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OURAIMS
� To rebuild a new social order in the country based on theideas and ideals of Shri Shri Ramakrishna, Holy MotherSarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda.
� To bring the youth together and motivate them to take upconstructive programmes for upliftment of the masses--harnessing local resources � human and natural as well.
� Tousher a newera to inflictmoral and spiritual values in socialand individual life.
� To imbibe the dignity, spirit of self-reliance, tolerance andrespect for other's views and ways of life among the youth.
� To endeavour holistic approach for Integrated RuralDevelopment encompassing all aspects of human life of allcross-sections � physical, economical, educational, social,cultural, moral and spiritual, with focus on women, youthand children belonging to backward communities.
� To stress emphasis on an all-round development of thevillage economy referring to Agriculture, Pisciculture, Animalhusbandry and allied activities, crafts and village industries,small - scale industriesandotherallieddevelopmental activities.
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We, the ex-trainees of theRamakrishna Mission Samaj SevakSikshanaMandira,BelurMath,Howrah,after successful completion of acomprehensive residential theoretical andpractical course in social service based onthe ideals of Sri Ramakrishna, Holy MotherSarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda ,resting on the strong foundation of Indianculture and heritage conjoined withmodern Science & Technology, devoutlyengage ourselves in our respective villagesand translate into action gratefully whatwe had during our laudable training.
With that end in view and to makethe effort more coordinated, integrated andeffective a registered voluntary socialorganisation styled as "SarvikVivekananda Gram Seva Sanstha" wasformed in 1993 - 94. Our network in theform of branches or units have since beenspread over sprawling across elevendistricts of West Bengal, in Tripura andOrissa. In hundreds of villages in the aboveregion we have set foot with ourmultipronged activities in the spheres ofeconomical, social, cultural, educationaland health & hygiene, attuned with moraland spiritual spirit "Shiva Gyane Jiva Seva."
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��All the wealth of the world cannot help onelittle Indian village if the people are nottaught to help themselves. Our work shouldbe mainly educational, both moral andintellectual.
Educate our people, so that theymaybe ableto solve their own problems, until
INTRODUCTION :
that is done all these ideal reforms willremain ideals only.Wehave therefore towait till the people are educated, tillthey understand their needs and areready and able to solve their problems.��
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OUR ACTIVITIES
ECONOMICALDEVELOPMENT
EDUCATIONAL HEALTH SOCIAL &CULTURAL
SPIRITUAL
SKILLDEVELOPMENTPROGRAMMES
TRAINING-CUM-PRODUCTIONPROJECTS
� Agriculture� Horticulture� Piggary� Goatary� Poultry� Pisciculture� Animal Husbandry� Bee-Keeping� Mush Room Cultivation� Sericulture� Bio-Fertilizer� Vermi culture� Multi-purposeMechanics� Carpentry� Motor Cycle Repairing� Solar Equipment Repairing� Electric Wiring� TV. Tape & Radio Reparing� Tailoring� Weaving� JuteHardicrafts� WoolKnitting� Cycle Repairing� Jute Soft Luggage� Fibre Glass Products� SolarPhotovoltic System� Midwifery� FoodPreservation� Motor Winding� Moulding & Casting� Embroidary� InducedBreeding� HealthWorker Training� Portable Bio-gasDigester� Seedproduction� Agro-Food Based� ImprovedChullah� PrimeMinisterRojgar Yojana(PMRY or EDP)
� Women�s Dairy Co-operative Society� ManagingCommitteeMembersTraining� CaneandBamboo crafts� PumpSetRepairing� Weaving(Khesh)� Coir Handicraft� Self Help Groups Organising� Batick Printing� Plastic penManufacturing� Machine Embroidary� Sola pith craft� Dry Flower� HandmadepaperBag� MushroomSeedProduction
(De-centralisedunits)� Solar Equipments� Jute Soft Luggage� Weaving� Dhoop� Honey� Ghee
PROJECTS OF OUREX-TRAINEES INVILLAGES
� ReadymadeGarments� JuteHandicraft� MatWeaving� JuteWeaving� Weaving� Poultry� Pisciculture� Mini-Dairy� Bee-Keeping� Coirmat� Cane&Bamboo� Batick Print� AgriculturalImplementsrepairing
EXTENSION OFMARKETINGASSISTANCE
COACHINGCENTRE
� BRATACHARI� FIRST-AIDTRAINING
� YUVA SAMMELAN� SADHANA SIBIR� DHARMA SABHA
HEALTH &HYGIENE& ENVIRONMENT
� Sanitary Marts for Construct-ing Low Cost Latrine
� Construction of ImprovedChullah
� � Construction of Biogas-Plants
p � Solar Equipments Supply
� HealthEducation.
� Environmental AwarenessCampaign
� Fuel Efficient Crematorium
PREVENTIVE
� AwarenessCamps� DrinkingWaterAnalysis
� Analysis of Pollution inFood Stuff
CURATIVE
Mobile Medical Launch(AllopathicHomeopathicAccupressureMagnetoTherapyDistributionofMedicines)SpacialMedical Camp.
: EyeOperationCamp� Mobile Health Care Service(Sponsord by Govt. of W.B.)
Sponsoredorassistedby:� Dept.ofScience&Technology,Govt.ofIndia� DistrictRuralDevelopmentAgencies,Hooghly,24-Parganas(N)and(S),Midnapore,Nadia, Govt. ofWestBengal, Keonjhar&Koraput, Govt. ofOrissa
� DistrictIndustrialCentres,Govt.ofWestBengal� WestBengalMilkCo-operativeMilkProducers' FederationLtd.,Govt. ofW.B.
