Annual Report 2010-2011

JLKP state office – Sindhi para, near stone quarry association office, Post & Dist.- , State – , PIN- 816107.

Mobile nos., Phone & Fax – 09431158447, 06435-220568

Emails ID :– [email protected] [email protected]

Web site: – www.jlkp.org

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Forwards:

Sri Binod Kumar Pramanik (Secretary), JLKP

th Greetings from Jan lok kalyan parishad. We are in the 18 year of existence. We are happy to release this Annual Report for the financial year 2010- 2011 in front of you. We thank all of you for your help and support. Our organization is working

predominantly in of Jharkhand state from last 18 years with the sole

mission of enabling the tribal, backwards, rural poor and vulnerable masses to uplift their standard of living by effective livelihood promotional activities & assess to proper education facilities. Jan lok kalyan parishad devised eco friendly, right- based, socially and economically viable strategies which results in sustainable

development of village community. We focus on providing livelihood support

through their capacity building. People's priority for livelihood generation will shift from short term benefits to long term developmental activities. This will inculcate the habits to start entrepreneurial activities which will ultimately raise their standard of living. Thus, we emphasize on livelihood development support and community

mobilization which can bring forward empowerment and development of village

level institutions. We also focus on Child protection by building strong network of child protection unit within the district. Our observation and experience during work, conceived that we are strengthening capacity to our front line field level staffs and in these

process strengthening villages with more focus on SHGs as village level primary

institution. We also believe that three tier governance and decentralization is the only way out for effective development. I feel extremely honored to express my gratitude to all the partners in our effort

towards development, especially CBOs, Government Departments, Donors,

Partner NGOs, media and colleagues who have provided their support which

resulted in bringing pos itive c hanges in all the working sectors of our organization.

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Contents

AREA OF INTERVENTION - 4

THE ORGANIZATION - 5

Our Vision- 5 Our Mission- 5 Brief Background- 5 Objectives- 5

MAJOR INTERVENTION AT A GLANCE - 6

Education, Access to education, Achievements in 2010-11 6-8 Agricultures- 9 Livelihood Promotion, achievements in 2010--11 10-14 Community health and hygiene, achievements in 2010-11 15 Women and Child Protection- 16-18

FINANCE - 19

Funding to Jan lok kalyan parishad in 2010-11 19 Fund Allocations by JLKP in 2010-11 19

ORGANIZATION THROUGH OUT THE YEA R - 20

The Team- 20 Governing Body members- 20 Staffs and Volunteers- 20 Resources and infrastructures- 21 Events in Chronicles- 21

ORGANIZATION IN PHOTOGRAPHS - 22

OUR DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS - 23 Thanks-

CONTACT DETAILS - 24

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Area of i ntervention

JLKP w orks in the Distr ict of Pakur and w ith an ex tensive working and focus in all the six block of Pakur namely- Pakur, Hiranpur, Littipara, Amarapara, Maheshpur, and Pakuria. The idea behind selecting these blocks was that the people in the operational v illages lived a v ery low standard of liv ing. The Villages are dominated by ST and SC population, and are lagging behind from the mainstream of development. JLKP also served as a Collaborativ e organization for CHILDLINE Netw ork for child in need of care and protection in Pakur District, having Child help line control room at Pakur and its Sub centers at all the six Block of the District.

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The Organization

Our Vision Health and education for

all with socio - economic development.

Our Mission The mission is to work towards sustainable holistic development of marginalized sections of society particularly women and children, by following a right based and empowerment approach, in the fields of Child protection, education, health, Agriculture technologies, sustainable livelihoods and governance

