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Janaseva Foundation,

“Service to man is Service to God”

Annual Report April 2015 - March 2016

Establishment 15 th January 1988

Registration E/1193 Pune, Dated 23/05/1988 Under Bombay Public Trust Act 1950

Income Tax: 80G – Pn/CIT-I/80G/99/2010-11/2112 dated 25/08/2010 valid indefinitely

35AC- S.O. 1411(E) dated 26/05/2015

FCRA No .: (under renewal of registration) for receiving foreign contribution

Address

Indulal Complex, 1 st floor, Above Rupee Bank, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Navi Peth, Pune – 411 030. Tel. (020) 24538787/8. Telefax : (020) 24537373 Email : [email protected] Web sites : http://janasevafoundation.org, http:// kmsnursingschool.org

Page 1 of 40 Index

• Welcome and acknowledgements • Late Smt. Kundangauri M. Sanghvi & Late Manharlal P. Sanghvi Complex • Late Com. Govindrao Dhapre Rural Hospital • Mobile Health Unit ( NHM ) • Lions Club of Pune Aundh Pashan Janaseva Foundation Eye Hospital • Old Age Homes • Late Shri Haribhai V. Desai Oldage Home Wing – II - Luxury Oldage Home • Physiotherapy Centers • Destitute Rehabilitation Center • Mrs. Vimal Mutha Grooming Academy • Mrs. Kumudben Madanbhai Sura Nursing School & Nursing Hostel • Day Care Center ( For Senior Citizens ) • Research Centre • Ward Boy – Aaya Training • Rural Hub - Mrs. Kanchanben Hirabhai Shah (Chokhawala) Sanskrutik Bhavan • Century Clubs • Care and Education of Street / Slum children • Construction of toilets • Development of 10 rural villages • Basic Geriatric Care Training • Construction of Toilets and Vocational Training supported by The Malhotra Weikfield Foundation and Rotary Club of Pune Central Charitable Trust • CSR activities • Anand Melawa- World Senior Citizens Day Celebration • Meet the Stalwart • Senior Citizens Forum • Net Working of NGO’s • News bulletin – Ageing & Longevity News • Lectures / Seminars • Awards Bestowed • Prominent Events • Board of Trustees & Managing Committee • Donors • Board Meetings • Staff • Financial Information • Remarks • Thanks

Page 2 of 40 Welcome and Acknowledgements

Janaseva Foundation has completed it’s yet another memorable year in which it completed 28 years.

Dr. Vinod Shah, his colleagues along with Mrs. Meena Shah were serving the society in many ways. Later on to do this work on larger and organized scale they formed Janaseva Foundation on 15 th January 1988 . Janaseva Foundation is a registered under Bombay Public Trust Act 1950 having registration No. E/1193 Pune dated 23/05/1988 . It is also registered under 80G, 35 AC and FCRA.

Inspired by the teachings and spirit of service of Rashtrapita Mahatma Gandhi, Sane Guruji, and Saint Mother Teresa foundation has been serving the society for past 28 years with the motto ‘Service to Man is Service to God’ . Starting it’s service from a hired rural hospital, foundation has gradually evolved into well established, widely recognized and one of leading Charitable Organizations. It serves the society through diverse fields like health care, elderly care, disabled care, destitute care, education, vocational training and research, care and school education of street children, construction of toilets, village development etc. It’s beneficiaries are elderly, sick, disabled, destitutes, women, divorcees, poor youth etc.

Foundation is managed by board of 14 trustees headed by it’s founder chairman and is a non-political, non-religious, equal opportunity employer . While imparting it’s services foundation does not discriminate on the basis of religion, caste, nationality, locality, gender etc.

We are now happy to announce that in June 2015 United Nations Organization has granted Janaseva Foundation A Special Consultative Status and foundation is also accredited to it’s Open Ended Working Group on Ageing with the purpose of strengthening the protection of the human rights of older persons.

In February 2016 Screening Committee of Social Defense Bureau, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of , recommended Janaseva Foundation, Pune, , to have a Regional Resource Training Centre under the Scheme of Integrated Programme for Older Persons (IPOP) for the years 2013-2014, 2014-2015

Govt. of India has conferred Janaseva Foundation with Service NGO status and is recognized by Social Welfare and Justice Department for Mobile Medical Unit for Senior Citizens in 35 villages .

For compiling this Annual Report lot of efforts have been taken by our staff, since no creation in this world is a solo effort. In particular I would like to sincerely thank :

My lifeline and Trustee of Janaseva i.e. my wife Mrs. Meena Shah for her constant support Our Secretary, Adv. Vijay Saraf and Treasurer CA Dr. Vardhaman L. Jain Our Patrons, Trustees, Advisors and all Executive Board Members And finally the selfless work of our staff at all levels. God for his blessings

Page 3 of 40 Vision

To build a competent Geriatric Care workforce of Janaseva Foundation through Education, Training and Research based inputs to provide qualitative health care and supportive services to ensure Dignified and Graceful Life for frail Elders and Street Children, based on our principle of “ Service to mankind is service to God “

Mission

To Promote Wellness for Elders & Children Providing excellent and accessible resources of our Elder Health Care and Rural Ageing Programme, Mobile Medical Unit, Eye hospital and Basic Health Programme for all, that improve the quality of life.

To Enhance Elder Services Responding to the changing needs of the community, through education for restoring value system and using research based Active Ageing Programmes for Senior Citizens. Providing Geriatric Care at our Old Age Home (OAH), Day Care Centre and Shatayu ( Century ) Club for elderly with an age of 80 and above.

Upliftment of Street Children Providing basic needs to poverty ridden children on the street i.e. Shelter, Food, Health care and Education by which enabling them to be a bread earner for the family there by helping to eradicate poverty.

To Innovate Providing innovative Leadership, Knowledge, Effective Communication and Financial Resources to accomplish our mission.

Late Smt. Kundangauri M. Sanghvi and Late Manharlal P. Sanghvi Complex [Land at Ambi=5 acres, Servant quarters= 866.25 sq.ft., Staff quarters=1196.20 sq. ft.]

This complex is built with the donation given by Shri Bharatbhai Sanghvi on 5 acres of land donated by Shri Keshavrao Dhapare in memory of his brother late Com. Govindrao Dhapare. It is located some 45 km away from the city of Pune in a scenic, pollution free area of Ambi Ranwadi (Panshet) and houses most of the projects of the foundation e.g. rural hospital, mobile health unit, eye hospital, old age homes, nursing school and hostel, institute of education, dairy (cow shed) and rural hub.

Late Com. Govindrao Dhapare Rural Hospital

Foundation is taking care of the health of senior citizens through it’s Late Com. Govindrao Dhapare Rural Hospital at Ambi Ranwadi, Block Velhe, Dist. Pune. It serves the 50 remote rural villages having population of 50000 . This is the nearest medical facility in this hilly area having very poor roads and transport 35facility. It’s is 50 bedded hospital having Lab, OPD, IPD, Operation Theater. Various specialists from Pune Page 4 of 40 visit this hospital and treat the patients. Through it’s Rural Hospital at Ambi foundation is providing free medical service to the poor. Elderly are provided free dentures, medicines, tonics, clothes etc.

In the year 2015-2016 this hospital served 10,963 senior citizens as follows :

Sr Activity Male Female Total 1 O.P.D. 1515 909 2424 2 I.P.D. 104 134 238 3 Minor surgeries 31 65 96 4 Urine test 0 0 0 5 Blood tests 1069 908 1977 6 Bone Marrow Density 0 0 0 7 Health check up 878 2524 3402 8 E.C.G. 554 382 936 9 Dental check up 992 898 1890 10 X-Ray 0 0 0 Total 5143 5820 10963

Dental check up activity is done in our rural hospital with the help of dentists from Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental Hospital . We have signed an MOU with them. We are grateful to the Vice Chancellor, Dr. Shivajirao Kadam for this. We started homeopathic consultancy for senior citizens / villagers at Bharati Vidyapeeth Homopathic Medical College .

Mobile Health Units - NHM

Janaseva Foundation is running a Mobile Medical Unit. The ambulances go daily to Nasarapur, Khanapur and Ambi side villages. From this year we are running 3 ambulances and have increased the service to 100 villages of covering 15,000 villagers. This area is not served by any other health care provider.

Name of Villages

Sonde Mathana Damguda-asani Wadgaon Zanje Gevande Sonde Sarpale Chirmodi Surwad Dhisar Sonde Hiroji Phansi Rule Anjoli Vihir Sonde Karla Gunjawane Tidakewadi Ranjane Merawane Mordari Khamgaon Katwadi Hatwe Niwi Ambed Manjai-asani Tambhad Kondapur Kondgaon Dapode Madhali Wadi Nigde Bhaginghar Lashirgaon Wanjale Tekpole Ambegaon Malwali Pal Kd. Yarasgaon Ambi Khambwadi Pal Bk. Harpud Borgewadi Pabe Charat Wadi Ekalgaon Deshmukh Wadi Limbarwadi Khopade Wadi Singapur Givashi Hindale Goradwadi Zagadewadi Kajave Page 5 of 40 Kalambewadi Telwadewasti Kuran Manegaon Mangadewadi Mose Osade Padalwadi Pimpalgaon Pole Shirkewadi Shirkoli Saeev Somdaiwadi Dhangarwada Baudhwasti

Senior Citizens Treated : 8998 (inclusive of follow up visits)

Total Patients = 32,683 Pediatric: 6060 Adults: 26623

ANC (Ante-Natal Care) : 1332 PNC (Post Natal Care) : 607 Lab-Test: 17947

Programmes implemented through Mobile Medical Units

1. Imparted information with the help of experts on agriculture and how to increase the yield / crop using modern methods of cultivation. 2. We provide free physiotherapy at the doorsteps to the senior citizens using the portable equipments that are carried in mobile vans / ambulances. These equipments get charged on car battery. 3. We check senior citizens for cataract by holding free screening camps and those who need cataract surgeries are brought to our eye hospital for performing cataract surgery. 4. Regular exhibition and posters are put up for senior citizens to impart health education. 5. To bring changes in traditional customs / habits e.g. early age marriage, cleanliness, sanitation, foundation arranges cultural programmes, street plays etc. 6. Janaseva Foundation is constructing toilets in this area to improve the health of the people through proper sanitation. Until now 250 toilets have been constructed with the financial help provided by Maharashtra Foundation, USA, Share & Care Foundation, USA and Shri Anil Deshpande, USA. 7. Foundation distributes clothes, blankets etc to the poor needy elderly, particularly to the SC, ST and VJNT which include sarees / dresses / clothes for children. 8. Janaseva Foundation celebrates world senior citizens day for urban and rural elderly wherein various programmes dealing with issues of elderly, govt. schemes, entertainment and devotion are held.