� NationalCentre for JuteDiversification,Govt. of Tripura� OrissaRenewableEnergyDevelopmentAgency,Bhubaneswar.� WestBengalRenewableEnergyDevelopmentAgency,Govt.ofWestBengal.� InstituteofJuteTechnology,Govt.ofIndia� CouncilofScientificandIndustrialResearch,Govt.of India� UNICEF,Calcutta� Dept.ofSocialWelfare,Govt.ofW.B.t A I W C� NationalMetallurgicalLaboratory, Jamshedpur,Govt.of India.� TechnicalTeachersTrainingInstitute(TTTI),SaltLake: ChiefMedicalOfficerHealth,North24Parganas.� Council for Advancement of People's Action and Rural Technology(CAPART),Govt.of India.
� DepartmentofEnvironment,Govt.ofWestBengal.� DepantmentofHealth&FamilywelfareGovt.of (W.B)� YubaKalyanKendra,Chinsurah.Hooghly. Vedanta Societyedmonton,Canada. Asti,U.S.A.
SCHOOLS
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OUR PROGRAMMES ANDACHIEVEMENTSSK I LL DEVELOPMENT
Unemployment& under employment and its consequential effect - poverty is still looming largeon the entire society. It is now accepted policy of the Government that to combat the enormousproblem, creation of self-employment opportunities is the way-out. With that end in view ourorganisation has undertakenmulti-dimensional skill - development training programmes out of ownvolition on the strength of our own resources and also in collaborationwith and under patronisationof the Govt. & other Agencies. A bird's-eye-view of our achievements in this regard is reflectedbelow :�
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Mass Empoloymen t Generea t ionProgramme through Science&TechnologyGovt. of India (MEGSAT)West Bengal 850 850Tripura 80 80Orissa 260 260Maharastra (Collaboration withRamakrishna Vivekananda SevaAshram) 60 60DIC Midnapure Manufacturing of Agarbati 100 100(Bori,Pampar,Chanachur, Batic Printing)GokhalMemorial Collage, Kolkata 82 82(Mushroom Cultivation)Vidyasagar University, Kolkata 129 129(Mushroom Cultivation)Behar i la l Col lage , Kolka ta 126 126(Mushroom Cultivation)Prime Minister Rojger Yojana, Sposored by 3888 754 4642District Industries Centre, Howrah, Nadia,Jalpaiguri, Kolkata, PuruliaWomen Education andManaging Committee 1310 1310MemberTraining. Govt.ofWest BengalMilk Fed.Solar Energy (Sponsored by W.B. REDA) 286 286Improved Method of Moulding & Casting( Sponsored by Council of Scientific andIdustrial Research) 45 45Wool Knitting 30 30CottonWeaving 90 90HealthWorker 200 200Skill Development Training ThroughScience andTechnology-West Bengal 580 80 640Skill Development Training ThroughScience andTechnology- Orissa 690 80 770HC Public Khantha stich as Soft Doll Toys 60 60HC Jalpaiguri Bee Keeping 80 80Jute Deversification 303 303
Total- 9273 944 11173
PROGRAMMES 2005-06 2006-07 Cumulative
Cumulative
Number of Persons Trained
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SPECIALDRIVE FOR JUTE DIVERSIFICATIONThe programme made so far is transmitted through the following table.TRAINING IN JUTE DIVERSIFICATION TILL MARCH 2007
(number of persons trained)
Item of Training
Sponsored ByDeptt. ofScience
& TechnologyGovt. of India
SponsoredB y
Dist. RuralDeve lopmen tAgency
Sponsored ByIndian JuteTechno logyCalcut ta
Sponsored ByNat iona lCen t r efor JuteDiversi
fication. W.B.
SponsoredBy DistrictIndustriesCen t r e
Hooghly &Bankura
Total
Jute Weaving � � � 41 � 25 40 106(West Bengal) (N-24 Pgs.) (JEAS)
Jute Weaving 20 Ncs 30 � � � � � 50(Orissa) (Khesh) (Keonjhar)
Jute Handicrafts � � � 86 44 25 40 195(West Bengal) (N-24 Pgs.) (JEAS)
-''- (Orissa) 70 10 � � � 150 22 252(Koraput) (NORAD)
-''- (Tripura) � � 50 � � � � 50
Soft JuteLuggage 23 23 � 46 02 � 15 109(West Bengal) N-24 Pgs
Total 113 63 50 173 46 200 117 762
Sponsoredb y
Govt. ofWest Bengal
Sponsoredb y
Gov t .o f
Tripura
RASTRIYA SRAMAVIKAS YOJONA(RSVY)
The project has been sponsored by the Central Government in the year 2002 foramelioration of poverty in backward districts bymeans of imparting vocational training onvarious gainfull trades, improvment of communication by new roads and path connectingvillage & towns, by creation of small irrigation sources, so on so forth. The stateGovernments are entrusted to implement the project in backward districts through localadministration and panchayets, involvingNGOs in the field.
SarvikVivekanandaGramSeva Sanstha has conducted vocational training in variustrades viz . Soft doll, artistic brassBellMetal,Mushroom,Choumask design developmentsetc. through 9 Panchayet Samities of Purulia District in the year 2004. 180 trainees havesuccessfully undergone the training . A lot of them have been linkedwithmany respectiveproductive centres in the locality.
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REPORT ON MEDICAL
PROGRAMME
Sunderban, covering a large patch of land falling both within the
districts of North & South 24 Parganas, is nothing but a combination of
a large number of islands bound and segregated from themain land by the
vast span of many rivers of turbulent and saline water, innumerble cannals
and streamlets making most of the part extremely difficult, if not rather
impossible, to access.