Brief Background JLKP’s Objectives

Twenty two years back in 1989, two energetic Improve the living standard by implementing young men named Sri Binod Kumar Parmanik effective poverty alleviation programs and and Shiv Charan Uraw from a very small village livelihood promotional activities in remote of Makhani in Sahibganj District, formed a club rural villages of our working area. in the name of Nehru yuva Club. The motive of this club was to guide the youths of tribal and Work for the Child in need of care and pahariya Villages, those are living below protection by implementing a common child poverty line, for their rights and obligations. The Helpline number for Pakur district. club got registered in year 1990. The villagers were cooperated the club most for expanding Provide access to better and effective primary its activities and projects in health and and adult education in rural and tribal areas. education. In the year 1992, Sri Subhash Sharma, then was hon’ble district collector of Strengthen the capacity of tribal / Pahariyas / Sahebganj, was much impressed by the social minorities communities and remote villages of activities of the club and encouraged the club target areas by facilitating them various members for registration. The club was Govt’s schemes and development programs. registered Under Society Registration Act 1860 in the name of “Jan Lok Kalyan Parisad” Bring about an improvement in health and Onwards the organization got lots of hygiene in the tribal rural areas by opportunities by the district administrations, accelerates sanitation coverage and CBOs, funding agencies and govt. Secretary of awareness. “SRI” Ranchi, Dr. A.K. Basu selected our organization as a best society in pakur for year Enable the underprivileged farmers for 2001. From that period, Jan Lok Kalyan Parisad effective and optimum utilization of resources never looked back and active in changing the available with them and use of technology in lives of people securing livelihood of rural, tribal agriculture. Poor and children.

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Major Intervention at a g lance

EDUCATION

Project – Residential & Non Residential bridge course education center -

Children at Residential bridge course center, performing morning P.T

Education facilities have not been able to percolate with Funding partner – JEPC , Ranchi the required intensity in the rural areas of Pakur District. In Operational areas – Pakur and of Pakur district this backdrop JLKP tried to make tribal and poor rural Goals and objectives – The main objective of this project is to children to enroll in formal and educate these children comes under the age group between 9-14 non formal Schools so that years those are belongs to ST/SC/Pahariya category and are they can complete their dropouts and not going to any formal or non formal schools, So elementary cycle of education. that they can get primary education and can be mainstreamed to We have been able to take a formal educational center. School to the community and community to the School. Activities conducted during project period– JLKP started with an Meeting with Block level officials experimental innovational Meeting with village heads at block level. RBC center in Chapadanga Exposure visit of concerned Government officials, JEP, village in pakur block with village heads. support from Jharkhand Survey, identification and mapping of target children in the Education Project, Pakur to entire Pakur block, strengthen the education Village wise enrolment drive of children for RBC. system in these areas. Capacity building of Camp warden, teachers and all the related staffs.

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Regular class room view at Residential bridge course center

Achievements in 2010 -11 180 This year Jan Lok Kalyan Parishad is running 1 (one) 160 Residential Camp Schools 140 Children and 4 Non residential camp 120 admited in RBC schools. In this year 50 100 numbers of children are Children enrolled in residential bridge 80 admited in NRBC course center and nearly 60 Children 100 numbers of children in 40 Mainstreamed non residential bridge 20 course center running by 0 our organization. 2009- 2010- 2010 2011

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Project – Condense course for Adult women -

Photograph of Beneficiaries of Condense course for Adult Women

One of the major objectives of the organization is to facilitates assess to education for women of pakur district who contributes a major part in determining a very low Achievements in 2010-11 literacy rate of this district. Illiteracy in tribal women is one of the major hindrances in social and economic development of these areas. The main objective behind the condense course for women is to instilling confidence among adult women and strengthen them socially and economically through education which subsequently This year 25 numbers of makes them efficient in their livelihood promotional women were benefited by activities. JLKP’s intervention in Sangrampur and Tibhitha

villages of Pakur block. These Funding partner – CSWB, Central social welfare board Operational areas – Two Villages namely Sangrampur women were selected for and Tilbhitha of Pakur block. condense course those were

enthusiastic in learning to improve their educational Activities conducted during project period– backwardness. 25 numbers Survey and mapping of Villages.

such enthusiastic and extremely poor women were Survey and identification of target women age completed their course in this groups between 15 – 35 years, in the target areas center, which are now able to read and write and can Recruitment of staffs and volunteers.

express themselves in languages whatever they Jan lok kalyan parishad employed two part time wish. It also improved self staff and one full time instructor for this project in two villages of Pakur block. confident among adult

women.

Capacity building of staffs, teachers, instructor and

volunteers.

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AGRICULTURE

Project – SRI , SYSTEM OF RICE INTENSIFICATION -

Funding partner – Department of science and Technology, GoI, NABARD, Rachi. Operational areas – Littipara block of Pakur district Goals and objectives – JLKP’s one of the missions is to enable the rural poor and vulnerable masses for effective and optimum utilization of natural resources available in their locality. Due to lack of modern technical know how the villagers' living standard remains unchanged in spite of rich natural resources.