Our medical officers Dr. Mrs. Sonali Joglekar, Dr. Ratna Kokje, Dr. Minal Patil, and Dr. Mohite (resident) are visiting 5 days in a week to the villages thus, Janaseva Foundation is providing free medical services to the poor and needy villagers at their door step. Shri Sunil Kathare is the project coordinator for this project.

District Health Office, Pune, Jilha Parishad, gave annual grant of Rs. 23.14 lakhs for this project for the year 2015-16

Janaseva Foundation is also arranging free health check up camps, Health awareness camp, vaccination, eye check up and cataract operations in these villages. We have well equipped ambulances donated by Pawar Charitable Trust, Shri Firodia Trust, Shri Vimalanand R. Pandit, Lions Club. We also have an ambulance bus and a vehicle provided by Govt. of Maharashtra under its National Rural Health Mission project. Page 6 of 40

Lions Club of Pune Aundh Pashan Janaseva Foundation Eye Hospital (Built up area = 5500 sq.ft, 505 sq.m)

This is fully equipped hospital having Operation Theater and modern equipments like YAG Laser, Phaco machine etc. Foundation has appointed Ophthalmologist Dr. Pradeep Damle to perform the cataract operations. This hospital is recognized by District Blindness Control Society (DBSC) Pune , National Blindness Control Society, Govt. of India . Lions International under it’s Sight First Programme had given grant for 40 seater bus. This bus is used to carry a team of ophthalmologist, nurses, assistants, social workers to visit the nearby villages to do the eye screening and those who need cataract surgery are brought to our eye hospital. We carry out about 500 free cataract operations per year. Transport, stay at hospital, cataract surgery, medicines and spectacles, all is offered free of cost. Patients come from various villages of blocks Velhe, Mulshi of and from adjoining districts.

District Blindness Control Society (DBSC) Pune, National Blindness Control Society, Govt. of India gave grant for the operations performed in this year to partially cover the cost of the operations.

Month No. of Cataract Month No. of Cataract operations performed operations performed April 2015 47 October 2015 24 May 2015 44 November 2015 72 June 2015 69 December 2015 50 July 2015 43 January 2016 138 August 2015 67 February 2016 72 September 2015 44 March 2016 66 Total 736

Foundation has performed more than 10,000 free cataract surgeries in last 20 years.

Old age Homes Late Haribhai V. Desai Old age Home (Built up area 3760 sq. ft.) Shri Rasiklal Manikchand Dhariwal Old age Home (Built up area 4834 sq.ft) Mrs. Icharjbai Chunnilal Khivansara Old age Home (Built up area 2190 sq.ft.)

Due to rising population, urbanization, small houses, disintegration of joint family system and changing living values has adversely affected the society and particularly the elderly. This has affected elderly from both poor and well to do families.

Initially Dr. Shah reserved a few cots for the elderly in the hired Sonapur hospital and thus began foundations old age homes where 30 elderly could be accommodated. Later on after formation of Janaseva Foundation with the help of generous donation from Shri Nitinbhai Desai was constructed Late. Shri. Haribhai V. Desai old age home. About 50

Page 7 of 40 elderly can be accommodated here. Janaseva Foundation has built 16 special rooms as extension of Desai Oldage Homes with the help of generous donation from Shri Nitinbhai Desai.

However, later even this was found to be insufficient to accommodate ever rising influx of elderly. Therefore second old age home was constructed with the donation received from Shri Rasiklal Manikchand Dhariwal and Mrs. Shobha Dhariwal and hence it is named Shri Rasiklal Manikchand Dhariwal old age home. It can accommodate about 50 elderly.

With the donation received from Khivansara family Smt. Icharajbai Chunnilal Khivansara old age home came into existence for 20 senior citizens who can pay some money.

Approximately 150 elderly from poor, middle class and affluent families live happily here. Personal attention, 24 hours healthcare and friendly atmosphere, nutritious and tasty food are the some of the features of these old age homes. Approximately 20 to 25 mentally disabled are also given admission here along with 40 to 50 physically disabled elderly. As our rural hospital old age homes and nursing school and wardboy aaya training school are in the same complex they get round the clock health care. The number of elderly persons who were accommodated in our Old age home was as follows:

Sr. No. Month Female Male Total 1 April 2015 113 147 260 2 May 2015 139 152 291 3 June 2015 67 161 228 4 July 2015 85 145 230 5 August 2015 69 147 216 6 September 201 5 56 103 159 7 October 201 5 84 133 217 8 November 201 5 76 117 193 9 December 201 5 95 109 204 10 January 201 6 15 105 120 11 February 2016 29 122 151 12 March 2016 81 74 155 Total 909 1515 2424

Late Shri Haribhai V. Desai Oldage Home Wing – II - Luxury Oldage Home

To cater to the parents of NRI and from upper strata of the society foundation has built luxury oldage home – ‘Late Shri Haribhai V. Desai Oldage Home Wing – II’ which provides them security and trained manpower to assist them. There are 16 double occupancy rooms for mostly couples. Each room is well furnished and has 2 beds, cupboard, refrigerator, TV, Computer, Microwave oven. There is a common room and vegetarian food is served here or in their own rooms as per the wish of the resident elderly. Various newspapers are brought daily. Foundation has purchased Golf Carts for the movement of disabled elderly within the campus, so that they get much required outing and refreshment and to attend the various programmes arranged at Rural Hub.

Page 8 of 40 The income generated from this is used to pay for the free elderly residing in foundation’s other Oldage Homes.

Kitchen garden

Foundation has built a kitchen garden around the Oldage Homes. Here Senior Citizens spend their time in doing various works as per their capacity which keeps them engaged and physically active.

Dairy project – Cow shed

Taking into account the need of milk for the elderly and the patients, foundation’s well wisher the Rotary Club Pune Riverside Rotarian Ishwar Uttamchandani and Mrs. Minoo Uttamchandani gave donations for dairy project and every year they are giving some maintenance Started with 2 Jersey cows , this project now has 6 Jersey cows , 6 buffalos, 3 cow-calves and 4 buffalo-calves. Approximately 50 - 70 liters of milk is obtained per day. Thus our elderly inmates, patients and nursing school students get pure milk. Of late milk production has gone down and for this we have sought expert opinion through our advisor Col. (Retd.) K.C. Mishra.

Physiotherapy Centers

Taking into account special need of the disabled and elderly for physiotherapy, foundation has made this service available at its rural hospital, Ambi, Day Care Centre, Aundh Road and at Erandwane with the help of Lions Club of Pune Aundh Pashan and PMC. Foundation has appointed trained physiotherapist at these well equipped centers. Village Development Council of England had donated for purchase of physiotherapy equipments for physiotherapy centre at Ambi. This centre needed renovation and repair, replacement and addition of physiotherapy equipments. GIVE India through donor gave donation for the same. With the help of this donation, the foundation has also purchased mobile physiotherapy equipments which are carried in our mobile medical units and patients are given physiotherapy at their doorsteps.

Physiotherapy Patients at Day Care Centre = 90

GIVE India

GIVE India is a grant disbursement organization. Janaseva Foundation is one of the listed NGOs at their website and donations made to Janaseva Foundation through their website are disbursed to us every month. Presently Janaseva Foundation gets disbursement for keeping Destitute at our Destitute Centre for one month and for Vocational Training to poor for one month. Every year we have to submit our documents for listing and every month we submit feedback report for the disbursement received. We also get donations for General Funds and Corpus funds and GIVE India has directed donors to us who wanted to sponsor any particular project for a specific period. We have received sponsorship for inmates of our Oldage Homes for 1 year. It’s staff visits us and guided us and GIVE India arranges workshops for NGOs and guides them to secure more donations. We hereby Page 9 of 40 profusely thank GIVE India for helping us for last 10-12 years.

Destitute Rehabilitation Centre [Total land = 5 acres, Built up – 11951.25 (1110 sq. m.)]

We would like to emphasis to all our donors / well wishers that it is a concept with a difference. It is not merely a centre where men, women, children and destitute would be kept and looked after. The difference is that we would strive our best to look after them, their health and identify their aptitudes and train them to make a living. This would eventually bring back confidence in them and on the support that we shall be providing them, would help them feel that they are not destitute anymore but are able to be on their own and lead a life by entering the main stream of the society.

Taking inspiration from the letter received from mother Teresa and her visit, foundation decided to do something for the destitute. Towards this cause, end Chairman Dr. Vinod Shah, Mrs. Meena Shah and other trustees visited mother Teresa’s centre almost all over the country.

However, foundation decided that its destitute centre should try to rehabilitate the destitutes by giving them vocational training along with accommodation and food to the destitute. This project is situated in picturesque Ghat on 5 acres of land. It received a real impetus when Counsel General of Japan given donation of Rs. 43.4 lakhs and very soon Destitute Rehabilitation Centre was built. The bhoomi Pujan was done by the auspicious hands of Hon’ble Shri , then the Chief Minister of Maharashtra on 25 th August 2002.

Our social workers meets the destitute & visits railway station, Sassoon General Hospital, bus stops, foot paths. We talk to them and those who are willing to come to the centre are then brought to the centre after informing the nearby police station. These destitute are homeless and helpless but not hopeless. We take complete history and they are checked for the health, various ailments and diseases. Then they are given bath and clothes to wear along with food. They are given medicines and their health is monitored continuously. All the necessary help is provided by the foundation. As per their age, education and skill suitable vocational training is provided which includes, computer training, bakery, nursing, making different articles, jewelry and ornaments, stitching, tailoring, embroidery etc. For illiterate destitute we arrange broom making training along with chalk making, file making etc.

Along with men and women we also admit child destitute or children from poor broken families. We have been given permission to keep the children by Social Welfare Dept. of Govt. of Maharashtra. This year there are about 35 children staying with us. We have enrolled them in school and special provision is made assisting them in their studies at the centre. We teach them good manner and behavior, cleanliness and hygiene. There is entertainment and sports facility at the centre along with a park with swings see-saw etc. Besides this we also admit disabled destitute. This programme is sponsored by Rampadma Godbole Pratishthan & Dr. Jayant Navarange is the moving force behind it.

