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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

Our sincere thanks to Hon’ble Minister for<br />

Social Justice and Empowerment<br />

Shri Mukul Wasnik<br />

for his commitment to the cause of disability,<br />

and active interest in all activities of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

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Shri Mukul Wasnik, Hon’ble Minister of<br />

Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India<br />

at the Flag-Off Ceremony<br />

of Badhte Kadam II<br />

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The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> is grateful to Hon'ble Minister of<br />

State, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment,<br />

Shri D. Napoleon for his support and encouragement to<br />

its programmes and endeavours<br />

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Highlights<br />

Achievements<br />

• <strong>National</strong> Depository of Legal Guardianship Certificates becomes<br />

operational from 1 st April <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

• Sambhav-<strong>National</strong> Resource Centre launched on 22 nd April <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

• The disability awareness campaign “Badhte Kadam” organized for the<br />

second successive year from 16 th to 30 th Nov., <strong>2010</strong> covering 29 States and<br />

1 UT, in partnership with member organisations.<br />

• 20 winners of Special Olympic ‘Bharat’ felicitated on the occasion of Flagin<br />

ceremony of Badhte Kadam by Individual SNACs on 30 th November<br />

<strong>2010</strong>.<br />

• Health Insurance coverage to 96344 beneficiaries provided under<br />

Niramaya Scheme. Total Claim of over Rs. 2 crore settled.<br />

• Paperless processing of applications for Registration of Organisation and<br />

Niramaya through MIS sustained.<br />

• Organization Development workshops held in Jharkhand, UP, Bihar,<br />

Haryana, Assam, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh and Meghalaya.<br />

• The Economic Enterprise and Empowerment Challenge (E3) launched<br />

on 10 th September <strong>2010</strong> by Hon’ble Minister of State Shri D Napoleon.<br />

• A multimedia kit for Parents of Children with Multiple Disabilities<br />

developed and launched on 10 th September <strong>2010</strong> by the Hon’ble Minister<br />

of State Shri D Napoleon.<br />

• Finger/Wrist Mounted Universal Remote Control for persons with poor<br />

hand functioning developed by Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of<br />

Information and Communication Technology.<br />

• Over Rs. 29.97 lakh revenue generated by ARUNIM this financial year,<br />

in its second year of full-fledged operation.<br />

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<strong>Report</strong> of the Chairperson<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

A Very Warm Welcome to the <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> of the <strong>National</strong><br />

<strong>Trust</strong>.<br />

The year <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong> has been a year of some exciting<br />

programmes, a year of consolidation, reflection and learning as well.<br />

As we look back on the year, for me personally, some of the important learning<br />

experiences have come from my visits and attending meetings of our stakeholders.<br />

The Federation of Parents Association held its <strong>Annual</strong> Meet in Aurangabad on<br />

14 th November, <strong>2010</strong>. I met almost 300 families there, parents and their children with<br />

disabilities. They had invited a young professor from Nagpur, who spoke eloquently<br />

and was very inspiring. I was amazed at his positive attitude and the response from<br />

the parents. He spoke about many things, centred around a revolutionary song from<br />

our college days: ‘Tu Zinda Hai, Tu Zindagi ki Jeet Par Yakeen Kar’ (You are alive, and<br />

believe in the Victory of Life). He spoke about the youth and about child rearing. He<br />

spoke about how to make friends with your children and to ensure a high self esteem<br />

and level of confidence. I think, he had a wonderful impact, because I found the<br />

parents smiling, full of questions and not wanting him to stop. He surely, made<br />

everyone grow in their self worth and look at their children with disabilities in a fresh<br />

and new way. His talk contained that essential ingredient, that can help us, with<br />

what we are struggling most – changing attitudes and removing the stigma of disability.<br />

Changing attitudes in the community, can only happen through families and disabled<br />

people themselves, and here we had a very successful facilitator. I do hope he addresses<br />

many more gatherings of families and other stakeholders.<br />

Last year, I had visited Ghazipur, one of the least developed districts in our<br />

country. Our registered organizations there are run by parents, who are struggling to<br />

find answers for their children. It was dismaying to see the utter lack of resources,<br />

both in terms of building, infrastructure and knowledge about disability. I kept trying<br />

to think, of how we at <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> could support some growth in places like this. I<br />

did try to see if ‘mentoring’ would help, but could not come up with any adequate<br />

answers. It was then that, ‘ARUNIM’ our Marketing Federation stepped in. To support<br />

this, they explored the local resources available and came up with products made of<br />

the Aloe Vera plant. With some technology and design inputs they have become the<br />

first products to be marketed under the ARUNIM brand name. So we now market<br />

‘Aloe Vera’ juice, shampoo and cream. Aloe Vera grows wild in Ghazipur and the<br />

organization has been able to produce innovative products out of the natural resource.<br />

At ‘Shilpotsav’ the yearly Craft Mela organized by our Ministry, our Aloe Vera products<br />

sold like hot cakes. There was a huge demand, and now I know several people who<br />

have become regular users of this first product of ARUNIM. The organization in<br />

Ghazipur has been able to give employment to our stakeholders. This project is now<br />

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being nurtured and I dream of it becoming a cooperative of the registered organizations<br />

of that district. Our first micro enterprise, and that too in a rural area and with very<br />

viable products. Congratulations to ARUNIM and a great sense of satisfaction for us<br />

at the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />

In November <strong>2010</strong>, I was invited by PARIVAAR to attend a parents meeting in<br />

Mysore. This group of parents is piloting a project on ‘Supported Decision Making’.<br />

The parent’s organization there, has impacted the local community and made<br />

remarkable changes in their attitude. As part of this group, there was a local<br />

industrialist, a lawyer and a police officer. The industrialist, had employed 14 young<br />

people with intellectual disability. Five of his employees were there with their families.<br />

These boys exuded confidence and a joy of life. It was wonderful to interact with<br />

them and the cherry on the cake was the employer, who in his speech, spoke about<br />

how the young people with intellectual disabilities, had not been employed for charity,<br />

but were indispensible in the factory. This is what we want to achieve for each one of<br />

our stakeholders.<br />

I was even more excited to hear the lawyer and the police officer, because it<br />

seemed that the parents had sensitized them very successfully. They spoke about all<br />

that they had learnt from people with disabilities. They spoke about collaboration,<br />

about candidness, about the ability to look clearly and state any fact in the most simple<br />

and direct way. The families here, had internalized the values of evolving capacity<br />

and diversity.<br />

Positive learning experiences like these have helped to reflect on how to replicate<br />

them across the country.<br />

We have chosen a beautiful poem on ‘Diversity’ for the back cover of our <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Report</strong>, we do hope it helps to build the perspective that Disabled People are part of<br />

the human diversity and experience. They are not apart, to be isolated and kept away,<br />

but are a part.<br />

Of course, the year has had many struggles too. Each one of our programmes,<br />

needs a new thought and strategy to take it further.<br />

Our one concern has been the residential facilities ‘Samarth’ and how to ensure<br />

their quality of services, sustainability and a productive monitoring and evaluation<br />

system. We have the whole range, good, average and very poor organizations. We<br />

are trying to work out strategies that will help us to have a clear objective and ensure<br />

the success of most of the projects. Our studies show that many of the organizations<br />

lack in knowledge of good governance, transparency, planning and fund raising. They<br />

also seem, not to truly believe in the evolving capacity of the residents and of their<br />

organizations. They do not seem to realize that people and organizations are dynamic<br />

and need to grow and evolve. One of our most important goals is to help these<br />

organizations to develop, so that they can be really good and effective facilities for<br />

people with disabilities, who do not have family support. I do hope, we can resolve<br />

these challenges in ‘Samarth’ and our other programmes.<br />

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As I review all the areas of our work and all our learning, I think of a comment<br />

made by a parent of a young and vivacious girl with intellectual disability. He said,<br />

that though his daughter goes to a mainstream school, can handle a mobile phone and<br />

has a bank account, he is always worried that she can be ‘duped’. He reminded, me<br />

of someone, and as I tried to figure that out, I realized, he reminded me of my own<br />

father and may be of all fathers, who as parents constantly worry about the well being<br />

and success of their children’s future. As parents, we can only do our best to help<br />

develop our children’s potential, to create as safe and supportive environment as<br />

possible, but we cannot live their lives, the future belongs to them.<br />

As Khalil Gibran’s timeless lines remind us<br />

Your children are not your children.<br />

They are the sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself.<br />

They come through you but not from you,<br />

And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.<br />

You may give them your love but not your thoughts,<br />

For they have their own thoughts.<br />

You may house their bodies but not their souls,<br />

For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,<br />

which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.<br />

You may strive to be like them,<br />

but seek not to make them like you.<br />

For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.<br />

Many other questions have been debated and discussed in the field of disability<br />

in our country, this year in the wake of the UNCRPD (United Nations Convention on<br />

the Rights of Persons with Disabilities) and the making of a New Law for people with<br />

disabilities. One of them is the questions of definitions. How do we define intellectual<br />

disability now With so much new knowledge on intelligence and the acceptance of<br />

the concept of evolving capacities I hope in the coming years, we are able to resolve<br />

some of these important issues.<br />

I would like to end with a quotation from Martin Luther King<br />

Cowardice asks the question - is it safe<br />

Expediency asks the question - is it politic<br />

Vanity asks the question - is it popular<br />

But conscience asks the question - is it right<br />

And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor<br />

politic, nor popular; but one must take it because it is right.<br />

Of course, in our debates, discourses and dialogues there can be many ‘rights’<br />

and many points of view, so what do we use, as our touchstone<br />

My choice is Mahatma Gandhiji’s Talisman:<br />

“I will give you a talisman. Whenever you are in doubt, or when the self becomes<br />

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too much with you, apply the following test. Recall the face of the poorest and the<br />

weakest man [woman] whom you may have seen, and ask yourself, if the step you<br />

contemplate is going to be of any use to him [her]. Will he [she] gain anything by it<br />

Will it restore him [her] to a control over his [her] own life and destiny In other words,<br />

will it lead to swaraj [freedom] for the hungry and spiritually starving millions Then<br />

you will find your doubts and yourself melt away.”<br />

Will our action make a difference to the life of the ‘last person’ in the home, slum,<br />

village or community People with disabilities are the ‘last person’, in most places.<br />

Let’s hope they and all of us find the ‘right’ path and the ‘right’ answers.<br />

We do look forward to your active participation in the activities of the <strong>National</strong><br />

<strong>Trust</strong>.<br />

Our gratitude, respectful regards and many thanks to the Hon’ble Minister Shri<br />

Mukul Wasnik, Minister of State, Shri D. Napoleon, Secretary, Shri K.M. Acharya,<br />

Special Secretary, Ms. Sangeeta Gairola, Joint Secretary (Disability Division) and all<br />

the officers and staff of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and to the<br />

Board of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for their constant support and interest in our work.<br />

Thanking you.<br />

(Poonam Natarajan)<br />

Chairperson<br />

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<strong>Report</strong> of the JS & CEO<br />

Every year at this time of the year we come out with our<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> but the exercise of this begins much ahead - this<br />

was particularly true in my case for the year <strong>2010</strong>-11 during<br />

which lot of introspection and reflection on our past<br />

performances and brainstorming for future course of actions<br />

preceded the preparation of this <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong>. This early<br />

exercise also helped us to do some ground work for future course<br />

correction.<br />

During the year, Niramaya completed its three years. It was a source of<br />

satisfaction and sense of achievement for all us in the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> as the enrolment<br />

went up to 100669. There were 4569 claims settled and the total claim settled was Rs.<br />

87.59 lakhs. Though these figures appear impressive, there was also a serious cause<br />

for concern as only 8950 beneficiaries applied for renewal. Since it is a group health<br />

insurance scheme, hence its continuity and effectiveness depends on group dynamics<br />

and in the absence of a sizeable group, Niramaya may itself become sick and even die<br />

down.<br />

Samarth had always been our flagship scheme – in terms of our proportion of<br />

financial resources being committed for it. During the year, out of 119 centres in all,<br />

Rs. 1.90 crore was released to 82 centres for around 1345 beneficiaries. Clearly the<br />

figures are not 100% of what it should or could have been – for grant as well as for<br />

number of beneficiaries. The reasons are not far to seek. On one side, some centres<br />

are not doing well - tarnishing image of all of us and on the other side, some are too<br />

deeply engrossed in serving the beneficiaries that they fail to submit the requisite<br />

papers – account statements etc. – on time. In the cross road of these divergent<br />

situations, we take the common thread – may be too myopic – that in the absence of<br />

proper and timely reports grant cannot be released. This has not helped much. But<br />

we do not have any other way out – not as of now.<br />

One of my favourite schemes is Aspiration - not because of its high sounding<br />

name but because of its highly rational approach. The old adage is – prevention is<br />

better than cure. But in case of developmental disability, there is perhaps no cure. Yet<br />

there is some hope- in the form of early intervention – and that’s why the name<br />

“Aspiration” and that’s why my liking for it. Early intervention is the key to school<br />

readiness, to inclusion and mainstreaming in the society and to lead a life with dignity.<br />

As such, we have 79 Aspiration centres in the country and during the year Rs. 74.05<br />

lakhs was released to 55 Centers and 1053 beneficiaries were covered.<br />

Taking forward the concept of early intervention, we partnered with Voice &<br />

Vision and Com Deall and carried out 2 workshops covering and building capacities<br />

of 82 NGOs in the concepts and techniques of early intervention. A sum of Rs. 2,25,312<br />

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was spent by us during the year while Voice and Vision contributed for travel cost of<br />

Resource Persons.<br />

ARUNIM is my another favourite project as it aims to provide ‘fishing rods’ rather<br />

than ‘fish’ to its beneficiaries. Taking this as a tool for economic empowerment, ARUNIM<br />

undertook several projects and activities during the year. Not surprisingly its<br />

membership stood at 162 during the year and it had a turnover of Rs. 29.97 lakhs<br />

which is a whopping jump of more than 300 % over last year.<br />

GHARUANDA was launched in December 2008 as a model centre for lifelong<br />

care and support with the hope to set an example for others to follow and replicate.<br />

10 centres were sanctioned and Rs. 1.44 crore was released. However, so far only 2<br />

centres have become functional while others are still at different stages of<br />

implementation. Though delay to some extent is understandable, this is certainly<br />

not helping in developing the model that was envisaged. Concerned project holders<br />

need to introspect and either commission the projects or give way for others.<br />

Linked with GHARAUNDA is the scheme Asmita which was launched during<br />

the year. Under the scheme, any parent, guardian or even any supporter of persons<br />

with disabilities can get his/her life insured for Rs. 10 lakhs. In the unfortunate event<br />

of death of the insured person, the insurance proceeds will be received by the <strong>National</strong><br />

<strong>Trust</strong> on behalf of the beneficiary as already decided by the insured person. From<br />

this amount <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> will either obtain a seat under GHARAUNDA for the<br />

beneficiary or provide the financial assistance to the beneficiary directly or through<br />

legal guardian. The scheme thus aimed to run in tandem with GHARAUNDA through<br />

community funding. However, due to rather restrictive terms and conditions of the<br />

insurance policy as offered by the insurance company, the scheme has been a nonstarter<br />

so far. It is now being re-negotiated with the insurance company to provide a<br />

more flexible and realistic policy. It may or may not materialize but the significance<br />

of such a scheme can never be undermined. As such it is best left to the stakeholders<br />

to select any life insurance policy that they like and still join the scheme for nonfinancial<br />

safety network.<br />

Care-givers often prove to be our life-blood – not only for our daily chores of<br />

routine nature but also for our going to work. The scheme of training and deployment<br />

was revamped in 2008-09 by changing the training module and by providing for a<br />

system to network. Under the revamped scheme, called Sahyogi, so far 37 CGCs are<br />

set up in the country who have trained 449 Sahyogis or care-givers out of which 282<br />

have been deployed. However these figures are stagnating – the networking synergy<br />

is not being harnessed and care-seekers are either unable or unwilling to take the<br />

services of caregivers on payment basis. On the other hand, there is huge demand<br />

for free care-givers but neither <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> nor any Government would be able to<br />

provide the financial resource required to meet such a demand. The solution therefore<br />

lies in developing a system of community funding through awareness and<br />

sensitization.<br />

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During the year, we organized – once again- Badhte Kadam – our mega-awareness<br />

camp across the country. BK, as we fondly call it, was organized for the first time in<br />

November 2009 covering 13 states & 1 UT. Based on our experience of BK-1, during<br />

the year BK-2 was organized covering all the states & UTs of the country (except J&K).<br />

We could also partner with ONGC who gave us financial support of Rs. 40 lakhs.<br />

BK-2 made a significant presence in the country, particularly in the north east<br />

where different stakeholders, Govt. functionaries, media representatives and of course<br />

persons with disabilities – all participated enthusiastically. We hope to continue with<br />

BK in coming years as well.<br />

During the year I had the opportunity to visit Perkins School for Blind (Boston,<br />

USA) and Canadian Association for Community Living (Toronto, Canada). It was a<br />

great learning experience for me and taking clue from that, we initiated the<br />

brainstorming session in the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for our course correction about which I<br />

referred in the very beginning. It will of course take a while to complete this process<br />

but I am sure it is the need of the hour.<br />

Let us all pause, introspect and reflect upon our objectives and outcomes and<br />

then leap forward in the correct direction in the coming year.<br />

(Atul Prasad)<br />

Joint Secretary and Chief Executive Officer<br />

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GLOSSARY/ABBREVIATIONS<br />

ARUNIM<br />

BK<br />

CGC<br />

CP<br />

CRE<br />

Association for Rehabilitation under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Initiative of<br />

Marketing<br />

Badhte Kadam<br />

Care Givers Cell<br />

Cerebral Palsy<br />

Continuing Rehabilitation Education Programme of Rehabilitation<br />

Council of India<br />

GHARAUNDA Group Home and Rehabilitation Activities under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

Act for Disabled Adults<br />

LG<br />

LLC<br />

MD<br />

MIS<br />

MR<br />

NDLGC<br />

PwD<br />

RCI<br />

SLCC<br />

SNAC<br />

SNAP<br />

UNCRPD<br />

ZTRT<br />

Legal Guardianship<br />

Local Level Committee<br />

Multiple Disability<br />

Management Information System<br />

Mental Retardation<br />

<strong>National</strong> Depository of Legal Guardianship Certificates<br />

Person with Disability<br />

Rehabilitation Council of India<br />

State Level Coordination Committee<br />

State Nodal Agency Centre<br />

State Nodal Agency Partner<br />

United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities<br />

Zonal Technical Resource Trainers<br />

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Contents<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. No. Particulars Pg. No.<br />

1. Objects of the <strong>Trust</strong> 1<br />

2. Registration 2-3<br />

3. Local Level Committees 4-5<br />

4. Legal Guardianship 6-8<br />

5. Remote Area Funding Scheme 9-10<br />

6. State Nodal Agency Centre (SNAC)/ State Nodal Agency 11-21<br />

Partners (SNAP)<br />

7. SAMARTH - Centre Based Scheme 22-39<br />

8. ASPIRATION (Day Care Centre) Scheme 40-50<br />

9. Early Intervention and School Readiness Program for Children 51<br />

with Sensory Multiple Disabilities Under the Aspiration Scheme<br />

10. Sahyogi 52-54<br />

11. GHARAUNDA 55<br />

12. Niramaya – Health Insurance Scheme 56-57<br />

13. Gyan Prabha 58<br />

14. Uddyam Prabha 59<br />

15. Sambhav-<strong>National</strong> Resource Center 60<br />

16. ARUNIM 61-64<br />

17. Abiline 65<br />

18. Publicity and Awareness Raising Events of the Year 66-68<br />

19. <strong>Report</strong> on Knowledge Workshop 69<br />

20. <strong>Report</strong> on 10 th <strong>Annual</strong> General Meeting 70<br />

21. <strong>Report</strong> on <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Awards <strong>2010</strong> 71-72<br />

22. <strong>Report</strong>s of the States and Union Territories 73-79<br />

23. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s <strong>Annual</strong> Accounts 80-111<br />

24. ANNEXURE<br />

I List of Board Members 112-114<br />

II List of Board Members, ARUNIM 115<br />

III Staff Organogram 116<br />

IV Representation of SCs,STs, OBCs and PwDs in Staff 117<br />

V Important Events of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> 118<br />

VI LLC Quarterly Activity <strong>Report</strong> 119-127<br />

VII Form for gathering information of Legal Guardians 128<br />

VIII Legal Guardianship- Myths and Facts 129<br />

IX SNAC/SNAP Quarterly <strong>Report</strong> Format 130-138<br />

X Utilization Form for SNAC / SNAP 139<br />

XI Niramaya Enrolment Form 140-142<br />

XII Gyan Prabha (Scholarship) Application Format 143-144<br />

XIII Uddyam Prabha (Incentive Scheme) Application Format 145<br />

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To enable and empower persons with disabilities to live as independently and as fully<br />

as possible within and as close to the community to which they belong;<br />

To strengthen facilities to provide support to persons with disabilities to live within<br />

their own families;<br />

To extend support to registered organization to provide need based services during<br />

period of crises in the family of disabled persons;<br />

To deal with problem of persons with disabilities who do not have family support;<br />

To promote measure for the care and protection of persons with disabilities in the<br />

event of death of their parent or guardian;<br />

To evolve procedures for the appointment of guardians and trustees for persons with<br />

disability requiring such protection;<br />

To facilitate the realization of equal opportunities, protection of rights and full<br />

participation of persons with disability; and<br />

To do any other act, which is incidental to the aforesaid objects.<br />

Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but<br />

comes through continuous struggle. And so we must<br />

straighten our backs and work for our freedom. A man can’t<br />

ride you unless your back is bent.<br />

-Martin Luther King, Jr.<br />

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2. REGISTRATION<br />

2.1 Any voluntary organization, association of persons with disabilities, or an association<br />

of parents of persons with disabilities which is working in the area/s of Autism,<br />

Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities, can apply for registration<br />

with <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> under section 12 of NT Act. The decision regarding acceptance of<br />

application or rejection is taken by the Board and the same is recorded in writing.<br />

2.2 The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, in its endeavour to establish a comprehensive support network<br />

and to reach remotest of areas, has always encouraged organisations working for the<br />

welfare of persons with disabilities to get registered with it. The drive started by<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in making registration online in <strong>2010</strong>-11 has been persistent. The<br />

reflection of the ease of access can be seen, from the fact that <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has been<br />

successful in reaching out to the hitherto grossly unserved State of Nagaland wherein<br />

the NGO has applied online and has got registration. Significantly this year, two<br />

organisations run by people with disabilities have got registration. Transparency and<br />

greater efficiency has been the sole dictum of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> which has led to quicker<br />

access and real-time involvement of its stakeholders.<br />

2.3 During the year, 215 applications were received and processed. The status of<br />

registration including re-registration is given below:<br />

Financial Year Registered Registration Expired Re-Registered Total<br />

2000-01 84 0 84<br />

2001-02 164 0 248<br />

2002-03 89 0 337<br />

2003-04 114 0 451<br />

2004-05 136 6 581<br />

2005-06 67 30 30 648<br />

2006-07 124 56 62 778<br />

2007-08 150 238 60 750<br />

2008-09 79 88 90 831<br />

2009-10 137 169 97 896<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-11 42 78 28 888<br />

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State wise Registered Organizations<br />

S. No STATE Registered as on 31.3.<strong>2011</strong><br />

1 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLAND 1<br />

2 ANDHRA PRADESH 53<br />

3 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 3<br />

4 ASSAM 18<br />

5 BIHAR 26<br />

6 CHANDIGARH 3<br />

7 CHATTISGARH 10<br />

8 DAMAN & DIU 0<br />

9 DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI 0<br />

10 DELHI 29<br />

11 GOA 8<br />

12 GUJARAT 59<br />

13 HARYANA 26<br />

14 HIMACHAL PRADESH 10<br />

15 JHARKHAND 18<br />

16 KARNATAKA 46<br />

17 KERALA 60<br />

18 LAKSHDWEEP 1<br />

19 MADHYA PRADESH 50<br />

20 MAHARASHTRA 60<br />

21 MANIPUR 13<br />

22 MEGHALAYA 1<br />

23 MIZORAM 1<br />

24 NAGALAND 1<br />

25 ORISSA 45<br />

26 PUDUCHERRY 5<br />

27 PUNJAB 10<br />

28 RAJASTHAN 32<br />

29 SIKKIM 1<br />

30 TAMIL NADU 76<br />

31 TRIPURA 9<br />

32 UTTAR PRADESH 104<br />

33 UTTARAKHAND 15<br />

34 WEST BENGAL 94<br />

TOTAL 888<br />

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3. LOCAL LEVEL COMMITTEES<br />

3.1 Section 13 of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act, focuses on the formation of Local Level Committees.<br />

The concept of Legal Guardianship is a unique feature of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act and the<br />

Local Level Committee (LLC) is the quasi judicial body for appointing and monitoring<br />

Legal Guardians. LLCs are constituted in every district of the country (except Jammu<br />

and Kashmir) for a period of three years or till such time it is re-constituted. It is again<br />

emphasized that the LLC will continue to function even after completion of its three<br />

years tenure till such time it receives any order from <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. The composition<br />

of LLC is:<br />

♦ Chairperson not below the rank of District Magistrate / Deputy Commissioner;<br />

♦ A representative of an organization registered with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>; and<br />

♦ A person with disability as per clause (f) of Sec 2 of PwD Act-1995.<br />

3.2 Since 2007, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> initiated some steps in order to strengthen its LLCs which<br />

included:<br />

♦ Requesting LLCs to form sub committees at grassroot level that can assist them in<br />

expeditious disposal of their work.<br />

♦ Inclusion of experts as non-statutory members in the LLCs primarily Chief Medical<br />

Officer, Lawyer and District Social Welfare Officer.<br />

♦ Developing a comprehensive Quarterly <strong>Report</strong>ing format which can be rightly stated<br />

as the performance meter. (Annexure-VI)<br />

♦ Preparing a databank of past records of Legal Guardianship Certificates issued till<br />

March 31 st <strong>2010</strong> in the format given in ANNEXURE-VII. This has been called the<br />

<strong>National</strong> Depository of Legal Guardianship Certificates (NDLGC). The same has<br />

been put on our website for public use.<br />

The initiatives taken this year have been:<br />

♦ Preparation of Comprehensive Guidelines for Local Level Committees in view of<br />

changed circumstances and new developments as regards to understanding/<br />

interpretation of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act.<br />

♦ Launch of online module of Legal Guardianship wherein the registered NGOs of<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> who are LLC members have full rights to access the system and use<br />

it. Even the District Collectors as Chairpersons may use the module. It is a mandatory<br />

requirement for LLC to use this module from 1 st April <strong>2010</strong> onwards. A public user<br />

manual on how to use the module has been developed and put on our website.<br />

3.3 LLCs of Kollam (Kerala), Jorhat (Assam), North East and East Delhi, Jamnagar (Gujarat),<br />

Mumbai (Maharashtra), Thiruvalur, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) have started using the<br />

online module of Legal Guardians.<br />

3.4 So far, 615 LLCs have been constituted covering all the districts of the country<br />

(excluding J&K). Out of these 4 districts have 2 LLCs each which are Darjeeling and<br />

Howrah in West Bengal, Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh and Jaipur in Rajasthan.<br />

3.5 During the year, Rs 5 lakhs were released to various LLCs who furnished bank account<br />

details and / or past utilization certificates. The state-wise amount released is given<br />

below:<br />

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States/UTs<br />

Released Amount (In Rs.)<br />

A & N Island 30000<br />

Andhra Pradesh 10000<br />

Arunachal Pradesh<br />

Assam 20000<br />

Bihar<br />

Chandigarh<br />

Chattisgarh 10000<br />

Dadar & Nagar Haveli<br />

Daman & Diu<br />

Delhi<br />

Goa<br />

Gujarat 20000<br />

Haryana 10000<br />

Himachal Pradesh<br />

Jharkhand<br />

Karnataka 30000<br />

Kerala 10000<br />

Lakshadweep<br />

Maharashtra 20000<br />

Manipur<br />

Meghalaya 40000<br />

Mizoram 30000<br />

Madhya Pradesh 60000<br />

Nagaland 30000<br />

Orissa 20000<br />

Puducherry 20000<br />

Punjab 30000<br />

Rajasthan. 10000<br />

Sikkim<br />

Tamil Nadu<br />

Tripura<br />

Uttar Pradesh. 60000<br />

Uttarakhand 10000<br />

West Bengal. 30000<br />

TOTAL 5,00,000<br />

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4. LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP<br />

4.1 As mentioned earlier, one of the unique features of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act is the<br />

appointment of Legal Guardians by Local Level Committees. No other Act of the<br />

country provides for Legal Guardianship for adults but for this Act. In view of the<br />

special needs of persons with disabilities, the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act provides for such<br />

appointments wherever needed. Not only this, the Act also provides mechanisms for<br />

monitoring and protecting the interests of the wards and of their properties.<br />

The obligations of Guardianship under the Act can be any combination of the following:<br />

♦ Maintenance and Residential Care<br />

♦ Management of Immovable Property<br />

♦ Management of Movable Property<br />

♦ Any other (as specified in the appointment order)<br />

4.2 During the year, following initiatives were taken:<br />

♦ A comprehensive booklet on the concept of Legal Guardianship clarifying associated<br />

issues was prepared and distributed to the Local Level Committees.<br />

♦ <strong>National</strong> Depository on Legal Guardianship Certificates was made functional.<br />

However, so far only 2 LLCs have started using it and 21 cases of legal guardianship<br />

applications are recorded in the depository.<br />

<strong>National</strong> Depository of Legal Guardianship Certificates is an initiative to computerize<br />

legal guardian certificates and also to make them easily accessible on the website. An<br />

online module on Legal Guardianship under the MIS of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> was launched<br />

w.e.f. 1.4.<strong>2010</strong>. Every application even received in hard copy is to be put in this module<br />

and for those who apply online, the application directly reaches the respective LLC-<br />

NGO member for necessary action. The other feature of this module is that it is linked<br />

with our Niramaya Health Insurance module. Thus if the applicant is a Niramaya<br />

beneficiary, the basic details will be readily available and only specific details are<br />

required to be filled.<br />

4.3 Some myths and facts about the Legal Guardianship are given in ANNEXURE-VIII.<br />

4.4 A pilot study on Supported Decision Making commissioned in collaboration with<br />

Inclusion International and assigned to Parivaar in 2009 is underway.<br />

4.5 The figures of legal guardians appointed by LLCs, year wise is given below:<br />

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Year<br />

Legal Guardians appointed<br />

2001-02 0<br />

2002-03 0<br />

2003-04 810<br />

2004-05 2875<br />

2005-06 2359<br />

2006-07 2425<br />

2007-08 1422<br />

2008-09 5627<br />

2009-10 5102<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-11 5031<br />

TOTAL 25651


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Legal Guardianship (state wise)<br />

State 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 <strong>2010</strong>-11 Total<br />

Andhra Pradesh 0 377 198 0 0 113 124 122 934<br />

Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Assam 4 0 0 0 12 33 84 83 216<br />

Bihar 8 0 57 0 0 0 35 33 133<br />

Chhattisgarh 0 12 80 0 10 25 9 46 182<br />

Delhi 2 2 48 6 0 90 71 109 328<br />

Goa 0 0 0 0 244 244 13 12 513<br />

Gujarat 49 136 6 0 0 42 177 173 583<br />

Haryana 0 7 20 0 12 43 31 49 162<br />

Himachal Pradesh 11 0 11 100 32 44 272 271 741<br />

Jharkhand 0 0 63 84 112 148 117 135 659<br />

Karnataka 142 4 66 1 6 29 49 78 375<br />

Kerala 0 6 2 0 63 816 256 249 1392<br />

Madhya Pradesh 76 248 287 575 271 510 807 803 3577<br />

Maharashtra 42 34 564 255 352 752 247 244 2490<br />

Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 49 34 28 111<br />

Meghalaya 0 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 12<br />

Mizoram 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4<br />

Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Orissa 0 0 0 0 0 208 116 113 437<br />

Punjab 10 15 0 0 0 0 203 196 424<br />

Rajasthan 20 53 12 10 0 17 136 132 380<br />

Sikkim 0 35 0 0 0 38 0 0 73<br />

Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4<br />

Tamil Nadu 320 1419 627 1209 0 1088 1304 1302 7269<br />

Uttar Pradesh 0 16 0 0 0 126 116 112 370<br />

Uttarakhand 90 75 0 42 0 81 137 1 426<br />

West Bengal 36 267 313 111 294 864 743 739 3367<br />

Andaman & Nicobar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Chandigarh 0 166 4 20 14 234 21 0 459<br />

Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1<br />

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2<br />

Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 27<br />

Total 810 2875 2359 2425 1422 5627 5102 5031 25651<br />

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We’re being counted<br />

The Census of India <strong>2011</strong> was unique and momentous for people with disabilities.<br />

