July, 2011 80 21 17 1223 331 1875 11
August, 2011 59 18 11 910 312 1690 4
September, 2011 68 18 14 1142 252 1805 19
October, 2011 76 20 16 959 293 1728 2
November, 2011 73 73 17 840 252 1458 6
December, 2011 79 22 19 840 285 1670 13
January, 2012 76 23 18 920 256 1502 18
February, 2012 75 22 19 840 338 2017 5
March, 2012 84 21 18 931.5 264 1953 25
Total - - - 11065 3372 20503 140
Average 77 25 17 922 281 1709 12
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MONTHLY EXPENSES-SHD ( ` )Month Salary Medicines Milk Fruits Lunch POL House
RentDry-cleaning Bed sheets
Cleaning Charges/Provisions
Other Admin. & Misc. Exp.
Total Expenses
April, 2011 2330 13460 18370 12422 34077 0 0 1480 0 0 82139May, 2011 13447 19417 17378 10420 28367 0 3500 970 1476 896 95871June, 2011 6925 17918 20712 9600 30123 0 0 0 0 1553 86831July, 2011 7500 19656 23772 10132 33007 870 3500 434 2212 5111 106194
Aug., 2011 6580 20495 22608 10086 30845 0 0 0 3000 490 94104Sept., 2011 8000 20495 19202 7878 37390 500 3500 0 3000 115026 214991Oct., 2011 8000 15354 20412 9898 31444 500 0 0 3000 1410 90018Nov., 2011 8000 11161 21000 8472 27362 0 0 0 3000 990 79985Dec., 2011 4000 18098 21000 9690 31730 0 0 0 0 499 85017Jan. 2012 7110 15760 23000 7644 28538 0 0 0 2106 45475 129633Feb., 2012 4500 23994 21000 10220 38323 1120 0 0 0 17297 116454March, 2012 10024 19411 27086 10329 37107 500 0 0 1270 1890 107617Total 86416 215219 255540 116791 388313 3490 10500 2884 19064 190637 1288854Average 7201 17935 21295 9733 32359 291 875 240 1589 15886 107405
ITEMS DISTRIBUTED/SURGERY/DIAGNOSTICS:ITEMS DISTRIBUTED
Items April 2011
May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March 2012
Total
Wheel- Chair - 6 11 8 15 8 - 4 14 6 21 93
Water -Bed - 4 - - 4 - 1 - 1 - 5 15
Walker 1 3 7 5 - 8 3 6 4 1 7 45
Crutches - 2 - 3 2 - 5 1 3 2 1 2 21
Commode Chair 1 - 1 4 2 - 4 5 5 4 3 7 36
Walking Stick - - - 1 - 1 - 1 2 2 2 3 12
Air Cushion - 1 - - - - 1 2 - 2 1 4 11
Bed -Sheets - 20 80 60 - 15 30 10 25 30 15 - 285
Blankets - - - - - - 74 50 185 205 35 - 549
Biscuit Packets 200 140 590 1030 - - 630 - - - - 744 1876
SURGERY/DIAGNOSTICS
Surgery - 1 - - - 2 - 1 - - - 1 5
MRI - 2 - - - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 7
Citi Scan 1 - - - - - 1 - - 2 3 1 8
Ultra- Sound 1 2 1 1 1 1 7
X-Ray 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 3 6
On an average, SAPNA supports 75-80 patients every month along with an equal number of accompanying attendants and sometimes children. Medicines are procured from Helpline Pharmacy (18/4 Main Market, Yusuf Sarai, New Delhi) and Nagpal Medicos (98, Ring Road Market, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi-110023).
SAPNA is indebted to Sh. Vishnu Surekha (Helpline Pharmacy) for providing medicines at a much discounted price. SAPNA deeply acknowledges the unflinching support of Sh. Nidesh Gupta, Ms. Tara Kochar (Dhukh Bhanjan Trust), Ms. Madhu Bhagat, Ms. Kiran Soni, Ms. Kanta Saluja, Sh. Satish Chawla and Sh. L.R. Aggarwal who contribute to the efforts in a very big way. The team of Ms. Daksha Panchal, Tanmeet Singh and Dr. Parul Desai also needs a special mention and SAPNA thanks all.
SAPNA profusely thanks ONGC for having donated ` 3.43 Lakhs for procuring 106 wheel-chairs which was distributed amongst the poor and the handicapped.
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II. RAJGARHEA VISHRAM SADAN (RVS)SAPNA supports poor patients staying in the Rajgarhea Vishram Sadan - a dharamshala of AIIMS - by providing milk and weekly rations. Half a litre of milk is distributed every day to all patients staying here (around 75-80) in the morning. Rations containing flour, dal, rice, tea, sugar, etc., costing around ` 6000 - 7,000 is distributed on every Sunday to selected BPL patients (approx. 60) by the following donors:
DAY/WEEK DONOR
1st Sunday L. AGNIHOTRI
2nd Sunday LILY COMMAR
3rd Sunday TARA KOCHAR
4th Sunday UDAI ANAND
SOCIAL WORKER: Sundar Lal r/o Shivpuri, Part-2 Dinpur, New Delhi
CHANGE ON GROUND
ANNUAL STATEMENT- RVSMONTHLY EXPENSES-RVS ( ` )
Month Salary Milk POL Medicines Other Admin. & Misc. Exp
Total Expenses
April, 2011 0 0 0 0 1000 1000
May, 2011 0 0 0 6300 1355 7655
June, 2011 0 0 0 12600 1000 13600
July, 2011 0 0 0 0 1000 1000
Aug., 2011 5000 0 0 4550 0 9550
Sept., 2011 6000 0 0 3150 0 9150
Oct., 2011 6000 0 500 0 600 7100
Nov., 2011 6000 0 500 0 735 7235
Dec., 2011 6000 0 500 0 0 6500
Jan., 2012 3298 0 500 0 486 4284
Feb.,2012 620 0 0 0 1148 1768
March, 2012 9574 0 0 0 665 10239
Total 42492 0 2000 26600 7989 79081
Average 3541 0 167 2217 666 6590
SAPNA expresses gratitude to Ms. L. Agnihotri, Ms. Lily Coomar, Ms. Tara Kochar and Sh. Udai Anand for donating rations week after week to the poor patients staying in the Rajgarhea Vishram Sadan.
III. JAIPRAKASH NARAYAN APEX TRAUMA CENTER, AIIMS, NEW DELHIThe living dead……
SAPNA completed four years of providing service at the Jaiprakash Narayan Apex Trauma Center (JPNATC), AIIMS, on December 18, 2011, and is continuing with the onerous task of looking after unknown trauma patients brought in by the police/CATS ambulances to the centre. Everyday one or two such patients come to the Centre. Some are in a state of trauma while others are in a comatose state, almost left for dead.
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SAPNA supports the unknown and unattended trauma patients by providing nursing care, nutrition, clothes, etc. It helps in identifying the patient and establishing contact with relatives once their identity is established. A majority of the patients are restored to their family after treatment by establishing contact or are sent home, with SAPNA bearing their railway/bus fare. Some are escorted by our social workers to their homes. Quite a few homeless patients are rehabilitated by establishing linkages with rehabilitation centres in Delhi. Some are accommodated at the Home for Sick and Destitute in Alwar. The Delhi Police are kept informed about the course of action.
The social workers are responsible for taking care of the unknown patients on arrival at the Trauma Center, documenting the patient’s history, ensuring identification of the patient, facilitating treatment and nursing care, informing relatives and arranging to send the patient home or for rehabilitation.
SOCIAL WORKERS: Sunil Kumar r/o Village Phuhia, Post Sohma, P.S. Vithan, District Samastipur, Bihar- 848207
Ms. Poonam Singh Tomar r/o Village Gatti, P.S. Badpura, District Etawah, Uttar Pradesh
Dilip Kumar Singh r/o Village Hemantpur, P.O. Shivai Singhpur, Mohiuddin Nagar, Samastipur, Bihar- 848502
CHANGE ON GROUND:
ANNUAL STATEMENT – JPNTCMONTHLY STATEMENT – JPNTC
Month New Patients
Old Patients
Total Sent Home
Rehab. Sent to Alwar
Under Treatment
Expired Absconded
April, 2011 49 4 53 34 2 4 3 6 4May, 2011 61 3 64 43 1 0 6 6 8June, 2011 52 6 58 12 33 1 6 3 3July, 2011 38 6 44 30 0 4 6 2 2August, 2011 42 6 48 27 2 3 10 3 3September, 2011 39 10 49 30 1 5 8 3 2October, 2011 31 8 39 28 0 2 3 5 1November, 2011 43 3 46 21 3 2 13 4 5December, 2011 31 13 44 24 4 2 9 4 2January, 2012 34 9 43 33 2 1 5 3 0February, 2012 34 5 39 24 1 0 10 1 3March, 2012 27 10 37 22 6 3 5 4 -Total 481 83 564 328 55 27 84 44 33Average 40 7 47 27 5 2 7 4 3
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Volunteers of SAPNA also counsel the near and dear ones for blood donation/replacement at the Trauma Center.
MONTHLY EXPENSES – JPNTC ( ` )
Month Salary POL Medicines Rent Lunch Fare Other Admin. & Misc. Exp.
Total Expenses
April, 2011 7000 5671 997 3500 0 1535 22287 40990
May, 2011 9808 1909 632 3500 0 345 7987 24181
June, 2011 6776 10924 879 3500 0 345 18600 41024
July, 2011 6188 2776 1806 0 0 1945 5434 18149
Aug., 2011 8000 10623 4814 3500 10700 410 7524 45571
Sept., 2011 8000 6822 6046 3500 10000 1555 328122 364045
Oct., 2011 8000 2492 1898 7000 12000 1458 3864 36712
Nov., 2011 0 500 2703 3500 11400 0 3898 22001
Dec., 2011 8145 1000 1329 0 14000 1530 8073 34077
Jan., 2012 12500 6078 2545 0 10000 1531 4837 37491
Feb.,2012 10945 5222 7928 0 18000 610 14780 57485
March, 2012 28405 3881 8762 0 18000 2270 37963 99281
Total 113767 57898 40339 28000 104100 13534 463369 821007
Average 9481 4825 3362 2333 8675 1128 38614 68417
A new Ambulance (Maruti Suzuki Echo) costing ` 3.25 lakhs was donated to the Trauma Center by Ms. L Agnihotri. SAPNA is highly grateful for this support as it was much required at the Trauma Center for transporting patients. SAPNA is thankful toSh. Ulhaas Jain of LMJ Services Ltd., Jodhpur, Rajasthan for subsidising the Ambulance.
Ramesh Kumar, Caretaker HSD Alwar, Social Workers Ms. Poonam Singh and Sunil Kumar were given a week’s training on ‘Basic Emergency Course’ at the Trauma Center, New Delhi in Jan. 2012. A fee of ` 3000 was paid for this course to the Trauma Center.
REHABILITATION CENTRES :
The address of the Rehabilitation Centres, their telephone numbers, email and number of persons rehabilitated are given below:
Sr. No. Rehabilitation Centre Tel. No. /Email Nos. Rehabilitated
1. Home for Sick and Destitute, Vijay Mandir, Alwar,Rajasthan -302001
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2. Shanti Niketan Ashram, A-51 Harswroop Colony, Chhattarpur, New Delhi
01164652483, 9213736659 [email protected]
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3. Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS), Jhilmil, Dilshad Garden, Shahdara, Delhi – 110095
01122114021,[email protected]
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4. Butterflies, U-4 Green Park Extension, New Delhi – 110016 01126163935/26191063, [email protected]
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5. Vishram Vridh Ashram, Gautam Puri, Phase-I, 14/5 Indra Vikas Colony, Near NPTC, Badarpur, Delhi 110035
9212710751,[email protected]
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6. Naya Raasta, Aya Nagar, G-44, Phase VI, New Delhi 011-26501080, 9868330890 -7. Seva Ashram , Village Mamarpur, Singlu Border Road, Krishna
Nagar, Narela- -
8. Ashaulya, WZ-33, Charak Sadan, App. Vikas Puri – 110001 - -9. Shanti Bhawan, Plot No.-479, Ajeet Vihar, Burari, New Delhi 01127614286, 01127619471 -10. Pravena Niketan, Basti Vikas Kendra, Community Centre,
E Block, Phase-3, Dwarka, New Delhi9818228414,[email protected]
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Sr No. Rehabilitation Centre Tel. No. /Email Nos. Rehabilitated
11. Sharmik R. Center, Sharan Kalyan Kendra, Bal Mukund Khand, Gir Nagar, Kalkaji, New Delhi
9971750506, 01120053715 -
12. Swarg Dwar Ashram, Chattarpur, Near Tindi Garden,New Delhi
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13. St. Mariam Asharam, Bathola, Bethany Nagar, Sector 82, Faridabad, Haryana – 121004
9818364972, 9990485968, [email protected]
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14. R.B.T.B. Hospital, Kingsway Camp, New Delhi 01127113491, 01127113493 1
15. Tau Devi Lal Old Age Home, St. Joseph’s Service Society & Sisters of Destitute, Sector 4, Gurgaon – 122001
01242250203, 9555266346 5
16. Earth Saviour, 34, Green Avenue Road, Near D Block Church, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi - 110057
9818171695, 9871675485 [email protected],
2
TOTAL 40
IV. SUPPORT A KIDNEY PATIENTAnother initiative taken by SAPNA has been to support poor patients suffering from kidney ailments or having undergone a kidney transplant surgery needing support. A large number of patients from far-flung areas of the country, especially Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, suffering from kidney ailments come to AIIMS, New Delhi and stay at Rajgarhea Vishram Sadan. The treatment is frightfully expensive and has to be sustained for long periods. Ultimately, most patients are financially devastated and give up on their treatment, unable to bear the expenses, and resign to fate. SAPNA supports such patients by providing medicines on a sustained basis every month.
The following poor patients were given medicines on a sustained basis during 2011-2012:
Patients Name Gender Age Address
1 DiIip Kumar Singh s/o Bateshwar Singh M 40 Village Hemantpur, P.O. Siwam Singh Pur, P.S. Mohiuddin Nagar, District Samastipur, Bihar
2 Lallan Thakur s/o Babu Thakur M 35 Village Beijorpur, P.O. & P.S. Sonepur,District Chapra, Bihar
3 Virendra Gupta s/o Sri Ram Kumar Gupta M 22 P.O. & P.S. Paliganj, Purani Masjid Road,District Patna, Bihar
4 Pappu Chanda s/o Sudhir Chanda M 29 Village Majhapur, P.O. Shal Kanda, Udhar Band,District Kachhar, Assam
5 Sujeet Singh s/o Prabhu Singh M 44 Village Amwa, P.O. & P.S. Bodh Gaya, Bihar
6 Ratan Lal s/o Nanhu M 29 Village & P.O. Molai, P.S. Pushan, District Raigarh, M.P.
7 Sarita Kumari w/o Pappu Kumar F 21 Village Sabhri, P.O. Sabhri. P.S. Nadirganj, District Nalanda, Bihar
8 Kumari Surbhi d/o Satedra Kushwaha F 12 Mohalla Gorgaj Colony, Beherapur, near Anil Iron Industries, District Beherapur, Gwalior, M.P.
9 Ved Prakash s/o Banwari Singh M 22 Village Gourmi, P.O. & P.S. Gourmi, District Bhind, M.P.
10 Rajesh Kumar s/o Narayan Pandit M 40 Village Nagardaha, Ward No. 3, Post Birganj, P.S. Pakharia, District Parsa, Nepal
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CHANGE ON GROUND:
ANNUAL STATEMENT - SUPPORT A KIDNEY PATIENT
Month No. of Kidney Patients Amount (`.)
