Math & (A Branch of , Belur Math)

A REPORT 2011-2012

Issued by: The Secretary RAMAKRISHNA MISSION P.O. KAMARPUKUR, DIST. HOOGHLY, WEST : 712 612, Phone: 03211-244221, Telex: 03244-244763 E-mail: [email protected],[email protected]; Web: www.rkmkamarpukur.org

A REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF

Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission Kamarpukur (A Branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)

2011-2012

Issued by: The Secretary RAMAKRISHNA MISSION P.O. KAMARPUKUR, DIST. HOOGHLY, : 712 612, INDIA Phone: 03211-244221, Telex: 03244-244763 E-mail: [email protected],[email protected]; Web: www.rkmkamarpukur.org RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR

THE MANAGING COMMITTEE

SL. N A M E S O F F I C E 1. Swami Jyotirmayananda President 2. Sri Satyanarayan Maji Vice-President 3. Dr. Jagannath Mandal Vice-President 4. Swami Vishwanathananda Secretary 5. Swami Adrijananda Asst. Secretary 6. Swami Prajnatmananda Asst. Secretary 7. Swami Shivapradananda Asst. Secretary 8. Swami Chitswarupananda Treasurer 9. Swami Bhaktipriyananda Member 10. Sri Asit Kr. Ghosal Member 11. Sri Debi Prasad Basu Member 12. Sri Kalyan Kumar Mukherjee Member 13. Sri Shyamapada Mukhopadhyaya Member 14. Sri Rohindra Nath Tudu Member 15. Sri Kishori Mohan Dey Member 16. Sri Paresh Nath Dhara Member Names of the Auditors: 1. M/s. Sambhu N. De & Co. 2. M/s. Manoranjan Roy & Co. Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountants 1-B, Old Post Office Street P-9, Dakshini Co-Op. Housing Society 3rd Floor, -700 001 Canal South Road, Kolkata-700 105

Names of the Bankers: 1. State Bank of India, Arambagh Branch & Maheshpur Branch 2. United Bank of India, Kamarpukur Branch & Baghbazar Branch (Kol.) 3. Axis Bank Ltd., Arambagh Branch

2 HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE:

Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886), the prophet of harmony of religions, was born in Kamarpukur village. “Renunciation and love for God”, “Service, seeing God in all”—these were some of his other important teachings. His illustrious disciple founded Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission with its Headquarters at Belur Math, , West Bengal. These two organizations lead by the monastic Order started by Sri Ramakrishna himself, had the twin ideal, “Self-realization and service to the world. The Kamarpukur centre, a branch of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math, was started in 1947. This centre is mainly associated with the hallowed memories of Sri Ramakrishna’s birthplace and his ancestral home. Some of the holy spots are as follows:

3 v Sri Ramakrishna’s Temple built on the spot where he was born v A mud house with thatched roof where Sri Ramakrishna and Holy Mother Sarada lived v Parlour and Mango Tree planted by Sri Ramakrishna v Sri Raghuvir Temple with the family deities of Sri Ramakrishna v Sri Jugis Temple v Haldhar-Pukur v Laha’s Pathashala v Temple of Sri Gopeshwar Shiva v Sitanath Pyne’s House v Dhani Kamarini’s Birth Place v Chinu Shankhari’s Birth Place v Budhui Marol Cremation Ground v Mukundapur Shiva Temple v Cremation Ground and Banyan Tree at Bhutir Khal v Palace and Mango Grove of Manik Raja v Anur Vishalakshi Temple v , Koalpara, Shihore and other places associated with the life of Sri

4 ACTIVITIES—A SYNOPSIS

MATH–SPIRITUAL, RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL: Besides daily worship, religious discourses inside and outside the Math, spiritual retreats and spiritual counselling by the senior monks, the Centre celebrates birthdays of the Holy Trio and other religious personalities. Sri , Sri Puja, Sri Jagannath Rath Festival, Christmas Eve and other occasions are also observed. The 175th Birth Anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna (in March 2012) was observed through various programmes spread all over the year with due solemnity and enthusiasm. Some of the programmes were as follows: v Special Programme at Ravindra Bhawan, Arambagh, under the aegis of the Bhava Prachar Parishad. v Bhakta Sammelan at Arambagh. v Free trip for the poor people of Kamarpukur to Belur Math, , Dakshineshwar and other holy places associated with the life of Sri Ramakrishna in Kolkata. v A Krishi Mela (Kisan Mela) to bring about awareness among the villagers regarding the benefits of scientific farming coupled with the traditional practices. v Rural Health Workers’ Meet. v Self-Employment Programme for the destitute women. v Parents’ Meet and Teachers’ Meet through Kamarpukur Ramakrishna Mission Multipurpose School. v Cultural Programmes etc.

5 MISSION—SOCIAL WELFARE ACTIVITIES (A SYNOPSIS): Ramakrishna Mission, Kamarpukur, conducted multifarious social welfare activities. Here is a brief description: A High School with 837 boys out of which 71 boys were of scheduled castes and 11 boys of scheduled tribes. A Junior Basic School with 206 boys and 68 girls out of which 26 boys and 16 girls were of scheduled castes and 1 girl and 5 boys of scheduled tribes and 14 students belonged to OBC. A Hostel with 127 boys out of which 4 boys were of scheduled castes and 10 boys of backward class. An Area Library and reading room with 11368 books, 2 daily newspapers and 8 Periodicals with an average issue of 1202 books per month.

6 A Mobile Audio Visual Unit which patients were from SC and 139 screened 80 Film Shows on the patients from ST and 472 of OBC. subjects – education, culture, Homoeopathic Mobile Unit treated health and hygiene, moral values, 1348 patients. 550 were new environment, etc. in 5 villages patents, 741 patients belonged to of Goghat – II Block in Hooghly SC, 28 from ST and 197 of OBC. District.

Charitable Allopathic Dispensary treated 21825 patients including 14835 new patients. Out of which 6513 patients were from SC and 405 patients from ST and 1055 of OBC.

Ayurvedic Dispensary comprising of OPD and Panchakarma Units together treated 4549 patients including 1458 new, out of which 1268 were from SC, 57 of ST and OBC 233.

