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Ujjwal Bhavishya UJJWAL BHAVISHYA 39/3 Near Patwar Khana, Sadhaura Yamunanagar, Haryana 133204 Introduction Ujjwal Bhavishya society aims to provide social, educational and economical empowerment to children, parents and people of society, to safeguard mother nature and solve societal issues. Ujjwal bhavishya society is registered with Government of Haryana under Societies Registration Act(HRRS) 2012 and Government of India under Darpan. Our Goals 1. To provide Social, Educational and Economic Empowerment to Children, parents, and people of society (needy people of the community). a. Emphasis on Value based education b. Goal setting, vision, profession and passion for living a purposeful life c. Counselling of parents, teachers, and educators based on surveys and feedback d. Persistent sensitizing and capacity building among the general public, more particularly: ● Students in schools and colleges. ● Employees in corporate houses and other organizations. ● Empowering female students by teaching them their rights and empowering them. ● To mentor and provide guidance to the youth for their duties. 2. To safeguard Mother Nature 1. Protecting mother nature by generating less waste 2. Awareness on proper waste disposal 3. Organic methods of doing agriculture 4. Spreading awareness for living an eco-friendly life 5. Protecting abused animals and spreading awareness for freedom of other creatures 6. Importance of well-being of society by physical and mental nourishment. 3. Issues Related to Society 1. Children exposed to any form of abuse and children deprived of education 2 2. Methods of generating more employment by utilizing available resources optimally 3. Awareness about the purpose of life – Ikigai (Japanese book) 4. Providing assistance in pursuing education, vocational courses, counselling for career and life. 5. Acquainting masses with varied Government programmes, schemes and welfare measures and enlisting them into the same. 6. To provide medical and legal aid and assistance to the old aged and to take such other measures to ensure their social-well being. 7. To conduct study on various social issues from time to time, gather data, and carry out research. 8. To campaign for awareness on the aforesaid issues by disseminating information among the general public. 4. To work for promotion of sports and health care activities. 5. To raise or acquire funds or property from central govt., state govt., Non govt. donations or grants or contributions from public and private financial institutions. The funds properties assets and all other resources present and future, of the society shall be utilized for all the purposes or objectives of the society as stated above and also for all other similar activities in furtherance of ideals of truth and non-violence. Our Motto Intending Purpose, Bright Future ढ़ उदेय, उजवल भवय Our Vision ● Education for all ● Job for all ● Shelter and Food for all 3 Our Team Rakesh Sharma Rakesh is an Engineer, Travel Enthusiast and Fitness Freak. He loves to devote his free time to society. He believes that every citizen can bring a change, if provided proper education. Rakesh played a very significant role in starting this NGO. Kanishak Sharma Kanishak is working in a reputed company as a Patent Engineer. He also runs his own business. He carries experience of many SSB interviews. Kanishak is a runner and loves to do travelling and photography in his free time. Aakash Garg Aakash is working as a Software developer in a reputed MNC. He loves to play badminton and has keen interest in cricket. Aakash is health conscious and is always ready to help others. He does his work with passion and dedication. Abhay Oberoi Abhay is currently managing his own business and connected with us from the beginning. He is always ready to devote his time to society and help in any way he can. He is a keen learner and loves to debate on healthy topics. 4 Shivam Shivam is doing M.Tech from IIT Roorkee. He earlier worked as a Teacher, Software developer and DB Administrator. He is a keen learner and keeps learning new things with dedication. Devesh Chamola Devesh is a Web Designer and lives in Mohali. He likes to explore new things like nature or animals and always focus on our society. He does his job with commitment and always gives his best. Naresh Sharma Naresh is associated with reputed MNC as a Software Developer. He lives in Belgium, Brussels. He carries an innovative mindset and positive attitude. He believes that we have to keep learning to showcase our talent and skills. Sohan Lal Sohan runs his own business in Sadhaura. He loves animals and wants to contribute towards the environment. He does his job with a positive approach and always shares his experiences with others. 