The Census of 2001 had clubbed disabilities together, especially under ‘Mental’<br />

both Intellectual Disability & Mental Illness were counted.<br />

However, in this census, with excellent advocacy from people with disabilities, the<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> disabilities have been enumerated separately. Q. No.9, as shown<br />

below will help us to get a break up by disability. (Under Any Other No.7, Autism<br />

is the only disability described to the enumerators).<br />

Q9. (a) Is this person mentally/physically<br />

disabled<br />

Yes - 1 / No – 2<br />

Q 9 (b) If Yes in 9 (a) give code from list below:-<br />

In seeing – 1<br />

In hearing – 2<br />

In speech – 3<br />

In movement – 4<br />

Mental Retardation – 5<br />

Mental illness – 6<br />

Any other – 7<br />

Multiple disability – 8<br />

2.5 lakh enumerators were trained with a<br />

specially designed manual by the Disabled<br />

Peoples Organizations and NGO’s. The <strong>National</strong><br />

<strong>Trust</strong> was actively involved in each process.<br />

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5.1 India is a large country with difficult terrains, tribal areas and areas not easily<br />

accessible. There are many remote areas wherein facilities offered through various<br />

programmes of Central/State Govt. or private sector/NGOs have not reached. The<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act also states that only organizations registered with it can run its<br />

schemes/programmes. However we are able to reach out to 491 districts only through<br />

our NGOs, and 122 are still unreached and hence a mechanism was devised to<br />

reach these areas through Remote Area Funding Scheme.<br />

5.2 Originally the Remote Area Funding Scheme was conceived to provide financial<br />

assistance to organizations registered with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> to work in the uncovered<br />

districts and to encourage setting up of registered organizations for those uncovered<br />

districts. However, due to operational and financial difficulties the desired outcome<br />

was not forthcoming and as such the scheme was revisited and revised in the year<br />

2009-10.<br />

Under the revised guidelines, 20% additional grant is being given to the registered<br />

organizations working in the remote districts which were already mapped in the year<br />

2009-10.<br />

5.3 During the year, grant of Rs.3,67,000/- was released covering 10 districts.<br />

LIST OF IDENTIFIED REMOTE AREA (STATE / DISTRICT)<br />

Sl No Selected State District<br />

1 Andaman & Nicobar(3) South Andaman, Nicobar, North & Middle Andaman<br />

2 Arunachal Pradesh (16) Anjaw, Changlang, Dibang Valley, East Kameng, East Siang, Kurung<br />

Kumey, Lohit, Lower Dibang Valley, Lower Subansiri, Papum Pare,<br />

Tawang, Tirap, Upper Siang, Upper Subansiri, West Kameng, West<br />

Siang<br />

3 Assam(16) Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Darrang, Dhubri, Goalpara, Hailakandi, Karbi<br />

Anglong, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Morigaon, Nagaon, Nalbari,<br />

North Cachar Hills, Sivasagar, Tinsukia<br />

4 Chattisgarh(18) Bastar, Bilaspur, Bijapur (CH), Dhamatari, Durg Janjgir-Champa,<br />

Jashpur, Kabirdham-Kawardha, Korba, Korea, Mahasamund,<br />

Narayanpur, North Bastar-Kanker, Raigarh, Raipur, Rajnandgaon,<br />

South Bastar-Dantewada, Surguja<br />

5 Daman & Diu (1) Diu<br />

6 Himachal Pradesh(5) Chamba, Hamirpur, Kinnaur, Lahaul & Spiti, Sirmaur<br />

7 Jharkhand(2) Gumla, Jamtara<br />

8 Lakshadweep(1) Kavaratti<br />

9 Madhya Pradesh(2) Dindori, Umaria<br />

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Sl No Selected State District<br />

10 Manipur(9) Bishnupur, Chandel, Churachandpur, Imphal East, Imphal West,<br />

Senapati, Tamenglong, Thoubal, Ukhrul<br />

11 Meghalaya(7) East Garo Hills, East Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills, Ri Bhoi, South Garo<br />

Hills, West Garo Hills, West Khasi Hills<br />

12 Mizoram(8) Aizawl, Champhai, Kolasib, Lunglei, Lwngtlai, Mamit, Saiha, Serchhip<br />

13 Nagaland(11) Dimapur, Kephrie, Kohima, Longleng, Mokokchung, Mon, Peren, Phek<br />

Tuensang, Wokha, Zunheboto<br />

14 Orissa(2) Malkangiri, Nabarangpur<br />

15 Puducherry(3) Karaikal, Mahe, Yanam<br />

16 Rajasthan(5) Churu, Jaisalmer, Jalore, Jhalawar, Jodhpur<br />

17 Sikkim(4) East Sikkim, North Sikkim, South Sikkim, West Sikkim<br />

18 Tripura(4) Tripura South, Tripura West, Dhalai, Tripura North<br />

19 Uttrakhand(5) Pithoragarh, Uttarkashi, Champawat, Rudraprayag, Tehri Garhwal<br />

No pessimist ever discovered the secret of the stars or sailed<br />

an uncharted land, or opened a new doorway for the human<br />

spirit.<br />

-Helen Keller<br />

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6. STATE NODAL AGENCY CENTRE(SNAC)<br />

STATE NODAL AGENCY PARTNERS (SNAP)<br />

6.1 The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, being a <strong>National</strong> level body, is required to have its representatives<br />

in each State to take forward its programmes and activities, with the benefit of local<br />

knowhow. This need led to appointment of SNACs and SNAPs which are leading<br />

NGOs in each state. The SNAC is based at the capital city of the State and is required<br />

to cover the entire state while SNAP is required to cover a cluster of districts decided<br />

in consensus with the SNAC. The districts covered by SNAP range from 10-12. The<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has at present 32 SNACs and 38 SNAPs.<br />

6.2 The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> also constituted a State Level Co-ordination Committee (SLCC)<br />

headed by the State Secretary, with SNAC as its Convener (member secretary) since<br />

the involvement of State Government ensures effective implementation of various<br />

schemes/programmes. It will also provide a platform for SNAC/SNAPs to interact<br />

and liaison with the State Government and to ensure greater co-ordination & cooperation<br />

among different stakeholders in carrying out the activities.<br />

6.3 The role & operation of SNAC/ SNAP include:<br />

♦ Collection and Compilation of services/facilities available and the institutions<br />

working in the four <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> disabilities. Apart from this they are also required<br />

to encourage NGOs to start working in the sector.<br />

♦ Sharing of Knowledge is the key to development and this leads to the second<br />

responsibility of SNAC/SNAP i.e. Networking with all Voluntary Organisations/<br />

Parent Organisations/DPOs, Govt. officials and other stakeholders.<br />

♦ Working in close coordination with SLCC being the convener.<br />

♦ Since LLC is the link of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in all districts, liaisoning with LLC’s in the<br />

State – 2 meetings in a year<br />

♦ Carrying out the various programmes/trainings/Melas for <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in the<br />

State as given below:<br />

Disability Equity Training<br />

Training & Sensitization of different stakeholders<br />

Awareness programmes<br />

Inclusive Education for Private School Teachers<br />

Special School Teachers Training (Equivalent to CRE of Rehabilitation Council<br />

of India)<br />

Sensitization and Early Intervention Programs<br />

Job Fair & Ability Mela<br />

6.4 The Quarterly <strong>Report</strong>ing format for SNACs/SNAPs is given in Annexure – IX and<br />

Utilization Form is in Annexure-X.<br />

6.5 The grant released to 32 SNACs and 38 SNAPs during the year is given below:<br />

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State Nodal Agency Centres (as on 31.3.<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax E-mail Amount<br />

No.<br />

(Rs.)<br />

1 Andhra Swayamkrushi 040-27992420 swayamkrushi@hotmail.com<br />

Pradesh 17, Shri Malani Housing / 27990741<br />

Cooperative Society Indian 09392445973<br />

Airlines Colony Trimughery Mr. R. Sudhakar<br />

Secunderabad-15<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

2 Andaman Salvation Fellowship <strong>Trust</strong> 03192-232623(O) aashaonkadeep@rediffmail.com 53000<br />

& Nicobar MH/14/2 Marine Hill, /234403(R)<br />

Andaman - 744101, +M. 09732476112<br />

Andaman Nicobar 9933270359<br />

3 Arunachal Abotani Ashram Welfare 0360 – 218864 aawa@rediffmail.com<br />

Pradesh Association, M. 09436237080/<br />

G - Extension, Demsite, 09971639304<br />

Naharlagun, 9863154417<br />

Dist. - Papumpare - 791110,<br />

Arunanchal Pradesh<br />

4 Assam Shishu Sarothi Centre for 0361- 2470990 / ssarothi@sancharnet.in 54472<br />

Rehab & Training of 2478912 shishu_sarothi@yahoo.com<br />

Multiple Disability M. 09954150407<br />

Off. Ram Krishna Mission Mr. Biplob<br />

Road, Birubari,<br />

P. Khound<br />

Guwahati-781016, Assam<br />

5 Bihar J.M Institute of Speech & Telefax-0612- Jminstitute1@rediffmail.com21949<br />

Hearing 2264805<br />

Inderpuri, Keshri Nagar 9431009805<br />

Patna-800 024, Bihar 9431826847<br />

6 Chandigarh Dr. B.S. Chavan 0172-2647760 gimrcdir@chd.nic.in<br />

Joint Director Fax no- 0172-<br />

Govt. Institute for Mentally 2621342<br />

Retarded Children, 9888850973<br />

Sector -32, Chandigarh 9876096642<br />

7 Chhattisgarh Aakanksha, Lion School 0771- 2427468 mukulshivali@yahoo.co.in<br />

for the Mentally M. 09893623417/ aakankshalsmh@yahoo.co.in<br />

Handicapped, 9826702443/<br />

Avanti Vihar, Raipur 9827128346<br />

(Chattisgarh) – 492006 Dr. Meeta<br />

Chhattisgarh<br />

Mukherjee<br />

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S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax E-mail Amount<br />

No.<br />

(Rs.)<br />

8 Delhi Action for Ability 011-26531947 / aadi_rm@yahoo.co.in<br />

Development and 26531508 ssni@del3.vsnl.net.in<br />

Inclusion (AADI) 26569107<br />

2, Balbir Saxena Marg, 9891175551<br />

Hauz Khas fax- 26853002<br />

New Delhi-110 016<br />

10 Goa Sangath 0832-2414916 contactus@sangath.com<br />

Sangath Centre, 841/1 Alto fax- 0832-2411709<br />

Porvorim, Goa-403 521 M. 09850286579<br />

9 Diu The Spasety for Welfare of Tel.02875-252401 swmrorgdiu@yahoo.com<br />

Mentally Retarded Children Fax:252290 manojgoswamee@ymail.com<br />

The Society for Welfare of 9427700933<br />

Mentally Retarded Children, 9427243400(M)<br />

DDRC Building, 1st Floor, 09825537025(Secy.)<br />

Opp. Sports Complex, Dr. Kamalia-<br />

Diu-362520<br />

Vice Chairman<br />

11 Gujarat Blind People Association 079-26308174/ blinabad1@sancharnet.in<br />

Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Road, 26305082/ mihirjgd@gmail.com<br />

132 Ring Road, Jagdish 26304070<br />

Chowk, Vastrapur, Fax-079-<br />

Ahmedabad-380015, 26300106<br />

Gujarat 9327032449<br />

Mr. Mihir Jani<br />

M.09998354768<br />

12 Haryana Disha Vocational Training 9215622600 dishasirsa@gmail.com<br />

& Rehabilitation Centre<br />

sirsapalpal@gmail.com<br />

Near Shani Dev Mandir,<br />

Hissar Road, Sirsa, Haryana<br />

13 Himachal UDAAN, Parents & 0177- 2673247 udaanhp@gmail.com<br />

Pradesh Guardians Society of 0177- 2670638<br />

Mentally Challenged 9418468800<br />

Children of Shimla 9816095095<br />

Block - 30, Set No. - 1, 9816119505<br />

Phase - 3,<br />

New Shimla- 171009,<br />

Himachal Pradesh<br />

14 Jharkhand Deepshikha Institute for 0651-2306203 deepshikha@inranchi.com 90000<br />

Child Development & 9334423789 deepshikhainfo@gmail.com<br />

Mental Health, 2214203<br />

Swami Sharadhanand 6570685<br />

Road, Ranchi-834001,<br />

Jharkhand<br />

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S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax E-mail Amount<br />

No.<br />

(Rs.)<br />

15 Karnataka Seva-In-Action Association 09449813432<br />

sevainaction@gmail.com 60000<br />

36, 1St Main S.T.Bed 9535012566<br />

Layout Koramangala, 080-25520347<br />

Bangalore , Karnataka<br />

16 Kerala Smt. PRS Pillay Memorial 0471-2433646 / tvm_rajamprs@sancharnet.in<br />

<strong>Trust</strong> 2432746 balavikastrust@yahoo.com<br />

Balavikas Building, 9645537841 balavikasttc@yahoo.co.in<br />

Gandhi Marg, Peroorkada, fax- 0471-2433646<br />

Thiruvananthapuram- 9645537841<br />

695005, Kerala 09744784152<br />

17 Madhya Digdarshika 0755-2460873 / sumitroy99@rediffmail.com<br />

Pradesh E-7/88, Lala Lajpatrai 09425301166/ dirr89@rediffmail.com<br />

Society Arera Colony, 09893292202<br />

Madhya Pradesh-462016 9425301177<br />

18 Maharashtra The Research Society for Tel No: 022- res@bom3.vsnl.net.in 90000<br />

the Care Treatment & 2470 1231 /<br />

Training of Children in 2471 0192<br />

Need of Special care 9323809822<br />

Sewri Hill, Sewri Road, Fax- 24702285<br />

Opp. Abhyuday Nagar, 9221115068<br />

Building No.12, Near<br />

Kalachowki Police Station,<br />

Sewri, Mumbai-400033,<br />

Maharashtra<br />

19 Manipur All Manipur Mentally Tel-0385-2449537 amhomongshangei@ymail.com<br />

Handicapped Persons / 2051252/ amho_2006@yahoo.com<br />

Welfare Organisation 09612161803<br />

Keishamthong Top Leirak Fax- 0385-<br />

Imphal-795 001, 2241130<br />

Manipur<br />

20 Mizoram Spastics Society of 09436159952 secyspastic@hotmail.com<br />

Mizoram<br />

genesis_azl@hotmail.com<br />

Ch. Chhunga Building,<br />

Saron Veng, Aizwl-796001,<br />

Mizoram<br />

21 Meghalaya Meghalaya Parents 9436103471 ameghalayaparents@yahoo.co.in 128017<br />

Association for Disabled 9435558325<br />

East Khasi Hills, H/o Victoria<br />

Wallang Lower Laumiere<br />

Temple Road, Shillong<br />

East Khasi Hills,<br />

Meghalaya<br />

14


22 Nagaland Stewards Association M. 09436607781 nslotha@yahoo.com<br />

Pangti Village, Wokha<br />

district<br />

C/o Maiberry Near MLA<br />

Hostel Junction,Kohima-<br />

797 001, Nagaland<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax E-mail Amount<br />

No.<br />

(Rs.)<br />

23 Orissa Open Learning Systems 0674-2301626/ Olsbbsr_org@rediffmail.com 37480<br />

Plot No.G-3/A/1 Gadakana 2301806 ols_director@yahoo.com<br />

Mouza P.O : Mancheswar fax- 0674-2301626<br />

Railway Colony, Near Press M. 09937099572<br />

Chhak, Bhubneswar 9437001979<br />

-751 017, Orissa<br />

24 Punjab The North India Cerebral 0161-2564551 / ashirwadnicpa@gmail.com 77541<br />

Palsy Association 5004666 /<br />

(Ashirwad) 9417093926<br />

C/o. Dr. R. S. Sodhi, 1298/4 9814922361<br />

B, Phase - 2, Karnail Singh Neelam Sodhi<br />

Nagar, Pakhowal Road,<br />

Ludhiana, Punjab<br />

25 Puducherry Integrated Rehabilitation & 0413 – 2601491 babysarahs@rediffmail.com<br />

Development Center, 09443287887<br />

No.7, Rajaganapathy Nagar 09364639560<br />

Kakayanthopa,<br />

Ariyankuppam<br />

Puducherry-805 007<br />

26 Rajasthan Umang 0141-2395099 umangjaipur@gmail.com<br />

3/4 Kabir Avenue, S.F.S. / 9314878251<br />

Mansarovar, Jaipur,<br />

Rajasthan<br />

27 Sikkim Spastics Society of Sikkim 03592-203321 skm_spastics@yahoo.co.in 85266<br />

Jeewan Theeng Marg, fax – 03592 –<br />

Development Area, 203321 /<br />

Gangtok-737 101, Sikkim 204725<br />

9474352764<br />

09434722042<br />

28 Tamil Nadu The Spastics Society of 044-22541651 / spastn@md2.vsnl.net.in<br />

Tamilnadu 22541542 /<br />

Opp. TTTI, 28236647<br />

Taramani Road<br />

Fax:22541047<br />

Chennai-600 113, 9889092530<br />

Tamilnadu 9884042530<br />

15


<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax E-mail Amount<br />

No.<br />

(Rs.)<br />

29 Tripura Tripura Council for Child 0381-2227026 tccwagt@yahoo.co.in<br />

Welfare 9436482695<br />

Lyon Gate (west), 09674697428<br />

Laxminarayan Bari Road,<br />

Agartala-799 001<br />

30 Uttar Chetna 0522- 2373037 / chetna_sansthan2007@rediffmail.com 149072<br />

Pradesh Sector-C, Aliganj 2325336 /<br />

Lucknow-226 024 9450017744<br />

Uttar Pradesh 9369224981<br />

31 Uttarakhand RAPHEL Rydeer Cheshire 0135-2674901 raphaelcentre@gmail.com 16678<br />

International Centre fax-0135-2673949<br />

P.O. Box 157, Location - 9897297027<br />

Mohini Road, Trans-Ripsana<br />

Nadi, Dehradun-248001,<br />

Uttarakhand<br />

32 West Bengal Indian Institute of 033- 2401 3488/ ssei@vsnl.com<br />

Cerebral Palsy 2401 0240/<br />

Regd. Office: P-35/1, 2401 2348<br />

Taratolla Road,<br />

Fax-033-<br />

Kolkata-700 088 2401 4177<br />

West Bengal M. 09831057152<br />

TOTAL 953475<br />

Awareness Programmes are part of SNAC activities<br />

16


State Nodal Agency Partners (as on 31.3.<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

S.<br />

No.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

State<br />

Andhra<br />

Pradesh<br />

Assam<br />

Bihar<br />

Bihar<br />

Bihar<br />

Chhattisgarh<br />

Gujarat<br />

Gujarat<br />

Name & Address of SNAP<br />

Uma Manovikas Kendram<br />

Manovikas Nagar, Behind<br />

Ryudupalem, Kakinada-<br />

533005, District-East<br />

Godavari, Andhra Pradesh<br />

Prerona Pratibandhi<br />

P.O. Cinnamara, District<br />

Jorhat -785008, Assam<br />

Deepalaya<br />

Kailash Puri, Srinager Hata,<br />

Purnea-854301, Bihar<br />

Telephone - 06454-26146,<br />

28054<br />

Samarpan (Child Concern)<br />

New Bahadurpur Road,<br />

Rajendra Nagar, Patna-<br />

800016, Bihar Telephone -<br />

0612-682881<br />

Samta Seva<br />

Village & Post<br />

ChainpuraVia. Janak Pur<br />

Road, District Sitamarhi<br />

Bihar-843 320<br />

Sneh Sampada Vidyalaya<br />

32, Bungalow Chowk,<br />

Sector-8, Bhilainagar, Durg,<br />

Chhattisgarh<br />

Medical Care Center <strong>Trust</strong><br />

K.G.Patel Children Hospital,<br />

Jalaram Marg, Karelibaug,<br />

Vadodara-390018, Gujarat<br />

Smt. Parsanben Narandas<br />

Ramji Shah (Talajawala)<br />

Society for Relief & Rehab<br />

of the Disabled<br />

Shri K.L.Institute for the<br />

Deaf,<br />

51, Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar-<br />

364002, Gujarat<br />

Telephone/<br />

Mobile No.<br />

0884-2306039/<br />

2307097<br />

9848164779<br />

09440119828<br />

0376-2361386/<br />

2360513<br />

09854044474<br />

06454-226146/<br />

9334036434/<br />

9905666766<br />

09430059260<br />

0612 – 2660003<br />

/ 2682881M.<br />

09431015499<br />

fax- 0612-<br />

2682881<br />

06228- 225101 /<br />

225<br />

3669431082580<br />

0788–2242853<br />

fax- 2259036/<br />

4939419<br />

Mrs. Shirke<br />

09303867500<br />

9425553996<br />

2463906/<br />

2464130/<br />

2462404<br />

fax–0265-<br />

2461272<br />

9974566539/<br />

9879941205<br />

0278- 2420836 /<br />

2429326 /<br />

2431150<br />

M. 09429232738<br />

fax no-0278-<br />

2431160 /<br />

3001565<br />

Email<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

spreddy@umvk.org<br />

prerona123@rediffmail.com<br />

preronapratibandhi@yahoo.com<br />

deepalaya@ymail.com<br />

samarpanbihar@rediffmail.com<br />

samtaseva@yahoo.com<br />

snehsampada@rediffmail.com<br />

snehsampada2007@rediffmail.com<br />

mcct@yahoo.com<br />

kgpchospital@yahoo.in<br />

pnr.society@gmail.com<br />

pnr.sancharonline.net<br />

Amount<br />

(in Rs.)<br />

43500<br />

43500<br />

47750<br />

25738<br />

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<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S.<br />

No.<br />

State<br />

Name & Address of SNAP<br />

Telephone/<br />

Mobile No.<br />

Email<br />

Amount<br />

(in Rs.)<br />

9<br />

Haryana<br />

VISHWAS<br />

C-6/53, SDA,<br />

New Delhi-110016.<br />

Gurgaon Address - Site<br />

No.13, Opp. C-69, Block C,<br />

Sushant Lok-1, Gurgaon-<br />

122001, Haryana<br />

0124-4044676<br />

25000<br />

10<br />

Himachal<br />

Pradesh<br />

Sahyog Bal Shravan<br />

Viklang Kalyan Samiti<br />

Sahyog School for Special<br />

Children,<br />

New Red Cross Bhawan,<br />

Mandi, HP<br />

01905- 223539 /<br />

09418023539<br />

ahbal@yahoo.com<br />

nksharma52@yahoo.com<br />

27000<br />

11<br />

Jharkhand<br />

Lohiya Viklang Seva<br />

Samiti<br />

Tilak Nagar, Fassia, Dangal,<br />

Godda-814 133, Jharkhand<br />

06422-223800/<br />

09431370676<br />

09308188776<br />

9934574798<br />

lvss-godda@yahoo.com<br />

12<br />

Jharkhand<br />

Parents Association of<br />

Mentally Handicapped of<br />

Jamshedpur (PAMHJ)<br />

A2/28, Swarjn Vihar,<br />

Sonari,<br />

Jamshedpur-831011<br />

25000<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

Jharkhand<br />

Karnataka<br />

Karnataka<br />

Madhur Muskan,<br />

Om Snati Appartment,<br />

4-A,Bangla School Lane<br />

(OC C) Main Road,<br />

Ranchi-834 001,<br />

Jharkhand<br />

Angaviklara Poshakara<br />

Sangha<br />

1115/3, Vidyanagar,<br />

Davangere-577005,<br />

Karnataka<br />

Manovikasa Institute of<br />

Training & Rehabilitation<br />

for the Mentally<br />

Handicapped<br />

Kade Oni, Devangpet,<br />

Hubli-580023, Distt. -<br />

Dharwad, Karnataka<br />

9334700371<br />

09304806076<br />

Ms. Sandhya<br />

08192-260341<br />

9448841539<br />

0836-2252756 /<br />

09243281756<br />

madhur.muskan.ranchi@gmail.com<br />

avkps2007@yahoo.co.in<br />

manovikas@yahoo.com<br />

32500<br />

18


S.<br />

No.<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

State<br />

Kerala<br />

Madhya<br />

Pradesh<br />

Madhya<br />

Pradesh<br />

Madhya<br />

Pradesh<br />

Madhya<br />

Pradesh<br />

Madhya<br />

Pradesh<br />

Maharashtra<br />

Maharashtra<br />

Name & Address of SNAP<br />

“Raksha” - Society for the<br />

Care of Children with<br />

Special Needs<br />

Yasmin Manzil, VII/370<br />

Darragh-es-Salaam Road,<br />

Kochangadi, Cochi,<br />

Ernakulam - 682002, Kerala<br />

Asha Gram <strong>Trust</strong><br />

District Barwani, Madhya<br />

Pradesh-451551<br />

Madhya Pradesh Viklang<br />

Sahayta Samiti<br />

Chandessary, Chandessara,<br />

P.O. Ujjain-456664,<br />

Madhya Pradesh<br />

Roshni Ramakrishna<br />

Ashram<br />

Thatipur,<br />

Gwalior-470 411<br />

Madhya Pradesh<br />

Viklang Sevabharti<br />

Banerji Bhawan, 321 Tilak<br />

Ward, Galgala, Jabalpur-<br />

482002, Madhya Pradesh<br />

Indian Red Cross Society,<br />

Rewa<br />

ChhattisgarhPunarvas<br />

Bhavan, Behind Gupta<br />

Petrol Pump, Jhiriya,<br />

Rewa-486001<br />

Institute of Rural<br />

Pediatrics<br />

Sardar Patel Road,<br />

Baramati, Pune-413102,<br />

Maharashtra<br />

Navjeevan Society for<br />

Rehabilitation of Mentally<br />

Retarded<br />

P - 65, M.I.D.G. Area,<br />

Chikalthava, Naregaon Naka,<br />

Aurangabad, Maharashtra<br />

Telephone/<br />

Mobile No.<br />

0484-2227707/<br />

2227937<br />

M. 09447140545<br />

9961137683<br />

Mr. Jim. K.<br />

Joseph<br />

fax–0484–<br />

2227707<br />

07290-222186/<br />

224201<br />

fax-07290-<br />

223160<br />

9329544586<br />

0734-2511031/<br />

2513201/<br />

09425332740<br />

0751-4081048 /<br />

2346449<br />

M.0919893453082<br />

Mr. Vivek<br />

09425308813<br />

9893020909<br />

0761- 2602290/<br />

0761-2655329<br />

Fax: 0761-<br />

4012460<br />

9425152222<br />

07662-240784/<br />

250086<br />

09822506126/09<br />

423504063<br />

0240- 2484187<br />

M.09823482188/<br />

09923779772/<br />

9823782188<br />

Email<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

raksha@satyam.net.in<br />

ashagram_trust@rediffmail.com<br />

lmpvss@sancharnet.in<br />

roshnigwalior@yahoo.co.in<br />

roshnigwalior@sancharnet.in<br />

viklangsevabharti@mantramail.coin<br />

mvsbmp123@rediffmail.com<br />

redcrossrewa@rediffmail.com<br />

drmokashianil.ip.eth.net<br />

sharmila-gandhi2005@yahoo.com<br />

kodeyamini@yahoo.co.in<br />

Amount<br />

(in Rs.)<br />

26937<br />

10000<br />

25000<br />

19


<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S.<br />

No.<br />

State<br />

Name & Address of SNAP<br />

Telephone/<br />

Mobile No.<br />

Email<br />

Amount<br />

(in Rs.)<br />

24<br />

Maharashtra<br />

Sankalp<br />

5, Buty layout (Chhaoni),<br />

Rajnagar, Nagpur-440013,<br />

Maharashtra<br />

0712-2591783/<br />

6539571<br />

M.<br />

09890231307/<br />

9970300068/<br />

9822942533<br />

sankalp.mgm@gmail.com<br />

kharerajesh@yahoo.com<br />

25<br />

Orissa<br />

Centre for Rehabilitation<br />

Services & Research<br />

Netaji Nagar,<br />

P.O.Madhupatana, Cuttack-<br />

753010, Orissa<br />

06784-231387<br />

fax no – 06784-<br />

230805<br />

9437060238<br />

bls_crsrbdk@sancharnet.in<br />

35750<br />

26<br />

Orissa<br />

Manovikas<br />

Bijipur,<br />

Neelakanthanagar,<br />

1 st Lane, P.O.<br />

Gosaninuagoan,<br />

Behrampur-760003<br />

0680-2214183<br />

9438100961<br />

9238600115<br />

manovikas_gan@yahoo.com<br />

25023<br />

27<br />

Punjab<br />

Indian Red Cross Society,<br />

Sadiq Road, Fardikot-<br />

161203, Punjab<br />

01639-251024,<br />

250228<br />

25000<br />

28<br />

Rajasthan<br />

Prachya Shodh Peeth<br />

(Prayas)<br />

30 AC-I, Bhupalpura,<br />

Udaipur, Rajasthan<br />

0294-2410812/<br />

09351549074/75<br />

sunitaprayas@yahoo.co.in<br />

29.<br />

Rajasthan<br />

Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan<br />

Mandal<br />

Vishwamitra AshramVillage<br />

ChachiavasVia Gagvana,<br />

Distt. AjmerRajasthan<br />

0145-3290439<br />

Fax-0145-<br />

2794482<br />

Mob-<br />

9413223809 &<br />

9413653695<br />

rmkm_ajm@yahoo.com<br />

rmkm.a@rediffmail.com<br />

11342<br />

30<br />

Tamil Nadu<br />

M.S Chellamuthu <strong>Trust</strong><br />

643, K.K.Nagar, Madurai-<br />

625020, Tamil Nadu<br />

0452-2586448<br />

fax no-0452-<br />

2580442<br />

9629911348<br />

info@msctrust.org<br />

31<br />

Tripura<br />

Abhoy Mission (All Tripura<br />

SC, ST & Minority<br />

Upliftment Council)<br />

Ramnagar Road No.1, 2nd<br />

Lane (south), P.O.<br />

Ramnagar, Agartala, West<br />

Tripura-799002, Tripura<br />

0381-2208507/<br />

9436123069/<br />

9436460721<br />

swambalamban@rediffmail.com<br />

20


<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S.<br />

No.<br />

32<br />

State<br />

Uttar<br />

Pradesh<br />

Name & Address of SNAP<br />

Integrated Institute for the<br />

Disable<br />

Hanuman Dham Colony,<br />

Karaundi, B.H.U., Varanasi-<br />

221005, Uttar Pradesh<br />

Telephone/<br />

Mobile No.<br />

Telefax- 0542-<br />

2575947/<br />

2575453<br />

9415274547/<br />

9628226146<br />

Email<br />

disabledinstitute@rediffmail.com<br />

Amount<br />

(in Rs.)<br />

33<br />

Uttar<br />

Pradesh<br />

Integrated Institute of<br />

Rehabilitation for the<br />

Disabilities<br />

Viklang Samekit Punarvas<br />

Sansthan<br />

C - 3, Subhash Nagar,<br />

Albatiya Road, Shah ganj,<br />

Agra - 28<strong>2010</strong>, Uttar<br />

Pradesh<br />

09411410582/<br />

09319083808<br />

iird_mr@yahoo.com<br />

iirdagra@yahoo.com 16500<br />

34<br />

Uttar<br />

Pradesh<br />

Meerut Children Welfare<br />

<strong>Trust</strong><br />

PS-2, H-Pocket, Ganga<br />

Nagar (Mawana<br />

Road)Meerut-250 001<br />

Uttar Pradesh<br />

0121-2621361<br />

Fax–2765256<br />

9412662907<br />

Disha.mcwt@gmail.com<br />

35<br />

Uttar<br />

Pradesh<br />

Sanchit Vikas Sansthan<br />

Hasanpur, P.O. Bargadwa,<br />

District-Basti-272190,<br />

Uttar Pradesh<br />

9415385984/<br />

9415930242<br />

9005393013<br />

fax no 05542-<br />

281163<br />

svs.basti@yahoo.com<br />

94500<br />

36<br />

37<br />

38<br />

Uttar<br />

Pradesh<br />

Uttarakhand<br />

West<br />

Bengal<br />

Viklang Kendra - Rotary<br />

Sponsored Crippled &<br />

Youth Welfare Society<br />

Bhardwaj Ashram, Jawahar<br />

Lal Nehru Road, Allahabad-<br />

211002, UP<br />

Sharpe Viklang Samiti<br />

Vill.-Lolti, Post-Tungeswar,<br />

The.- harali, Dist.-Chamoli,<br />

Uttrakhand<br />

North Bengal Council for<br />

the Disabled<br />

C/O. Agniraj, 1, Buddhader<br />

Bose Road Ashram Pura,<br />

Siliguri - 737401 West<br />

Bengal<br />

0532- 2465766<br />

M. 09793460782<br />

Mr. Mishra<br />

fax – 0532-<br />

2465766<br />

9410321619<br />

01363-271486<br />

0353-2642923<br />

M. 09831451416<br />

Capt. J. K.<br />

Sengupta<br />

viklang.kendra@yahoo.co.in<br />

sviklang@yahoo.in<br />

prerananbcd@gmail.com<br />

cbrjproect@gmail.com<br />

13919<br />

553959<br />

21


<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

7. SAMARTH - Centre Based Scheme<br />

7.1 Samarth scheme, now in its fifth year, continued to provide relief to families in crisis<br />

by rendering residential services for both short term (respite care) and long term<br />

(prolonged care) for persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation &<br />

Multiple Disabilities. Earlier the scheme had the provision of having any number of<br />

beneficiaries but since December 2007, each centre is required to have upto 30 adult<br />