Gadadhara Bheshaja Udyan, the Eye Day Care Unit operated 1017 Herbal Garden situated around cataract patients out of which the sacred Haldharpukur pond, patients 375 were of SC, 25 ST nurtures many rare medicinal and OBC 68. plants. This garden also acts as Homoeopathic Dispensary treated a feeder unit for providing herbal 10313 patients including 4176 medicines to the Ayurvedic new patients out of which 2245 Dispensary.

7 Computer Training Center provided Short Term Vocational Training (STVT) course of six months duration in the Computer Fundamentals under West Bengal State Council of Technical Education (WBSCTE) to 30 rural students during the Academic Year (January to December 2011 – two short terms of six months duration each). Pecuniary help was given to 148 poor persons of this locality and the adjoining areas for repair of their dilapidated homes and also to conduct funeral ceremony of the deceased family members. Books were also distributed to the poor and meritorious school and college students of this locality. 1250 poor villagers received free blankets during the winter season.

8 As part of the four-year-long service programmes being conducted by the Headquarter to commemorate the 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, Gadadhar Abhyudaya Prakalpa (All-round personality development of the children) was launched at Kamarpukur on the 2nd October 2010—Janma Tithi of . In addition, Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa (Community Health Programme) has been started at Deregram, the place where the ancestral home of Sri Ramakrishna was situated. Further, the efforts are on to take up Swami Seva Prakalpa (Integrated Rural Development Programme) aimed at the alleviation of poverty.

PALLIMANGAL: The Mission is organizing Integrated Rural Development Work under this head. Pallimangal is imparting vocational training in various crafts and trying to generate self-employment for the local youths and especially for the destitute women. The Medical Wing of Pallimangal is rendering valuable service in the rural areas with its Mobile Medical Unit and also in the field of awareness and eradication of Leprosy, Tuberculosis Aids and other diseases.

9 Kamarpukur Ramakrishna Mission Multipurpose School is a High School recognized by the Directorate of Secondary Education, West Bengal. The students of the Kamarpukur institution are endowed with luminous intelligence and obtain good results. This school should not be conceived as a mere academic institution, but rather as a movement for imparting character-building education and to help students to inculcate the fundamental values of truth, purity and unselfishness. This institution inspires the students to actualize one of Swami Vivekananda’s most favourite vision—a glorious India of the future. It is worth mentioning that this school is catering to the needs of rural students—especially from the poor families of this area since1962. As a result, this school has brought a huge number of students from the low- income families, backward sections and minority communities under the fold of education since last five decades. The school is committed to make the education more effective as well as attractive to the students and to evolve multifaceted human beings with head, heart and hand harmoniously developed. During the year–long Golden Jubilee Celebrations (2011-2012), the school has constructed four Science Laboratories (Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Geography) to give the real taste and concept of Science Education to the students. A computerized School Library with a beautiful reading room, ‘Online Science Education’ in collaboration with the Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, Belur Math, Howrah, and a Language Laboratory of Spoken English recognized by British Council, Kolkata, have opened a new horizon of knowledge before the rural students of this school. Apart from the existing facilities of a Gymnasium for bodybuilding, and grounds for playing football, cricket and volleyball, a basketball ground is also built for the benefit of the students.

10 The computerization of the school office system, construction of a separate motorcycle stand for the teachers, plantation programme and a mini zoo comprising of little rabbits & pigeons, the website (www.rkmkmps.org) of the school have made the Golden Jubilee Celebrations more meaningful. Many educational and cultural programmes were conducted in this connection. The ‘Swami Vivekananda Sabhagriha’ (an auditorium) is also being constructed on this occasion to promote the cultural life as well is the aesthetic sense of the students. ‘VIVEK VEETHI’ (Ramakrishna Mission Primary School, Kamarpukur): This school was inaugurated on 31 January 2010 in commemoration of the 175th Birth Anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna and began its regular classes on and from 10 March 2010. The aim and objective of this institution is to impart ‘Man-making and character-building education’ to the boys and girls of Kamarpukur and its adjacent villages. This school also takes special care of the students belonging to socially deprived and economically backward groups. As it is envisaged by Swami Vivekananda, the school curriculum gives equal importance to academic excellence and co-curricular activities so as to bring up bright citizens for the future India.

11 REPORT OF MEDICAL SERVICES FOR THE PERIOD—APRIL 2011 TO MARCH 2012

MOBILE MEDICAL UNIT UNIT TOTAL MALE FEMALE CHILD OLD NEW GEN SC ST OBC MUS APL BPL W.D MOBILE MEDICAL 8257 2482 4463 1312 3110 5147 2315 2200 132 248 3362 2447 5810 147 REPORT OF O.P.D HEALTH SERVICE TOTAL MALE FEMALE CHILD OLD NEW GEN SC ST OBC MUS APL BPL W.D GENERAL MEDICAL 5313 2013 2854 447 1690 3623 2114 1615 163 189 1232 2507 2806 240 MEDICINE 222 99 123 00 19 203 136 45 03 17 21 152 70 27 SURGERY 215 83 118 14 19 196 118 55 02 09 31 135 80 25 CARDIOLOGY 05 04 01 00 01 04 05 00 00 00 00 04 01 03 PAEDIATRICS 1060 00 00 1060 349 711 411 568 14 27 40 437 623 31 GYNAE 447 00 447 00 154 293 167 182 01 24 73 231 216 56 SKIN 154 61 87 06 20 134 91 38 01 15 09 103 51 07 ORTHOPEDICS 485 144 334 07 81 404 263 152 04 26 40 302 183 17 PHYSIOTHERAPY 3022 1313 1675 34 2598 424 2262 388 31 47 294 2568 454 283 E.N.T 435 191 213 31 59 376 289 92 03 17 34 323 112 38 DENTAL 507 208 294 05 79 428 339 95 01 45 27 376 131 33 EYE MED 1956 820 1136 00 734 1222 705 726 28 138 359 914 1042 79 EYE CLIN 5642 2310 3314 18 290 5352 2440 1770 103 394 935 2864 2778 90 EYE BIOM 1265 561 704 00 00 1265 456 479 36 78 216 604 661 16 EYE USG 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 N. B. C. P. 993 416 577 00 00 993 367 365 20 63 178 455 538 43 EYE REFRA 875 376 499 00 00 875 317 324 18 55 161 400 475 08 EYE SPECT 1233 517 716 00 00 1233 424 481 23 76 229 561 672 11 AYURVED OPD & PANCHAKARMA 4549 2009 2538 2 3091 1458 1905 1268 57 233 1086 2197 2352 218 HOMOEOPATHY 10313 3499 6385 429 6138 4175 6375 2245 139 476 1078 6432 3881 280 HOMOEOPATHY MOBILE UNIT 1348 283 813 252 798 550 360 741 28 197 22 - - - INVESTIGATION REPORT NAME OF UNIT TOTAL MALE FEMALE CHILD OLD NEW GEN SC ST OBC MUS APL BPL W.D PATHOLOGY 3526 1636 1865 25 00 3526 1967 887 48 146 478 2325 1201 286 E. C. G. 1400 626 774 00 01 1399 547 492 22 94 245 678 722 243 X-RAY 586 277 309 00 02 584 368 140 17 13 48 425 161 57 U. S. G. 268 60 207 01 00 268 147 62 06 08 45 168 100 30 G.TOTAL 5780 2599 3155 26 03 5777 3029 1581 93 261 816 3596 2184 -