April, 2011 6 48412
May, 2011 7 46577
June, 2011 7 49537
July, 2011 7 46301
August, 2011 7 39645
September, 2011 7 37910
October, 2011 3 14714
November, 2011 5 25946
December,2011 3 26996
January, 2012 3 21208
February, 2012 6 38084
March, 2012 7 30018
Total - 425348
Average 6 35446
These patients now live a life of dignity, capable of carrying on with their day-to-day activities. Some have even taken up employment to support themselves. One such patient, Dilip Singh, has been a volunteer for SAPNA since 2010. The patients are also provided weekly rations.
SAPNA targets the mobilisation of funds for 10 patients every month to the tune of ` 10,000 per patient for procuring medicines.
SAPNA is grateful to Sh. Nidesh Gupta, Sh. L.R. Aggarwal, Ms. Kanta Saluja, Ms. Madhu Bhagat, Ms. Sangeeta Luthra,Sh. Narinder Bahl & Sh. Tanmeet Singh for supporting this cause.
V. BLOOD DONATION SAPNA helps in procuring blood from healthy donors and blood donation camps for poor patients staying in the Safdarjung Hospital Dharamshala and Rajgarhea Vishram Sadan. Blood transfusion is acutely required for burn patients or by those undergoing surgery. Poor patients are generally fleeced by touts who provide blood donated by professional donors.
SAPNA organises blood donation camps all over Delhi through Blood Banks of Safdarjung Hospital, AIIMS and the Trauma Center. During 2011-2012, as many as 872 units of blood were collected through camps. The budding engineers of IIT Delhi donated another 92 units at the Safdarjung Hospital and AIIMS blood bank which was given to those in need of transfusion. SAPNA profusely thanks the budding engineers of IIT Delhi and students of Delhi University for having generously contributed blood for poor patients.
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CHANGE ON GROUND :SN Date Organization Blood Bank Units
1. 5th June, 2011 Gurudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Malviya Nagar AIIMS 40
2. 24th Aug., 2011 SSIPL Corporate Office, Badarpur AIIMS 30
3. 18th Oct., 2011 Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon AIIMS Trauma Center 65
4. 10th Jan., 2012 IIT Delhi Safdarjung Hospital 105
5. 14th Feb., 2012 IIT Delhi AIIMS 205
6. 25th Feb., 2012 IP Park AIIMS 46
7. 16th March, 2012 SSIPL Factory, Kundli, Haryana AIIMS 161
8. 22nd March, 2012 Hansraj College, Delhi AIIMS Trauma Center 87
9. 23rd March, 2012 Venkateswara College AIIMS 133
Total - 872
Blood donation is a noble, selfless service. It gives the donor a feeling of joy and contentment. Also, it is an expression of love for mankind, as blood knows no caste, colour, creed, religion or race, country, continent or sex. This is the message SAPNA gives to all.
VI. PUBLIC HEALTHCARE CENTRE (PHC)Health for the rural poor…..
There are around 45-50 villages within 4-5 km radius of Vijay Mandir, Alwar, having no access to proper medical facilities. As such, the rural masses are at the mercy of unregistered medical practitioners and quacks. Patients have to travel 10-15 km to Alwar to access proper medical aid. Women in particular get no specialised medical attention.
To address this problem, SAPNA started a Public Healthcare Centre (PHC) at Vijay Mandir, Alwar, on August 1, 2008. Such a day care facility (8 am to 12 noon) is looked after by a doctor and a compounder. A basic diagnostic laboratory having a semi-automated chemical analyser and automated haematology analyser and x-ray facility have been provided.
A token registration charge of ` 10 is charged from every patient. Medicines are dispensed free of cost. The service of a gynaecologist is provided thrice a month. The patients are also counselled about the further course of treatment. Such a facility also caters to the medical needs of the inmates of the Home for Sick and Destitute.
DOCTOR:
S.N. Name Address Period
1 Dr. Bhagwan Singh 49, Azad Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001 April, 2011
2 Dr. Subhash Gupta Manglangsar Circle, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001 Apr.11 - Oct.11
3 Dr. Deepak Singh Gurang A-72, Budh Vihar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001 Nov.11 – Jan.12
4 Dr. Rajesh Kumar B 41-42, Rath Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301001 Feb. 12 – March,12
COMPOUNDER: Vijay Singh Chauhan, Malakhera Gate, Alwar, Rajasthan
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LAB TECHNICIAN :Name Address Period
1. Dilawar Singh Village Padisal , Alwar, Rajasthan – 301023 July.11 – Oct.11
2. Bijendra Singh Saini Ramji Lal Mahdeva Ka Kuan, Near Ranjeet Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301001
Nov.11 – Mar.12
GYNAE CAMP
Free Gynae Camps are held on the 1st and 16th and last Saturday of every month under supervision of Dr. Richa Gupta of Citi Hospital and Dr. Devyani Ranawat, well known gynaecologists of Alwar. The women are also counselled about family planning. These camps are obviously catering to a felt need as women turn up in large numbers.
CHANGE ON GROUND:
ANNUAL STATEMENT- PHCMONTHLY STATEMENT- PHC
MONTH OPD OPD Gynae Last Regn. X-Ray Diagnostics Registration Charges (`.)
April, 2011 577 48 27393 13 48 8422May, 2011 409 24 27802 12 52 6378June, 2011 510 326 28312 15 71 9090July, 2011 562 65 28874 19 74 9715August, 2011 470 27 29344 19 66 7523September, 2011 595 18 29939 22 99 13305October, 2011 431 22 30322 5 39 6760November, 2011 465 24 30787 06 18 5540December, 2011 403 36 31192 6 15 4030January, 2012 413 13 31593 4 4 4650February, 2012 504 41 32077 29 54 9080March, 2012 609 16 33505 44 12 12090Total 5948 660 - 194 552 96583Average 496 55 - 16 46 8049
MONTHLY EXPENSES – PHC ( ` )Month Salary Medicines Diagnostic Expenses Other Admin. & Misc. Exp. Total Expenses
April, 2011 16112 4844 0 0 20956May, 2011 16482 13050 7207 0 36739June, 2011 15800 10213 0 1418 27431July, 2011 17336 26981 2218 0 46535Aug., 2011 18068 5440 1972 0 25480Sept., 2011 18843 16690 12182 0 47715Oct., 2011 14809 10448 4342 0 29599Nov., 2011 19147 10202 2516 3240 35105Dec., 2011 18944 527 0 620 20091Jan., 2012 19588 7690 2042 375 29695Feb.,2012 18796 9748 0 4662 33206March, 2012 21522 15192 9897 2284 48895Total 215447 131025 42376 12599 401447Average 17954 10919 3531 1050 33454
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The PHC has established itself as a full-fledged medical clinic, with a monthly OPD of around 500 patients, which highlights the popularity of this centre. Till date, the PHC has seen more than 33,000 patients who need not travel to Alwar anymore to access basic medical aid. Women get specialised medical attention. The daycare facility provides basic healthcare to the rural poor, with the aim being that all components of healthcare are developed in a synergistically complementary manner.
CAMPS A Heart Checkup Camp was organised on 05.02.2012 at
Public Healthcare Centre, Vijay Mandir, Alwar sponsored by Narayan Hrudalaya Jaipur. Cardiologists Dr. Devendra Shrimal & Dr. Anamika Mehta conducted the camp having an OPD of 120. Our vision was to help the poor rural folk of Alwar by spreading awareness about heart disease and provide proper diagnosis and treatment at a low cost.
SAPNA organized a Child Health Care Camp on 18.02.2012 at Public Healthcare Centre, Vijay Mandir, Alwar sponsored by Narayan Hrudalaya Jaipur. Dr. Pinku Attawar conducted the camp having an OPD of 17. This joyful camp gave rural people an opportunity to get tips on health care for their siblings and also to be on guard for various illnesses. Dr. Sandeep Attawar was also present.
A Gynae camp was organised at Public Healthcare Centre, Vijay Mandir, Alwar by Dr. Devyani Ranawat and her team on 25.06.2011. Total OPD – 288.
In this span of four years, the Centre has done well and created a trust factor in the local community motivating them to join hands with SAPNA in its other endeavours. It is now planned to add a Family Planning and HIV-AIDs Centre to the PHC besides initiating a massive immunisation programme for the rural poor. The ultimate aim is to turn it into a telemedicine centre so that the poorest of the poor can locally access the best medical facilities available globally.
SAPNA thanks Dr. Richa Gupta and Dr. Devyani Ranawat for regularly organising the Gynae camps.
SAPNA is also thankful to Sh. Vishnu Surekha for subsidising medicines to the tune of ` 10,000 every month procured from Helpline Pharmacy, New Delhi. SAPNA is also grateful to Sh. Rajendar Gupta of Citi Hospital, Alwar for providing complimentary medicines worth Rs 15,000 every month.
VII. OUTREACH HEALTH PROGRAMME (OHP)The most precious gift…..
Cataract, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, refractive error, etc., are common ailments, which often lead to vision loss if untreated. Low literacy levels, inability to afford the cost of operation as well as lack of access to specialised medical treatment, available mostly in urban centres, has resulted in rampant prevalence of blindness amongst the elderly rural poor.
SAPNA has embarked on an ambitious Outreach Health Programme (OHP), wherein it aspires to provide health cover to the poor and needy in Alwar district of Rajasthan. The first camp was organized on 1st September, 2007 at Vijay Mandir, Alwar. Since then SAPNA collaborates with the Venu Eye Institute and Research Centre, Sheikh Sarai, New Delhi, a leading eye hospital of Delhi, to hold one mobile eye screening camp on the second Friday of every month in rural areas of Alwar district. In this OPD, of the around 250-300 people screened, around 40-50 patients are identified for cataract operations and transported by bus to Venu Hospital in Delhi. After operations, they are dropped back to the camp site on the third day. Medicines and spectacles are dispensed free of cost in the camp.
The Venu Charitable Society is a non profit-making voluntary organisation engaged in providing qualitative and quantitative eye care for over 30 years. It has a 3-tier eye care network, which now comprises 20 primary mobile eye care clinics and five satellite hospitals, and its tertiary centre is a state-of-the-art base hospital in Sheikh Sarai (South Delhi), the nerve centre of the entire organisation: the Venu Eye Institute & Research Centre.
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CHANGE ON GROUND:
ANNUAL STATEMENT- OHP
Date Place OPD M F Cataract Operation Spectacles
1. 08.04.2011 Satana 286 43 26 69 150
2. 13.05.2011 Jhawana, Tapukara 347 19 22 41 238
3. 10.06.2011 Kotputli 228 21 14 35 103
4. 08.07.2011 Narayanpur 225 25 23 48 119
5. 12.08.2011 Tehla, Sariska 318 26 10 36 130
6. 09.09.2011 Bhiwadi 295 25 18 43 229
7. 14.10.2011 Satana 488 38 20 58 230
8. 11.11.2011 Mukand Singhpura 250 31 18 49 188
9. 09.12.2011 Nibuchana 292 49 29 79 198
10. 13.01.2012 Bhusawar 430 10 16 26 247
11. 10.02.2012 Bhiwadi 170 29 17 46 96
12. 16.03.2012 Satana 336 28 31 59 223
13. 23.03.2012 Govindgarh 325 26 35 61 98
Total 3990 370 279 650 2249
Average 333 31 23 54 187
MONTHLY EXPENSES- OHP ( EYE CAMP) ( ` )
Month Spectacles Medicines Publicity Other Admin. & Misc. Exp.
Total Expenses
April, 2011 17450 7029 0 226 24705May, 2011 21170 0 0 0 21170June, 2011 8730 5594 810 1180 16314July, 2011 8780 4905 400 683 14768Aug., 2011 11040 6,657 630 0 18327Sept., 2011 20570 7504 3009 0 31083Oct., 2011 19620 11204 0 0 30824Nov., 2011 15630 7061 2339 21691 46721Dec., 2011 17710 7837 2489 0 28036Jan., 2012 21240 9471 0 0 30711Feb.,2012 6860 8771 2415 0 18046March, 2012 32510 5815 1591 0 39916Total 201310 81848 13683 23780 320621Average 16776 6821 1140 1982 26718
PLACE & NAME OF SPONSOR
S.N. Date Place Name of Sponsor
1. 08.04.2011 Satana Dr. N.S.Naruka, Bijendar Singh
2. 13.05.2011 Jhawana, Tapukara Moin Khan, Surender Gupta
3. 10.06.2011 Kotputli Navin Yadav
4. 08.07.2011 Narayanpur Hemraj Gupta, Satish Rastogi, Narendra Modi
5. 12.08.2011 Tehla, Sariska Shekhawat Raghuvir Singh, Narendra Modi
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S.N. Date Place Name of Sponsor
6. 09.09.2011 Bhiwadi Brij Mohan Mittal, Mukesh Jain
7. 14.10.2011 Satana Dr. N. S. Naruka
8. 11.11.2011 Mukand Singhpura Sunder Pal Yadav
9. 09.12.2011 Nibuchana Dharmendra Agarwal, Suresh Gupta, Alwar
10. 13.01.2012 Bhusawar Ashok Mittal
11. 10.02.2012 Bhiwadi Dayaram Tawar, Narendra Modi
12. 16.03.2012 Satana Dr. N. S. Naruka
13. 23.03.2012 Govindgarh Mata Vaishno Devi Trust
During 2010 - 2011, 13 eye camps were organised in Alwar district, 3,990 patients (OPD) were examined and 650 cataract surgeries /IPD were conducted. 2249 spectacles besides medicines were also dispensed free of cost during the camps.
SAPNA is grateful to Shri Narendra Modi for wholeheartedly supporting this project. Shri Ramesh painstakingly coordinates the eye camps every month which includes visit and selection of site of the camp with the sponsor, printing of pamphlets and coordinating with the Venu Eye Hospital. The sponsor provides for the local support including publicity, volunteers, shamiana, drinking water and nutrition .The bus for the transportation of patients from the camp site to Venu Eye Hospital, Delhi, and back is provided by Sh. Manoj Chachan of Alwar. A social worker of SAPNA is present throughout the stay at Venu Eye Hospital in Delhi to attend to the needs of the patients.
SAPNA is extremely grateful to Ms. Tanuja Joshi, Director, Venu Eye Institute and Research Centre, New Delhi as well as the sponsors and all others associated with the project for the support.
VIII. VENU VISION CENTRE (VVC)Encouraged by the response in the outreach camps, the Venu Eye Institute and Research Centre, Delhi opened a ‘Vision Centre’ at Vijay Mandir, Alwar, on February 22, 2010, to provide for preliminary eye check-ups and follow-ups. Two vision technicians have been placed at the centre by the hospital. Slit lamp, retinoscope, ophthalmoscope, trial set, trial frame, etc., have also been provided by the hospital. The patients are screened for cataract and taken to the Venu Eye Hospital, Delhi, for operations. The entire logistics of taking the patient from Alwar to Delhi and back is done by the hospital. Medicines are provided free and spectacles are provided to the patients at half the cost, the remaining being borne by SAPNA.
CHANGE ON GROUND :
ANNUAL STATEMENT- VVCMONTHLY STATEMENT - VVC
Month OPD Tele- Ophthalmology
Cataract Operation
Spectacles Registration Charges (`.)