BPL or destitute beneficiaries with NT disabilities. Vocational Training has also been<br />

made mandatory under this Scheme.<br />

7.2 There are 119 Samarth Centres running in the country presently. During the year,<br />

recurring grant of Rs. 1.90 crore was released for 1345 beneficiaries under the scheme.<br />

7.3 Funds under the scheme are released in two instalments every year, to every centre at<br />

the same time following the synchronization of release of grant effective from the year<br />

2008-09. Accordingly, the first instalment (April-September) is released in March of<br />

the preceeding year for which the last date of applying is 20 th February. Similarly, the<br />

second instalment (October-March) is released in September of the current financial<br />

year for which the last date to apply is 20 th August. A standard list of requisite<br />

documents has been prepared and circulated to all the project holders to strictly follow<br />

and attach alongwith their application for release of grant.<br />

7.4 In a step towards overall improvement, a Project Monitoring Committee was set up to<br />

assess the performance of schemes of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and to improve their functioning.<br />

It had its 4 meetings on 19.7.<strong>2010</strong>, 26.8.<strong>2010</strong>, 21.9.<strong>2010</strong> and 19.11.<strong>2010</strong>. Following its<br />

recommendations a study on effective implementation of Samarth Centres is being<br />

conducted in collaboration with VSO.<br />

7.5 Details of funds released during <strong>2010</strong>-11 under Samarth Scheme are as under:<br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

1 Sai Manoteja Mentally Handicapped Tel. 08746-222460, 400658 25<br />

Society 9440564221,<br />

Near P.V. Dispensary, P.V. Township, 9391617389(M)<br />

Manuguru Mandal, Khammam dist. saimanotejamhs@yahoo.com<br />

AP-507 125<br />

Project at:<br />

Cheyutha SAMARTH Centre<br />

D.No.1-1-1, Near Gandhi Statue,<br />

Manuguru, (V) & (M),<br />

Khammam-507117, Andhra Pradesh<br />

2 Akshaya Kshetram Tel. 0877-2247783, 128040 22<br />

R.S. Gardens, Tirupati-517 507,<br />

9828236252(M)<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

Project at:<br />

akshayakshetram@sancharnet.in<br />

Durgasamudram, Triupati Rural,<br />

Andhra Pradesh, 517563<br />

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S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

3 Uma Manovikasa Kendram Tel. 0884-2306039, 55200 5<br />

Manovikas Nagar, Behind Rayudupalem, 2307097<br />

Kakinada-533 005, Andhra Pradesh Mobile-98481-64779<br />

Project at:<br />

spreddy@umvk.org<br />

4-54/A, Manovikas Nagar, Behind Web : umvk.org<br />

Rayudupalem, Kakinada-533005<br />

4 Shri Dakshinya Bhava Samiti Tel. 0863-2359181, 253440 21<br />

H.No.3-12-2, 3rd Line, Old Pattabhipuram, 2236826<br />

Guntur-522 006, Andhra Pradesh Fax. 0863-2326503<br />

Project at:<br />

Mr. K. Naga Babu- Incharge<br />

Dakshinya SAMARTH, Madhavinilayam, dakshinya1995@yahoo.com<br />

Swaran Bharati Colony, Guntur-522006, Website :dakshinya.org<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

5 Parents' Association of Accountants Tel. 040-23710024/ 103260 6<br />

General Office Employees for the 23705929<br />

Welfare of Mentally Handicapped 040-23700959<br />

Children<br />

lekhadeep@yahoo.co.in<br />

Qr. No.B-98, B-104 & B-105, A.G. Staff<br />

Quarters Colony, Yousufguda,<br />

Hyderabad-500 045, Andhra Pradesh<br />

6 Parents Association for the M H Persons Tel.08728-246111(O), 398940 24<br />

Near Singareni Community Hall, Sector-I, 244528(R)<br />

Godavarikhani-505 209, AP<br />

Mobile-9866099911<br />

dandapanthulakrishna<br />

kumar@yahoo.com.in<br />

Pamencap_gdk@sancharnet.in<br />

7 Andhra Mahila Sabha Tel. 040-27634299/ 52128 6<br />

Respite Home for the Adult Mentally 27615448<br />

Retarded Girls, Andhra Mahila Sabha, 09391100439/<br />

G P R Nagar, Kurnool-518002<br />

0939108773(M)<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

ddvtrc@hotmail.com<br />

8 Abotani Ashram Welfare Association Tel.09436237080 /<br />

G - Extension, Demsite, Naharlagun, 09971639304<br />

Dist. - Papumpare - 791110,<br />

aawa_2008@yahoo.com<br />

Arunachal Pradesh<br />

9 Parents Association of Shishu Sarothi Tel. 0361-245332 202320 13<br />

C/o. Shishu Sarothi, Off Ramakrishna pass_ghy@yahoo.co.in<br />

Mission Ashram Road, Birubari<br />

Guwahati-781 016, Assam<br />

Project at:<br />

H. No.15, Shrimant Pur, Behind Hotel Utopia,<br />

PO Indirapur, Guwahati-781028, Assam<br />

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S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

10 Prerona Pratibandhi Shishu Bikash 0376-2361386/ 171045 15<br />

Kendra 2360513<br />

Cinnamara, Jorhat-785 008, Assam 09854044474<br />

Prerona123@rediffmail.com<br />

11 Sanjivini Tel. 03712-237423/236218<br />

Mazgaon, Bemun Chuburi, 09854450600<br />

P.O. Nikamul, Tejpur,<br />

pardyjain@yahoo.com<br />

District - Sonitpur - 784001, Assam<br />

12 Environmental Consultancy Vikash Tel. 0612-2275526, 176640 16<br />

Centre (ECOVIC)<br />

Fax.0612-2275526<br />

Vikas Centre, 278, Nehru Nagar,<br />

ecovic@rediffmail.com/<br />

PO-PP colony, Patna-800 013,<br />

ecovic@vsnl.net/<br />

Bihar<br />

ecvc@indiatimes.com<br />

Project at:<br />

ECOVIC (Samarth), South, Lakhibagh,<br />

Near Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Manpur,<br />

Gaya-823003, Bihar<br />

13 Samaj Kalyan Sansthan Tel./09431009805/<br />

Vill.& P.O Basantpur Bakhri 06275223684<br />

(Near Dholi Bajar)<br />

Muzaffarpur (Bihar)<br />

14 Koshi Kshetriya Viklang Vidhwa Vridh Tel.06478-229622/<br />

Kalyan Sansthan 222536/<br />

Vidhwa Vridh Kalyan Samiti 09431626931<br />

Gangjala Ward No.18, Saharsa-852201, mukeshyadav@sancharnet.in<br />

Bihar<br />

15 Bihar Rehabilitation & Welfare Institute Tel.06243-283727(PP) 241920 16<br />

Sanjat, Dist. Begusarai-851133, Bihar 06279-252223(PP)<br />

lsssanjat@rediffmail.com<br />

16 Lok Seva Sansthan & Institut, Tel.0612-2351140<br />

G-4, P.C. Colony, Kankarbagh, Fax : 0612-2353411<br />

Patna-800 020, Bihar 09905682780<br />

17 Deepalaya Institute for Mental Health Tel. 06454-226146<br />

& Rehab Fax. 06454-222055<br />

Kailash Puri, Shri Nagar Hata Purnea, Mob.09430059260/<br />

Bihar 09905666766<br />

deepalaya@ymail.com<br />

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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

18 GIMRC<br />

The Parents / Guardian Society of Children Tel.0172-2647760/ 75296 15<br />

of Govt. Institute of Mentally Retarded 2722725<br />

Children, GIMRC, Sector-32,<br />

Mob-9872879272<br />

Chandigarh<br />

gimrc_32@yahoo.com<br />

Project at:<br />

International Boys Hostel,<br />

Madhya Marg, Sector-15, Chandigarh<br />

19 Handicapped Vocational And Tel. 07752-417106 86928 6<br />

Educational Society<br />

09827186959 (M)<br />

Samarth Mansik Vikas Kendra Bhawan<br />

Sh. Kant Verma Marg<br />

(Vaishali Nagar Chowk)<br />

Behind Holyfaith School (Gayatri<br />

Mandir Road)<br />

Vimoba Nagar, Bilaspur,<br />

Chattisgarh-495001<br />

20 Aakanksha 0771- 2427468 156000 12<br />

Avanti Vihar, Raipur (Chattisgarh) – 492006 M. 09893623417/<br />

Chhattisgarh 9826702443/<br />

Project at 9827128346<br />

Aakanksha Lions School for the Mentally Dr. Meeta Mukherjee<br />

Handicapped, Professor Colony,<br />

mukulshivali@yahoo.co.in<br />

Subhash Nagar, Bhaiya Talab, Raipur, aakankshalsmh@yahoo.co.in<br />

21 Sneh Sampada Tel. 0788-2242853, 130200 16<br />

32, Bungalow Chowk, Sector-8, Bhilai Nagar, 896479,<br />

Durg, Chhattisgarh<br />

9300764710(M)<br />

Mr. P. R. Shirlee<br />

Fax. 0788-2259036,<br />

4940619<br />

snehasampada@rediffmail.com<br />

22 The Society for Welfare of Mentally Tel.02875-252401 593454 20<br />

Retarded Children<br />

Fax:252290<br />

DDRC Building, 1st Floor, Opp. Sports 9427243400(M)<br />

Complex, Diu-362520<br />

09825537025(Secy.)<br />

swmrorgdiu@yahoo.com<br />

23 Manovikas Comprehansive Rehab. Tel . 011-22377771, 77400 20<br />

& Research Centre 65422367,20310633<br />

A-267, Surajmal Vihar, Delhi-110 092 Mob.9911107772/<br />

9868807772<br />

manovikasy2k@yahoo.com<br />

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<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

24 Society for Child Development Tel.011-41727004 202785 9<br />

1305, Sector-A, Pocket-B, Vasant Kunj, 9810003512(M)<br />

New Delhi-110070<br />

madhumita@disabilityindia.org<br />

Project at:<br />

Pilli Kothi Community Centre,<br />

Shakti Nagar,<br />

New Delhi-110006<br />

25 Karuna Path, Mother Home Tel. 011-27299636,<br />

Lions Charitable Hospital,<br />

9899335009(M)<br />

G T Karnal Road,<br />

motherhomeIndia@yahoo.co.in<br />

Libaspur, Delhi – 110 042<br />

Project at:<br />

Kothi No.22, GTK Road, Libaspur,<br />

Delhi-110 042<br />

26 Manav Kalyan <strong>Trust</strong> Tel.02637-283860/<br />

Dandi Road, Vijalpar, Navsari-396450, 283785/282475/<br />

Gujarat 098759583785<br />

manavkalyantrust@yahoo.com<br />

27 Blind Welfare Council Tel. 02673-651988/ 302565 30<br />

Mission road, Near Railway Overbridge, 291622<br />

Dahod-389 151 Gujarat M. 09429146152<br />

Project at: Mr. Abbasi. J. K.<br />

Blind Welfare Council, Mandav Road, bwcdahod@yahoo.co.in<br />

Dahod-389151Gujarat<br />

28 Sneh Education <strong>Trust</strong> Tel. 09825516905/<br />

At. Laiyara, Post - Jayva,<br />

0989819<strong>2010</strong>(M)<br />

Taluka - Dhrol, District - Jamnagar, Sneh_edu@rediffmail.com<br />

State – Gujarat-380008<br />

29 Andhjan Kalyan <strong>Trust</strong> Tel.02824-223502 246084 27<br />

Behind Jain Derasar, Station Plot, M. 09428261878<br />

Dhoraji-360 410, Dist. Rajkot,<br />

Mr. Y. F. Kapadiya<br />

Gujarat<br />

aktrust@sancharnet.in<br />

30 Blind People's Association Tel. 079-26304070, 303376 14<br />

Jagdish Patel Chowk, 26303513<br />

Surdas Marg, Vastrapur,<br />

Ms. Jyoti H. Doshi<br />

Ahmedabad-380 015, Gujarat<br />

(representative)<br />

Fax-079-26300106<br />

blinabad1@sancharnet.in<br />

31 Shri Arbuda Adarsh <strong>Trust</strong> Tel. 079-23243027<br />

Plot No. 496 A/2, Sector-6 B,<br />

9426009506(M)<br />

Gandhinagar, Gujarat – 382 006<br />

pnr.society@gmail.com<br />

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32 Educational & Rehabilitation Centre for 0129-2439790,<br />

Special Children 9899003347<br />

Mera Ghar, 392, Sector - 21/C,<br />

edurehabcentre@yahoo.co.in<br />

Faridabad - 121001, Haryana<br />

33 DISHA Tel.01666-243737, 244902<br />

Disha Lane, Hisar Road, Sirsa,<br />

Fax.234356<br />

Haryana<br />

9812022518(M)<br />

info@dishasirsa.org<br />

Disha_sirsa@yahoo.com<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

34 Modern Education Society Tel.09416285563, 566953 30<br />

Mandouri Road, Vill. - Mandoura,<br />

09868152493 (M)<br />

Dist. - Sonepat, Haryana<br />

sushmadinesh@redif.com<br />

Project at:<br />

Khardi Mohalla, Ward No.1,<br />

Kharkhoda, Sonepat<br />

35 Sahyog Balshravan Viklang Tel-01905-241779 147960 10<br />

Kalyan Samiti<br />

9418023539(M)<br />

New Red Cross Bhawan, Mandi<br />

nksharma52@yahoo.com<br />

Himachal Pradesh<br />

sahbal@yahoo.com<br />

36 Aastha Welfare Society Tel-01702-223945,222385<br />

Opp. General Post Office, Nahan,<br />

District – Sirmour – 173 001,<br />

Himachal Pradesh<br />

Project at:<br />

Aastha Welfare Society,<br />

Red Cross Bhawan,<br />

Nahan, District Sirmaur,<br />

Himachal Pradesh<br />

37 Prem Ashram Tel. 01975-228017 132480 12<br />

Children’s Home, P.O Una – 174 303, premashram@sify.com<br />

Himachal Pradesh<br />

38 Jeevan Tel.. 0326-2291537 153120 11<br />

Bastacolla, Dhansar, Dhanbad-828 106 9934352294,<br />

(Jharkhand)<br />

jeevan_ak@yahoo.co.in<br />

39 Samajik Samasya Nivaran Awam Tel. 06546-272363, 63360 11<br />

Kalyan Sansthan<br />

9431796018(M)<br />

Gandhi Nagar, Matwari,<br />

ssnaks@indiatimes.com<br />

Hazaribagh-825 001, Jharkhand<br />

Project at:<br />

Forest Colony , Hurhuru Road,<br />

Hazaribagh, Jharkhan<br />

27


<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

40 Madhur Muskan Tel. 09334700371/ 169920 12<br />

Om Snati Appartment, 4-A, 09304806076<br />

Bangla School Lane(O C C )<br />

Ms. Sandhya<br />

Main Road, Ranchi-834 001, Jharkhand Fax-0651-2203960<br />

Project at:<br />

dr_vidyarthi@rediffmail.com<br />

Madhur ashraya,, Tetritoli,<br />

madhur.muskan.ranchi@gmail.com<br />

Opp. Namkum Railway Station,<br />

Namkum, Ranchi, Jharkhand-834010<br />

41 Bateshwar Seva Sansthan, 06422 - 220024,<br />

Nahar Chowk, Near Electricity Board, 9431072029<br />

Godda,Jharkhand-814133<br />

42 Manovikasa Institute of Training 0836-2252756 /<br />

& Rehabilitation for the mentally 9243281756<br />

handicapped<br />

Kade Oni, Devangpet, Hubli-580023,<br />

Distt. - Dharwad, Karnataka<br />

43 GERIZIM - Integrated Home & School Tel. 080-25712015 644428 28<br />

for the Handicapped,<br />

gerizim@bgl.vsnl.net.in<br />

No. 24, 24th Cross, Ejipura,<br />

Viveknagar Post, Bangalore-560047,<br />

Karnataka<br />

Project at:<br />

Behind Jantha Colony,<br />

Dhddakannelhi Village, Carmalram,<br />

PO Banglore, Karnataka<br />

44 Grameena Abyudaya Seva Samasthe Tel.080-7670463 69120 12<br />

4th ward, Court Road, Rojipur, T.B. Circle, gass_97@indiatimes.com<br />

Doddaballapur-561 203 , Banglore Rural<br />

District, Karnataka<br />

45 Angaviklara Poshakara Sangha 08192-260341 386910 30<br />

548/3, Saraswathi Nagar, M. 09343275599<br />

Davangere-577 005,<br />

Avkps2007@yahoo.co.in<br />

Karnataka<br />

46 Shree Ganesha Seva <strong>Trust</strong> for Tel. 0824-2212772/ 339120 15<br />

Exceptional Persons 09448215397<br />

Kandettu, Bikarnakate,<br />

vasanthso@hotmail.com<br />

Mangalore - 575005,<br />

vasanth@saanidhya.org<br />

D.K, Karnataka<br />

Project at:<br />

Near Water Tank, Shakti Nagar,<br />

Manglore-575016, D.K District,<br />

Karnataka<br />

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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

47 Service agency to Rural Women & Tel. 08159-242699 77280 7<br />

Children<br />

9448664304(M)<br />

New A.D. Colony, Bhagat Singh Road, sarwc_ngo@yahoo.com<br />

Muthyalpet, Mulbagal-563 131,<br />

Kolar dist., Karnataka<br />

Project at:<br />

Old MITC Quarters,<br />

Near Gnana Jyothi School, NH-4 Road,<br />

Mulbagal, Kolar Dist., Karnataka<br />

48 Manju Education Society Tel.0836-245745/<br />

Rajput Street, Balaji Road, Betgiri, Gadag, 546642/<br />

Karanataka – 582102<br />

9845056498(M)<br />

Project at: Fax: 08372-253129<br />

Kanaginhal Road, Ganesh Nagar,<br />

Mr. Shanker Singh Rajput<br />

Betgiri-Gadag-582102, District Gadag, (President)<br />

Karnataka<br />

Mes139@gmail.com<br />

49 Asha Bhawan 0481-2721196<br />

Retarded, Veroor, P.O., Ithithanam, ashabhavan@sify.com<br />

Kottayam Dist. Kerala<br />

50 Kerala Ecumenical Mission 0472-2585035 36000 5<br />

Mental Health Centre<br />

Vattappara, P.O Thiruvananthapuram – 695 028,<br />

Kerala<br />

51 Fr. Tezza Sp. School cum Training Centre 04936-273568<br />

for Mentally Retarded<br />

stcamillous@nic.in<br />

Varampatta, (PO), Wayanad Dist.,<br />

Kerala<br />

52 Ajay Memorial <strong>Trust</strong> Tel. 09329057821/<br />

Near D.I.C. Office, Shanti Niketan, 09425121964<br />

Civil Lane, Datia - 475661, M.P.<br />

(M)/9993540587<br />

ajaymemorialtrust@indiatimes.com<br />

53 Asha Gram <strong>Trust</strong> Tel. 07290-222186,224201<br />

Barwani – 451551<br />

Fax.223160<br />

Madhya Pradesh 09329544585<br />

ashagramtrust@rediffmail.com<br />

54 Digdarshikha Tel. 0755-24460947,<br />

E-7/81, Arera Colony, Bhopal-462 016, Fax. 0755-2460873<br />

Madhya Pradesh<br />

09425301177/66 (M)<br />

dirr89@rediffmail.com<br />

29


<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

55 Shri Shri Utkarsh Sansthan Tel. 0731-4057941 235200 23<br />

Snehdeep Apartment, 38, Narayan Bagh, 9303225546(M)<br />

Indore, Madhya Pradesh<br />

Ms. Madhavi Koparkar<br />

Project at:<br />

(Director)<br />

343, Gumasta Nagar, Indore-452009, ssusindore@gmail.com<br />

MP<br />

56 Gurukul Sanskrit Shikshan Samiti Tel. 07822-250599 10080 2<br />

Vivekanand Ashram, 9425177816<br />

Near Kamal Filling Station,<br />

gurkul_sidhi@yahoo.com<br />

Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh<br />

57 Kranti Kala Sangam 07532-325118 228960 11<br />

HIG - 37, New Housing Board Colony, 09893477660<br />

Mayurvan, Morena, M.P.<br />

Kranti Kala Sangam Prolonged/<br />

Respite Care Centre<br />

MIG-405, New Housing Board,<br />

Morena, MP<br />

58 Seva Shikshan Prashikshan Evam 09229713822/ 170640 11<br />

Anusandhan Samiti 9300481076/<br />

Samiti Office-1/1 B.I.B Cantt. Sagar, 9827389872(M)<br />

Madhya Pradesh- 470 002 /09329538868<br />

sevasamiti1980sagar@yahoo.co.in<br />

59 Bright Star Social Society Tel. 07562-224502 264780 19<br />

104, Mission Compound Sehore-466001, jeevanjyothi_sehore@yahoo.com<br />

Madhya Pradesh<br />

60 Madhya Pradesh Viklang Sahayata Tel. 0734-2511031, 109440 8<br />

Samiti<br />

Sector 9, Jawahar Nagar, 2507307 Fax. 2513201,<br />

Ujjain-456010, M.P.<br />

09425332740(M)<br />

Project at:<br />

mpvss@sancharnet.in<br />

Chandessary, Chandessara,<br />

PO Ujjain-456664, Madhya Pradesh<br />

61 Navjeevan Society for Rehabilitation Tel. 0240-2484187/ 132000 10<br />

of M R 248920990<br />

P - 65, M.I.D.G. Area, Chikalthava, M. 09226925915<br />

Naregaon Naka, Aurangabad,<br />

Fax-0240-2332679/<br />

Maharashtra 09860077006<br />

sharmila-gandhi2005@yahoo.com<br />

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62 Institute for Rural Development & Social 0257 - 2250594, 2260215,<br />

Services Fax – 2255416<br />

Plot. No. 28/29, Jivram Nagar,<br />

M. 09422774502(Dr. Patil)<br />

Near Khote Nagar, Jalgaon - 425001, sspatil51@gmail.com<br />

Maharashtra<br />

Project at:<br />

Plot No.P-44, Near Jinda Bhawan,<br />

MIDC Area, Jalgaon-425001,<br />

Maharashtra<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

63 Indian Red Cross Society Tel.0231-2650367 94080 7<br />

Near Govt. Building, Kasaba Bawada Road, M. 09822679774<br />

Kolhapur, Maharashtra<br />

swatiswayam@yahoo.co.in<br />

Project at:<br />

Swayammatimand Mulanchi Shala,<br />

Gate No.4, Near Central Building,<br />

Kasaba Bawada Road,<br />

Kolhapur-416003, Maharashtra<br />

64 Akhil Bhartiya Apang Kalyankari Tel.0712-2229055 69120 12<br />

Bahudeshiya Sanstha 9225217757<br />

Swavlambi Special School, 09220495719<br />

Near Mahuli Mandir, SRPF Road,<br />

Jaitala Last Bus Stop, Nagpur-16,<br />

Maharashtra<br />

65 SAVALI Tel/Fax-020-25282379, 286200 24<br />

Alankar, Plot No.14, Sector no.133, 25284615<br />

Prabha Housing Society, Kothrud,<br />

Mr. V. M. Thakar<br />

Pune-411 029 Maharashtra<br />

savali_mrcp@vsnl.net<br />

Project at:<br />

SAVALI, Plot No.14, Sector-78,<br />

Left Bhusarai Colony, Khudrud,<br />

Pune-411038, Maharashtra<br />

66 Jeevhala Society for Mentally Tel-0217-2500309, 214560 16<br />

Handicapped 6516024<br />

Thobade Nagar, Near Vasant Vihar, annarao@indiatimes.com<br />

Old Pune Naka, Solapur – 413 002, Website:jivhala.org<br />

Maharashtra<br />

Project at:<br />

Jivhala Society for Mentally Handicapped,<br />

Janata Shopping Centre, Navipeth,<br />

Solapur-413 007, Maharashtra<br />

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<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

67 Sangopita - A Shelter for Care 0251 - 2694989, 285840 24<br />

3/16, Sharmili, Opp - Chinar Hotel, 9867845469,<br />

MIDC - Karjat Road, Gandhi Chowk, sangopita@rediffmail.com<br />

Kulgaon, Badlapur (E),<br />

Distt. Thane-421503<br />

68 Groups of Disabled(GODS), 022-28576972/28574456 461520 23<br />

MBA Foundation 09322838879/<br />

GODS' HEAVENS,<br />

09322818733(M)<br />

Crystal Palace Complex,<br />

meenakshib@lifecare-disabled.org<br />

Rambaug, Powah,<br />

crbmanian@rediffmail.com<br />

Mumbai - 400076<br />

lifecare.disabled@gmail.com<br />

69 People Advance in Social Service Tel.0385-2446139- 154560 14<br />

David Blessing Home, 2nd Street New 22<strong>2010</strong>7<br />

Lambulane, Imphal, Manipur<br />

98682133392(M)<br />

Project at:<br />

passadmnlulun@<br />

People Advance in Social Service, rediffmail.com<br />

New Mata, Churachandpur,<br />

Manipur<br />

70 The Pioneer Women's Welfare Association 0385-2227333<br />

Keisamthong Laisom, Leirak, 09863059638<br />

Imphal-795001, Manipur<br />

Project at:<br />

Pioneer Relief Institute for the Disabled<br />

Iroishemba, Lourembam Leikai, Imphal, Manipur<br />

71 All Manipur Mentally Handicapped Tel. 0385-2449537, 197340 17<br />

Persons Welfare Organiztion 2051252/<br />

Keishamthong Top Leirak, 09612161803<br />

Imphal-795 003, Manipur<br />

Fax.0385-2241130<br />

Project at:<br />

Amhomongshangei@<br />

Mongshangei Lai Leirak,<br />

ymail.com<br />

Kanchipur-795003, Manipur<br />

amho_2006@yahoo.com<br />

72 Spastic Society of Mizoram Mob. No.9436159952 32400 5<br />

Ch. Chhunga Building, Saron Veng, secyspastics34@hotmail.com<br />

Aizawl-796 001, Mizoram<br />

gensis-azl@hotmail.com<br />

73 Centre for Rehabilitation Services Tel. 0671-2345758 361920 30<br />

& Research 06784-230805<br />

At: Netaji Nagar, PO: Madhupatana, bls_crsrbdk@sancharnet.in<br />

Cuttack-10, Orissa-753 010<br />

Project at:<br />

At: Patharadi, P.O.:Charampa,<br />

Dist. Bhadrak,<br />

Orissa-756101<br />

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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

74 Dr. Brajvihari Mohanti Memorial Tel.0674-2575921 312000 29<br />

M R Benefit <strong>Trust</strong><br />

9437075921(M)<br />

Benefit <strong>Trust</strong>, Plot No.430, Santi Nagar, jagrutibbsr@sify.com<br />

Jharpara, Bhubneswar,<br />

Dist. Khurda, Orissa<br />

Project at:<br />

Plot No.127/701, Birakishorepur,<br />

PO-Athagarh, Dist. Cuttack,<br />

Orissa<br />

75 Open Learning Systems 0674-2301626/2301806 518760 19<br />

Plot No.G-3-A/1, Gadakina Mouza, Fax 2301626<br />

P.O. Mancheswar Railway Colony, ols_director@yahoo.com<br />

Near Press Chhak,<br />

olsbbsr_org@rediffmail.com<br />

Bhubaneswar-751017, Orissa<br />

76 Vikash Tel. 0674-2588187, 126720 10<br />

D-2/7, Industrial Estate, Rasulgarh, 2585306<br />

Bhunbeshwar-751 010, Orissa<br />

Fax.2586436<br />

Project at:<br />

vikashbbsr@hotmail.com<br />

Mukti Kiran, Vikash, Near Shiv Mandir,<br />

At / Post, Patangi,<br />

Dist. Koraput-764 039<br />

77 Association for Social Help in 06652-88078, 244800 14<br />

Rural Area (ASHRA) Fax:-30242, 9861078382,<br />

P.O. Tusra, District-Bolangir - 767030, ashraorissa@rediffmail.com<br />

Orissa<br />

Project at:<br />

At-Palacefield, Bolangir, Orissa-767001<br />

78 Ganjam District Orthopaedically Tel.06811-260146 147240 12<br />

Handicapped Welfare Society<br />

98610-63851(M)<br />

At Netaji Subhash Marg,<br />

(Mr. K. Ananda)<br />

Near S.P. Residence,<br />

Samarth_gdohwa@yahoo.co.in<br />

Chatrapur (Ganjam)-761 020, Orissa Ananda06_07@rediffmail.com<br />

79 VSS Instittute for Mentally Tel.0663-2412055 175680 30<br />

Handicapped<br />

vssimh@yahoo.co.in<br />

At/Po. Dhankauda, Via REMED,<br />

Dist. Sambalpur-768 006, Orissa<br />

Project at:<br />

Social Welfare Centre, Post Office,<br />

Dhankauda, Dist. Sambalpur-768 006,<br />

Orissa<br />

33


<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

80 Integrated Rehabilitatin Devlopment 0413-2601491, 9443287887, 730572 29<br />

Centre<br />

info@babysarahs.com<br />

No.7, Rajaganapathy Nagar,<br />

Kakayanthope, Ariyankuppam,<br />

Puducherry-605007<br />

81 Indian Red Cross Society Tel.01639-250228/252515 250740 4<br />

Distt. Branch, Red Cross Bhavan, Fax - 250228<br />

Sadiq Chowk, Faridkot-1151203,<br />

redcross_fdk@yahoo.co.in<br />

Punjab<br />

Project at:<br />

Indian Red Cross Society<br />

Baba Farid Cultural Centre,<br />

Kotkapura Road, Faridkot,<br />

Punjab<br />

82 Sadhu Basant Residential Care Tel . 0175-2304436,2304878<br />

Sular, Patiala-147 001, Fax. 2307245<br />

Punjab<br />

sadhubasant@yahoo.com<br />

83 Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandal Tel.0145-3090439, 161920 14<br />

Vishwamitra Ashram, Fax. 2794482<br />

Village Chachiyawas, Via Gagwana rmkm_ajm@yahoo.com<br />

Dist. Ajmer, Rajasthan<br />

84 Navdisha Tel.0144-731673<br />

C-6, Hasan Khan Mewati Nagar,<br />

Alwar-301 001, Rajasthan<br />

85 Shri Savariya Bahuuddaishiya Tel.01472-256817,<br />

Viklang Seva Sansthan 9828536817<br />

Jaton Ka Mohalla, Chanderiya,<br />

ujam@rediffmail.com<br />

Chittorgarh, Rajasthan-312 025<br />

86 Shikhar Society for the Welfare Tel. 0744-2501776, 278640 28<br />

of the Handicapped 2504188<br />

2-N-3, Dadabari, Kota<br />

shikharschool@hotmail.com<br />

(Rajasthan)–324 009 Rajasthan<br />

87 Jubin Spastic Home & Charitable Tel.0154-2488070,<br />

Sansthan 2470564<br />

195/196 Sukharia Shopping Centre, 94140-89080(M)<br />

Sriganganagar, Rajasthan<br />

jubintrust_seva@yahoo.com<br />

Project at:<br />

jubincharitable_hospital@yahoo.com<br />

4/94-95, Sukharia Shopping Centre,<br />

Shri Ganganagar, Rajasthan<br />

34


88 Prayass Sansthan, 0294-2410812,<br />

Prachya Shodh Peeth Samiti 93515 49074<br />

30 C- 1 Road, Bhopalpura, Udaipur, sunitaprayas@yahoo.com<br />

Rajasthan<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

89 Navjyoti Manovikasa Kendra Tel. 0291-2710928 203040 18<br />

Sector-10, Behind Central<br />

Academy School, Chopsani Housing Board,<br />

Jodhpur-342 008, Rajasthan<br />

90 Spastic Society of Sikkim 03592-203321 140800 8<br />

Jeewan Theeng Marg, Dev. Area, Fax – 03592–203321/204725<br />

Gangtok-737 101, Sikkim<br />

skm_spastics@yahoo.co.in<br />

91 Vidya Vikasini Opportunity School Tel-0422-2642396, 514624 27<br />

66-D, Mettupalayam Road 2644819<br />

Thudiyalur Post, Coimbatore – 641 034 Fax-2644746<br />

Project at:<br />

vvmhss34@vsnl.net<br />

No.4, Gandhi Nagar,<br />

Website-vidyavikasini.org<br />

Behind Cheran Nagar,<br />

Coimbatore-641029, Tamilnadu<br />

92 Keel Otivakkam Grama Sangam Tel-04112-256056,256530, 86400 15<br />

Keelottivakkam Village,<br />

President-044-22378633<br />

Thimmarajampet Post, Kanchipuram kogs.ied@kanchi.tn.nic.in<br />

TK & Dist.631 601 (TN)<br />

93 Local Level Committee Tel.0423-2442344,<br />

The Nilgiris 2442233,<br />

C/O The District Collector<br />

Fax-2443971<br />

Collectorate, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu<br />

collrnlg@tn.nic.in<br />

Project at:<br />

Permanent Stay Facilty Home for the<br />

MR Children Kuli Solai Road,<br />

Finger Post, The Nilgiris<br />

94 Ecomwel Orthopaedic Centre Tel-04290-251703 199980 13<br />

Door No.5.5/44.1, New 5th Ward,<br />

eoclawrence@yahoo.co.in<br />

Near R.C. Church, Tharamangalam Web-ecomwel.org<br />

PO, Omalur (TK), Salem Dist.-636 502,<br />

Tamilnadu<br />

95 Thava Jeevan Special School Tel.04362-232354<br />

Thavam Illam, 2949/2, 99442-41500,<br />

Kavadickkara Street,East Gate,<br />

98420-61733(M)<br />

Thanjavur-613 001, Tamilnadu<br />

35


<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

96 Rural Area Development <strong>Trust</strong> Tel-04546-281543<br />

B.Dharmathupatti, ruadt@sancharnet.in<br />

Melachokkanathapuram (PO),<br />

Bodinayakanur (TK), Theni dist.-625 582,<br />

Tamilnadu<br />

97 Centre for Rural Technology for Tel-04639-245707<br />

Community Development<br />

Certco2005@yahoo.co.in<br />

Karunalaya Campus, Virapandianpatnam,<br />

Tiruchendur-628 216, Tutikorin<br />

Dist. Tamilnadu<br />

98 Abhoy Mission (All Tripura SC,ST 0381 - 2208507, 282240 12<br />

and Minority Upliftment Council) 9436123069,<br />

1st project (New project) 9436460721<br />

Ramnagar Road No.1, 2nd Lane (south), swabalamban@rediffmail.com<br />

P.O. Ramnagar, Agartala,<br />

West Tripura-799002, Tripura.<br />

Project at:<br />

Kulai on Kamalpur Road Ambassa,<br />

Dhalai Dist.<br />

99 Abhoy Mission (All Tripura SC,ST and Tel.0381-2208507 359280 20<br />

Minority Upliftment Council)<br />

Fax.0381-2380013<br />

2nd project (old project)<br />

9436123069(M)<br />

Ramnagar Road No.1,P.O Ramnagar, Mr. Shyamal Deb<br />

Agartala, Tripura West – 799 002<br />

swabalamban@rediffmail.com<br />

Project at :<br />

Abhoy Ashram, Hospital<br />

Chowmuhani, Fultali Road,<br />

P.O. Shekerkote, Bishalgarh,<br />

Sub-Division West<br />

100 Viklang Samekit Punarvas Sansthan 9411410582, 476880 20<br />

(Integrated Institute of Rehabilitation 9319083808<br />

of the Disabled),<br />

iirdagra@yahoo.com<br />

Agra, C - 3, Subhash Nagar,<br />

Albatiya Road, Shah ganj, Agra - 28<strong>2010</strong>,<br />

Uttar Pradesh<br />

Project at:<br />

Samarth Residential Centre Maya<br />

Rani Inter College, West Arjun Nagar,<br />

Agra, Uttar Pradesh<br />

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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

