MANAVLOK, Ambajogai 32Ndannual Activity Report

MANAVLOK, Ambajogai 32Ndannual Activity Report

MANAVLOK, Ambajogai 32ndAnnual Activity Report 0 MANAVLOK, Ambajogai 32ndAnnual Activity Report Index 01) Review Of Annual Activity, 2013-2014: 02) Management of Institution: 03) Self-Help-Groups Of Krushak Panchayat: 04) Manaswini Mahila Prakalp: 05) Education: 06) Jansahayog : (Peoples Initiative To Fight Against Injustice) 07) Training Center 08) Health Department 09) Help to Drought Affected Area 10) Help Age India 11) ChildLine 12) Agriculture (RTRS – Round Table On Responsible Soy) 13) Farm Mechanization 14) Agriculture Development Project 16) Store / Purchase/ Sales / Processing / Vehicle 17) Construction 18) Other Programmes 19) Consultancy 20) Donor Agencies/ Persons 21) Income Sources of Organization 22) Project Proposal Submitted 23) Special News 24) Visitors 25) List Of Employees Up to 30th June 2014 1 MANAVLOK, Ambajogai 32ndAnnual Activity Report Manavlok Ambajogai 32ndAnnual Activity Report 1stJuly 2013 to 30th June 2014 The Activity Report for the period 1st July 2013 to 30th June 2014 was presented before General Body During Annual Meeting held at MANAVLOK’s headquarter on 16th August 2014 by Mr. Aniket D. Lohiya, Secretary Manavlok. The activities during 2013-14 were performed successfully according to the agenda and resolution passed in the Executive meetings. The Financial statement (April 2013 to March 2014) was also presented before Executive, Trustees and General Body Members on 16th August 2014. During this General Body Annual General Body Meeting by Mr. Aniket D. Lohiya, Secretary held at MANAVLOK meeting, we paid homage to head quarter on 16th August 2014. departed soul of Manavlok’s well-wishers. 1) Review Of Annual Activity, 2013-2014 The action plan and follow-up of the resolutions taken in the reporting year 2013-2014 are as follows: We purchased 26 seats capacity of TATA bus on loan, costing Rs. 11,20,000 (Eleven Lacks Twenty Thousands only) from bank of Maharashtra. We stepped towards making Eco-Friendly Campus, by installing Solar Power Generator System of 5500WP Training Centre’s Building through Nueva Renewable Power Pvt. Ltd., Hydrabad. Renovation work was done at Manswini Mahila Prakalp: a) Tiles for Flooring, hall and two rooms, b) Installed solar water heater at hostel c) removed the damaged roof water harvesting system and installed new system. Renovation work done at Kallyan Mandapam; Replaced the damaged roof water harvesting system. We purchased a John Deere tractor with trailer for agriculture purpose for Salegoan Sub-Centre. A proposal for Farm Mechanization to ‘ADM’ Cares was sanctioned during January 2014 and started the project. Diwali bonus Rs. 2,11,000 was given to 51 workers of Manavlok. Started a Short term deposit system to get more interest from the bank. The construction of compound wall of Manavlok campus is on progress. Art centre was inaugurated on 26th January 2014 to promote painting and crafting, and helping aspirants in building career and excellence in profession. On 20th February 2014, the Budget for financial year 2014-2015 was submitted to Assistant Charity Commissioner Office, Beed. A proposal for the building construction of Manavlok’s College of Social Sciences had been sent to Higher Education Department, New Delhi through Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. Bank account operation of the Manavlok’s College of Social Sciences will be done through the signatories of Mr. Aniket D. Lohiya (Secretary: Manavlok, Ambajogai) and Dr. Prakash Jadhav (Principal: Manavlok’s College of Social Sciences). Two posts of Asst. Professors and three non teaching posts were recruited as per the guidelines and norms of Dr. B.A.M.U. Aurangabad. Coloring had been done at Manavlok’s College of Social Sciences. Manavlok’s College of Social Sciences had deposited Rs. 1,12,360/- as per guideline for NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) for their visit. The activities of helping the affected villagers due to unseasonal rain and terrifying hailstorm during February end to middle March 2014 was successfully taken up with the financial support of Rs. 11,97,175/- from Sadanand Trust, India and Vaishnava Centre for Enlightenment, USA under the proposed theme “Remedial Measures for Farmers Affected by Natural Calamities”. 2 MANAVLOK, Ambajogai 32ndAnnual Activity Report 2) Management of Institution Since inception of the Manavlok till present day Dr. D. S. Lohiya (Founder: Manavlok, Ambajogai) is the biggest asset for our organization in guiding the team with diversified experienced. Mr. Aniket D. Lohiya (Secretary, Manavlok Ambajogai) guidance to staff Under the dynamic leadership of Mr. Aniket D. Lohiya (Secretary, Manavlok Ambajogai) with untiring efforts and devoted works and proper guidance to his dedicated team, all the meetings, projects work, networking, etc. were performed timely. The sub-sections like accounts, computer, store, training, vehicles, HelpAge, Manaswini Mahila Prakalp (Manavlok’s Women Resource Center), seven Sub-centers (Yelda, Poos, Pisegaon, Bhavthana, Patoda, Pardhewadi, Salegaon) performed appreciable cooperation in the interdependent works. Pardhewadi sub- centre is independently working under Vichardhara Sanstha. Meetings: We conducted regular meetings on evaluation and feedback of the activities and project implementation at different levels. 