12 National Leprosy Eradication Programme HEALTH EDUCATION ON LEPROSY:

Inter personal IEC [IPC] ::Family – 63321 Family members – 337071 Contact Survey – 76 (MB Cases) IEC :: Small Group – 751 Benefited – 7941 Club – 02 Benefited – 465 Pry. School – 96 Benefited – 7364 High School –14 Benefited – 2627 Mela – 04 Benefited – 10850 G.P. – 07 Benefited – 393 Suspected– Total = 55 (PB – 30, MB – 25) New MDT Taking – 42 MCR– Total = 96 (PB – 04, MB – 92) DPMR Service–Service = 339 No camps – 140 Service – 985 (Repeatedly) World Leprosy Day Observance [30/01/2012]— SGSY Gr. Meeting at G.P Label, Small Gr. awareness Meeting, Exhibition Stall.

National HIV AIDS Control Programme HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMME ON HIV / AIDS

IPC IEC Service No. of Inter Personal No. of School IEC No. of No. of No. of (G.P.) World AIDS Day Communication Small Total group Primary High Club Mela Panchayet Observance IPC IEC School School IEC IEC IEC 01-12-2011 SGSY Gr. meeting, 3.5 Lac. 751 96 14 02 04 07 874 Small Gr. meeting

National Blindness Control Programme

Total Patients Screened-5642, Biometry-1265, Refraction-875 Total-7782 Screened Selected Operated Male Female No. of Camps 1. Cataract Operation 5642 1358 1017 429 588 44 2. Eye Refraction test No. of Patients - 875 No. of Camps - 08 3. Spectacle No. of Patients - 1233, Male - 517, Female - 716

Disability Management Service

Total No. of Persons under Service = 339 Total No. of Medical Camps Organised at Panchayet label – 140 Total No. of Persons received Home Service – 339 [5/6 times] No. of Persons received Medical Camps Service – 272 [5/6 times]

13 Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme NO. OF NEW ADULTS VISITED IN OPD = 17,876

No. of TB Susp. examined by sputum smear microscopy 613 No. of TB Susp. diagnosed sputum smear Positive 46 (Microscopy No. of positive slides examined by microscopy 92 Centre) No. of negative slides examined by microscopy 1134 Laboratory No. of TB follow-up sputum examined 62 activity No. of TB follow-up sputum Positive 09 Result No. of TB Repeat sputum examined 10 No. of TB Repeat sputum Positive 03

Case-Finding during the Reporting Year

Pulmonary Extra Pulmonary

Smear Positive(SSP) Smear Smear Other New Return after negative note done New Previously Total Relapses Failures cases default (SSN) treated 41 05 00 00 05 - 02 04 57

TREATMENT CATAGORIES CAT-I CAT-II Total New SSP 07 00 07 SSN 03 00 03

HEALTH EDUCATION ON T.B. IPC IEC Service Inter Personal No. of No. of School IEC No. of No. of No. of (G.P.) World TB Day Small Communication Primary High Club Mela Panchayet Observance Total group 24-03-2012 IPC IEC School School IEC IEC IEC HS.Sch IEC & Small 3.5 Lac. 751 96 14 02 04 07 Gr awareness Meeting 874

14 PALLIMANGAL—INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Swami Vivekananda, disciple of Sri Ramakrishna travelled through the Indian countryside mostly on foot and observed tremendous poverty among the people. He would always say ‘Food first and then religion’. Revered Swami Vireswaranandaji Maharaj, the tenth President of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, inspired by the vision of Swami Vivekananda, took an initiative to rebuild India through a new Integrated Rural Development Project called ‘Pallimangal’. Under the supervision of the Headquarters at Belur Math, Kamarpukur branch of Pallimangal, has been rendering valuable service in villages since its inception in 1980. The main target is uplift of the poor and downtrodden with special attention to the women folk irrespective of caste, creed and religion by integrating health, education, economic, social and cultural development programmes under Pallimangal. Over the years, the Pallimangal branch of Kamarpukur has spread its activities into the remote villages of Hooghly, , Murshidabad and Paschim Midnapore also, through various awareness workshops and training programmes on handicrafts and handloom products. It is also helping the trainees to set up Cottage Industries on their own by forming Self Help Groups. In addition to the public support and help, the Pallimangal Project is able to sustain its activities due to the financial support and guidance received by the various departments of Central Government and State Government namely, National Jute Board, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, NIRJAFT, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Ministry of Food Processing Industries and Horticulture, Govt. of West Bengal, and MSME, Govt. of India. A brief description of the programmes implemented during the year is mentioned below: SOIL TESTING LABORATORY: Considering the needs and priorities of the area, this was established at Kamarpukur in the year 1983. The objective was to encourage the farmers for scientific way of agriculture with a balanced use of plant nutrients for higher production, economy in input cost, maintenance of soil health, reduction in environmental pollution, etc. The area is one of the most intensely cultivated part of West Bengal. The laboratory caters to the need of the farmers of Hooghly, Bankura, Burdwan, Medinipur West, Purulia and Howrah. The following figures depict the performance of this laboratory during the year 2011-2012: Soil samples received directly from farmers for testing 32 Soil samples received from others for testing 218 Soil samples received from Govt. Deptt. 26 Total: 276

15 FOOD PROCESSING PROGRAMME: With an object of promoting cottage industries with locally available resources, minimizing wastage of perishable fruits and vegetables and for showing the farmers a new source of income opportunities, this Food Processing-cum- Training Programme was launched during the year 2001. At present 10 different items namely, pickle, jam, jelly, sauce, squash, Kasundi, Papad, snacks, batasa and honey are being produced in our unit and receiving very good response and demand from the customers.