Month Male Female Boys Girls Total Page 10 of 40 April 2015 22 12 15 24 73 May 2015 24 12 16 24 76 June 2016 29 11 22 28 90 July 2015 23 19 27 30 99 August 2015 22 15 26 30 93 September 2015 22 15 18 15 70 October 2015 19 18 19 26 82 November 2015 23 17 18 26 84 December 2015 28 10 18 28 84 January 2016 26 12 18 28 84 February 2016 21 11 17 30 79 March 2016 19 11 19 30 79

Educational activities conducted for our school going children

• In the year 2015-16 all the school going children have passed with approx. 70% marks • All the national events and festivals were celebrated at the centre • As decided in a meeting held on 17 th December 2015 children were taught English Grammar, Marathi Grammar, Hindi Grammar, History, Geography, Poems, General Knowledge, etc. as per their classes through out the year. • Mathematic classes were held by Mrs. Ashwini and Mrs. Aruna. • Smt. Durga takes care of the studies of the children and also conducts evening prayer every evening. • This year Mrs. Malati Bhavsar helped the students from class 7 to 10 th with English and Hindi.

Mrs. Vimal Mutha Grooming Academy

This academy has been erected in the premises of our Destitute Rehabilitation Centre with a generous donation from Late Shri Lalchandji Mutha in the name of his wife Late Mrs. Vimal Mutha . This centre was inaugurated on 1 st June 2003 by Mr. and Mrs. Mutha. They also donated 12 computers and 40 sewing machines. Last year we received 14 new computers thru donation received from Charities Aid Foundation- India.

Our destitute poor youth and youth from rural areas, women, and girls are given various types of vocational training. For 10 th / 12 th pass girls and boys we hold free residential computer training courses. During their stay foundation pays for their food and accommodation. If they pay Rs. 600 they are issued a certificate by Govt. During the rest of the day personality development, spoken English, bakery training, tailoring, yoga, medication etc. classes are arranged. For women and girls we have tailoring, stitching, embroidery training. As students are reluctant to pay the fees and hence attendance was less. From this year these fees will be waved off and training is given free of cost. A full time teacher Ms. Malati Bodhalkhande is in charge of our vocational training courses

Sr. Vocational Training No. of students 1 Basic & Advance 61 Computer training

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Training and Rehabilitation of Disabled youth

Janaseva Foundation along with Dr. Reddy’s Foundation started this activity in the year 2015 at its’ Destitute Rehabilitation Centre, Bhilarewadi, Katraj, Pune. 10 th class passed disabled and hearing impaired youngsters are provided free accommodation, food, training and placement. This is a unique specialized training centre for such youths of the country. Dr. Reddy’s Foundation provides a training programme for 60 days which includes Domain Training, Spoken English, Life Skills, Work Readiness Modules & Placement in corporate sector.

Batch Period No. of Placed Not Not No. students placed working 1 02/01/2015 - 02/03/2015 15 10 5 3 2 31/01/2015 - 31/03/2015 13 11 2 4 3 31/03/2015 - 27/05/2015 7 5 2 4 4 27/04/2015 - 25/06/2015 11 10 1 3 5 22/06/2015 - 20/08/2015 17 12 5 3 6 10/07/2015 - 07/09/2015 13 10 3 0 7 12/09/2015 - 10/11/2015 16 10 6 3 8 15/10/2015 - 13/12/2015 11 10 1 4 9 10/11/2015 - 08/01/2016 21 12 8 6 10 15/12/2015 - 13/02/2016 14 12 2 0 11 17 /02 /2016 - 15 /04 /2016 15 10 5 0 12 29 /02 /2016 - 27 /04 /2016 11 11 0 2 Total 164 123 40 32

Names of the organizations where these students are placed

Aegies Aegies, Commerzone,Yerwda, Pune Aurangabad Sports Club CMS Technologies, Deogiri College Narhegaon, Pune Digi Call D-Mart Dr. Reddy's Foundation Hyundai Showroom Janseva Foundation Karvy Data Services Library Magus Manasai Hospital, Jalgaon Mobile Centre Reliance Fresh Reliance Mart SoftAccesss Tata BSSL TATA TBSSL, Kalyningar, Pune TBSSl Toshniwal Hospital, Solapur ZP school

Mrs. Kumudben Madanbhai Sura Nursing School and Nurses Hostel [Nursing School built up = 3300 sq. ft, 306 sq. m] [Nurses Hostel built up = 2907 sq. ft., 270 sq. m]

Page 12 of 40 To empower the girls, women and divorcees from poor families and to fulfill the need of the society foundation has started nursing school from August 2002.

This school came into existence through handsome donation given by foundation’s patron Lion Madanbhai Sura in the name of his wife Mrs. Kumudben and hence the name of the school. This school conducts 2 years A.N.M. nursing training for the 12 th pass girls. We give preference to the girls from rural area of Konkan. We also admit students who are unable to pay their fees and the foundation tries to raise funds for them. Lion Madanbhai Sura is inchage in making the corpus fund for Nursing School. Now school has been granted permission to admit 30 students per year. This school is recognized by the Maharashtra Nursing Council, & Indian Nursing Council, New Dehli. The result is 100% and most of the girls have passed out with good marks including many receiving honors. We get monitory support from GIVE Foundation, Patel Charitable Trust, Shri. Raj Sura- Australia for the poor girls and also scholarship is awarded by Govt. of Maharashtra to BC, OBC, SC students.

Since its inception 290 students have completed their RANM training in 17 batches. The 17 batch had 28 students who appeared for their final exams in July 2015. Out of 28 students 14 students obtained 1 st class. All our qualified nurses have been employed in various departments of Dr. D.Y. Patil Hospital in , Pune, Global Hospital, K.E.M. Hospital, Noble Hospital, Sahara Hospital etc.

We have enrolled 30 inn 18 th batch in 1 st August 2014 and the students appeared for their 1st year exam in July 2015 and 14 students passed with 1 st class and now they are studying in 2 nd year.

We have enrolled 30 students on 1 st August 2015 in 19th batch, out of which 25 students are getting scholarship form Govt. of Maharashtra as they are from backward class and 5 students are given free admission since they are from very poor families who cannot afford the fees. We find that there good demand for employment for our nurses in reputed nursing homes / hospitals.

As a part of syllabus we are sending girls for field visit in Rural & Urban Public Health Centre’s as well as one day visit in Aganwadi Milk Dairy & old age homes for practical training. As extra curriculum activity, we conduct Health day celebration in form of health camps.

We are arranging the guest’s lecturers for nursing students for their better view in their curriculum. The Accenture company employees came to our office to teach personality development. We are giving training of computer basic course at our Katraj centre.

Special District Social Welfare office, Govt. of Maharashtra gave scholarship to Schedule Cast girl students.

Day Care Centre for senior citizens

Since the year 2000, Janaseva Foundation started a Day Care Center at Shewale Hospital Premises at Aundh at the auspicious hands of Shri Ratnakar Gaikwad, in the presence of late Padmavibhushan Dr. Mohan Dharia and Shri Nitinbhai Desai. Activities like Page 13 of 40 Meditation & Yoga Class, Geeta Class and Physiotherapy are taken in the Day Care Center. 50 to 60 senior citizens attend such activities daily. We have approx. 200 members in our Day Care Centre. Shri Nitinbhai Desai, our Patron, has graciously donated a Mobile Van to the Day Care Centre.

The day begins with devotional programmes, yoga and meditation, morning walk. Papers and magazines along with books are available for reading. There is a computer literacy class and physiotherapy. TV, DVD player and indoor playing equipments e.g. carom, chess, T.T. etc. are available. Outdoor sports like badminton, tennis are also played by the inmates. Birthdays of the members are celebrated, lectures on various topics are arranged. They also arrange free medical check up camp, stitch clothes for the slum children, take their tuitions, collect donations during natural calamities e.g. Tsunami, Gujarat Earthquake etc. Members also arrange a picnic and visit other projects. Some members say that spending time in Day Care Centre is spending Golden Years for enjoying life, playing games, laughing with other members as friends.

The senior citizens from our centre attend seminars and functions conducted by Janaseva Foundation. This centre is run by us in the place provided by Pune Municipal Corporation and the monitory help by Lions Club of Pune Ganeshkhind and minimum contribution from members.

Important activities

90 members availed the physiotherapy in this year. April 2015 80 th birthday of Prof. N.S. Gopalkrishnan, Secretary, DCC along with other April born members on 25/04/2016. On the same day a Century Club with 17 members in the age group of 80 years and above was inaugurated. On this occasion 70 kgs rice, 60 kgs wheat, 15 kgs of sugar, 15 ltr of cooking oil were donated by the members to Saraswati Orphanage at Dapodi. 7 members availed physiotherapy services. May 201 5 Video shooting at DCC Various activities at DCC were recorded and telecasted on Sayadri Channel Mr. T.S.R. Moorthy donated Rs. 75,000/- to Janaseva Foundation on the occasion of this 75 th birthday which was celebrated at the centre Another member of DCC Ms. Duru Melwani also donation Rs. 10,000/- to Janaseva Foundation 8 members availed physiotherapy services. June 2015 Fowai forum Mumbai conduced a spiritual retreat for the members of DCC at Lonawala from June 17 th to 22 nd June 2015. Birthdays of members were celebrated. 7 members availed physiotherapy services. July 2015 Janaseva Foundation arranged a visit to Mangala Theater for viewing the movie Killa. Mr. & Mrs. M.V. Shaikh donated R.s 500 to the centre which was utilized for purchase of cups and glasses. Late DCC member Mr. Srinivasan’s family donated a walker and walking stick to the centre. Page 14 of 40 8 members availed physiotherapy services. August 2015 7 members availed physiotherapy services. September 2015 8 members availed physiotherapy services. October 2015 Mrs. Asha Rao from Tata Institute of Social Sciences did her field work at DCC based on its’ activities. 9 members availed physiotherapy services. November 201 5 7 members av ailed physiotherapy services. December 201 5 7 members availed physiotherapy services. January 201 6 Members of ASCOP, Aundh, Pune conducted their annual carom tournament at DCC from Jan to Feb. 8 members availed physiotherapy services. February 2016 Members of ASCOP, Aundh, Pune conducted their annual carom tournament at DCC from Jan to Feb. 5 members of DCC attended spiritual retreat at Sikkim from 5 th to 12 th Feb Pune Municipal Corporation painted the walls, doors, etc., fixed the windows, etc. and the centre remained closed from mid Feb. 7 members availed physiotherapy services. March 2016 Centre remained closed till mid March. 7 members availed physiotherapy services.