Achievements in 2010-2011

A dramatic increase in production capacity of land has been observed by implementation of SRI techniques. The farmers who were yielding 6 (mun) = 3 quintals paddy from 1 (one) Bigha land by practicing traditional method of farming, now they are growing 12 to 16 quintals paddy from the same piece of land.

Activities conducted during project period– Survey and mapping of 8 Villages of Littipara Block. Survey and identification of 170 farmers from these villages in Littipara block. Selection of land. Analysis of growing cost of rice in old methods. Meetings with farmers and village’s heads. Training through SRI techniques. Support for hybrid seeds and better fertilizers. Practical implementation of these techniques by farmers.

A Farmer Growing seeds using SRI techniques

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LIVELIHOOD PROMOTIONS Livelihood program focuses on intervening on Household Food Security issues, enhancing livelihood options and stabilizing potential sustainable livelihood, most of them are development of micro enterprises based activities, small livestock interventions etc.

Activity – Goat rearing as Livelihood in rural -

Fa rmer with their Goats

Funding partner – MESO, Pakur

Operational areas – 4 (Four) remote and Achievements in 2010-11 backward villages of Littipara Block of Pakur District is selected. In this financial year 2010-11, Jan lok kalyan parishad distributed Goals and objectives – 120 goats to the selected farmers

The goal of this programme is to empower the in 4 (Four) villages of Littipara local community, to promote sustainable bock in Pakur District. This year a improvement of livelihood security and to improve total of 24 farmers were benefited general quality of life of the tribal and other poor by the JLKP’s intervention in this

families in most backward villages of Pakur district. areas. (4 +1 = 5 numbers of goats was distributed to each selected Activities conducted during project period– farmers. i.e four numbers of she

Selection and mapping of most backward goats and one number of He

tribal and pahariya villages of Pakur district Goat. The beneficiaries are now

Identification of 6 (Six) families from each of earning additional income of RS the selected villages. 1000 to 1400 per months.

Facilitating and distribution of goats

Monitoring, Capacity building and providing

training

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Project – FINANCIAL INCLUSION in Pakur -

Pakur district is one of the 11 most backward in Jharkhand (one of the UNDAF states) and figures in the list of 100 most backward districts in . It also figures in the list of 90 Minority Concentration Districts (MCDs) prepared by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, GOI on the basis of the 2001 census data on population, socio-economic indicators and basic amenities indicators. Through a joint initiative between State Level Rural Livelihood Promotion Society (SLRPS), established by Government of Jharkhand, and UNDP, Pakur has been selected as one of the 5 districts for the financial inclusion program. It is also noteworthy that as per the guidelines and parameters of Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Pakur district has been declared as 100% financially included, but the field realities clearly depict that rural poor at large and people living in the remote areas are in need of livelihood opportunities, regularize financial services and life sustaining amenities essential for quality productivity. Funding partner – UNDP Goals and objectives – Within the poverty reduction thematic area in Pakur district, JLKP is one of the implementing partners of UNDP’s Financial Inclusion project who is working with the state governments to facilitate the design and implementation of pro-poor and inclusive livelihood promotion strategies. The focus is on excluded groups such as women, Schedule Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), Minorities, below-the-poverty line and migrant households and involuntarily displaced people. Recognizing that access to financial services is a crucial element of livelihood promotion, financial inclusion is an important component of the programme. Operational areas – 9 (Nine) remote and backward villages of Littipara Block of Pakur District is selected namely Bara sarsa, Kamalghati, Jitpur, Chota sarsa, kawanduba, Phulpahari, Dopahari, Patrapara and Jirli

Financial inclusion intervention done from Jan 2011 to June 2011

Sl.No Description of Intervention Target number of Target Achievments Villages / SHGs in 2010-11 (Within Three months) 1 Community mobilization and 9 Villages 7 Villages financial literacy 2 Profiling of all the SHGs and 21 SHGs 21 SHGs

assessment of capital building

needs

3 Strengthening of existing SHGs to 21 SHGs 11 SHGs

meet the essential norms of good quality SHGs

4 Linking the SHGs with financial 21 SHGs 10 SHGs institutions

5 Formation and strengthening of 20 SHGs 07 SHGS new SHGs 6 Community level product 5 Villages 3 Villages aggregation and market link established for better price realization

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Activity – Formation of Self help groups -

Women Self Help group meeting

Organizing the poor women and men of villages into a Self Help Group is a powerful tool for bringing social transformation and livelihood promotions. The concept of Self Help group is based on participatory involvement of

both women and men from the equal economic status and same locality for sustainable community development

and brings social changes in their villages. This not only improves their economic status but also develop their capacity to organize themselves to deal with the emerging socio-political issues which affect their day to day life.