101 Jan Chetna Mob.: 9415306680 508320 30<br />

60 M/44,5A Nawab Yusuf Road,<br />

Civil Lines Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh<br />

Project:<br />

Late Sh. Jagat Narayan Viklang Sansthan<br />

201/iE, Prayag Puram, Station Road,<br />

Naini, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh<br />

102 Bhartiya Chauhan Samiti Tel. 05462-265316/ 210000 15<br />

Balrampur, Pathkauli, 09451865777 /<br />

Azamgarh-276025, U.P. Fax. 266323<br />

103 Rama School 9450170624, 271945 16<br />

Bisanda, Dist. - Banda - 210203,<br />

Uttar Pradesh 05191-251778<br />

104 Jan Swasth evam Shiksha Kalyan Tel.05412-256168/ 136800 10<br />

Sansthan<br />

09415201446(M)<br />

Dulhipur, Mughalsarai, Distt. Chandauli,<br />

Varanasi, U.P.<br />

105 Akhil Bhartiya Viklang Kalyan Samiti 9305169504<br />

Tulsinagar, Ayodhya, Faizabad,<br />

Uttar Pradesh<br />

Project at:<br />

Mamta Viklang Care & vocational<br />

Training Centre, Swarg Dwar, Ayodhaya,<br />

Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh<br />

106 Balprada Jan Seva Sansthan 9412664618(M) 227040 11<br />

Moh. - Vijay Nagar, Vill. - Bhidwari, Fax -05921-299015<br />

P.O.-Gawarau, The. - Bilari,<br />

Dist. - Moradabad, U. P.<br />

107 Adarsh Viklang Kalyan Samiti Tel.05882-316816, 203580 10<br />

Neuria Husainpur, Dist. Pilibhit, 9719809748(M)<br />

Uttar Pradesh<br />

E-mail:<br />

108 Shubhasheesh Shiksha Evam Tel. 0535-2217123 259290 10<br />

Vikas Sewa Sansthan<br />

Rai Bareilly (UP), E-27, Mill Area,<br />

Amawan Road, Rae Bareilly<br />

109 Viklang Kalyan Seva Sansthan 05544-265308<br />

Village Senduri, Post Udayraj Ganj, Mob. 9838755797<br />

Vikas Khand Nogadh Tehsil, Shohratgarh, & 9936514262<br />

Distt. Sidharth Nagar-272204,<br />

Uttar Pradesh<br />

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<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

110 Gramodyog Seva Sansthan Tel. 05361-222358<br />

Nagar Panchayat Musafirkhana,<br />

Distt. Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh<br />

111 Integrated Institute for the Disabled, Tel. 0542-2575947,<br />

Varanasi Hanuman Dham Colony, Fax. 542-2575453<br />

Karaundi, BHU (susuwahi), 09452415618<br />

Varanasi-221 005, Uttar Pradesh<br />

disabledinstitute@rediffmail.com<br />

112 UNECSS<br />

Unecss House, Billona, Takula Road, Tel. 05963-220547/<br />

Bageshwar-2673642, Uttrakhand<br />

09917041579(M)<br />

Project at: Mehnerbunga,<br />

unecss@yahoo.co.in<br />

District Bageshwar, Uttrakhand<br />

113 Happy Health Care & Research Tel. 01332-263486/ 342240 23<br />

Association 324722/<br />

Happy Family Hospital, Subhash Nagar, 09319622833(M)<br />

Roorkee, - 247667, Uttranchal<br />

Fax-01332-263486<br />

rkroorkee@yahoo.com<br />

114 Rampurhat Spastics & Handicapped Tel. 03461-257717 178560 18<br />

Society 9232535918-M<br />

Rampurhat Chamragodam,<br />

Post: Rampurhat, dist. Birbhum,<br />

West Bengal-731224<br />

Project at:<br />

Village+ PO, Margram Rahathkapara,<br />

PS Margaram, Dist. Birbhum,<br />

West Bengal-731224<br />

115 Indian Red Cross Society Tel.03522-255175, 151920 30<br />

Dakshin Dinajpur, Surya Sen Sarani, Mr. Umakanta Patra<br />

PO, Balurghat, Dist. Dakshin<br />

Fax-03522-255176<br />

Dinajpur-733 101, West Bengal<br />

ircsdd@rediffmail.com<br />

ddrcdinajpur@gmail.com<br />

116 Moyna Ramakrishnayan M. 09732565568/ 149760 12<br />

Association, vill-Garhmoyna, PO, Moyna. 09732565467<br />

Dist. Purba Medinipur-721 629, WB Mr. Monti Ghorai<br />

Project at:<br />

Mr. Bidyut<br />

Village Harkuli, Bhander Chak, Post Moyna, Maity_saanka@yahoo.in<br />

Dist. Purba Medinipur<br />

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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount Beneficiaries<br />

No. & Email (in Rs.)<br />

117 Howrah South Point Tel.033-03561-248116 215100 27<br />

15, P.M Bustee 3rd By lane, P.O-Shibpur, hshpoint@vsnl.net<br />

Dt. Howrah - 711102<br />

ks_devi@satyam.net.in<br />

Project at:<br />

Handicapped Children’s Home<br />

Village Bakuabari, PO Mohanvita,<br />

Dist. Jalpaiguri, West Bengal<br />

118 Alkendu Bodh Niketan Tel.033-2320-7433/ 115200 10<br />

Vill.+PO, Jemo Rajbati, 2320-4565,<br />

Dist. Murshidabad-742 140, West Bengal Fax-2320-7433<br />

abnr@vsnl.net<br />

Website : abnrkol.com<br />

119 Behala Bodhayan - Tel. 033-2493-3647 351810 24<br />

Parents Organization<br />

behalabodhayan@yahoo.co.in<br />

48/3, Sarsuna Main Road, Web site:geocities.com/<br />

Kolkata-700 061, West Bengal<br />

behalabodhayan<br />

Total 18984851 1345<br />

If one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces,<br />

never be afraid to pick one of those pieces up and begin<br />

again<br />

-Flavia Weedn<br />

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<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

8. ASPIRATION (Day Care Centre) Scheme<br />

8.1 Early intervention, being the only way to reduce the impact of disability, has been<br />

the aim of the Aspiration (Day Care Centres) Scheme. The scheme continued to<br />

provide services for children upto 6 years of age in its third year; however, each<br />

centre could have more batches of children rather than restrict services to only 20<br />

children. Parents’ participation in training activities was one of the mandatory<br />

requirements introduced in 2009 and still being continued.<br />

8.2 The Scheme has the following objectives:<br />

♦ Awareness generation amongst parents of persons with disabilities, family<br />

members & concerned Government Officials / Teachers<br />

♦ Assessment & evaluation of children with disabilities<br />

♦ Motivation & counselling to parents & families<br />

♦ Training for daily living activities & Pre-school skills – (pre-reading, pre-maths<br />

etc.)<br />

♦ Therapeutic services which includes physiotherapy/occupational therapy/<br />

speech/psychotherapy & psychiatric intervention<br />

♦ Audiological assessment & suitable referral<br />

♦ Music drama / play therapy / pre-vocational training<br />

♦ Facilitation in getting admission into special school and inclusive school<br />

♦ Respite care services (for parents)<br />

♦ Social & family integration<br />

8.3 So far 79 Aspiration Centres are sanctioned in the country. During the year an amount<br />

of Rs.74,05,006/- was released to 55 centers covering 1053 beneficiaries.<br />

8.4 The release of grant was made twice a year, similar to that of Samarth Scheme.<br />

Payments were made during March for the period April-September and during<br />

September for the period of October-March. The criteria for releasing grants, were the<br />

same as for Samarth - timely submission of complete documents, self-assessment<br />

calculators and maintenance of quality services.<br />

8.5 The details of grant of Rs. 74,05,006/- released to Aspiration Centers are as under:<br />

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List of Aspiration Holders<br />

(as on 31.3.<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. of<br />

No. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.<br />

1 Chaitanya Institute For The 08966-74360 110250 19<br />

Learning Disabled<br />

child_ap@yahoo.com<br />

Rural Project Anjaneyapeta,<br />

Kothavalasa-535183, Vizianagaram,<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

2 Kirnam Organization For The 24249606 / 55707650 82875 17<br />

Welfare of Disabled In fax no 24249606<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

info@kiranam.org<br />

H.No. C-835, NGO's Colony, Opp.<br />

Lane Trinetra Super Mkt.,<br />

Vanasthallipuram,<br />

District-Rangareddy,<br />

Hyderabad-500070, Andhra Pradesh<br />

3 Manochetna 08710 - 204530 257833 20<br />

Near Market Yard,<br />

warangalrehab@yahoo.co.in<br />

Vavillavampu Cherial, Warangal,<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

4 S.K.R.Pupils Welfare Society 9440336730/9440660692/ 116052 20<br />

Behind A.P.S.R.T.C. Bus Station, 08592-654560<br />

Chimakurthy, Dist.-Prakasam-523226, skrpupils@yahoo.co.in<br />

Andhra Pradesh<br />

5 Sirisha Rehabilitation Center (SRC) 08676-282829, 234342, 160333 20<br />

D-3/57, Veerankilock, 09441413161<br />

Pamidimukkala (M), Distt. Krishna, srcpamidi@yahoo.com<br />

A.P.<br />

6 Association for Welfare and 08816-237374/ 09490711274<br />

Comprehensive Rural Development arunodaya1@yahoo.co.in<br />

Arunodaya Mano Vikasa Kendram<br />

Kodavalli Road, H. No. 7-7-36/3,<br />

Bhimavaram, Dist. - West<br />

Godavari - 534203, A.P.<br />

7 Abotani Ashram Welfare Association 9436237080 73125 20<br />

G - Extension, Demsite, Naharlagun, aawa@rediffmail.com<br />

Dist. - Papum Pare - 791110,<br />

Arunachal Pradesh<br />

8 Tarukh Samaj 0360-2002359<br />

Vill. Kopila, P.O. - Damin,<br />

tarhuksamaj@rediffmail.com/<br />

Kurung Kumay<br />

takartolum@yahoomail.com<br />

District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />

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<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. of<br />

No. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.<br />

9 Deshbandhu Club 03842 259503/212442/262453 189177 20<br />

P.O. & Village Beharabazar,<br />

deshbandhuclub@rediffmail.com<br />

Cachar, Assam-788817<br />

10 Miranalijyoti Rehab. Centre 9954485197<br />

Kumudnagar, P.O - Jalori Dibrudawar, mrinaljyoti@yahoo.co.in<br />

Duliajan - 786602, Distt. - Dibrugarh,<br />

Assam<br />

11 Sri Sri Sewa Ashram 094351-88044 / 9954440848, 45500 16<br />

Borpathat, PO Maduripathar, 9957387173/ 03753-224720<br />

Silapathar, Distt. Dhemaji-787059,<br />

Assam<br />

12 Jagdamba Kalyan Samiti, Nesra 06111 - 261165/<br />

Vill. - Nesra, 9931626909/ 9431023586<br />

P.O. - Karavi Parsarai,<br />

Distt. - Nalanda - 801304, Bihar<br />

13 Shree Narayan Samaj Kalyan 06184-226492/ 09431465005<br />

Kendra<br />

narayansamaj@yahoo.co.in<br />

Vill. - Lok Dihari, P.O. - Karup<br />

Indrahiyan, Distt. - Rohtas,<br />

Bihar project at Takiya Gumti<br />

(Beair Huse Se Purab)<br />

Near Ranger Makan Ke Pas<br />

Sasaram, Distt. Rohtas, Bihar<br />

14 Shubham 0621-248178, 247420<br />

Administrative Officer, 1st floor, ptshubham@sancharnet.in<br />

Aggarwal Bhawan, Jawaharlal Road,<br />

Muzaffarpur, Bihar-804200.<br />

Project at<br />

Shubham, FardoGola, Rewa Road,<br />

Muzaffarpur-842001, Bihar<br />

15 Aakanksha Institute for Mentally 0631-2431503 /<br />

Handicapped 09234122275<br />

Bhadani Nursing Home (P) Ltd.,<br />

F.B.S. Road, Gaya - 823001,<br />

Bihar Project at opp. Vidyut Nagar<br />

Dobhi Road Bodh Gaya Bihar<br />

16 Indian <strong>National</strong> Portage Association 0172-2749994/09417372091 97500 20<br />

Room No.14-15, 1st Floor,<br />

tehalkohli@gmail.com<br />

Karuna Sadan, Sector-11B,<br />

tehalkohli@hotmail.com<br />

Chandigarh<br />

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S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. of<br />

No. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.<br />

17 Ankur Korba 9826134708 116052 20<br />

HIG - 100, M.P.Nagar,<br />

ankurkorba@mkdiesels.in<br />

Korba-195681,<br />

Chhattisgarh<br />

18 Koshish Samaj Sevi Sanstha 9926114019<br />

Tumgaon Road, Ward no.7,<br />

Mahasamund, Chattisgarh<br />

19 Adarshdeep Akshamta mukulshivali@yahoo.co.in<br />

Punarvas Kendra<br />

M-1/166, SECTOR-1, Deen Dayal<br />

Upadhya Nagar<br />

20 Ashirwad Viklang <strong>Trust</strong> 02755 - 281185 257833 20<br />

B/4, Police Station,<br />

<strong>National</strong> Highway, Sayla,<br />

Distt. Surendranagar,<br />

Gujarat<br />

21 Smt. Parsanben Narandas Ramji 0278-2423917, 2431150, 120386 20<br />

Shah (Talajawala) Society For 2431160<br />

Relief & Rehab of The Disabled pnrntic@rediffmail.com<br />

Shri K.L.Institute for the Deaf, 51,<br />

Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar-364002,<br />

Gujarat<br />

22 Sh. Vadilal S Gandhi Charitable 02691-263296, Fax:-263466,<br />

<strong>Trust</strong><br />

vsgct@icenet.net<br />

Neminathji Ni Wadi, V. S. Gandhi Circle, www.vsgandhitrust.org<br />

Kapadwanj-387620, Dist. - Kheda,<br />

Gujarat<br />

23 Disha<br />

Disha Lane, Hissar Road, 01666-243737,<br />

Sirsa - 125055, 244902, 9215622300,<br />

HARYANA 9896344312<br />

info@dishasco.org<br />

24 Modern Education Society 0184-2240751 172927 20<br />

Mandouri Road, Vill. - Mandoura, sujatavspk@yahoo.com<br />

Dist. - Sonepat, Haryana,<br />

(project at Sapla)<br />

25 Tapan Rehabilitation Society 9416285563 73125 20<br />

Opp. Rajput Dharamshala,<br />

mes_snp@rediffmail.com<br />

Sant Nagar, Chaman Garden,<br />

Karnal-132001, HARYANA<br />

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S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. of<br />

No. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.<br />

26 Ganpati Educational Society 01796-262699 / 9418079043 189177 20<br />

Near Tele. Exchange Kunihar sharma.roshan@yahoo.co.in<br />

The. Arki Distt. Solan<br />

(H.P) 173207<br />

27 Lohiya Viklang Seva Samiti 06422-222806, 9431370676 122972 18<br />

Tilak Nagar, Fasiya Dangal,<br />

lvss-godda@yahoo.com<br />

Godda-814133<br />

28 Vani Vikas - Rehabilitation Center 0651-2340505, 9835551476 185521 19<br />

For Speech, Hearing And Mentally vanivikas_rnc.yahoo.com<br />

Handicapped<br />

Plot No.106, Old A.G. Colony, Ranchi,<br />

Jharkhand<br />

29 Van uden Badhir Kalyan Sansthan 6436-2225101<br />

Dhobi Jharna Microwave Tower, 9771303403<br />

Sahibganj - 816109,<br />

Jharkhand<br />

vubks-sbg@sancharnet.in<br />

30 Parents Association of Mentally 0657-6572214 322238 18<br />

Handicapped of Jamshedpur pbabur@jsr.tatasteel.com<br />

A2/28, Swarn Vihar, Sonari,<br />

Jamshedpur - 83<strong>2011</strong>, Jharkhand<br />

31 St. Thomas Mission Society 0823-2224073,0823-2223122 154420 20<br />

Santhome, P.B. No.42, Engineering santhomemdy@rediffmail.com<br />

College Road, Mandya-571 401,<br />

Karnataka Project at Asha Sadan,<br />

Special School for the Intellectully<br />

Challneged, Kirigandoor<br />

layout, Mandya-571 401,<br />

Kanataka<br />

32 Manovikas 0476 - 2830802 / 2832 802 164043 18<br />

Palliserikkal Post, Sasthamedta, manovikas@gmail.com<br />

Kollam, Kerala-690521<br />

33 Sneha Sadan Special School 0484-299613 155973 19<br />

Pothiyakkara, Yordanapuram<br />

snehapothiyakara@rediffmail.com<br />

PO Kalady-683574, Ernakulam<br />

Distt. Kerala<br />

34 Shilpa Special School 0484-2328977/2232598/ 163719 17<br />

21/1252 A, Palluruthuy, Cochin, sruthishilpam@hotmail.com<br />

Kerala,<br />

Project at<br />

23/2350/ C NSS School Road,<br />

Kochi-6<br />

44


35 Tropical Health Foundation of India 04885-224817/222415<br />

Guruvayoor Road, Kunnamkulam, thfi@sancharnet.in<br />

Thrissur, Kerala<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. of<br />

No. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.<br />

36 Adhikar Shikshan Prashikshan 09300481076/09893676305 148905 16<br />

Punarvas Evam Anusandhan Samiti adhikarsansthan@yahoo.com<br />

328 Beni Sagar Panna<br />

(M.P)<br />

37 Mahila Bal Vikas Samiti 07534-230545, 9425794650 67302 20<br />

2, Mukherjee Colony infront of jail Bhind,<br />

MP-477001<br />

38 Pooja Vikalang Sansthan Evam 09827361472/09425014614 53503 18<br />

Samaj Seval Samiti<br />

poojaviklang@rediffmail.com<br />

B-39, Mayur Vihar Colony,<br />

Ashoka Garden, Bhopal-23<br />

39 SEVA 9229713822, 9300481076, 181323 20<br />

40, Cantt, Sagar - 470001, M.P. 9827389872<br />

sevasamiti1980sagar@yahoo.co.in<br />

40 Shiv Kalyan Evam Shikshan Samiti 0755-2556663 108198 20<br />

LIG-26, Harshwardhan Nagar, skss_bpl@yahoo.com<br />

Bhopal (MP)<br />

41 Viklang Seva Bharti 0761-2655329 47965 11<br />

Banerji Bhawan, 321 Tilak Ward, Fax - 2602290/4012460<br />

Galgala, Jabalpur-482002,<br />

vsbmp123@rediffmail.com<br />

M.P.<br />

42 Indian Red Cross Society, 07662-240784/250086,<br />

Rewa, Punarvas Bhavan, 406086, 406815<br />

Behind Gupta Petrol Pump,<br />

redcrossrewa@rediffmail.com<br />

Jhiria, Rewa-486001, MP<br />

43 Shivangi Education & Rural 07542-268639, 309594, 70925 20<br />

Development Society 9425131834<br />

Hanuman Colony, Guna, MP,<br />

shivangieducation@yahoo.co.in<br />

Project at Near Central School,<br />

Nanakhedi, Guna, MP<br />

44 Anand Parivaar 9422038029/9422038039 132573 20<br />

C/O. Janseva Mandal, 529/ B,<br />

Parasnis Colony, Sadar Bazar,<br />

Powainaka, Satara-415001,<br />

Maharashtra<br />

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S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. of<br />

No. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.<br />

45 Aavishkar Society for the 9423047964 65813 18<br />

Developmentof Mentally<br />

rtg_aavishkar@sancharnet.in<br />

Handicapped<br />

E-95, MIDC, Mirjole,<br />

Ratnagiri-415639 Maharashtra<br />

46 Priyadarshni Gamin & Adivasi 02425-228007, 228907,<br />

Sevabhavi Sanstha 225357<br />

Deepraj Complex, 1st Floor, New Nagar priyadarshani92@hotmail.com,<br />

Rod, Sangamner, Ahmednagar-422605, drarunithape@rediffmail.com<br />

Maharashtra<br />

47 People Advance In Social Services 09862073790 189177 20<br />

New Mata, Churachandpur-795128 pass.admn@yahoo.com,<br />

Manipur<br />

smthccp@yahoo.com<br />

48 Re-creation A Voluntary Agency 97500 20<br />

(Spastics Society of Manipur)<br />

Moirangkhom, Songaijam Leirak, Imphal<br />

West - 795001, Manipur<br />

49 Imphal Guardian Society 0385-2410232 67302 20<br />

Liwa Chanam Pukhari Mapal,<br />

sob_manipur@yahoo.co.in<br />

P.O. Sigjamei-795008, Imphal,<br />

Manipur<br />

50 Community Development Programme 03848 - 222730<br />

Centre<br />

cdpcthoubal@yahoo.co.in<br />

M. I. Road, Thoubal Achouba,<br />

Dist. / P.O. - Thoubal, Manipur<br />

51 Spastics Society of Mizoram 0389-2301115<br />

R Laldanga Building, Chhinga Veng, gensis_azl@hotmail.com<br />

Aizawl<br />

52 Centre For Rehabilitation Services & 06784-230805 108198 20<br />

Research (CRSR))<br />

bls_crsrbdk@sancharnet.in<br />

AT-Patharadi, PO-Charampa.,<br />

Dist. Bhadrak, Orissa-756 101<br />

53 Dadhibamanjew Institute For Social 9337083842<br />

Action (DISA)<br />

disa_kandhamal@rediffmail.com<br />

NAC Road, Masterpara, Phulbani-762001,<br />

Kondhamal, Orissa<br />

54 Research Academy For Rural 9437194908 116052 20<br />

Enrichment (RARE)<br />

raresonepur@yahoo.co,in<br />

At./P.O./Dist. - Sonepur-767017,<br />

Orissa<br />

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S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. of<br />

No. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.<br />

55 Veer Surendra Sai Institute For 0663-2412055, 9437457503 79490 20<br />

Mentally Handicapped<br />

vssimh@yahoo.co.in<br />

At Social Welfare Centre,<br />

P.O. Dhankanda,<br />

District-Sambalpur-768101,<br />

Orissa<br />

56 Home & Hope 0661-2510085 58500 16<br />

Sector - 17, Rourkela - 769003,<br />

Orissa<br />

57 District Red Cross Society, 9438206439, 9438205422 97500 20<br />

District Special School for<br />

MR, Tanwat, Nuapada<br />

District Special School for Mentally<br />

Retarded Tanwat,<br />

Nuapada - 766105, Orissa<br />

58 Rural Organisation for Social 06792-259237/ 174302 20<br />

Elevation (ROSE) 9861383262/9437218266<br />

At- Raghunathpur, W. No.22,<br />

P.O/PS-Baripada, Dist. Mayurbhanj,<br />

Orissa-757 001<br />

59 THE NORTH INDIA CEREBRAL 0161-2564551/5004666<br />

PALSY ASSOCIATION (ASHIRWAD) ashirwadnicpa@gmail.com<br />

C/o. Dr. R. S. Sodhi, 1298/4 B,<br />

Phase - 2, Karnail Singh Nagar,<br />

Pakhowal Road, Ludhiana, Punjab<br />

60 Shikhar Society For The Welfare 0744-2501776 58141 13<br />

of MH<br />

shikharschool@hotmail.com<br />

2-N-3, Dadabari Ext.,<br />

Kota-324009, Rajasthan<br />

61 Pt. Chhitarmal Lata 137990 20<br />

vill & po- Behroj The-Mundawar<br />

Dist-Alwar, Rajasthan<br />

Project at Shiv Jyoti K.D.<br />

manovikas school,khairthal<br />

62 Mahila Bal Vikas Gramodyog 160333 20<br />

Sansthan, Bharatpur (Lucky School)<br />

330, New Pusp Vatika Colony,<br />

Fateh pur Sikri Road, Bharatpur,<br />

Rajasthan<br />

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S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. of<br />

No. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.<br />

63 Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandal 0145-3090439, 9413223809 288438 20<br />

Viswamitra Ashram, Anandpur, rmkm_ajm@yahoo.com<br />

(Topdara), Ajmer-305001,<br />

Rajasthan<br />

64 Prachya Shodh Peeth 0294-2410812 185250 20<br />

30 B AC-I ROAD,<br />

Bhupalpura<br />

sunitaprayas@yahoo.co.in<br />

65 Maa Shyamadevi Yuva Samekit 05454-254059, 9451711443 108408 20<br />

Viklang Punarvas Samiti,<br />

Baghaura sikrara Jaunpur,<br />

U.P.<br />

66 Manav Sewa Gramodogik Sansthan 09452609697 67302 20<br />

Jamon (Near Bank of Baroda), 05361263634<br />

Sultanpur, 227807, UP, Project at<br />

Gram Paramnathpur, Post Viharganj,<br />

District Pratapgarh<br />

67 Shanti Samaj Sevi Samiti 05692-225208 189177 20<br />

2/377, Khatrana Street, fax- 05692-226997<br />

Farrukhabad-209625, U.P.<br />

scitedu@hotmail.com<br />

68 Viklang Kendra 0532-2465766/0532-2465766 181323 20<br />

Opp. Bhardwaj Ashram, J.L.N. Road, viklang.kendra@yahoo.co.in<br />

Allahabad-211002, Uttar Pradesh<br />

69 Manav Utthan Samiti 2547 - 2530232 / 9452134628<br />

Vill- Basti, Post Khiriya, Distt- Mau manavutthan_samiti@yahoo.co.in<br />

U.P<br />

70 Sanchit Vikas Sansthan 9415930242/94153859984 108198 20<br />

Labanapar Turn, P.O. Labanapar, svs.basti@yahoo.com<br />

Dist. Basti (UP)<br />

71 Rachna Vishesh Vidyalaya, 0542-2575947, 2575453<br />

Integrated Institute for Disabled, disabledinstitute@rediffmail.com<br />

Varanasi Hanuman Dham Colony,<br />

Karaundi, B.H.U., Varanasi-221005,<br />

U.P.<br />

72 Balprada Jan Seva Sansthan 137313 20<br />

Moh. - Vijay Nagar, Vill. - Bhidwari,<br />

P.O.-Gawarau, The. - Bilari,<br />

Dist. - Moradabad, U. P.<br />

In March 10 with proposal new project<br />

address given i.e. Balprada Mansik<br />

Mand Vidyalaya, Near Roadways<br />

Bus Stand, Dist. Bijnaur, UP<br />

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S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. of<br />

No. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.<br />

73 Akhil Bhartiya Yuva Kalyan Sansthan 05361-270971, 190938 20<br />

Near Telephone Exchange, 09415382377<br />

Industrial area, Jagdishpur,<br />

dist. Sultanpur-227817, UP<br />

74 Creative Education & Development 09412618076, 05742-232076 190938 20<br />

Society<br />

ceds_etah@indiatimes.com<br />

CEADS House, 155, Patiyali Gate,<br />

Etah-207001, UP<br />

75 Nav Bharat Manav Vikas Sansthan 0135-2695312, 9761246520 73125 20<br />

Near - Green Land School, Dehradun<br />

Road, Doiwala dist. Dehradun,<br />

Uttrakhand Project at Bhadrabad,<br />

Haridwar, Uttrakhand<br />

76 UNECSS Tel. 05963-220547/<br />

Unecss House Billona, Takula Road, 09917041579<br />

Dist. Bageshwer - 263642, Uttarakhand unecss@yahoo.co.in<br />

77 Nimbark Math Seva <strong>Trust</strong> 03225-253296, 9433442540<br />

Vill. Baikunthapur, P.O. Sankarpur, nmsstrust@gmail.com<br />

P.S. Daspur, Dist. Paschim<br />

Medinipur – 721211<br />

78 Vivekananda Loksiksha Niketan 03220-258510, 257178 132573 20<br />

vill. Faridpur, P.O. Dakshin Dauki, P.S, kgp_vincti@sancharnet.in<br />

Contai,, Dist. purba medinipur-721401<br />

Project at:<br />

Vivekanand Lokshiksha Niketan<br />

At East Kumar Pur (School Bazar),<br />

Post, Contai, Dist. Purba Medinipur,<br />

West Bengal<br />

79 Pradip Centre for Autism 033-25341832 / 0891<br />

Management<br />

mallib@hotmail.com<br />

203/B, Block - B, Post-Lake Town,<br />

Dist. - Kolkata - 700089,<br />

West Bengal<br />

TOTAL 7405006 1053<br />

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The Spirit of Volunteering<br />

An informal estimate by VSO Volunteer Allan Rickmann<br />

who worked with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in 2009- <strong>2010</strong>, is<br />

that there are over 20000 volunteers working in our 800+<br />

registered organisations. This is a big resource, and its<br />

optimum usage, would be a great advantage to any<br />

organisation. Allan travelled extensively across the<br />

country and conducted workshops for member NGOs<br />

on Volunteer Management. He has put together a stepby-step<br />

manual on how to induct, train and make<br />

optimum use of volunteers. This book has been<br />

published by the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and distributed to all Allan with JS-CEO<br />

member NGOs. He has been advocating for Volunteer<br />

Management Policy for each NGO.<br />

The experiences quoted and the volunteers covered primarily are from organisations<br />

working in the Developmental Disabilities area; however, the manual can be of use to<br />

any organisation in development work. The vast and deep pools of skill, knowledge<br />

and experience waiting to be tapped in almost every village, town and city in India,<br />

when managed well, can breathe life and vitality into an organisation.<br />

For copies, please mail contactus@thenationaltrust.in.<br />

The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> also supported VSO India in its <strong>National</strong> Volunteering initiative.<br />

Three member organisations had VSO volunteers working with them during <strong>2010</strong>-11.<br />

Among them, North Bengal Council for the Disabled (NBCD) has taken up the task of<br />

building the volunteering capacity of the NGOs in North Bengal, under this initiative.<br />

The aim is to develop a cadre of volunteers from all walks of life by establishing a platform<br />

for volunteering and so bring about change in the lives of the disabled people, particularly<br />

in rural and inaccessible areas.<br />

NBCD is working in partnership with VSO India under the International NGO<br />

Partnership Agreement Project to both build the capacity of Disabled People’s<br />

organisations (DPO) and to strengthen the DPO movement in the region. To support<br />

these initiatives, Bill Carr, a VSO volunteer from Scotland, has been placed at NBCD as<br />

Organisation Development Advisor. NBCD is now working with twelve NGOs registered<br />

with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, and drawn from across the six districts of North Bengal to build<br />

a cadre of volunteers who will:<br />

*Support disabled people in their communities by helping to provide care and support<br />

*Enable disabled people to better access and to exercise rights and entitlements<br />

