18th Annual Report Margadarshi Society®, Kalaburagi 2019-20

Margadarshi Society® Kalaburagi

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Children are plying in the school campous. Ms. Shobha Gasti with the Honourable President of India

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Page Table of Contents

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II : PART I : Introduction to Margadarshi Society ...... 4 Margadarshi Society ...... 5 Aims of Margadarshi Society ...... 5 Major Achievements of the organization ...... 7

III : Part II. Programs and Projects ...... 9 I : CHILDLINE Sub Center ...... 10 II : Activity Report of Railway child helpdesk (Collab Organization) ...... 14 III : Prevention of children dropping out of school, Child labour and Malnutrition ...... 17 IV : CBR Programme Chittapur ...... 27 V : The Hunger Project (THP) Bangalore ...... 33 VI : Margadarshi Society THE HUNGER PROJECT BANGALORE ...... 37 VII : Margadarshi Society for homeless citizens - Day & Night Shelter Project ...... 42 VIII : Empowering Girl Child (Margadarshi Society & CRY ) ...... 46 IX : Margadarshi Society – Child Rights and You Programme Chikkodi ...... 47 X : NIRANTHARA Institutional Capacity Building Program, by Dhwani Foundation ...... 49

IV : Part III ...... 52 I : Donors list of Margadarshi Society® for the period of 2017-18 ...... 52 II : List of Employees during the year 2018 to 2018 ...... 53

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PART I : INTRODUCTION TO MARGADARSHI SOCIETY

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Page Margadarshi Society

1. Introduction

The society is managed by the Board of Directors with professional zest and concern for Children and is headed by a Chairman and Secretary.

2. Problem

Whether we accept it or not “Street children, Unaccompanied Children, Malnourished Children, Missing Children, and Working Children or Child laborers, Child marriage” are a reality and are happening only among weaker sections of our society since they are more vulnerable and easily prone to exploitation, harassment, abuse and diseases. They are seen as untouchables by the public, deprived of love, affection, care and are forced to live in un-hygienic living conditions. In addition, majority of these young children are at risk of addictions due to unavoidable and realistic reasons which they have undergone in their life such as broken families, ill-treatment by parents or family members, company of bad peers, influence of elder or senior street children, to pass time, to forget the past or sad part of their life and to live in a dream world than the existing world.. Margadarshi Society®, a non-profit organization is working for these marginalized and neglected children and registered under The Societies Act, came into existence in the year 2002. The society works for the children without any discrimination of caste, creed or color and brings them to the mainstream of the society by providing them with education, and necessary support. The society has been working for the past 16 years in the districts of Kalaburagi, Raichur and Belagavi.

Aims of Margadarshi Society

3. Vision

“Margadarshi” envisages a child-friendly and sustained society, “where children are free from all forms of abuse, exploitation, malnutrition, enjoying childhood and their rights, live with respect and dignity and social justice without any discrimination”

4. Mission

To make Kalaburagi as a model district ensuring child right for children in difficult condition by sensitizing and empowering children, youth, parents, caring community groups and making the civil society, government and allied systems and corporate accountable towards the development of children through promoting alternate care, networking, advocacy and lobbying and right based approach.

5. Objectives:

. To rescue and resettlement of children on the Kalaburagi Railway Platform who are separated from the families . To enhance the quality of lives of the children seen on railway platforms, (out of homes) through non- formal education, psychological support,and nurture . Research to understand the complex issues connected with rehabilitation . Reinforce self-identity, confidence in their abilities, and affection with family to overcome isolation from family, through orientation camps . Create awareness among the children, public, authorities and other organizations regarding the dangers of trafficking, physical and sexual abuse child marriage and ways of combating and preventing of the same. . Lobby with Govt. Child Welfare Dept., Education Dept.,Police Dept., Railway Authorities and Organization working with the children to protect the child rights and child issues through forming local committees

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Page 6. Long-term Objectives of Margadarshi Society

The overarching objective of the society is to reunite the children living on the rail platforms with their parents and families with an emphasis on preventing the children, giving no formal training to most vulnerable children once they are resettled, to revert to their homes. Emphasis is also given to preventing of trafficking among children living on their own on the streets.

7. Background information on Margadarshi Society

MARGADARSHI is a registered society, working for the most vulnerable children in the society, exclusively working for street children and child labors. The genesis of the organization stems from its vision of helping and enabling those children who are rendered homeless and who live in the most difficult circumstances in their struggle for survival, by factors which are most often, out of their control. The experience of Margadarshi shows that even when the children leave their homes, it is a complex set of underlying factors which are instrumental in their decision to abandon their homes to survive on their own. Though only a few children are orphans neglected rag pickers and vulnerable, in the true sense of the word, all of them ultimately end up living the lives of orphans. Margadarshi started initially covering Kalaburagi andWadi (Karnataka). The need assessment started with informal visits to the railway platform, bus stand and market contacting the children. Slowly a rapport with the children was established. The children were provided with shelter and food and gradually recreational visits outside the railway platforms such as picnics to nearby places were organized and were introduced to non-formal education. These initial attempts helped the organization to create a climate necessary for the children to open up and divulge the details of their history in terms of where they were from and their reasons for leaving home.

8. Details of Margadarshi Society Board Members 2019-20

Sl. No Name and address Age Designation Aadhaar No. Rev. Fr. George Kollashany, Don Bosco SP office road, 1 61 President 761821894354 Yadgiri Cell. No.09868798728 Sri, Masud Shait Siddiaque complex Station Bazaar, I.B. 2 67 Vice President 458524531904 Road Gulbarga. Cell no. 958180901 Sri, Anandraj 2nd Cross, Bhudhanagar Behind Railway 3 48 Secretary 955826246452 station Kalaburgagi Cell. No 09449310489 Mr. Basavaraj Tengli, R/O. Revansiddeshwar colony 4 57 Treasurer 763094719747 Kalaburgi Cell. No. 8123421098 Miss. Sharada D/o Vasanth David, Police quarters Taj 5 30 Member 837993485613 Sulthanpur Gulbarga. Cell. No. 9632634146 Rev. Fr. Y. S. Peter. Christ the King Church Opp. OPD 6 57 Member 566860097503 Hopstil Bellary. Cell. No 7899569118 7 Dr. Malarao Malye R/o. Jagath Darga Raod Kalaburgi 62 Member 603611434395 Sri. Mallikarjun Dhutrgaon R/o. Bidhapur Colony 8 40 Member 796804558594 Kalaburgi. Smt. Savitha W/o Shivakumar. R/o. Ashraya colony 9 30 Member 469260468473 Filterbed Kalaburgi

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Major Achievements of the organization

9. Areas of Growth:

Year Activities Street Children Working Started. Society work started on 14th of April 2002. - with Fellowship of Action Aid India Bengaluru 2002 - Margadarshi Society Registered under The Karnataka Society Act. 1960, Dated 14/08/2002. Reg. no. 527/02 Eradication of Child Labour project in Kalaburagi Block, - 2003 UNICEF Norad and District Administration - Home LinkProgram Started (started entering the data) - Integrated program for street children Ministry of Social Justice Govt. of India. 2005 - National Child Labour Project district administrative and Govt. of India - National Rural Employment Guaranty Act. 2006 - Grama Sabha in JewargiTaluk. 4 Panchayats, Yalgoda, Harvala, Allur, and Harsur H. - Margadarshi society Secretary Mr. Anandraj became Member of Child Welfare Committee Kalaburagi District - Launching of the www.missingchildsearch.netwebsite 2007 - Waste Management Awareness Program - Community care for HIV/AIDS awareness - Child rights awareness 10 school and teachers

- Study on arrival status/proportion of fresh unaccompanied children to the Railway Platforms of Kalaburagi, Wadi in Karnataka and Solapur in Maharashtra.” 2008 - Child rights awareness for SHG groups at KoodiDargaJewargiTaluk - CHILDLINE inaugurated by Mr.Yadiyurappa Chief Minister of Karnataka - Serve on platform children - Awareness on Banamathi and Environment at Kesaratagi Village Kalaburagi Taluk - CHILDLINE work started at Wadi, Chittapur, Chincholi,and Sedam 2009 - Missing Children Bureau District Nodal Agency at Raichur - Primary School permission was taken and started the school. New applicant for CWC workshops at Kalaburagi and Bidar - Environment Change, Anti Child Marriage Awareness Five Programs - Stakeholder Meeting - 2010 Kadamba Charitable Foundation Scholarship Program - “0” Balance Account Opening - Margadarshi Secretary Mr. Anandraj Become Chairperson of - Child Welfare Committee, Kalaburagi District - March 1st-2011, NCLP Started after a one-year gap - UDS Survey did with support from SSA Kalaburagi 2011 - Tailoring training for below poverty urban women at Wadi Jn. 90 women - Painting training for below poverty urban women at Wadi Jn. 70 women - Drop out Children Survey with Support of SSA Kalaburagi - CRY Project started on 1st January 2012 - RTE School Survey in Chittapur Block June 2012 2012 - Night shelter for urban homeless citizens. December 2012

NCLP Day Care Centre converted into Residential School from March 2013 - Awareness Generation Program CSWB (KSWB) Bengaluru. From July 2013 - 2013 “Kavya Kammata” by DCPO How to write the Poetry program for children - Community-Based Rehabilitation Program Bengaluru, (FCRA), - Started from October 2013. Supported by Caritas India C.B.C.I. Centre New Delhi - Samajika Parivartana Janandholana (SPJ) Bengaluru CRY support, 2014 - Margadarshi staff Mr. Vittal Chikani becomesa member of CWC Kalaburagi. - A Roundtable discussion on drop out and ChildLaborchildren 2015 - Mass marriage awareness program, Anganwadi survey - An Anganwadi survey conducted at Bengaluru and book released 2016 - Margadarshi Staff Mr. Y. Mariswamy State coordinator of SPJ

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Page Nominated as Member of KCPCR. - The Hunger Project for (RNE) ERW empowerment work started from June 2016 - The Hunger Project for (AJWS) Young Adolescent girl work started from July 2016 - Safe Village Program by Hope Now New Delhi Hyderabad work started from Sep. 2016 Margadarshi Society has got the STATE AWARD FOR CHILD WELFARE by Department of - Women and Child Development Karnataka Government. On 14-011-2016 2017 - CRY project extended to Belagavi - Niranthara – Capacity Building Program Started in January 2018 for making Margadarshi Society Compliant, Accountable and more transparent - Face book Page Created – www.facebook.com/margadarshisociety 2018 - Twitter Account Created – www.twitter.com/margadarshi2002 - Website Created – www.matgadarshisociety.wordpress.com - A Standard Power Point Presentation Prepared which describes Margadarshi Society Survey on Crises response to Poor Daily Labour EMG’s and Survivor Families Under 2019 - IMAGE-Next Project Supported By: TdH-NL By: Viddyanikethan Bidar