The Sanstha�smedical programme had been started in a part of Sunderban
falling within North 24 Parganas which is comprised of extension of general
Health Care Services with the help of a Medical Launch (Inaugurated by
the then Minister-in-Charge, Power, Science & Technology, West Bengal
on 6-11-96). Holding of general clinics,Awarness Camps, Special Medical
Camps, Eye Refraction, Free Eye Operation Camp and running of
Accupressure centre had been the main activities of this Sector. The
cumulative progress of the sector is tabled below.
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Patients treated at SVGSS-MHCS's Clinics
S/N Blocks April 06 to March 07Child>12
1 Hingalganj 4231 6309 8317 18857 30
2 Hasnabad 1426 1533 2683 5642 0
3 Sandeshkhali-I 1698 1949 3442 7089 10
4 Sandeshkhali-II 3409 3525 6567 13501 20
Total 10764 13316 21009 45089 60
Male Female Total Ref.
For the period from 1st April 06 to 31st March 07
S/N Blocks No. of Clinics conducted No. of patients treated
Gen.WellBaby
A/PNatal Special Total Gen.
WellBaby
A/PNatal Special Total
1 Hingalganj 450 164 162 9 785 14408 1451 1593 1405 18857
2 Hasnabad 63 18 19 4 104 4173 347 304 818 5642
3 Sandeshkhali-I 121 43 43 4 211 5292 517 471 809 7089
4 Sandeshkhali-II 237 91 90 8 426 10437 892 821 1351 13501
ConsolidatedReport onMHCS-North 24-ParganasReport By : SVGSS
Ref : period from 1st April 06 to 31st March 07
Consolidated clinic attendence of patients at SVGSS - MHCS's in four Blocks :Hingalganj, Hasnabad, Sandeshkhali-I & Sandeshkhali-IIFor the period from 1st April 06 to 31st March 07
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ConsolidatedReport onMHCS-North 24 Parganas
TotalNo.s
8 REPROTONFAMILYWELFAREACTIVITY
a) No. of Family Welfare Councelling camp Held
b) No. of eligible couples contacted for acceptanceof temporary methods for contaception :-
i) No. of persons given condom with quantity (45 each)
ii) No of mothers given oral pil with quantities (45 each)
iii) No. of mothers advised for IUDc) No. of mothers motivate for accepting permanentmeasures Laparoscopic Liagation/Tubactomy
d) No. of persons motivated for vasectomy operation
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0 0
0 0
769 769
515 515
76 760 0
0 0
0 0
NOTE : For the point 5, 6, 7 & 8The Health workers in the area are undertaking house survey and make follow-upvisits once every fortnight. These health workers - two for every population of 3000people-prepare a list of children below five years as also pregnant mothers. Such listsare consolidated and shared with the Government health staffs for advice andsubsequent lmmunisation. The lmmunisation camps organised by Govt. Healthworkers, in the area, sees the health workers as active volunteers. The health workersfollow-up the dropout or absent cases so as to ensure such children or mothers areimmunised properly on time.
No. ofParticipant
No. ofCamp
59 2729
19 1325
12 496
15 504
13 404
0 0
9 REPORTSONPROMOTIVESERVICES - ORGANISATIONOFIECCAMPS/GROUPMEETING/FILMSHOWS/OTHERAUDIOVISUALPROGRAMMES.
No. of awareness camps organised
i) Disease Survailance (givingcommon knowledge aboutdiseases for its identification,prevention and reporting
ii) Use existing government healthfacilities following referral
iii) Sanitation
iv) Personal Hygiene
v) Care of child/drug abuse
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Report 1st April 06 to 31st March 07
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Report for the Month of 1st April 06 to 31st March 07
Type of Investigation No. of Pts.Advised
No. of Pts.Undergoneinvestigation
Result(+Ve/-Ve)
Referred out(Facility NAFurtherreferral)
Remarks
a. Total No. of X-ray done for :1) Chest 79 53
X-ray Positive (Pulm. Tuberculosis 0
Pleural Effusion (Extra. Pul TB) 0
Pericardial Effusion 33
Rib Fracture 20
NAD 0
2) Others 30 14
Straight X-ray Abdomen 8
Bones Fracture 6
Paranasal Sinus (PNS)
b. Blood for : 67 33
MP 33
MP-Positive
2) HB%TC,DC,ESR: 93 75
Anaemia (HB<8 gm) 8
NAD 67
3) BloodgroupRH 189 115
RH Positve 102
RH Negative 13
Total Grouping : 111 79
A 12
B 49
AB 12
O 6
4. SugarNormal (pp 70-140)
Diabetes (pp 140+)
NAD
c. Urine For :
1) Sugar RE 186 103
Present (1+,2+,3+ & 4+) Diabetes 27
Negetive 76
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Type of Investigation No. of Pts.Advised
No. of Pts.Undergoneinvestigation
Result(+Ve/-Ve)
Referred out(Facility NAFurtherreferral)
Remarks
2) Albumin 45 32
Present (1+,2+,3+&4+)-Protin 21
Negetive 11
d. Sputum for AFB 4 2
Positive
Negative 1
e.ECG
Myocardial Infarction
Heart Block
Others
f. R.A. Factor
Positive-Rheumatoid Arthritis
NAD
g. Stool for OPC 50 29
OVA-Worm Infestation 23
Amoeba 6
Paracide-Giardia
NAD
h. SerumBillrubin
0.2-1 mg Normal
>1 mg% Jaundice
NAD
I. Mantoux Test
Positive (>10x10mm)
Negetive
j. Pregnancy Test 116 90
Positive 63
Negetive 27
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POST -TRAININGACTIVITIES
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( A ) Self - employed Units Cumulative No. Of Units Cumulative Total2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 Cumulative
Bee - Keeping 124 40 12 176Traditional Batick Printing --- 50 - 50Sola Pith 20 25 - 45Hand made Paper Bag 15 20 - 35
(B)Under patonage of National Science & Technology Enterprenership Dev.