*Ensure food security and address issues of discrimination in the community.<br />

Volunteers, staff and beneficiaries, Naxalbari Social Welfare Organisation<br />

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9. EARLY INTERVENTION TRAINING PROGRAMME<br />

for stakeholders conducting Early Intervention/School Readiness<br />

Programme for Children with Sensory multiple disabilities and Autism<br />

Spectrum Disorders<br />

9.1 Disabilities that are covered under the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act are developmental<br />

disabilities in the sense that such special children either miss out or have delayed<br />

developmental milestones in their lives. The key to this problem is therefore to help<br />

such children before it is too late - the sooner the better. It is also important for<br />

parents to be aware on the importance and techniques of early intervention and for<br />

NGOs to build their capacities to carry out such training programmes for parents.<br />

9.2 In order to build the capacity and skill of NGOs to train parents in the techniques of<br />

early intervention, so far 17 training programmes have been conducted including 2<br />

during the year for NGOs in collaboration with the Voice and Vision, a Mumbai based<br />

organization and a unit of Hilton Perkins, USA on Multiple Disabilities and Com<br />

Deall <strong>Trust</strong>, Bangalore on Autism Spectrum Disorders at various places including -<br />

Gwalior, Shimla, Gaya, Agartala, Raipur, Vijaynagaram, Jamshedpur, Dehradun,<br />

Kochi, Ranchi, Jaipur, Jabalpur, Guwahati, Allahabad, Aurangabad & Ludhiana.<br />

Demonstrating Early Intervention Methods<br />

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10. SAHYOGI<br />

10.1 Sahyogi was conceived as a part of the support network for assisted independent<br />

living of persons with disabilities. Under the scheme, caregivers are trained through<br />

specially trained trainers and then these trained caregivers are deployed with careseekers.<br />

The trainers are trained by master trainers in collaboration with AADI and<br />

Saarthak. Scheme is implemented through Care Givers Cells (CGC) specially<br />

established in selected NGOs and a third party administrator (TPA) is engaged to coordinate<br />

and network with all the CGCs across the country.<br />

10.2 So far 645 trainers have been trained in 79 batches and 37 CGCs have been set up in 21<br />

States. A separate website for Sahyogi (www.sahyogi.org) has also been developed<br />

for on-line registration of care-seekers and enrolment of caregivers. This provides an<br />

effective way to set up a network of CGCs and facilitates dissemination of information<br />

of availability of caregivers and their skill sets to prospective care-seekers.<br />

However due to increased financial hardship of care-seekers due to their disability<br />

and also due to prevailing mindset, many care-seekers are either unwilling or unable<br />

to pay for the wages of their caregivers. This has posed a serious constraint in expanding<br />

the coverage of the scheme despite huge requirement in the society. As a result, so far,<br />

645 caregivers have been trained, out of which only 319 have been deployed.<br />

10.3 The zone wise list of all CGCs are given below<br />

Zone-wise list of Care Givers Cell (CGC) under Sahyogi Scheme<br />

(as on 31.3.<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

S.No. Zone State C.G.C. Contact Nos. Batch<br />

1 East ASSAM Parents Association of 0361-2478939/9864034505 1<br />

Shishu Sarothi<br />

2 East ASSAM Shri Shri Sewa Ashram, Dhemaji 9957387173/ 3<br />

9707722019/03753-224720<br />

3 East CHHATTISGARH Aakanksha 0771-2427468/ 1<br />

9827183142/9893623417<br />

4 East CHHATTISGARH Sneh Sampada Vidyalaya 0788-2242853/9425553996 2<br />

5 West GUJARAT PNR Society 0278-2420836/ 2<br />

2429326/9825553149<br />

6 East JHARKHAND Madhur Muskan 9334700371 1<br />

7 East JHARKHAND Parents Association of Mentally 0657-6572214/ 2<br />

Handicapped of Jamshedpur 9431372214<br />

(PAMHJ)<br />

8 East MANIPUR Better Living Conditions & 03848-222071/ 3<br />

Research Organization 9863321511<br />

(BELCRO)<br />

9 East MIZORAM Spastics Society of Mizoram 0389-2301115/9436159952 2<br />

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S.No. Zone State C.G.C. Contact Nos. Batch<br />

10 East ORISSA Open Learning System 0674-2301626/9437001979 1<br />

11 East ORISSA Centre for Rehab. Services & 06784-231387/9437060238 2<br />

Research (CRSR)<br />

12 East ORISSA Pingalakhi Public Welfare Org. 06758-211156/9861006209 3<br />

(PPWO), Puri.<br />

13 East ORISSA Rural Org. for Social Elevation 06792-259237/9861383262 3<br />

(ROSE), Mayurbhanj<br />

14 West RAJASTHAN Prachya Shodh Peeth 0294-2410812/9351549074 2<br />

15 East TRIPURA Abhoy Mission (Swabalamban) 9436123069 3<br />

16 East TRIPURA Voluntary Health Association 9862482353 3<br />

of Tripura<br />

17 East WEST BENGAL North Bengal Council for 9434044934/9475081433 1<br />

the Disabled<br />

18 East WEST BENGAL Pradip: Centre for Autism 033-25340891 3<br />

Management<br />

19 North HARYANA Disha 9215622600 2<br />

20 North HARYANA Modern Education Society 9868152493 2<br />

21 North HIMACHAL Chetna 9418000055 1<br />

PRADESH<br />

22 North MADHYA Shri Shri Utkarsh Samiti 5057941 2<br />

PRADESH<br />

23 North NEW DELHI Manovikas Charitable Society 9868807772 2<br />

24 North UTTAR Integrated Inst. of Rehab.for the 9411410582 3<br />

PRADESH Disabled (IIRD), Agra<br />

25 North UTTAR Shikshit Yuva Sewa Samiti, Basti 05442-242280 2<br />

PRADESH<br />

26 North UTTAR Shubhasheesh Siksha abam 0535-2217123/9415190420 3<br />

PRADESH Vikas Sewa Sansthan,<br />

Rae Bareilly<br />

27 North UTTAR Viklang Kendra, Allahabad 0532-2465766 2<br />

PRADESH<br />

28 North UTTARAKHAND Happy Family Health Care & 9319621833 2<br />

Research Association, Roorkee<br />

29 South ANDHRA Chaitanya Instt. for the LD, 944018945/08966-74360 3<br />

PRADESH Vizianagaram<br />

30 South ANDHRA Dakshinya Inst. For the MH, 9346464698 2<br />

PRADESH Guntur<br />

31 South ANDHRA Kiranam Org. for the Welfare of 040-24249606 2<br />

PRADESH Disabled, Rangareddy<br />

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S.No. Zone State C.G.C. Contact Nos. Batch<br />

32 South ANDHRA Swayamkrushi 040-27992420/27990741 2<br />

PRADESH Secunderabad<br />

33 South KARNATAKA Information Resource Centre, 9945380723 1<br />

Bangalore<br />

34 South KERALA Sneha Sadan Complex, 9249377763 3<br />

Ernakulam<br />

35 South TAMIL NADU Chidambaram Educational Society, 0461-2320507 2<br />

Toothukudi<br />

36 South TAMIL NADU Ecomwel Orthopaedic Centre, 04290-251703 2<br />

Salem<br />

37 West MAHARASTRA Jeevoday Education Society, 0712-2529647 3<br />

Special School for the MH<br />

The Homeless as Advocates and<br />

Awareness Campaigners<br />

The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> launched an<br />

innovative Awareness Raising<br />

programme in 2 nd April <strong>2010</strong>. The<br />

<strong>Trust</strong> supported St Stephen’s<br />

Hospital, Delhi, the state-appointed<br />

mother NGO for the Homeless in the<br />

capital. In their first endeavour to<br />

explore alternative employment<br />

opportunities for the homeless. A<br />

team of ten homeless people with<br />

disabilities, who used to live off alms<br />

given by devotees coming to a<br />

prominent temple in the city, were<br />

trained by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s SNAC,<br />

AADI to generate and increase<br />

awareness on Disability.<br />

The group went around the city in<br />

motorized tricycles, distributing<br />

information brochures, pamphlets and<br />

advocating for the rights of the<br />

disabled. The campaign was flagged<br />

off by the Chief Secretary to the Delhi<br />

Government, Shri Rakesh Mehta.<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> provided the wages to<br />

the campaigners, who were on the<br />

mission for three weeks.<br />

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11. GHARAUNDA<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

(Group Home and Rehabilitation Activities under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act<br />

for Disabled Adults) A Lifelong Shelter & Care Scheme<br />

11.1 GHARAUNDA scheme, launched in 2008, aims at providing lifelong shelter & care to<br />

persons with disabilities. The intention behind the scheme is<br />

♦ to provide assured minimum quality of care services at an affordable price and on<br />

a sustainable basis,<br />

♦ encourage assisted living with independence and dignity and<br />

♦ facilitate establishment of requisite infrastructure for the assured care system<br />

throughout the country.<br />

11.2 The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in partnership with State Government and other stakeholders<br />

facilitates setting up requisite infrastructure and other support system on a sustainable<br />

basis. Such facilities can be either created afresh or added to the existing facility available<br />

with the Service Provider for running the Group Home. Funding pattern in either<br />

case will remain the same on per seat basis.<br />

11.3 So far there are 10 centres sanctioned and Rs. 1.44 crore released, as detailed below:<br />

In lakh Rs.<br />

S. No. Centre Sanctioned Amount Fund released<br />

1 Open Learning System, Bhubaneswar, Orissa 40.00 12.00<br />

2 Karnataka Parents Association for Mentally 40.00 24.00<br />

Retarded Children, Bangalore, Karnataka<br />

3 Partner Hooghly, Hooghly, West Bengal 40.00 12.00<br />

4 PRAYAS, Kolkata 40.00 12.00<br />

5 Savali, Pune 40.00 12.00<br />

6 Govt. of Chattisgarh, Raipur (at Raipur) 100.00 30.00<br />

7 Govt. of Uttarakhand, Dehradun ( at Haridwar) 100.00 -<br />

8 Govt. of Haryana (at Biwani) 100.00 -<br />

9 Govt. of Tripura ( at Agartala) 100.00 30.00<br />

10. Muskaan, Delhi 40.00 12.00<br />

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12. NIRAMAYA – Health Insurance Scheme<br />

12.1 Niramaya – Health Insurance Scheme for persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy,<br />

Mental Retardation & Multiple Disabilities has been the flagship scheme of <strong>National</strong><br />

<strong>Trust</strong>. Started in ten districts on pilot basis, the scheme has been extended to cover<br />

the entire country (excluding J&K), by popular demand.<br />

12.2 The health insurance scheme for persons with disabilities was started, as health is<br />

the primary concern of any individual. The scheme has some path breaking features<br />

like - no age bar, no exclusion of pre-existing medical conditions, and no pre-insurance<br />

medical test. Cashless treatment, one of the earlier features has been discontinued;<br />

however reimbursements are being made. The fee under the scheme has been revised<br />

at Rs. 500 per annum for family income more than Rs. 15000 per month and Rs. 250 per<br />

annum for family income upto Rs. 15000 per month. However, the scheme continues<br />

to be free for BPL families on production of BPL/Income certificate from competent<br />

authority.<br />

12.3 Benefit chart under the scheme has also been slightly modified to adjust with the<br />

claim pattern which will be effective from next insurance cycle, i.e. 2.4.<strong>2011</strong>/12.10.<strong>2011</strong><br />

as the case may be. The revised chart is given below:-<br />

Section Sub Section Detail Sub Limit Overall Limit of Section<br />

I<br />

Hospitalization<br />

A Hospitalization 1,00,000<br />

B Corrective Surgeries for existing 50,000<br />

Disability including congenital disability<br />

C Non-surgical 15,000<br />

D Surgery to prevent further aggravation 15,000<br />

of disability<br />

OVERALL LIMIT OF HOSPITALIZATION – RS. 1,00,000/-<br />

II Out Patient Treatment 10,000<br />

A OPD treatment including the pathology, 5,000<br />

diagnostic tests<br />

B Regular Medical checkup for non-ailing 5,000<br />

disabled.<br />

C Ongoing Therapies to reduce impact 7,500<br />

of disability and disability-related<br />

complications.<br />

D Dental Preventive Dentistry 7,500<br />

OVERALL LIMIT OF OUT PATIENT TREATMENT RS. 15,000/-<br />

IV Transportation costs (to be considered Rs. 150 per 1,500<br />

within limit of IPD or OPD). visit (for 3<br />

visits)<br />

V Alternative Medicine (to be considered (per 2,000<br />

within limit of IPD or OPD).<br />

treatment<br />

cycle)<br />

OVERALL LIMIT OF THE COVERAGE FOR A PERSON RS. 1,00,000/-<br />

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12.4 Easy availability, affordability and accessibility to treatment and claim settlement<br />

process, has made the scheme immensely popular. In two years of its implementation,<br />

it has resulted in enrolment of over 1 Lac persons with disabilities and issuance of<br />

96344 health cards. The enrolment continues to be online through all the registered<br />

organizations of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. This has provided us valuable data about our<br />

stakeholders. The claim settlement under the scheme during the year is Rs. 87.59<br />

lakhs benefitting 4569 persons<br />

Progress under Niramaya during <strong>2010</strong>-11<br />

Enrollment during <strong>2010</strong>-11 29074<br />

Total enrollment since inception 100669<br />

Health ID card distributed 96344<br />

Claims settled by way of reimbursement<br />

4569 cases, Amount - Rs.87.59 lakh<br />

Total Expenditure in <strong>2010</strong>-11 Rs. 2,66,86,990<br />

Niramaya card distribution<br />

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13. GYAN PRABHA (Scholarship) Scheme<br />

13.1 Gyan Prabha is a scholarship scheme for pursuing post schooling vocational training<br />

or higher studies including professional courses with a view to enhance employability<br />

of persons with autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation and multiple disabilities.<br />

13.2 The scheme was launched in 2008 and based on its operational experience, it was<br />

refined in December <strong>2010</strong> as below<br />

a) Monthly family income limit of Rs. 15,000 has been waived off.<br />

b) The condition of minimum 50% marks for renewal of the scholarship for next year<br />

has been waived off. The renewal will now be based on regular attendance in the<br />

class to be certified by the head of the educational/ training institute.<br />

c) The amount of scholarship has been increased from Rs.700 to Rs. 1000 per month.<br />

13.3 Application can be submitted on-line through any organization registered with the<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> throughout the year. Application in prescribed format as given in<br />

Annexure XII can also be submitted to the State Nodal Agency Centre.<br />

13.4 So far 43 students have been sanctioned scholarships including ten in the current year.<br />

Gyan Prabha provides scholarship for persuing education<br />

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14. UDDYAM PRABHA (Incentive) Scheme<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

14.1 Uddyam Prabha is an incentive scheme to promote economic activities for self –<br />

employment of persons with disabilities covered under the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act. Under<br />

the scheme, persons with such disabilities are given interest subsidy up to 5% in case<br />

of BPL and 3% in case of others if they avail loan, from banks or financial institutions<br />

for carrying out income generating ventures. Loan can be availed individually or in a<br />

group of any size but the incentive is limited to 5 years on loan up to Rs. 1 lakh per<br />

person.<br />

14.2 Application can be submitted on-line through any organization registered with the<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> throughout the year. Application in prescribed format as given in<br />

Annexure XIII can also be submitted to the State Nodal Agency Centre.<br />

14.3 Understandably, owing to the challenging conditions because of such disabilities, the<br />

response is very limited. So far four ventures have been sanctioned under the scheme.<br />

14.4 However with the E3 (Economic Enterprise & Empowerment) initiatives being<br />

undertaken through ARUNIM, some significant progress may be achieved in the next<br />

few years.<br />

Uddyam Prabha supports entrepreneurship<br />

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15. SAMBHAV-<strong>National</strong> Resource Center<br />

15.1 The <strong>National</strong> Resource Centre called “Sambhav – Making Inclusion Possible”, a<br />

project of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in collaboration with AADI & SAARTHAK was launched<br />

on 22 nd April, <strong>2010</strong> by Hon’ble Minister of SJ & E, Shri Mukul Wasnik and by Hon’ble<br />

Minister of State, Shri. D. Napoleon at AADI, New Delhi.<br />

15.2 The project ‘Sambhav’ showcases various ways in which the principles of Universal<br />

Design can be applied in different areas of life like communication (enhancing listening,<br />

understanding and alternative modes of communication); learning (play, concept<br />

teaching and self learning); movement (transfers, supported walking, alternative<br />

methods of mobility, and outdoor travelling); and just doing things (for well being,<br />

safety, eating, drinking, self care, home chores, work and managing money), to name<br />

just a few.<br />

15.3 ‘Sambhav’ provides facilities for demonstrations and experiencing practical usage of<br />

the displayed items by persons with disabilities and for others. This will support people<br />

to become acquainted with devices before taking decisions on buying any particular<br />

item. It also hopes to provide an opportunity to people to imagine further possibilities<br />

based on the ideas displayed.<br />

At Sambhav Inauguration<br />

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16. ARUNIM<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

ARUNIM (Association for Rehabilitation under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Initiative of Marketing), is<br />

a path-breaking initiative of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. It is registered as a non-profit society and<br />

was launched by Dr. Abdul Kalam on the 22 nd September, 2008. The key objective is to<br />

undertake marketing of products and services of persons with disabilities, particularly those<br />

covered under the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act & build capabilities.<br />

Vision:<br />

To empower Persons with Disabilities to be active partners in contributing to the growth of<br />

the global economy.<br />

Mission:<br />

ARUNIM builds an entrepreneurial approach towards economic empowerment and self<br />

reliance for Persons with Disabilities and other marginalized groups, with a focus on<br />

developmental disabilities.<br />

ARUNIM will enable Persons with Disabilities to say I AM…I CAN!<br />

Key Achievements of ARUNIM during the financial year <strong>2010</strong> – 11<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

Strengthened ARUNIM’s marketing division by hiring 3 key professionals<br />

Launched Economic Enterprise & Empowerment challenge <strong>2010</strong>, a business<br />

competition for members of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> & ARUNIM to invite business proposals<br />

to take up as pilot project for ARUNIM. It was to stimulate the members to think<br />

about transition from sheltered workshops to micro enterprises.<br />

Selected 6 Pilot projects to be taken up for this year<br />

Launched 3 ARUNIM stores at Dilli Haat, Pitampura, facilitated by MSJE through<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

Launched ARUNIM’s website – www.arunim.in<br />

Created new marketing links through networking<br />

ARUNIM members participated for the first time in creating promotional material<br />

for Badhte Kadam – II<br />

Facilitated Knowledge workshop with <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> on the theme of Micro<br />

Enterprise & Skill Development for all members. It brought all the key speakers who<br />

spoke on the topics of Product Development, Branding & Skill Building.<br />

♦ 16 New members registered during the year bring the total membership to 162.<br />

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Capacity Building:<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

Micro Enterprise Training: Conducted Micro Enterprise Training for Eastern Region<br />

in which 20 NGO members participated<br />

Agarbathy Project: Collaborated with ITC Limited and initiated Agarbathy training<br />

for member NGOs in which 50 people were trained to make quality agarbathies. It is<br />

a buy back arrangement where ITC is giving the raw material and buying back the<br />

finished product.<br />

♦ Retail Management: Conducted a Training session for an inclusive group of 40<br />

Volunteers belonging our member NGOs, management students, Persons with<br />

disabilities & marginalized groups who were later taken on a short term assignment<br />

as sales persons to manage stalls at the Dilli Haat & IITF Fairs. The training was on<br />

inventory management, sales, customer handling, store management, billing, cash<br />

management, customer relationship management etc.<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

Packaging & Branding: Aloe Vera Products were picked for packaging and branding<br />

under ARUNIM umbrella<br />

Enterprise Management & Business Development Plan: This year the main focus<br />

has been the transition from sheltered workshops to micro enterprises. Thus ARUNIM<br />

launched Economic Enterprise & Empowerment challenge <strong>2010</strong> to <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>’s &<br />

ARUNIM members to generate the business ideas and send their proposals.<br />

During the process –<br />

• Training on the process of transition & Economic Enterprise & Empowerment was<br />

conducted<br />

• 2 day workshop on “Writing a winning Business Proposal” was conducted for all<br />

the applicants of Economic Enterprise & Empowerment competition<br />

• Business Development Toolkit was made in English & Hindi<br />

6 Pilot projects have been selected as ARUNIM’s pilot projects for this year. They<br />

would be mentored and supported to start an enterprise. For this ARUNIM partnered<br />

with <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, <strong>National</strong> Skill Development Corporation & UNDP<br />

Marketing & Creating ARUNIM Brand:<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

Sale Turn Over – Rs.29.97 lakhs<br />

ARUNIM has launched its 3 permanent retail stores in Dilli Haat, Pitampura<br />

Participated in Exhibitions / Fairs<br />

• Shilpotsav <strong>2010</strong> (Got 20 stalls for 15 days)<br />

• India International Trade Fair (Got 8 stalls for the period of 14 days)<br />

• Shilpotsav Chennai <strong>2010</strong> (Got 3 stalls for 1½ month)<br />

• Blind Relief Mela<br />

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Corporate stalls<br />

• Denso Haryana Pvt. Ltd.<br />

• Tata Capital<br />

• IBM<br />

• Wipro<br />

• Zee Campus<br />

• NTPC<br />

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♦<br />

♦<br />

Bulk orders were supplied to Cottage Emporium and other corporates<br />

Branding: ARUNIM generated lot of awareness through advertisement and<br />

promotional materials<br />

• Advertised through 2 bus shelters in Delhi<br />

• Launched its website www.arunim.in<br />

• Brand presence with theme (through colour coding) for all 20 stalls during Shilpotsav<br />

<strong>2010</strong> at Dilli Haat<br />

♦<br />

ARUNIM networking on national & international level<br />

• Participated in Micro Small Medium Enterprise conference at Chandigarh organized<br />

by Commonwealth London for all commonwealth countries and represented the<br />

disability sector<br />

• Product display in CSR- CSO BRIDGE at CII’s Flagship event at Chandigarh<br />

• Networked with MNCs to qualify for vendor status to supply stationery and gifts<br />

to them. This status would give bulk orders across the country.<br />

Action plan for the coming year:<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

Mentoring 6 pilot projects<br />

Starting Design Studio for continuous product development for our members<br />

Introduction of technology for scaling up the production of paper bags in Delhi<br />

Benefits in becoming ARUNIM member:<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

♦<br />

Get support in started Micro Enterprises<br />

Avail ARUNIM retail outlets at Dilli Haat to sell products<br />

Avail the benefit of participation in Exhibition/ fairs/ corporate stalls<br />

Get exposure to corporate buyers for bulk orders<br />

Linkages to funding support<br />

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For becoming member, an applicant can fill up the registration form online on<br />

www.arunim.in and pay annual membership fee of Rs. 500 (Rupees five hundred only)<br />

by Cheque / DD drawn in favour of ARUNIM and payable at New Delhi.<br />

ARUNIM’s contact details:<br />

ARUNIM head office : 16 B, Bada Bazar Road, Old Rajender Nagar, New Delhi-110 060<br />

ARUNIM stores: Stall No – 88, 89 & 90 Dilli Haat, Pitampura, Delhi<br />

Ph No – 011-25752423 Email ID: arunim2008@gmail.com, Website: www.arunim.in<br />

For products related inquiries mail on marketing@arunim.in<br />

E3 Challenge is launched<br />

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17. ABILINE<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><br />

17.1 Abiline- the helpline for persons with disability started by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in 2008, is<br />

now toll-free. It is being run in collaboration with Aarth-Astha (a renowned NGO in<br />

Delhi) and has picked up momentum and is now catering to a larger population, with<br />

a lot of calls coming in from remote rural areas of the country.<br />

17.2 Due to better awareness, the number of calls has increased. The information is being<br />

provided through IVRS or through Counsellors on the following issues:<br />

• Acts and Laws<br />

• Rights of Persons with Disabilities<br />

• Facilities and Schemes of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> as well as the Central Government<br />

• Health related issues<br />

• Assessments and therapies<br />

• Procurement of Disability Certificates<br />

• Education related issues including primary and secondary education with<br />

possibilities of technical training<br />

• Pre-vocational assessments and guidance on vocational training<br />

• Legal Guardianship and the process involved in procuring one<br />

• Residential homes and hostel facilities<br />

• Respite care<br />

• Issues related to other disabilities like VI, HI, SI, Learning Disabilities and Mental<br />

Illness<br />

• Aids and Appliances and grants for the same<br />

17.3 On an average, every day, there are 5 - 6 queries on phone, emails and also walk-in<br />

consultations which Counsellors attend personally. Some calls are also addressed<br />

through our recording IVRS system, particularly, during non-office hours.<br />

17.4 The remarkable feature this year has been more calls on the Niramaya Health Insurance<br />

Scheme of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. The other major queries related to Mental Retardation,<br />

Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders from anxious parents who were mostly<br />

worried about diagnosis and possibilities of assessment of such a disability in case of<br />

young babies 4-6 months old.<br />

17.5 People were eager to know about respite care, home /hostel facilities as well as<br />

information on Care-givers training schemes obviously because of growing awareness<br />

about these schemes.<br />

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18. PUBLICITY & AWARENESS RAISING EVENTS<br />

18.1 BADHTE KADAM-II - Mobile Disability Awareness Expedition<br />

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Badhte Kadam was conceived as a mega Awareness Campaign with a view to<br />

encourage networking and collaboration amongst different stakeholders and to<br />

harness their synergy and rope in masses in the process. Accordingly the first Badhte<br />

Kadam or BK-1 was organized in 2009-10 in 14 states/ UTs to spread awareness<br />

about UNCRPD and schemes of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. 4 teams comprising 6 volunteers<br />

including atleast one person with disability in each team were flagged off from Delhi<br />

who completed their 15 days journey and organised 60 awareness camps en-route<br />

before returning to Delhi.<br />

Seeing the huge popularity and cost effectiveness of the campaign and also<br />

widespread demands to cover all the remaining States of the country, BK-2 was<br />

organised from 16th to 30th November <strong>2010</strong> with greater participation and coverage<br />

and improved resource materials.<br />

The theme for BK2 included Census -<strong>2011</strong>. Publicity and awareness materials were<br />

improved based on the feedback received and experience gained during BK-1. These<br />

materials were also translated into local languages through SNACs.<br />

In order to cover all the States and UTs, the earlier approach of all the teams originating<br />

from Delhi was changed to all the teams simultaneously starting from their respective<br />

State/UT capitals after the formal flag off in New Delhi. For successful implementation<br />

of this pan India approach, all the SNACs were assigned key role in organizing BK-2<br />

in their States.<br />

Accordingly, the campaign was flagged off on 16th November from New Delhi and<br />

on 19 th November <strong>2010</strong> from different State/UT capitals and flagged in on 30th<br />

November <strong>2010</strong> in New Delhi.<br />

During this period, in each of the 29 States and one UT, one team of 6 volunteers with<br />

atleast one person with disability in every team traversed altogether more than 50,000<br />

km by road organising numerous awareness meetings, road-shows and mass contact<br />

programmes. Besides this, 240 melas were held with the active participation of local<br />

Registered Organizations, School/College Students, District Administration and the<br />

general public. A mobile exhibition consisting of ten posters focusing on disability<br />

rights as related to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with<br />

Disabilities (UNCRPD) was designed and put up at every stop by all the teams during<br />

their long journeys.<br />

All India Radio and the prominent news channel AajTak were among the several<br />

media channels that covered the expedition. The coverage by local press was<br />

phenomenal.<br />

The colourful materials received from SNACs in the Flag-In were displayed on 4 th<br />

December <strong>2010</strong> at Dill Haat, Pitampura to celebrate World Disability Day with the<br />

theme of “Create Inclusion and Celebrate Diversity”.<br />

18.2 <strong>National</strong> Conference on “Alternative Communication and Assistive Technology”.<br />

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development of new technology and innovation for persons with disabilities. An<br />

amount of Rs. 50000 was sanctioned and released to ISAAC – India Chapter for<br />

convening 2 nd <strong>National</strong> Conference on Alternative Communication and Assistive<br />

Technology for persons with disabilities held in Chennai on 9 -10 July, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

18.3 Media<br />

To sensitize society about the schemes, programmes and activities of the <strong>National</strong><br />

<strong>Trust</strong> different modes are adopted such as planners, table calendars and wall calendars<br />

featuring role models and achievers with developmental disabilities besides<br />

advertisements in newspapers, articles in magazines.<br />

For creating awareness among families having persons with disabilities to get them<br />

counted during the Census <strong>2011</strong>, a 30 seconds film was made by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and<br />

was telecast by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Government of India<br />

on Doordarshan.<br />

18.4 9 th Anjali <strong>National</strong> Children’s Festival<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> supported the endeavour of Swabhiman – an NGO in organizing<br />

‘Anjali’ an Inclusive Children Festival held annually in Bhubaneswar to encourage<br />

children to come together and participate in various creative activities. This year,<br />

the programme was held during 10 th – 14 th November, <strong>2010</strong>, in which around 1000<br />

children, escorts and volunteers participated. An amount of Rs. 3.0 lakh has been<br />

sanctioned, out of which Rs. 1.50 lakh has been released.<br />

18.5 International Conference/Workshop on Autism<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has also supported Tamana Association, New Delhi in organizing<br />

International Conference/ Workshop on Autism from 8-11 April, <strong>2010</strong>. An amount of<br />

Rs. 1.0 lakh has been released for this purpose.<br />

18.6 Awareness camp on World Autism Day<br />

‘World Autism Day’ is celebrated by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and its registered organizations<br />

across the country on 2nd April, <strong>2011</strong>, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in collaboration with St.<br />

Stephen’s Hospital, the mother NGO dealing with Homeless population in Delhi,<br />

organized mobile awareness campaign at 40 places of Delhi, being conducted by<br />

homeless people with disabilities on tricycles at strategic locations. The campaign<br />

proved to be a good success specially in the resettlement colonies.<br />

18.7 We Care Filmfest <strong>2010</strong><br />

We Care Film Fest is an annual international festival of documentary films on<br />

disability issues. It is organized by Brotherhood with the support of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

and in association with the United Nations Information Centre for India and Bhutan<br />

(UNIC), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization<br />

(UNESCO) and the Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT).<br />

The Festival is an advocacy tool that seeks to bring about attitudinal and behavioural<br />

changes on approaches to disability, promote the inclusion of people with disabilities,<br />

and rid people of misconceptions, myths and prejudices surrounding disability issues.<br />

The Festival seeks to promote the rights of persons with disabilities as set out in the<br />

UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)<br />

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During the year, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> provided a financial assistance of Rs. 3.20 lakh as<br />

Awards for the award winning films for the Film Festival.<br />

18.9 VSO partnership - Engagement of Volunteers<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has engaged services of 2 members of VSO namely – Mr Michael<br />

Jeffrey Rosenkrantz, a US <strong>National</strong> and Ms Florence Manikan, a Phillipines <strong>National</strong><br />

to share their experience of fund raising with partner organizations and contribute<br />

to building their capacity. Mr Mike has been involved in capacity building workshops<br />

and the BadhteKadam campaign while Ms Florence has been conducting a study on<br />

the Samarth Centres for upgrading their efficacy and setting up monitoring Evaluation<br />

systems.<br />

18.10Community Awareness Programmes -<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> carries out Community Awareness Programmes. During the year, 11<br />

NGOs conducted 18 programmes for which Rs.95,000 was reimbursed. In addition,<br />

an amount of Rs. 30,000 was reimbursed for the programmes conducted during 2009-<br />

10 end.<br />

18.11 Organisational Development Capacity Building Workshop<br />

Financial resource crunch and organizational sustainability have always been the core<br />

concern of the organizations registered with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. In order to address<br />

these concerns, organizational development workshops were conceived.<br />

During the year 8 workshops , as listed below, were conducted. The issues covered<br />

under these workshops included fund raising planning, strategic planning,<br />

communications planning and human resources-team building and staff retention.<br />

Sr. No. Organization Place Date<br />

1 ROSHNI (Rehabilitation Opportunities, Gwalior, M.P. 10 – 12 May, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Services & Health for the Neurologically Impaired)<br />

2 J M Institute of Speech & Hearing Patna, Bihar 7 – 9 July, <strong>2010</strong><br />

3 Deepshikha Ranchi, Jharkhand 14 – 17 July, <strong>2010</strong><br />

4 Chetna Lucknow, U.P. 9 – 11 August, <strong>2010</strong><br />

5 RAPHAEL Ryder Cheshire International Centre Dehradun, Uttarakhand 26 – 28 August,<br />

<strong>2010</strong><br />

6 Shishu Sarothi, Centre for Rehabilitation & Guwahati, Assam 9 – 11 December,<br />

Training for Multiple Disability <strong>2010</strong><br />

7 Meghalaya Parents Association for Disabled Shillong, Meghalaya 16 – 17 December,<br />

<strong>2010</strong><br />

8 Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy (IICP) Howrah, Kolkata 21 – 23 December,<br />

<strong>2010</strong><br />

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In addition to this, an amount of Rs. 11 lakh was sanctioned to ARUNIM for<br />

conducting Capacity Building Workshops for its member Organizations, out of which<br />

Rs. 5.5 lakh released.