MINI JUTE MILL SPINNING PROGRAMME: This unit has been manufacturing twine from raw jute regularly since its inception in the year 1987. The project was commenced in collaboration with the erstwhile Jute Technological Research Laboratories (now NIRJAFT), Department of Science & Technology, Government of India and that of Government of West Bengal. The idea was to bring the processing unit within the reach of jute growers and to provide employment to some rural youths. No. of persons employed 7 Total Production 21.7 MT

JUTE HANDICRAFTS PROJECT: This project is functioning since 2000 and has been proved to be very successful. Different types of bags, decorative items, mobile phone pouch, money purse, table mat, pen holder, desk calendar, greeting cards, cap, office file etc. are being produced and sold at the showrooms with good response. Destitute women are presently working in Pallimangal workshops at Kamarpukur, Bhurkunda, Hazipur, Raghunathpur, Bhandarhati and also individually at their own homes. No. of women employed 167 No. of varieties produced 110

WEAVING PROJECT: The Handloom weaving and stitching project has been functioning satisfactorily by the rural women. Different types of cotton items are being produced regularly at the unit. They are: bed sheet, towel, handkerchief, duster, mat, side bag, carpet, seat roll (asana), wrapper (chaddar), cap, gloves, etc. Apart from this, some persons are engaged in weaving at the production unit of Bhurkunda village. A few women have been successfully trained in this craft. No. of women employed 29 No. of varieties produced 33

16 INCENSE STICKS MAKING PROJECT: This project is set up since 1980. Many poor and destitute women have been trained in this vocation and earning either working at the Kamarpukur workshop or in their own home. No. of women employed 58 No. of varieties produced 10 SOLAR ENERGY PROGRAMME: With rapid depletion of the fossil fuel reserves, and increasing environmental pollution, use of renewable sources of energy seem to be the only solution to save the environment and to sustain the process of development. Due to its abundance, solar energy offers ample scope to be harnessed for providing household electricity especially in un-electrified and under-electrified areas. Pallimangal is trying to promote the use of different solar photovoltaic (SPV) and solar thermal systems through awareness generation and motivation since the year 2001. NON FORMAL EDUCATION: Due to the social, economical, environmental and many practical difficulties, a considerable part of our rural populace is yet to see the light of education. Pallimangal has been conducting a number of Non Formal Education Centres at different villages to provide minimum literacy to those who failed to obtain regular schooling. Presently 16 such NFE Centres for the backward and depressed classes are being run by Pallimangal in 11 villages under 7 Gram Panchyat areas of Goghat- I & II blocks, one in Municipality area and one in Kotalpur, , through active involvement of village level organizations. The following chart shows the details: Sl.No. Name of the Centre with address Students 01 Hazrapata,Vill. Dashghara, Kamarpukur, Hooghly 20 02 Dasghara Club 18 03 Ganeshbati, P.O. Ratanpur, Hooghly 20 04 Anur Najrul Smriti Sangha, Anur, Hooghly 24 05 Bhurkunda, Hooghly 20 06 Basudebpur, Hooghly 19 07 Nakunda S.R. Ashrama,Vill.Darinakunda, Hooghly 25 08 Beldiha, S.R.Ashrama, , Hooghly 25 09 -do- 25 10 -do- 25 11 Udaypur, Hooghly 22 12 Harishchandrapur, Raghubati, Hooghly 25 13 Tarakeswar Ramakrishna Vivekananda Coaching Centre, Hooghly 15 14 -do- 17 15 Tajpur Gram Seva Samiti, Bankura 25 16 -do- 25 Total students: 350

17 SHOW ROOM & SALES PROMOTION: To promote the marketing of products as well as for the greater exposure and interaction with different customers and artisans, a regular showroom-cum-sales counter is run by Pallimangal within the Ashrama premises. With the same view in mind, the Pallimangal put up special sales counters outside Kamarpukur on various occasions as under: Occasion Place ‘Kalpataru Utsav’ Ramakrishna Math, Cossipur ‘Nityabirbhav Utsav’ Ramakrishna Math, (Yogodyan) ‘Annual Puja Utsav’ Ramakrishna Math, ‘Tithi Puja’ & ‘Public Celebration’ Ramakrishna Math, Belur Sales at all these places was overwhelming and beyond our expectations. We received huge response from thousands of customers regarding our different products. Two staff members and one volunteer look after the Kamarpukur show room regularly. Whereas, in addition to the staff members of Pallimangal, 25-30 volunteers help at the special sales counters during different festivals and exhibitions. TRAINING PROGRAMME: The following Vocational Training Programmes have been conducted by Pallimangal during the year:

Sponsor Vocation Venue No. of Trainees National Jute Board, Jute products Raghunathpur SRK- Govt. of India, Ministry (Basic and Viv. Pathachakra, 22 of Textiles Advanced Khanakul, Hooghly Training) Pallimangal, 47 Kamarpukur ESDP on Mobile Handset - do - 25 MSME, Govt. of India repairing ESDP on Readymade - do - 25 Garments NIRJAFT, Indian Council Jute based 21 of Agricultural Research weaving - do -

Over and above, six women artisans of Pallimangal have participated in a programme of five days on ‘Weaving of Ornamental Jute Fabrics in Handloom’ organised by NIRJAFT, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Kolkata.