10. The Home Placement of Beneficiaries Contacted for the period April 2002 – March 2019

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Railway

Program

Child Line

The Hunger

Safe Village

Shelter for Shelter for

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Empowering ChildGirl

NCLP

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MCBDC

Contacted Kalaburagi RNE

Rehabilitation

Street Children

UNICEF / UNICEF SCLP

Night

Urban Homeless

Programs / Years / AJWS

CHILDLINE CHILDLINE Child You Rights Community APPI 2002-03 158 158

2003-04 199 199

2004-05 171 41 212

2005-06 205 63 268

2006-07 214 51 68 333

2007-08 220 62 52 334

2008-09 114 50 35 199

2009-10 44 35 63 7 149

2010-11 45 50 105 230 430

2011-12 13 230 2 245

2012-13 31 159 6 67 129 392

2013-14 10 227 36 36 413 620 1342

2014-15 30 283 11 73 533 110 1040

2015-16 392 20 61 178 340 991

2016-17 350 68 277 494 77 185 350 1801

2017-18 363 0 61 184 48 190 370 1216

2018-19 316 0 202 399 150 314 75 16 70 214 1756

2019-20 529 0 92 244 701 160 180 30 35 175 2146

Total 1281 356 324 3017 380 869 2574 2046 849 975 46 105 389 13211

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PART II.PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS

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Page I : CHILDLINE Sub Centre

1. Cases referred by the Collaborative Organization / Intervened during outreach April 2019 to March 2020 Sl. No Type of intervention Ju Oc Ja Apr May Jul Aug Sep Nov Dec Feb Mar Total n t n 1 Medical 1 1 1 1 1 2 10 2 Shelter 4 4 2 2 5 3 6 1 27 3 Restoration 1 2 1 1 1 2 8 4 Nutrition Protection from Abuse 5 Child Labour 1 6 1 8 6 Child Marriage 11 12 10 6 1 7 1 1 3 3 55 7 Physical Abuse 8 Child Found Begging 1 2 3 9 Child Sexual Abuse 1 1 10 Corporal Punishment 1 2 12 Abandoned Child 1 1 Death Related 2 1 1 4 Missing Children 13 Missing Child Found / Lost 2 1 1 4 Parents Asking Help 14 (Parents, Relatives, Friends 2 2 3 4 5 1 1 2 4 24 etc.) Emotional Support & Guidance 15 ES&G (Counselling) 10 10 4 15 7 6 11 5 5 1 5 79 Referral to Service School Drop Out and 17 7 3 10 Education Related Linkages to Scheme (Sponsorship) 18 Linkages to Govt.& Private Scheme (DCPU,CDPO, Health etc. 3 3 Other Interventions Other Interventions (Basic Infrastructure 19 5 3 30 16 17 18 8 13 6 7 3 2 135 like Road, Midday Meals, Water etc.) Did Not Find/ Did Not Intervene 21 Did Not Find 11 14 13 10 8 15 9 12 2 25 14 122 22 Did Not Intervene 2 1 1 1 9 1 16 5 31 2 Total cases from Outreach 4 4 8 3 2 5 2 1 2 3 1 37

38 Total cases through 1098 47 61 52 37 35 41 45 34 34 36 32 492

Total Interventions 40 51 65 60 40 37 46 47 35 36 39 33 529 Number of Children 11 18 14 8 1 3 6 10 8 1 0 0 80 Produced to CWC Total Children Brought to 1 6 4 2 2 5 4 6 2 2 0 34 C.L Office Total Number of Counselling 22 29 19 29 8 8 17 16 14 9 8 7 186 done

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Page 2. Weekly Meetings held with team members

A total of 29 meetings were held during April 2019 to March 2020 and the following points were discussed:

- Review of previous month’s outreach work - Vulnerable area outreach - Awareness meetings conducted - Night outreach - Visits to parks, temples, historical places - Child marriage cases

3. Awareness Programs conducted: Schools / Colleges / CBOs / Youth groups / Dept. / Children’s group etc. - Schools visited – 108 - # People made aware of 1098 – 11,508 These meetings were held in small groups and industrial visits were also conducted

a. Grassroots level outreach with children and concerned adults (April 2019 – March 2020) – 1,373 b. Target group :PCO owners at Railway Station, Bus Stops, Shelter homes for children, Cinema Halls, Parks, Tourist places, religious places c. Describe the methods used for Awareness:

We have contacted several people during the Outreach Programmes includingYouth, Community Level, ASHA workers, Anganawadi Workers and Panchayath members

Methods used - Door To Door Visit, One to One Visits, and Stall Programmers at Jathra Places, Open House Programs at School level and community level etc.

4. Open House Programmes

Five Open House programmes were held during April 2019 – March 2020 - Open House Programs were held at Ashraya Colony Chittapur (Community Level) and Dharmapur Tanda, Chincholi Taluk ( Community Level) - Govt, High School Navadagi village in Chincholi Taluk - Issues raised included School Dropout children, Child marriage and Child Labor. There was agreement to our suggestions. - CHILDLINE identified and raised Issues bus facility, drinking water, electricity and school compound. - CHILDLINE identified and raised Children's toilet facility, drinking water, playground, electricity, books, uniforms and proper school gate. - We provided information to people in communities about CHILDLINE 1098. Convinced them about the laws, such as sending children to school every day, no children to be sent to work, no child marriages in the tanda, and an Ensure that nobody sexually harasses children. - Issues raised were - Schooldropout children, child marriage and child labour. They agreed with our suggestion. On these issues, we will send a letter to the respective departments and will do regular follow-up with the officials.

5. Monthly Meetings

Five Meetings were conducted with the staff and following points were discussed:

- Review of Staff Daily reports - Review on Previous month’s outreach work - Workdistribution and work sharing - Next month’s NCPCR meeting - N & F visit from CIC/CIF - Review of Check-up Activity and outreach reports

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Page - Stall Program for Jaatra festival - Discussion on new staff members - Discussion on child marriage cases - Discussion on next month’s planned activities

6. Mass Awareness Programmes

14 Mass awareness programmes were held at the following places during the year April 2019 to March 2020

 Bayalu Basaveshvara Jaatra, Kardal Village in Chittapur Taluk,  Korvi, Korvenjeshwari Temple, Jaatra,Ladlapur village,  Haazi Sarovar Jaatra. Sulepet Village  Shree Veerbhdreshwara Jaatra, in Chincholi Taluk, Chittapur,  Tahasildar Office Sedam Stadium,  Revansideshwara Temple Jaatra Ratkal Arunakal Konchur Motakpalli Chincholi Taluk  Shri Harkud Channabasaveshwara Jaatra  Kapanoor village Jaatra  Republic Day Celebration at Sedam Taluk Stadium

Coverage - General Public, Children and Anganawadi teachers, GP members, Local leaders, vehicle drivers, and NGO representatives.

Awareness conducted: Information on Children in need and Care and protection, Children’s issues. Distribution of pamphlets on CHILDLINE 1098, Stickers and awareness material for General Public on CHILDLINE 1098 Toll Free Number and 24 hrs service.

 Republic Day Celebration at Chittapur Taluk Tahasildar Office

District/ Taluk Advocacy Initiative AWC workers meeting at Gadi Ningdalli Village in Chincholi taluk.Batagera K, Malagahti, CDPO Office Chittapur Dandothi village at AWC Center, CDPO Office Sedam, Buragpalli village at AWC Center, Gundgurthi

ASHA workers meeting at Shahabad CHC, Chittapur Taluk Hospital, AWC workers, Mothers’ meeting at Dandothi village Coverage – General Public, Children and Anganawadi teachers, GP members, Local leaders, vehicle drivers, and NGO representatives.

Awareness: Children in need and Care and protection, Children’s issues. Distribution of pamphlets on CHILDLINE 1098, Stickers and awareness material for General Public on CHILDLINE 1098 Toll Free Number and 24 hrs Service.

7. Childline Advisory Board (CAB) Meetings - Implementation of Karnataka State CAB decisions

Sl. Date Agenda Decisions No 1 11/11/2019 CHILDLINE 1098 Interdiction CHILDLINE 1098 Interdiction CHILDLINE1098 visibility CHILDLINE1098 visibility School Level CRC School Level CRC Children’s’ Grama Sabhe Child Labour and Child marriage. Child Labour rescue campaign. Prevention Child marriage.

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Page 2 18/2/2020 CHILDLINE 1098 Interdiction CHILDLINE 1098 Interdiction CHILDLINE1098 visibility CHILDLINE1098 visibility School Level CRC School Level CRC Children’s Grama Sabhe Child Labour and Child marriage. Child Labour rescue campaign. Prevention Child marriage.

8. Sample Case Studies:

PFA/Child Marriage, case ID-93651. Child name- Shahajan, Female/ 15 Years.

CHILDLINE 1098 received a call on 11/3/2020 from the locals from Yagapur village of Chittapur Taluk, Kalaburagi District. The locals mentioned about a child marriage case which was planned for 12/3/2020. The child named Sridevi aged 16 years was being married to a boy in Yadlapur village in Yadagiri District.

The next day a team member from Anand went to Yagapur village, met the headmaster of the school and collected the age proof. The team member went along with the school headmaster to the girl’s house and found that there was no one and the house was locked. The neighbours did not have any information about the family members whereabouts. The CHILDLINE coordinator of Yadagiri District was sent to Yadlapur village.

The information was provided to the coordinator of the CHILDLINE Nodal Center in Kalaburagi and the CHILDLINE India Foundation CIC. WhatsApp messages were sent to help stop the child maariage. This information was also provided to the Child Welfare Committee in writing and informed them about the child marriage. The parents of both the boy and the girl were made aware of Child Marriage Prohibition Act and punishment. This was also informed to the District Child Protection Unit and the Police.

PFA/Child Marriage, case ID-94758. Child name- Pinkamma, Female/ 16 Years.

The locals of Dandotti village of Chittapur village called the CHILDINE 1098 on 20/3/2020 and informed of a child marriage taking place on that day. On receiving the message, Mr. Sundar, coordinator of CHILDLINE Sub Center, communicated to the Village Level Child Marriage Prohibition Officers, the Village Panchayat Development Officer, Child Development Planners, PSI and District Child Protection Officers

The officers went to the girl’s home to protect the girl child from the Child Marriage. The parents were made aware of the Child Marriage Prohibition Act and Punishment

The girl child was provided shelter in Girls’ home managed by the Government. The Child Welfare Committee has been summoned to appear before the Government Officers.

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Case category: Medical help. Child name- Asharani @ Usharani, ID-68726

Asharani @ Usharani D/o Tukaram and Aruna, aged 17 years and a school dropout became anaemic. On 5/7/19 she went to the PHC at Chandenkera where the doctor after the check-up diagnosed her as being anemic and referred her to Govt. Hospital, Kalaburgi for higher treatment. Accordingly, she visited Govt. Hospital Kalaburgi, where doctors confirmed that she was anaemic and admitted her in the Govt. Hospital on 8/7/19 for treatment. She was given 1 bottle of blood at the hospital.

The hospital told that the patient required two more bottles of blood which the hospital did not have in blood bank and asked the parents to arrange externally.