Funding partner – DRDA, District Rural Achievements in 2010 -11 Development Authority, Pakur Operational areas – In seven In this year Jan lok kalyan parishad panchayats of littipara block. Namely played a key role in the development of , Baadu, , Nabadhee, Micro Enterprises in the various villages Ghaghari and Jaamjori. of Littipara Block of Pakur District. Activities conducted during project JLKP has a strength of 90 nos. of period– women SHGs, out of which 25 nos. of Meeting with block level officials women SHGs were formed in this Meeting with villages heads and financial year and successfully linked gram panchayats to the local banks. New groups are in Survey, identification of men/ the process of formation. A total of women & mapping of villages. 1020 numbers of rural women of Mobilizing the underprivileged, Littipara block of Pakur district were deprived poor men and women into benefited by this program. a Self help group Capacity building and training Linking them to local Banks Assisting them in micro financing through bank according to grading Keep tracking of satisfactory operation of self help group’s business activities.

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Trainings – Beautician Training -

This year JLKP has given Beautician training under REDP (Rural entrepreneur development programme) project of NABARD.

Funding partner – NABARD Achievements Operational areas – Pakur block of Pakur district. in 2010-2011

Goals and objectives – This year Jan lok kalyan With increased opportunities for employment for parishad has given women and the need to supplement household income beautician training to 25 more and more women are entering into the job (Twenty five) selected poor market. The goal of this programme is to empower the young girls and women of women of very lower economic status, to promote Pakur block of Pakur district. sustainable improvement for livelihood security and to After getting successful improve general quality of their life training most of these trained women has started Activities conducted during project period– beauty parlor at their home Survey and identification of target women from and earning extra income very lower economic status, in the target areas for their livelihood. Recruitment of staffs and volunteers and trainers.

Capacity building of staffs, teachers, instructor and volunteers. Capacity building and 40 (Fourty) days training to the beneficiaries. Distribution of certificates

Officials from NABARD monitoring the Beautician training class

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Project – Skill development training in Sweater Knitting -

It’s a holistic programme for Urban women self help group. It is a government Project funded by Nagar Panchayat to empower the urban poor women for their self reliance. The design of the training is to start their economic activity and income generation through their skill development training in sweater knitting Funding partner – Nagar Panchayat, Pakur under (SJSRY) Swarn Jayanti Sahari Rojgar Yojana Scheme

Operational areas – Pakur block of Pakur district. Goals and objectives – Livelihood promotion is always been an important objective of JLKP, as such we incorporate many such livelihood programme into our activities. The goals and objective behind this project are followings To develop the skill of these selected women in sweater knitting. Inauguration of Sweater Knitting training under SJSRY To increase the opportunities for employment for these women through these training. Promote to start income generation through this skill. To empower the women of very lower economic status. To promote sustainable improvement for livelihood security and to improve general quality of their life Activities conducted during project period– Survey and identification of target women from very lower economic status, in the target areas, JLKP has selected 25 such women from Urban BPL families in Pakur. Recruitment of staffs and volunteers and trainers. Capacity building of staffs, teachers, instructor and volunteers. 2 (Two Months) training to the beneficiaries. Distribution of certificates

Women selling their product in Handicraft and rojgar mela in Pakur

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COMMUNITY HEALTH AND HYGIENE Project – (TSC) Total sanitation campaign -