Research Centre

Janaseva Foundation’s Research Centre is recognized by Savitribai Phule Pune University. The centre has it’s research advisory committee. Students from India and from abroad have done their research here. This centre has produced presentations, research papers / articles and books. This centre has undertaken research projects also.

In the year 2014-2015 Janaseva Foundation along with Duke University of North Carolina, USA and Institute of Public Health Foundation of India, has completed a Research Survey on Socio Economical and Health Assessment of elderly in rural villages in Maharashtra under the guidance of Prof. Truls Ostbye, Duke University, USA Dr. Subhash Salunke, (PHFI) and Dr. Rahul Malhotra, Duke NUS, Graduate Medical School, Singapore.

Ms. Matilda Olajumoke Ogundare, USA, was appointed as full time Research Fellow and in charge of Research Team of the project who stayed at our Oldage Homes at Ambi October 2014 to January 2015.

We enrolled 352 elderly from 10 villages of Blocks Velhe and Mulshi of District Pune and 50 elderly in pilot study . All the participant elderly were given water filters.

The data collected during this survey is computerized and is being used for research.

Ward Boy, Aaya Training Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) – Accenture supported project

Page 15 of 40 This project is completely sponsored by Accenture through Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India. We get disbursements from CAF for running this project and they have also helped us to procure computers and a van for transportation of warboys and aayas during the training. Employees of Accenture company very often visit our various activities as volunteers and spend their time with our inmates and also distribute eatables / goods etc. They often sing songs, tell stories. CAF helps us in preparing our project and feedback reports every year for continuation of this sponsorship. Their staff visit our project and inspects our records of utilization of funds and guide us. We profusely thank CAF and Accenture for helping us for last 8-10 years.

Janaseva Foundation has started a four months free residential ward boy and aaya training course. This is a certificate course recognized by University of Pune. It consists of 3 months of lecture/ Theory at Ambi and 1 months of practical training in Sancheti Institute of Rehabilitation.

Broad Objectives To give an opportunity to learn the skills of this paramedical services to 8th pass boys & girls (also men & women under the age of 35) who are destitute / broken from families, so that at the end of the 4 months period they will be employed in good hospitals and will draw a good salary. There are many 8th pass boys / girls wandering in search of job and hence there is a need for it. Empowerment of poor, helpless boys and girls.

This year 13 wardboys have received training under this programme. Up till 245 ward boys and aaya are trained and they got jobs in renowned hospitals in Pune. Monthly stipend is given to them to help them support their poor families.

Rural Hub – Mrs. Kanchanben Hirabhai Shah (Chokhawala) Sanskrutik Bhavan

A well equipped rural hub is constructed At Ambi and was inaugurated on 9 th November 2009 at the hands of Dr. Narendra Jadhav , then Member of Planning Commission of India . The aim is to continue to serve the rural elderly after the rural aging project. It consists of a big hall having audio video equipments for conducting lectures and presentations. There is also a library for elderly. Foundation conducts free lectures for the elderly on various topics. It serves as a meeting place for elderly and for arranging informative lectures on various issues concerning not only for the elderly of the old age homes at Ambi, but also for the elderly of the Rural Villages. Festivals, Yoga Classes, Cultural and musical programmes, Bhajans are conducted regularly. Conferences and seminars are also arranged on various topics. Lectures on health, banking, agriculture, sanitation, health insurance, mediclaim, loans etc. related to senior citizens are organized regularly and Mural Centre of Savitribai Phule Pune University helps us in this.

Activities Conducted at Rural Hub

17/05/2015 Film Actress Madhu Kambikar along with her crew of film artists visited our ashram & had a shooting session in the hub for her Marathi documentary film.

Page 16 of 40 21/05/2015 The geriatric care giving tutors visited our Ambi unit & had a session in the hub.

29/05/2015 Mr. Madhav Anand from CAF India visited our unit & talked to wordboys & Resident interacting with them regarding wordboys

30/05/2015 Poona Hospital & Research Centre School of Nursing students and tutors visited and organized a programme of interaction with our sr. citizens

30/05/2015 Mr. Nikhil Desai from ThyssenKrupp industries visited our unit with his team and interacted with our Sr. citizens in the hub.

05/06/2015 Rotary Club arranged a programmed in the hub after their Tree Plantation at Ambi

16/6/2015 10 students of Dr. D.Y. Patil Collage of Architecture, Lohagaon, arranged a program in hub.

21/06/2015 Smt. Surekha Pethe celebrated her birthday at Rural hub and served the lunch.

25/06/2015 Dr. Bhandari and his group and organized talk with the residents in the hub.

04/07/2015 Presentation Programme was arranged for the geriatric care training students in the hub.

12/07/2015 Cultural Programme for our residents was by students of Symbiosis collage.

20/07/2015 Sankla Family visited our ashram. An entertainment program was arranged by nursing students & Mr. Modi. Fruits were distributed to all the residents.

21/07/2015 Smt. Kanchanben Shroff, Advisor of Janaseva Foundation celebrated her birthday in the hub in the presence of all residents.

22/07/2015 Amodh Mahila Mandal, Dhankawadi, organized a cultural program of songs in the hub for the all residents.

25/07/2015 Film ‘UPKAR’ staring Manoj Kumar was shown to the residents in the rural hub.

02/08/2015 Movie ‘Deol Band’ was show and snacks were arranged at Abhiruchi Mall. A picnic everybody was arranged.

03/08/2015 International President of Rotary Clubs, Mr. Raghvan visited & a Programme was arranged in the hub.

15/08/2015 Flag hosting & speech by Mr. Manik Nivangune was arranged our hub a lot local dignitaries were present.

Page 17 of 40 22/08/2015 Accenture employees visited our ashram & played Antashari. Our senior citizens responded very enthusiastically.

02/09/2015 ‘Shivsena Mahila Aaghadi’ organized Raksha Bandhan programme in which Smt Kalpana Sambhaji Thorve, Nagarsevika & her members tied Rakhies to our aajobas & distributed fruits in the hub.

05/09/2015 Students from Katraj along with Mrs. Surekha Pethe organized a Dance program for the residents in rural hub.

12/09/2015 Rotary Club of Pune Katraj organized musical orchestra program for all our residents in the rural hub. The residents very enthusiastically participated with lots of clapping & dancing.

19/09/2015 Abhinav education Society’s N.S.S Unit programme officer Mr. Navle & team visited our ashram & organized in entertainment program for all the residents.

30/09/2015 Jagruti Mahila Mandal along with Smt. Kanchanben Shroff, Smt. Kailash Patel and 35 members visited our ashram & an entertainment program for our sr. citizens was organized in the hub. Sweets, fruits distributed.

6/10/2015 Dr. Nanda Shivgude and her colleagues come from Addhar Care Centre, Solapur visited and arranged a get together wherein she gave information about life at old age home she runs at Solapur.

10/10/2015 Classical Basuri Vadan program was given by C.A. Subhash Shah & his group in the hub. This program was organized by Sarvodaya Sr. Citizens Charitable trust.

13/10/2015 The Manager of Bank of Maharashtra, Panshet Branch Mr Sudhir Ghate & Cashier Mr. Umesh visited our Ashram & gave a talk about latest financial benefit schemes for Sr. Citizens. They talked to our Sr. Citizens regarding their pension problems & answered their queries regarding various baking problems.

31/10/2015 Accenenture company employees visited Ambi for Tree Plantation & gave donation for our old age home.

5/11/2015 Mr. Shailesh Jitkar celebrated his son’s birthday in the hub with our Sr. Citizens with cutting cake & played many games like musical chair etc. with our Sr. Citizens.

6/11/2015 Mr. Paramjitsingh Gandhi visited our old age home & distributed snakes, sweets & celebrated Diwali with our Sr. Citizens by bursting crackers.

8/11/2015 Lions Club of Aundh Pashan organized a musical orchestra program for our Sr. Citizens in the Hub. Everybody enjoyed old Hindi & Marathi songs very much.

Page 18 of 40 16/11/2015 Lunkad family celebrated their aunts birthday & organized a tea party & musical orchestra for our Sr. Citizens

15/12/2015 The STP Plant was inaugurated by Shri. Dara Damania, Chairman ThyssenKrupp group. Our Patron Shri. Nitinbhai Desai carried out Bhoomi Pujan for centralized kitchen behind Desai Ashram. A programme & lunch was organized at Rural Hub for all the dignitaries present on this occasion.

18/12/2015 Sr. Citizens from old age home, Mumbai, had come to meet our Sr. Citizens & they interacted with them. They had a session in the rural hub with our Sr. Citizens discussing the pros & cons of the old age homes & the life & the difference between their & our old age home.

29/12/2015 Visit by Walchand Group Industries employees. They saw the TV they had donated to us in the hub and interacted with our residents in the hub by relating their experiences.

01/01/2016 Art of Living seminar was arranged in our rural hub where Sr. citizens & Nursing students participated in the seminar from 01-08/01/2016.

06/01/2016 The Art of Living group organized a SATSANG programme for all our Sr. citizens at night after dinner.

09/01/2016 Ms. Aruna Datte of USK Foundation organized an entertainment programme of games for our resident. All our Sr. citizens took part with lots of enthusiasm. Prizes were distributed to the winners. Also Mr. Vishwas Patwardhan gave a program on astrological views on various RAASHIS. Our residents were very happy with the program.

11/01/2016 Janaseva Foundation organized NRHM mega Health Camp at Rural hub, Ambi alongwith Jilla Parishad Arogya Vibhag, Dr. D.Y. Patil Hospital & Panchayat Samiti, Velhe. This was a total health check up camp in which villagers from Ghol, Dapsare, Ranjne, Khamgaon, Osade, Nigde, Kuran, Ambi, Sonapur villages participated. Nearly 748 people benefited from the camp which included 448 in General OPD, 185 for Orthopedic, 31 for Cataract, 34 for Gynaec, 25 for Surgical, 53 for Dental, 41 for Skin problems, 31 for ENT & 61 for Pediatric.

15/01/2016 NSS Camp of Bharti Vidyapeeth Medical Collage was organized from 15/01/2016 to 21/01/2016 in the rural hub with daily lectures by dignitaries from various fields.

07/02/2016 Tilgul Program was organized by Mr. Vijay Atre & his group of 35 people in our rural hub for our senior citizens. They interacted with all our elders.