The parents telephoned CHILDLINE 1098 and requested for help in arranging the blood. Accordingly, CHILDLINE Coordinator visited the Hospital and sent messages on the requirement in WhatsApp group. Two donors came forward and offered the blood. The donors are Mr. Bharateesh Sheelwant, LPO, DCPU, Kalabugi and Mr. Chandrasakher, reporter Udayakala, Newspaper. The blood was given to the patient.

On 15/7/19 Asarani was discharged from the hospital and was advised to take the medicines as prescribed by the doctor regularly and visit after 15 days for check-up. Asarani is doing well now.

II : Activity Report of Railway Child Helpdesk (Collab Organization)

1. Cases referred from 1098 or Outreach and awareness / Intervened during the year 2019-20. April- 19 to March- 2020 Sl. No Type of intervention Ju Ja Apr May Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Feb Mar Total n n

1 Medical No No No No 01 No 01 No No No No No 02

2 Shelter 10 13 10 14 11 08 17 16 06 24 06 10 145

3 Restoration 03 02 0 01 06 02 0 03 04 03 05 01 30

Total cases from Outreach 12 17 06 12 16 10 20 19 09 27 09 13 170

Total cases through 1098 02 02 04 03 02 0 0 01 01 0 0 0 15

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Page Total Interventions 13 15 10 15 17 10 17 19 10 27 11 11 175

Number of Children Produced 13 13 10 14 17 10 17 18 09 25 9 10 165 to CWC

Total Children Brought to C.L 12 17 10 14 17 10 17 18 9 27 11 13 175 Office

Total Number of Counselling 12 17 10 14 17 10 17 18 9 27 11 13 175 done

2. Weekly Meetings held with team members:

The following points were discussed in the meetings:

- Submission of Monthly Report - Work sharing and recruitment of new staff - Duty schedule for the upcoming week and staff allocation - Discussion on special cases - Child Helpline o Infrastructure requirement with Railways, cases, Maintenance of records, Filings with GRPF, celebration events - Preparing action plans for special events such as Independence Day, Dosti week, Swach Bharat Abhiyaan etc - Discussions on beggars and their rehabilitation - Awareness on Personal Hygiene to staff members engaged in various activities - Discussion on Outreach and Awareness Programs - Discussions on special software such as Gunjan, Training etc

3. Awareness Programmers conducted: Schools/ Colleges/CBOs/ Youth groups/ Dept./ Children’s group etc.,:(April 2019 to March 2020):

Tarfile Budha Nagar Javargi Colony Kharge School on Awareness given on Child Helpline 1098

Participants - 820.

Awareness was created using the medium such as Pamphlets, Banners, Film Projectors, Friendship Bands and Friendship Caps

4. Special Program conducted:

Participants/ Total no Programme SN Date collaboration Issues discussed Methodology participa Content with dept. nts 1 9/1/2020 Swach Bharath Railway Our Premises should Dart Board Game 150 Abhiyan Department be clean to create NO Spitting in Public spaces 2 16/1/2020 Swach Bharath With Govt Urdu Our School and Dart Board Game 250

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Page Abhiyan School, Near surounding must be to create NO Javargi Colony Clean Spitting in Public spaces 3 19/3/2020 Child Protection Railway Station Parents should be Screened the 500 careful when they KOMAL video send their children to the school with auto/bus driver

5. Major Achievements during the financial year April 2019 to March 2020

 175 children rescued from railway station  5055 people were made aware about 1098  Built good rapport with the Railway Department.

6. Sample Case Studies

Arthi 15 years old (Father : Prakash, Mother : Sanjana) from Tandur in Rangareddy District, Andhra Pradesh. When Arthi’s father died, her mother got married to another man. Arthi was getting beaten by her stepfather and was forced to go to work and earn money. Even when Arthi was unwell, her father used to beat her and her mother also could not help

Arthi went to her elder sister’s home and faced the same problem there as well. In this situation, Arthi came to Kalaburagi Railway Station. RCHDK helped Arthi and gave protection by sheltering her in the Govt Girl’s hostel (Sarakari Balakiyara Balamandira)

Preethi, 16 year old (and having only a single parent) was being forced by her brothers to go to work and earn money. The brothers used to snatch the money earned by Preethi. One day Preethi did not go to work and was beaten badly by her brothers. She was fed up with her family and came to the Kalaburagi Railway Station to go to Mumbai. RCHDK staff caught her in the Railway Station and rescued her. She was sheltered in the Balakiyara Balamandira

Inaugurationof the Komal Video Showby the Chief Guest at Railway Station

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Swachha Bharth Abhiyana

SUPPORTED BY CRY

III : Prevention of children dropping out of school, Child labour and Malnutrition

Project Title: Towards ensuring children’s right to access / quality education with focus on dropout, irregular and child labourers

Key Focus: Child Protection: (child labor) and Education (Never enrolled, Drop out, access/quality of schools)

Objectives: 1. Prevention and protection of children from never enrolled, dropping out of school, becoming child laborers 2. Reduction in out of school children by 25% in the third year 3. Ensuring effective functioning of child protection systems under ICPS in the intervention areas 4. Ensuring universal access to quality education for all children between the ages of 6 to 18 5. Towards creating spaces for children to enjoy their childhood through children’s collectives and adolescent girls collectives In our working area 22 villages, we have conducted a family survey and surveyed 909 Householdsand collected children data and family status. Then we have selected Muslim Community households and surveyed total= 5 Villages Now total villages are 22 only details is below. Total Population Male= 3,278 Female= 2,118, Total=5,391 During the survey we have collected information on child marriage, drop out and never enrolled, irregular to school, Single parent’s children status.

Dropout Child Never Enrolled Total

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Page labor Boys 247 250 41 538 Girls 271 214 34 538 Total 518 464 75 1076 This Year’s Re-enrolment 73 7 10 92

There are Boys=1,212, Girls=1,204 Total =2,416 (0-18 years age) Children in our working area SC Community We Have Selected 909 Families in Dalit. We have given awareness to parents and community members about child right, child marriage and its repercussion, woman, and child trafficking and Child labor status in the village. Community members and Mothers have shared the reasons for their children dropping out of school. We are giving awareness about our school children status and comparing them with the school going children, some villagers have complained about Poverty and school teacher. After the survey, we have conducted a community meeting

We find the following reasons for school dropouts in our working area.

1) Season-wise migration in Chincholli H Kadabur, Sugur k Chamanur and Evani 23% of Children’s Drop out for Agriculture work 2) Dropout ratio is very high in Donnur Allur B Kadabur Chamanur 3) Children are doing Cattle Grazing and Bakery works in Chincholli H Allur K and Donnur 21 % of Children’s Drop out 4) In all the villages, children are going to agriculture work during the months of February, August September, October, November and December months in our working area. 5) There are No Ladies Toilets for Girls in school Ex. Kadabur Chamanur Kulakunda Tunnur, Chincholli H, Sugoor N, 11-14aged Adolescent Girls are Drop out if there are 40 girls in the school Admission list. only 8-10 girls are coming Regular to The School 6) October and November month 6-14 year children’s are going to Cotton peeling in Kadabur Chamanur Kulakunda Mattimudu Donnur 56% of Children’s drop out and becoming Child Labor 7) When Tap water Comes and while Going to PDS shop the children’s are Irregular to the school Because they have to Stand in a Queue 40% of Children’s are becoming Irregular 8) Parents Migration - 28% of Families are Migrating Every year in Our Field area 9) To Take care of younger Sibling - 25% of adolescents Girls are Dropping out 10) Unavailability of bus facility to go to higher classes in other villages - In Tunnur Village School teaches up to 5th standard. After 5th standard girls and boys are dropping out as, there is no bus facility of , the percentage of drop out girls are more (Chamanur, kadabur, Konchur, Evani), etc. 11) 90% of Families are not having own land they are regular labours in Gowda’s Agricultural work

We observe that the dropout percentage/ratio is less in educated families.We have provided awareness about child right, child marriage, child and woman trafficking and Drop out children status to the Community.

The following meetings have been conducted.

7. Children’s Collective Meetings:

Sl. CC villages Total Children Meeti Subject Discussed Impacts Girls Boy ngs s 1 Chaamnuru 39 93 276 Life Skills Education, What is Aim Rally Campaigns through Kadabur How to set Goals, why do we study? Memorandums to the Departments Kulkunda Family Problems, Given Stopped child marriages in Kalgurthi Memorandums for Vehicle Facilities Mattimudu and Evani Village by the Malaghana and Quality education Collectives Chicholli H Discussed about School Regularity Given Memorandums for various Child Labour Issues at village level, problems Improvement in children’s leadership qualities Children started thinking about other ways to quality education Total 39 93 276

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8. Adolescents Meetings

SL Adolescent Total Meetings Subject Discussed Impacts group Girls villages

1 Ivani 133 318 Motivational Speech, Mattimudu, Arejambhaga, and Muguta Bus Mattimudu Child Rights, Child Facility, Rally Campaigns for Child Marriage Donnur Marriage, stress and child labor stop, Taking initiatives in Giving Allolli management problems of Memorandums to GP, KSRTC and BEO than Allur B the dropout Stopping the child marriage Ladlapur Total 133 318

9. Mothers’ Meetings

S Villages Total Meetings Subjects Impacts L mothers Discussed 3 Mattimud,Mu 145 67 Malnutrition, Child Conducted Rally for Child marriage guta,Arajamb Care, Child marriage stop and attending regular meetings ga and Importance of taking initiatives in the Modal Konchur, the Education, Anganawadi Center and enrollments of Balawadagi,A Reasons for the children in the school llur K dropout, Child Labor Total 145 67

Conducted VCPC and BVSS meetings in the operational area. Programmes such as “Shaale Kade Nanna Nade”,“Daakhalaati Andolana”were done in our operational area in collaboration with GP, SDMC, Education Dept. CDPO, Margadarshi, and CRY

Sl. No Number of the School/Villages No of participants 1 17 1,870

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All the 863 SSLC students are being encouraged to attend the examination. We have also provided books to these students and given motivational Speeches about How to Face the Examinations

SL No of High No. of Students Girls Boys Passed Girls Boys Failed Girls Boys No school Attended

1 16 896 452 444 274 142 132 662 310 312

 We have Activated 5 SDMC in our Field Area Evani, Ladlapur, Muguta, Arejambhaga and Kalagurthi  Conducted 5 SDMC Training and Giving Awareness about the Roles and responsibilities of the SDMC in School Development Process  After the Training many Changes have been done in the Operational Area the SDMC are Taking responsibility of the Drop out children’s Enrolment  In CHAMANUR village there is school from 1st to 8th standard. The school did not have Government Land and was operating with only 3 classrooms for 132 children. The children slowly started dropping out and the teachers were unhappy with the villagers for the dropouts. Finally, SDMC members contributed Rs.40,000 for purchasing the land for the school. The school building was sanctioned and construction was also completed.  Evani Arejambhaga Ladlapur, Chamaur,Konchur, SDMC members accompanied for the visit of school dropout children.  Conducting the SDMC Meeting is the challenging work  Allur K SDMC has given Memorandum to the BEO and Sanctioned 5 Guest Teachers and they have been appointed  Now the SDMC is taking initiatives to Distribute the Ration from School to our Children for this Covid-19 situations

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10. Malnutrition work:

We have identified 3rd grade and 2nd grade =19 Total =244 Children with malnutrition in our working area and monitoring their weight regularly to seeimprovement.