April, 2011 392 32 16 00 3820
May, 2011 316 34 16 21 3160
June, 2011 358 48 21 35 3580
July, 2011 377 34 21 17 3670
August, 2011 303 39 19 05 3030
September, 2011 280 46 19 02 2630
October, 2011 268 39 41 07 2680
November, 2011 348 42 52 12 3480
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Month OPD Tele- Ophthalmology
Cataract Operation
Spectacles Registration Charges (`.)
December, 2011 355 44 60 10 3550
January, 2012 296 20 26 06 2960
February, 2012 420 21 41 27 4200
March, 2012 428 20 23 15 4280
Total 4141 419 355 157 41040
Average 345 35 30 13 3420
MONTHLY EXPENSES- VVC ( ` )
Month Medicines Spectacles Total Expenses
April, 2011 0 0 0
May, 2011 0 0 0
June, 2011 0 0 0
July, 2011 0 0 0
August, 2011 0 0 0
September, 2011 0 0 0
October, 2011 0 0 0
November, 2011 0 1920 1920
December, 2011 0 0 0
January, 2012 0 0 0
February,2012 3400 0 3400
March, 2012 0 0 0
Total 3400 1920 5320
Average 283 160 443
There has been tremendous response to these eye camps. Since the inception of this programme in September 2007, 60 camps have been organised, having an OPD outreach of 19,702 and of them 2,442 patients were operated for cataract till March 2012.
The overwhelming response to these medical camps only highlights the dire need of eyecare in rural India. SAPNA has through this endeavour joined hands with the National Blindness Control Programme (NBCP) and aspires to make Alwar district cataract free.
Our ultimate aim is to establish a Satellite Eye Hospital in Alwar, which will cater to the needs of the rural poor of Alwar district as well as the neighbouring districts of Nuh and Ferozepur Zhirka in Haryana. A proposal to this effect has been submitted by the Venu Eye Institute and Research Centre, Delhi. The total cost of the project is estimated at about ` 125 lakh. SAPNA is looking forward for donors/partners to set up the dream Satellite Eye Hospital.
B. EDUCATIONCapacity Building of Rural Youth….
SAPNA recognises that livelihood promotion through professional skills development is the only route to dealing with poverty, vulnerability and issues related to working conditions and remuneration at work.
I. COMPUTER LITERACY CENTRE (CLC)e – learning for the rural youth….The rural youth have little or no exposure to e-learning, leave aside the challenges of training youth in ICT skills and giving
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them meaningful employment opportunities. Many of them have not seen computers, as schools in the rural areas provide no such learning. Any desire for e-learning means going to Alwar which may be beyond their means.
Established on June 21, 2007, at Vijay Mandir, Alwar, the Computer Literacy Centre (CLC) exposes rural children to e-learning and trains youth in ICT skills. Equipped with a modern computer lab, SAPNA has tied up with Rajasthan Knowledge Corporation Limited (RKCL) to run the RS-CIT Course (Rajasthan State Certificate Course in Information Technology). Windows Vista, MS Office, Database Management System, Internet, Personal Information Manager, etc., are part of the 132 hours (three months), two hours-a-day curriculum. It is an audio visual programme supported by a facilitator. A fee of ` 1,200 in three instalments (500+400+300) is charged from the participants, which includes study material and examination fee. The end examination is online and instant e-certification is done by the Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University, Kota. This certificate course is approved by the Department of Information Technology & Communication, Government of Rajasthan.
CHANGE ON GROUND:ANNUAL STATEMENT- CLCMONTHLY STATEMENT - CLC
Month Nos. Enrolled Boys Girls Enrollment RS-CIT Course
April, 2011 66 60 6 25
May, 2011 92 86 6 60
June, 2011 92 86 7 35
July, 2011 78 63 15 48
August, 2011 57 42 15 27
September, 2011 57 42 15 22
October, 2011 54 39 15 22
November, 2011 60 52 08 22
December, 2011 53 42 11 10
January, 2012 68 62 06 22
February, 2012 41 36 05 44
March, 2012 27 22 05 22
Total - - - -
Average 62 53 10 30
MONTHLY EXPENSES – CLC ( ` )
Month Salary Tution Fees Phone & Internet Bill
Hardware Items/
Repairing
Other Administrative &
Misc. Exp.
Total Expenses
April, 2011 5000 0 3514 0 2050 10564
May, 2011 7505 29750 0 250 1000 38505
June, 2011 6000 14040 0 2400 0 22440
July, 2011 6000 0 0 706 170 6876
Aug., 2011 6000 9075 11625 0 0 26700
Sept., 2011 4000 0 3009 4150 0 11159
Oct., 2011 4000 0 3019 4200 21090 32309
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Month Salary Tution Fees Phone & Internet Bill
Hardware Items/
Repairing
Other Administrative &
Misc. Exp.
Total Expenses
Nov., 2011 4000 0 3244 0 5609 12853
Dec., 2011 6000 0 7764 100 0 13864
Jan., 2012 6000 0 0 0 700 6700
Feb.,2012 6000 18785 3201 6312 1891 36189
March, 2012 12309 0 3185 4550 0 20044
Total 72814 71650 38561 22668 32510 238203
Average 6068 5971 3213 1889 2709 19850
COMPUTER TEACHER : Surender Sharma r/o village Dehra, Alwar -301023, BA, BEd, Diploma in Computer Application
The centre has evoked tremendous response and has remarkably increased e-learning and usage amongst rural children. Girls have also shown keen interest in computer literacy. The children are also taught English and typing skills.
II. LITERACY CENTRE (LC)SAPNA runs a Literacy Centre at the Vijay Mandir for children of neighbouring villages, focusing specially on grey areas like mathematics, english and computer literacy.Ms. Suchi Gupta of Alwar Public School volunteers to do this task. Besides teaching English, she involves the children in various extra-curricular activities like painting, drawing and sports. Functions on occasions like Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti are organised at Vijay Mandir to inculcate a sense of nation building and idealism. The children are also taken for sightseeing tours to Alwar, Jaipur and Delhi to enhance their exposure.
CHANGE ON GROUND: ANNUAL STATEMENT- LC
MONTHLY STATEMENT- LC
Month No of Children Enrolled Maths English
April, 2011 136 34 102
May, 2011 137 34 103
June, 2011 80 15 65
July, 2011 93 15 78
August, 2011 93 15 78
September, 2011 78 0 78
October, 2011 60 0 60
November, 2011 50 0 50
December, 2011 50 0 50
January, 2012 50 0 50
February, 2012 50 0 50
March, 2012 60 0 60
Total - - -
Average 78 9 69
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MONTHLY EXPENSES - LC ( ` )
Month Salary Transport Allowance Total Expenses
April, 2011 0 2000 2000
May, 2011 0 1728 1728
June, 2011 0 737 737
July, 2011 0 2000 2000
August, 2011 0 2000 2000
September, 2011 880 5000 5880
October, 2011 1330 2000 3330
November, 2011 1120 1000 2120
December, 2011 2000 2000 4000
January, 2012 0 2000 2000
February,2012 4160 2000 6160
March, 2012 2160 2000 4160
Total 11650 24465 36115
Average 971 2039 3010
III. COMMUNITY LIBRARY (CL) A Community Library has been set up for the rural youth. There are 887 books in the library. Newspapers in English and Hindi as well as magazines on health, computers, sports, general knowledge, etc., are provided to help the rural youth to stay connected with the outside world. Employment News as well as other employment related information is also provided.
LIBRARIAN : Kallu Khan r/o Village & Post Office Chandoli, Alwar - 301023, Rajasthan
CHANGE ON GROUND:
Month Footfall Daily Average Footfall
April, 2011 607 21
May, 2011 620 20
June, 2011 840 28
July, 2011 900 30
August, 2011 775 25
September, 2011 840 28
October, 2011 932 32
November, 2011 720 24
December, 2011 868 28
January, 2012 758 35
February, 2012 691 24
March, 2012 722 24
Total - -
Average 773 27
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MONTHLY EXPENSES - CL ( `)
Month Salary News Paper & Magazines Total Expenses
April, 2011 3500 885 4385
May, 2011 4202 0 4202
June, 2011 3500 1750 5250
July, 2011 3500 877 4377
August, 2011 3500 1012 4512
September, 2011 4000 914 4914
October, 2011 4000 981 4981
November, 2011 4000 917 4917
December, 2011 4000 917 4917
January, 2012 4500 715 5215
February, 2012 4500 710 5210
March, 2012 7864 892 8756
Total 51066 10570 61636
Average 4256 881 5136
IV. MAHATMA GANDHI CENTRE FOR LEARNINGIt was our endeavour to set up a centre for learning imbibing the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi. The centre has a growing library that displays his life and works. We propose to propagate and develop upon his ideals of non violence, peace, self dependence, environment consciousness, cleanliness, trusteeship, women education and empowerment, skill development through this centre for learning.
There are 128 books in the centre on the life of Bapu.
C. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL WELFARE
I. HOME FOR SICK AND DESTITUTE (HSD) Ensuring the health and well-being of the sick and the abandoned…
The biological ageing process exposes individuals to greater risks from disability, chronic illness and destitution, a process exacerbated by poverty and other forms of structural inequalities. Care of the old, sick and abandoned is a complex process. Cultural patterns, prevailing attitudes and expectations – all need to be factored in while homing in on a model of appropriate care. We believe in ensuring that a person who is not fully capable of self-care can maintain the highest possible quality of life, according to his or her individual preferences, with the greatest possible degree of independence, autonomy, participation, personal fulfilment and human dignity. We also believe that their first right is to reside with their own families if possible. Hence, our aim is to give them medical and supportive care till they are capable of
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being rehabilitated with their families. In this way, SAPNA has been instrumental in restoring several old and infirm persons to their families.
SAPNA has been addressing the need for shelter and long-term care for the sick and genuinely destitute through its Home at Vijay Mandir, Alwar (Rajasthan) since January 2007. It acts as a feeder for survivors at the Trauma Center (AIIMS) and Safdarjung Hospital Dharamshala in Delhi who are in need of recuperative care and support. A team of social workers look after their daily needs providing nursing care, nourishment, clothing, housekeeping, etc. A Dispensary on premises provides for daily checkups and requisite medical care. An Ambulance is available 24x7.
CARETAKER: Ramesh Yadav, V.P.O. Dudhela, District Madhepura, Bihar-852202
SOCIAL WORKERS:
Name Address Period
1 Banwari Lal Village Kaduki, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Tehsil Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023 April 2008- Sept. 2011
2 Dhani Ram Village Kaduki, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Tehsil Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023 April 2011- August 2011
3 Shyam Singh Village Kaduki, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Tehsil Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023 Since August 2011
4 Kamrudeen Village Kaduki, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Tehsil Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023 April 2011- August 2011
5 Ms. Tarawati Village Kaduki, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Tehsil Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023 April 2011- August2011
6 Ms. Vidya Village Kaduki, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Tehsil Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023 Sept. 2009 - Sept. 2011
7 Ms. Sushila Village Kaduki, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Tehsil Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023 Since December 2009
8 Ms. Suman Village Kaduki, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Tehsil Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023 Since Jan. 2011
9 Ms. Roshani Bai Village Kaduki, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Tehsil Alwar, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023 Since Jan. 2011
CHANGE ON GROUND :
ANNUAL STATEMENT - HSD
MONTHLY STATEMENT - HSD
Month New Inmate
Old Inmate
Sent Home
Sent to Trauma Center
Expired Male Female TotalInmates
April, 2011 4 12 02 03 1 8 2 16
May, 2011 0 10 00 00 0 8 2 10
June, 2011 1 10 00 00 0 9 2 11
July, 2011 4 11 00 02 0 11 2 15
August, 2011 3 13 00 02 1 11 2 16
September, 2011 5 13 02 00 0 14 2 18
October, 2011 2 16 01 01 0 14 2 18
November, 2011 02 16 01 00 0 15 2 17
December, 2011 02 16 01 00 1 16 2 18
January, 2012 01 18 00 00 01 17 2 19
February, 2012 01 19 00 00 00 17 2 19
March, 2012 03 16 04 00 01 14 2 16
Total 28 - 11 8 5 - - -
Average 2 14 1 1 - 13 2 16
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MONTHLY EXPENSES - HSD ( ` )
Month Salary Ration Cow Feed/Milk Vegetables & Fruits
Medicines Other Administrative & Misc. Exp.
Total Expenses
April, 2011 24186 5275 12862 1693 386 7197 51599
May, 2011 35675 4775 4532 1876 0 11312 58170
June, 2011 26252 5987 0 1585 0 14598 48422
July, 2011 26300 5460 10083 3216 1636 17469 64164
August, 2011 26518 4942 2228 1784 3479 19027 57978
Sept, 2011 21753 8257 1710 2429 793 19081 54023
Oct., 2011 23774 3863 2680 2848 1581 14064 48810
Nov., 2011 20000 3690 4220 3307 24928 19811 75956
Dec., 2011 22808 5122 2280 2732 1765 42632 77339
Jan., 2012 34000 7213 2902 4161 1028 19369 68673
Feb.,2012 34900 6902 2280 3108 4749 23123 75062
March, 2012 52886 9647 2280 3867 987 19449 89116
Total 349052 71133 48057 32606 41332 227132 769312
Average 29088 5928 4005 2717 3444 18928 64109
List of Items Donated to HSD, Vijay Mandir, Alwar
Items Quantity Donor
1. Wheat 1300 Kgs Shree Krishan Lila
2. Wheat 500 Kgs Dr. Dilip Sethi
3. Biscuits 25 Boxes Vishnu Surekha
4. Blanket 16 Tara Kochar
5. Blanket 09 L. Agnihotri
6. Blanket 20 Narinder Bahl
7. Sweater 10 Anubanda Roy
8. Quilt 10 Tara Kochar
9. Quilt 05 Narinder Bahl
10. Mattress 6 Tara Kochar
We are glad to inform that the NGO SAPNA (Home for Sick and Destitute, Vijay Mandir, Alwar) has been registered under Rule 48 of the Rajasthan Persons with Disabilities (Equal opportunities protection of rights and full participation) Rules 2011 by the Govt. of Rajasthan on 18.01.2012.
Promoting health and a general sense of well being throughout the life span of its inmates is one of the primary thrusts of the Home. SAPNA provides a home for such under-privileged where they feel cared for and live life with dignity. Mange Ram, Sindhu, Pinky, Balwant, Puran, Ranveer, Santosh, Krishna, Ram and Arjun (all assumed names) are some of the lucky ones who are all unknown and have found a home at Vijay Mandir and are now a part of the extended family of SAPNA.
SAPNA is grateful to Sh. Anil Khetan for his unflinching support in running this centre. SAPNA is thankful to Sh. Sri Kishan Lila for donating the annual requirement of wheat year after year. Besides, SAPNA will not forget to thank all those who silently support this flagship programme.
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11. MOBILE VETERINARY HOSPITAL (MVH)This initiative is in memory of Late Yuvrani Mahendra Kumari of Alwar who was a passionate animal lover and our inspiration. The first mobile Veterinary Camp was organised at village Hajipur in Alwar District of Rajasthan on January 16, 2011.
A team comprising of a Veterinary Doctor and a Compounder along with volunteers of SAPNA organise a camp every week at village Hajipur and Dadikar with support of the local people. Tremendous enthusiasm is seen among the rural folk. People from nearby villages came with their animals. The veterinary team make people aware about suitable diet and time-to-time vaccinations for animals. Home remedies get a great response. Medicines and vaccinations are given free to the animals.