Board In West Bengal & Orissa StatesDuring 2005 eight persons in cach state of West Bengal and Orissa have undergone skill development
Training Programme in varios sectors as detailed hereunder.
Orissa
Items Period of No. OfS.l No. Training Trainees
1. Horticulturre & Floriculture 12 weeks 202. Agr. Implement repairing 12 weeks 203. M.P.M. 16 weeks 204. Bio- Vermi Compost 12 weeka 205. Electrical Motor winding 16 weeks 206. Queen rearing 12 weeks 207. Cell Phone Repairing 16 weeks 208. Jute diversified products 12 weeks 209. Food Preservation 12 weeks 20
S.l No.
1. Cell Phone Repairing 16 weeks 202. Seed production 12 weeks 203. Bee- Keeping 12 weeks 204. Two Wheeler Repairing 16 weeks 205. M.P.M. 16 weeks 206. Boi- Vermi Compost 12 weeks 207. Horticulture & Floriculture 12 weeks 208. Agricultural Pumpset Repairing 16 weeks 209. Electrical applince repairing 16 weeks 20
& house wiring
WestBengal
Items Period of No. OfTraining Trainees
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OTHER DEVELOPMENTALACTIVITIES
Our organisation is committed to the cause for rebuilding our nation-socially and spiritually. With that end in view we have held Spiritual camps,Blood donation camps, Sadhana shivirs, Training in Bratachari, First Aid,Awareness Programmes on Health & Hygiene as indicated in the followingtable with subject wise elaboration.
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ACTIVITIES CAMPS PLACE 2005-2006 CUMULATIVENo. of No.of (Participants)Camps Participants
1. Spiritual i) Sahapur Sri Ramakrishna 2 1100 7020a) Yuva Sanmelan Vivekananda Seva Sangha
Sahapur, Burdwanii) Sarvik Vivekananda GramSeva Sanstha (Branch office,Galadahara, 24-Parganas (S)
2. Social Culturea) Training in Bratachari i) Sarada Seva Sangha 1 107 3311
Shibpur, Howrah
3. SanitaryMasson i) Kotulpur Sanitary Mart 1 20 317Training Kotulpur, Bankura
4. Blood Donation Camp i) Sahapur Sri Ramakrishna 3 188 428Vivekananda Seva SanghaSahapur, Burdwan
ii) Sarvik Vivekananda Gram 2 82 140Seva Sanstha (Branch office,Galadahara, 24-Parganas (S) )
iii) Santoshpur Anabik Sangha 2 75 160Santoshpur, Howrah
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BHABPRACHAR
This organisation is proud of its commendable activities inthe spiritual field toing the path of the vision and mission of theorganisation.
We are acting under auspices & guidence of SundarbanRamakrishna Bhab Prachar Parisad. The salient features of theactivities are abridged below:
* Distribution of rags winter dresss, School dress, books tobackward poor people, being profusely contributed by TakiRamakrishnaMissionAshram, RamakrishnaMissionWelfaresection, Belur Math and Ramakrishna Mission Institute ofCulture, Golpark, Kolkata.
* In flood affected areas relief work has been conducted byway of distribution of winter clothes,dry food, prepared food.
* Weekly pathachkra for inculcating the ideas& ideal of SwamiVivekananda among the youth have been regularly held infour villages and Medical Launch. Sarada Mahila Samity isworking as back bone of pathachakra.
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SELF HELP GROUPS ORGANISED UNDER SGSYUnder the National Programme styled as "Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarajgar Yoyona(SGSY)
our organisation has been assigned to organise Self-help-groups in the Blocks of Pursurah, Goghat- I ,Khanakul - I and Khanakul - II ( in the District Hooghly) , Kotulpur, Joypur (in the districtof Bankuara) and Canning - I block(in the district of south 24 parganas). The following table depictsthe achievements so far in abridged form :
Sl. Name Name No. of S G S Y No.No. of District of Block of Members
1. Hooghly Goghat-I 31 327
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Pursurah 18 186
Khanakul - I 113 1243
2. Bankura Kotulpur 54 608
Joypur 16 192
3. South Canning- I 49 78024 parganas
Total - 281 3336
NON-CONVENTIONALENERGY
Toing the path paved by the Govt. for augmentation of Non- conventional energy towardsits application in day-to-day life, the Sanstha has been accordingly participating itsdevelopmental activities in the following aspect:
Programmes Cumulative1. Construction of Smokeless Chullah 18520
2. Installation of Gobar-gas Plants(Dinabandhu Model) 17
3. Manufacturing of Port-able Biogas Digester 34
4. Manufacturing of Solar Cooker 61
5. Distribution of Solar Lanterns with Govt. Subsidy Sanctionedby WBREDA 41
6. Distribution of Solar Domestic Light on Govt. Subsidy 125
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SAN I TARY MART
Construction of low cost Sanitary Latrines has been evolved and has becomea part and parcel of the Nation wide Programme of Rural Sanitation.