We Have Referred a total of 14 Childrento the NRC Government Hospital, Gulbarga and the children are showing improvement in health

11. Follow-up on Children in the age group 0-6 years Birth information Immunization Wight Villages No. Birth Boys Girls Immunization Boys Girls Wight Boys Girls 22 189 76 118 1,100 590 510 3,270 1,662 1,555

Information on missing the school by children inthe project area from April 2019 to March 2020 No. Village 1st to 5th STD 1st to 7th 1st to 8th 8th to 10th 9th to 10th Total schools LPS UPS HPS High school High school 1 22 18 10 14 6 0 48

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New School Building Construction Started in Kulakunda ,Chamanur, Muguta by our Advocacy

12. Enrolment Campaign Program SL No Number of Number of school Program participants Impact programs 1 17 17 Enrolment Campaign 1,870 115 1st Standard program Enrollment

13. Details on Children with Single Parents .N Village Motherless Child Fatherless child Both parentless child Total o. M F T M F T M F T 1 22 17 21 38 19 24 43 3 5 8 89

CRY Team is working on the ECCE in 8 AnganawadiCentres. The following 5 activities are being conducted regularly in the 8 centres.

1.Mukta Aata 2. Haajarati Aata 3.Hawamana and Calendar 4. Abhinaya Geete 5. Creativity Activities

CRY team of Margadarshi Society is lobbying for stopping the education under the tree shade. With these interventions, new school buildings are being constructed

14. Children Enrolled to SSLC Direct Exam SL No Number of Dropoutclass Direct Exam Name of the school children 1 9 8th and 9th Private Govt .High School Dandoti, Gundagurthi, Korawar

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In the month of August we have followed up with the children who had failed in SSLC and motivated them to attend the Direct 10th Exam. A total 17 children got motivated and applied to the Direct Exam in coming March. We have given some books to the children and also provided support through children from the regular batch.

15. Annual Kalaburagi Children’s Olympic in Chittapur Taluka SL Participants No. of No Participants 1 School Teachers 37 2 School Children 257 3 Chief Guests 16 Total 310

Conducted Children's Mela in Kadabur Gram Panchayats 10-11-2019

SL No Participants Numbers of Participants 1 Community People 270 2 School Children 430 3 Chief Guests 27 Total 727

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Conducted Adolescent leadership Training program for 25 Adolescents of our Collective

We have conducted sessions on Life skills to Adolescents for their development

Conducted Cycle Rally Campaign for School Upgradation in Konchur Village

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CRYSouth RegionalPartners Meet- We exhibited our work in this event. Partners from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka participated in this meet.

Brief Achievement of the Project Sl No Brief Achievement Particulars No. 1 Drop out children mainstreamed 91 2 Never Enrolled Child Re-enrolled 10 3 Enrolment Campaign Shaale Kade Nanna Nade / Daakhalaathi Andolana 17 4 Direct enrolment to 1st standard 151 5 Nutrition camps, Health check-up SBVSS, SDMC Meetings Conducted 23 6 Direct SSLC private Exam Application Filled 11 7 Child Rights clubs formed 6 and meeting conducted 276 8 Mothers meeting conducted 38 9 Community meeting conducted 7 10 Adolescents meeting conducted 318 12 Tunnur Village Sub Center problems given a memorandum to THO 1 13 Kadabur School Shifted 1 14 Memorandum gave to the BEO, DDPI, PU Board for school upgradation 11 15 A memorandum given to the GP BEO Shahabad Chincholli H Kadabur for the school building 7 is falling down need to New building inauguration Through Parents 16 A memorandum given to the KSRTC Kaalagi Chittapur,Depo Manager through Kishori group 6 for 5 Village school going children’s is not having Vehicle facility to go for higher education in our field area 17 Conducted Rally program for Child Marriage stopping and Enrollment Campaign in Donnur and 6 Konchur Mattimudu,Evani Ladlapur through Adolescent Group 18 CRY team has Stopped the child marriages in our field area 4 19 Conducted Adolescent leadership program 1 20 Given Memorandums to CDPO Shahabad for New Anganawadi Sanction as per Population 4 growth 21 Malnutrition Children's Refer to NRC Gulbarga 16 22 Child Labor and Child Marriage Stop rally Campaign Conducted through Adolescent Collective 6 and Community in Donnur, Mattimudu, Evani, Chamanur, Chincholli H, Ladlapur

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Page 23 Conducted Children’s GRAMA SABHA in Mattimudu Ladlapur Village 2 24 Right Base Approaches and Motivations 60 Tank Drinking water provided by GP member to 1 MUGUTA village by Our Motivation 25 Malnutrition casesReferred to NRC 14 1022

IV : Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Programme, Chittapur

Annual Report 2019-2020

Started in October 2013 The objective of the Project: Improving the quality of People with Disabilities (PwD) in Chittapur Taluka of Kalaburagi District through CBR Strategy

Covering 7 Gram Panchayath – Maratur, Malagatti, Ravoor, Ingalgi, Pethshirur, Mugalnagavi, and Bhankurr, Covering 21 villages Identified Total PwDs 929. Working areas: General, Health, Education, Livelihood, Social and Empowerment (CBR Matrix)

In 2019-20 the following activities were conducted.

 24 PwDs Families have got BPL Ration Cards. By this, they are getting food grains freely and getting daily stomach full meals.  49 PwDs have got Housing Facility now they are happily staying in their own house.  38 PwDs have got Disability Certificate. They are aware of their type of disability & percentage and eligible to apply for a pension.

We have provided Aids and appliances (assistive devices) to 16 PwDs. Due to this they are able to walkeasily, attend to duty andsecondary deformities have decreased. Their confidence has increased, properly listening to lessons and are able to conveniently communicate with others, Participating in social functions, Listening to Radio lessons.

We provided Therapy support (physio,speech) to 37 PwDs in our working area for Improvement in Physical condition. By this CwDs are able to slowlywalk; independently attending school, properly listening to radio lessons, and are able to conveniently communicate with others, participating in social functions. PwDs started self-employment.

12 persons with mental illness (PwMI) aretaking medication. By this they are able to mingle with family and community members, started working & earning, Participating in DPO, singing songs, maintaining personal hygiene, independently consuming medicine, increased self-confidence. 5 PwMI are stabilized.

35 CwDs got Scholarship/stipend. Conducted Vocational Skills Training to 12 PwDs about Self-employment – Tailoring, Agarbatti making, Working in Private institutions, Started beauty parlor. 103 PwDs have got monthly Maintenance allowance. This has increased family income and fulfilment of personal needs, savings, etc.

Two village level DPOs promoted. By this, they are getting together and interacting with each other, Applying RTI/Memorandum, Knowledge about PwD Acts, Knowledge about schemes, Savings, Internal loan, increased status at Panchayath & community.

2. STATISTICAL DATA Sl. 0 - 5 6 - 14 15 - 18 19 - 40 41 - 59 60 + Total Grand Type of Disability No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Total 1 Locomotor disability 2 2 24 21 10 8 208 128 104 32 34 13 382 204 586 Leprosy Cured 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 3 1 2 5 6 11 Persons 3 Cerebral Palsy 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 4 Dwarfism 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

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Page 7 Blindness 0 0 1 0 1 2 16 7 9 3 1 2 28 14 42 8 Low vision 0 0 3 2 0 0 4 3 2 4 0 0 9 9 18 9 Deaf 2 2 8 7 3 2 24 14 3 4 2 0 42 29 71 10 Hard of Hearing 0 0 3 2 0 0 15 7 10 7 1 3 29 19 48 Speech and 11 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 Language difficulty 0 0 12 Intellectual disability 1 0 4 6 4 5 16 18 3 4 0 0 28 33 61 15 Mental Illness 0 0 0 0 2 0 19 16 5 12 2 4 28 32 60 21 Multiple Disabilities 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 6 0 0 0 0 10 6 16 Total: 5 4 44 42 24 17 312 201 139 69 41 24 565 357 Total Male 73 492 922 Total Female 63 294

2019-20 Annual Progress Report

Sl. Components Male Female Total No.

I. General G1 No. of PWDs households having BPL cards 9 9 G2 Housing under IAY/other schemes 31 16 47 2. Health H1 Disability Certificates 126 85 211 H2 Aids and appliances(assistive devices) 2 1 3 H3 Therapy - physio, speech etc., 21 26 47 H4 Home Based Interventions(rehab support and education) 3 2 5 H5 No. of persons with mental illness (PwMI) taking medication 24 16 40 H6 No. of PwMI who are stabilized 10 7 17 H7 No. of PwDs with epilepsy who availed medication 14 13 27 H8 No. of PwDs who underwent corrective surgery 0 0 0 3. Education Enrolment and follow up of children in preschool, primary, higher E1 primary, secondary, higher secondary and higher education 10 6 16 E2 CwDs who got Scholarship/stipend 20 15 35 E3 No. of CwDs belonging to Children Clubs 0 0 0 No. of CwDs who participated in sports, games and extra-curricular E4 activities 0 5 5

4. Livelihood Support given through the programme for: Vocational Skills Training L1 To PWDs 2 17 19 Open Employment – Govt./Private/ public sector L2 To PWDs 28 16 44 Wage Employment L3 PwDs engaged under MGNREGA 36 42 78 Self-Employment L4 To PwDs through SGSY/NRLM/PMRY/OTHERS 6 1 7 Livelihood support/Income generation activities – through DPOs and other sources L5 To PWDs 60 35 95 Pension ( Disability/ Widow/ Old age Pension ) L6 To PWDs 30 12 42

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Page 5. Social No. of PWDs who participate in social and cultural S1 activities (festivals, weddings, birthday celebrations 32 16 48 etc.,) S2 No. of PWDs making decisions on personal life 16 20 36 6. Empowerment Village Level DPOs: No. of village level DPOs promoted (Total 38 VDPOs EMP1 0 0 are formed) EMP2 Membership in VDPOs – PwDs 0 0 0 Panchayath Level DPOs: EMP3 No. of panchayat level DPOs 6 PDPOs already existed Block/Taluk/Mandal Level DPOs: EMP4 No. of Block/Taluk/Mandal level DPOs 1 TDPO is already existed

Project Highlights 1 112 People with Disabiliy got Railway concession pass 2 65 People with Disability got 5% PwD grants from Gram Panchayath Petshirur, Mugalanagaum and Malagatti worth Rs.3,60,000 for livelyhood support. 3 18 People with Disability got Tailoring machines from Malagatti Gram Panchayath. 4 More than 100 trees were planted during Independence Day celebration 2019 in Gram Panchayath, Schools, PwD's houses etc.