18 75,249.00 5,98,441.00 2,64,107.00 22,50,369.00 AMOUNT 13,12,572.00 720.00 913.00 700.00 465.00 215.00 620.00 600.00 4,880.00 5,083.00 7,464.00 3,050.00 6,540.00 9,000.00 2,701.00 2,520.00 2,572.00 65,286.00 72,395.00 34,025.00 10,752.00 12,562.00 35,693.00 83,568.00 47,504.00 27,108.00 15,074.00 34,356.00 58,210.00 25,728.00 21,504.00 88,215.00 4,91,301.00 4,61,115.00 4,45,830.00 1,72,100.00 AMOUNT PAYMENTS Gratuity Fund Contribution Establishment Expenses Salary & Wages P.F. Contribution Educational Expenses Training Programme( Computer) Vivek Bithi ( Primary School ) Cultural Exp Scholarship to Students Washing & Cleaning Sanitation Printing & Stationery Maintenance of Car Petty Equipments Repair General Miscellaneous Expenses Transport/POL Furniture Medical Equipment Professional Tax P F transfer to Belur Math Medical Expenses: Charitable Dispensary Salary & Wages Gratuity Fund Contribution Electricity and Water Charges Drug for Indoor / Outdoor Patients Food & Fuel Postage & Telephone Extn. Of Charitable Dispensary Maintenance of Computer Repair to Building Travelling Expenses Electrical Instrument P F Contribution P.Tax Total C/O Transportation Charges Ayurvedic Unit ( Panchakarma) Salary & Wages Contingency Drugs / Medicine By By By

31,264.00 5,13,100.00 4,53,855.42 18,60,779.00 12,26,413.00 AMOUNT 75,90,294.68 1,16,75,706.10 GENERAL SECTION P.O. - KAMARPUKUR , DIST.- HOOGHLY ( WEST BENGAL ) 2,640.00 2,150.00 9,760.00 49,325.00 71,579.00 20,201.00 32,300.00 50,776.31 10,070.00 21,504.00 AMOUNT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR 2,51,056.00 2,77,418.00 9,08,013.00 2,00,000.00 1,18,400.00 4,80,800.00 3,93,009.11 11,86,410.00 RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2012 RECEIPTS Opening Balance: Cash & Bank Donation General Scholarship to Students Vivek Vithi (Primary School) Charitable Dispensary Community Health Herbal Project Upgrading Nayantara Girls School Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma Govt. Grant Community Health Charitable Dispensary Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma Computer Training For Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma FEES & CHARGES: For Charitable Dispensary Dividend from Bonds Dividend from Other Deposit Interest from Bank P F Contribution From Charitable Dispensary P F Contribution Total C/O To To To To To To

19 9,730.00 1,83,322.00 3,60,000.00 3,29,001.00 1,02,876.50 61,68,956.50 AMOUNT 22,50,369.00 29,33,658.00 - 25.00 236.00 280.00 283.00 480.00 100.00 519.00 270.00 8,985.00 2,460.00 7,270.00 7,500.00 7,330.00 8,147.50 1,716.00 1,994.00 4,257.00 3,220.00 9,760.00 75,000.00 99,337.00 18,176.00 95,330.00 15,152.00 77,829.00 12,370.00 30,598.00 17,721.00 26,036.00 14,518.00 2,23,855.00 1,20,820.00 1,17,633.00 4,05,335.00 6,71,501.00 2,14,144.00 1,18,400.00 AMOUNT 15,00,000.00 PAYMENTS Rural Development (FC) Project Exp. (Rural Development) Upgrading Nayantara Girls' School Herbal Garden Total B/F Boarding Exp. (Tiffin) Welfare work Health Environment Continuing health care Health & Moral Education Monitoring & Evaluation Sports Establishment Exp Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa: Malnutrition - Prevention & Treatment Health Care (Preventive-Curative) Health & Hygine Repair, Renewal and Maintenance Maintenance of Building (School) Maintenance of Computer Fuel and Repair of Vehicle Postage & Telephone Travelling Exp. Audit Fees Payment to Head Quarters Yearly Contribution to Headquarters Professional Tax Gadadhar Abhyudaya Prakalpa: Educational Expenses Cultural Printing & Stationery Audit Expenses Contribution of LIP Miscellaneous Expenses Rent & Taxes Insurance Capital Expenditure: Permanent Fund Investment Grant Receivable Other Investment P.F.Settlement P.F.Investment (with RKM P. Fund, BelurMath) Gratuity Fund Settlement Health Insurance Total C/O By By By By By

3,600.00 3,60,000.00 3,29,000.00 AMOUNT 15,41,116.00 22,94,608.00 69,90,458.55 2,31,94,488.65 1,16,75,706.10

- 600.00 480.00 2,520.00 10,110.00 14,518.00 26,024.00 AMOUNT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR 9,87,036.00 1,84,602.00 3,69,478.00 7,28,000.00 2,51,000.00 4,05,335.00 6,71,501.00 2,14,144.00 2,80,288.00 4,00,134.00 28,46,953.00 34,37,059.55 RECEIPTS Total B/F Through Head Quarter Interest from Bank Foreign Contribution Through Center Gadadhar Abhyudaya Prakalpa: Central Govt. Grants received through Head Quarters Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa: Central Govt. Grants received through Head Quarters Sale of Car Permanent Fund Donation Endowment Fund through H.Q ( FC) P.F. Investment withdrawn Advance Recovery Gratuity Fund Withdrawal Health Insurance Claim Capital Accounts: Building Fund Donation ( Charitable Dispensary) Students' Store M P School (Computer) M P School-Students Youth Welfare Sundry deposit Others Deposit Students' Deposit Professional Tax From Charitable Dispensary Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma P.Tax Total C/O To To To To To To Continuous Sheet – 1

20 5,392.00 4,11,657.00 AMOUNT 61,68,956.50 15,72,955.00 64,47,120.55 85,93,799.60 2,31,99,880.65

7,270.00 55,740.00 65,286.00 17,281.00 14,910.00 88,511.00 50,000.00 12,282.00 16,620.00 AMOUNT 3,55,917.00 3,84,790.00 6,94,907.00 2,50,000.00 1,09,336.00 1,53,134.00 Secretary 28,43,098.00 33,12,650.55 PAYMENTS Total B/F Inter Fund Loan To AVMU To Jr Basic School FOREIGN CONTRIBUTION Establishment Expenses Scholarship to Students Rural Development Community Health Programme Vivek Bithi (Primary School) Welfare Work Contribution Transfer To Pallimangal Medical To Pallimangal General Term Deposit Deposit Disbursed: Students' Deposit Students' Stores M P School-Computer M P School-Youth & Welfare Security Deposit Sundry Deposit others Sundry Deposit Closing Balance Cash & Bank Balance Total

By By By By

Partner S N Mittra M No-11678 FRN-307055E 5,392.00 Chartered Accountants AMOUNT For Sambhu N De & Co. 2,31,94,488.65 2,31,99,880.65 Examined and found Correct