The Sanstha has since set up 6 Sanitary Marts at different placess as depictedin the following table. Apart from construction of sanitary latrines, it has beenconductingAwarness and Consciousness Programme in the villages through groupdiscussion, meeting,VDO show, posters, exibition. Our Sanitary Marts are alsolooking after the following aspects related to sanitaion:
a. Handling of safe drinking water by making low cost Filter.b. Disposal of waste water by construction of soakage pits.c. Disposal of human excreta by manufacturing and installation of all thenecessary components for 12 models of low cost sanitary latrines.
d. Disposal of waste materials by giving instructions and advices to the ruralpeople for preparing bio-compost through compost-pit and pile system.
e. Home and food sanitation.f. Personal hygieneg. Environmental cleanliness.
The major items handle by our Sanitary Marts are : Pan, Sifon, Trap,Ring squatplate, Round squat plate,Pit Cover, Doors, Pipes for Outlets,Foot Rest,Soap,Nailcutter, Brush.Cheap Foot wear.ORS packets, Bleaching power,Filter etc.
The following table transpires the progress so far in this regard :
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N o . o f L a t r i n e sL O CAT I ON Cumula t i ve During Cumulat ive
2005-06 2006-2007 2006-20071. KOTULPURSANTARYMART
Netaji More,Vivekananda Pally 16873 1200 18073kotulpur, Bankura
2. I.S.P. GOGHAT - I SANITARYMARTBali, Halderpara, Balidewanganj, 18674 1411 20285Hooghly
3. HINGALGANJ SANITARYMART15110 846 15956
Dulduli Math Bari, 24 Parganas (N)(Sundarban Area)
4 HASNABAD SANITARYMARTBarunhat, North 24 Parganas 12033 160 12193
15917
(Sundarban Area)
5 SANDESHKHALY - ISANITARY MART 1807 17724Chhotosehera,North 24 Parganas
14054
72475
(Sundarban Area)
6 CHAKDAH SANITARYMARTSri Sri Ramakrishna Seva Sangha 10049 429 1Kalyani, Nadia
GRANDTOTAL 72475 5853
REPORTON SANITARYMART
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Name + Address Trade No. of Member
1. Nibedita Agarbati Agarbati 20Co-Operative Society, Vill-PitpurP.O. Kesapat, Dist. Midnapur
2. Batick Printing Batick Printing 20Co-Operative Society.Panskura, Midnapur
3. Chanachur, Badi, Papad Chanachur, Bodi, 40Co-Operative Society Jorapukur Papadand gograss (Panskura)
TheSocietiesarestillrunning
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ORGANISATIONOFCOOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
The sanstha has so far organised three cooperatives comprisingwomenmembers exclusivelyfor manufacturing Agarbati and Batick Printing. The members have been imparted training at theinstance of DIC,Midnapur.
The following table gives a glimpse of the societies.
Running of Pre-Primary and Primary Schools by the Sanstha.
It is a fact that there is no dearth of schools in even remote villages.Butwell-runmodel schoolsare rare in number. Under active participation of local benovolent persons, the guardians of thestudents, and under great patronage of Vedanta Society, Edmonton, Canada, our Sanstha has beenable to make some head-way towards its goal.
The following table depicts the status and the position of the Schools.
N a m e Founded Inauguration Up to Number of students
Sri Ramakrishna 2001 Srimat Swami Shashankanandajee Class- IV 120Vidyaniketan Maharaj, Secretary RamakrishnaDhulepur, Hooghly Mission Ashram, Murabadi, Ranchi
Sri Ramakrishna 2002 Srimat Swami Sanatananandajee Class-IV 113Vidyaniketan, Deshra Maharaj, Secretary BarahanagarBankura RamakrishnaMission, Kolkata
Sri Ramakrishna 2003 Formal inauguration is awaited Class-IV 94VidyaniketanBaganchara, Santipur,Nadia
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FUEL EFFICIENT CREMATORIUM
It was a novel venture of our Sanstha being sponsored byCAPART(East zone) underits scheme of "Advancement of Rural Technology (ARTS). The progress so far in thisregard is reflected in the following table.
Sl. Name of the village Name of the Block No. of FEC No. of Resting No. of TubewellNo. &GramPanchayat & district. constructed Shed constructed constructed
1. Sahapur SanishGarc Jamalpur 1 1 1Paratal-1 G.P. (Bardwan)
2. Kalagachia Goghat 1 1 1Bali G.P. (Hooghly)
3. BaldaGhata Goghat 1 1 1Saora G.P. (Hooghly)
4. Damadarpur Goghat 1 1 1Bali G.P. (Hooghly)
5. Kachukhali 6No Gosaba 1 1 1KachukhaliG.P. (24Pgs, South)
6. HaripurDakshin Namkhana 1 1 1Haripur G.P. (24Pgs, South)
7. D/Chandanpiri Namkhana 1 1 1Haripur G.P. (24Pgs, South)
8. MaharajGanj Namkhana 1 1 1Haripur G.P. (24Pgs, South)
9. D/Chandannagar Namkhana 1 1 1Haripur G.P. (24Pgs, South)
10. Kachukhali-5No Gosaba 1 1 1Kachukhali (24Pgs, South)
Total 10 10 10
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From today's stand a look to short past anda look to ensuing future
Just to day we can think freely, fearlessly and fairly.We have no dues to pay,we have dues to recieve. Only enforced disipline, austerity in every steps of actionhelp us to have fresh breath and to land in new vigour. We gratefully owe toRamakrishna Mission Samaj Sevak Sikshan Mandir standing as a beakon-light toshow the path where to go, how to go.