5 Smt. Kashamma of Mugalanaguam village got support for Chilli Powder making machine worth Rs. 40,000/- from Mugalanaguam Gram Panchayath 6 46 People with Disability got housing 7 100 People with Disability got work under MGNAREGA 8 211 People with Disability applied online for UDID Card 9 36 CwDs/PwDs underwent Physiotherapy 10 113 People with disability working in open employment 11 With efforts by CBR Team, Shivakumar is appointed as a Kayak Bandhu in MGNAREGA in Mugalanaguam Gram Panchayath. Earlier he was working as a labourer.

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Disability Day celebrated at Taluk Panchayath Sabhangana. Taluk Panchayath President Jagadeve Reddy inaugurated the programme and Miss. Sunith EO of Chittapur, TP Member Ravi Tatod, Mr. Bancey power District Disability officer and Mr. Anandraj Director of Margadarshi Society were present. At Petshirur Gram Panchayat had distributed the 5% amount to the PWD’s on Disability Day celebration at Petshirur.

1. Case studies Sayabanna S/o Doddappa, 36 years – A Tailor

BACKGROUND

Sri Sayabanna S/o Doddappa age 36 years is a resident of Muttaga of Bhankur Gram Panchayath in Chitapur Taluka of Kalaburagi District. He is locomotor PwD. staying with his spouse, kids and parents. When he was 4 years young he met with polio, he became victim of that. He studied up to 10th std.

Intervention: Support provided After intervention by CBR Programme, CBR Work identified him and renewed his medicalcertificate. And monthly maintenance allowance also sanctioned to him. He is always staying at home and was not mingling with people. He is given membership in Bhagyalaxmi DPO. He is doing savings in DPO with other members. He underwent tailoring training. But he did not show interest to start the same. CBR Team encouraged him to start tailoring during DPO meeting and home visit. Other PwDs also joined their voice

Changes happened

After all these efforts Sayabanna realized the situation and started tailoring Shop at his own residence in Muttaga village. Now he is earning Rs.250 -300 a day. In this process his spouse, children and parents are assisting him in bringing raw material from Shahabad. Hence he is happy with his work and family.

Parashuram S/o Gurumurthi, 34 years – A shop owner

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Page BACKGROUND Parashuram S/o Gurumurthi age 34 years, is a resident of Ravoor village, which is the Head Quarter of Gram Panchayath in Chitapur Taluka of Kalaburagi District. He was living happily with his parents. He was doing lime stone mines work. One dark day when he was traveling by bike he met with accident he lost his left leg. From that day he became very sad.

Intervention: Support provided

After intervention by CBR Programme, CBR Worker identified him, met him and his family and suggested them to attend medical checkup camp at Chittapur with his personal documents. Accordingly he attended the camp and got the certificate. He applied and got Monthly maintenance allowance also. CBR Team many times suggested him to undergo training for placement. But he had not agreed. However CBR team did not lose hopes and met him again and counselled him and his parents and motivated them to engage in some work.

Meanwhile applied to Gram Panchayathi for 5% grants. They postponed the sanction every time. One day PDO called all the applicants. Discussed with them about disbursement of grants. PDO asked them to bring quotation/bills of purchase and that she will disburse the amount/cheque. Parashuram applied and accordingly PDO gave Rs.5,000/-.

Changes happened

He started petti shop with his small savings and parent’s assistance. He is running his shop at small range. After getting Rs.5,000/- grants from Gram Panchayathi he expanded his business by bringing more number of kirana items. Now he is earning Rs.150-200 daily. For this his parents, spouse are assisting and encouraging him. He brings some goods from Wadi. Some goods are supplied at the door step. Hence he is happy with his business and family.

Title: Basavaraj S/o Mallapa, 40 years

BACKGROUND

Sri Basawaraj S/o Mallappa age 48 years is a resident of Petshirur village and Gram Panchayath Head Quarter in Chitapur Taluka of Kalaburagi District. He is locomotor PwD. staying with his spouse, kids and parents. Fifteen years back while he was engaged in sand loading & unloading work, the tractor which he was carrying met with an accident. His left hand was injured and he is not working. He is staying with his family. Some time he worked as a agriculture labourer. After that he was watching villager’s cattle on daily wage basis. With this earning he was fulfilling the family needs.

Intervention: Support provided

After intervention by CBR Programme, CBR Worker identified him, met him and his family andn suggested him to attend medical checkup camp at Chittapur with his personal documents. Accordingly he attended the

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Changes happened

Gram Panchayath have sanctioned Rs.5,000/- grants. By Rs.5,000/- he purchased a goat. Now he is goat raring along with cattle. Completion of 3-4 months he will sale goat for higher rate than purchased. With this amount he intends to buy again more goats. Like this he will expand his goat raring activity. Hence he is living happy with his work and family.

Patrusha S/o Husainsha, age 40 year

BACKGROUND

Patrusha is a resident of Petshirur village and Gram Panchayath Head Quarter in Chitapur Taluka of Kalaburagi District. He is locomotor PwD. staying with his spouse, kids and parents. When he was 4 years young he met with polio, he became victim of that. He is having Petty shop for his family survival

Intervention: Support provided After intervention by CBR Programme, CBR Worker identified him and renewed his medical certificate. And monthly maintenance allowance also sanctioned to him. He is given membership in Sharanabasaweshwar DPO. Applied to Gram Panchayath for 5% grants and also for other govt. Schemes. Bus pass is also provided

Changes happened Gram Panchayath has sanctioned Rs.5,000/- grants. After that he started petty shop with his small savings and parent’s assistance. He is running his shop at small range.

After getting Rs.5,000/- grants from Gram Panchayath he expanded his business by bringing more number of stationary items. Now he is earning Rs.150-200 daily. For this his parents, spouse are assisting and encouraging him. Through the bus pass he brings some goods from Shahabad and some goods are supplied at the door step. Hence he is happy with his business and family

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V : The Hunger Project (THP) Bangalore

April 2019 to March 2020 Report

Objective: Strengthening the leadership of Elected Women Representatives (EWR) in Panchayaths. THP is working with Gram Panchayats Elected women’s in the 3 Taluka 30 Gram Panchayats.

Conducted Programs in the operational area in April 2019 to March 2020 Strengthening Elected Women Leadership in Karnataka

Operational area

3 Taluks 30 GPs

Kalaburagi

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THP is working with Gram Panchayat Elected women’s in the 3Talukas 30 Gram Panchayats

SL No GULBARGA TALUKA CHITTAPUR TALUKA SEDAM TALUK

1 Kamalapur Rawoor Udagi

2 Jeevanagi Madbol Ranjol

3 Managaon Kardal Yadaga

4 Kurikota Bhagodi Kurukunta

5 Aurad Honguntta Sindanmadu

6 Harsur Ladlapur Batager B

7 Holkunda Kamarwadi Adaki

8 Bablad IK Mugulnagaon Benakanahalli

9 Nagoor Bhankur Nilahalli

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Program Details

Federation Meetings 6 were conducted at Chittapur, Kalaburgi and Sedam Talukas and a total of 124 ERW’s participated in this programme

Points of discussion Outcome

• Installation of pure drinking water at Kinnisadak • 220 Labour cards issued • Non-payment of honorarium at Kalaburagi • 5% budget allocation for disabled in • Sitting fees Mugalagaon • Housing – PMAY issues and availing the scheme • Kinnisidak – corruptive practice – taking • MGNREGA – application for job cards and jobs bribes in sub-centre, issue resolved – direct • Separate toilets for women members in GP interaction by SUGRAMA members • Membership renewal • Tank installed in Marthur benefitting 500 • GPDP – construction of community hall – action plan at people Bankur • Laying of roads and drainage in Holkunda • Bhagodi supplying water to main tank GP • Housing schemes • Supply of water to the new water tank in • Separate toilets Bhagodi benefitting 1500 people • MGNREGA • Sanctioning of road at Benakanahalli, • Martur – follow up of construction of Anganawadi Sedam • Honagunta – Anganawadi dilapidated building • Toilet facilities with proper water facilities continuous follow-up being done to reconstruct through borewell in high school at Ravoor • Introduction about SUGRAMA and its structure • Health cards to 25 families by Savitha, • Identifying issues of the GramaPanchayaths Holkunda • Listing of issues – drainage at Benakanahalli • 8 labour card and health card by Subhadra, • Attendance of Anganawadi in most GPs Honagunta • School renovation in Arebommanahalli, Adaki • 30 street lights by Mallamma, Kamarawadi • Petition on issues being made – GPs • 65 street lights by Gowramma, Nagur • Labour card • • Housing • • Pensions • Honorarium – president at Ranjol

FEDERATION MEETING PHOTOS

Two Need based workshops were conducted Chittapur and Sedam - 45 Elected Women Representative (EWR’s) participated in this programme.

Resource Person: Executive Officer and Manager, Resource Person: Executive Officer and Manager, NREGA – Chittapur NERGA - Chittapur Themes discussed

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Page Themes discussed  MGNREGA Act – implementation, job cards, • MGNREGA Act – implementation, job cards, muster rolls muster rolls  Housing Scheme – various housing schemes • Housing Scheme – various housing schemes  Introducing SUGRAMA at Sedam • Introducing SUGRAMA at Sedum  Delay in payments of honorarium and sitting fees • Delay in payments of honorarium and sitting fees  14 th finance – guidelines, release • 14 the finance – guidelines, release  Functioning of ANM, anganawadi, PHC • Functioning of ANM, Anganawadi, PHC  Monthly meetings of GPs • Monthly meetings of GPs

Dist. Level Interface Meeting 1 Chittapur Kalaburgi and Sedam total 43 members participated.

Issues Outcome RESOURCE • Labor officer provided inputs on PERSON labour card and the various Labor schemes under labor department OFFICER Mr. • Jagdevi, Kamalapura helped 25 Ravidra members obtain labour cards Labour (follow up done since 8 months) inspecter have • EWR from Holkunda and given Dastapur submitted and massage on sanctioned 50,000 through labor labour card department and labour • Leela, Ravoor under labour

death. department enabled in obtaining Scholarship to 8 beneficiaries

Sweep Awareness Programme conducted at Sedam Chittapur and Kalaburgi. In 80 programmes 1,975 women SHG Women’s, EWRs, JV members and Adolescent Girls (AG), Anganawadi teacher, andvillagers were involved in the rally, Filmshow, Village level meetings • Awareness created on GramaPanchayath election and that there should be more women participation in the election in all our operational areas. • 43 EWR’s participated in this programme

Programme on Awareness on voting: Topics covered during the awareness programme included Right to vote, method of voting and procedure for elections, List of voters, qualification for membership, election petition, posters and other information material to Gram Panchayath, Women’s and SHG Women’s group.

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Jagritha Vedike held at Chittapur and Kalaburgi total 20 programmes conducted 300 women and 22 EWR’s participated.