Funding partner – PHED , Pakur, PHED Achievements in 2010 -2011 Sahebganj This year Jan lok kalyan parishad has Operational areas – In 7 (Seven) Panchayats constructed about 2892 low-cost latrine of , namely Barhet, Boreo, structures for the beneficiaries of Udhawa, , Barharwa, and in 1 (one) operation villages. i.e 2000 in Panchayat of Pakur block, namely Jikarhatti. Sahebganj district and nearly 892 numbers of such latrines in Jikarhatti Goals and objectives – Improving sanitation panchayat of Pakur block. is the key to achieving our health related Behavioral change is being noticed millennium development goals of reducing among the villagers. Beneficiaries are child mortality and combating disease. The using these toilets in a regular basis practice of open defecation by the majority of and they are also motivating the others poor rural household is one of the most serious for the same. Through this program, we environmental threats to public health. Open also selected Village level health defection and failure to confine excreta safely volunteers who will be the key health are prime factors that contribute to the spread worker for the village and will take care of disease and infection through the of the health needs of the villagers, bacteriological contamination of water sources starting from counseling women on and the transmission of pathogens through the reproductive issues, awareness of safe fiscal oral route. Due to ignorance and water for health, The volunteer also unhygienic behavior of tribals these subsidized generate mass awareness about toilets remains unused or are being used for preventive health issues. For this purposes other than sanitation. Most of people purpose, the Organization is taking continue to defecate in the open not due to care of their capacity building in various lack of access to toilets but primary because preventive health aspects. they see no reason to change their behavior because awareness of associated health risk is limited or ignored. Public health outcomes can be achieved only when the entire community adopts sanitation behaviour for 100% open defecation free zone. Jan lok kalyan parishad implemented TSC , a people centered participatory and demand driven approach, which is being implemented in a campaign mode. This new paradigm is a shift from allocation based and supply driven program to a demand driven programme; from a top down to participatory approach, and it tries to generate a campaign to highlight issues related to sanitation by involving all stakeholders. This impose that strong emphasis is placed on information, education and communication and social marketing, which will increase people's awareness in terms of enhancing capacity to choose appropriate options.

One of the beneficiaries of TSC

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WOMEN AND CHILD PROTECTION Project – CHILDLINE Pakur -

Road side show , performing for CHILDLINE Service awareness in Pakur

Activity Done in 2010 – 2011 (From 1 st Feb 2011 to 31 st Mar 2011) This year Jan lok kalyan parishad started Sl. Particulars Numbers the CHILDLINE service in Pakur District No with the support from Childline India 1 Total Numbers of 23 Foundation and The Ministry of Women Outreach done by our and Child development, New Delhi. This team members. project commence from dated 01- 02- 2 Numbers of open 01 2011 house conducted for awareness of About Project – CHILDLINE is a 24-hour CHILDLINE services free toll free-help-line and outreach 3 Numbers of Childline 01 service for children in need of care and staff orientation protection that links children to a long- meeting done term services. It is a project of the 4 In House training done 01 Ministry of Women and Child for Childline staffs at Development, Government of India. This District Level service has been started in all the six blocks of Pakur district. Our organization 5 Numbers of Directors 01 served as a collaborative organization for meeting done in this Child help line Service in Pakur District level district. 6 Numbers of weekly 07 staff meeting done for Funding partner – CIF, Mumbai. monitoring Childline Activity Operational areas – All the 6 (Six) Block 7 Numbers of 15 Community meeting of Pakur district in Jharkhand state. done in target areas

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Project – Rajiv Gandhi National crèche scheme for the children of working mother -

With increased opportunities for employment for women and the need to supplement household income more and more women are entering the job market. With the breaking up of joint family system and the increased phenomenon of nuclear families, working women need support in terms of quality, substitute, and care for their young children while they are at work. There has, however, been very slow growth of Crèche/ Daycare facilities, resulting in failure to meet the needs of working mothers in terms of extent, content and quality of services. Crèche and Daycare Services are not only required by working mothers but also women belonging to poor families, who require support and relief from childcare as they struggle to cope with burden of activities, within and outside the home . Funding partner – JSWB Operational areas – Binjha Village of Littipara Block. Goals and objectives – The goal of this programme is to empower the local community, to promote sustainable improvement for livelihood security and to improve general quality of life of the tribal and other poor families in most backward villages of Pakur district.