CHANGE ON GROUND:
ANNUAL STATEMENT- MVHMonth No. of Camps No. of Animals Treated
April, 2011 3 425May, 2011 3 154June, 2011 0 108July, 2011 4 171
August, 2011 4 240September, 2011 2 70October, 2011 4 135
November, 2011 05 205December, 2011 04 186
January, 2012 04 150February, 2012 04 244March, 2012 04 237
Total 41 2325Average 3 194
MONTHLY EXPENSES- MVC ( ` )Month Salary Medicines Other Admin. & Misc.
Exp.Total Expenses
April, 2011 4800 0 0 4800May, 2011 3600 371 0 3971June, 2011 0 0 0 0July, 2011 0 0 0 0
August, 2011 3600 0 240 3840September, 2011 1200 0 0 1200October, 2011 1200 2101 0 3301
November, 2011 3350 0 0 3350December, 2011 2400 2288 0 4688
January, 2012 5800 635 0 6435February, 2012 6000 2672 0 8672March, 2012 6400 2444 0 8844
Total 38350 10511 240 49101Average 3196 876 20 4092
SAPNA is grateful to Ms. Madhavi Bal for supporting this project. SAPNA is also grateful to Dr. N.S.Naruka for donating medicines for the programme.
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III. JAN SEVA KENDRA (JSK) Established in November 2010, the Jan Seva Kendra is a one-window system, set up in collaboration with the E-Mitra Seva of Rajasthan Government, which provides for government-to-citizen services and business-to-citizen services to the rural folk for payment of electricity and telephone bills, mobile and DTH recharge, railway reservations, payment of LIC instalments, etc. It also facilitates procurement of land records, caste and domicile certificates, stamp papers, etc., at a nominal cost. The Centre also facilitates filling up of various forms.
CHANGE ON GROUND:ANNUAL STATEMENT-JSKMONTHLY STATEMENT - JSK
Month No. of Forms Sold
Resident Certificate Caste Certificate Telephone Bills (Nos.)
Electricity Bills (Nos.)
April, 2011 27 7 4 2 51May, 2011 5 4 5 0 61June, 2011 12 2 3 0 45July, 2011 235 24 24 3 29
August, 2011 14 6 6 0 22September, 2011 7 11 19 2 66October, 2011 4 6 3 1 29
November, 2011 40 5 5 0 21December, 2011 9 11 11 1 44
January, 2012 23 9 9 0 30February, 2012 21 5 3 0 0March, 2012 10 8 4 4 0
Total 407 98 96 13 398Average 34 8 8 1 33
MONTHLY EXPENSES- JSK ( ` )
Month Admin. & Misc. Exp.
April, 2011 0
May, 2011 1440
June, 2011 0
July, 2011 1100
August, 2011 670
September, 2011 2020
October, 2011 0
November, 2011 0
December, 2011 450
January, 2012 240
February, 2012 0
March, 2012 990
Total 6910
Average 576
The Jan Seva Kendra provides an excellent one-stop outlet for the villagers, who now have easy access to government-to-citizen services. They need not travel to Alwar anymore where they used to fall prey to touts and had to undergo the tedious bureaucratic machinery.
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IV. DIGITAL PANCHAYAT A Digital Panchayat Centre was formally set up in March 2011 at Vijay Mandir, Alwar, supported by Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF), New Delhi, which provided five laptops for the Centre. A video interview session with each Sarpanch was arranged where he/she was asked about their Panchayat, work, future plans and how the Digital Panchayat Centre could benefit them. This Centre will act as a medium between Panchayats and Government departments where complaints will be forwarded to the concerned department for action. All elected representatives can record any complaint and send them to the desired department and DEF Headquarters.
The DEF has, with the help of our data, made a website for eight neighbouring Panchayats. More information can be accessed by visiting the website www.epanchayat.in. This website is a platform to showcase our neighbouring Panchayats to the world.
The elected representatives were also sensitised about the use of computers and internet for the rural sector. The Sarpanchs know very little about computers and the internet, or about the government scheme of information technology for Panchayats. The Panchayats, being the driving force for nation’s growth, must benefit from IT. All information about Panchayats will now be shared worldwide to boost tourism, local handicrafts and business. People can visit the website about any grievance they wish to share. Employment opportunities, complaints, filing of tenders, culture, etc., can all be accessed.
The Panchayat Sarpanchs are being motivated to come forward to join the Digital Panchayat Revolution.
SAPNA thanks the Digital Empowerment Foundation for supporting this project.
V. COMMUNITY WATER CENTREA proposal to set up a Community Water Centre in Kaduki village, situated adjacent to Vijay Mandir in Alwar District of Rajasthan, has been prepared to provide potable drinking water for a population of approx. 1,000 (250 families), including children. A majority of the population is poor and cultivation is the main source of their livelihood. Recently, a survey was conducted by MA (a non-governmental
organisation) in Kaduki regarding the accessibility of potable drinking water. It was found that there was no access to potable drinking water in the village. There is general scarcity of potable drinking water and the villagers have to be dependent on families that have their own borewells for domestic use. Even this water is not suitable for drinking as the total dissolved solids count in it is as high as 250 (permissible limit is 100).
The Community Water Centre is a community based water distribution system wherein ground water/surface water or supply water is treated by reverse osmosis technology or through filtration system to make it safe for drinking. This unique endeavour will create a better and healthier environment for the poor with the objective of improved health, lower medical expenses and community involvement to sustain the initiative. The total project cost is ` 7 lakh and it is planned to implement this project in 2012-2013.
D. Women EmpowermentWorking for gender equity and women’s rights….
Working for gender equity and women’s rights has been one of SAPNA’s major commitments. This option holistically addresses the issue of violence against women. It was realised that a fresh intervention strategy within the Criminal Justice System was needed to be addressed collectively.
Violence against women both in the public and the domestic sphere is on the increase and most women get very little or no redressal to their problems on reaching a police station. It was felt that in the absence of any specialised training of the police or civil society institutions to handle the psychological and social needs of the victims, the women seeking assistance were further victimised. Cases of violence against women not only need multiple interventions but a shift in approach, to give the women the right to make an informed choice when subjected to violence.
I. MAHILA SALAH & SURAKSHA KENDRA (MSSK)Since December 1,2008, SAPNA is partnering with the local police in Alwar, Rajasthan to run a guidance and protection centre for women under the aegis of the Mahila Thana known as the ‘Mahila Salah Evam Suraksha Kendra’. The MSSK is a holistic redressal centre for women providing support to women facing violence by way of:
Assisting them to negotiate their way through the Criminal Justice System;
Settling disputes through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms;
Providing rehabilitation to women survivors of violence;
Providing medical aid, legal aid, psycho-social support, shelter, economic rehabilitation and any other relief required.
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The concept underlying the centre is that of providing a comprehensive strategy of redressal for women who come to the centre for support. The single window assistance can range from mediation to legal aid, to intervention within the police system and the judiciary, to economic rehabilitation, to trauma counselling, to shelter and care.
The Centre functions through the services of a CoordinatorMs. Rekha Bedi, two full time paid social workers Ms. Rashmi Vasishta and Ms. Sarita and two police officers (includes a Lady Constable) attached from the Mahila Police Station, Alwar. Representatives of women’s organisations and other civil society representatives assist the centre regularly on a voluntary basis. The centre is in the process of setting up referral services with other organisations in order to provide effective relief to the women seeking assistance from it.
COORDINATOR: Rekha Bedi, 9 Moti Dungri , Alwar-301001
SOCIAL WORKERS: Rashmi Vasisth, 39 Vikaspath, Alwar, Rajasthan- 301001
Sarita Taneja, A - 170 Karamchari Colony, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301001
CHANGE ON GROUND: ANNUAL STATEMENT-MSSK
MONTHLY STATEMENT - MSSK
Month Client Male Client Female
Joint Meeting
Consul-tancy
New Cases Closure Pending Cases
April, 2011 88 83 10 218 12 15 39
May, 2011 74 69 13 188 11 13 37
June, 2011 142 78 12 228 20 15 42
July, 2011 82 80 11 227 13 23 32
August, 2011 78 71 12 233 17 14 35
September, 2011 82 103 18 225 22 14 43
October, 2011 49 55 6 201 12 3 52
November,2011 91 71 15 185 11 17 46
December,2011 51 65 8 140 8 15 39
January,2012 39 50 07 151 14 03 50
February,2012 50 68 10 208 16 20 46
March,2012 39 46 10 158 13 14 45
Total 865 839 132 2362 169 166 -
Average 72 70 11 197 14 14 38
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MONTHLY EXPENSES – MSSK ( ` )
Month Salary Salary Stitching Centre
Phone & Internet Bill
Other Administrative &
Misc. Exp.
Total Expenses
April, 2011 10917 0 1071 792 12780
May, 2011 15138 0 0 590 15728
June, 2011 16500 0 0 5320 21820
July, 2011 16500 0 0 0 16500
August, 2011 16500 0 0 7248 23748
September, 2011 16500 0 0 1700 18200
October, 2011 16500 0 1052 2622 20174
November, 2011 13645 0 972 700 15317
December, 2011 16019 0 970 90 17079
January, 2012 18500 3060 0 2290 23850
February,2012 18500 1075 1984 41820 63379
March, 2012 18500 600 850 6284 26234
Total 193719 4735 6899 69456 274809
Average 16143 395 575 5788 22901
The centre till now has settled more than a thousand cases of domestic violence addressing a gamut of issues like wife battering, demand for dowry, harassment by in-laws, desertion, etc. It has also provided counselling, support and shelter to women in distress.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION MARCH 11, 2012:International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated every year on March 8. However this year it was celebrated on 11th March, 2012 on account of Holi on March 8th. It is a major day of global celebration by women. In different regions the focus of the celebrations ranges from general celebration of respect, appreciation and love towards women to a celebration for women's economic, political and social achievements.
Continuing the tradition of bringing women out of their homes, introducing them to the world, and making them aware of their potentials, SAPNA through the MSSK, Alwar along with other sister organisations in the district like IBTADA, Nirvan Foundation, Jan Sambhal Sansthan Ramgarh, Parivar Seva Sansthan, etc joined hands to put-up a special programme for rural women in Alwar district. Mrs. Rekha Bedi, Coordinator MSSK, Alwar coordinated the entire activity.
The response was overwhelming. Women, mostly from the rural areas turned up in large numbers and participated with great zeal and enthusiasm. There was an exhibition focusing on awareness of issues like family planning, health care, handicrafts and child helpline.
A number of competitions were held on this occasion.
Mehndi Competition:
Rajasthani mehndi is different due to its unique colour and smell and shades. In the competition, participants made beautiful designs and patterns.
Rangoli Competition:
Rangoli is a traditional decorative folk art of India. They are decorative designs on floors of living rooms and courtyards during Hindu festivals. Our immensely talented women made beautiful designs and won prizes.
Dance Competition:
The traditional dances added a colourful touch. They were expressive dances and enjoyed by one and all. Three groups of 5-6 women each participated.
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EXHIBITION:
Artisans of Jan Sambal Sansthan from Ramgarh (Alwar) represented their skill and perfection by rendering natural jute into allied products, most of it were ideal decorative items as they would impart a modern as well as an ethnic touch to any interior design be it in homes, offices, hotels or resorts.
Nirvan Foundation, a non-governmental, non-profit organization located at Hajipur-Dadikar, Alwar introduced the concept of “HELLO CHILDLINE” to everyone. Creating awareness amongst children, especially girls, was their main area of concern.
Parivar Seva Sansthan whose vision is to enhance the quality of life of men, women, adolescents and children by addressing challenges in the areas of Health, Population and Development. They provided information on a range of quality, affordable reproductive health services. They informed about the hazards of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
PERFORMANCE BY ARTISTS OF RAJASTHAN TOURISM:
The dances performed were colourful and lively, courtesy Rajasthan State Tourism and added greatly to the entertainment of one and all.
Great show indeed. Thanks to all.
II. SUPPORT THE GIRL CHILDChanging lives………..
Named ‘Pankhuri’ the programme started in the academic session 2010-2011. It envisages a lifelong symbiotic relationship between the girl child and the sponsor who supports by paying for her education which includes school fees, uniform, bus fare, books and stationery. The tiny tots are selected by a committee comprising of Ms. Sunita Sanghi, Coordinator of this project, Ms. Shruchi Gupta, Coordinator LC and Sudhir Pratap Singh, General Secretary SAPNA. The girls must be socially and economically disadvantaged and from nearby villages preferably Kaduki. They have been admitted into an English medium school, National Academy, located only 2 km away from Vijay Mandir, in Play Group, LKG and UKG. They are also given coaching in English and Maths at the Learning Centre in the evening.
It costs the sponsors around ` 20,000 for the whole Academic session and the payment is made to the school in two instalments in July and December. From nine girls in the academic session 2010-2011, today SAPNA supports following 13 girl children:
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CHANGE ON GROUND:
Student Father Class Sponsor
1 Shivani Tomar Late. Tilok Tomar 5th Sujata Prasad
2 Sneha Saini Ram Ganesh 2nd Uma Goyal
3 Karishma Verma Ramchandra 1st P. S. Aggarwal
4 Vanisha Khan Hamid 1st P. S. Aggarwal
5 Saloni Verma Banwari 1st Rajesh Chiranewala
6 Kaveri Bharti Bhag Chand 1st Ramesh Mittal
7 Roli Saini Ram Ganesh UKG Chandra Shekhar Gupta
8 Sahila Kallu Khan UKG Ashok Kumar Jain
9 Suhani Verma Banwari UKG Deepak Bansal
10 Sanju Balmiki Raju UKG Susmita Shekhar
11 Gungun Varma Phool Chand UKG Sunita Sanghi
12 Komal Dhani Ram UKG Sudhir Pratap Singh
13 Nurnisha Kamrudeen UKG P. S. Aggarwal
MONTHLY EXPENSES - GIRL CHILD ( ` )
Month Tuition Fees Stationary Transport Misc. Expenses Total Expenses
April, 2011 37332 0 0 600 37932
May, 2011 0 0 0 0 0
June, 2011 4415 0 0 0 4415
July, 2011 25260 0 0 0 25260
August, 2011 0 0 0 0 0
September, 2011 25260 0 0 0 25260
October, 2011 800 250 500 0 1550
November, 2011 800 163 500 630 2093
December, 2011 22482 150 500 0 23132
January, 2012 800 255 500 220 1775
February, 2012 800 14585 500 0 15885
March, 2012 800 200 500 0 1500
Total 118749 15603 3000 1450 138802
Average 9896 1300 250 121 11567
REPORT CARD ACADEMIC SESSION 2011-2012:
1. SHIVANI: She is studying in class IV and attained 77.8% marks during academic session 2011-12.
2. SNEHA: She is excellent in studies & is full of innovative ideas. Her work and presentation are commendable. She has received many prizes in other activities. Her cooperation and dedication makes her an apple of every body’s eyes. She is very curious and expresses feelings in a healthy manner.
3. KARISHMA: She is a perfect example of dedication and sincerity. Her zeal to learn makes her adorable and source of inspiration. She has won many prizes and does her work with utmost faithfulness.
4. VANISHA: She is responsible and studies well. However, she is slow and remains very sober and quiet. With great efforts, she steers through her way.
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5. SALONI: She is a girl with charming face, her progress is slow.
6. KAVERI: She is an intelligent girl, she thinks independently, she is cheerful and friendly, ready to take responsibility. Her enthusiasm is reflected in her work. She aims to achieve perfection and has high dreams.