It is, nevertheless, a turning point to our organisation. Herefrom, we mayhave a look to recent past to scan and scrutinize the perfomance. There are, indeeda lot of commendable work in the field of multi dimensional training programmes,mostly sponsored by the central and state Govt. Of those specially mentionableare related to PMRY, RSVY, STST & Skill Development. The training programeshave wide spectrum of varieties, such as , mushroom cultivation, bee-keeping,poultry ferming, goat keeping,fishery, horticulture-nursery, vermi-culture andcomposting, jute-deversification, tailoring, cycle repairing, so on and so forth.During last three years more than 2000 trainees have successfully gone through theprogramme and a lot of them are self-employed.
Besides, we have our perceptible presence in the field ofmicro-credit activitiesby forming self-help-groups under SGSY and bank linked SHGs, running pre-primary& primary schools, health-care services,rural sanitation, condcting spiritual& social programmes. Our all programmes are spread over in remote villages of 11districts ofWest Bengal and selected areas of Orissa. The devotion of our committedworkers and resource persons may be attributed to the success of the programmes.
In consonance with our objective we have undertaken a lot of relief workduring flood devastation in the year 2006 at Sundarban areas when our volunteerworkers stayed day and night by the side of affected people and shared their griefand groan. The Govt. officials have praised eloquently for the relentless servicesrendered by our workers there and then. This apart we have distributed text booksand others reading materials to the students belonging to backward and poorcommunities.
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We have vowed to step up and spread out our social - oriented activities inyears to come in the sphere of mass education, vocational training, communityhealth, helping help-less aged people by introducing free-coaching and stipendarystudentship for deserving students, establishing text-book library, extendingmedicalhelp to the door- steps of the aged and virtually handicapped people.
But all said and done we should not suffer from smugness. We know ourweakness and our limitations. Our effort is on and ceaseless to win over ourlimitations-our over-dependence upon Govt. sponsored schemes.
We now onward shall lay stress to give shape to some comprehensive,inter-winged and intergated economic - programmes which will encompass a largenumber of families nurtured under SGSY programmes. Our own land and buildingsat Khanakul of Hooghly District and land at Herobhanga, Canning-I Block of South24 Parganas District will be the Centre of demonstration & training for a cluster ofincome generating activities and hundreds of families govened under SGSY in thevicinity of the demonstration field, after obtaining neccessary training andinfrastructural facilities, from the Centre of demonstration, do form a net-work ofsuch activities in their respective village.We will act as server of training, supplierof inputs and facilitator for linkage with Bank and marketing of products.
Similar programmes are also in the way of shaping in the areas of health-care-services, pre-primary and primary education. It is relevent to mention andrecognizable reference to reckon with that Vedanta Society, Edmonton, Canada, islending hand - in -hand cooperation in our up - bringing effort in the field ofeducation.
Let us pray to Sri Sri Ramakrishna and Holy Mother Sarada Devi to keepour organisation agile and afoot in the years to come in achieving vowed objectivetowards amelioration of poverty by way of opening larger opportunities for self-employment, spiritual upgradation of youth-presently dipped in frustration andwidening spheres of medical care to those who are in crying need of the same.
Members of the Managing Committee andVolunteer - workers of
Sarvik Vivekananda Gram Seva Sanstha.
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PrimeMinisterRojgarYojana
PMRY is a nationwide entrepreneurship development programme (EDP).Its objective is to mobilize unemployed youth forces in the country and to motivatethem to embark on entrepreneurship venture in busiess,service or small industries.
At the district level a screening committee comprising Govt. officials, Bankpersonnel, people representive, select intending candidates who are supposed tofurnish their project proposals for consideration.The selected candidates whoseproject proposals are duly vetted by the competent authority are to undertake ashort course training programme to earn eligibility for proportionate Govt. grants(20%), Bank loan (70%) against the project cost.
Our Sanstha has got the privilege to undertake such in-house trainingprogramme for 7 years in the districts of of Hooghly, Howrah , South 24parganas,Nadia,Jalpaiguri & Purulia. Our performance has earned credibility fromthe respective Govt. authorities. Hence such responsibility for carrying on the hardtask vested on us is a continuing process. It is a pleasing satisfaction for us whenwe observe that a good number of trainees after training become not only self-employed but also provide employment of a few more persons in their ventures.
We furnish hereunder an adridged statistics of the trainees passed throughin last employed years programme conducted by us.