12 meetings for all workers, 44 meetings for sector/ department/ sub-centers incharge, 5 meetings for Executive Members and 2 Meetings for General Body. 3) Self-Help-Groups of Krushak Panchayat We have 127 Self Help Groups from 47 villages. We enable the group member to purchase seed & fertilizer for their farm. Under this programme we conducted need based training on economic empowerment, linkages with banks, dealing both personal and social issues/problems, loan facilities for agriculture, etc. For this year, as per the demand of the groups we have given loan/advance amounted to Rs. 70, 40,353/- for 1294 members of 118 self help groups. Last year’s loan/ advance have been recovered 100%. Since 2012-2013 we collected 2% interest on the loan/Advance as annual fee from the members of Self 1% fund of the Groups to generate sources of capital income. Help Group of which 1% for administration cost and 1% for the fund of the Groups to generate sources of capital income. Krushak Mandal (A village level Farmers’ Club) was started in 11 villages under NABARD. The status of Advances delivered to the Sub-centre wise for seed and fertilizers in the current year is given in table below: Sl. Self Help Distribution of amount in Sub-centre Villages Members No. Group rupees 1 Patoda 10 34 393 20,81,426/- 2 Pisegaon 10 28 340 20,53,598/- 3 Poos 07 14 141 7,91,464/- 4 Yelda 06 16 148 7,16,693/- 5 Salegaon 10 25 269 13,68,092/- 6 Ambajogai 01 01 03 29,080/- Total 44 118 1294 70,40,353/- 3 MANAVLOK, Ambajogai 32ndAnnual Activity Report 4) Manaswini Mahila Prakalp Manaswini Mahila Prakalp is a Women`s wing of Manavlok, runs separately for the cause of violence and discrimination against women since 1984. In the reporting period the undertaken programmes and activities are as follow: a) Free Legal aid & Counseling Centre – We received 106 cases of violence against women and dispute in the family. 44 cases were compromised and settled. 20 matters were referred to court. We did Follow-up for 214 cases of old and new matter. Regular visit of our Legal advisor was remarkable. We recorded that Cases are registered from all over Marathwada regions. b) Shelter Home - 16 needy women were given shelter in our Dilasa Grauha. They were provided medical as well as legal aid. They were assisted with psychological support and they made aware of the required law to take their own decision. c) Gender equality campaign- A Campaign for gender equality and protection of women from domestic violence were carried successfully among 20 villages under Ambajogai Tahasil. Community support groups were formed in each village having 8 women and men Member to prevent domestic violence at village level. Workshops, Street Plays, Meetings, Rallies, and Parents’ Meetings were conducted. 5) Education Run-zhun Kindergarten: In the reporting year we have 33 children at our Kindergarten. We organized Art & Culture Activities for their development. This activity helps the Home Science College students to fulfill the curriculum of their syllabus. Home Science College For Women: Presently there are 18 girls students Art & Culture Activities pursuing B.Sc Home Science. College celebrated the National Nutrition Week by organizing cooking competition. Ms. Shailaja Pawar and Ms. Priyanka Dahire received Motherhood and Fatherhood Awards of Manavlok respectively. Final year student adopted one village Morewadi and provided Art & Craft training to women. Students Organized Exhibition of Art & Craft. Manavlok College of Social Sciences: In the reporting year the result of the college was 97.22%. Praveen Shelkikar stood third in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad and Komal Sakhare stood second in the college with 71.09%. Both the students were honored with Matrasmrati and Pitrasmrati awards respectively. For every year we organized Parent’s Meeting in the college. Student’s council was also formed in the college. Swabhiman Sikshan Yojana (Kamva Va Shika) is running in the college. Regular Alumni Meet was organized in the college. Students visited eight Social Work agencies during their orientation visits. Two days field work workshop was also organized in the college. Rural camp was conducted in the village Pathan Mandva Tq Ambajogai. Various awareness programmes were conducted at different villages. Study tour was also taken out. Students were placed in various renowned NGO’s for their Block Placement Training. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Nam Vistar Din and foundation day were celebrated. Marathwada Muktisangram Din, Republic Day, Maharashtra Day, International Labour Day and international Women’s Day were also celebrated in the college. Two National Conferences were organized at different two themes namely; 1) “Declining Girls Ratio and Society” and, 2) “Exclusion and Inclusion of Dalit and Minority Communities in India” were organized in the college and Book of selected research articles was published.

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