7. ROLI: A very sweet and charming girl. Good in studies and always ready to take the responsibility. Her approach is innovative. She takes active part in all the activities.
8. SAHILA: She is a happy child. Her work is done sincerely. She enjoys learning. However, she does not take part in extra activities. A sweet and charming child has shown tremendous improvement.
9. SUHANI: She is a very slow learner, but she is good in oral work. She is very calm and quiet and does not enjoy her work. With great efforts, she steers through her way.
10. SANJU: She is cheerful and friendly. She is a slow learner. Her improvement is slow but she tries her level best. She takes an active part in all the activities organized by the school.
11. GUNGUN: She is very cheerful and friendly child. She is positive and respectful. She is good in studies and has taken active part in most of the activities. She is bubbling with energy and innovative ideas.
12. KOMAL: She is a very sweet child and has shown a lot of improvement. Since she is the 5th child of the family, her parents couldn’t take adequate care but now she has shown a lot of improvement. She is good in studies and has taken active part in all the extracurricular activities like poem, recitation, games, etc.
13. NURNISHA: She has come out of all odds and has shown commendable improvement. She has understood the value of studies, health and hygiene. Now she has started participating and has won various prizes. She is doing well in studies also.
The number of girl children are expected to go up to 20 in 2012-2013.
E. LIVELIHOOD PROGRAMME
I. RURAL BPOEmployment at the doorsteps….
SAPNA’s drive towards expanding employment and employability of the youth of the area is bearing fruit. Apart from training the youth, giving them meaningful opportunities, ensuring that adequate work comes in, supervising the overall work quality, looked more and more intimidating and challenging. A solution to this was found by setting by a rural BPO in April 2010.
SAPNA has trained more than 50 rural youth in ICT skills and they are now well-versed in data entry work. We too realised that the commitment of the youth of Alwar was far superior to any training they needed to overcome their rawness due to lack of professional training. It took sharp supervision lasting several months to come to terms with the challenges thrown up by the sheer volume of hand-written work.
At present, the young boys are engaged in data entry work for India Post at Vijay Mandir and are also maintaining data at the Post Offices in Alwar, Behror,Dausa, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Hindaun, Shahpura and Deeg. On an average, a Data Entry Operator (DEO) earns about ` 5,000-6,000 a month and possibly even more depending on his capacity to work.
We are now on the lookout for more work. For us, there is no looking back.
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COORDINATOR : Chandan Kumar r/o Village - Shivpuri Pair, District - Banka, Bihar - 813110
CHANGE ON GROUND:ANNUAL STATEMENT- RURAL BPO
MONTHLY STATUS – RURAL BPO
Month No. of DEOs Organisation Receipts (`.) Payment (`.)
April, 2011 21 India Post 95953 105695
May, 2011 19 India Post 62780 80003
June, 2011 7 India Post 33444 41476
July, 2011 27 India Post 79926 128631
August, 2011 13 India Post 69220 55380
September, 2011 19 India Post 79744 93412
October, 2011 23 India Post 57233 112475
November, 2011 31 India Post 51776 148866
December, 2011 16 India Post 64458 98256
January, 2012 27 India Post 203699 110735
February, 2012 21 India Post 198620 72068
March, 2012 21 India Post 114102 75343
Total - - 1110955 1122340
Average 20 - 92580 93528
Post Office Amount Realized ( ` )
1 Alwar 484502
2 Behror 198268
3 Dausa 109296
4 Dholpur 104279
5 Hindaun 96222
6 Bharatpur 54868
7 Shahpura 40920
8 Deeg 22600
Total 11,10,955
Besides providing meaningful employment at their doorsteps, a sense of engagement and achievement has gripped the rural youth of Alwar. SAPNA’s model of providing productive and remunerative employment at the doorsteps has worked towards reducing migration, and all that the latter entails in terms of displacement, deplorable living conditions, low wages, unfamiliar working conditions and the vagaries of the job market associated with the urban scenario.
II. SAPNA HANDICRAFTSThe programme which started in March 2012 entails empowering rural women by ensuring sustainable livelihoods through Appliqué Work. Appliqué Work is a French term that refers to pieces of fabric, often colored, and stitched onto the surface of a larger piece of base fabric to form designs. It is a pattern based on a repetition of certain motif constructed from geometric shape. It is a sort of Patch Work or Quilting made from recycled material. Popular patterns have evocative names like Kachua (Tortoise), Darkhat (Tree) and Hatphool, etc. The work in the area has passed on from generations for self use.
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The programme provides for training to women and girls around Vijay Mandir in Appliqué Work engaging up to 25 women to ensure an income of INR 3000 or more in a month.
This product is handmade by the women of the area. The programme will contribute to the general well being of the local community and help to create sustainable social - cultural and economic life of these women artisans.
F. Environment Protection And Conservation
I. VIJAY SAGAR Vijay Sagar is a beautiful artificial lake constructed almost 100 years back by the then Maharaja Jai Singh of Alwar. Also known as ‘Kaduki Lake’ in revenue records, the lake is located south of Kaduki village in Jatiana Panchayat of District Alwar in Rajasthan having a catchment area of 19.90 sq. miles with capacity of 206 MCFT. However, with passage of time the water holding capacity of the lake has deteriorated significantly and it dries up completely within 4-6 months after the rains.
SAPNA has embarked on an ambitious project to revive this lake in its original ambience. The objective is not only to restore the beauty of the lake but also entails recharging ground water, raising water table, reviving aquatic life, forestation and ecology and ultimately promoting tourism and economy.
Awareness activities and campaigns through seminars, workshops, public meetings, padyatras, film shows, advertisements, posters and banners are envisaged. The action component would include revitalising natural channels and drains, reinforcing check dams, discouraging cultivation in lake area, and civil works to increase retention potential, plantation, etc.
The collaborating/ supporting agencies have been identified as the District Administration, Irrigation Dept. of Rajasthan, Central Ground Water Board, Jaipur and Delhi and DFO Alwar. Sh. Rajinder Singh of the Tarun Bharat Sangh, spirited citizens of Alwar, Panchayats of Dehra and Todiyar and the community at large are the stakeholders. A roadmap for reviving the lake has been documented which includes repair and strengthening of bund, desilting of core area, repair of water channels and forestation of surrounding hills.
A small patch of hill adjacent to Vijay Mandir was fenced and 150 trees were planted. The cricket team was given the responsibility of taking care of the plantation.
G. Sports
I. Vijay Mandir Cricket Team (VMCT) A Vijay Mandir cricket team was formed to encourage sports among the rural youth. Sh. Roop Singh Meena has been appointed Coach and Sh. Chetan Chauhan was appointed Captain of the team. The land outside Vijay Mandir is being used for play and practice.
Sh. Amrit Mathur and Sh. Kishan Rungta are the chief patrons of this project and Sh. Pawan Goyal of Alwar is giving all round support. The team has already participated in several district level matches and is showing promising results.
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ANNUAL STATEMENT-VMCTMONTHLY EXPENSES - VMCT ( ` )
Month Salary Sports Items Other Admin. & Misc. Exp.
Total Expenses
April, 2011 3000 0 2583 5583
May, 2011 4000 0 2583 6583
June, 2011 1330 0 0 1330
July, 2011 4000 18779 5616 28395
August, 2011 3000 0 4000 7000
September, 2011 4000 6964 0 10964
October, 2011 5000 0 0 5000
November, 2011 4000 5145 3500 12645
December, 2011 4000 9504 0 13504
January, 2012 4000 0 0 4000
February, 2012 4000 0 0 4000
March, 2012 4000 4977 0 8977
Total 44330 45369 18282 107981
Average 3694 3781 1524 8998
OUR PLANS5
I. VISION 2012-2013
SAPNA’S dream projects……..
Make Kaduki in Alwar district into a model village....
Scaling up health services…set up a ‘Care & Rehab Centre’ in Alwar for comatose patients… support 10 kidney patients below poverty line…add a family planning centre ,HIV clinic and run an immunisation programme…expand outreach services through a mobile medical van… initiate dialogue with rural women on health related issues..
Work towards setting up a Satellite Eye Hospital at Vijay Mandir, Alwar...
Strengthen the Learning Centre in Alwar… special coaching for students of 10th, 11th and 12th in English and Maths... adopt the Primary School at Kaduki....
Upgrade the Community Library...expand the Mahatma Gandhi Centre of Learning...
Capacity building of rural youth…enhance employment opportunities of the rural BPO at Vijay Mandir, Alwar...
Aspire to make MSSK into a model centre… advocacy of women’s rights and livelihood options....
Enhance support to disadvantaged girl children…increase the number of girls under ‘Support the Girl Child’programme to 20....
Scaling up plans for restoration of Vijay Sagar and other water bodies in the area....
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II. PROPOSED FINANCIAL BUDGET FOR 2012-13 :
Priority Area Activity/ Program Present Efforts % Increase in Targets/Expenses
Yearly Funding Required (Rs.)
Health
Safdarjung Hospital Dharamshala, Delhi
Provide nutrition, medicines, etc to poor patients
25% 1,25,000 x 12 = 15,000,00
Trauma center, AIIMS, Delhi
Provide care to unknown trauma patients
100% 30,000 x 12 = 3,60,000
Rajgarhea Vishram Sadan, AIIMS, Delhi
Support poor patients 10% 7000 x 12= 84,000
Rajgarhea Vishram Sadan, AIIMS, Delhi
Support a Kidney Patient Increase support from 7 to 10 patients
50,000 x 12 = 6,00,000
Blood Donation, Delhi Hold 12 camps annually At present scale 5000 x 12 = 60,000
Outreach Health Program, Alwar
Hold 12 eye camps annually (35-40 cataract operations per camp)
At present scale 25,000 x 12 = 3,00,000
Public Healthcare Centre, Alwar
Provide health care to poor patients
At present scale 30,000 x 12 = 3,60,000
Veterinary Mobile Camp Provide weekly veterinary medical services
10% 6000 x 12 = 72,000
Sub-Total Health Rs 33,36,000
Education
Computer Literacy Centre, Alwar
Computer education to poor children
At present scale Rs 15,000 x 12= Rs 1,80,000
Computer Literacy Centre, Alwar
Computer education to poor children
One time grant For 25 computers = Rs 31,000 x 25= Rs 7,75,000
Literacy Centre, Alwar Teach English & Maths to rural children
At present scale 5000 x 12 = 60,000
Community Library, Alwar Provide books, newspapers and magazines to rural youth
20% 6,000 x 12 = 72,000
Sub-Total Education Rs 10,87,000
Women Empowerment
Mahila Salah & Suraksha Kendra, Alwar
Grievance redressal Centre for women
At present scale 20,000 x 12 = 2,40,000
Support the Girl Child Support education of disadvantaged girl child
10% 30000 x 12 = 3,60,000
SAPNA Handicrafts Support rural women in handicrafts development
New Programme 5000x12=60,000
Sub-Total Women Empowerment Rs 6,60,000
Social WelfareHome for Sick and Destitute, Alwar
Provide care to the old , sick and destitute
Increase no of patients from 15 to 25
75,000 x 12 = 9,00,000
Total Social Welfare Rs 9,00,000
A Total (Health +Education + Women Empowerment + Social Welfare) = Rs 59,83,000
B 15 % Miscellaneous + Administrative Cost = Rs. 8,97,450
Grand Total (A+B) = Rs. 68,80,450
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A. ACCOUNTS
I. ANNUAL RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE (`):
YEAR RECEIPTS EXPENDITURE SURPLUS/DEFICIT
2006-2007 1743258 1613710 + 129548
2007-2008 2641872 2404665 + 237207
2008-2009 2556801 2884482 - 327681
2009-2010 4914351 3140576 + 1773775
2010-2011 4337436 4192449 + 144987
2011-2012 7153750 5309879 + 1843871
The balance includes the following Fixed Deposits:
Bank FD No. Amount (`)*
Int. Rate Start Date Maturity Date
1. Axis Bank, 1, Jai Complex,Road No. 2, Alwar – 301001
911940054237297 5,00,000 9.40 19.10.2011 20.10.2012
2. Axis Bank, 1, Jai Complex,Road No. 2, Alwar - 301001
911040050923451 75,830 9.40 01.10.2011 30.11.2012
3. Axis Bank, 1, Jai Complex,Road No. 2, Alwar - 301001
911040050924355 32,192 9.40 01.10.2011 30.11.2012
4. Axis Bank, 1, Jai Complex,Road No. 2, Alwar - 301001
911040050924724 9,94,202 9.40 01.10.2011 30.11.2012
5. Axis Bank, 1, Jai Complex,Road No. 2, Alwar - 301001
912040016081400 3,50,000 9.25 19.03.2012 19.03.2013
TOTAL 19,52,224
(*) Includes Accrued Interest
SAPNA is indebted to the Bani Jagtiani Trust for donating ` 8 Lakhs which was deposited in the Corpus Fund.