Discussion on Widower pension, Toilets, Roads, Cleaning the drainage, Alcoholic and its bad effects and prevention of the same, Sneha Clinic, Hospital, Anganawadi problems, Child Marriage, Drinking water problem. All the GP women members now are cooperating and meeting the authorities and as when called for.

Outcome. • In Kamalapur, new construction of compound in primary school undertaken post intervention of JV members • In Holkunda – water facility 400 people – pipelines laid in SC colony – half done before, now completed • Job cards provided under MGNREGA to 8 beneficiaries in Ladlapura • In Martur in SC Colony water tank construction 200 people to supported • Kinnisadak in government school water filter provided1050 people supported • In Kantibai kardal GP Member supported in obtaining aadhar cards • In Mahagav drinking water filter provided1400 people to supported • drainage issue in Anganawadi fixed • In Rawoor a new high school was not having drinking water facility now provided 350 student to supported and the compound is yet to be done and the toilet is repaired and yet to be put to use

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Case study

Name: Smt. Mahadevi w/o Rajendra, Age – 55 years

Mahadevi W/o Rajendra, R/o Rawoor was a Gram Panchayat Vice President in Rawoor GP Chitapur Taluk. She was illiterate and a 1st time GP member. At the beginning of her tenure as GP member, her husband was doing all her duties as GP member, even attending GP meetings on her behalf and was not allowing her to attend the meetings.

Hunger Project Field Organizer Ms. Kavita met her and gave awareness on roles and responsibilities of GP members and enrolled her in SUGRAMA SANGATANE. Gradually she started taking active part in activities of GP and visiting School, Anganawadi Centre, Hospital, Ration Shops and was enquiring the functioning of the same. Of late, the concerned officials are inviting her for their meetings or any other activities .She got sanction for construction of 3 houses and 10 toilets in her ward This was possible through the training and motivations from the THP Team

Brief Achievements of the Project

1. In Marthur /RAWOOR /Holakunda Panchayats there is an old Angavadi Building is Falling Down. Through JV Members given Memorandum To GP and TP and now new BUILDING work is starting 2. Ranjola GP PDO was transferred. Now all the dues / honorarium to members have been cleared, which earlier PDO was reluctant to release. 3. Bus problem in Holakunda - Met NCPCN Sugrama members given Memorandum .along with Panchayat. The officials promised to solve the bus problem. Now there is a bus operating. 4. Mrs. Parvin Begum solved the water problem of the village of Aladihal in Maruthur Gram Panchayat by building a water tank and supplying water. 5. Mrs. Goribi solved the messy problem by making the village drain clean. 6. Mrs. Saraswathi, a member of Honugunta GramaPanchayath of the child development committee visited the Anganawadicentre and discussed the issue. She distributed nutritious food to the pregnant women

VI : Margadarshi Society THE HUNGER PROJECT BANGALORE (AJWS)

Strengthening the leadership of Elected Women Representatives in Panchayats to Empower Adolescents and Young Adults THP is working with Gram Panchayat Elected women’s and Empowering Adolescents and Young Adults in the 1 Taluka 5 Gram Panchayats.

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Activities done during the year April 2019 to March 2020

Total Program Attending Girls /Father/mother EWRS GUEST 10 150 8 17

Conducted meetings in several villages with Community and child marriage, Child trafficking, child care and protection gram panchayat representatives also actively participated in the meetings now all are taken responsibility of the child marriage stop.

Impact

Adolescent girls have become aware about the Child sexual abuse, difference between good touch and bad touch, and child trafficking. People in the Village are aware about the need for Child Care and Education. Gram Panchayat members are also supporting to enrolment of the Dropouts in the school, All villagers and Key persons are aware about the 1098 CHILDLINE. Given awareness to AWC Teachers about the Child marriage and the Gram Panchayat members also attended.

Bi-monthlymeeting for Adolescents at GP Level

Total Program Adolescent girl EWRS 15 502 18

Topics Discussed in the meetings Sheha clinic, DDGKY Received, Child martial skills, Discussions on school issues, Sowing Training, Child rights, Children’s health and other topics; included suggestions. Visit to bank ,post office with the Adolescents to learn how to apply bank Forms in accordance with the transactions in the bank and the post office

Impact and outcome:

AGs visited police station to know about its activities, functioning and the Adolescent Girls (AGs) to be confident of approaching police station and how police will be helpful in case of any issues,

2 school drop outs in Mahagaon cross enrolled back to school,Subject wise teachers – English and Kannada not available in primary school at Mahagoan – petition submitted by AGs and EWRs. , Teachers in place now,

Jeevanagi GP – sanitary pads not provided to girls - AGs complained and girls are now receiving the sanitary pads,

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Post office – Postman at Kurikota gave information about functioning of post office, 6 girls opened savings account,

Post quarterly meeting and information about GramaSabhe, children’s GramaSabhe held in Kamalapur and Aurad – students were asked to bring plates in Belur – Aurad GP petition submitted to PDO,Girls being eve teased by boys – petition submitted – beat police deputed; water filter needed – sanctioned now

IMPACT AND OUTCOME

Adolescent Girs (AGs) visited police station to know about its activities, functioning and the AGs to be confident of approaching police station and how police will be helpful in case of any issues,

2 school drop outs in Mahagaon cross enrolled back to school,Subject wise teachers – English and Kannada not available in primary school at Mahagoan – petition submitted by AGs and EWRs. , Teachers in place now,

Jeevanagi GP – sanitary pads not provided to girls -AGs complained and girls are now receiving the sanitary pads,

8 girls obtained training on tailoring, 4 girls obtained computer training, AGs visited bank to know its functioning, 6 girls opened bank accounts,

Post office – Postman at Kurikota gave information about functioning of post office, 6 girls opened savings account,

Post quarterly meeting and information about Grama Sabhe, children’s GramaSabhe held in Kamalapur and Aurad – students were asked to bring plates in Belur – Aurad GP petition submitted to PDO,Girls being eve teased by boys – petition submitted – beat police deputed; water filter needed – sanctioned now

Girls Leadership Workshop

Total Program Attending Adolescent Girls EWRS GUEST 2 65 1 6

Topics Discussed at the Girls Leadership workshop Outcome  From this workshop the girls have come to know the Rights and Responsibilities…  The parents started knowing the importance of the training and started believing in their girl children…  The girls motivated and the neighbour girls are also coming to the Adolescent Meetings in village level  The girls are conducting the meetings themselves and are able to solve the issues at panchayat levels ,Girls learnt about citizenship, their rights as first time voters  Girls developed leadership skills  Participated in children’s GramaSabhe  How to overcome stress; communication barriers  Visiting GPs  Visiting other offices  Girls have knowledge about judiciary, legislature and executive

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Page  Girls from Mahagaon – studying in PUC hesitated in attending post first day training, motivated their parents, took leave from college to attend GLW  Girls from Jeevanagi obtained GLW trainings and passed it on to their friends in 10th – expansion of the learning  Health camp at Jeevanagi – 35 girls participated in the camp

Case study of an Adolescent

Name:Pallavi Basavaraj. Age 16 years. Mahagaon Cross

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Page Pallavi’s parents are labourers. She had failed in 10th standard and had not continued her education. Srinivas Kulkarni and Prabhavathi from Hunger Programme met Pallavi during their visit to Mahagaon and came to know that her parents were looking to marry her off and they were not interested in Pallavi standing on her own feet before marriage. Hunger team persuaded her parents and Pallavi is undergoing 3 months tailoring cum embroidery course at DDUK. She has also taken up SSLC examination this year and is hopeful of clearing it. Seeing her interest in learning, her parents have, for now, dropped the idea of getting her married.

Achievements  In Aourad B Grama Panchayat in the Village of Upalava SugramaChildren between the ages of 0 and 6 were provided with health care at the three Anganawadi centres (members Anjan and Jagadevi were involved in healthcare activities). Of these, 6 Children were diagnosed with malnutrition. But the parents of the children decided to consult private hospitals.

 In the Gogi village, which comes under the Jivangi gram Panchayt,50 children under the age of 6-14 were provided health care. This included 2 children with decreased haemoglobin levels. They have been sent to a government hostel. The Sugrma members were involved.

 Cleanliness among the village Kishoris: The Guiding Agency staff is constantly in touch with Kishori’s parents. And about Kishoris making groups at village level and following up with them on health, Child marriage and sanitation Skills training.

National Girl Child day

Photo gallery

1.Post quarterly meeting and information about Grama Sabha, Children’s Grama Sabha held in Kamalapur and Aurad – students were asked to bring plates in Belur – Aurad GP petition submitted to PDO.

2.Girls were being eve teased by boys – petition submitted – beat police deputed; water filter needed – sanctioned now

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• 10 member of Adolescent girls along with Smt. Sushilabai and Smt. Prabhavathi community organizer had visited police station at Mahagaon to know about its activities, functioning and the AGs to be confident of how police station and how helpful it is in case of any issues

Memorandum given to the PDO at Kamalapur along with the EWR Smt. Mahadevi regarding to have Makkala Samithi at GP level. In this activity adolescent girls have participated near about 20 girls.

VII : Margadarshi Society for Urban homeless citizens - Day & Night Shelter Project (Project sponsored by City Corporation, Kalaburagi)

April 2019 to March 2020 ANNUAL REPORT

Since 2010, the Kalaburagi City Corporation had started the shelter for the urban homeless citizens at Kalaburagi. Opened Night shelter home with all facilities to provide shelter and food for homeless people during the winter months. Each site offers a warm, safe place to sleep, provides meals(dinner) and then asks the guests to go to their places the following morning. The program is a unique way for people of faith to become directly involved with people who are homeless. The simple goal is to keep homeless people provide safe shelter in the shelter homes and keep away from cold winter nights. A greater goal is to provide a more personal relationship with homeless people, at least for a night, and a deeper understanding of the depth and complexity of the issue.

During the period 2011-2012 season, Margadarshi Society Kalaburagi provided a total of 200 overnight accommodations to 129 people in the program on the following priority basis:

• Women or men with children, Women, Senior Citizens (age 60+) and Men or Men with a disability.

Homeless persons queue up at the back door of the shelter home from 4:00 PM for a carefully formatted intake and registration process. They must show a state-issued identification card, and those do not have identity card are also provided shelter after some questioning after ascertaining their authenticity. Each person’s data is entered into our database to help us determine who is using the program and how often.

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Writes one grateful neighbor: "For moments each night, if I am fortunate, I sleep not as homeless in the street, but with warmth and friendship, Margadarshi. Somewhere during the evenings of friendly faces, showers, videos, and jokes, laughs and, I was transformed from homeless to someone with a misfortune. I no longer view the world from ground level, where each may look down on me. I view the world from ground zero, where each may view my launch. “I thank you, all who volunteer for this program. You have given me fortitude, I am sure that I am not alone in this.”

Rapid Survey

Margadarshi Society conducts Rapid Survey 2 times in a month in the below mentioned 7 places.The objective is to find the homeless citizens and get them to the night shelter by auto. We collect information about these persons and counsel them and find out the reasons for they being away from home. We provide Society Identity Card to these homeless citizens.