5 Divesh Kalra Divesh is working in Wipro, Bhubaneswar as an associate consultant. He likes to watch and play cricket. MS Dhoni is his role model. He is also doing M.Tech from BITS Pilani. He loves to do something for society to bring change. Yogesh Chamola Yogesh is an Astrologer and carries healthy knowledge of ethics and moral values. He loves to devote his time to society. He is attached towards Indian culture and has an unique affection towards animals. Minkal Taneja Minkal works at Gurugram in a reputed company. He loves to share his thoughts and knowledge to help others. He keeps his work with commitment and proper analysis. Vaibhav Aggarwal Vaibhav is a keen learner and team player. He is engaged with his studies and learning capabilities. He has interest in cricket and loves to do trekking and hill climbing. He is quite focussed and balanced with his approach. 6 Himanshu Kalra Himanshu is a CA and working as an internal auditor with Deloitte Haskins. He has keen interest in societal contribution and networking. He believes hard work always pays off and talent requires a platform to showcase his skills. Deeksha Dhiman Deeksha is working with Teleperformance Mohali and passed out from TIMT Yamunanagar. She loves to contribute towards society and spread awareness among people. Vibhanshu Rana Vibhanshu did his graduation in agriculture from M.M University Mullana. He loves farming and wants to do Government Job. He wants to achieve higher milestones by living a simple life. He has a unique capability to entertain others. Ritesh Chamola Ritesh is currently working in Teva Pharma International, Greater Noida Location, as Chemical Researcher (Scientist). He is engaged in some of the social activities and wants to contribute more. 7 Shivendra Shivendra is from Khatauli, UP. He had completed his graduation from MLN College, Yamunanagar. Currently he is working in Wipro Technology as IT Professional, Pune. Dharvi Rao Dharvi is pursuing MBA from UIAMS, Panjab University, Chandigarh. Also, she is doing an internship at Crescendo global Leadership Hiring India Pvt. Ltd. Dharvi does his work with passion. She is a good team player. Paridhi Chopra Paridhi works at Wipro, Bangalore. She completed her graduation from MLN College, Yamunanagar. She is really keen to give something good from her end to the society and so really heartful to join an NGO. Diksha Gori Diksha graduated in computer stream and she likes to read books, dance. She wants to educate children. She is passionate about fitness. She is dedicated towards her work. 8 Nandini Gujral Nandini graduated in BCA from M.M. University, Mullana. Her hobbies are painting, drawing and reading. Her life goal is to help others as much as she can. Our Work Tree Plantation Drive 1 on July 18 -19, 2020 Tree plantation drive was conducted at Stadium near Tehsil Sadhaura on 18th and 19th July 2020. It's our first tree plantation drive and our first work. It was a great work to start our initiative. Nearly 22 trees were planted with the help of our team members. Special thanks to the Forest Department, Region Sadhaura for providing us with trees. Our members Rakesh Sharma, Kanishak Sharma, Abhay Oberoi, Aakash Garg, Shivam and Vaibhav Aggarwal took part in this work. 9 Meeting with DSO Yamunanagar on July 22, 2020 Problems and concerns regarding the stadium was described to Sports Minister Haryana, Mr. Sandeep Singh and he sent District Sports Officer(DSO) Yamunanagar to inspect the Stadium. DSO gives assurance to start the work in the stadium asap. Our members Rakesh Sharma and Devesh Chamola were present in the meeting along with other officials and young bloods. 10 Saved life of an Cow on September 7, 2020 Our member Yogesh Chamola brings the Doctor and gives treatment to the injured cow after he gets to know about the cow's serious health. His heart winning gesture really saved the life of that cow. 11 Water Tank Construction on September 10, 2020 Water tank was constructed near Samta Yog Ashram on 10th September 2020. The tank was constructed to store water for stray animals. This water tank made it possible for several dogs and cows to drink water in this hot summer. Special thanks to Yogesh for his idea and implementation along with support from Vaibhav. Tree Plantation Drive 2 on September 25, 2020 Our Second Tree plantation drive was conducted at Stadium near Tehsil Sadhaura on 25th September 2020. Nearly 150 trees were planted with the help of our team members and students who came to the stadium for daily practice. Coach Naib Singh played a very significant role in getting this work done. Special thanks to the Forest Department, Region Sadhaura for providing us with trees. Our members Rakesh Sharma, Kanishak Sharma, Abhay Oberoi, Aakash Garg, Yogesh Chamola, Devesh Chamola, Divesh Kalra, Naresh Sharma and Vaibhav Aggarwal took part in this work. 12 13 Stadium Gate Renovation Our member Rakesh Sharma took initiative to repair the gate of the stadium after some people broke the gate.
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