II. MONTHLY RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE:
MONTHLY RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE
Month Receipts (`) Expenditure (`)
April, 2011 999354 351878
May, 2011 512177 381610
June, 2011 278525 362656
July, 2011 376524 390289
OUR FINANCES6
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Month Receipts (`) Expenditure (`)
August, 2011 477553 375855
September, 2011 472300 901154
October, 2011 867597 376415
November, 2011 450990 362820
December, 2011 419364 384710
January,2012 798682 383093
February,2012 373442 501726
March, 2012 1127242 537673
Total 7153750 5309879
Average 596146 442490
III. DONOR NAME & CONTRIBUTION:
S.N. Receipts Amount (`)
1 GiveIndia 840802
2 Bani Jagtiani Trust 800000
3 Nidesh Gupta 485000
4 Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited 343000
5 Krishi Rasayan Exports Pvt. Ltd. (L R Aggarwal) 330000
6 L Agnihotri 308600
7 Kanta Saluja 187000
8 Shree Ganesh Ji Maharaj Charitable Trust (Anil Khetan) 180000
9 Registration Charge (PHCC & VVC, Alwar) 136736
10 Dept. of Women & Child, Government of Rajasthan 120000
11 Ramesh Chand 116000
12 Narinder Bahl 112000
13 Cold Steel Corporation (Rekha Bedi) 100000
14 Jasveen Ahluwalia 100000
15 Pradeep Kumar Jalan 100000
16 Receipt No. 1778 (Unknown) 100000
17 Seth MadanLal Palriwala Foundation 100000
18 Tanmeet Singh 100000
19 Vastram India Pvt Ltd. 100000
20 Mata Vaishno Devi Trust. (Dr. Rajendra Gupta) 90190
21 N S Naruka 89303
22 A D Singh 80000
23 Gitwako Farms India Pvt. Ltd. (Ajay Beri) 80000
24 Vishal Jalan 80000
25 Anuja c/o Sakshi Sharma 75000
26 Axis Bank Interest 74133
27 Receipt No. 2157 ( Unknown) 62000
28 Sangeeta Luthara 61000
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S.N. Receipts Amount (`)
29 Nulife Foundation Charitable Trust 56250
30 Mandira Talwar & Siddharth Talwar 53200
31 CLC Students Fees 53150
32 S K Jain 51000
33 Surekha Public Charity Trust 51000
34 Ark Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. (Arun Aggarwal, B.L. & Co.) 50000
35 Sabyasachi Bal 50000
36 S K Bhan c/o Sakshi Sharma 49000
37 Bharti Dudeja 46500
38 Rajesh Chiranewala 46300
39 Beena Gyan Pandey 46000
40 G M Hi - Tech c/o Narendra Modi 46000
41 Winsome Laboratories Ltd. c/o Sanjay Sharma 45000
42 Sangeeta Desai 40000
43 Income Tax Refund through NSCS, SBI 37280
44 Digital Empowerment Foundation 36000
45 Ashok Mittal 30710
46 Mittal Forgings & Component Pvt. Ltd. 29950
47 Kiran Soni c/o Sakshi Sharma 27800
48 Reena Gupta 27000
49 Ashwani Kumar 25000
50 Gyan S D Pandey 25000
51 Jit Numeries (Kamal Kathuriya) 25000
52 Kulpreet Singh Sahni 25000
53 Lokesh Panchkaran 25000
54 Kapil Seth 24300
55 Sunder Pal Yadav 21870
56 Narendra Modi 21000
57 Asha Tewari 20000
58 Ashok Kumar Jain 20000
59 Chandan Kumar 20000
60 Dharmendra Agarwal 20000
61 L Prasad 20000
62 Monika Chaudhary 20000
63 Nuvo Fertilizers & Resources Pvt. Ltd. 20000
64 Overseas Associates 20000
65 Poonam Singh 20000
66 Rafiqul Hoque 20000
67 Rahul Agarwal 20000
68 Receipt No. 2175 (Unknown) 20000
69 Sanjeev Maskara 20000
70 Sujata Prasad & Bimal Prasad 20000
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S.N. Receipts Amount (`)
71 Sunder Lal Yadav 20000
72 Sunita Sanghi 20000
73 Amrindra Singh 15500
74 Citi Hospital (Dr. Rajendar Gupta) 15000
75 Deepak Bansal & Sneha Bansal 15000
76 Maan Industrial Corporation Ltd. (Kishan Rungta) 15000
77 Care Today 14600
78 Sudhir Pratap Singh 14000
79 Suruchi Pancharkarn 13000
80 Raj Nandwani 12000
81 Uma Goel 12000
82 Arun Kumar Singh 11000
83 Amrit Mathur 10000
84 Chandan Kathuriya c/o Narendra Modi 10000
85 Imprest Money Deposit 10000
86 Jasleen c/o Sakshi Sharma 10000
87 Manu Singh 10000
88 Ram Kishan Hooda 10000
89 Ramesh Mittal 10000
90 Susmita Shekhar 10000
91 Vishal Surgical Equipment Company 10000
92 Vijay Ultrasound Centre, Alwar 9000
93 Internet Payment by Venu Vision Center 8400
94 Nandi Vardhan Mehta 8000
95 Ambulance Charges 7600
96 Deepa Pandey 6500
97 Imprest Money Deposit (Chandan Kumar) 6268
98 Kamlesh Rewal 6000
99 Ashish Chaudhary 5100
100 Vishal Jain & Kanika Jain 5100
101 Ajay Singh 5000
102 Ajit Singh Shekhawat 5000
103 Anjali Makhija 5000
104 Ashok Dass 5000
105 Chitra Singh 5000
106 Kamakshi Raval 5000
107 Parul Desai 5000
108 Pimmi Malhotra 5000
109 Prabha Khurana Charitable Trust 5000
110 S P Rawal 5000
111 Sunandan Kapoor 5000
112 Divya Bahl 4400
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S.N. Receipts Amount (`)
113 Jan Seva Kendra Form Charges 4045
114 Gurucharan Singh 4000
115 Mansi Chugh c/o Sakshi Sharma 4000
116 Pushpendra Khandelwal 4000
117 S C Suri & Kusum Suri 4000
118 Tara Kochar 3600
119 Neena Sharma 3450
120 Madhumita 3000
121 NSSIIT (Blood Connect) 3000
122 Rohtash 3000
123 S K Gupta 2600
124 Monika Madan 2500
125 Pushpa Kapoor 2500
126 Kavita Sharma 2100
127 Nirmal Rustagi 2100
128 Angel 2000
129 Rahul Pratap 2000
130 Umakant Rustagi 2000
131 Renu Jain 1900
132 D P Singh 1600
133 Primla Gupta 1600
134 Mohini 1500
135 Receipt No. 2161 (Unknown) 1200
136 Pushpa 1050
137 Daksha Panchal 1000
138 R K Singh 1000
139 Ridhi Pandey 1000
140 Varun 860
141 Anil Gaba 500
142 Anil Malhotra 500
143 Ankita 500
144 Bhawana Khanna 500
145 Jyoti Tandon 500
146 Priti Sharma 500
147 Ruchi 500
148 Tilak Raj 100
Total 7153747
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IV. AUDITED FINANCIALS : YEAR 2011-2012A. Statement of Affairs (Balance Sheet) as at 31st March, 2012:
SAPNA, NEW DELHI
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B. INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT:
Income and Expenditure Account for the year ending 31st March, 2012:
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C. RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT(FUND FLOW):
Receipt and Payment Account for the year ending 31st March, 2012:
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E. NOTES ON ACCOUNTS(Forming part of the Financial Statements for the year ending 31st March, 2012)
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIESBasis of preparation of financial statement
The financial statements are prepared under the historical cost convention, on an accrual basis and comply with the mandatory accounting standards issued by the Institute on Chartered Accounts of India.
Accounting Policies not specifically referred to otherwise are consistent and in consonance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Fixed Assets and Depreciation
Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition including directly attributable cost of bringing the asset to its working condition for intended use.
Depreciation is provided on written down value method in accordance with the rates prescribed in the income Tax Act, 1961.
Revenue Recognition
All income and expenditure items having a material bearing on the Financial Statements are recognized on accrual basis.
For NAGPAL NAGPAL & ASSOCIATES (Chartered Accountants) (PARDEEP K. NAGPAL) Partner Place: New Delhi M.No.-084014Dated: 7th September, 2012 Firm Regd. No. 012719N
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MISC.7
I. REMUNERATION & REIMBURSEMENT TO BOARD MEMBERS:
Name Designation Remuneration in last financial year (`)
Reimbursement including cost of National & International Travel `
1. Narayan Singh Manaklao President Nil Nil
2. Dr. Harshavardhana Singh Vice - President Nil Nil
3. Jitendra Singh Executive Member Nil Nil
4. Jasveen Ahluwalia Executive Member Nil Nil
5. Ranjit Kumar Executive Member Nil Nil
6. Dr. B N Sharma Executive Member Nil Nil
7. Sujata Prasad Executive Member Nil Nil
8. Asha Tewari Executive Member Nil 12,700*
9. Akhilesh Jha Executive Member Nil Nil
10. Rajesh Chiranewala Secretary Nil Nil
11. Susmita Shekhar Treasurer Nil Nil
12. Sudhir Pratap Singh General Secretary Nil Nil
*Transport & Mobile Allowance
II. LIST OF EMPLOYEES & REMUNERATION:AS ON 31.03.2012
Name Designation Date of Joining
Monthly Remuneration
Benefits
Safdarjung Hospital Dharamshala, DelhiRafiqul Hoque Social Worker 01.08.2007 4800 Accommodation & All Meals Rajgarhea Vishram Sadan, DelhiVijay Kumar Upadhayay Social Worker 01.06.2009 4800 Accommodation & All MealsJai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Center (AIIMS), DelhiAsha Tewari Coordinator 2008 - Transport & Mobile AllowanceSunil Kumar Social Worker 01.09.2009 4800 Accommodation & All MealsPoonam Social Worker 26.03.2010 4800 Lunch & Monthly RationsDilip Kumar Singh Social Worker 01.01.2011 4800 Lunch & Monthly RationsHome For Sick & Destitute, AlwarRamesh Kumar Caretaker 01.08.2007 6000 Accommodation & All Meals
Sushila Social Worker 01.12.2009 4500 Lunch
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Name Designation Date of Joining
Monthly Remuneration
Benefits
Shyam Singh Social Worker 01.08.2011 4500 -Raju Social Worker 20.12.2011 4500 LunchTarawati Social Worker 07.09.2011 4500 LunchRoshni Social Worker 01.12.2011 4500 LunchSuman Social Worker 01.012012 4500 LunchMadho Barber (Part Time) 01.04.2009 2000 -Public Healthcare Centre, AlwarDr. Rajesh Kumar Doctor (Part Time) 01.02.2012 15000 -Vijay Singh Chauhan Compounder (Part Time) 01.08.2008 5000 -Bijendra Singh Saini Lab. Tech. (Part Time) 11.11.2011 3400 -Computer Literacy Centre, AlwarSurender Kumar Computer Teacher 01.10.2008 6000 -Rural Business Process Outsourcing, Alwar Chandan Kumar Coordinator BPO 01. 06.2007 13000 Accommodation & All Meals Literacy Center, Alwar Saroj Gupta English Teacher 01.10.2008 - -Community Library, Alwar Kallu Khan Librarian 15.06.2009 4500 -Mahila Salah Evam Suraksha Kendra, AlwarRekha Bedi Coordinator 01.12.2008 - -Rashmi Vashisth Social Worker 01.12.2008 9500 -Sarita Taneja Social Worker 01.12.2008 9000 -Vijay Mandir Cricket Team, AlwarRoop Singh Coach (Part Time) 01.11.2009 3000 -Chetan Chauhan Captain (Part Time) 01.11.2011 1000 -Mobile Veterinary Camp, AlwarDr. S K Bhargava Doctor (Part Time) 01.01.2012 4000 -Ram Sawroop Yadav Compounder (Part Time) 01.01.2011 1600 -
III. HIGHEST & LOWEST REMUNERATION:
HIGHEST PAID (1) DR. RAJESH KUMAR (PART TIME) (2) CHANDAN KUMAR (FULL TIME)
Rs. 15,000 per monthRs. 13,000 per month
LOWEST PAID
FULL TIME(1 SUSHILA(2) SHYAM SINGH(3) RAJU(4) TARAWATI(5) ROSHNI(6) SUMAN
PART TIME (1) CHETAN CHAUHAN
Rs 4500 per month
Rs 1000 per month
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IV. DISTRIBUTION OF STAFF:Slab of gross monthly salary (in `) plus benefits paid to staff Male Staff Female Staff Total Staff
< 5000
(1) RAFIQUL HOQUE
(2) VIJAY KUMAR UPADHAYAY
(3) DILIP KUMAR SINGH
(4) SUNIL KUMAR
(5) RAMESH KUMAR
(6) SHYAM SINGH
(7) RAJU
(8) BIJENDRA SINGH SAINI
(9) KALLU KHAN
(10) VIJAY SINGH CHAUHAN
(11) ROOP SINGH (Part Time)
(12) CHETAN CHAUHAN (Part Time)
(13) MADHO (Part Time)
(14) Dr. S K BHARGAVA(Part Time)
(15) RAM SAWROOP YADAV(Part Time)
(1) POONAM SINGH (2) SUSHILA (3) TARAWATI (4) ROSHNI(5) SUMAN
15 & 5(Part Time)
5001-10000 (1) SURENDRA KUMAR (1) RASHMI VASHISTH(2) SARITA TANEJA 3
10001-25000 (1) Dr. RAJESH KUMAR (Part Time)(2) CHANDAN KUMAR - 2
25001-50000 - - ->50000 - - -
V. TRAVEL EXPENSES:Item Board Members Staff /Volunteers
1. Cost of National Travel Rs. 12,700 Rs. 80,6252. Cost of International Travel NIL Nil
VI. BOARD MEETINGS:Date Members Present Quorum Purpose
1. 04.06.2011 5 4 GBM2. 20.08.2011 4 4 GBM3. 29.11.2011 5 4 AGBM4. 03.12.2011 5 4 GBM5. 24.03.2012 4 4 GBM
Minutes of the board meetings was circulated to all the members of the Governing Body.
VII. DOCUMENTS: ACCREDITATION OF SAPNA:
Credibility Alliance is a national consortium of non-profit organizations, set up in 2004 to establish a consensus-driven set of "credibility norms" for the voluntary sector in India. SAPNA is accredited by Credibility Alliance for desirable norms. Accreditation is valid for a period of years from 01.07.2011 to 30.06.2016.
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RENEWAL OF 80G:Income Tax exemption u/s 80G (5)(vi) of the Income Tax Act was renewed. It was informed vide office order No. DIT (E)/80G/2011-2012/S-4258/2060 dated 07.10.2011 that Income Tax exemption u/s 80G (5) (vi) of the Income Tax Act ‘vide office order No. DIT (E)/2007 - 08-826 dated 26.07.2007 which was valid up to 31.03.2010 is valid from 01.04.2010 onwards till it is rescinded’.
RAJASTHAN PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES RULES, 2011:NGO SAPNA (Home for Sick and Destitute, Vijay Mandir ,Alwar) has been registered under Rule 48 of the Rajasthan Persons with Disabilities (Equal opportunities protection of rights and full participation) Rules, 2011 by the Govt. of Rajasthan on 18.01.2012.
LIST OF DOCUMENTS :
DOCUMENT REFERENCE NO. DATE REGISTRATIONSocieties Registration Act (XXI) of 1860,
Registrar of Societies , New DelhiRegistration No. S/5063, 9/04 21.10.2004
12(A) S. No. : DIT(E)/12A 2005-06/ 54258/ 05/ 501 21.07.200580G NO.DIT(E)/80G/2011-2012/ S-4258/2060 07.10.2011FCRA 231660922 22.09.2008PAN AABAS8117J 22.09.2008
Rajasthan Persons with Disabilities(Equal opportunities protection of rights and full participation) Rules, 2011
18.01.2012
All the above mentioned documents can be accessed on www.sapnaindia.org.