14/02/2016 ANKUR NGO organized a valentine day celebration program for our Sr. Citizens. There was an orchestra program & cake cutting by our elders. Our elders enjoyed the program & danced to the songs from Hindi & Marathi films.

Page 19 of 40 21/02/2016 The Charity Commissioner Mr. Shivkumar Dige visited our unit, saw our old age home. A program was organized in the hub with our elders. Mr. Bharat Shroti gave a very good lunch for the residents & guests. It was a party like atmosphere with lots of laughter & jokes with the residents.

28/02/2016 Mr. Pagaria organized a lunch for all residents in the hub with lots of singing in the hub.

28/02/2016 NSS camp from Bharti Vidyapeeth Law college held from 28/02/2016 to 05/03/2016.

02/03/2016 Our Patron Shri. Bharatbhai Sanghvi along with his wife Mrs. Meena Sanghvi visited our ashram & were very much impressed with the various hub activities.

08/03/2016 On the occasion of Women’s Day, a celebration was arranged where 80 staff members of Thyssenkrupp Company participated & they had arranged cultural program in which our elders participated. This was followed by lunch.

11/03/2016 A program of Bhajans was organized on the occasion of death anniversary of wife of our member Shri. T.S.R. Moorthy & also lunch was arranged for guests & residents.

14/03/2016 Mr. Purandare, former Charity Commissioner of Maharashtra along with his wife visited.

18/03/2016 Mr. Surender Kumar took the presentation of Geriatric Care Giver students.

20/03/2016 Our trustee Shri. Nanjibhai Shah brought 40 VIP’s from Mumbai. They interacted with the residents followed by a program by Shri. Rajnikant Modi. Everyone appreciated our work & gave blessings.

23/03/2016 HOLI was celebrated by all the inmates in our Rural Hub.

27/03/2016 Program & outing was arranged for all residents where they played HOLI with adopted street children. Dr. Vinod Shah & Smt. Meena Shah also participated in this program.

Century clubs

Janaseva Foundation has started a novel activity the “Century Club” for the senior citizens aged 85 to 100 years. These clubs give an opportunity to senior citizens aged 85 years and above to meet other senior citizens from the same age group. Senior Citizens aged below 85 years can become volunteers for these clubs and help in arranging various programmes etc. These clubs have their meeting once a month and various programmes are arranged which include entertainment, educative, health topics etc. They also arrange picnics. Each club is managed by it’s members and has elected President, Secretary and Treasurer.

Page 20 of 40 Due to mobility problems faced by the elderly and to involve more elderly from different suburbs of Pune foundation started Century Clubs at following places in Pune city.

Century Club of Navi Peth, Pune

This is the 1 st century club started by Janaseva Foundation. It was inaugurated on Friday, January 1, 2010 at Nivara Old Age Home, Navi Peth, Pune. Late Padmavibhushan Dr. Mohan Dharia, President, Vanarai presided over the function while Dr. Chitra Naik, famous educationist, Hon. Home Minister for State Mr. Ramesh Bagwe, Dr. Gururaj Mutalik were present at this function.

On the 1 st day of every month there is meeting of members of Century Club in auditorium of Niwara Oldage Home. Few of the programmes organized in this year by this clubs are as follows: Chairman : Prof. P.L. Gawade Date Programme April 201 5 Marathi songs, celebrating G udi Padva May 201 5 Programme – Prem swarup aai June 201 5 Programme - Marthmodi July 201 5 Games August 2015 Story – Krantikari September 2015 Kirtan – Sahil Shaikh October 2015 Participation in Anand Melava November 2015 Yugandar Krishan December 2015 Home doctor January 2016 Geet Ramayan February 2016 Violin March 2016 Kathakathan

Century Club of Kothrud, Pune

This clubs was inaugurated on 15/01/2014 at the hands of Shri Chandrakant Mokate, MLA, Shri Bhimrao Tapkir, MLA and Prof. P.L. Gawade.

Chairman : Ms. Jyoti Sachde Date Programme April 2015 Geet Ramayan May 2015 Prem swarup aai June 2015 Games July 2015 Movie August 2015 Kathakathan by Asha Phadke September 2015 Kirtan by Sahil Shaikh October 201 5 Moshahari November 201 5 Yugandar Krishna December 201 5 Hindi songs by Anand Mistri January 201 6 Annual day celebration February 2016 Programme by Prajapita Bramha Kumaris

Page 21 of 40 March 2016 Hindi & Marathi songs

Century Club of Sahakarnagar, Pune

This clubs was inaugurated on 21/03/2014 by Shilpakar Shri Khedekar and former minister Shri Khatal Patil.

Chairman : Mr. K.. Kulkarnni Date Programme April 2015 Geet Ramayan May 2015 Games June 2015 Hindi Marathi songs July 2015 Yugandar Krishna August 2015 Orchestra September 2015 Kirtan October 2015 Participation in Anand Melava November 2015 Home Doctor by Dr. Hemant Bafana December 2015 Lecture January 2016 Geet Ramayan February 2016 Violin March 201 6 Kathakathan

Century Club at Dhankawadi, Pune

This clubs was inaugurated on 25/05/2014.

Chairman : Mr. V.P. Pendse Date Programme April 2015 Hindi Marathi songs by Smt. Patritkar May 2015 1st Annual Day celebration June 201 5 Old songs by Mr. Vikas Sane July 201 5 Orchestra – Mr. Anan Mistri August 201 5 Games September 2015 Dwarkech Shrikrishna and Vithoba Pandharpurcha October 2015 Participation in Anand Melava November 2015 Dhurandhar Shri Krishna December 2015 Home doctor and Herbal medicine by Dr. Hemant Bafana January 2016 Lecture on Mana Karare Prasana by Mr. Nandkumar Shinde February 2016 Violin March 2016 Kathakathan by Jyoti Padhye

Century Club of Aundh Road, Pune

This club was inaugurated on 25/04/2015 at Day Care Centre, Shewale Hospital, Aundh Road by Dr. Vinod Shah, Chairman, Janaseva Foundation in the presence of Smt. Anita Prakash Dhore, Social Worker. Page 22 of 40

Chairman : Mr. Gopalkrishnan Events are given earlier under Day Care Centre

Century Club of Vishrantwadi, Pune

This is the latest Century Club of Janaseva Foundation located at Vishrantwadi, Pune, and was inaugurated on 12/01/2016. Dr. Vinod Shah, Chairman, Shri Vasant Jadhav, Trustee, Mrs. Surekha Pethe were present on the occasion.

Chairman : Mr. Dilip Pawar Date Programme January 2016 Inauguration February 2016 Meeting discussion on visit to Oldage Home. March 2016 Final discussion on visit to Oldage Home

Care and Education of Street / Slum children

Foundation started this project since 21/10/2012 for the children begging on the road, living on the footpaths and for the children from nomadic tribe called Potraj. Foundation’s social workers conducted survey and counseled the children and their parents on 2-3 occasions and were able to persuade them to take the school education. It was a difficult task as many children were helping their parents to earn livelihood. The other difficulty was to procure the necessary documents for school admission as these children had none including birth certificates. During this period 100 such children were enrolled in Sane Guruji Primary School, Road, Pune, Adarsh Primary School, Swargate, Pune. We conducted the following activities for these children.

• Counselling of children and parents • Procurement of age certificates from Sassoon Hospital • Medical Check up and treatment • Distributed School Uniforms, School Bags, Book, Notebooks etc. • Provided help in education (tutors) • Checked attendance every 15 days and their progress • Informal education – cleanliness, hygiene, manners • Recreation, Picnics etc. • Distributed nutritious food • Celebration of festivals and distributed sweet boxes during Diwali • Arranged transport • Arranged release from Police through Bal Kalyan Samiti if these children were caught by the police

Construction of toilets

Like many other villages in India villages from various blocks of District Pune, India, do not have toilets. These villages are mostly populated by elderly as young generation has migrated to the city of Pune. Elderly have to walk for long distances for defication and in Page 23 of 40 the night and in rainy days it’s very difficult for them. During surveys done by the foundation and while implementing various projects in these villages foundation has notice this deficiency. With sponsorship from Mr. Anil Deshpande, USA, Share and Care, USA, Maharashtra Foundation, USA, Rotary Club and Rotary Foundation and now with Rotary club of Pimpri under a Global Grant Project and Malhotra Weikfield foundation, foundation has built more than 500 toilets in various villages till now.

More than 800 toilets will be constructed in the next year.

Development of 10 rural villages

Janaseva Foundation has adopted 10 rural villages to be developed as Adarsh Gram. In these villages population consists of mostly elderly as young generations has shifted to the cities . Under this programme toilets will be built in these villages which will benefit the elderly. Proper roads, water and sanitation will also be improved. Elderly will be given assistance to open bank accounts and will be given information about agriculture and associated occupations. Foundation has provided free water filters to the rural elderly and will provide further water filters to the rest of the elderly. Free Health check up and medical treatment will be provided to the elderly from these villages and toilets will be constructed . Poor elderly will be provided cows / buffalos to augment their income. Further research projects will be done.

Basic Geriatric Care Training

Janaseva Foundation has signed MOU with Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, to conduct Basic Geriatric Care Training course at Pune. There is a large demand for such care givers in society, as there are many families who having ailing elderly in family. This course imparts special training to take care of elderly people. The minimum qualification is 10 th pass and is for anyone who is aged 18 years and above. This is of 4 th months duration comprising of 120 hours of dedicated theory and 300 hours of practice. Janaseva Foundation has formed a steering committee to look after this activity and has appointed qualified teacher. The 1 st batch of 11 students complete it’s training in July 2015. The 2 nd batch of 10 students completed training on 28/03/2016. Successful candidates have been awarded certificates and were provided employment assistance.

Construction of Toilets and Vocational Training supported by The Malhotra Weikfield Foundation and Rotary Club of Pune Central Charitable Trust

During the year we received Rs. 52 lakhs from Malhotra family , out of which Rs. 50 lakhs are from Rotary Club of Pune Central Charitable Trust for the Project of Construction of toilets in rural areas and Vocational training. We are highly indebted to Bahri B.R. Malhotra , our Advisor, Shri Ashwini Malhotra , our Trustee, Shri Mukesh Malhotra and all the members of the Rotary Club of Pune Central Charitable Trust .