Sl District 2006-07Noi Hooghly 84ii Howrah 198iii Nadia 442iv Jalpaiguri 37v 24-Parganas(North)vi Purlia 143
Total - 904
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Namesofthe doctorswhohaverenderedtheirvaluableservicesforourmedical programmearementionedbelowwithourprofoundgratitude:-
1. Dr. K. K. Dan (General Surgeon) � M.B.B.S., M.S.2. ,, A. K. Adya (ENT Surgeon) � M.B.B.S., F.R.C.S. (London)3. ,, Bulbul Roy Chowdhury (General Surgeon) � M.B.B.S., D.G.O., M.D.4. ,, Manika Dutta � M.B.B.S., D.G.O., M.D.5. ,, Aruna Ganguly � M.B.B.S.,D.G.O.,F.R.C.O.G. (London)6. ,, A.k. Podder (Chest Specialist) � M.B.B.S., D.T.M & H, D.T.C.D, M.D.7. ,, Susmita Mukherjee � M.B.B.S., D.G.O., M.D.8. ,, Chaitali Mukherjee � M.B.B.S.9. ,, Ratna Sanyal � M.B.B.S.10. ,, Minakshi Chowdhury (Dentist) � M.B.B.S., B.D.S.11. ,, Ratna Dey (Child Specialist) � M.B.B.S.12. ,, Ashoke Mukherjee (Eye-Specialist) � B.Sc., M.B.S., O.D.13. ,, Shanti Bhusan Chatterjee � M.B.B.S., D.G.O.14. ,, Ashis Nandy � M.B.B.S.15. ,, D.K.Guha � M.B.B.S.16. ,, Ruma Dan (Gyonocologist) � M.B.B.S. (Fellowship from Australia)17. ,, Surajit Dan � M.B.B.S., M.C.H. (Cardio Chemophy Surgeon)18. ,, Priyabrata Banerjee (Eye Specialist) � B.Sc., D.M.S., O.D.19. � � Samik Das (ENT) � M.S., D.L.O., D.N.B.20. � � Soumes Chatterjee (Eye Specialist) � M.S., D.O.21. � � Snehansu Mondal � M.B.B.S., M.D.22. ,, Kalyan Sarkar � M.B.B.S.23. ,, Ajit Maity � M.B.B.S., D.G.O.24. ,, Santanu Ghosh � M.B.B.S., D.C.H.25. ,, S.S. Chhatui � M.B.B.S.26. ,, Hari Sadhan Mondal � M.B.B.S. (Eye Specialist)27. ,, Shyam Suddin Baidya � M.B.B.S.28. ,, Prasenjit Ghosh � M.B.B.S. (Child Specialist)29. ,, Rojoni Swarap � M. S. (Eye Specialist)30. ,, Dilip Sarkar � M.B.B.S. (Eye)31. ,, Sanchoyita Maity � M.B.B.S. (D. G. O.)32. ,, Himanga Mandal � M.B.B.S. (D. G. O.)33. ,, Ananda Mandal � D. H. M. S. (Homiopathi)34 ,, Dr. G.R. Ashok - B.D.S,Cal ( Dental Surgeon)
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Maa Sarada Micro-CreditDevelopment Project
The genesis of the Project lies in;
a. Formation of self-help-groups by the beneficiaries belonging to poorcommunities.
b. Regular periodical holding of group meetings at the locality.
c. Regular periodical small savings by the group members at the groupmeetings.
d. Funding by the financial agencies (Bank) apartfrom initial seed moneyadvanced by the sansthabeing linked with the savings of the members.
e. Full democratic management and transparency in the group activities.
f. Access to credit without co-lateral securities.
g. Mutual peer-support and peer-pressure govern the lending system. Theproject was lunched in the year 2003-04 being funded by Vedanta Society,Edmonton,Canada,conjoined with, interalia, C I D A (Canda InternationalDevelopment Agency)
The members of the groups who are all women and of poor community,have been enjoying the privilege to get seed-loan from the project fund ofthe Sanstha to start with their small economic activities till they acquire theeligibility for Bank loan.
The project has created vibrating enthusiasm amongest the poor women-folk and a tangible effects in generating women leadership and self-helpdetermination.
The progress in abridge is enumerated in the following table;
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MAA SARADA MICRO CREDIT DEVELOPMENTPROJECT AS ON 30-03-07
Sl. Location Total No.of Total Total No.No. Groups Members Seed loan Bank Linkage
(South 24 Parganas)
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1. Canning -I 54` 575 772040.00 21
2. Pursurah 21 229 208860.00 18( Hooghly )
3. Khanakul - I 13 148 163560.00 10( Hooghly )
4. Kotulpur 16 197 224760.00 14( Bankura )
5. Sandeshkhali - I 5 65 38400.00 Nil(Chhotosehera)( North 24 Parganas)
6. Belur 2 27 18720.00 Nil( Howrah)
8. Puncha (Tatari) 1 10 6500,00 Nil(Purulia)
TOTAL 98 1251 1273666.00
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WATER TESTING LABORATORY
This Year the Organisation has stepped in a new area of activities.
UNICEF in collaboration with the Public Health Engineering department, Govt. of West Bengal, has undertaken a Project for setting up Water TestingLaboratory in rural areas.
Sarvik Vivekananda Gram Seva Sanstha has been entrusted to set up andrun two such Laboratories one at Goghat - I Block in Hooghly District and otherat Hingalganj block in 24 Parganas (North) District. The laboratories are meantfor testing % presence of Bacterial disease, % presence of iron, Hardness andPH value of water sample to be collected from earmarked areas of operation.The areas identified as under:
Lab at Goghat -I :Goghat - I , II Block ,Khanakul - I, II Block,Pursurah Block.Arambagh Block
Lab at Hingalganj :Hingalganj Block,Minakha Block,Sandeshkhali I & II Blocks,
Each Laboratory has been assigned to be 2000 Nos. samples to becollected for testing from public (officially) in course of two years ( March '05to Feb '07 )
WATER TESTING LABORATORY
Sl. Venue Total WaterNo. Sample Test done 2006-07
1. Goghat - I 814Hooghly
2. Hingalganj 195624 Parganas (N)
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OUR THANKS*********************
Without the Co - operation and assistance ofmanyGovt. & Non Govt. Organisations, benevolentMultinational & National Institutions & individuals itwould not have been possible to make the reportedprogress in different areas.We take this opportunityto express our hearty gratitude to all and speciallyto:
1. Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha,Belur Math, Howrah.