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26. CHACHAN MANOJ DIRECTOR, LORDS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL & COLLEGE, CHIKANI, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN
9414018474 [email protected]
27. CHAUDHARI AJAY 719,CHOUDHARY BHAWAN, BABA HARISH CHANDRA MARG, NEAR RAISAR PLAZA,INDIRA BAZAR, JAIPUR
9414062197 [email protected]
28. CHAWLA SATISH KUMAR PLOT NO. 60, CEDAR DRIVE, MALIBU TOWN, GURGAON - 122001
9810289297 chawla.satish @gmail.com
29. CHIRANEWALA RAJESH C-93 DEFENCE COLONY, NEW DELHI-110024 011 26254743 9810055859
30. COMMAR LILY 28 POORVI MARG, VASANT VIHAR,NEW DELHI-110057
9810215623 -
31. DAS ASHOK AMAR NIWAS, T-27 MAHAVIR NAGAR,TONK ROAD, JAIPUR -302018
9829097574 -
32. DESAI PARUL G 151, GF, KALKAJI, NEW DELHI -110019 9810502285 [email protected]. DRALL NOMITA T 24/31, DLF PHASE 3, GURGAON - 122002 9811898286 [email protected]. DHARAMVEER N 58, PANCHSHEEL PARK,
NEW DELHI - 1100179810152217 [email protected]
35. DR. ABHISHEK B. DAGAR VENU EYE INSTITUTE & RESEARCH CENTRE, SHEKH SARAI II, NEW DELHI – 110017
011 29251951 [email protected]
36. Dr. ALOK SARIN A 52/1, SFS FLATS, SAKET, NEW DELHI – 110017 9811078625 [email protected]. Dr. ARUN MATHUR TRINITY HOSPITAL, SARDARPURA, JODHPUR,
RAJASTHAN 9829026030, 0291 2636030
38. Dr. B.N. SHARMA 4A DOLPHIN, PILOT BUNDER ROAD, COLABA, MUMBAI - 400005
022 22151400 ramabsharma@rediff mail.com
39. Dr. BHAGWAN SINGH 49, AJAD NAGAR, 60 FEET ROAD, ALWAR,RAJASTHAN
9414791211 [email protected]
40. Dr. DEEPAK GURUNG A-72, BUDH VIHAR, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN-301001 9414484091 [email protected]
41. Dr. DEVYANI RANAWAT JAI VILAS, MANU MARG, ALWAR,RAJASTHAN - 3001001
9928272019 [email protected]
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NAME ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL42. Dr. DILIP SETHI SETHI HOSPITAL, 19 LAJPAT NAGAR, ALWAR,
RAJASTHAN-301001- [email protected]
43. Dr. HARSHAVARDHANA SINGH
A 89, MADHUBAN, DELHI -110092 9871554496 [email protected]
44. DR. HEMANT RUSTOGI 5307, COTTON WOOD TREE CIRCLE, VALRICO, FLORIDA- 33596
9829096328 [email protected]
45. Dr. KARAN SINGH DOSI 1A, RAJBHAWAN ROAD, CIVIL LINE, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN
9001605897 [email protected]
46. Dr. C. S. GALUNDIA GALUNDIA CLINIC, OPP. ALL INDIA RADIO, JAIPUR - 302001
9829061040 [email protected]
47. Dr. GAURAV GUPTA 2/6 SARVAPRIYA VIHAR NEW DELHI-16 9811020769 [email protected] 48. Dr. R. HARSHVARDHAN DEPT.OF HOSPITAL ADMIN., AIIMS, NEW DELHI 9350597571 drrharsvardhan@yahoo.
co.in49. Dr. SURESH GERA 488, SCHEME NO. 2, ARYA NAGAR, ALWAR,
RAJASTHAN -3010019414240604 -
50. Dr. M.M. GOYAL 93, ADARSH NAGAR, BEAWAR,DIST. AJMER - 305901
9414268900 manmohangoyal@hotmail. com
51. Dr.N.S. NARUKA SATANA HOUSE, BALSAMAND, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN
9410070028 -
52. Dr. NIRMAL RUSTAGI 24 MANU MARG, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN - 301001 9829247178 [email protected]. Dr. PRADEEP GUPTA 84, SCHEME NO 2, LAJPAT NAGAR, ALWAR,
RAJASTHAN9414318055 -
54. Dr. RAJENDAR GUPTA CITI HOSPITAL, 4NEB, SUBHASH NAGAR, ALWAR -301001
9829096040 [email protected]
55. Dr. RAJESH KUMAR B-41, 42 RATH NAGAR, ALWAR,RAJASTHAN-301001
9414555282
56. Dr. SANGEETA DESAI 3/5 GSD TEMPLE TRUST BUILDING, SITLADEVI TEMPLE ROAD, MUMBAI – 400016
9821064251022 24177273
57. Dr. SANJU SINGH HOUSE NO 3518, SECTOR 23, GURGAON, HARYANA-122017
9818000088 [email protected]
58. Dr. SOMESHWAR SINGH C-82, 1st FLOOR, NEETI BAGH,NEW DELHI -110049
9958725553 [email protected]
59. Dr. SURESH SHARMA 34, HASAN KHAN MEWAT NAGAR, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN-301001
9828591747 [email protected]
60. Dr. SUBHASH GUPTA PLOT NO. 1, AIRAN VILLA, SCHEME- NO. 2, ALWAR – 301001
9602218220 -
61. Dr. VIKAS BHARADWAJ 58,HARDEV VIHAR,ALWAR,RAJASTHAN-301001 9468616896 [email protected]. Dr. VIKAS JAIN AMBEDKAR CIRCLE , ALWAR - 301001 9251470058 -63. Dr. VIJAY GUPTA VIJAY ULTRA SOUND, BHAGAT SINGH CIRCLE,
ALWAR, RAJASTHAN0144 2337401 9829096140
64. Dr. VIJAY KOHLI APARTMENT 702 TOWER 3, MALIBU TOWN, SOHNA ROAD, GURGAON
9810764764 [email protected]
65. DUDEJA BHARTI SD-20, SSS DDA FLATS TOWER APARTMENTS, PRITAMPURA , DELHI
9899888101 [email protected]
66. EARTH SAVIOUR 34, GREEN AVENUE ROAD, NEAR D BLOCK CHURCH, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI - 110057
9818171695 [email protected]
67. GABA ANIL 9 MANU MARG, ALWAR -301001 9414021212 [email protected]. GAUTAM SANJEEV POCKET D-4, FLAT No. 4186, VASANT KUNJ,
NEW DELHI 9968650370 [email protected]
69. GARG SANDEEP 173 NARMADA APARTMENTS, ALAKHNANDA,NEW DELHI-110019
9810059682 [email protected]
70. GUPTA HEMRAJ 23 BAGHPAT , NEAR OLD SABJI MANDI, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN- 301001
9414021333 [email protected]
71. GIVE INDIA 3RD FLOOR, WEST KHETWADI MUNICIPAL SCHOOL, KHETWADI LANE NO. 5, MUMBAI- 400004
022 23894046/47 022 23894942
72. GOYAL PAWAN 15 MANU MARG, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN-301001 9829096007 [email protected]
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73. GOYAL UMA SHANTI KUNJ, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN 9928844415 [email protected]. GOYAL VISHAKHA BEHIND ASHOK CINEMA, ALWAR,
RAJASTHAN - 30100175. GOYAL SURENDRA
KUMAR HOTEL RAJASTHAN HERITAGE, TAPUKARA, ALWAR
9413906369 -
76. GROVER PAWAN KUMAR SECRETARY, NULIFE FOUNDATION CHARITABLE TRUST, 3455, RAJA PARK, NEAR RANI BAGH, DELHI-110034
9829076829 [email protected]
77. GUPTA NIDESH D-4/1, VASANT VIHAR, NEW DELHI -110057 9810100099 [email protected] 78. GUPTA RAM 124A, 13th FLOOR, JOLLY MAKER APTT-III,
CUFFE PARADE, MUMBAI9867792279 [email protected]
79. GUPTA REENA C-2/77, SECTOR 36, NOIDA 9811181085 [email protected]
80. GUPTA SHRUCHI C-60, KARAMCHARI COLONY, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN - 301001
9829235182 [email protected]
81. GUPTA SURESH 32, MANU MARG, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN - 301001 9414261666 -82. GUPTA VIKAS SHANTI NIKETAN, RAGHU MARG, ALWAR,
RAJASTHAN – 3010019414017653 [email protected]
83. HANUMAN PRASAD VAIBHAV DECOR, SAHAB JODA, VIJAY MANDIR ROAD, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN - 301001
9414019475 -
84. HUDA RAM KISHEN C-113, SHIVAJI MARG, TILAKNAGAR, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN-302004
9636800652 [email protected]
85. INSTITUTE OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR & ALLIED SCIENCES (IHBAS)
JHILMIL, DILSHAD GARDEN, SHAHDARA, DELHI - 110095
011 22114021 [email protected]
86. JACOB NITYA B1/1572 , VASANTKUNJ,NEW DELHI -110070 09810189408 [email protected]. JAGBIR VPO MAHLANA, DIST. SONEPAT, HARYANA 011 29561994 88. JAGPAL SINGH POST ANANTPURA, BEHROR, DIST. ALWAR,
RAJASTHAN09214005693 -
89. JAIN HITENDER G-91, PREET VIHAR, VIKAS MARG,NEW DELHI – 110092
011 42420060 9810033682
90. JAIN J.K. /EKTA M/S LMJ LTD. 9, HANUMAN ROAD,NEW DELHI – 110001
9810062076 [email protected]
91. JAIN MAHESH L- 94, SARITA VIHAR, NEW DELHI- 110076 9811006937 [email protected] 92. JAIN S. K. SAMTA,32 A/1 AJEET COLONY, NEAR CURCUIT
HOUSE, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN - 3420019829024640 [email protected]
93. JAIN TARA CHAND TARA CHAND NARESH CHAND, B.R. ESTATES, ALWAR - 301001
9829215703 -
94. JAIN ULHAS L M J SERVICES LTD, NEW POWER HOUSE ROAD, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN
0291 2617772 -
95. JAIN VIKAS AMDEKAR CIRCLE, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN - 301001 9251470058 -
96. JAIN VISHAL A-40, G.F SECTOR- 52, NOIDA97. JHA AKHILESH RASHMITARU, 444, SECTOR 21- A,
FARIDABAD - 1210019868519070 [email protected]
98. KAINE KULBHUSHAN PRINCIPAL, DPS, BOPAL, AHMEDABAD 9909812663 [email protected]. KALRA VISHAN 81, SCHEME NO. 8, GANDHI NAGAR, ALWAR,
RAJASTHAN – 3010019828353404
100. KHAN IBRAHIM VILLAGE BHAGOLA, POST & TEHSIL FEROZPUR ZHIRKA, DIST. MEWAT-122104, HARYANA
9416362790 [email protected]
101. KHANNA BHAWANA 97A, POCKET F, GTB, ENCLAVE, DILSHAD GARDEN, NEW DELHI -110093
9891697111 -
102. KHAN MOIN NAWAB KI KOTHI, NUH ROAD, TAPUKRA, TEHSIL TIJARA, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN
9828644612 -
103. KHANDEWAL LAKSHMI KCRI, 30-31, MANU MARG, OPP MILITARY HOSPITAL, ALWAR
9414016577 [email protected]
104. KHETAN ANIL SUNIL HEALTH CARE LTD., 38E/252 A, VIJAY TOWERS, SHAHPUR JAT, NEW DELHI -110049
9810017118 [email protected]
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105. KOCHAR TARA SUNDAR NAGAR, NEW DELHI 9811276003 -106. KRISHANCHAND ADDL. CHIEF ENGINEER (RETD), INCOME TAX
COLONY, JAIPUR9214553530 -
107. KUMAR RAJESH SINDHU DAKSH BHARTI, KISHANGARH, ALWAR
9414277491 -
108. KUMAR RANJIT A-47, KAILASH COLONY, NEW DELHI - 110048 011 29234476 9810184723
109. KUMAR SANTOSH A4 PARIVAHAN APTT., SECTOR 5, VASUNDHRA GHAZIABAD, NCR REGION
9810006197 [email protected]
110. LAL S K SETH MADANLALL PALRIWALA FOUNDATION, C-567 DEFENCE COLONY, NEW DELHI-110024,
9810464824 [email protected]
111. LAL SANJEEV C 01, SWATI APARTMENTS, 12 PATPARGANJ, DELHI -110092
9810510354 [email protected]
112. LILA SHREE KISHAN 70,C BLOCK, SRIGANGANAGAR,RAJASTHAN - 335001
9414089001 9828549203
-
113. LUTHRA SANGEETA EC-256, DDA FLATS, MAYA ENCLAVE, HARI NAGAR, NEW DELHI -110064
9818249223 [email protected]
114. MAHESHWARI VANDANA
156,GOLF LINKS,NEW DELHI 9810055352
115. MALHOTRA GEETA COUNTRY DIRECTOR, READ INDIA, 707, HEWO TOWERS, SECTOR 56, PLOT 42, GURGAON - 122001
98181935750124 4365428
116. MALHOTRA SANJAY SECY. & COMMISSIONER INFO. & TECNOLOGY DEPT., RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR
9672491419 [email protected]
117. MANAKLAO NARAYAN SINGH
VILLAGE MANAKLAO,PO MANAKLAO, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN - 342305
9414133996 [email protected]
118. MANZAR OSAMA D-307, FF SARVODAYA ENCLAVE,NEW DELHI - 110017
9810042862 [email protected]
119. MAKHIJA ANJALI PLOT NO. 34, SECTOR - 44, INSTITUTIONAL AREA, GURGAON - 122002
0124 4744100 [email protected]
120. MATHUR AMRIT 8/2 A YAMUNA MARG, CIVIL LINES,DELHI - 110054
9810065262 [email protected]
121. MATHUR U B HOUSING BOARD , KALA KUA, NEAR RAM MANDIR, ALWAR- 301001
9314323460 -
122. MEHTA NANDI DIRECTOR FINANCE, FREIGHTWORKS,POST BOX 5514, DUBAI, UAE
971504537095 [email protected]
121. MEHTA SANJAY SHANTI NIKETAN, RAGHU MARG, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN – 301001
- -
122. MEHRA HARDEEP D 18, DEFENCE COLONY, NEW DELHI 9811205615 [email protected]
123. MENDIRATTA RUBY EG-4,INDERPURI,NEW DELHI-110012 9810802532 [email protected]
124.. MITA 202B, FORTUNA RIVIERA BLUES APTS, 426 TG CIVIL LINES, NEW HYDERABAD,LUCKNOW - 226007
9839017617 [email protected]
125. MITTAL ASHOK 5/239, ARAVALI VIHAR, ALWAR,RAJASTHAN - 301001
9414018124 -
126. MITTAL BRIJMOHAN B- 1125, PHASE - 3 BHIWADI, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN
9314003201 [email protected]
127. MITTAL RAMESH 34 A JAI MARG, LAJPAT NAGAR,ALWAR - 301001
9982148899 -
128. MODI NARENDRA 21 ARYA NAGAR, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN - 301001 9414016167 [email protected]
129. MONGA SUKANT B-17, ANAND NIKETAN, NEW DELHI 9811705258 [email protected]
130. MONICA HOUSE NO 328, DDA FLAT, NEW SEELAMPUR WELCOME, PHASE 3RD, SHAHDARA -110053
9873886659 [email protected]
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131. NAGPAL PARDEEP K. RITHUMBHARA BUILDING, TRIBHUVAN COMPLEX, ISHWAR NAGAR WEST,NEW DELHI -110065
011 26841089011 268488429811051189
132. NARUKA BIJENDRA 2 KHA 9, HOUSING BOARD, MANU MARG, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN - 301001
9828146687 -
133. NATASHA GA-13, SHIVAJI ENCLAVE, NEW DELHI 9810045007 [email protected]
134. NAYA RAASTA AYA NAGAR, G-44, PHASE VI, NEW DELHI 011 265010809868330890
-
135. NIIT FOUNDATION MINERAVA, 8, BALALJI ESTATE, KALAKAJI,NEW DELHI – 110019
011 4956304909871921370
136. NIRVANA BODHISATTVA ADVAITA GARDEN,VILLAGE HAJIPUR DADIKAR, ALWAR - 301001
9610451098 [email protected]
137. NUZHAT 7 BLOCK, 101 EAST END APARTMENT, MAYUR VIHAR PHASE 1 EXT, NEW DELHI
9910852786 np0054226@techmahindra. com
138. PANCHKARAN LOKESH/ SURUCHI
C-4, D/20 JANAKPURI, NEW DELHI 9711305450 [email protected]
139. PANCHAL DAKSHA SEC.9, HOUSE NO.161, R. K. PURAM,NEW DELHI -110022
9910480185 [email protected]
140. PANDEY BEENA SECTOR10/318 B, INDRANAGAR, LUCKNOW 9918002111 [email protected]
141. PERIWAL RUPENDRA 33, SANJAY MARG, HATHROI, JAIPUR- 302001 9982377777 rperiwal@gmail .com
142. PHD FAMILY WELFARE FOUNDATION
PHD HOUSE ,4/2, SIRI INSTITUTIONAL AREA, AUGUST KRANTI MARG, NEW DELHI – 110016
011 26561443 [email protected]
143. PRASAD RAJSHREE C-9/9570, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI- 110070 9312071755 [email protected]
144. PRASAD SUJATA 6 A, TOWER 2, NEW MOTI BAGH,NEW DELHI -110023
9810228264 [email protected]
145. PRATAP RANDHIR FLAT NO. B 804, EXOTICA ELEGANCE, PLOT NO 9-A, AHINSA KHAND II, INDRAPURAM, GHAZIABAD, U.P.- 201014
9868887044 [email protected]
146. RAJU NEELMANI K 62 NIVEDITA KUNJ, SECTOR 10 R. K. PURAM, NEW DELHI - 110022
9810578274 [email protected]
147. RITURAJ VILL. & POST MURAURA, BIHARSHARIF,DIST. NALANDA, BIHAR
9934283347 [email protected]
148. RUDY RAJEEV PRATAP AB/97 SHAHJAHAN ROAD, NEW DELHI-110011 011 23070300011 23070999
149. RUNGTA KISHAN H- 25, CHITRANJAN MARG, C -SCHEME, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN
9314938625 -
150. RUSTAGI SATISH 54, RAGHU MARG, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN 9829096295 [email protected]
151. RUSTAGI UMAKANT ALWAR HOTEL, 25 MANUMARG , ALWAR, RAJASTHAN-301001
98290963280124 4108328
152. R.B.T.B. HOSPITAL KINGSWAY CAMP, NEW DELHI 011 27113491011 27113493
153. SABOO RAMESH MANAV KALYAN TRUST, 20 PODDAR CHAMBERS, S A BRELVI ROAD, FORT,MUMBAI -400023
9324404611 -
154. SAHI C P HOUSE NO D 35/522, POST SUNET,DIST. LUDHIANA, PUNJAB
9860018049 [email protected]
155. SAINI BHAWAR BANIYA KA BAGH, JAIPUR ROAD, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN-301001
9413908372
156. ST. MARIAM ASHARAM BATHOLA, BETHANY NAGAR, SECTOR 82, FARIDABAD, HARYANA - 121004
9818364972, 9990485968
-
157. SAKSHI SHARMA E-45, ANAND NIKETAN, NEW DELHI 09810232242 [email protected]
158. SALUJA KANTA B 68, SHIVALIK, MALVIYA NAGAR, NEW DELHI 9873172168
159. SANGHAMITRA 8 D, SLICE 2, SCHEME 78, NEAR SANGEET KALA ACADEMY, VIJAY NAGAR, INDORE - 452010
9893300520 [email protected]
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160. SANGHI NIKUNJ/ SUNITA 5/8 ARAVALI VIHAR, KALA KUAN,ALWAR - 301001
98290546259829054656
161. SARAF S K 2A KAPASHERA ESTATE, NEW DELHI 9811666448
162. SAXENA MUKTA 2, MUNIRKA VIHAR, OPP JNU,NEW DELHI-110067
8800778693 [email protected]
163. SAXENA MEENU PRAVENA NIKETAN, BASTI VIKAS KENDRA, COMMUNITY CENTRE, E BLOCK, PHASE-3, DWARKA, NEW DELHI
9818228414 -
164. SEVA ASHRAM VILLAGE MAMARPUR, SINGLU BORDER ROAD, KRISHNA NAGAR, NARELA, DELHI
9711546958 -
165. SHANTI BHAWAN PLOT NO. 479, AJEET VIHAR, BURARI,NEW DELHI
011 27614286011 27619471
-
166. SHANTI NIKETAN ASHRAM
A-51 HARSWROOP COLONY, CHATTARPUR, NEW DELHI
011 646524839213736659
-
167. SHAMSHER QUARTER NO. A/117, CISF COLONY,GATE NO. 3, BTPS/NTPC BADARPUR, DELHI
9899174626 -
168. SHARMA SAKHSHI E45, ANAND NIKETAN, NEW DELHI 9810232242 [email protected]
169. SHARMA UMESH 101,WONDER EXCELLENCY, MANU MARG, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN -301001
9001995233 [email protected]