Page 24 of 40 CSR Activities

Since govt. has enacted CSR activity law many corporations are looking for NGOs with whom they can do projects to serve the society. Janaseva Foundation has approached many corporations and vice versa and has made presentations and submitted projects. It’s board members and chairman had meetings with CSR committees of these organization and the details of the Projects is as follows:

Thyssenkrupp Industries

Project Name Cost in INR Sewage Treatment Plant , Ambi 18 lakhs Equipments for Ophthalmic Dept. at Rural Hospital , Ambi 19.10 lakhs Solar Power Plant, Ambi 18 lakhs

The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd.

Project Name Cost in INR Sponsored meals for 50 destittue children residing at Destitute 12 lakhs Rehabilitation Centre, Bhilarewadi, Katraj, for 1 year Transportation of children for 1 year 1.20 lakhs Sponsored healthy diet for inmates at Oldage Homes at Ambi for 4 2 lakhs months

DSM India Pvt. Ltd.

Project Name Cost in INR Sponsored total expenses of 50 street children adopted by Janaseva 5 lakhs Foundation for 1 year

Janaseva Foundation is in contact with Praj Industries, Cognizant, Jindal Aluminium, Thermax Ltd, Bharat Forge and Cummins India etc. for funding of other projects.

“Anand Melava” – World Senior Citizens Day Celebrations

Every year (since 2002) Janaseva Foundation celebrates World Senior Citizens Day jointly with Lions International Club District 323D2, Pune Municipal Corporation, University of Pune, ILC-I, YASHADA (Govt. of Maharashtra), Bharati Vidyapeeth and many senior citizen organizations by arranging get-together of more 3,000 senior citizens from Pune and surrounding areas. It’s a day long programme which includes breakfast, lunch, felicitation of 10 well known senior citizens aged 80 years, & above entertainment, educative lectures and a spiritual discourse. Many dignitaries and experts participate and guide the senior citizens. Over the years many ministers had participated in this event and guided the senior citizens e.g. Hon’ble Meira Kumar, former speaker of Lok Shabha, Hon’ble Sushilkumar Shinde, former Home Minister, Hon’ble Prithviraj Chavan, former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Hon’ble Manikrao Gavit, former Minister of State, Department of Social Justice and Welfare, Govt. of India etc.

Page 25 of 40 This year during this programme on 3 rd October 2015 at Shri Ganesh Kala Krida Manch, Swargate, Pune, in which more than 3000 senior citizens from and around Pune participate an appeal was made for the donations for the Drought Affected farmers and people. As a result we were able to collect Rs. 10 lakhs and the cheque of this amount was handed over to Hon’ble Shri Devendra Phadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra at Mantralaya, Mumbai on by Dr. Vinod Shah and other trustees.

Meet the Stalwart

Janaseva Foundation along with Lions International Clubs – Dist. 323D2, Bharati Vidyapeeth University and other NGO’s organize this programme in which we interview great and renowned personalities. We had started this activity in 2004 and so far we have interviewed 15 stalwarts which includes LT Gen. Moti Dhar, Padmavibhushan Dr. Mohan Dharia, Padmavibhushan Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar, Padmashree Dr. Vijay Bhatkar, Dr. Sharatchandra Gokhale, Dr. Narendra Jadhav, Dr. Gururaj Mutalik, Padmashri Dr. S. B. Mujumdar, Prof (Dr.) Vishwanath D. Karad, Shri Dilip Prabhavalkar – noted cine artist Bahri B.R. Malhotra. Aim is to motivate the young and old citizens and specially those who have taken voluntary retirement. It gives an opportunity to them to meet these renowned personalities and learn from their experiences.

Senior Citizens Forum

Foundation has started a senior citizens forum for those elderly who wish to utilize their skill or do some social work or establish contact with same age group people. So far 1000 elderly have registered their names. These elderly are informed about forthcoming programmers’ for the elderly e.g. Meet the Stalwarts, Anand Melava, various lectures arranged related to the issues of elderly at our Rural Hub & Century Club etc. Our News Bulleting ‘Ageing and Longevity’ is distributed to all the members.

Networking of NGOs

To initiate cooperation and exchange of information and to build united platform for various issues of elderly Janaseva Foundation, Lions Clubs of Pune, Ahmednagar, Nashik district and various NGOs working for elderly in these districts had met during the year. ILC-I, IFA, Harmony, Help Age, ASCOP, FESCOM, DIGNITY FOUNDATION etc. were some of the participants. Now the activities will be expanded. Rotary International also will participate and recent most information on policy of aging, welfare activities on aging by all the NGOs will be informed to all in order to benefit the beneficiaries. it was decided to launch news bulletin from next year i.e. 2011-2012 and we have already published two issues of AGEING & LONGEVITY NEWS for April 11 and September 11.

News bulletin – Ageing & Longevity News

Janaseva Foundation has started its news bulletin “Ageing & Longevity News” from April 2011 related to various issues related to elderly which is circulated in both print and

Page 26 of 40 electronic form through the nation. Articles and useful information is contributed by senior citizens and experts from all over India. International Federation on Ageing (IFA), Canada, has kindly given permission to print articles from it’s own news letter.

Lectures / Seminars

• Delivered a lecture on ‘Active and Healthy Ageing’ in the 1 st Anniversary Function of Kaspatewasti Senior Citizens Club, Wakad, Pune, on Sunday, 10 th May 2015 at Hotel Ambience, Kaspatewasti, Wakad, Pune. • Participated as Chief Guest in Silver Jubilee Function of Senior Citizens Club of Bibewadi, Pune, on 17 th May 2015 at Suhag Mangal Karyalay, Bibewadi, Pune, and inaugurated souvenir. • Participated as Guest of Honour in inauguration function of social, cultural and educational programme by Oza Foundation on 26/10/2015. • Attended National Conference on Social Innovation organized by Pune International Centre on 17/11/2015 at YASHADA. • Participated as Main Speaker in a special programme arranged by Sahakar Maharshi Jayavantraoji Bhosale (Aappa) Smarak Samiti, Karad, Maharashtra, India, to propogate thoughts and work of Jayavantraoji Bhosale on 22/12/2015 at Krishna Hospital Campus, Malakapur, Maharashtra, India. • Participated as main speaker in 4 th foundation day function of Tirupati Senior Citizens Club, Tingre Nagar, Vishranwadi, Pune, at Pune on 26/12/2015. • Participated as Chief Guest in inauguration function of meeting hall of Mahatma Phule Senior Citizens Club on 10/01/2016 at Yerwada, Pune. • Participated as Chief Guest in Get Together by Mahavir Prathishthaan, Pune, on 24/01/2016 at Salisbury Park, Pune. • Gave presentation on Institutional Care of Senior Citizens on 19 th February in National Seminar on Institutional Care of Senior Citizens at from 18- 19 th February 2016. • Gave presentation on ‘Experiences in Care giving for the Elderly in India in Institutional Settings’ on March 7th, 2016 at Goa in 15th National Conference on the subject of Care giving for the Elderly in India from March 6th - 7th, 2016 organized by All India Senior Citizens’ Confederation (AISCCON). • Participated as an expert in ageing in expert group meeting by WHO South East Asia Regional Office , New Delhi to review the document on long term and palliative care for elderly in it’s office at New Delhi on 17-18 March 2016 to review and adapt the draft paper on ‘palliative care and elderly’ , to be shared at later stage.

Awards bestowed

1) Dr. Vinod Shah was awarded Ekdant Sevamaharshi Krutadnyata Puraskar for his humanitarian services by Ekdant Vaidyakiya Arogya Shikshan Sanshodhan Pratishthan on 21/10/2015 at S.M. Joshi Hall, Pune. 2) Janaseva Foundation has been awarded Rashtriya Swayamsiddh Samman Award by Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL Foundation) in the Organization category for distinguished contribution in the field of Social Service for the betterment of the society at New Delhi on 14 th January 2016. Page 27 of 40

Prominent Events / Activities

Date Event 05/07/2015 Dr. Vinod Shah, Chairman celebrated Doctor’s Day with street children (beggars), gave them tips on health & education. On this day cloths / snacks were distributed at our Destitute Rehabilitation Centre, Katraj.Mr. Shantilal Mehta & Ms. Shreya Shah (former Miss India) were the guests on this occasion. Shri. Rajkumar Chordia, Film actress Dhanashri Abhyankar & Trustees of Janaseva Foundation were present. 11/07/2015 Dr. Vinod Shah, Chairman had organized a get-together of Street Children. Shri. Shivkumar Dige, Charity Commissioner was present on this occasion & school material, soap, paste etc were distributed by his hands. Dr. Vinod Shah explained regarding personal hygiene & cleaning of teeth’s. 02/08/2015 Nakshtra Inter Orphanage talent fest was organized by Smt. Surekha Pethe at Dr. Kalmadi High School in Arts, Clay modeling, Rangoli, Face printing, Group Songs, Group Dance, Solo dance. Our children from Destitute Rehabilitation Centre participated in the competition & won prizes. Each child was given certificate for participation in this fest. 03/08/2015 Immunization camp was organized for 50 street children at our Rural Hub. Lion Shrikant Soni – Dist Governor 323D-2 was the chief guest at the function. 08/08/2015 Visit of Shri. Vinod Tawade, Education Minister, Govt of Maharashtra in our get-together of street children (beggars). He distributed school bags & had done interaction with these children particularly on importance of education. 20/08/2015 A trip to Shri Tirupathi Balaji was arranged by Shri Vyankateshwara Group, Pune, for inmates of our Oldage Homes Ambi. 28/10/2015 Health checkup & Hemoglobin tests were carried out in Pudhari vasti – Katraj for 70 street children and medicines were given to those children whose Hemoglobin was found less. Smt. Surekha Pethe – Advisor of Janaseva Foundation had organized this camp. 08/11/2015 Diwali fest was arranged for roadside street children, along with get - together, children were given Ice cream, Bhel, Diwali Faral Soap, Tooth paste / Brush. Shri. Sanjeev Patjoshi, IPS officer from Vaikunth Krishi Research Centre, Pune was the Chief Guest. 10/11/2015 Distribution of tonics was arranged. & given to 60 children whose Hemoglobin was found less. Smt. Surekha Pethe had organized this camp. 25/12/2015 Christmas fest was arranged for roadside street children. Along with get together children were given cake, soap, tooth paste by Shri. Haribhai Shah. Sweaters & Blankets were distributed by Lion Club of Ganeshkhind. Lion Shrikant Soni- Dist Governor & Shri. Rajkumar Chordia, Shri. Hirabhai Shah & many other dignitaries were present. 18/01/2016 A three day workshop was organized by Holistic Child Development India in which Smt. Meena Shah, Smt. Kailash Patel & Smt Surekha Pethe participated. They discussed regarding child protection policy in details i.e. preamble, policy statement, preventive strategies, guidelines, standards