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19.1 This year the Knowledge Workshop had been planned to fulfill one major objective of<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> i.e. Inclusion and greater participation of People with Disabilities in<br />

the community which is possible through learning appropriate skills and earning a<br />

wage. Hence the theme of this year’s workshop was “Skill Development and Micro<br />

Enterprise” and the launch of Economic Enterprise Empowerment (E3) Challenge. It<br />

was organized at Vishwa Yuvak Kendra on 9.9.<strong>2010</strong>. Many eminent personalities who<br />

have made their mark in the industry shared their knowledge and expertise so that<br />

our sheltered workshops can be made viable production units with good market value.<br />

The personalities who presented in first session were:<br />

♦ Mr. Dilip Chenoy, MD & CEO, of <strong>National</strong> Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)<br />

and Sutradhar of E3 Challenge made a presentation on “Market Oriented Skill<br />

Development with Inclusion of persons with disability“.<br />

♦ Ms Meera Shenoy of Wadhwani Foundation was successful in providing job<br />

opportunities for many socially and economically backward youth and hence she<br />

spoke about “Employment and Livelihood-Way Forward”.<br />

♦ Ms Neelam Chhibber of Industree Crafts Foundation helped our stakeholders<br />

understand the depth of micro enterprise as she had made her producers’<br />

shareholders in her company. She spoke about “Business Beyond Barriers”.<br />

♦ Mr Jacob Mathew of Idiom Design and Consulting Ltd spoke about BRAND-its<br />

role and responsibilities.<br />

19.2 The second session was totally devoted to E3 Challenge which was presented by Ms<br />

Manisha Gupta of START UP. She presented our stakeholders how to design a<br />

sustainable business model and made them understand the E3 Challenge.<br />

19.3 The last session was an open forum where the stakeholders cleared their doubts on<br />

how a nonprofit NGO can earn profit in the sense that its students i.e. persons with<br />

disabilities can become empowered, earning a dignified livelihood.<br />

Be not afraid of going slowly; be afraid only of<br />

standing still.<br />

-Chinese Proverb<br />

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20. 10 th <strong>Annual</strong> General Meeting<br />

20.1 The 10 th <strong>Annual</strong> General Meeting of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> was one of consolidation wherein<br />

we looked back at our achievements and hurdles and thought of our future, and how<br />

should we go forward. The event was organized at Vishwa Yuvak Kendra,<br />

Chanakyapuri, New Delhi on 10 th September <strong>2010</strong>. Chairperson Mrs Poonam Natarajan<br />

welcomed the stakeholders and other dignitaries and presented the annual report<br />

2009-10 highlighting various achievements, the streamlining of our programmes, more<br />

scientific reporting, the need of awareness creation - the huge success of Badhte<br />

Kadam-I.<br />

It followed the inauguration of E3 Challenge. Also there was the launch of Multimedia<br />

Kit for parents of persons with multiple disabilities by Shri D Napoleon, Hon’ble<br />

Minister of State, SJ&E. He then presented the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Awards. In<br />

his concluding speech he applauded the spirit of the awardees and the heights they<br />

have reached in their respective areas. He had a word of praise for parents of PwDs<br />

who have untiringly been with their children irrespective of their disability. He also<br />

felt that the Multimedia Kit should be translated not only into Hindi but in other<br />

regional languages also.<br />

20.2 The second session of the meeting was devoted to eminent speakers. Mr Ashwin<br />

Chandrasekharan of Invention Labs who has developed a device AVAZ which breaks<br />

the barriers of communication for people with cerebral palsy, multiple disability or<br />

people having problem in oral communication. He explained how people with<br />

impaired speech can now communicate like all others.<br />

20.3 Ms Merry Barua spoke about identifying Autism, the path taken in our country and<br />

the latest developments in the field. Ms Helen spoke about the latest research plans<br />

for Intellectual Disabilities and formation of NAPKID. Ms Pushpa Aman Singh of<br />

GuideStar India talked about Governance and Transparency.<br />

20.4 All these presentations were aimed at enlightening our stakeholders about the growth<br />

of technology and the developments in our field.<br />

20.5 The meeting then moved on to the open forum, in which several queries from the<br />

audience were addressed. The event concluded with the vote of thanks.<br />

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21. NATIONAL TRUST ANNUAL AWARDS <strong>2010</strong><br />

21.1 To recognize excellence, to encourage voluntarism and to promote best practices<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> gives awards during its AGM. The following categories of awards were<br />

selected by the subcommittee:<br />

A Best Individual<br />

♦ Persons with Disability<br />

♦ Parents of the Person with Disability<br />

♦ Professionals<br />

B Best Innovative Design or adaptation of assistive devices<br />

C Best Product developed for sheltered workshop<br />

D Best Local Level Committee<br />

E Best Employer<br />

F Best Organisation<br />

♦ Best NGO<br />

♦ Best Parents Association<br />

♦ Association of Persons with Disability<br />

21.2 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Awards <strong>2010</strong> were given away to following awardees by Shri<br />

D. Napoleon, Hon’ble Minister of State, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment<br />

during <strong>Annual</strong> General Meeting held on 10. th September <strong>2010</strong>:<br />

(1) Person with Disability<br />

• Ms. Mousumi Mohanty<br />

• Mr Ashwin Karthik<br />

(2) Parent of Person with Disability<br />

• Ms. Vani Prasannam<br />

(3) Best Professional<br />

• Dr. Alka Nizamie<br />

(4) Best product developed for Sheltered Workshop<br />

• Prachya Shodh Peeth, Udaipur, Rajasthan.<br />

• Athak Prayas Sanstha, Delhi<br />

• Digdarshika, Bhopal, MP.<br />

• Rampurhat Spastics and Handicapped Society, Birbhum, WB<br />

(5) Best Local Level Committees<br />

• Nalbari, Assam – North East<br />

• Seoni, Madhya Pradesh – Central<br />

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(6) Best NGO<br />

• Chetana Apangmati Vikas Sanstha, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.<br />

• Integrated Rehabilitation and Development Center, Puducherry<br />

• Uma Manovikas Kendram, East Godavari, AP<br />

(7) Best Parents’ Association<br />

• Prerona Pratibandhi Sishu Bikash Kendra, Jorhat, Assam<br />

(8) Best Association of Persons with Disability<br />

• Friend’s Organisation, Delhi<br />

(9) Best Employee of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

• Sh Suresh Kumar Thukral, PS to JS&CEO<br />

Hon'ble Minister of State, giving away the awards<br />

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22. <strong>Report</strong>s of the States and Union Territories<br />

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Programmes & Schemes sanctioned during the Financial year <strong>2010</strong>-11<br />

PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE<br />

S.<br />

No.<br />

State<br />

Registered Organizations<br />

Legal Guardianship issued<br />

Care Givers Trg.<br />

& Deployment<br />

Care Givers Cell<br />

Care Givers<br />

Training<br />

Care Givers<br />

deployed<br />

1 Andhra Pradesh 7 122 0 0 0 14170 0 0 0 9 3 3<br />

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 8 0 0<br />

3 Assam 1 83 0 14 0 1186 1 5 1 8 3 3<br />

4 Bihar 33 0 0 0 512 1 0 0 8 0 1<br />

5 Chhatisgarh 1 46 0 0 0 709 0 0 1 8 1 1<br />

6 NCT of Delhi 3 109 0 0 0 1786 0 1 0 8 2 0<br />

7 Goa 0 12 0 0 0 282 0 0 0 8 0 0<br />

8 Gujarat 1 173 0 15 0 9835 0 1 0 8 3 2<br />

9 Haryana 3 49 1 0 0 3003 1 0 0 8 1 0<br />

10 Himachal Pradesh 1 271 0 0 0 436 0 0 0 9 6 5<br />

11 Jharkhand 2 135 0 114 88 1092 1 1 0 8 5 2<br />

12 Karnataka 3 78 0 39 0 3107 0 0 0 8 1 0<br />

13 Kerala 4 249 0 5 0 10862 0 0 0 9 0 0<br />

14 Madhya Pradesh 5 803 0 0 0 3675 2 0 0 8 7 8<br />

15 Maharashtra 3 244 0 0 0 8652 0 0 0 9 0 2<br />

16 Manipur 1 28 0 0 0 199 0 0 1 8 0 0<br />

17 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 38 1 0 0 8 0 0<br />

18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 121 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

19 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0<br />

20 Orissa 2 113 0 90 38 2067 0 0 0 10 2 4<br />

21 Punjab 3 196 0 0 0 1483 0 0 0 8 2 2<br />

22 Rajasthan 2 132 0 0 0 1608 1 0 0 10 4 3<br />

23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 34 1 0 0 8 0 2<br />

Niramaya beneficiaries<br />

Org. Dev. Prog.<br />

Gyan Prabha<br />

beneficiaries<br />

Uddayam Prabha<br />

beneficiaries<br />

Community Awareness<br />

Programme<br />

Handholding of LLCs by<br />

SNACs/SNAPs<br />

Meeting of all ROs of the<br />

state + SNAC/SNAP<br />

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S.<br />

No.<br />

State<br />

Registered Organizations<br />

Legal Guardianship issued<br />

Care Givers Trg.<br />

& Deployment<br />

Care Givers Cell<br />

Care Givers<br />

Training<br />

Care Givers<br />

deployed<br />

Niramaya beneficiaries<br />

Org. Dev. Prog.<br />

Gyan Prabha<br />

beneficiaries<br />

Uddayam Prabha<br />

beneficiaries<br />

Community Awareness<br />

Programme<br />

Handholding of LLCs by<br />

SNACs/SNAPs<br />

24 Tripura 1 0 1 40 36 1310 0 0 0 8 4 1<br />

25 Tamil Nadu 3 1302 0 7 28 20353 0 0 0 8 1 0<br />

26 Uttar Pradesh 6 112 0 15 14 4413 1 0 0 10 7 9<br />

27 Uttarakhand 3 0 0 10 0 705 1 1 0 8 1 0<br />

28 West Bengal 15 741 0 0 0 3682 1 1 0 9 8 7<br />

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 0<br />

30 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 478 0 0 0 8 0 0<br />

31 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

33 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

34 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 378 0 0 0 8 1 1<br />

Meeting of all ROs of the<br />

state + SNAC/SNAP<br />

TOTAL 70 5031 2 349 204 96224 12 10 3 251 62 56<br />

Look at a stone cutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a<br />

hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet<br />

at the hundred-and-first blow it will split in two, and I know it<br />

was not the last blow that did it, but all that had gone before.<br />

-Jacob A. Riis<br />

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Programmes & Schemes (cumulative figures since inception/start of Programme till<br />

31.3.<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE<br />

S.<br />

No.<br />

State/ UT<br />

No. of Samarth Centres<br />

No. of Aspiration Centres<br />

Registered Organizations<br />

GHARAUNDA<br />

Legal Guardianship issued<br />

Care Givers Trg.<br />

& Deployment<br />

Care Givers Cell<br />

Care Givers Training<br />

Care Givers deployed<br />

Niramaya beneficiaries<br />

Org. Dev. Prog<br />

Gyan Prabha Beneficiaries<br />

Uddayam Prabha Beneficiaries<br />

Badhte Kadam/ Community<br />

Awareness Programme<br />

1 Andhra Pradesh 7 6 53 0 752 4 21 0 14794 0 0 0 16<br />

2 Arunachal Pradesh 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 8<br />

3 Assam 3 3 18 0 128 2 25 7 1194 2 5 1 15<br />

4 Bihar 6 4 26 0 100 0 0 0 532 2 0 0 13<br />

5 Chhatisgarh 3 3 10 1 151 2 56 36 731 1 0 1 10<br />

6 NCT of Delhi 3 0 29 1 328 1 12 12 1863 1 0 11<br />

7 Goa 0 0 8 0 579 0 0 0 282 1 0 0 8<br />

8 Gujarat 7 3 59 0 353 1 15 10 10308 2 0 12<br />

9 Haryana 3 3 26 1 113 2 25 17 3007 2 0 0 14<br />

10 Himachal Pradesh 3 1 10 0 486 1 33 33 453 1 0 0 16<br />

11 Jharkhand 4 4 18 0 524 2 114 88 1111 3 1 0 12<br />

12 Karnataka 7 1 46 1 297 1 62 0 3322 1 0 0 8<br />

13 Kerala 3 4 60 0 1090 1 25 0 11973 3 1 0 19<br />

14 Madhya Pradesh 9 8 50 0 2906 1 0 0 3888 4 0 0 26<br />

15 Maharashtra 8 3 60 1 2348 1 15 0 9130 1 1 0 12<br />

16 Manipur 3 4 13 0 83 1 0 0 199 0 1 10<br />

17 Meghalaya 0 0 1 0 12 0 0 0 38 1 0 0 8<br />

18 Mizoram 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 121 0 0 0<br />

19 Nagaland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8<br />

20 Orissa 7 7 45 1 324 4 109 38 2911 2 0 30<br />

21 Punjab 2 1 10 0 245 0 0 0 1505 2 0 0 11<br />

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S.<br />

No.<br />

State/ UT<br />

No. of Samarth Centres<br />

No. of Aspiration Centres<br />

Registered Organizations<br />

GHARAUNDA<br />

Legal Guardianship issued<br />

Care Givers Trg.<br />

& Deployment<br />

Care Givers Cell<br />

Care Givers Training<br />

Care Givers deployed<br />

Niramaya beneficiaries<br />

Org. Dev. Prog<br />

Gyan Prabha Beneficiaries<br />

Uddayam Prabha Beneficiaries<br />

Badhte Kadam/ Community<br />

Awareness Programme<br />

22 Rajasthan 7 5 32 0 259 1 0 0 1751 2 0 0 29<br />

23 Sikkim 1 0 1 0 73 0 0 0 34 0 0 8<br />

24 Tripura 2 0 9 1 4 2 40 36 1392 1 0 0 10<br />

25 Tamil Nadu 7 0 76 0 6103 2 39 28 19965 1 2 0 22<br />

26 Uttar Pradesh 12 10 104 0 267 4 24 14 4966 4 26 1 86<br />

27 Uttarakhand 1 2 15 1 426 1 10 0 478 2 1 0 13<br />

28 West Bengal 6 3 94 2 2579 2 20 0 3751 1 1 0 47<br />

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 8<br />

30 Chandigarh 1 1 3 0 459 0 0 0 496 1 0 0 9<br />

31 Daman & Diu 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 43 0 0 0<br />

32 Dadra & Nagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Haveli<br />

33 Lakshadweep 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0<br />

34 Puducherry 1 0 5 0 27 0 0 0 392 1 0 0 8<br />

TOTAL 119 79 888 10 21019 37 645 319 100669 37 43 4 507<br />

Faith is taking the first step, even when you don't see the<br />

whole staircase.<br />

-Martin Luther King Jr.<br />

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Programmes & Schemes sanctioned during the Financial year <strong>2010</strong>-11<br />

Finanacial Performance (Amount in lakhs)<br />

SNACs/SNAPs<br />

Local Level<br />

Committee<br />

Sahyogi (Care Givers<br />

Trg. & Deployment)<br />

State/ UT<br />

Amount<br />

Claimed<br />

No. of<br />

Beneficaiares<br />

Badhte Kadam/<br />

Community Awareness<br />

Prog.r.<br />

S. No.<br />

Niramaya<br />

Samarth<br />

Aspiration<br />

1 Andhra Pradesh 1391666 43500 727343 10000 21000 162715 85 97327<br />

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 73125 0 0 0 0 87327<br />

3 Assam 373365 97972 234677 20000 29000 8840 7 97030<br />

4 Bihar 418560 69699 0 0 0 0 1 87327<br />

5 Chhatisgarh 373128 0 116052 10000 56000 8754 9 152154<br />

6 NCT of Delhi 280185 0 0 0 22000 358281 101 169060<br />

7 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87327<br />

8 Gujarat 852025 25738 378219 20000 220000 2717987 1388 97030<br />

9 Haryana 566953 25000 246052 10000 25000 55255 26 87327<br />

10 Himachal Pradesh 280440 27000 189177 0 33000 0 0 97327<br />

11 Jharkhand 386400 147500 630731 0 0 59904 8 169060<br />

12 Karnataka 1516858 60000 154420 30000 62000 235354 49 97030<br />

13 Kerala 36000 26937 483735 10000 25000 399302 175 107030<br />

14 Madhya Pradesh 1019100 35000 678121 60000 0 587958 364 87327<br />

15 Maharashtra 1543320 90000 198386 20000 15000 2144522 1661 107030<br />

16 Manipur 351900 0 353979 0 0 0 0 97030<br />

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SNACs/SNAPs<br />

Aspiration<br />

Local Level<br />

Committee<br />

Sahyogi (Care Givers<br />

Trg. & Deployment)<br />

Badhte Kadam/<br />

Community Awareness<br />

Prog.r.<br />

State/ UT<br />

Amount<br />

Claimed<br />

No. of<br />

Beneficaiares<br />

S. No.<br />

Niramaya<br />

Samarth<br />

17 Meghalaya 0 128017 0 40000 0 0 0 87327<br />

18 Mizoram 32400 0 0 30000 0 0 0 0<br />

19 Nagaland 0 0 0 30000 0 0 0 87327<br />

20 Orissa 1887120 98253 634042 20000 60000 9085 46 184060<br />

21 Punjab 250740 102541 0 30000 0 24089 50 87327<br />

22 Rajasthan 643600 101342 830152 10000 0 76681 40 97327<br />

23 Sikkim 140800 85266 0 0 0 0 0 87327<br />

24 Tripura 641520 0 0 0 256000 53408 26 97030<br />

25 Tamil Nadu 801004 0 0 0 26000 1777270 333 87327<br />

26 Uttar Pradesh 2293855 260072 1173597 60000 9000 44726 179 107327<br />

27 Uttarakhand 342240 16678 73125 10000 10000 0 0 87327<br />

28 West Bengal 1162350 13919 132573 30000 20000 34456 20 179060<br />

29 Andaman & Nicobar 0 53000 0 30000 0 0 0 87327<br />

30 Chandigarh 75296 0 97500 0 0 0 0 97030<br />

31 Daman & Diu 593454 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

33 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

34 Puducherry 730572 0 0 20000 0 848 1 87327<br />

TOTAL 18984851 1507434 7405006 500000 889000 8759435 4569 3184193<br />

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NATIONAL TRUST<br />

(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

(Figures in Rupees only)<br />

CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITIES : Schedule Current Year Previous Year<br />

CORPUS FUND 1 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00<br />

CAPITAL FUND/RESERVE 1 196,750,444.00 204,645,074.00<br />

RESERVES AND SURPLUS 2 0.00 0.00<br />

EARMARKED\ ENDOWMENT FUNDS 3 1,081,784.00 724,219.00<br />

SECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS 4 0.00 0.00<br />

UNSECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS 5 0.00 0.00<br />

DEFERRED CREDIT LIABILITIES 6 0.00 0.00<br />

CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS 7 1,765,710.00 4,158,575.00<br />

TOTAL : 1,199,597,938.00 1,209,527,868.00<br />

ASSETS :<br />

FIXED ASSETS 8 1,514,729.00 2,659,561.00<br />

INVESTMENTS – FROM CORPUS FUND 9 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00<br />

INVESTMENTS – OTHERS 10 160,000,000.00 98,000,000.00<br />

CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC. 11 38,083,209.00 108,868,307.00<br />

MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE 0.00 0.00<br />

( to the extent not written off or adjusted)<br />

TOTAL : 1,199,597,938.00 1,209,527,868.00<br />

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 24<br />

CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES ON ACCOUNTS 25 0.00 0.00<br />

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(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA A BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR<br />

AR, , NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST<br />

MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

RECEIPTS Current Year Previous Year PAYMENTS Current Year Previous Year<br />

I. Expenses<br />

I.Opening Balances a) Establishment Expenses 11,909,412.00 11,711,314.00<br />

(corresponding to Schedule<br />

20) less : prov. For DCRG &<br />

CPS of Mr. Subhash A.S.<br />

a) Cash in hand 0.00 0.00 b) Administrative Expenses 13,592,152.00 16,807,533.00<br />

(corresponding to Schedule 21)<br />

less outstanding payments :<br />

M/s Raja Films Rs. 2000/-;<br />

b) Bank Balances<br />

i) In current account 0.00 0.00 II. Payments made against funds<br />

for various projects<br />

ii) In deposit accounts 0.00 0.00 a) Grants for implementation of 84,091,657.00 102,668,611.00<br />

schemes (corresponding to Sch.22)<br />

iii) Savings accounts 89,192,161.00 5,858,411.00 b) UNDP 0.00 0.00<br />

c) NHRC Salary-,Traveling Exp-, 73,726.00 0.00<br />

Travelling Advane<br />

d) F.C.R.A. 511,500.00<br />

III. Investments and deposits made<br />

II.Grants Received a) Out of earmarked Corpus fund 400,000,000.00 380,000,000.00<br />

a) From Government of 0.00 0.00 b) Out of own funds(investment- 100,000,000.00 36,000,000.00<br />

India-For Corpus Fund Others)<br />

b) From Govt. of India 0.00 3,500,000.00<br />

- for other purposes<br />

( Min. of Social Justice<br />

& Empowerment)<br />

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c) From State Govts. 0.00 0.00 IV.Expenditure on Fixed Assets<br />

& Capital Work-in-progress<br />

d) UNDP 0.00 0.00 a) Purchase of Fixed Assets 10,600.00 327,709.00<br />

e) NHRC 0.00 0.00 b) Expenditure on Printing 0.00 0.00<br />

of Priced Publication<br />

f) F.C.R.A. 942,791.00 0.00 c) Purchase of library books 1,430.00 6,036.00<br />

III.Income on<br />

Investments from<br />

a) Corpus \ 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.00 V.Refund of surplus money\loans<br />

Earmarked funds<br />

b) Own Funds (Other 6,268,880.00 14,276,580.00 a) To the Government of India<br />

Investments)-Flexi<br />

Deposit<br />

b) To the State Government<br />

IV.Interest Received c) To other providers of funds<br />

a) On Bank deposits 5,505,816.00 539,887.00<br />

/Saving Bank<br />

b) Loans,advances etc. 4,298.00 0.00 Contd..<br />

V.Other Income (specify)<br />

a) Sponsorships for 4,387,500.00 0.00 VI.Finance Charges (interest)<br />

Badhte Kadam<br />

b) Niramaya Fee (Health 3,169,149.00 (Sch.23) 0.00 0.00<br />

Insurance Premium)<br />

c) Donation 5,179,682.00 55,811.00<br />

d) Registration Fee 294,400.00 353,205.00 VII.Other Payments (specify)<br />

e) Sale of Books 0.00 650.00 1 Remitted to offices :<br />

f) Fee under R.T.I. 120.00 170.00 a) AG ( Bihar) 79,440.00 79,440.00<br />

g) Misc. Receipts 27,400.00 4,560.00 b) Director SCERT Delhi Govt. 10,548.00 0.00<br />

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h) Sale of condemned 0.00 12,555.00 c) Dte. Of Estates, M/o UD 237,168.00 230,352.00<br />

materials<br />

VI.Amount Borrowed d) PIC UP Lucknow (ALA) 52,975.00 0.00<br />

e) Director I.P.H. 0.00 67,980.00<br />

VII.Any other receipts f) Life Insurance Corporation 26,460.00 27,000.00<br />

(give details)<br />

a) Maturity of RBI 420,000,000.00 400,000,000.00 g) PAO L.A.( D/o Legal Affairs 2,745.00 93,890.00<br />

8% Bonds<br />

b) Encashment of FDRs 18,000,000.00 122,000,000.00 h) PFRDA for New Pension Scheme 3,735,861.00 0.00<br />

c) Accrued Interest -1,308,852.00 6,580,611.00 i) Min. of H.R.D. for TA of C.P) 52,104.00 0.00<br />

VIII. Recoveries of 2. Other Misc. Payments :<br />

remittances pertaining<br />

to other offices.<br />

a) AG ( Bihar) 79,440.00 79,440.00 a) DTTDC for Dilli Haat 0.00<br />

b) Director SCERT 10,548.00 0.00 b) India International Centre 77,377.00 21,519.00<br />

Delhi Govt.<br />

c) Dte. Of Estates, 237,168.00 230,352.00 c) Department of Posts- Delhi 213,855.00 181,000.00<br />

M/o UD<br />

d) PIC UP Lucknow 52,975.00 0.00 d) Advance for Courier (Firms) 160,000.00 0.00<br />

(ALA) M/s M.R.S. Intnl. Rs. 135000/-;<br />

Shanti International Rs. 25000/-<br />

e) Director I.P.H. 0.00 67,980.00 e) Aap Ki Kachahari ( AADI ) 0.00 50,000.00<br />

f) Life Insurance 26,460.00 27,000.00 f) Advance for Postage 134,901.00 0.00<br />

Corporation<br />

g) PAO L.A.( D/o 2,745.00 93,890.00 g) Advances-HBA 609,270.00 0.00<br />

Legal Affairs<br />

h) Recovery for New 972,212.00 0.00 h) Contigent Advance 171,745.00 489,192.00<br />

Pension Scheme<br />

( from Salary )<br />

i) Remittances 96,806.00 i) Travelling Advance 313,372.00 177,000.00<br />

N.C.P.C.R.( S. Ghai)<br />

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j) Computer Advance 30,000.00 0.00<br />

k) Motor Car Advance (Int + Adj.) 6,529.00 0.00<br />

l) L.T.C. Advance 195,300.00 231,696.00<br />

m) Medical Advance 0.00 38,000.00<br />

n) Constitution Club 123,092.00 0.00<br />

o) Vishwa Yuvak Kendra 431,200.00 0.00<br />

p) T.D.S. (Contractor) 1,043,835.00 1,328,803.00<br />

q) T.D.S. ( Salary ) 722,500.00 1,015,450.00<br />

r) Sec. Deposit Contract Employees 104,287.00 83,647.00<br />

s) Sec. Deposit (Firms) 25,000.00 0.00<br />

t) Employer’s Contribution 47,323.00 0.00<br />

(S. Ghai )<br />

u) Remittances ( N.C.P.C.R.) 96,806.00 0.00<br />

Contd..<br />

IX. Recoveries, VIII.Closing Balances<br />

refunds and adjustment<br />

of advances<br />

a) Audit Recovery 0.00 6,745.00 a) Cash in hand 318.00 0.00<br />

b) Constitution 123,092.00 0.00<br />

Club.(Adj)<br />

c) Delhi Tourism & 0.00 3,437,500.00 b) Bank Balances :<br />

Dev. Corporation (Adj.)<br />

d) India International 43,038.00 0.00<br />

Centre, Delhi<br />

e) Department of 0.00 181,000.00<br />

Posts ( Adj.)<br />

f) Aap Ki Kachahari 0.00 50,000.00 i) In current accounts 0.00 0.00<br />

g)Vishva Yuvak Kendra 431,200.00 0.00<br />

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h) House Building 88,896.00 28,896.00 ii) In Deposit account 0.00 0.00<br />

Advance<br />

i) Employer’s Contbn. 47,323.00 9,856.00 iii) Savings accounts 17,798,914.00 89,192,161.00<br />

recd. for S. Ghai<br />

j) Security Deposit Firms 47,500.00 40,000.00<br />

k) Sec. Deposit Contract 149,609.00 81,596.00<br />

Employees<br />

l) Contigent Advance 168,545.00 489,192.00<br />

m) Advance for Courier 2,758.00 0.00<br />

(Firms) (Adj.) M/s<br />

Shanti International<br />

n) Advance for Postage 121,667.00 0.00<br />

o) Travelling Advances 298,372.00 177,000.00<br />

p) LTC Refunds (Adj.) 195,300.00 231,696.00<br />

q) Computer Recovery 7,200.00 7,200.00<br />

r) Recovery of Lic. Fee 0.00 0.00<br />

s) Computer Advance 11,000.00 0.00<br />

t) Motor Vehicle 21,600.00 24,816.00<br />

Advance<br />

u) Medical Advance 0.00 38,000.00<br />

(Adj)<br />

v) Refund (Misc<br />

Recoveries) 0.00 0.00<br />

w) T.D.S.(Contractor) 1,043,835.00 1,269,430.00<br />

x) T.D.S. ( Salary ) 722,500.00 1,015,450.00<br />

y) Time Barred Cheques 28,268.00 58,854.00<br />

z) Publication Adjusted 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL 636,693,402.00 640,828,333.00 TOTAL 636,693,402.00 640,828,333.00<br />

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NATIONAL TRUST<br />

(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

INCOME Schedule Current Year Previous Year<br />

Income from Sales\Services 12 0.00 0.00<br />

Grants\Subsidies 13 4,387,500.00 3,500,000.00<br />

Fees/Subscriptions 14 3,463,549.00 353,205.00<br />

Income from Investments (income on investment from Corpus fund) 15 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.00<br />

Income from Royalty, Publication etc. 16 0.00 0.00<br />

Interest earned 17 11,774,696.00 14,816,409.00<br />

Other Income 18 3,508,777.00 1,785,136.00<br />

Increase/decrease in stock of finished goods 19 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL(A) 103,134,522.00 100,454,750.00<br />

EXPENDITURE<br />

Establishment Expenses 20 12,186,481.00 12,819,472.00<br />

Administrative Expenses etc. 21 13,594,152.00 17,003,763.00<br />

Expenditure on Grants, subsidies etc. 22 84,091,657.00 102,668,611.00<br />

Interest, etc. 23 0.00 0.00<br />

Depreciation(net total at the year end corresponding to Sch.8) 8 1,156,862.00 377,462.00<br />

TOTAL(B) 111,029,152.00 132,869,308.00<br />

Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B ) (7,894,630.00) (32,414,558.00)<br />

Transfer to Special Reserve (Specify each) 0.00 0.00<br />

Transfer to General Reserve/ Capital Reserve (7,894,630.00) (32,414,558.00)<br />

Balance being cost of Assets to Capital fund/Reserve<br />

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 24<br />

CONTINGENT LIAB ILITIES AND NOTES ON ACCOUNTS 25<br />

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16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-I FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

(Figures in Rupees only)<br />

SCHEDULE 1 – CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND Current Year Previous Year<br />

CORPUS FUND<br />

Balance as at the beginning of the year 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00<br />

Add: Contributions towards Corpus Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Add/(Deduct): Balance of net income/(expenditure) 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

transferred from the income and Expenditure Account<br />

BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00<br />

CAPITAL FUND/RESERVE<br />

Balance as at the beginning of the year : Capital Res. 204,645,074.00 237,059,632.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

Add : Excess of Income over expenditure (7,894,630.00) (32,414,558.00)<br />

Deduction:- cost of library books written off. 0.00 0.00<br />

BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END : Capital Res. 196,750,444.00 196,750,444.00 204,645,074.00 204,645,074.00<br />

General Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

196,750,444.00 204,645,074.00<br />

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16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-II :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE -II RESERVES AND SURPLUS: Current Year Previous Year<br />

CORPUS FUND<br />

1. Capital Reserve<br />

As per last Account<br />

Addition during the year<br />

Less: Deductions during the year<br />

2. Revaluation Reserve<br />

As per last Account<br />

Addition during the year<br />

Less: Deductions during the year<br />

3. Special Reserve<br />

As per last Account<br />

Addition during the year<br />

Less: Deductions during the year<br />

4. General Reserve In view of Audit Observation this has been transferred to Capital<br />

Reserve Fund.<br />

As per last Account<br />

Less: Adjustment of the cost of fixed assets<br />

purchased in previous years shown under<br />

Capital Fund<br />

Addition during the year i.e. excess of income<br />

over expenditure during the year transferred to<br />

the Reserve<br />

cost of assets transferred to Capital Fund/Reserve)<br />

Less: Deductions during the year<br />

Total<br />

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16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-III :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 3: EARMARKED \ Fundwise Break Up Totals<br />

ENDOWMENT FUNDS :<br />

Current Year Previous Year Current Year Previous Year<br />

a) Opening balance of the funds UNDP-Rs.109448; 724,219.00 724,161.00<br />

NHRC- Rs.130397/-; Commonwealth Fund-482506/-<br />

FCRA-Rs.1868/-<br />

b) Addition to the funds during the year<br />

i) UNDP-/ nil NHRC- nil 0.00 0.00<br />

ii) Income from investments made on funds 0.00 58.00<br />

iii) Commonwealth Fund 0.00 0.00<br />

Other additions- FCRA 942,791.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL (a+b) 1,667,010.00 724,219.00 1,667,010.00 724,219.00<br />

Utilisation/expenditure towards objectives of funds<br />

i) UNDP Revenue- Expenditure 0.00 0.00<br />

Salary/Wages/Allowances 0.00 0.00<br />

Admin-Exp. 0.00 0.00<br />

Total ( c ) 0.00 0.00<br />

ii) NHRC -Revenue Expenditure<br />

Salaries. 60,000.00 0.00<br />

Contigencies 0.00 0.00<br />

Other Administrative expenses 0.00 0.00<br />

Travel Exp. 13,726.00 0.00<br />

Total ( d ) 73,726.00<br />

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iii) F.C.R.A. 511,500.00 0.00<br />

Total ( e ) 511,500.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL ( c + d + e ) 585,226.00 0.00 585,226.00 0.00<br />

NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END : (a+b) - (c+d+e) 1,081,784.00 724,219.00 1,081,784.00 724,219.00<br />