During this year we have conducted 24 rapid surveys and we found 206 urban homeless citizens. 59 persons are getting services of the Margadarshi Society Night Shelter. Overall, 340 old urban homeless citizens are also taking the benefits of the night shelter facility.

Total Rapid Survey conducted -22 No of people met during the survey - 244 People came to the shelter - 60

Rapid Survey April-2019 To March-2020 SI, PLACE Apr May Jun Jul1 Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar TOTA NO 19 19 19 9 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 L

1 APMC Gunj 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 0 02 03 01 10 25 2 Super market 03 02 02 03 01 0 02 02 01 03 03 00 22 3 City Busstand 03 00 01 01 01 03 01 01 02 01 02 00 16 4 SB Temple 11 13 07 13 13 09 12 12 15 10 11 04 130 5 Aland Check Post 02 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 00 00 01 03 11 6 Humnabad Ring Road 01 00 00 01 01 00 01 01 02 00 02 03 12

7 Khaja Bande Navaj 03 02 01 02 03 01 03 02 04 03 04 00 28 Darga TOTAL 25 18 12 22 22 15 21 19 26 20 24 20 244

Rapid SurveyPhotos

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Page Categorized Report of Night Shelter, Margadarshi Society Kalburagi (April 2019 to March 2020)

No of People No of people came No of people came No of people came to the shelter without UID to the shelter have to the shelter do not Tota NO (Aadhaar) ID card have I Ration Card l S.N SC ST OB GENRA With Without With Without With Without C L 1 APR-19 18 02 12 0 32 23 09 25 07 28 04 2 MAY-19 20 02 15 0 37 28 09 32 05 34 03 3 JUNE19 20 03 10 01 34 23 11 28 06 28 06 4 JULY-19 19 01 14 01 35 22 13 26 09 29 06 5 AUG-19 22 03 11 01 37 22 15 27 10 29 08 6 SEP-19 21 03 09 01 34 23 11 27 07 29 05 7 OCT-19 20 03 10 01 34 25 09 25 09 27 07 8 NOV-19 18 02 11 01 32 25 07 27 05 27 05 9 Dece.19 18 02 13 02 35 28 07 30 05 30 05 10 Janu.20 22 02 12 01 37 28 09 32 05 32 05 11 Febr.20 18 04 10 01 33 22 11 26 07 29 04 12 Mar.20 20 04 12 0 36 29 07 28 08 30 06 Total 236 31 139 10 416 298 118 333 83 352 64

Consolidated Report Night Shelter, Margadarshi Society Kalburagi (April 2019 to March 2020)

SI Month Food Case Health Rehabi No ID ,N No of homeless people came in Total Serve Referred Check litation Card O shelter r to up Issued Hospital Men Wome Childr Disable n en d New Old Tota l 1 APR-19 32 00 00 00 06 26 32 255 00 00 01 06 2 MAY-19 37 00 00 00 06 31 37 268 00 02 06 3 JUNE- 34 00 00 00 05 29 34 230 00 00 01 05 19 4 JULY-19 35 00 00 00 04 31 35 245 00 00 02 04 5 AUG-19 37 00 00 00 07 30 37 260 00 00 01 07 6 SEP-19 34 00 00 00 07 27 34 245 00 13/09/19 00 07 7 OCT-19 34 00 00 00 05 29 34 257 00 00 00 05 8 NOV-19 32 00 00 00 04 28 32 251 00 00 04 9 Dece.19 35 00 00 00 03 32 35 260 00 00 00 03 1 Janua.2 37 00 00 00 04 33 37 270 00 00 00 04 0 0 1 Febru.2 33 00 00 00 05 28 33 266 00 00 00 05 1 0 1 Mar.20 36 00 00 00 04 32 36 210 00 30/04/20 00 04 2 Total 416 00 00 00 60 356 416 3,017 00 02 07 60

Health checkup camp

Health checkup conducted during the year April 2019 to March 2020

Date Resource person No. of participants Doctors 13/9/2019 18 Dr. Mahalle Rao Malle 30/4/2020 15 Dr. Arvind On 13-9-2019 Smt. Vijayalaxmi Pattedar Mr, Manikya CO, Mr. Suresh CO, and on 30/4/2020 Health check-up was done by Mr. Rajkumar Skill Development Officer Dr.Arvind had checked Covid -19 health check-up.

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Case study

1 Name Lingaraja 2 Father’s name Rachanna (late) 3 Mother’s name Rukmini 4 Siblings Brother (elder) - 1, Sister (younger) – 1 5 Age 34 years 6 Education 5th standard 7 Occupation Coolie 8 Marital Status Unmarried 9 Address Nehru Nagar, Shahabad, Kalaburagi Date of joining 10 05-08-2014; Registration No. 221 Shelter home Found by Shelter 11 Ganj home persons at 12 Reasons for admission to Shelter home On the night of 05-08-2014, while doing Rapid Survey in the Ganj area, the Shelter Home persons found a person (Lingaraja) sleeping in front of a shop. He was brought to the Shelter Home and admitted.

On enquiry at the Shelter Home, he told that he had quarrelled with his motherand left home. He came to Ganj area, did a daily wage job and used to drink liquor and seep in front of the shops. When enquired at home, it was told that Lingaraja used to consume liquor and beat his mother. He used to ask his mother money to buy liquor. Hence, it was decided to have him continue in the Shelter Home and counsel him

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Page 13 Transformations seen He was counselled for about 2 years and consumption of liquor started coming down and he developed self-confidence. He was introduced to other known daily wage workers and his earnings were kept safely. On 10-5-2018 he was taken to his home. He was counselled to look after his mother and his earnings was given to his mother.

Now Lingaraja is leading a good life. When his mother goes to other places, he sleeps in our Shelter Home and goes back to his home with his mother when she returns. During a recent visit, we got to know that he has been looking after his mother well.

Services Provided at the shelter

1. Puer Drinking Water 2. Basic Needs (Hair oil, Toothpaste, Soap, etc) 3. Food 4. TV 5. News Papers 6. Bed 7. Lockers 8. First Aid 9. Counseling

In conclusion, Margadarshi Society Night Shelter has provided services to 399 Urban Homeless citizens and newly registered 59 urban homeless. Through this program, there is decrease in the number of people sleeping in the markets, temples, bus stands and railway stations.

VIII : Empowering Girl Child (Margadarshi Society &CRY Ghataprabha)

Margadarshi Empowering Girl Child program is working In Chikkodi Taluka’s9 Gram Panchayats and 14 Villages. We continue to follow-up on the risk of adolescent families in our operational area. The follow-up includes drop out adolescents, child labor adolescents, irregular adolescents, adolescents with malnutrition. During this year 25 drop out adolescents are identified.

Margadarshi Chikkodi MIS Data 2018-19 No of S Family 0-18 year children Panchayat No of villages keri/plat No No Boys Girls Total 1 09 14 SC Keri 1,495 1,190 1,143 2,333

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Page IX : Margadarshi Society – Child Rights and You Programme Chikkodi

Report for the period April 2019 to March 2020

SL Category Activities No 20 villages completed, Total No of families – 1,122 and Total number of children 1 MIS Survey 2,129

This year 998 families, 4,166 family members, 1,692 children were met. 2 Family Visits Discussed about child marriage, child labour, school re-enrolment, Anganawadi food etc Mothers’ Collective 41 Mothers’ Collective Meetings conducted. 104 mothers participated and 3 Meeting discussed child right issues village Arany Siddeswar Colony Government KLP School 6th to 7th 4 School upgradation upgradation ; currently studying children male - 02, female - 08, Total 10 Working area-12 Government KLPS/ KHPS Buildings, Pivers, Playground and 5 School development riferi etc School re-enrolment School dropout - children Male-07, Female-07 Total-14 Children. School re- 6 of children enrolment done Working area 08 villages’ adolescent collective and children collective members School Start Jatha 7 conducted School Start Jatha programme. Other participants - school teachers, Programme AWC, Mothers collective members SDMC and ASHA workers. Block level Shaale SPJ and Chikkodi Government officers Colony organized on 15-06-2019 8 Kade Nanna Nade Chikkodi. This programme 790 children participated Program Working area - Kamatyanatti, , Bidroli and Nayinglaj villages. Village 9 VCPC Meetings Child Protection Committee meetings conducted and 95 members participated Child Marriage 10 15 Childmarriageswere prevented/stopped by counseling Prevention Workingarea 15 School Child marriageawareness programs conducted. 1,265 School level child 11 childrenparticipated. marriage awareness

Adolescent 98 adolescent collective meetings conducted; 132 members participated. 12 Collective Meetings Discussion on Child right issues and leadership trainings Chikkodi BRC on 31-08-2019, 01-09-2019,21-09-2019 and 22-09-2019 Adolescent adolescent collective members leadership training conducted- 110 adolescent 13 Collective Members collective members participated. Leadership Training

Children’s Collective In six villages 21Children’s Collective Meetings conducted - 87 members 14 Meetings participated. Discussion on child rights issues and leadership trainings SSLC Workbook 15 Workbooks distributed to 145 students distribution Pre-school education Kadapur, kamatynatti, Bidroli vilages Anganawadi worker trainingconducted - 10 16 training Anganawadi workers participated 17 Flood Relief flood area visits and discussion on child issues Kadapur, Kamatynatti, Mugali, Nayinglaj, , Karaganv and Toranahalli Village level bicycle villages’ school upgradtion related Gram PanchayathMemorandum submitted. In 18 Jaatha this jatha 227 children participate and 43 others participated.

Upgradation School Bicycle Jatha related to direct school visit conducted. 28 upgradation school Visit and 19 memorandums submitted to DDPI and BEO on 01-02-2020. Memorandum to

DDPI and BEO Child Marriage Awereness street play conductedfrom 05-03-2020 to 07-03-2020 Child Marriage Kamatynatti, Mugali, Kungatoli, Bambalawad, , Kadapur, VAliaki and 20 Awareness Street Nayinglaj villages. Posters and calendars on Child Marriage Awareness Play distributed. Total participation – 1,744 Children’s Gram Bambalawad, , Hattarawat, mugali, Karaganv, Valaki, , Nayinglaj 21 Sabha and Kadapur villages - Children’s GramSabha conducted - 2,375 children

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Page participated Meeting with On 03-01-2020 Ms Shobha Gasti was honoured by Honourable President of India 22 Honourable at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi for her contribution in the field of work for the President of India community improvement On 03-01-2020 Pre-school education press meet and 23-01-2020 NRC and 23 Press meet MNRC related Press meet.