Page 28 of 40 for Human resources & communication. Dr. Naina Athalye, programme co-ordinator- Holistic Child Development India visited our Destitute Rehabilitation Centre at Katraj & held discussions with our staff. 20/01/2016 Smt. Surekha Pethe – Member of Janaseva Foundation organized a programme in Vaikunth Mehta Krishi Research Kendra. 35 street children were distributed sweaters, blankets & biscuits by Mr. Sanjeev Patjoshi ( IPS) 20/01/2016 Opening of 6 th century club at Vishrantwadi in the premises of Parulekar Vidyalaya in the presence of Dr. Vinod Shah, Shri Dilip Pawar, Shri Avinash Lakare & Smt Surekha Pethe. 22/01/2016 Mega Health Checkup camp was organized at Rural Hospital – Velhe under National Health Mission programme. Total 358 patients were checked & 60 patients were referred for other treatment / surgery & cataract operations. 29/1/2016 A training workshop on Child Protection Policy was arranged by Dr. Naina Athalye, programme co-ordinator, Holistic Child Development India to discuss regarding preparation of policy. Dr. Vinod Shah, Smt Meena Shah, Smt Kailash Patel & Smt Surekha Pethe attended. 01/02/2016 A field visit was organized for our Geriatric Care giver students to Astha & Athashree Centre, Pashan by our social worker Ms Rasika Deshpande. They were shown centre structure, goal & mission, objective of centre etc. 02/02/2016 A Health Checkup camp was organized on 02/02/2016 at village Pasali primary centre by National Health Mission Under MMU project. 410 beneficiaries were checked up & 280 were undergone lab tests. 09/02/2016 A health checkup camp was organized on 09/02/2016 at Primary health centre Karanjawane. Lab tests were done on 365 beneficiaries & 590 villagers underwent health checkup. Some villagers were referred to Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College at Pimpri. 13/02/2016 A get together of members of all Century Clubs was arranged by Smt Surekha Pethe on the occasion of thread ceremony of her grandson master Krish Pethe. A cultural programme with delicious snacks were arranged for everybody, all enjoyed this event. 21/02/2016 A visit for Shri. Shivkumar Dige, Dy. Charity Commissioner, Pune & Shri Nandkumar Sutar- Chief Editor of Sakal was arranged. A get together of all residents & Shri Dige / Shri Sutar was arranged in our Rural Hub. 22/02/2016 A bhoomi pujan for women empowerment training centre was done in Rule village, Taluka Velha by hands of Shri Ashwini Malhotra, Col.K.C.Mishra & Dr Vinod Shah, Shri Ashwini Malhotra gave lecture on how to make the Adarsh village. Dr. Vinod Shah gave very important guidelines for cleanliness, health related matters, conservation of water etc. 13/03/2016 A health checkup camp was arranged at Laxmi Mangal Karyalaya for 250 street children. A hemoglobin tests were also carried on these children. They mayor of PMC & Smt Medha Kulkarni – MLA were the chief guests in this function & they assured all possible help for our street children project. 28/03/2016 On the occasion of “HOLI” day, a “KHUSHIYO KE RANG” programme was arranged by Shri Ishwar Bajaj of IQ Pvt Ltd and our 250 street children participated. They all played colorful holi & were given gifts & snacks. Dr. Vinod Shah & Mrs. Meena Shah were the Chief Guests. Page 29 of 40

Board of Trustees and Managing Committees

Dr. Vinod Shah Chairman Adv. Shri Vijay Saraf Secretary CA Vardhaman Jain Treasurer AR Anil Bafna Trustee & Chief, Constructions Mrs. Meena Shah Trustee & In charge Administration Prof. J.P. Desai Trustee Shri Krishnakant Jadhav Trustee Shri Nanjibhai Shah Trustee Shri T.S.R Moorthy Trustee Shri Vasant Jadhav Trustee Mrs. Kailas Patel Trustee AR Ashwini Pethe Trustee Shri Rajesh Shah Trustee Shri Ashwini Malhotra Trustee

Our Valued Patrons

Shri Prataprao Bhosale, former MP Padma Vibhushan Dr. K.H. Sancheti, Renowned doctor Dr. Narendra Jadhav, Renowned economist Shri Bharatbhai Sanghvi, Managing Director, Automotive Mfg. Pvt. Ltd. Shri Nitinbhai Desai, Managing Director, Desai Brothers Ltd. Smt. Shobha & Shri Rasiksheth Dhariwal, Managing Director, Dhariwal Industries Lion Shri. Madanbhai Sura, Industrialist Bahri B.R. Malhotra, Industrialist Dr. Abhay Firodia, Managing Director, Force Motors Ltd. Shri. Dawoodi F. Abid & Sau Rashida Abid, Businessman & Philanthropist Padmashri Smt. Anu Aga, CMD, Thermax Industries Shri. Hirabhai Shah (Chokhawala), Businessman Dr. Jaysinh Patil, Educationist Dr. Sudheer Shirali, Paediatrician & Dr. Charulata Shirali, Medical Consultant, US Shri Ratnakar Kulkarni, Educationist Shri Bankatsheth Kothari, Businessman Shri Khimjibhai Gala, Businessman Shri Madan Bafna, former Minister for Maharashtra State Shri Devichandji Jain, Businessman

Our Ambassadors in USA, Canada and Australia

Shri Satish Sheth & Smt. Sushma Sheth, USA Shri Harshad Bavadekar & Smt. Anuradha Bavadekar, Canada Shri Raj Sura & Smt. Neeta Sura, Australia Shri Deepesh & Deepali Jiwani (Shah), USA Dr. Sunita Dhumale, USA Page 30 of 40

Advisors

* Adv. (Mrs.) Vandana Chavan, MP, , former MLA, Maharashtra, former Mayor, P.M.C. * Shri Ankush Kakde, former Mayor PMC * Barrister Mohan Pungaliya * Dr. Satish Desai * Shri Deepchandji Parakh, Industrialist * Shri Prakash Parakh, Industrialist * Rtn Abhay Shah, Industrialist * Shri Raman Khinvasara,. Industrialist * Smt. Ashatai Sheth, renowned Social Worker * Smt. Kanchan Shroff, Social Worker * Shri Jayant Lunawat * Shri Jayantbhai Shah * Shri Rajendra Kothari * Shri Amit Sancheti * Shri. Nainesh Muljibhai Nandu * Lion Arun Sheth * Rtn. Vinay Kulkarni * Shri Achal Jain * Shri Rajkumar Chordia * Shri Subhash Akhimal Lodha * Col. K.C. Mishra * Shri Subhash Ganeshmal Lodha * Lion C.D. Sheth * Shri Mukesh Malhotra * Lion Sharadchandra Patankar * Shri Chhagan Jain * Shri Haribhai Shah * Ms. Manasi Paradkar

Executive Committee

* Shri Ashok Bafna * Shri Ashok Baser * Shri Vithal Kate * Shri Devichandji Sanghvi * Smt. Mangal Jadhav * Shri Bipin Sheth * Dr. S.S. Shivade * Shri Jaiprakash Shroff * Smt. Kamaltai Bhosale * Shri Prabhakar Shukla * Shri Vikram Jadhav * Shri Yogesh Jain * Shri Kedar Dhapare * Ms. Pranjal Gundesha * Shri Vishal Saraf * Shri S.R. Gandhi * Shri Anil Gujar * Shri. Amit Bafana * Shri Subhash Chavan * Dr. Sujata S. Sable * Shri. Anil Bharat Gadve * Mrs. Surekha Pethe * Shri. Vinay Shetty *Shri. T.S.R. Moorthy * Ms. Ravina Mutha * Shri Aba Bagul * Smt. Reshma Bhosale * Shri Mahendra Pawar * Dr. Prakash Shah * Dr. Vivek Sura * Ms. Ketki Deshpande * Shri Sanjay Adaonkar * Shri Ishwar Bajaj * Shri Jaydeo Naik * Shri Vivek Kulkarni * Shri Dilip Pawar * Shri Siddharth Khinvasara * Ms. Vijaya Deo * Ms. Poonam Shah

Hospital Committee

* Dr. Rajendra Gandhi * Dr. Jayant Navarange * Dr. Rajan Patel * Dr. Sampat Pungaliya * Dr. Pradeep Damle * Dr. Sachin Shah * Dr. Ramesh D. Parakh

Research Committee

* Dr. Gururaj Mutalik * Dr. Subhash Salunke * Dr. D.S. Phalgune * Dr. G.A. Panse * Dr. B.T. Lawani * Dr. Ganesh Rathod * Dr. Sharvaree Shukla – Research Director * Dr. Vijay Mehta * Shri Avinash Lakare * Dr. Sameer Jadhav * Dr. Anjali Gandhi * Dr. Sachin Kabra

Ph.D. Guides * Dr. P.M. Bulakh * Dr. Arjun Lal Kakrani * Dr. (Mrs.) Vandana Kakrani * Dr. Aarti Kaulagekar - Nagarkar

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Donors

Foundation and its humanitarian services have always been appreciated and endorsed by many philanthropist persons and organizations. This can be seen from the donations foundation received and many projects it has started and is maintaining. This year too foundation has received donations from many philanthropists, however, it’s is not possible to give names of them all. Foundation thanks all our donors. It also remembers donors who helped by donating, food grains, clothes, furniture, equipments, electronic items etc.