2. Ramakrishna Mission Samaj Sevak Sikshan Mandir,Belur Math, Howrah.
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Approved existing organisations as Associated Centres :The noble and vast activities of RamakrishnaMission in the sphere of spiritual and social
developmental works guided by the ideas and ideals of Sri Ramakrishna, HolyMother SaradaDeviand SwamiVivekananda, have inspiredmany devotees at various places to organise themselves intosmall local organisations to propagate the above ideas and ideals and to go in for implementingprogrammes beneficial to the people specially the ones at the grass-root level where the Govt.programmes can hardly penetrate. Some such organisations have very eagerly approached ourorganisation to participate in the process of implementation of our different programmes and onverification of their sincerity, reputation, capability and credibility we have approved and acceptedthem as ourAssociated Centres to participate and help in implementation of our programmes atthe grass-root level. The centres receiving our approval so far for functioning as our associated ones
16. Udaynarayanpur Block GramUnnayan Parishad,Udaynarayanpur, Howrah
17. Sri Ramakrishna AshramaJaleswar, Orissa
18. Sri Ramakrishna Vivekananda Bhava PracharSamiti, Cuttack, Orissa
19. Anchalik Seva SanghaBrahmapur, Ichhapur, Bhadrak, Orissa.
20. Sri Ramakrishna Visuddhananda AshramaSevakendra, Gurap, Hooghly.
21. Sarada Vihar Kothar, (Bhadrak) Orrisa22. Sri Ramakrishna Pathachakra Kumirmari,24-pgs, (N)
23. Sarada Seva Sangha, Rairangpur, Mayurbhanj,(Orissa.)
24. Khatua Social Education Centre, Murshidabad.25. Sri Ramakrishna Sevashrama Tikatal, Khurda,(Orissa)
26. Vikash, Kundura, Puri (Orissa)27. Sarada Seva Sangha, Shibpur (Howrah)28. Sri Loknath Ashram, Goda, Khurda (Orissa)29. Balunkeswar Dev Satsanga Kendra, Bhajagarh,Managalajodi, Khurda (Orissa)
30. Mukteswar Dev Satsanga Kendra, Muktapur,Nedhipur, Khurda (Orissa)
31. Arupa Mission, Bhubaneswar (Orissa)32. Sri Ramakrishna Sarada Vivekananda Sangha,Balsi
are as noted below :-
1. Sri Sri Ramakrishna Seva SanghaKalyani, Nadia
2. Sri Ramakrishna AshramaKrishnanagar, Nadia
3. Malancha Sishu NiketanBarajaguli, Nadia
4. Baganchra Ramakrishna Sarada AshramaBaganchra, Nadia
5. Yogeshganj Ramakrishna Vivekananda SevaKendra Yogeshganj, 24-Parganas (N)
6. Ramakrishna Vivekananda KendraSulkuni, 24-Parganas (N)
7. Jagrihi Mahila SamitiKanchanpur, 24-Parganas (N)
8. Sri Ramakrishna Vivekananda SanghaSamsernagar, 24-Parganas (N)
9. Sandeshkhali Sri Ramakrishna VivekanandaPatha Chakra, Sandeshkhali, 24-Parganas (N)
10. Sri Ramakrishna Seva NiketanHemnagar, 24-Parganas (N)
11. Sarada Ramakrishna SanghaBhadreswar, Hooghly
12. Vivekananda Gramin Seva SanghaSiptai, Burdwan
13. Sahapur Sri Ramakrishna Vivekananda SevaSangha, Sahapur, Parbatpur, Burdwan
14. Vivekananda Palli Seva SansthaBalidewanganj, Hooghly
15. Sri Sri Ramakrishna Bhakta SanghaBhangore, 24-Parganas (S)
33. Sukjora Ramakrishna Sarada Vivekananda Sangha,Balsi
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Name of theManaging CommitteeMembersof the year 2006-2007
Sl.No.
Name&Address Qualification Designation Occupation
1. BabluAdhikari B.A. President ServiceS/O-SadhanCh.AdhikaryVill+P.O.-DhulepurArambag,Dist.-HooghlyPh. : 9232520705
2. LakshmiKantaDas B.A. Vice-President SocialS/O-KrishnaprasadDas WorkerP.O.-AlamchakBeldaDist.-MidnapurPh. : 03220242289
3. AnindraNathHalder B.A. Secretary ServiceS/O-Late Keshablal HalderVill+P.O.-DulduliMathbariDist.-North 24-ParganasPh. : 9433979529
4. Susanta Giri B. Com(H) Asstt. Seretary ServiceS/O-SanjoyGiriVill+P.O.-KachukhaliDist. South 24-ParganasPh. : 9966746852
5. MantuKr.Halder B.Com Treasurer ServiceS/O-PanchananHalderRamakrishnaMission SamajSevakSikshanaMandiraP.O.-BelurMath, Dist-HowrahPh. : 9433602833
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Name of theManaging CommitteeMembersof the year 2006-2007
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Name&Address Qualification Designation Occupation
6. AnupKumarMondal B.A. Member CulitivatorC/o-S. B.AshramaS/o-SukumarMondalVill-13, Sandellerbill (South)P.O.-Amberia, Dist.-24 Pgs (N)Ph. : 95321725115
7. KripasindhuRout B.A. Member CulitivatorS/o-Sristidhar RoutVill+P.O.-SukdoaniDist.- North 24-ParganasPh. : 9733710268
8. AmitKr.Bandyopadhyay B.Com Member ServiceS/o-SunilKr. BandyopashyayVill.-Sreepur, P.O.-InsuraDist.-HooghlyPh. : 9732160020
9. TapanChakraborty B.A. Member ServiceS/o.-Late Bimal ChakrabortyVill.+P.O.-SalnaDist.- BankuraPh. : 9433588010
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