Achievements in 2010-11

Twenty five numbers of tribal poor families of Littipara block were benefited each year by this ongoing programme of our organization. This year 6 (Six) numbers of children has completed the age of 5 years and new 6 (Six) numbers of children were taken admission into this center The beneficiaries’ families and working mothers are getting support and relief from childcare when they go for works. A mother keeping their child in JLKP’s Crèche center

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Project – Family counseling center -

Committee member meeting for FCC running by JLKP

Achievements in 2010-11 Funding partner – JSWB (Jharkhand Sl. Particulars Numbers Social Welfare Board) No 1 Total Numbers of New cases 122 Operational areas – Pakur District. registered this year 2 Numbers of Cases solved and 118 Goals and objectives – JLKP successfully closed this year running the family counseling center at 3 Numbers of Pending cases 04 Pakur city. The motive behind the Family 4 New type of cases received 12 counseling center is to resolve conflicts in this year the family by Counseling, referral and 5 Numbers of cases received 27 rehabilitative services to women victims related to Dowry demand who are in moral danger within the family 6 Numbers of cases received 29 or society at large including those affected related to Marital by disputes, marital discord or maladjustment with Spouse. maladjustment. This services is provided 7 Numbers of cases received 18 free of charge. The Family Counseling related to Marital Centre work in close collaboration with maladjustment with In-Laws. local authorities e.g. police and institutions 8 Numbers of cases received 36 like Short Stay Homes and intervene in related to Personality ‘crisis’ cases and in cases of atrocities difference against women. The organization has 9 Numbers of cases received 05 appointed two counsellors (one male & one related to Extra marital female) for providing best service to the relation victims. The programme is appreciated by 10 Numbers of cases received 07 the many officers and social activist in related to Alcohol /drug district of Pakur. addiction

11 Numbers of Sub Committee 04

meeting done this year

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Finance

Funding to JLKP in 2010-11 -

Fundings

Adult Education Child Education Women and Child 1% 10% Agriculture Protection 5% 6% Livlihood 4%

Health and sanitation 74%

Fund allocation by JLKP in 2010-11

Fund Allocation

Adult Education Child Education 11% Wome n and Child 1% Agriculture Protection 5% 6% Livlihood 4%

Health and sanitation 73%

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Organization through out the year THE TEAM

Team of G.B members in 2010-11 - Sl. Designati Name Address Qual ificatio No on n/Experienc es 1 President Sri Umakant Vill- Pachkathiya, B.A / 07 Thakur Block- Barhet, Dist.- Years The organization has a Sahebganj, Bihar corporate hierarchical structure 2 Secretary Sri Vinod Sindhipara, District- B.A, B.ed / which defines complete Kumar Pakur, Jharkhand 17 Years responsibility of a particular job Pramanik 3 Treasurer Sri Saroj Pakur, Jharkhand B.A / 10 for a particular level of staff. kumar Jha Years JLKP also believes in an efficient 4 Member Sri Sudipto Tharpakhana, Ranchi, P,G DRD / 8 staff development policy and Benarjee Jharkhand years from time to time invests 5 Member Smt. Rekha Vill- Kariyodih, Post- Metric / 8 sufficient time and resources for Rani Hiranpur, District- Years capacity building of its team. The Pakur, Jharkhand Central Team provides 6 Member Sri Anup Sabji mandi, Post- B.com / 10 supportive supervision to the kumar barharwa, Dist.- years field staffs rather than just Verma Sahebganj, Bihar 7 Member Smt. Basanti Vill- Jhenagariya, Post- Metric / 5 monitoring their activities. This Kisku Littipara, District- Years helps each of the team members Pakur, Jharkhand to flourish and contribute 8 Member Tanmoy Pakur, Jharkhand B.A / 5 effectively to the Organizational Mukherjee Years development. 9 Member Smt. Sindhipara, District- B.A / 5 Kamala Pakur, Jharkhand Years Ganguli Team of Staffs & Volunteers in 2010-11 - Sl. No. Place and Project Name No. of staffs employed 1 JLKP’s Head office at Pakur 2 Full time