Individual Donors

Sr. Individual Donors Amt. in Rs. No. 1 Mr. Zohair Officewala 2,00,000 2 Ms. Neetu Watumull 1,00,000 3 Mr. Swapnil Pabelkar 1,00,000 4 Mr. Lala Puranchand Kishorilal Agarwal 1,25,000 5 Ms. Sumati Prabhakar Gokhale 1,00,000 6 Mr. Bahri B.R. Malhotra 1,00,000 7 Mr. Haridas Ambaji Kamble 50,000 8 Mr. Sanjay Adgaonkar 50,000 9 Ms. Vibhuti Mehta 1,21,000

Corporate / Institutional Donors

Sr. Corporate / Institutional Donors Amt. in Rs. No. 1 Rotary Club of Pune Central Charitable Trust 50,00,000 2 Anandibai Chhagan Sura Memorial Trust 3,00,000 3 Patel Charitable Trust 1,00,000 10,00,000 4 District Integrated Health & Welfare 13,14,000 5 Shri Ram Padma Godbole Pratishthan 5,50,000 6 Parakh Agro Industries 1,00,000 7 Desai Brothers Ltd. 2,00,000 8 Weikfield Foods Pvt. Ltd. 1,00,000 9 JSPL Foundation 1,00,000 10 The Oriental Insurance 3,00,000 11 Social Welfare Dept. 13,37,335 12 Raojibhai Desai Public Charitable Trust 1,00,000 13 District Social Welfare Officer 10,80,000 14 Shri Firodia Trust 1,00,000

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Board Meetings

Sr. Date of the Meeting Patron Trustees Advisors Executive Total No. s Board Members 1 08/04/2015, Village 0 3 4 0 7 Development 2 12/05/2015, Trustee 0 13 0 0 13 3 11/08/2015, Trustee 0 11 0 0 11 4 22/09/2015, Trustee 0 9 0 0 9 5 04/12/2015, Research 1 2 2 7 12 6 24/12/2015, AGM 5 9 4 17 35 7 02/02/2016, Research 0 2 1 3 6 8 04/03/2016, Research 0 1 1 8 10 9 14/03/2016, Research 0 2 1 9 12 10 23/03/2016, Trustee 0 12 0 7 19

Staff

Slab of gross salary (in Rs) plus Male staff Female staff Total staff benefits paid to staff (per month) Less than 5000 14 24 38 5,000 – 10,000 9 11 20 10,000 – 25,000 10 12 22 25,000 – 50,000 3 1 4 50,000 – 1,00,000 0 0 0 Greater than 1,00,000 0 0 0 Total 36 48 84

Total annual payments made to Number of consultants (In Rs) consultants Less than 5000 0 5,000 – 10,000 0 10,000 – 25,000 0 25,000 – 50,000 1 50,000 – 1,00,000 0

Remuneration and other perks paid to the Chairman = Zero. No perks

Expenses on Foreign Travel = Rs. 0/-

Highest Salary paid to the staff = Rs. 30,000/- per month

Lowest Salary paid to the staff = Rs. 500/- per month

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Ambi

29/05/2015 Being able to make difference in peoples lives with all the ability that a person has in the right way is what people at Janaseva Foundation are doing perfectly. - Madhav Anan, Project Officer, Grant Making, Charities Aid Foundation

30/05/2015 Janaseva Foundation has created a model of Oldage Age Homes and Rural Health Care which is much appreciated. Dr. Shah’s dedication for the cause for last 3 decades will serve as light in the darkness of life of the needy and under privileged. It will be an inspiration for future social reformers. - Nikhil B Desai, Thyssenkrupp Industries, India

Service is Man is Service to God is what I have seen here. This day has given abundant positive energy to my life. - Govind Soni, Thyssenkrupp Industries, India

12/09/2015 Dr. Vinod Shah’s work is excellent. We have a pleasant experience after visiting. His blessings are very valuable for us. - Rtn. Suvarna Kutwal, President, Rotary Club of Pune Katraj

10/10/2015 I am moved, totally moved. The humanity is alive. There is reason to live. There is cause to live. - CA Subhash Shah, Thane

25/10/2015 Today is my birthday. I along with my family and friends have visited this place. This day and visit is memorable. I thank Janaseva Foundation for serving the society with motto Service to Man is Service to God. I will come here again and again. I need your association. - Ishwar Bajaj, IQ Media & Multiservices.

31/10/2015 Janaseva Foundation is doing very good work for elderly people and nursing students. Our visit to Janaseva was very impressive and gave happy feeling. We will like to continue our contribution to Janaseva and support their work. - Sachin Mohod, Accenture Services Pvt. Ltd. Pune

02/12/2015 This is the very first time I visited this home. This visit gave me lot of impressions and opened some visions inside me. God bless you all in the home and management. Once again thank you all. - S Vinoth & Lalitha, Singapore

15/12/2015 A wonderful experience. Dr. Shah & Meenaji’s energy and hospitality is a rare combination and a perfect match for social work. God bless and all the best. - R.S. Nageshwar, Thyssenkrupp Industries, India

Page 37 of 40 17/12/2015 The environment is very energetic that has added the will power of the patients, staff is very cooperative and has provided excellent guidance throughout the visit. Great place to visit. Very good job. Best of luck. - Atish Gautam Jadhav, Se. Executive, GIVE India, Mumbai

Visited and observed camp implementation. There was good response to the camp. Around 300 patients benefitted from the specialist doctors. - Block Development Officer, Velhe & Additional Dist. Health Officer, Zilha Parishad, Nanded

20/02/2016 I visited the Oldage Homes today. There were 107 elderly at the Oldage Homes. All the records were up to date. Elderly are given all sorts of facilities and diet provided is of high standard. Medical facility is good. - Yogesh Vavhal, Social Welfare, Zilha Parishad, Pune

I have seen Service to Man is Service to God at Janaseva Foundation’s Oldage Homes. Atmosphere here is very cheerful and elderly are cared for as family member. I am very impressed with work here. Others need to take inspiration from this work. I thank Dr. Vinod Shah and all others and wish them best of luck. - Shivkumar Dige, Joint Charity Commissioner, Pune

02/03/2016 Outstanding work. Keep it up. - Bharat M. Sanghvi, Chairman & Managing Director, Automotive Mfg. Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai

14/03/2016 I visited this trust along with my wife. Management here is excellent. Ms. Sonali showed us all the projects and gave us information about them. All the beneficiaries looked cheerful and satisfied. All the expectations that are expected from any Trust are fulfilled here. We are satisfied and wish this trust further progress. - Vidyadhar T. Purandare, former Charity Commissioner.

Katraj

18/06/2015 It is a nice visit. It feels very nice to see children getting all the facilities. - Girish Singh, GIVE India, Mumbai

12/07/2015 Caring for the destitute is a great work. While caring for children they are taught self sufficiency. Liked the cleanliness. Institute is like home. Felt happy, Great Social work. - Adv. Pravin Doshi, Pune

16/07/2015 Janaseva Foundation, the name itself tells the story. Cannot praise the work of Dr. Vinod Shah. Most of people work for themselves but hardly anyone works for others. - Nitin Nagar, Gultekdi, Marketyard, Pune

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01/08/2015 This institute is like a Home. The visit was very good and felt very nice due to the culture and cleanliness maintained. The staff has ensured that this home is at peace. - Prakash Shah & Vivek Zaveri, Diamond Advertisers, Pune

07/08/2015 We are really amazed with the devotion that staff is providing to all these children, adults and senior citizens. Centre is well maintained, clean and very well taken care with. Kids performed beautiful talent show with songs. We also interacted with residents and were happy to hear positive feedback. We enjoyed our discussions with Sushma and Umesh who seed to be great asset to the foundation. We are really very please and feel privileged to be part of this. - Jitu and Sonali Sagave, Toronto, Canada

07/08/2015 We are really happy to visit the children and are amazed to see the protection given to the children here of all ages. We thank you for providing the opportunity to visit the centre and contribute. - CDS Marketing Team, Accenture Services, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai

16/08/2015 Janaseva Foundation and Dr. Reddy’s Foudation’s work for the grassroot, disabled and destitute children is very appreciable. God bless them. - Mr. Vikas Dangat Patil, Corporator, PMC, Pune

20/08/2015 Visited the Destitute Rehabilitation Centre as per the order give by Regional Commissioner, Pune. There are 40 children at the centre and the granted no. is also 40. During interaction with the children it was revealed that they do not have any complains about facilities. Today in the meal, chapatti, vegetable, rice, masoor dal, and in the breakfast khichadi was served. Best wishes. - Dy. Collector, Solapur

06/09/2015 Visited this place on the occasion of Dahi handi and mingled with destitute and disabled children. This centre provides fathers love to these children. This centre gives out the message of humanity. - Dattaji Nalawade, news reporter, writer, historian

06/09/2015 Feel happy to be here. Its nice to see all are living like a family. - Vinita Sonawane, Actress

09/09/2015 Visited, felt very peaceful and very clean, neat and well maintained. - Shweta Shah and Rajendra Shah, USA

25/10/2015 Thank you for allowing us to visit. We forgot everything in this atmosphere and have been inspired by your foundation. Thank for letting us serve here. We assure you that we too will serve the society. - Students of Tarunai Organization

18/11/2015 Very noble and impressive. - Neelesh Aganani, USA

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25/11/2015 This is very fine institution and may God shower all his bliss over this organization. - M.K. Loonker, The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd.

25/12/2015 We are inspired by your sense of service. It would give us greater please if we could involve ourselves in your work. - Rtn. Suvarna Khutvad & Rtn. Nikhil Halgeri Rotary Club of Pune Katraj

20/01/2016 I came here to inspect on behalf of govt. Staff here gave me all the necessary information. I salute you for your humanitarian services to such people. If possible I will try to get more help from the govt. - Nanasaheb Pargane

21/02/2016 Janaseva Foundation’s work for destitute children and elderly is praiseworthy. - Shivkumar Dige, Dy. Charity Commissioner, Pune

21/02/2016 I feel happy after visiting Janaseva Foundation’s Destitute Rehabilitation Centre at Bhilarewadi, Katraj. I understood the meaning of social service after seeing the work here. - Nandkumar Sutar, Executive Editor, Sakal

11/03/2016 We felt really very joyful and enjoyed with everyone. All are very talented people and food was very good. - Smita Mathur, Accenture

12/03/2016 It was really memorable and amazing experience. Best of Luck. - Shalakha Khandelwal and group, Accenture

Thanks

Thank you for reading about the work and humanitarian activities of the Janaseva Foundation. During this year foundation received praised & recognition. Many well wishers, donors and common people supported this work and blessed us. A seedling of 20 years is a fully grown up tree today. As is said ‘Service has no limits’, so the foundation will continue its humanitarian activities with dedication and love. Kindly visit us and support us.

You can support us through donations, donating food grains, clothes, medicines, furniture, equipment, medical equipment. You can give volunteer in any of our projects. Donations received get rebate under 80G (50%), 35AC (100%) sections of Income Tax Rules. Foundation also has FCRA certificate to receive donations from abroad. You may donate online http://giveindia.org through GIVE Foundation for our senior citizens or nursing students or other activities. Thank you.

Adv. & Notary Shri Vijay Saraf Secretary, Janaseva Foundation, Pune

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