170. SHARMA VALLERI - - [email protected]
171. SHASHIKANT SETH MAKHANLAL MAHAVAR CHARITABLE TRUST, 4 MANU MARG, ALWAR
0144 2342947 -
172. SHASHISH C 62, GOLF RESIDENCY, SECTOR 47,NOIDA, U.P.
9810844556 9311512828
173. SHARMIK R CENTRE SHARAN KALYAN KENDRA, BAL MUKUND KHAND, GIR NAGAR, KALKAJI, NEW DELHI
9971750506011 20053715
-
174. SHEKHAR SUSMITA 68 GREENWOOD SOCIETY, PHASE 1,OMEGA 1, GREATER NOIDA, U.P.
9810005531 [email protected]
175. SHEKHAWAT RAGHUVIR SINGH
3SA RATANJEET COMPLEX, NEAR MDM SCHOOL, SECTOR 13, HIRANMAGRI, UDAIPUR
9829303739 [email protected]
176. SHEKHAWAT AJEET D 2104, GOLD CROFT APARTMENTS,PLOT NO. 4, DWARKA,NEW DELHI-110075
9910072116 [email protected]
177. SHEKHAWAT JASWANT SINGH
DAULAT SINGH KI DHANI, BANSUR, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN
9785278771 -
178. SHIKHAR UF- 202, PHASE–2, UTKARSH APPARTMENT, TULARAM BAGH, ALLAHABAD-211006
8107443043 [email protected]
179. SHILPI SUPREET SINGH H N 2369, SECTOR-28 HOUSING BOARD COLONY, FARIDABAD, HARYANA
9810808330 [email protected]
180. SINGH AJAY 436, 3RD FLOOR, MATHURA ROAD, JANGPURA - 110014
9051616422 [email protected]
181. SINGH A D D 285, DEFENCE COLONY, NEW DELHI-110024 9810032743 [email protected]
182. SINGH AKLISHESH KUMAR
19 SUNDAR NAGAR, NEW DELHI -110003 9810222606011 24356364
-
183. SINGH ARUN KUMAR 45, SRIKUNJ APARTMENT BUDDHA COLONY, PATNA, BIHAR - 800001
9771019536 [email protected]
184. SINGH BALAJI C EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, F 14/15, II FLOOR, INNER CIRCLE, CONNAUGHT PLACE,NEW DELHI – 110001
9810088836 [email protected]
185. SINGH CHITRA D 7179, 1st FLOOR POCKET-7, SECTOR-D, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI-110070
011 26122377 -
186. SINGH DARSHAN E1/11, VASANT VIHAR, NEW DELHI - 110057 011 26880199 -
187. SINGH DHIRENDRA K-63, GYAN SAROVAR COLONY, ALIGARH, U.P. 9560035068 [email protected]
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188. SINGH GAURI B-94 JAGAN PATH, C SCHEME, CHOMU HOUSE, JAIPUR - 302001
9871127271 [email protected]
189. SINGH GOPAL PLOT NO-148, SHANTI NAGAR, BEHIND PS JAM NAGAR, AJMER ROAD, JAIPUR
9828146003 -
190. SINGH JAGMAL VILLAGE NIMOR, POST ANANTPURA, BEHROR, DIST. ALWAR, RAJASTHAN
9251772298 -
191. SINGH JAYSHREE (JINNI) 3672, GALI LAHAI WALI, CHAUKHAWALAN, CHAWARI BAZAR, DELHI – 110006
9868234822 [email protected]
192. SINGH JITENDRA PHOOL BAGH PALACE, ALWAR,RAJASTHAN - 301001
0144 2347253 [email protected]
193. SINGH MANIKA B BLOCK, 1029 NEW FRIENDS COLONY,NEW DELHI-110025
09873051009 [email protected]
194. SINGH O P 102,SATPURA TOWER, KAUSAMBHI, GHAZIABAD, U.P. - 201010
9818564455
9454400186
195. SINGH PRABHA SHIVANANDAN BHAWAN, BORING ROAD, PATNA, BIHAR - 800001
9430966011 -
196. SINGH RAJINDER TARUN BHARAT SANGH, BHIKAMPURA KISHORI, VIA THANA GHAZI,DIST. ALWAR -301022
01465 2250439414066765
197. SINGH RENUKA A 13 FRIENDS COLONY EAST, 3RD FLOOR,NEW DELHI -110065
9312600453 [email protected]
198. SINGH ROHTASH HOUSE NO-527, V P O -TIKRI KALAN,NEW DELHI - 110041
9711011754 [email protected]
200. SINGH R R P J18, SECTOR 41, NOIDA-201303 9868019557 [email protected]
201. SINGH SARITA SECRETARY, WOMEN & CHILD, RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR
9414045110 [email protected]
202. SINGH SAVITA D 26, GULMOHAR PARK, NEW DELHI-110049 9810422055 [email protected]
203. SINGH SHAKTI A-26, 2ND FLOOR, SECTOR 55,SUSHANT LOK 2,GURGAON, HARYANA
9873943343 [email protected]
204. SINGH SUDHIR PRATAP POCKET D8/FLAT NO 8086, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI -110070
9810408182 [email protected]
205. SINGH TANVEER D 419, DEFENCE COLONY,NEW DELHI -110024
93122209709650746095
206. SINHA MALAY/ ANNIE 4/2 M.S. FLATS, SHAHJAHAN ROAD,NEW DELHI- 110011
9818550246 9818109300
207. SINGHVI SUSHMA N-116, PANCHSHEEL PARK,NEW DELHI -110017
9810767140 sushma@gunjan foundation com
208. SMETACEK RANJANA K2 – 805 CENTRAL PARK 1, SECTOR 42, GOLF COURSE ROAD, GURGAON, HARYANA -122002
099589999840 ranjana. [email protected]
209. SOHAN LAL VILLAGE DEHRA, DIST. ALWAR,RAJASTHAN - 301001
09784171124 -
210. SONI KIRAN D 838,NEW FRIENDS COLONY,NEW DELHI - 110025
9810027777 -
211. SRIVASTAVA KAVITA 76 SHANTINIKETAN, KISAN MARG,JAIPUR - 302015
9351562965 [email protected]
212. SUNDARLAL 72-1, SHIVPURI, PART II, DEENPUR, NAJAFGARH, NEW DELHI -110043
9968802040 -
213. SUREKHA VISHNU K 602, CHIRANJEEV TOWER, NEHRU PLACE,NEW DELHI
9312211852011 26221934
214. SWAMI AVDHESHANAND JI
B1/54, 3rd FLOOR, JANAKPURI, DELHI -110058 011 25504727 prabhuprem@ hotmail.com
215. SWARG DWAR ASHRAM CHATTARPUR, NEAR TINDI GARDEN, NEW DELHI
968430390011 5070506
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NAME ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL
216. TAU DEVI LAL OLD AGE HOME
ST. JOSEPH’S SERVICE SOCIETY & SISTERS OF DESTITUTE, SECTOR 4, GURGAON - 122001
0124 22502039555266346
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217. TEWARI ASHA A-22, VIP COLONY, CRP AREA, NAYAPALLI, BHUBANESHWAR -751015
8377847059 [email protected]
218. THAKUR ASHA A 42 SURYA LANE, KAUSAMBHI,GHAZIABAD - 202010
9810895135 [email protected]
219. TRIPATHI ABHAY D-51, NIVEDITA KUNJ, SECTOR 10 R K PURAM, NEW DELHI-110022
9810028694 [email protected]
220. VATRANA PRADEEP SHANTI FARM, JAIPUR ROAD, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN-301001
9352200004 [email protected]
221. VISHRAM VRIDH ASHRAM
GAUTAMPURI, PHASE-I, 14/5 INDRA VIKAS COLONY, NEAR NPTC, BADARPUR, DELHI - 110035
9212710751 -
222. VENU EYE INSTITUTE & RESEARCH CENTRE
PLOT NO.1 SHEIKH SARAI INSTITUTIONAL AREA, PHASE-2, NEW DELHI- 110017
011 29251951011 29251155/56
223. VERMA NIKHIL - 9717135777 -
224. WADHWAN SUBHASH/PANDEY SANGEETA
E/7, MUNRIKA APARTMENTS,PLOT11,SECTOR 9, DWARKA, NEW DELHI -110075
9414454060 [email protected]
225. WINSOME LABORATORIES LTD.
B 257, NARAINA INDUSTRIAL AREA PHASE I, NEW DELHI – 110028
01125795045 [email protected]
226. YADAV MAHINDER VPO: HAMINDPUR, TEHSIL BEHROR,DIST. ALWAR, RAJASTHAN
941401462501494 231456
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227. YADAV MANOJ KUMAR VILLLAGE SARWA, POST NANGAL KHORIA, TEHSIL BEHROR, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN
9818084276 -
228. YADAV NAVEEN TAJ MEMORIAL T T COLLEGE , VILLAGE JAGDISHPURA, POST SHARUND,TEH. KOTPUTLI, JAIPUR
919694315666 -
229. YADAV SUDERPAL MUKANDSINGHPURA, TEH. BEHROR, ALWAR - -
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We need the support of empathetic, public spirited individuals/ institutions to sustain our current activities and to expand the scope of our dreams. You can provide your time, your clinical, IT, teaching and other professional skills to strengthen our work and further enrich it. Personal/ institutional donations to nurture our projects would be greatly valued.
All donations made in India are eligible to Income Tax benefits under the provisions of Section 80 [G] of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
We also welcome overseas contributions and are duly registered under Foreign Contribution Regulatory Act (FCRA).
Axis Bank Ltd. is the authorised banker of SAPNA.
Delhi:
Shop 2A & 2B, Khan Market, New Delhi -110003Domestic Account No.:120010100574525; IFSC No. - UTIB0000120; Swift Code-CHASUS33FCRA Account No.:120010100817264; IFSC No.UTIB0000120; Swift Code-CHASUS33
Alwar:
1, Jai Complex, Road No 2, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301001Account No.: 910010023090252; IFSC No. UTIB0000401; Swift Code-AXISINBB010
OUR BANKERS9
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Delhi Address:
Flat No. 8086, Pocket D-8, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070
Helpline:
Coordinator Delhi Operations: 8800778693 (Mukta)
Safdarjung Hospital Dharamshala: 9910733070 (Rafique)
Rajgarhea Vishram Sadan: 9654606272 (Vijay)
Trauma Center, AIIMS: 9899480453 (Sunil), 9717685397 (Poonam)
Alwar Address:
Vijay Mandir, P.O. Vijay Mandir, Behror Road, Alwar, Rajasthan - 301023
Helpline:
Vijay Mandir: 0144 2767168, 9928269641 (Chandan)
Venu Vision Centre: 0144 2767033 (Mubin)
Mahila Salah Evam Suraksha Kendra: 0144 2702565 (Sarita)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sapnaindia.org
OUR CONTACTS10
We are extremely thankful to Genesis and specially Hitendra Jain & Ruchika for having published the Annual Report complimentary year after year. Perhaps this is a unique way of contributing to the cause SAPNA is working for.
Genesis is a 45 year old organisation with a vast experience of working for various organisations such as Paramilitary Forces, UN Agencies, NGOs, High Commissions, PSUs, Educational Institutions, IT Companies, Hospitals, Airlines, Hotels, Pharma Companies, etc.. They also undertake making of films, TV commercials and documentaries.
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I know the path,It is straight and narrow,It is like the edge of a sword,I rejoice to walk on it,I weep when I slip,God’s word is:‘He who strives never perishes.’
- M.K. Gandhi
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