AMOUNT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR RECEIPTS Total B/F Sundry Amount Payable Total

Continuous Sheet – 2 "EMERALD HOUSE" 3rd Floor 1B, Old Post Office Street, Kolkata-700 001 Phone No. 2243-6037 Dated: 6th Day of June 2012 21 5,13,100.00 4,53,855.42 7,96,209.00 48,50,356.42 AMOUNT 18,60,779.00 12,26,413.00 2,640.00 2,150.00 49,325.00 20,201.00 71,579.00 32,300.00 50,776.31 10,070.00 2,51,056.00 2,77,418.00 9,08,013.00 2,00,000.00 1,18,400.00 4,80,800.00 3,93,009.11 9,87,036.00 1,84,602.00 3,69,478.00 7,44,907.00 AMOUNT 11,86,410.00 15,41,116.00 INCOME Vivek Vithi (Primary School) Donation General Scholarship to Students Charitable Dispensary Community Health Upgrading Nayantara Girls School Herbal Project Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma Govt. Grant Community Health Charitable Dispensary Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma Computer Training For Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma FEES & CHARGES: For Charitable Dispensary Interest from Bank Dividend from Other Deposit Dividend from Bonds Foreign Contribution Through Center Through Head Quarter Interest from Bank Total C/O By By

75,249.00 2,63,507.00 5,98,441.00 8,15,732.00 17,52,929.00 AMOUNT GENERAL SECTION P.O. - KAMARPUKUR , DIST.- HOOGHLY ( WEST BENGAL ) 720.00 465.00 215.00 913.00 700.00 620.00 4,880.00 5,083.00 6,540.00 3,050.00 7,464.00 2,572.00 65,286.00 72,395.00 34,025.00 58,210.00 25,728.00 34,356.00 12,562.00 35,693.00 83,568.00 47,504.00 27,108.00 15,074.00 10,752.00 88,215.00 AMOUNT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR 4,91,301.00 4,45,830.00 1,72,100.00 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2012 EXPENDITURE Establishment Expenses Salary & Wages Gratuity Fund Contribution P.F. Contribution Vivek Bithi ( Primary School ) Scholarship to Students Cultural Exp Educational Expenses Training Programme( Computer) Travelling Expenses Transport/POL Repair General Repair to Building Miscellaneous Expenses Petty Equipments Electricity and Water Charges Drug for Indoor / Outdoor Patients Food & Fuel Postage & Telephone Printing & Stationery Extn. Of Charitable Dispensary Maintenance of Car Maintenance of Computer Medical Expenses: Charitable Dispensary Salary & Wages Washing & Cleaning Sanitation P F Contribution Gratuity Fund Contribution Transportation Charges Total C/O Ayurvedic Unit (Panchakarma) Salary & Wages Drugs / Medicine Contingency To To To To

22 3,60,000.00 3,29,000.00 48,50,356.42 55,39,356.42 AMOUNT

- AMOUNT INCOME B/F Gadadhar Abhyudaya Prakalpa: Central Govt. Grants received through Head Quarters Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa: Central Govt. Grants received through Head Quarters Total C/O By By

9,730.00 1,83,322.00 1,02,396.50 3,60,000.00 3,29,001.00 27,37,378.50 AMOUNT 17,52,929.00

25.00 270.00 519.00 283.00 280.00 100.00 236.00 8,985.00 2,460.00 7,270.00 3,220.00 1,716.00 8,147.50 7,330.00 4,257.00 7,500.00 1,994.00 75,000.00 99,337.00 26,036.00 17,721.00 30,598.00 18,176.00 77,829.00 12,370.00 95,330.00 15,152.00 AMOUNT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR 1,17,633.00 2,23,855.00 1,20,820.00 EXPENDITURE B/F Project Exp. (Rural Development) Upgrading Nayantara Girls' School Rural Development (FC) Herbal Garden Boarding Exp. (Tiffin) Welfare work Insurance Contribution of LIP Rent & Taxes Miscellaneous Expenses Audit Fees Audit Expenses Travelling Exp. Postage & Telephone Printing & Stationery Fuel and Repair of Vehicle Maintenance of Computer Repair, Renewal and Maintenance Maintenance of Building (School) Yearly Contribution to Headquarters Payment to Head Quarters Gadadhar Abhyudaya Prakalpa: Educational Expenses Establishment Exp Cultural Health & hygine Sports Monitoring & Evaluation Health Environment Health Care( Preventive-Curative) Continuing health care Health & Moral Education Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa: Malnutrition - Prevention & Treatment Total C/O To To To To To Continuous Sheet – 1

23 1,41,948.00 55,39,356.42 23,65,877.92 AMOUNT 55,39,356.42 22,23,929.92 AMOUNT Secretary INCOME Total B/F Surplus B/ F Total Profit on Sale of Car Total

Partner S N Mittra M No-11678 FRN-307055E 5,78,048.00 4,72,816.00 Chartered Accountants AMOUNT 27,37,378.50 18,93,061.92 23,65,877.92 22,23,929.92 55,39,356.42 For Sambhu N De & Co.

7,270.00 In terms of our Audit Report even date annexed 88,511.00 65,286.00 17,281.00 14,910.00 AMOUNT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR 3,84,790.00 EXPENDITURE Total B/F FOREIGN CONTRIBUTION Establishment Expenses Scholarship to Students Rural Development Community Health Programme Welfare Work Surplus Vivek Bithi ( Primary School) Total Capital Expenditure Land & Building Movable Assets Surplus Transfer to Schedule of Fund Total

To To Continuous Sheet – 2 "EMERALD HOUSE" 3rd Floor 1B, Old Post Office Street, Kolkata-700 001 Phone No. 2243-6037 Dated: 2nd Day of June 2012

24 - 503.85 5,85,484.67 1,46,357.81 26,47,325.10 94,00,953.00 85,93,799.60 AMOUNT 1,11,26,769.92 3,25,01,193.95

- AMOUNT 50,63,252.00 43,37,701.00 Secretary B B E C C D D SCHED ULE NO. A S E T LAND & BUILDING : MOVABLE PROPERTIES: INVESTMENT: Endowment & Permanent Fund Other fund SUNDRY AMOUNT RECEIVABLE Grant Receivable Advance SECURITY DEPOSIT (Electricity & Gas) INTER-FUND LOAN TO HOSTEL CLOSING BALANCE TOTAL - 503.85 27,957.81 10,110.00 YEAR 1,73,827.67 28,95,676.10 46,57,917.00 75,90,294.68 25,87,701.00 PREVIOUS 1,16,83,402.92 2,96,27,391.03