Report related photos

Hanchinal villlage and Kamatynatti Village meeting Photos

Kadapur village and Kamtynatti village school Developement photos Kadapur village and Hanchinal village School Start Jatha photos

Chikkodi Block level Shale Kade Nanna Nade Jatha Childrens participation photos

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Chigadoli village School Visit SPJ team photos Kadapur and Karaganv villages MémorandumSubissionsphotos

Child marriage awareness street play programme photos

X : NIRANTHARA Institutional Capacity Building Program, by Dhwani Foundation

Dhwani Foundation’s primary objective is to improve the productivity and efficiency in the social sector, through technology enablers, system and process improvement, organizational development and sectoral strengthening; this is started from mid-December 2017 at Leader/Director level and January 2018 at Operational Manager Level. Niranthara Program consists of a single staff Manjunath Kambali as Operations Manager

About NIRANTHARA:

Exclusively designed towards building institutional capacities of NGOs through 24 months comprehensive intervention The Program aims to enable NGOs to achieve higher organizational maturity to sustainably meet emerging requirements of Government, Corporates, Funding Agencies, and Technology, to make a larger impact with Communities they serve

This 24-month program provides, Training, Orientation, Interactive Platforms, Templates, Field Support, and Networking Opportunities, which is designed at two levels: . At Leadership/Board Level . At an Operational Manager Level

NIRANTHARA will enable Partner NGOs on the Following: Mapping ecosystem and acting on change, Governance, Legal Compliance, and HR Policies, Finance and Accounts Management, strategic planning for 3years, Management and Information Systems (MIS)

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Page Communication, Brand Building, Marketing, and Fund Raising, Leadership Development and Project/Program Management.

Every Month phase-wise training is provided to Operations Manager by Dhwani Foundation, and the same is been implemented in the organization

Outcomes:  Achieving compliance with norms of Government, Institutional Donors, and Corporate Social Responsibilities {CSRs)  Better efficiency and credibility through standard systems and processes  Improves visibility through marketing and communication methods  Developing a fundraising strategy for different types of donors  Effective program and donor management through IT, MIS and better use of technology

UPADESHAKProgram Upadeshak Program was conceived and executed by Dhwani Foundation to introduce NGOs to professionals from the industries that are passionate about social sector. The program was attended by leaders managing CSR Programs in organisations. It was a great opportunity to select one board member for the group and we have selected Mr. Nagabhushana from Pune.

Dhwani Foundation has given the certificate of successful completion of 2 year Program to Margadarshi Society.

Safe Village Programme

In the support of Red Alert, My Choices Foundation, Her Choices Trust Hyderabad and Margadarshi Society are jointly organizing the “The Safe Village” awareness programme. Awareness small video should be effective and in local language in this academic year we have conducted 30 SVP programmes and 12 Revisit Programmes through this programme no. 3200 children 4150 mother and fathers Parents and public got aware about the child trafficking, we have conducted the programme most vulnerable areas inertial there where no transport facilities etc. From our programme 43 child marriages had stopped

In Kalagurthi village Chittapur Tq. Gulbarga District child sold to Gujarath person aged about 42 years girl age about 16 years her parents sold to Rs. 15000/- to them we have received phone call from 1098 and we among the DCPO went village and verified the girl was not at home mother said she had run away in Bangalore. Then with support of Kalagi police we could traced the address where the child kept in Sedam Lodge and we rushed to the Sedum lodge and enquired the entry book we found the address and we and mediator person we cached him and through his help we found the child and booked the case at Sedam Police station and we rescue the girl and handover to the CWC for the care and protection of the child.

Achievement of the programme  From this programme children attendance in school increased,  We receive more call to the 1098, and Guzari Shadi (Child Marriage) redused.  We have Identified 34 Village level Rakshaks  Child marriage reduced  Village suraksha grama 5560 books where distributed and Mothers and Fathers 3320 hand bills were distributed.

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I : Donorslist of Margadarshi Society® for the period of 2017-18

SL. Donor of the Geography [Area of Name of the Programme/Project No. Project/Program the Project]

CHILDLINE INDIA INTEGRATED CHILD PROTECTION FOUNDATION MINIDTRY of Chittapur, Shahbad, 1 SCHEME [CHILDLINE-1098] Women and Child Sedam, Kalgi Talukas Development

MISSING CHILD BUREAU DIST. CELL 2 DON BOSCO Bengaluru Raichur District RAICHUR

“PREVENTION OF CHILDREN DROPPING OUT OF SCHOOL, CHILD CRY - Child Rights & You Chittapur Taluk of 3 LABOUR & MALNUTRITION Mumbai Kalaburagi Dist. PROJECT” by CRY

NIGHT and DAY SHELTER for URBAN 4 City Corporation Kalaburagi Kalaburagi Town HOMELESS CITIZENS

Improving the quality of life of People 5 CARITAS New Delhi Kalaburagi with Disabilities through CBRF Strategy

SMAJIKA PARIVARTHANA CRY - Child Rights & You 6 Karnataka State JANANDHOLANA Mumbai

Strengthening Elected Women's THP-The Hunger Project - Kalaburagi 10 Blocks, 7.A. Leadership in Karnataka GLOBAL Chittapur 10 Blocks

Strengthening the Leadership of Elected Women Representatives in THP-The Hunger Project - Kalaburagi 5 7.B. Gram Panchayats to Empower and AJWS GramPanchayats Build the Agency of Young Adults

My Choice Red Alert 8 SAFE VILLAGE PROGRAMME Kalaburagi District Foundation

EMPOWERING GIRL CHILD-Ensuring Education & Dignity for Girl Children. CRY - Child Rights & You 9 Belagavi Dist Hence prevention of Girl Marriages in Mumbai Belagavi – CRY

NIRANTHARA Institutional Capacity Margadarshi Society 10 Dhwani Foundation Building Program Office 11 CBR CARITAS New Delhi 12 Donation for CBR Program Public Donation

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Page II : List of Employees during the year 2018 to 2018

Sl Date of Type Name of the Staff Designation Gender PROJECT Qualification Remarks No Joining of Job Project Full 1 Anandraj Male M. A. 14.04.2002 Director Time Project Full 2 Rahul Malage Male M. S. W. 05.05.2017 Coordinator Time Full 3 Madan Mohanlal Accountant Male B. Com. 01.05.2012 Time Community 4 Indira Female “PREVENTION PUC Organizer OF CHILDREN Community Full 5 NarasimharaoDandin Male DROPPING OUT I. T. I. 04.08.2018 Organizer Time OF SCHOOL, Community M. A., M. S. Full 6 Saraswati Female CHILD LABOUR 01.08.2017 Organizer and W. Time MALNUTRITION 31-12- PROJECT” by 2020 CRY Resigned this Community Full project 7 Dileep Kumar Male B. A. 11.09.2017 Organizer Time and Joined to Childline sub center "NIRANTHARA" Operations B. B. M., M. Full 8 Israil Male by Dhwani .2019 Manager B. A. Time Foundation Team B. A., M. S. Full 9 Sundar Male 01.05.2009 Leader W. Time 31-12- 2020 Resigned Team Full this 10 Yallubai Female M. S. W. 01.05.2009 Member "CHILDLINE- Time project 1098" by and CHILDLINE India Joined to Foundation THP Team Full 11 DevindrappaWalekar Male B. Ed. 01.06.2014 Member Time Team Full 12 Marlamma Female P. U. C. 01.04.2004 Member Time Team Full 13 Anand Sharma Male D. Ed., B. A. 01.10.2014 Member Time B. A., B. Full 14 Shivakumar Manager Male Ed., M. S. 01.12.2007 "DAY AND NIGHT Time W. SHELTER for B. A., B. P. Care Taker URBAN Full 15 Anand Male Ed., M. S. 01.12.2018 01 HOMELESS Time W. CITIZENS" by City Care Taker Full 16 Nagaraj Gajare Male Corporation 5th 01.10.2014 02 Time Kalaburagi Care Taker Full 17 Sanjay Male B. A. 01.06.2017 03 Time "IMPROVING THE Full 18 Basavaraj Biradar Coordinator Male M. S. W. 01.10.2013 QUALITY OF LIFE Time Community OF PEOPLE Full 19 Thippanna Male PUC, D. Ed. 01.10.2013 Organizer WITH Time Community DISABILITIES" Full 20 Kavita Female M. S. W. 01.07.2017 Organizer through CBRF Time

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Page Community Strategy by B.A., M. S. Full 21 Geeta Female 05.08.2018 Organizer CARITAS W. Time Community Full 22 Vidyavati Female B. A. 16.08.2016 Organizer Time State Full 23 Y. Mariswamy Male B. A. 01.10.2014 Organizer "SAMAJIKA Time Regional PARIVARTANA M. S. W., B. Full 24 Vithal T. Chikani Male 01.10.2014 Organizer JANANDHOLANA" Ed. Time Haveri by CRY Full 25 Haseena Hediyal Female P. U. C. 01.10.2014 Organizer Time "Strengthening the Full 26 Shrinivas Kulkarni Coordinator Male M. S. W. 01.06.2016 Leadership of Time Community Elected Women Full 27 Kavitha Organizer- Female Representatives in M. S. W. 01.06.2016 Time GLOBAL Gram Panchayats to Empower and Build the Agency of Young Adults" Community through THE Full 28 Prabhavathi Organizer- Female S. S. L. C. 10.08.2017 HUNGER Time AJWS PROJECT (GLOBAL and AJWS) Project Full 29 Shobha Gasti Female S. S. L. C. 01.09.2017 Holder Time "EMPOWERING Full 30 Kallappa Coordinator Male B. A., B. Ed. 25.09.2017 GIRL CHILD- Time Community Ensuring Full 31 Manjula Female P. U. C. 01.09.2017 Organiser Education and Time Community Dignity for Girl Full 32 Mukta Female P. U. C. 01.09.2017 Organiser Children. Hence Time Community prevention of Girl Full 33 Janaki Female S. S. L. C. 01.09.2017 Organiser Marriages" - CRY Time Asst. Full 34 Bhimaraya Male B.com 01.02.2018 Accountant Time B. C. A., M. Full 35 Ashok Coordinator Female 01.10.2019 S. W. Time B. A., M. S. Full 36 Sumangal Counselor Female 01.04.2018 W. Time Team M. A. Full 37 Rajendra Waggan Member Psychology Time B. A., B. Team Full 38 Shobha Dandin Female Ed., M. S. 01.04.2018 Member Time W. Team B. A., M. S. Full 39 Chendrakanth Male 01.04.2018 Member W. Time B. A., B. Team RAILWAY CHILD Full 40 SanjeevkumarKumsi Male Ed., M. A., 01.04.2018 Member HELP DESK by Time M. S. W. CHILDLINE India B. A., B. P. Team Foundation Full 41 Raveendra Holkar Male Ed., M. S. 01.04.2018 Member Time W. Team Full 42 Shilpa Sundar Female S. S. L. C. 01.04.2018 Member Time Team Full 43 Milind S. Doddamani Male M. C. A. 06.08.2018 Member Time B. A., M. S. Full 44 Sharnappa Volunteer Female 01.04.2018 W. Time B. A., M. S. Full 45 Sangappa Volunteer Male 01.04.2018 W. Time B. A., M. S. Full 46 Mallikarjun Volunteer Male 01.04.2018 W. Time

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