NHRC-56671/+UNDP-109448/+Comn. Fund-482506/+<br />

FCRA-433159/ )<br />

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SCHEDULE-IV, V & VI :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 4; SECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS ; Current Year Previous Year<br />

1. Central Government 0.00 0.00<br />

2. State Government (Specify) 0.00 0.00<br />

3. Financial Institutions 0.00 0.00<br />

4. Banks 0.00 0.00<br />

5. Other Institutions and Agencies 0.00 0.00<br />

6. Debentures and Bonds 0.00 0.00<br />

7. Others (Specify) 0.00 0.00<br />

SCHEDULE 5 – UNSECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS<br />

1. Central Government 0.00 0.00<br />

2. State Government (Specify) 0.00 0.00<br />

3. Financial Institutions 0.00 0.00<br />

4. Banks 0.00 0.00<br />

a) Term Loans 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Other Loans (specify) 0.00 0.00<br />

5. Other Institutions and Agencies 0.00 0.00<br />

6. Debentures and Bonds 0.00 0.00<br />

7. Fixed Deposits 0.00 0.00<br />

8. Others (Specify) 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL 0.00 0.00<br />

Note : Amounts due within one year<br />

SCHEDULE 6 – DEFERRED CREDIT LIABILITIES: 0.00 0.00<br />

a) Acceptances secured by hypothecation of capital equipment 0.00 0.00<br />

and other assets<br />

b) Others 0.00<br />

TOTAL 0.00<br />

Note : Amounts due within one year<br />

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16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-VII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 7:CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS : Current Year Previous Year<br />

A. CURRENT LIABILITIES<br />

1. Acceptances<br />

2. Sundry Creditors<br />

a) For Goods 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Security Deposit ( Firms Rs. 1,15,422/- & 239,175.00 171,353.00<br />

Contract Employees Rs. 1,23,753/- )<br />

3. Advances Received 0.00 0.00<br />

4. Interest accrued but not due on<br />

a) Secured loans\borrowings-DDO M/o SJE 0.00 0.00<br />

b)Unsecured loans\borrowings 0.00 0.00<br />

5. Statutory Liabilities-New Pension Scheme 178,212.00 2,941,861.00<br />

a) Overdue<br />

b) Others<br />

6. Others : M/s Decent Furnishers- Rs.29824/-, 198,230.00 196,230.00<br />

M/s Comptel India Rs. 7556/-,<br />

M/s Pingle Art Rs. 158850/-,M/s Raja Films Rs. 2,000/-<br />

TOTAL(A) 615,617.00 615,617.00 3,309,444.00 3,309,444.00<br />

B. PROVISIONS<br />

1. For Taxation 0.00 0.00<br />

2. Gratuity 1,062,971.00 790,277.00<br />

3. Superannuation\Pension 0.00 0.00<br />

4. Accummulated Leave Encashment 0.00 0.00<br />

5. Trade Warranties/claims 0.00 0.00<br />

6. Others (Liability on a/c of Time Barred Cheques) 87,122.00 58,854.00<br />

TOTAL (B) 1,150,093.00 1,150,093.00 849,131.00 849,131.00<br />

Total (A+B) 1,765,710.00 1,765,710.00 4,158,575.00 4,158,575.00<br />

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16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-VIII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE<br />

8:FIXED ASSETS<br />

GROSS BLOCK DEPRECIATION NET BLOCK<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

A. FIXED ASSETS<br />

Cost/ as at<br />

beginning of<br />

the year<br />

Additions<br />

during the<br />

year<br />

Disposed-off<br />

during the<br />

year<br />

Cost/ valuation<br />

at the year end<br />

As at the<br />

beginning<br />

of the year<br />

Additions<br />

during the<br />

year<br />

Deductions<br />

during the<br />

year<br />

Total up to<br />

the year end<br />

As at the<br />

Current year<br />

end<br />

As at the<br />

Previous<br />

year end<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

1. LAND 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

0.00<br />

2. BUILDINGS<br />

0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

0.00<br />

3. PLANT MACHINERY<br />

& EQUIPMENTS<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

4. FURNITURE,<br />

FIXTURES<br />

1,723,495.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

1,723,495.00<br />

720,388.00<br />

100,311.00<br />

0.00<br />

820,699.00<br />

902,796.00<br />

1,003,107.00<br />

5. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 917,059.00 3,500.00 0.00 920,559.00 467,129.00 68,015.00 0.00 535,144.00 385,415.00 449,930.00<br />

6. COMPUTER/<br />

PERIPHERALS<br />

2,266,000.00<br />

7,100.00<br />

0.00<br />

2,273,100.00<br />

1,208,563.00<br />

862,650.00<br />

0.00<br />

2,071,213.00<br />

201,887.00<br />

1,057,437.00<br />

7. LIBRARY BOOKS 149,087.00 1,430.00 0.00 150,517.00 0.00 125,886.00 0.00 125,886.00 24,631.00 149,087.00<br />

8. PUBLICATION<br />

0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

0.00<br />

9. OTHER FIXED<br />

ASSETS<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00 0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

0.00<br />

TOTAL<br />

5,055,641.00 12,030.00 0.00 5,067,671.00 2,396,080.00 1,156,862.00 0.00 3,552,942.00 1,514,729.00 2,659,561.00<br />

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NOTE : In view of Audit Observation during 2009-10, the depreciation is provided as under :<br />

1. Computer Peripherals have been depreciated @ 60% (WDV) instead of 15% (WDV) w.e.f. 2009-10, therefore dep. is<br />

revised as :<br />

2009-10 ( Additional Depreciation ) Rs. 5,59,819.00<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-11 Rs. 3,02,831.00<br />

Total Rs.8,62,650.00<br />

2. Library Books depreciated @ 60% (WDV) w.e.f. 2009-10, hence depreciation on Books :<br />

2009-10 Rs. 88,938.00<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-11 Rs. 36,947.00<br />

Total Rs. 1,25,886.00<br />

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NATIONAL TRUST<br />

(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-IX & X :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 9 – INVESTMENTS FROM CORPUS FUND Current Year Previous Year<br />

1. In Government Securities 0.00 0.00<br />

2. Other approved Securities 0.00 0.00<br />

3. Shares 0.00 0.00<br />

4. Debentures and Bonds 0.00 0.00<br />

5. Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures 0.00 0.00<br />

6. Others (to be specified): Fixed Deposits in RBI Bonds 100,00,00,000.00 100,00,00,000.00<br />

TOTAL 100,00,00,000.00 100,00,00,000.00<br />

SCHEDULE 10 – INVESTMENTS -OTHERS<br />

1. In Government Securities ( RBI Bonds ) 6,00,00,000.00 0.00<br />

2. Other approved Securities 0.00 0.00<br />

3. Shares 0.00 0.00<br />

4. Debentures and Bonds 0.00 0.00<br />

5. Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures 0.00 0.00<br />

6. Others (to be specified): Fixed/Flexi Deposit with <strong>National</strong>ized Bank 10,00,00,000.00 9,80,00,000.00<br />

TOTAL 16,00,00,000.00 9,80,00,000.00<br />

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NATIONAL TRUST<br />

(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-XI :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE:11:CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC : Current Year Previous Year<br />

A CURRENT ASSETS:<br />

1. Inventories:<br />

a) Stores and Spares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Loose Tools 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

c) Stock-in-trade (Publications) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

opening stock : 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

add: Additions during the year 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

less : distributed free w/o to I&E a/c 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

less : sold for cash 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Balance at the close of the year 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

2. Sundry Debtors :<br />

a) Debts O\S for more than six months 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Others 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

3. Cash balances in hand (including cheques/drafts 318.00 318.00 0.00 0.00<br />

and imprest)<br />

4. Bank Balances:<br />

a) With Scheduled Banks:<br />

- On Current Accounts 0.00 0.00<br />

- On Deposit Accounts 0.00 0.00<br />

- On Savings Accounts 17,798,914.00 17,798,914.00 89,192,161.00 89,192,161.00<br />

b) with non-scheduled Banks:<br />

- On Current Accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

- On Deposit Accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

- On Savings Accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

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5. Post Office- Savings Accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL(A) 17,799,232.00 17,799,232.00 89,192,161.00<br />

B. LOANS, ADVANCES AND OTHER ASSETS<br />

1. Loans:<br />

a) Staff :<br />

(i) Contingent Advance Rs. 3200/-<br />

(ii) TA/DA Advance Rs. 15000/-<br />

(iii) Postage Advance Rs. 13234/- 31,434.00 0.00<br />

b) Other entities engaged in activities/ objectives 0.00 0.00<br />

similar to that of the entity<br />

c) Others : Min. of H.R.D. for TA of Chairperson 52,104.00 83,538.00 0.00 0.00<br />

Rs. 52104/-<br />

2. Advances and other amounts recoverable in cash<br />

or in kind or for value to be received:<br />

(a) On Capital Account 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

(b) Prepayments (i) India International Centre, New Delhi 55,858.00 21,519.00<br />

(ii) For postage : -M/s Shanti International Rs. 22,242/-<br />

( BK Material) M/s M.R.S. International Rs. 1,35,000/-<br />

(-do-) Deptt. of Post Rs. 213855/- ( Calenders/Diaries) 371,097.00 0.00<br />

(iii) Advances to staff :<br />

H.B.A. Rs. 816558/-<br />

M.C.A. Rs. 90077/-<br />

Computer Advance Rs. 19000/- 925,635.00 405,630.00<br />

(iv) Security Deposit (Rent ) 3,900,000.00 5,252,590.00 3,900,000.00 4,327,149.00<br />

3. Income Accrued<br />

a) On Investment from Corpus Fund 13,333,333.00 13,333,333.00 11,053,334.00 11,053,334.00<br />

b) On Investments – others 1,614,516.00 1,614,516.00 2,585,663.00 2,585,663.00<br />

c) On Loans and Advances 0.00 0.00<br />

d) Others (Donation from IDBI ) 0.00 0.00 1,710,000.00 1,710,000.00<br />

4. Claims receivable 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL (B) 20,283,977.00 19,676,146.00<br />

TOTAL (A+B) 38,083,209.00 108,868,307.00<br />

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NATIONAL TRUST<br />

(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-XII, XIII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 12 – INCOME FROM SALES/SERVICES Current Year Previous Year<br />

1. Income from Sales<br />

a) Sale of Finished Goods 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Sale of Raw Material 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

c) Sale of scraps 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

2. Income from Services<br />

a) Labour and Processing Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Professional/Consultancy Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

c) Agency Commission and Brokerage 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

d) Maintenance Services(Equipment/Property) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

e) Others (specify) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL<br />

SCHEDULE 13 – GRANTS/SUBSIDIES<br />

(Irrevocable grants & subsidies received)<br />

1. Central Government ( Min. of Social Justice & 0.00 0.00 3,500,000.00 3,500,000.00<br />

Empowerment )<br />

2. State Government (s) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

3. Government Agencies 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

4. Institutions/Welfare Bodies 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

5. International Organisations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

6. Sponsorships for Badhte Kadam Campaign :<br />

(i) O.N.G.C. Rs. 40,00,000/-<br />

(ii) V.S.O. Rs. 1,37,500/-<br />

(iii) Special Olympics Bharat 2,50,000/- 4,387,500.00 4,387,500.00 0.00 0.00<br />

7. Others (Specify) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL 4,387,500.00 4,387,500.00 3,500,000.00 3,500,000.00<br />

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NATIONAL TRUST<br />

(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-XIV, XV :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 14 INCOME FROM FEES/SUBSCRIPTIONS Current Year Previous Year<br />

1. Entrance Fees 0.00<br />

2. <strong>Annual</strong> Fees/Subscriptions 0.00<br />

3. Seminar/Program Fees 0.00<br />

4. Health Insurance Premium ( Niramaya Fees ) 3,169,149.00<br />

5. Registration Fees 294,400.00 353,205.00 353,205.00<br />

TOTAL 3,463,549.00 3,463,549.00 353,205.00 353,205.00<br />

Note: Accounting policies towards each item are to<br />

be disclosed<br />

SCHEDULE 15:INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS :<br />

(Income on investment from Corpus Fund)<br />

1. Interest<br />

a) On RBI Bonds 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.00<br />

2. Dividends<br />

a) On Shares 0.00 0.00<br />

b) On Mutual Fund Securities 0.00 0.00<br />

3. Rents 0.00 0.00<br />

4. Others (specify): Interest on SFD with Bank<br />

Received.Rs. 0.00 0.00<br />

Accrued RS. 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.00<br />

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NATIONAL TRUST<br />

(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-XVI, XVII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 16 – INCOME FROM ROYALTY, Current Year Previous Year<br />

PUBLICATION ETC.<br />

1) Income from Royalty 0.00 0.00<br />

2) Income from Publications: Sale of publication/books 0.00 0.00<br />

3) Others (specify): Misc. Sale of cartridge etc. 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL<br />

SCHEDULE 17 – INTEREST EARNED<br />

1) On Term Deposits<br />

a) With Scheduled Banks : 6,268,880.00 14,276,580.00<br />

b) With Non-Scheduled Banks 0.00 0.00<br />

c) With Institutions 0.00 0.00<br />

d) Others 0.00 0.00<br />

2) On Savings Accounts<br />

a) With Scheduled Banks 5,505,816.00 539,829.00<br />

b) With Non-Scheduled Banks 0.00 0.00<br />

c) With Institutions 0.00 0.00<br />

d) Others 0.00 0.00<br />

3) On Loans<br />

a) Employees/Staff 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Others 0.00 0.00<br />

4) Interest on Debtors and Other Receivables 0.00 0.00<br />

TOTAL 11,774,696.00 11,774,696.00 14,816,409.00 14,816,409.00<br />

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NATIONAL TRUST<br />

(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-XVIII, XIX :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 18 – OTHER INCOME Current Year Previous Year<br />

1. Profit on Sale/disposal of Assets<br />

a) Owned assets 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Assets acquired out of grants, or received free of cost 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

2. Export Incentives realized. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

3. Donations 3,469,682.00 3,469,682.00 1,765,811.00 1,765,811.00<br />

4. Mise Income( Tender Fee Recd.-Rs.25,000/-+<br />

Comp. Recvry Rs. 7200/- + Misc. Rs. 2400/- +<br />

Interest on M.C.A. 4,375/-) 38,975.00 38,975.00 19,155.00 19,155.00<br />

5. Fee under R.T.I. 120.00 120.00 170.00 170.00<br />

TOTAL 3,508,777.00 1,785,136.00<br />

SCHEDULE 19 – INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN STOCK OF FINISHED GOODS & WORK IN PROGRESS<br />

a) Closing stock<br />

- Finished Goods 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

- Work-in-progress 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Less: Opening Stock 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

- Finished Goods 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

- Work-in-progress 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) (a-b) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00<br />

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(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-XX :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 20 – ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES. Current Year Previous Year<br />

a) Salaries and Wages(Salary- 9582551/-+ Contra.Salary 445305/-<br />

+ Wages 400/-) 10,028,256.00 11,161,446.00<br />

b) Allowances and Bonus(Honorarium- 57500 /-+ Bonus- 34540/-) 92,040.00 34,540.00<br />

c) Contribution to Other Funds (specify): Leave Salary and Pension<br />

Contribution 208,951.00 116,016.00<br />

d) Staff Welfare Expenses (LTC) 198,389.00 263,926.00<br />

e) Expenses on Employees Retirement and Terminal Benefits-<br />

DCRG Rs. 265676/- + New Pension Scheme- Rs. 505635/- 771,311.00 727,192.00<br />

f) Others : Establishment related expenses (Reimbursement of medical<br />

expenses Rs. 710460/-+ Tution Fee 164870/- + Newspaper<br />

Reimbursement- 12204/-) 887,534.00 516,352.00<br />

TOTAL 12,186,481.00 12,819,472.00<br />

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(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-XXI :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

Amount (Rs.)<br />

SCHEDULE 21 – ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES ETC. Current Year Previous Year<br />

a) Purchases 0.00 0.00<br />

b) Labour and processing expenses 0.00 0.00<br />

c) Cartage and Carriage Inwards 0.00 0.00<br />

d) Electricity and power 319,653.00 316,827.00<br />

e) Water Charges 57,720.00 38,608.00<br />

f) Telephone Charges 454,901.00 464,908.00<br />

g) Repairs and maintenance 296,689.00 317,850.00<br />

h) Excise Duty 0.00 0.00<br />

i) Rent, Rates and Taxes 7,800,000.00 7,779,032.00<br />

j) Vehicle Running and Maintenance 812,421.00 878,041.00<br />

k) Postage Charges 284,598.00 1,112,721.00<br />

l) Printing and Stationary 950,068.00 2,126,079.00<br />

m) Travelling and Conveyance Expenses 1,843,389.00 1,245,942.00<br />

n) Expenses on Seminar/Workshops 0.00 0.00<br />

o) Subscription Expenses-Newspaper Office 4,039.00 2,192.00<br />

p) Expenses on Fees 0.00 0.00<br />

q) Auditors Remuneration 33,313.00 44,790.00<br />

r) Hospitality Expenses 60,400.00 65,937.00<br />

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s) Professional Charges 285,267.00 290,444.00<br />

t) Packing Charges 0.00 0.00<br />

u) Freight and Forwarding Expenses 0.00 0.00<br />

v) Photocopy Charges 24,041.00 79,110.00<br />

w) Shifting and Building Renovation 0.00 1,793,632.00<br />

x) Other Misc. expenses including bank charges (365531/- + 2122/- ) 367,653.00 447,650.00<br />

TOTAL 13,594,152.00 17,003,763.00<br />

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(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE-XXII, XXIII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

Amount (Rs.)<br />

SCHEDULE 22 – EXPENDITUTRE ON GRANTS, SUBSIDIES ETC. Current Year Previous Year<br />

a) Programmes & Projects<br />

(i) Samarth 19,079,851.00 21,070,549.00<br />

(ii) Aspiration ( Day Care Centre) 7,497,818.00 10,787,100.00<br />

(iii) Remote Area Funding 367,000.00 45,000.00<br />

(iv) Supported Guardianship Scheme 0.00 359,736.00<br />

(v) Asmita ( Insurance Scheme ) -6,170.00 0.00<br />

(vi) Health Insurance Scheme ( Niramaya) 26,686,990.00 14,806,045.00<br />

(vii) Uddyam Prabha 2,000.00 700.00<br />

(viii) Gyan Prabha 51,660.00 16,800.00<br />

(ix) Media Information Centre 733,849.00 1,599,840.00<br />

(x) DSE(ASD)Programme 132,500.00 0.00<br />

(xi) GHARAUNDA (Life Long Care Scheme) 4,804,800.00 7,838,605.00<br />

(xii) Special Projects/Others 2,188,150.00 4,583,445.00<br />

(xiii) Honorarium/Salaries to staff 451,224.00 194,801.00<br />

TOTAL (a) 61,989,672.00 61,302,621.00<br />

b) Awarness & Publicity<br />

(i) Print & Electronic Media (including Badhte Kadam-II Rs. 65,54,289/-) 8,145,402.00 5,548,913.00<br />

(ii) Publications 95,288.00 0.00<br />

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(iii) Workshops / Seminars 1,407,230.00 1,147,774.00<br />

(iv) Exhibitions / Fairs 1,397,382.00 4,456,098.00<br />

(v) Website/Software Development 1,953,715.00 1,120,663.00<br />

TOTAL (b) 12,999,017.00 12,273,448.00<br />

c) Training<br />

(i) Disability Equity Training/ ZTRT 0.00 0.00<br />

(II) Organizational Development Programme 0.00 0.00<br />

(iii) Inclusive Education for Pvt. School Teachers 0.00 0.00<br />

(iv) Special School Teachers Trg. Programme 0.00 35,000.00<br />

(v) Sahyogi / Care Givers Training 1,089,000.00 7,416,363.00<br />

(vi) Community Awareness Programme 489,025.00 1,520,640.00<br />

TOTAL (c) 1,578,025.00 8,972,003.00<br />

d) Institutional Arrangements, Meetings and Others<br />

(i) SNAC/SNAP 1,504,039.00 14,458,549.00<br />

(ii) Local Level Committees 459,775.00 679,764.00<br />

(iii) Marketing Federation ( ARUNIM ) 1,800,000.00 1,800,000.00<br />

(iv) Inspection of NGOs 8,851.00 23,279.00<br />

(v) <strong>Annual</strong> Award & Scholarship 742,294.00 559,061.00<br />

(vi) <strong>Annual</strong> General Meeting 1,139,266.00 728,251.00<br />

(vii) Board Meetings 443,741.00 351,848.00<br />

(viii) Sub Committee and other Meetings 1,198,977.00 1,214,406.00<br />

(ix) Research Study- Evaluation 60,000.00 0.00<br />

(x) Fund Raising 168,000.00 305,381.00<br />

TOTAL (d) 7,524,943.00 20,120,539.00<br />

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GRAND TOTAL ( a ) to ( d ) 84,091,657.00 102,668,611.00<br />

SCHEDULE 23 - INTEREST etc.<br />

a) On Fixed Loans 0.00 0.00<br />

b) On other loans ( including Bank Charges ) 0.00 0.00<br />

c) Others (specify ) : Bank charges for making demand drafts. 0.00 0.00<br />

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(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, Bada Bazar Road, Old Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi- 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE –XXIV : FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 ST MARCH<br />

<strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 24 – SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Illustrative)<br />

1. ACCOUNTING CONVENTION:<br />

The financial statements are prepared on the basis of historical cost convention,<br />

unless otherwise stated and on the accrual method of accounting.<br />

2. INVENTORY VALUATION<br />

2.1 Stores and Spares (including machinery Spares) are valued at cost.<br />

2.2 Raw materials, semi-finished goods and finished goods are valued at lower of<br />

cost and net realizable value. The costs are based on weighted average cost.<br />

Cost of finished goods and semi-finished goods is determined by considering<br />

material, labour and related overheads.<br />

3. INVESTMENTS<br />

3.1 Investments classified as “long term investments” are carried at cost. Provision<br />

for decline, other than temporary, is made in carrying cost of such investments.<br />

3.2 Investments classified as “Current” are carried at lower of cost and fair value.<br />

Provision for shortfall on the value of such investments is made for each<br />

investment considered individually and not on a global basis.<br />

3.3 Cost includes acquisition expenses like brokerage, transfer stamps.<br />

4. EXCISE DUTY<br />

Liability for excise duty in respect of goods produced by the entity, other than for<br />

exports, is accounted upon completion of manufacture and provision is made for<br />

excisable manufactured goods as at the year end.<br />

5. FIXED ASSETS<br />

5.1 Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition inclusive of inward freight, duties<br />

and taxes and incidental and direct expenses related to acquisition. In respect<br />

of projects involving construction, related pre-operational expenses (including<br />

interest on loans for specific project prior to its completion), form part of the<br />

value of the assets capitalized.<br />

5.2 Fixed Assets received by way of non-monetary grants (other than towards the<br />

Corpus Fund), are capitalized at values stated, by corresponding credit to Capital<br />

Fund/ Reserve.<br />

6. DEPRECIATION:<br />

The <strong>Trust</strong> has been created by an act Parliament. The ‘<strong>Trust</strong>’ is a non-profit organization<br />

and is 100 per cent funded by the Government of India. Depreciation on the assets has<br />

not been provided till 2006-07. However, in view of Audit Observation, the<br />

depreciation on fixed assets and arrears thereof had been provided with retrospective<br />

effect at the rates prescribed by the Income Tax Act on the block of Assets as at the<br />

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close of financial earlier. During the year <strong>2010</strong>-11, as suggested by Audit, the<br />

depreciation rates for Computer & peripherals and on Library Books have been<br />

revised to 60% (WDV). A sum of Rs. 11,56,862/- has been written off to Income &<br />

Expenditure on this account during the year.<br />

7. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE:<br />

Deferred revenue expenditure is written off over a period of 5 years from the year it<br />

is incurred.<br />

8. ACCOUNTING FOF SALES :<br />

Sales include excise duty and are net of sales returns, rebate and trade discount.<br />

9. GOVERNMENT GRANTS/SUBSIDIES :<br />

9.1 Government grants of the nature of contribution towards capital cost of setting<br />

up projects are treated as Capital Reserve and Grants in respect of specific fixed<br />

assets acquired are shown as a deduction from the cost of the related assets.<br />

9.2 Government grants/subsidy are accounted on realization basis.<br />

10. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS :<br />

10.1 Transactions denominated in foreign currency are accounted at the exchange<br />

rate prevailing at the date of transaction.<br />

10.2 Current assets, foreign currency loans and current liabilities are converted at the<br />

exchange rate prevailing as at the year end and the resultant gain/loss is adjusted<br />

to cost of fixed assets, if the foreign currency liability relates to fixed assets, and<br />

in other cases is considered to revenue.<br />

11. LEASE :<br />

Lease rentals are expensed with reference to lease terms.<br />

12. RETIREMENT BENEFITS :<br />

12.1 Additional Liability on account of Gratuity payable to employees on their<br />

retirement/cessation of service has been provided for in accounts for the year<br />

ending on 31.3.<strong>2011</strong>.<br />

12.2 Pension contribution of staffs has been provided in the accounts.<br />

Accounts officer<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

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NATIONAL TRUST<br />

(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)<br />

16-B, Bada Bazar Road, Old Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi- 110 060.<br />

SCHEDULE –XXV : FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 ST MARCH <strong>2011</strong><br />

SCHEDULE 25 – CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES ON ACCOUNTS<br />

(Illustrative)<br />

1. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES :<br />

1.1 Claims against the Entity not acknowledged as debts – Rs.__Nil_(Previous<br />

year Rs._Nil_)<br />

1.2 In respect of :<br />

- Bank guarantees given by/on behalf of the Entity – Rs. __Nil__(Previous<br />

year Rs._Nil__)<br />

- Letters of Credit opened by Bank on behalf of the Entity –Rs.<br />

_Nil_(Previous year Rs._Nil_)<br />

- Bills discounted with banks Rs. _Nil_(Previous year Rs._Nil__)<br />

1.3 Disputed demands in respect of :<br />

- Income Tax Rs. _Nil___(Previous year Rs.__Nil__)<br />

- Sales Tax Rs. _Nil __(Previous year Rs.__Nil__)<br />

- Municipal Tax Rs. Nil__(Previous year Rs.__Nil__)<br />

1.4 In respect of claims from parties for non-execution of orders but contested by<br />

the Entity - Rs. _Nil_(Previous year Rs.Nil_)<br />

2. CAPITAL COMMITMENTS :<br />

Estimated value of contracts remaining to be executed on capital account and not<br />

provided for (net of advances) Rs.Nil_(Previous year Rs. Nil)<br />

3. LEASE OBLIGATIONS :<br />

Future obligations for rentals under finance lease arrangements for plant and<br />

machinery amount to Rs.Nil_(Previous year Rs. Nil )<br />

4. CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES :<br />

In the opinion of the Management, the current assets, loans and advances have a<br />

value on realization in the ordinary course of business, equal at least to the<br />

aggregate amount shown in the Balance Sheet.<br />

5. TAXATION :<br />

In view of there being no taxable income under Income-tax Act 1961, no provision<br />

for Income tax has been considered necessary.<br />

6. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS :<br />

6.1 Value of Imports Calculated on CIF Basis : Current Year Previous Year<br />

- Purchase of finished goods - -<br />

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- Raw materials and components - -<br />

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- Capital Goods - -<br />

- Stores, Spares and Consumables - -<br />

6.2 Expenditure in foreign currency: Nil Nil<br />

a) Travel<br />

b) Remittances and interest payments to Financial Institutions/banks in<br />

foreign currency<br />

c) Other Expenditure:<br />

- Commission on Sales<br />

- Legal and Professional Expenses<br />

- Miscellaneous Expenses<br />

6.3 Earnings:<br />

Value of Exports on FOB basis Nil Nil<br />

7. Remuneration to Auditors:<br />

As Auditors for Current Year Previous Year<br />

- Taxation matters 0.00 0.00<br />

- Management services 0.00 0.00<br />

- Certification Rs 33,313.00 Rs. 44,790.00<br />

- Others Rs 0.00 Rs 0.00<br />

8. Corresponding figures for the previous year have been regrouped/rearranged,<br />

wherever necessary.<br />

9. Schedules 1 to 25 are annexed to and form an integral part of the Balance Sheet as at<br />

31 st March <strong>2011</strong> and the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended on<br />

that date.<br />

Accounts Officer Chief Executive Officer<br />

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ANNEXURE-I<br />

LIST OF BOARD MEMBERS<br />

(as on 31 st March <strong>2011</strong>)<br />

S. No. Name Telephone Nos. /E-mail<br />

1. Smt. Poonam Natarajan 011-431-87800<br />

Chairperson, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

contactus@thenationaltrust.in<br />

chairperson@thenationaltrust.in<br />

2. Shri Atul Prasad 011-431-87801<br />

JS & CEO, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

contactus@thenationaltrust.in<br />

Js-ceo@thenationaltrust.in<br />

3. Shri Arbind Prasad 011-23384284<br />

Joint Secretary (DD),<br />

arbind_prasad@hotmail.com<br />

M/O. Social Justice and Empowerment,<br />

6th Floor, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi<br />

4. Dr. Vijay Kumar 011-23382313<br />

Joint Secretary (SGSY)<br />

tvijay.kumar@nic.in<br />

M/O. Rural Development, Room No. 249,<br />

‘G’ Wing, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi<br />

5. Smt. Amarjeet Kaur 011-23350896<br />

Deputy Director General (E)<br />

ddg-dget@nic.in<br />

M/o. Labour, Room No. 511,<br />

Shram Shakti Bhawan, New Delhi<br />

6. Shri Vivek Joshi 011-23381654,<br />

Joint Secretary,<br />

vivek.joshi@nic.in<br />

Room No. 605 ‘A’,<br />

Min. of Women and Child Development,<br />

Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi<br />

7. Shri A.N. Jha 011-23381930<br />

Joint Secretary & F.A.,<br />

ajaynjha@yahoo.co.in<br />

M/o Social Justice & Empowerment,<br />

Shastri Bhawan,New Delhi<br />

8. Shri A.K. Mehta 011-23062309<br />

Joint Secretary (UD)<br />

akmehta@nic.in<br />

M/O. Urban Development,<br />

Room No.140, ‘C’ Wing,<br />

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi<br />

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9. Dr. Dinesh Bhatnagar 011-23061467<br />

Additional Director General,<br />

M/o. Health and Family Welfare,<br />

Room No. 157 ‘A’ Wing<br />

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi<br />

10. Shri S. Khuntia 011-23381096<br />

Joint Secretary (SE),<br />

s.khuntia@nic.in<br />

M/O. Human Resource Development,<br />

Deptt. Of Education, Room No. 217,<br />

‘C’ Wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi<br />

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11. Shri Anil Joshi 0712-2286900,<br />

SWEEKAR 9818830940<br />

14, Shiv Shakti Apartments, anilujoshi@gmail.com,<br />

Khamla Main Road, Pandey Layout, anijoshi@in.ibm.com,<br />

Nagpur - 440025, Maharashtra<br />

12. Smt. Sneha Mishra 09437017963<br />

AAINA,<br />

aaina50@hotmail.com<br />

Plot No.70/3530, Ground Floor<br />

Near Hotel Mayfair, Lagoon<br />

Jaydev Vihar, Bhubaneswar-751013,<br />

Orissa<br />

13. Ms. Merry Barua 011-55347422,<br />

Action for Autism, 9810225923<br />

Pocket 7 & 8, Jasola Vihar,<br />

autism@vsnl.com<br />

New Delhi - 110025<br />

14. Smt. Jeeja Ghosh 033-24615291<br />

92-B, Saptaparni, 9433045340<br />

58/1, Ballygunge Circular Road, jeeja.ankur@gmail.com<br />

Kolkata – 700 019<br />

15. Shri. Zamir Dhale 9971176320<br />

Advocacy Officer<br />

zamir@senseintindia.org<br />

Sense International (India),<br />

405, Favourite Residency,<br />

Opp. St. Xavier’s Loyola School,<br />

Memnagar, Ahmedabad,<br />

Gujarat – 380 052.<br />

16. Sh. Kishore Mohan Bhattacharya 0361-2574812,<br />

Qtr. No. 72 - A 9435010388<br />

Guwahati University Campus,<br />

kishor_bhattacharyya2004@<br />

Guwahati - 14, Assam<br />

yahoo.co.in<br />

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17. Ms. Meera Ramachand 080-26571953<br />

The Association For The Mentally 9880113264<br />

Handicapped,<br />

meera_ramchand@yahoo.com<br />

Near Kidwai Cancer Hospital,<br />

Off. Hosur Road, Bangalore - 560-029,<br />

Karnataka<br />

18. Shri P. John Rajkumar 044- 24832026<br />

MAITHREE, No.4, 2nd Cross Street 9444398401<br />

Ganganagar, Kodambakkam<br />

pjr@lntecc.com<br />

Chennai-600 024, Tamil Nadu<br />

19. Representative –Vacant<br />

CII<br />

20. Shri Paresh Tewary 011-23753118<br />

Director 9899676698<br />

FICCI - SEDF, Federation House,<br />

pareshtewary@ficci.com<br />

Tansen Marg, New Delhi - 110 001<br />

21. Mr. Shekhar Borker 9811159381<br />

Representative-ASSOCHAM<br />

L-19, Mohanalaya, South Extension-II shekharborker@gmail.com<br />

New Delhi-110049<br />

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LIST OF BOARD MEMBERS, ARUNIM<br />