Partner S N Mittra M No-11678 FRN-307055E 3,50,000.00 28,32,471.10 20,60,906.97 Chartered Accountants AMOUNT 50,63,253.00 82,56,103.88 For Sambhu N De & Co. 1,39,38,459.00 3,25,01,193.95 GENERAL SECTION - P.O. - KAMARPUKUR , DIST.- HOOGHLY ( WEST BENGAL ) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2012 In terms of our Audit Report even date annexed 4,98,792.79 AMOUNT 77,57,311.09 RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR A A A A A A A SCHED ULE NO. L I A B T E S CAPITAL FUND Land & Building Fund Movable Properties Fund Endowment & Permanent Fund GENERAL FUND: Ashrama General Medical SUNDRY DEPOSIT : SUNDRY AMOUNT PAYABLE INTER-FUND LOAN( PLM) TOTAL - 61,909.79 YEAR 3,50,000.00 29,71,770.10 46,57,918.00 63,01,132.17 15,17,568.97 PREVIOUS 1,37,67,092.00 2,96,27,391.03

"EMERALD HOUSE" 3rd Floor 1B, Old Post Office Street, Kolkata-700 001 Phone No. 2243-6037 Dated: 2nd Day of June 2012 25 RAMAKRISHNA MATH, KAMARPUKUR LIST OF DONORS (Rs.10,000/- and above)

NAME PLACE AMOUNT PURPOSE Smt. Hashi Sarkar Nonachandanpukur 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Monika Moitra Kolkata 50,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Narendran Sinnathamby Australia 25,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Bishnu Ch. Ambardar Navi Mumbai 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. R. S. Suvarna Luxa, 1,00,000.00 Thakur Seva Dr. Indira Roy Kolkata 50,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Pranav Kumar Sengupta Kolkata 40,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Kamal Krishna Konar Champadanga 1,50,000.00 Welfare Work Sri Sibabrata Das U. S. A. 11,503.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Sanghamitra Hirshman U. S. A. 22,995.00 Thakur Seva Sri Sridhar Narayan Hui Burdwan 20,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Kabita Mukhopadhyay Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva M/s. Ma Sarada Cold Storage (P) Ltd. Jayrambati 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Dr. Susmita Ganguly Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Paresh Nath Dhara Kamarpukur 20,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Joydev Das Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva M/s. The Ramakrishna Foundation Los Angeles 49,490.00 Welfare Work Dr. Kakali Dey Kolkata 10,000.00 Welfare Work Sri Jagannath Mandal Saintara 10,000.00 Durga Puja Dr. Gopal Chandra Setua Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Durga Puja Sri Baishnab Charan Debnath Varanasi 10,001.00 Thakur Seva Sri Sudin Chowdhury Hyderabad 10,000.00 Durga Puja Smt. Namita Majumdar 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Sisir Kumar Karfa Arambagh 1,00,001.00 Building Fund Sri K. Surya Narayana Murthy Andhra Pradesh 11,115.00 Thakur Seva Swami Putanandaji 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri & Smt. Bimal Chandra Saha Howrah 25,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Rabindra Nath Saha Howrah 10,000.00 Durga Puja Ramakrishna Mission Purulia 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Dr. Sabuj Kali Sen Bolpur 20,000.00 Durga Puja Smt. Sandhya Das Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Ramakrishna Mission 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Santosh Kr. Chatterjee Howrah 50,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri H. K. Paul & Smt. Santi Paul Kolkata 10,000.00 Durga Puja - do - - do - 10,000.00 Thakur Utsav Sri Ganganarayan Nanda Contai 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Nepal Choudhury Baguihati 25,000.00 Welfare Work Sri Souvik Mandal Bankura 22,500.00 Thakur Seva Sri Subhas Chandra Barik 25,000.00 Durga Puja Sri Ratanmoni Chakraborty Kolkata 10,001.00 Thakur Seva Sri Dinakar Desai Gujarat 11,000.00 Thakur Seva

26 NAME PLACE AMOUNT PURPOSE Sri Prafulla V. Patankar Mumbai 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Prasad Choudhury Pune 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Umesh Sharad Pune 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Swami Vaidyanathanandaji Belur Math 20,000.00 Thakur Seva Ramakrishna Mission Vadodara 20,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Minati Tapadar Raniganj 25,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Mira Mallik Howrah 20,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Tapan Kumar Majumdar Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Kasturi Pal Purulia 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Kanishka Rakshit Salt Lake 25,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Shampa Bhattacharyya New Delhi 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Meera Rani Jharkhand 1,00,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Joyasri Paul Ichapur 15,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri C. Ambi Joymalanagar 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Anita Sen Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Siddhartha Das Bangalore 25,000.00 Welfare Work Smt. Papiya Chandernagar 20,000.00 Sadhu Seva Smt. G. Sreedevi Hyderabad 10,000.00 Sadhu Seva Sri Deb Senapati Maji Kamarpukur 20,001.00 Tithi Puja Sri Pranesh Chandra Banerjee Murshidabad 10,000.00 Welfare Work Sri H. B. Guha Biswas New Delhi 10,000.00 Welfare Work Smt. Rani Jharkhand 1,00,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Rabindra Nath Saha Howrah 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Renuka Das Chinsurah 25,000.00 Tithi Puja Sri Madansinh R. Bajaria Borivili (W) 10,000.00 Tithi Puja Smt. Susmita Majumdar Kolkata 25,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri K. Madhavan Bangalore 25,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Sunil Kr. Datta Kolkata 70,001.00 Thakur Seva Sri Amritlal Mandal 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Sanghamitra Hirsman U.S.A. 15,000.00 Tithi Puja Sri Nirmalendu Paul 10,000.00 Tithi Puja Sri Ramkrishna Seva Sangam Neyveli 20,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Sujata Roy Choudhury Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Tapas Sinha Singur 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Preeta P. Ninawe Nagpur 11,001.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Anjali Sen Sarma Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Reiko Shimizu Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva Smt. Sampa Das Barasat 20,000.00 Thakur Seva Sri Swapan Kumar Chakraborty Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva

27 RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR LIST OF DONORS (Rs.10,000/- and above)

NAME PLACE AMOUNT PURPOSE Sri Pinakiranjan Mishra Mumbai 50,000.00 Rural Dev. Smt. Ila Dutta Assam 20,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Sutapa Setua Bangalore 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Dipti Pal Muthadanga 20,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Shyamal Kr. Bhattacharyya Durgapur 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Amar Kumar Lahiri Murshidabad 10,000.00 Dispensary Smt. Subhadra Roy Kolkata 10,001.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Purnima Das Kolkata 15,000.00 Rural Dev. Swami Yatishanandaji Howrah 11,111.00 Dispensary M/s. Ghose's Eye Clinic Shibpur 1,38,496.00 Dispensary - do - - do - 27,789.00 Eye Care Unit Ramakrishna Foundation Los Angeles 22,163.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Sujit Nandy Kolkata 10,001.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Tirthankar Mitra Hyderabad 15,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Renuka Paul Muthadanga 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Pinaki Ranjan Mishra Mumbai 25,000.00 Rural Dev. Sri Arindam Bhattacharjee Durgapur 15,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Jayasree Mukhopadhyay Kolkata 10,000.00 Welfare Work Sri Animesh Das Chowdhury Assam 25,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Kajal Das Assam 50,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Anirban Saha Sripur 20,000.00 Dispensary Smt. Hasi Mukherjee Chinsurah 75,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Supriya Guha Arambagh 10,000.00 Dispensary Sri Rahul Barman Haripal 20,000.00 Hostel Smt. Kabita Mukhopadhyay Kolkata 1,00,000.00 Vivek Bithi Swami Vishwanathanandaji Kamarpukur 76,000.00 Mission General M/s. Goutam Enterprise Burdwan 10,457.00 Eye Care Unit Smt. Minati Das Kalna 15,000.00 Dispensary M/s. G K Khemka Memorial Hospital Kolkata 50,000.00 Leprosy Work Sri Baidya Nath Paul 24 Pgs.(S) 15,000.00 Mission Gen. Sri Nihar Ranjan Bala Kolkata 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Dr. Indrajit Ray Birmingham 1,25,863.00 Rural. Dev. Sri Arjun Rao Hyderabad 25,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Pradip Patel Mumbai 15,000.00 Mission General Smt. Minati Tapadar Raniganj 25,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Jhilly Pohit Salt Lake City 10,000.00 Dispensary - do - - do - 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Sunil Ranjan Guha Kolkata 95,000.00 Dispensary - do - - do - 2,36,000.00 Mission General Smt. Sibani Sengupta New Delhi 10,000.00 Eye Care Unit Sri Arijit Mahanta Chinsurah 10,005.00 Dispensary

28 NAME PLACE AMOUNT PURPOSE Swami Bhaveshwaranandaji Kamarpukur 46,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Indrajit Bhattacharyya Salt Lake 15,000.00 Dispensary Smt. Susmita Chakraborty Kolkata 15,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Dipti Bhowmik Howrah 25,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Bidyut Baran Ghosh Kolkata 1,00,000.00 High School Smt. Nandita Mitra Howrah 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Dr. Manas Kumar Mandal 20,005.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Sudipta Sen Laskar Guahati 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Sumita Basu Kolkata 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Anita Sen Kolkata 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Kum. Aditi New Delhi 15,000.00 Dispensary Smt. Sumita Bose Naldanga 75,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Kalyan Chaudhuri Lake Town 10,001.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Narayan Chandra Ganguly Kolkata 3,00,000.00 Dispensary Dr. Kanta Mandal 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi M/s. Asha for Education Sheffield U. K. 1,55,612.00 Rural Dev. Smt. Sarama Chakraborty Howrah 15,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Harish Ganguly Nadia 1,00,000.00 Mission Gen. Sri Susanta Kr. Das Beraberi 25,000.00 Poor Students Sri Meghdoot Ghosh Kolkata 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Smt. Purnima Ghosh Howrah 50,000.00 Dispensary Sri Anandam Mumbai 50,000.00 Vivek Bithi - do - - do - 50,000.00 Dispensary Smt. Bela Rani Sarkar Kolkata 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi Sri Arabinda Kumar Saha Malaysia 1,00,000.00 High School

29 GLIMPSES OF HOLY KAMARPUKUR

SRI KALI

SRI JAGANNATH RATH SRI RAMAKRISHNA TEMPLE

YATRI NIWAS JOY SURGING AT THE NEW TUBEWELL! 30 HARVEST TIME AT THE ASHRAMA THE HAY STACK

RELAXING AT THE FEET OF KALI IT IS HOLY TIME FOLKS!

BAULS SINGING THE GUILELESS SMILE! 31 AN INMATE ON THE BANK OF HALDHARPUKUR

IN A PLAYFUL MOOD ON CONSTANT VIGIL

SHIVA DANCING ON SHIVARATRI THE BLISS OF PRAYERS!

32 RAMAKRISHNA MATH P.O. KAMARPUKUR, DIST. HOOGHLY, WEST BENGAL: 712 612, INDIA

OUR THANKS AND APPEAL FOR IMMEDIATE NEED

We are very much grateful to all those contributors, friends and admirers who have helped us in various ways in carrying out the noble activities taken up by us with the motto “for one’s own salvation and the welfare of all”. Holy Kamarpukur, Jayrambati and Belur Math, together form the Golden Triangle of pilgrim centres. Every devotee or admirer of Sri Ramakrishna aspires to visit these three sacred places at least once in a lifetime to offer homage to the Holy Trio. Day-by-day the number of pilgrims visiting these holy spots is steadily increasing. Apart from the cooked prasad (consecrated food), we offer Guest House facility also to the pilgrims. The cottage-type Guest Rooms opposite to the Sri Ramakrishna Temple at Kamarpukur (adjacent to Haldharpukur) were constructed many years back and need to be renovated immediately. Needless to say, this renovation work needs sufficient funds. So, we request all the devotees and admirers of Sri Ramakrishna to come forward and generously contribute their mite to this noble cause. The Cheque or Draft may kindly be drawn in favour of: “Ramakrishna Math, Kamarpukur” and sent to the above address clearly mentioning the purpose of donation. Please note that ours being a charitable institution, all donations are exempt from Income Tax under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act-1961.

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