2 JLKP’s Branch office at Littipara (VRC) 1 Full time for Project Period

3 Residential and non residential Camp schools 8 Full time and 1 Part time for Project Period

4 Family counseling center 5 Full time for Project Period

5 Crèche center 2 Full time for Project Period

6 Condense course center 3 Full time for Project Period

7 SRI 4 Full time for Project Period

8 TSE 4 Full time for Project Period

9 CHILDLINE, Pakur 12 Full time for Project Period

10 MESO, Pakur 1 Full time for Project Period 11 Financial Inclusion Project, Pakur 4 Full time for Project Period

12 S.H.G Formation 1 Full time and 1 Part time for Project Period

Total Nos. of staffs 47 Full time and 2 Part time

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RESOURCES AND INFRASTRUCTURES Team of Resources person - The Organization has a well trained resource person in social, technical, health, education, Child Protection and different community development fields. Sl. No. Name of resource person Area of specialization and experiences 1 Ms Rekha rani Life Skill ARSH RCH Moderation Nukkar Natak Team leader Gender sensitization Total Year of experiences – 4 years 2 Ms.Kamlini Hembrome ARSH RCH Strengthen of SHG and Promotion of SHG Nukkar Natak & team management Total Year of experiences – 4 years 3 Thomas Tudu Vermi compost Got rearing and piggery Strengthening of local Governance System of Rice identification Total Year of experiences – 4 years 4 Vinod kumar pramanik PRA (participatory Rural Approach) Head of the Moderation Organization PRI SHG Local Governance Child Protection Gender sensitization HIV/AIDS form CDPA, Ranchi Jharkhand Total Year of experiences – 20 years 5 Ajit Child Protection Accounts 6 Nirola soren Bamboo craft and basket, Mat making Total Year of experiences – 5 years 7 Anirban Mondal MSW Child Protection 8 Ranjana Srivastab Child Protection

Infrastructure - Sl. No. Name Descriptions 1 Lands The organization has 2.5 Bighas of land at Chapadanga Village in Pakur Block of Pakur district.

2 Offices The organization’s own head office is in Pakur city, well equipped with furniture, computers, printers, telephone lines, electric, guest room facility etc. The organization own registered office at Makhani, Sahebganj district. The organization rented branch office is at Littipara in Littipara block of Pakur ditrict. 3 Camp Schools The organization has own building for running camp schools at chapadanga village in Pakur block. 4 Counseling centers JLKP has a Family counseling center in a rented building at sindhipara in Pakur city. 5 CHILDLINE Collaborative Center JLKP has CHILDLINE Collaborative center, Space allocated in own Head office, Pakur, Having 24 Hours help line facility.

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Organization in photographs

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Our development partners

Jan lok kalyan parishad honored to express the gratitude to all the partners in effort towards our development during 2010-11:

(JEPC) Jharkhand Educa tion Project council , Rachi

(UNDP) United Nation Development Pogramme

(JSLPS) Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society

(NABARD), Ranchi

(DST) Department of science and technology

NEEDS, Deogher

(DRDA) District Rural Development Authority, Pakur

(JSWB) Jharkhand social welfare board.

(CSWB) Central social welfare board

(D.W) Department of Welfare, Pakur

Ministry of Women and child development, New Delhi

Pakur District Authority

Pakur Police department

PHED, Pakur

MESO, Pakur

Nagar Panchayat, Pakur

All our formed CBOs

(CIF) Childline India Foundation, Mumbai

All the 6 (Six) Partner NGOs of Pakur district

ATSEC, Jharkhand chapter

Thanks….

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Contact details

Web site – www.jlkp.org

JLKP’s Head & Admin. office – Sindhi paara, near stone quarry association office, Post & Dist.- Pakur, State – Jharkhand, PIN- 816107.

JLKP’s branch office – At- Littipara, Near Littipara middle school, Post- Litiipara, State- Jharkhand,

JLKP’s Redg. office – At- Makhani, Post.- taljhari, Dist.- Sahebganj, State- Jharkhand

JLKP’s Family counseling center – Sindhi paara, near stone quarry association office, Post & Dist.- Pakur, State – Jharkhand, PIN- 816107.

JLKP’s Primary education center – At- Chapadanga, Post & Dist.- Pakur, State – Jharkhand, PIN- 816107.

JLKP’s CHILDLINE Pakur Collaborative center – Sindhi paara, Post & Dist.- Pakur, State – Jharkhand, PIN- 816107.

Mobile nos., Phone & Fax – 09431158447, 06435-220568

Emails ID – [email protected] [email protected]

Child Help Line Emergency Toll free Nos – 1098

Jan Lok Kalyan Parishad Society Registration number - 790/93-94, dated 10 th Feb 1994 (Bihar) 161/07-08, dated 20 th April 2007 (Jharkhand) PAN Number of the organization - AAAAJ1889P Income tax Registration no. - 12A--CIT/DHN/Tech/12A/2006-07/1054-56 FCRA Registration Number - 337780012, Year -2004

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