(as on 31.3.<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

ANNEXURE-II<br />

1 Ms. Sminu Jindal, Chairperson, Jindal SAW Chairperson<br />

2 Ms.Thilakam Rajendran, Special Educator, Rehab professional MD<br />

3 Mr. Bobby Zachariah, , Product Designer and Developer Director<br />

4 Ms. Sharmila Divatia, IT professional Director<br />

5 Mr. Sumit Roy, Clinical Psychologist working with mentally Director<br />

challenged<br />

6 Mr. Akhil Paul, Social Worker, working with deaf blind Director<br />

7 Mr. Niranjan Khatri, General manager, ITC Director<br />

8 Ms. Rama Chari, Director, DEOC Director<br />

9 Ms. Prema Gnanaolivu, Product Designer and Developer Director<br />

10 Ms Abha Negi, GM Corp Commn, Jindal SAW and SVAYAM, Director<br />

working on access for disabled<br />

11 Ms. Deepak Kalra, Director, Umang Director<br />

12 Mr. Arman Ali, Executive Director, Shishu Sarothi Director<br />

13 Ms. Shanti Raghwan, Director, Enable India Director<br />

14 Ms. Brinda Balakrishnan, Management Consultant Director<br />

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STAFF ORGANOGRAM<br />

(as on 31.3.<strong>2011</strong>)<br />

ANNEXURE-III<br />

Shri Mukesh Kumar Tyagi<br />

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ANNEXURE-IV<br />

REPRESENTATION of SCs, STs and OBCs in STAFF<br />

Groups Number of Employees Number of Appointments made during the previous<br />

calendar year<br />

By Direct By Promotion By other<br />

Recruitment<br />

Methods<br />

Total SCs STs OBCs Total SCs STs OBCs Total SCs STs Total SCs STs<br />

Group A 3 - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Group B 8 - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Group C 4 - - 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Group D 3 - - 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

(Excluding<br />

Safai<br />

Karamcharis)<br />

Group D 0 - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

(Safai<br />

Karamcharis)<br />

Total 18 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0<br />

REPRESENTATION OF THE PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES<br />

Groups Number of Direct Recruitment Promotion<br />

Employees No. of No. of No. of No. of<br />

Vacancies Appointments Vacancies Appointments<br />

Reserved Made reserved Made<br />

Total VH HH OH VH HH OH Total VH HH OH VH HH OH Total VH HH OH<br />

Group A 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Group B 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Group C 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Group D 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Total 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

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IMPORTANT MEETINGs/ EVENTS OF NATIONAL TRUST<br />

ANNEXURE-V<br />

Date<br />

Event<br />

7.4.<strong>2010</strong> 39 th Special Board Meeting for approval of annual accounts<br />

7.4.<strong>2010</strong> Legal Sub Committee Meeting<br />

22.4.<strong>2010</strong> Inauguration of Sambhav by Minister of SJ&E<br />

12.05.<strong>2010</strong> 1 st Grant Sanction Committee Meeting<br />

2.06.<strong>2010</strong> 1 st Meeting of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Awards Selection Committee<br />

3.06.<strong>2010</strong> 40 th Board Meeting<br />

7.7.<strong>2010</strong> 2 nd Meeting of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Awards Selection Committee<br />

27.7.<strong>2010</strong> to 29.7.<strong>2010</strong> B.K. II Meeting<br />

30.07.<strong>2010</strong> Review meeting of all State Nodal Agency Centre (SNAC), State Nodal Agency<br />

Partner (SNAP)<br />

8.09.<strong>2010</strong> 41 st Board Meeting<br />

9.09.<strong>2010</strong> Knowledge Workshop<br />

10.09.<strong>2010</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> General Meeting and <strong>Annual</strong> Awards Function of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>.The<br />

new website of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> was also launched on the occasion by Hon’ble<br />

Minister of State for Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India.<br />

16.11.<strong>2010</strong> Ceremony of Shilpotsav – <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> programme at Dilli Haat<br />

16.11.<strong>2010</strong> Flag off ceremony of “Badhte Kadam-II” a disability awareness expedition.<br />

30.11.<strong>2010</strong> Flag in ceremony of “Badhte Kadam-II” a disability awareness expedition.<br />

2.12.<strong>2010</strong> 42 nd Board Meeting<br />

13.12.<strong>2010</strong> to 14.12.<strong>2010</strong> SNAC meeting to discuss New Persons with Disabilities Act<br />

30.12.<strong>2010</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Day<br />

6.1.<strong>2011</strong> 2 nd Grant Sanction Committee meeting for Innovative Projects<br />

25.1.<strong>2011</strong> Brain Storming Session<br />

9.2.<strong>2011</strong> to 10.2.<strong>2011</strong> Review Meeting of SNAC/SNAPs<br />

4.03.<strong>2011</strong> 43 rd Board Meeting<br />

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ANNEXURE-VI<br />

For the Quarter<br />

Ending<br />

<strong>Report</strong>/ Letter No<br />

& Date<br />

PART A<br />

1. District 2. State<br />

3. Details of the Local Level Committee Members<br />

SN Designation Name Mobile No. Email Other<br />

Contmact No.<br />

(i)<br />

(ii)<br />

(iii)<br />

(iv)<br />

(v)<br />

(vi)<br />

Chairperson<br />

NGO<br />

Representative<br />

PWD<br />

Distt Welfare<br />

Officer<br />

CMO<br />

Lawyer<br />

(vii)<br />

(viii)<br />

4. Details of Meeting(s) held during the year<br />

Date Decisions Taken/ Action Points Follow up Actions Taken<br />

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5.1. Details of Bank Account<br />

Account No.<br />

IFSC Code<br />

Bank Name<br />

Branch Address<br />

5.2. Details of Receipts &Utilization of Fund from <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> during the year<br />

Utilization Certificate sent to<br />

Date of Receipt Amount Received Amount Utilized <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> vide letter<br />

No. & date<br />

Opening Balance<br />

5.3. Details of Receipts &Utilization of Fund from Other Sources during the year<br />

Date of Receipt Source Amount Received Amount Utilized<br />

Opening Balance<br />

All Other Sources<br />

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6. Details of Legal Guardians Appointed<br />

S. Particulars Till Last year During This Year<br />

No Male Female Total Male Female Total<br />

1.1 Total No. of Applications<br />

Received for Appointment of<br />

Legal Guardians<br />

1.2 No. of Applications<br />

Approved<br />

1.3 No. of Applications Pending<br />

1.4 No of Applications Rejected<br />

2.1 Total No. of Legal Guardians<br />

Appointed<br />

2.2 Less No. of Guardians Died/<br />

Removed etc.<br />

2.3 Net No. of Legal Guardians<br />

3 Net No. of PWDs covered<br />

4 No. of cases where Property<br />

Details in form C & D Rule 27<br />

(1)(2) are obtained<br />

5 No of Cases in which Bank<br />

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7. List of Legal Guardians Appointed during the year<br />

S. Name of Ward Main Name of<br />

No. Disability Guardian<br />

of Ward<br />

Date of Appointment<br />

Certificate No<br />

Gender of Ward<br />

(A/ CP/<br />

MR/ MD)<br />

Date when Property<br />

Details Obtained<br />

Validity Status of<br />

Guardianship<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

Please attach separate sheets if required<br />

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PART B<br />

8. Schemes & Programmes in the District during the year<br />

S. Scheme Expected Role of LLC Amount Spent by No. of<br />

No. & District Collector (DC) LLC/ DC Beneficiaries<br />

1 Niramaya Enrollment, Certification<br />

2 Uddyam Prabha Recommendation, Facilitation<br />

3 Gyan Prabha Recommendation, Facilitation<br />

4 Sahyogi Awareness Generation,<br />

Facilitation<br />

5 Remote Area Awareness Generation,<br />

Funding<br />

Facilitation<br />

6 Samarth Monitoring<br />

7 Aspiration Awareness Generation,<br />

Monitoring<br />

8 Disability Equity Participation, Sensitization<br />

Training<br />

9 Awareness Participation, Sensitization<br />

Generation<br />

Programmes<br />

10 Parents Meet Implementation<br />

11 SHG/ Parents Formation, Facilitation<br />

Association<br />

12 Development / Implementation, Facilitation<br />

Translation of<br />

Awareness<br />

Materials into<br />

Local Language<br />

13 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Recommendation, Facilitation<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> Awards<br />

14 Legal Guardian Appointment, Monitoring,<br />

Dispute Resolution<br />

15 Disability Co-ordination with district<br />

Certificate/ ID authorities<br />

Cards<br />

16 SLCC/ SNAC/ Co-ordination<br />

SNAP/ Regd.<br />

Organization<br />

17 All Other Convergence, Co-ordination,<br />

Schemes in the & Protection of rights/<br />

District share of PWD<br />

Please attach separate sheets if required<br />

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1. Any Role Model in the District (Individual PWD)<br />

2. Any Success Story in the District (Individual/ Group/ Organization<br />

3. Outstanding NGO in the District<br />

4. Good Practices in the District (LLC Offices/ Collectorate/ Govt. Offices)<br />

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PART C<br />

10. Please give your response to the following<br />

1.Do you have a separate office premise/ room for LLC<br />

Yes/No<br />

If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to set up such an office If ‘Yes’, give address<br />

2. Is the District Collector’s Office disabled friendly/ barrier free Yes/No<br />

If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to make it so If ‘Yes’, state what steps were taken<br />

3. Are your all planning and schemes in the district inclusive keeping Yes/No<br />

PWDs in mind<br />

If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to make them so If ‘Yes’, state what steps were taken<br />

4. Do you have any disaster management plan for the district keeping PwDs Yes/No<br />

in mind<br />

If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to make it so If ‘Yes’, state what steps were taken<br />

5. Do you organize exclusive camps only for PwDs for various programmes Yes/No<br />

& activities like issuing disability certificate, appointment of legal guardians,<br />

distribution of pension or assistive devices etc<br />

If ‘No’, why not If ‘Yes’, specify date, venue, purpose, activities and outcome of such<br />

camps held in this year.<br />

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6. Have you earmarked any day in your office for addressing disability Yes/No<br />

related issues<br />

If ‘No’, why not If ‘Yes’, specify day and outcome of such an approach.<br />

7. Have you constituted sub-committees for assisting LLC Yes/No<br />

If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to constitute them If ‘Yes’, give their details.<br />

8. Have you nominated / co-opted other district officials/non officials in LLC Yes/No<br />

If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so If ‘Yes’, give details about them and<br />

their roles assigned.<br />

9. Do you maintain proper records of your activities particularly about Yes/No<br />

guardianship certificates<br />

If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to do so If ‘Yes’, give details with steps, if any, taken to<br />

make such records electronically available on website.<br />

10. Have you taken measures to prevent misuse of invalid/ cancelled Yes/No<br />

guardianship certificates<br />

If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.<br />

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11. Are issues concerning disabilities regularly reviewed along with other issues Yes/No<br />

in general review meetings in the district<br />

If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.<br />

12. Have you organized training/ sensitization programmes for various Yes/No<br />

officials/ authorities in the district about issues concerning disabilities<br />

If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.<br />

13. Do you co-ordinate with SLCC/SNAC/SNAP and organizations registered Yes/No<br />

with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> from your district<br />

If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.<br />

14. Do you access <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> website regularly on at least weekly basis Yes/No<br />

If ‘No’, why not If ‘Yes’, how frequently do you access Also give your feedback/<br />

suggestions.<br />

11. Did you know that:<br />

1 It is mandatory for LLC to have quarterly meetings. Yes/No<br />

2 Every six months, LLC has to send report on guardianship. Yes/No<br />

3 Tenure of LLC is for 3 years but it will continue even after 3 years Yes/No<br />

till it is reconstituted<br />

4 Forms C & D under Rule 27 of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act are Yes/No<br />

specifically available to monitor the functioning of guardians<br />

5 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> provides Rs. 10000/- pa to every LLC. Additional<br />

grant of Rs. 10000/-pa is provided for travelling of NGO-Member<br />

in case he/she is from neighbouring district.<br />

Yes/No<br />

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6 A Total Grant upto Rs. 30000/- pa can be provided by the <strong>National</strong> Yes/No<br />

<strong>Trust</strong> to LLCs if the State Govt. also provides its share of Rs. 20000/-<br />

7 Grants so provided to LLCs can be utilized at their sole discretion<br />

which includes expenditure on travelling of members to attend<br />

meetings.<br />

Yes/No<br />

8 Every year, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> provides Awards to the best LLC Yes/No<br />

during its <strong>Annual</strong> General Meeting<br />

9 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> organizes Disability Equity Training for Yes/No<br />

LLC members<br />

10 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> website nationalltrust.org.in or thenationaltrust. Yes/No<br />

in is regularly updated almost on daily basis.<br />

11 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has launched an Ability helpline or Abiline. Yes/No<br />

12. Any other point which you will like to share<br />

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<strong>Report</strong> LG-List/Past Records<br />

Date of this<br />

<strong>Report</strong><br />

Year<br />

Other Details<br />

Name of<br />

Co-Guardian<br />

Name of<br />

Alternate<br />

Guardian<br />

Remarks<br />

FORM FOR GATHERING INFORMATION ON LEGAL GUARDIANS<br />

1<br />

2<br />

LLC<br />

Code<br />

Name of LLC<br />

Chairperson<br />

District State<br />

Details of Legal Guardians under the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act<br />

Designation<br />

Date<br />

of Last<br />

report<br />

Total No. of Legal Guardians appointed<br />

till last report<br />

3<br />

Name of present<br />

NGO Member<br />

<strong>National</strong><br />

<strong>Trust</strong> Regn<br />

No.<br />

Total No. of Legal Guardians appointed<br />

in this report<br />

4<br />

Name of present<br />

PwD Member<br />

Contact No.<br />

Grand Total No. of Legal Guardians as<br />

per reports available (2+3)<br />

5 Period of <strong>Report</strong> From To<br />

<strong>Report</strong> prepared by (give name &<br />

designation)<br />

SN<br />

Details of LG Certificate<br />

Date of<br />

Issue<br />

Certificate<br />

(Despatch)<br />

No.<br />

Present<br />

Status<br />

Reasons,<br />

if Not<br />

Valid<br />

Date of<br />

Submission<br />

of Statutory<br />

Forms<br />

Form<br />

C<br />

Form<br />

D<br />

Details of the PwD/ Ward<br />

Name<br />

Niramaya<br />

Health<br />

Card No. or<br />

Application<br />

ID no.<br />

Gender<br />

Details of the<br />

Guardian<br />

Name Gender<br />

Obligations of<br />

Guardian<br />

Category<br />

(A,B,C,D)*<br />

Pl<br />

specify<br />

if any<br />

other<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

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ANNEXURE-VIII<br />

MYTHS AND FACTS<br />

LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP<br />

There are some common myths attached to the legal guardianship such as:<br />

× All persons with autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation or multiple disabilities<br />

must have guardians.<br />

× Legal guardian is mandatory for a Person with Disability to exercise his legal rights.<br />

× Any “will” of the Parents for appointment of a particular person as guardian, after<br />

their death will be binding on LLC.<br />

√ Even the Father cannot become the guardian of his daughter without any lady coguardian.<br />

√ Parents cannot apply for guardianship of their minor child but adult brother or sister<br />

can.<br />

√ An unmarried sister can become a Guardian for her sister.<br />

√ Only parents, relatives or organization registered with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> can apply<br />

for guardianship.<br />

√ An applicant can apply for appointment of any third person as guardian.<br />

√ It is mandatory that the PWD and the Applicant reside in the same district.<br />

× It is mandatory that the PWD and the proposed Legal Guardian reside in the same<br />

district.<br />

× A legal guardian has to be a resident of the same district as that of the person with<br />

disability.<br />

× An alternate guardian automatically becomes the legal guardian, without the approval<br />

of LLC, in the event of death/ removal of the existing guardian.<br />

√ Applicant and proposed legal guardian could be two different persons as parent could<br />

the applicant and the sibling could be the proposed Legal Guardian.<br />

Property rights issue<br />

× Person with Disabilities can inherit the property of the guardians or vice versa.<br />

× Guardian gets the title of the property of Person with Disability.<br />

√ Person with Disability inherits property of parents just like his other siblings.<br />

√ Person with Disability can open & operate bank account even without a guardian.<br />

× Guardian can dispose of property of Person with Disability without the permission<br />

of Local Level Committee.<br />

√ Guardian has to submit statement of accounts & property returns to Local Level<br />

Committee.<br />

× MYTHS<br />

√<br />

FACTS<br />

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ANNEXURE-IX<br />

SNAC / SNAP QUARTERLY REPORT<br />

a. Name: .........................................................................................................................................<br />

(Name of NGO)<br />

b. Address: .....................................................................................................................................<br />

(Plot No./Street)<br />

(Location)<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

(District) (PIN) (State)<br />

c. Telephone Numbers: ....................... .................................(O) ......................................(M)<br />

(STD Code) (Office) (Mobile)<br />

d. Fax Number: .............................................................................................................................<br />

(STD Code)<br />

f. E-mail ID: .................................................. g. Web Site: www...............................................<br />

h. Registration no & Year: ...........................................................................................................<br />

i. Date of working as SNAC/SNAP: ........................................................................................<br />

j Brief description of activities performed and area covered<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

k. Vision & Mission Statement of the Organization (if any)<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

l. Strengths of the Organization<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

m. Areas of concern for the Organization<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

n. Priority areas for your Organization<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

o. How can <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> help your organization<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

p. Do you have the following (Yes/No):<br />

Particulars<br />

Library (Children, Toy, Technical)<br />

Computers<br />

Total Numbers<br />

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State Level Committee formed (Yes/No) .......................................................................................<br />

Date of formation of committee .......................................................................................................<br />

No of meetings of state level committee (in past six months) ....................................................<br />

Meeting No. Meeting date No. of participants Category of participants<br />

Sensitization program held with the following departments (in past six months)<br />

Program Date Ministry Duration of No. of District<br />

involved program participants involved<br />

Inclusion of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Disabilities<br />

Ministry Impact on state Name schemes / program in which <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

budget (in %) Disabilities has been included<br />

Social Welfare<br />

Education<br />

Rural<br />

Urban<br />

Labour<br />

Health<br />

Women & Child<br />

Second Objective - Data/Information & Resource Centre<br />

The data which has to be kept at the SNAC has to be collated as per format in<br />

ANNEXURE I. The following questions need to be filled after collating data from this<br />

questionnaire.<br />

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Please complete all questions from a to u<br />

a. How many families have been served in the state<br />

b. How many NGOs have used the LLC services .................................................................<br />

c. How many NGOs are working actively in the inclusive education program .............<br />

d. How many NGOs are referring students to SSA ..............................................................<br />

e. How many NGOs have early intervention programs ......................................................<br />

f. How many NGOs have school readiness programs ........................................................<br />

g. How many NGOs have sheltered workshops ...................................................................<br />

h. How many NGOs have day schools ...................................................................................<br />

i. How many NGOs have residential schools .......................................................................<br />

j. How many NGOs do CBR work ..........................................................................................<br />

k. How many NGOs do awareness training ..........................................................................<br />

l. How many NGOs do sensitization of professionals ........................................................<br />

m. How many NGOs are working on open placements for the 4 disabilities ...................<br />

n. What are the major problems you encounter for Disability Certification<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

o. No of registered organizations with details (ANNEXURE II)<br />

p. No of Local Level Committee with details (ANNEXURE II)<br />

q<br />

State level Schemes / programs<br />

Name of Scheme or Department Number of Mass Number of Target<br />

people Sensitized People Benefited<br />

State Govt.<br />

Local MP/MLA funds<br />

Health Dept.<br />

Education Dept.<br />

PMRY<br />

JRY<br />

Indira Gandhi Awas Yojna<br />

Disability Certificate<br />

Others (specify on separate page…)<br />

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r. Details of Manpower:<br />

Particulars<br />

Number<br />

Professionals/ Educators as per RCI Norms<br />

Trained Caregiver employed<br />

Untrained Staff<br />

Administrative Staff<br />

Utility Staff (Driver, peon etc.)<br />

Funding Organizations<br />

s. List of magazines, publications being brought out in the state<br />

.....................................................................................................................................................<br />

t. No of caregivers trained by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> ……………….<br />

u. No of legal guardians appointed ……………………...…..<br />

Third Objective – Facilitation of LLCs<br />

a. Sensitization of District Collectors (till March 31 ‘ ) ……………………….<br />

Meeting No. Meeting date No of participants Category of participants<br />

b. Disability Equity Training (till March 31 ' ) ………………………………….<br />

Training No Training date No. of participants Category of participants<br />

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Fourth Objective – Mentoring of NGOs<br />

Name of NGO supported<br />

How is the NGO being supported<br />

Fifth Objective – Parent Associations / DPOs<br />

a. Number of parent associations that have been formed with your assistance: …………<br />

b. Number of disabled peoples organization that have been formed with your assistance:<br />

c. What activities did you follow for forming these organizations<br />

Sixth Objective – Networking<br />

a. How many meetings have been held between the SNAC and the SNAPs ……………<br />

b. How many meetings have been held with other registered organizations ……………<br />

Seventh Objective – Sensitization of Professional Groups<br />

a. Sensitization Program<br />

Particulars Numbers during<br />

Medical Professionals / Doctors<br />

Para Medical Personnel<br />

School Teachers<br />

Principals<br />

Legal Professional<br />

Media Professionals<br />

Corporate Sectors<br />

Architects/Builders<br />

Govt. Officials<br />

Political/Social Leaders<br />

Sports Players<br />

Cultural Groups<br />

Others<br />

Previous Year Current Year Next<br />

Year<br />

Targeted<br />

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ANNEXURE-IX(A)<br />

SNAC/SNAP can use this questionnaire to gather information from other ROs in the<br />

state.<br />

Name of the registered organization...............................................................................................<br />

How many families have been served by your organization ...................................................<br />

Have you used the LLC services ....................................................................................................<br />

Are you working actively in the inclusive education program ................................................<br />

Are you referring students to SSA .................................................................................................<br />

Does your organization have an early intervention programs .................................................<br />

Does your organization have a school readiness programs ......................................................<br />

Does your organization have sheltered workshops ...................................................................<br />

Does your organization have day schools ....................................................................................<br />

Does your organization have residential schools........................................................................<br />

Does your organization do CBR work ..........................................................................................<br />

Does your organization do awareness training ...........................................................................<br />

Does your organization do sensitization of professionals .........................................................<br />

Is your organization working on open placements for the 4 disabilities ................................<br />

What are the major problems you encounter for Disability Certification<br />

...............................................................................................................................................................<br />

...............................................................................................................................................................<br />

State level Schemes / programs:<br />

Name of Scheme or Department Number of Mass Number of Target<br />

People Sensitized People Benefited<br />

State Govt.<br />

Local MP/MLA funds<br />

Health Dept.<br />

Education Dept.<br />

PMRY<br />

JRY<br />

Indira Gandhi Awas Yojna<br />

Disability Certificate<br />

Others (specify on separate page…)<br />

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Details of Manpower:<br />

Particulars<br />

Number<br />

Professionals/ Educators as per RCI Norms<br />

Trained Caregiver employed<br />

Untrained Staff<br />

Administrative Staff<br />

Utility Staff (Driver, peon etc.)<br />

Funding Organizations<br />

List of magazines, publications being brought out in the state<br />

..............................................................................................................................................................<br />

Attach separate sheet, if required<br />

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ANNEXURE-IX-B<br />

List of Organizations Working in the State for the Welfare of Persons with<br />

Disabilities covered under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act<br />

S. No. Organization Name Address, Contact No. E-mail & Website<br />

Attach separate sheet, if required<br />

S. No. Name of caregiver Address, Contact No E-mail & Website<br />

ANNEXURE IX(C)<br />

Attach separate sheet, if required<br />

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S. No. Name of guardian Address, Contact No. E-mail & Website<br />

ANNEXURE IX(D)<br />

Attach separate sheet, if required<br />

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UTILISATION FORM<br />

(SNAC & SNAP)<br />

ANNEXURE-X<br />

Types of Date of Participants/ Fund Fund Balance Remark<br />

Programmes Programme Beneficiaries Received Utilized (if any)<br />

Conducted<br />

Training Programme<br />

Disability Equity<br />

Programme (1)<br />

Organizational<br />

Development(1)<br />

Job Fair (1)<br />

Volunteers /<br />

Inspectors<br />

Inclusive Education<br />

for Pvt. School<br />

Teachers (1)<br />

Incl. Education for<br />

Special School<br />

Teachers(1)<br />

Lawyers, Bankers,<br />

Judicial Officers Govt.<br />

Officers, Journalists,<br />

Bus Conductors,<br />

Architects, Police<br />

etc.(1)<br />

Awareness<br />

Programme (10)<br />

Institution Programme<br />

Meeting with LLC<br />

(convergence with<br />

SNAP)<br />

Meeting with all<br />

registered<br />

Organization of the<br />

state, SNAC SNAP<br />

Meeting with SLCC<br />

Meeting of SNAC/<br />

SNAP<br />

Documentation /<br />

<strong>Report</strong>ing (Pl. specify)<br />

Date of Quarterly<br />

<strong>Report</strong> Sent<br />

Remark<br />

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ANNEXURE-XI<br />

NIRAMAYA<br />

(Health Insurance Scheme for Persons with Disabilities under the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act)<br />

ENROLMENT FORM<br />

1. Name of Person with Disability(PwD)<br />

2. Father’s / Husband’s Name<br />

3. (i) Date of Birth (ii) Sex : Male/Female<br />

Photograph of<br />

PwD<br />

(iii) Status : Married/Unmarried<br />

4. Educational Qualifications<br />

5. Type of Disability tick here Percentage<br />

a) Autism<br />

b) Cerebral Palsy<br />

c) Mental Retardation<br />

d) Multiple Disabilities<br />

please specify disabilities)<br />

6. Name of legal guardian, if any and relationship with PwD<br />

7. Address of PwD for correspondence<br />

District<br />

State<br />

PIN Phone email<br />

8. Family Income of PwD/Parent BPL upto 15000 pm above 15000 pm<br />

9. If family income above BPL, details of amount paid by the<br />

PwD to <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> (Niramaya) Bank Account<br />

(State Bank of India a/c 30396764585)<br />

(Corporation Bank a/c CLSB/01/09002)<br />

10. Attach Proof of Disability, Income & Address,<br />

Or, Disability & Income verified & found correct :<br />

(signature & seal of LLC-NGO member)<br />

11. Name & Designation of the authorized person of the NGO<br />

forwarding this enrollment form<br />

12. Name of the NGO<br />

13. Place Date Signature of the authorized person<br />

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NOTE:<br />

1. Persons having family income below poverty line are covered free under the<br />

scheme. For family income above BPL but upto Rs. 15000 pm a processing fee @<br />

Rs.250/-per annum and for higher income fees @ Rs. 500/- per annum is to be<br />

deposited by DD/NEFT or cash in a/c CLSB/01/090021 of Corporation Bank or<br />

a/c 30396764585 in SBI in favour of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> (Niramaya) and bank deposit<br />

receipt should be affixed as proof of payment along with the enrolment form.<br />

2. Photocopies of Income certificate, Disability Certificate & Address proof should<br />

be attached if available. In case of any difficulty in getting the income certificate<br />

and / or disability certificate, get the verification endorsement on the form itself<br />

from the NGO member of Local Level Committee (LLC) of the district (list in the<br />

web site www.thenationaltrust.in) who are authorized to make such<br />

endorsements in lieu of certificates, only for the purpose of this scheme and for<br />

non-BPL families only. BPL families will be required to submit copy of BPL<br />

Card or proof of income from the authority competent to issue BPL card.<br />

3. This form should be filled and submitted by PwD ONLY to any such<br />

Organization which is registered with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in the district (list in<br />

the web site). Forms sent directly by the PwD to the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> or to any<br />

other agency will NOT be entertained.<br />

4. All applications shall be received only electronically through MIS (see website).<br />

Forms sent through any other mode will not be received/ entertained. Registered<br />

Organisations (ROs) should accordingly feed the data in MIS. Original forms<br />

(hard copies) should be retained & kept carefully for record purposes by the<br />

ROs so that they can be produced/ submitted whenever required by the <strong>National</strong><br />

<strong>Trust</strong>.<br />

5. After submission of enrollment forms, cards will be issued only subject to<br />

approval and as per the schedule/ cycle announced from time to time.<br />

6. Benefits under the scheme can be availed on reimbursement basis only for which<br />

claim forms will have to be submitted to the concerned Registered Organisation.<br />

Claim forms can be obtained from any RO or downloaded from our website.<br />

7. Duly filled claim forms will be forwarded by the Registered Organisation directly<br />

to the ICICI Lombard, New Delhi and NOT to the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />

8. On settlement of claim, reimbursement cheques will be issued in the name of<br />

the beneficiaries and sent directly to the concerned Registered Organisations<br />

who will in turn distribute the cheques to the beneficiaries.<br />

9. Insurance cover will be available for ONE FULL YEAR from the start/ renewal<br />

date subject to Stop Loss conditions.<br />

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10. Renewal of health cards for free beneficiaries (i.e. family below poverty line)<br />

will be free but subject to the renewal/extension of the scheme. For other<br />

beneficiaries, renewal will be subject to their deposit of relevant fees as applicable<br />

on due date for renewal. A module for renewal is available in the MIS for this<br />

purpose.<br />

11. Application for renewal can be made with proof of payment of fees to the<br />

concerned Registered Organisation quoting health card number preferably 2<br />

months in advance to ensure continuance of insurance coverage without any<br />

break. Registered Organisations will be required to ensure these beneficiaries in<br />

the online renewal module.<br />

12. All Registered Organisations of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> will function as Service Centres<br />

to facilitate beneficiaries under the scheme.<br />

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Application Format<br />

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ANNEXURE-XII<br />

Name<br />

Address<br />

__________________________________________________________________<br />

(As in Matriculation certificate / school records)<br />

__________________________________________________________________<br />

__________________________________________________________________<br />

_____________________State___________________Pin___________________<br />

Tel no. (If any) __________________________________________________________________<br />

Date of Birth<br />

__________________________________________________________________<br />

Sex (Please specify M-for Male, F-Female) : _______________________________<br />

(i) Type of disability (Please specify) _______________________________<br />

(Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation or Multiple Disabilities)<br />

Percentage of disability (Pl. enclose an attested copy of disability certificate)<br />

Purpose of Loan:<br />

(Pl. attach details, if any)<br />

Educational Qualifications:<br />

Examination Name of the Name of the Aggregate Major Class /<br />

Passed Institution University/ marks Subject Division<br />

Board<br />

obtained &<br />

% thereof<br />

Class VIII<br />

Matric /<br />

Secondary<br />

Sr. Secondary/<br />

Intermediate<br />

Graduation<br />

Others<br />

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In case of grades, please mention equivalent & % of marks and also enclose authenticated<br />

conversion formula<br />

Family Income per annum (In Rs.) _________________________________<br />

(please enclose Income Certificate)<br />

(i) Course applied for (Complete name) __________________________<br />

(ii) Academic Session ___________________________________<br />

(iii) Duration ___________________________________________<br />

(iv) Date of Admission __________________________________<br />

Name and address of the Institution where course will be under taken _________________<br />

__________________________________________________________________________<br />

__________________________________________________________________________<br />

Whether hosteller or a day scholar please specify ____________________________________<br />

If hosteller please specify whether provided by the institution or own arrangement and<br />

address of the hostel:<br />

__________________________________________________________________________<br />

__________________________________________________________________________<br />

__________________________________________________________________________<br />

__________________________________________________________________________<br />

(Please enclose proof)<br />

Details of Scholarship / Stipend / Financial assistance being received for the same<br />

course (if any)<br />

Any other information applicant wishes to provide<br />

Undertaking<br />

I hereby declare that information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge and I<br />

am aware that providing wrong information will make me liable to legal action and recovery<br />

of scholarship amount at the sole discretion of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />

Name & Signature of the Applicant<br />

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Application Format<br />

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ANNEXURE-XIII<br />

Name<br />

Address<br />

__________________________________________________________________<br />

(As in Matriculation certificate / school records)<br />

__________________________________________________________________<br />

__________________________________________________________________<br />

_____________________State___________________Pin___________________<br />

Tel no. (If any) __________________________________________________________________<br />

Date of Birth<br />

__________________________________________________________________<br />

Sex (Please specify M-for Male, F-Female) : _______________________________<br />

(i) Type of disability (Please specify) _______________________________<br />

(Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation or Multiple Disabilities)<br />

Percentage of disability (Pl. enclose an attested copy of disability certificate)<br />

Purpose of Loan:<br />

(Pl. attach details, if any)<br />

Details of Loan taken<br />

S. No. Particulars Details<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

(d)<br />

(e)<br />

(f)<br />

(g)<br />

(h)<br />

Name of the Institution, branch<br />

and address from which loan taken<br />

Loan Account No.<br />

Amount of Loan<br />

Rate of Interest<br />

Mode of Repayment<br />

EMI<br />

Security given for the loan<br />

Any other relevant information<br />

Name & Signature of the applicant<br />

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