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HighlightsAchievements• Badhte Kadam was successfully organized for the third consecutiveyear with at a large scale and high profile participation this year.Her Excellency the President of India Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patilvery kindly gave her blessings for its grand success.• The <strong>National</strong> Level LLCs meet organised on 7 th September 2011. Itwas inaugurated by hon’ble Justice A. P. Shah and attended bylarge number of District Collectors & Officers, NGO representativesand other stakeholders.• Citizen’s Charter of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> declared and made operationalfrom 2 nd October 2011.• The Amendments to <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act drafted in consultationwith different stakeholders and submitted to the Ministry of SocialJustice & Empowerment on 3 rd October 2011 with the approval ofthe Board attended by both - the new as well as outgoing Members.The New Board of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> was notified on 20 th July 2011.• A bi-monthly newsletter info@NT was launched in May 2011 tohave better interface with our NGOs.• A fund raising portal www.vdonate.org was launched for theeligible ROs of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> to facilitate them raising fundfrom domestic and international donors.ii


Report of the ChairpersonA very warm welcome to our Annual Report of 2011-12. Theyear gone by has been a busy and eventful one, with many newlearning’s.I would like to begin with celebrating Volunteerism. It is avery important part of our work at the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and we would like our registeredorganisations to build sound systems for developing and managing volunteers.At the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> office, over the last three years, we have had fourinternational and two national volunteers, who did some amazing work. AllanRickmann from UK who worked on Management of Volunteers and at the end of theyear Christine joined to take this further.Mike Rosenkrantz from the US stayed for 3 years. He coordinated the pan IndianAwareness Campaign “Badhte Kadam” for all the years. He also did capacity buildingin Fund Raising, Strategic Planning and Organisational Development. Ms. Len Manikendeveloped the Monitoring and Evaluation format for our residential facilities. Bothshe and Mike facilitated the entire long consultative exercise for making our strategicplan for the next five years, which has been a dream come true. And, Chitra Vasudevanwas available for just about anything, from editing newsletters facilitating and printingour manual and annual reports, supporting the Badhte Kadam Campaign, to being oncall, whenever we needed her skills. Aarthi Abraham from NID has year after yeardesigned our covers for manuals and Annual Reports. A Salute to them, and hopemany walk in their footsteps; because, they represent, what all of us have been strivingfor. “It is better to light a candle, then curse the darkness”.Drafting of the bill for the New Laws, to replace the earlier Disability Acts,developing the Five Year Strategic Plan for <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and working on the 12 thFive Year Plan draft for the social sector for people with disabilities have all been teamexercises, requiring long hours in consultation and discussion. These activities havehelped the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> team to understand the issues and aspirations of peoplewith disabilities; it’s certainly has been a huge learning experience.Another learning experience was the IEDSS Scheme run by the MHRD, a verygood scheme for inclusion of children with disabilities in secondary schools. Therewas a discussion, whether children with intellectual disabilities could be in SecondarySchools or not. A Committee was formed, to study this. As Chair of that Committee,we saw many schools, in several states. It was wonderful to see many children withintellectual disability seamlessly included in the Govt. schools, this was especially inKerala, Mizoram, Gujarat and Karnataka. Though there were several dissenters, theiii


committee did finally recommend that Children with Intellectual disability, especiallymild disability should be part of the scheme.In our strategic plan we realised that though we have been trying to strengthenour registered organisations with the Aspiration Scheme, we need, to initiate all ourregistered organisations to Early Intervention services. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> offers to trainstaff of the organisations wanting to work with 0-6 years. We also plan to train,functionaries like Asha Workers and Anganwadi Workers. We have been conductingworkshops in partnership with Voice and Vision and would like to now, collaboratewith other trainers in Early Intervention as well.The Badhte Kadam mega awareness raising campaign of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>completed its third year and created great excitement among our stake holders. It wasexciting to read the Badhte Kadam (BK) page on Facebook and see the excellent coveragethrough Doordarshan and the regional media.Her Excellency the President of India also sent her message, which we sharewith you in this report.Besides Badhte Kadam, we also attempted to reach our Parliamentarians andsenior officials in the Ministries and State Govt. through a four page bi-monthlynewsletter “Info@NT”. We also brought two issues of our regular “Enabling” magazine,a wall calendar with our awardees and a Badhte Kadam diary. The awareness materialand campaigns are meant to help change people’s mind sets about the disabilities ofthe <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. We hope for greater inclusion and participation in the communities,we do have some very positive stories from different states, which we have uploadedon our website.Another inspiring event at the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has been the E3 Challenge(Economic, Empowerment and Enterprise) initiated by ARUNIM (Association forRehabilitation under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Initiative of Marketing) in partnership with<strong>National</strong> Skill Development Corporation. Six of our registered organisations won thechallenge of making a business plan. They were funded and mentored through theyear. It was good to hear how each one of the organisations was learning new skills inproduction, inventory, account keeping, documentation and many others, and alsotheir revenues are growing. It feels proud to see how ARUNIM is slowly growingthough “baby steps” at the moment, I am sure all our young entrepreneurs will soonfly high.In India the disability sector is “poised for change” so many new thinking’s,new plans and new happenings. The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> looks forward, to being an integralpart and a leader in making all these changes happen.ivOn behalf of the Board, the officers and staff of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> I would liketo take the opportunity to say heartfelt “Thank You” and respectful regards to the


Hon’ble Minister Shri Mukul Wasnik, Minister of State, Shri D. Napoleon, Secretary,Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Shri K.M. Acharya for their constantsupport and encouragement. We have been able to take many steps forward, becauseof this.Many special thanks to the Special Secretary, Mrs. Sangita Gairola, Mr. PankajJoshi, Joint Secretary, Disability Division and all the officers and staff of the Ministryof Social Justice and Empowerment.Best wishes and hoping for greater participation and inclusion of people withdisabilities.(Poonam Natarajan)Chairperson"Thousands of candles can be lit from a single flame and thelife of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness neverdecreases by being shared"-The Buddhav


viPoster Designed by Kshame Shah Dogli as part of aBadhte Kadam Campaign - Contest


Report of the JS & CEOThe year 2011-12 has been a landmark year for the <strong>National</strong><strong>Trust</strong> in many ways. This was the year when we could completethe draft amendments of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act to harmonize itwith the UNCRPD as well as to align it with the proposed “NewLaw” (PWD Act). This was also the year when we could completeour Strategic Planning for the next five years and decided to strivefor emerging as a Knowledge Hub. And this was the year whenwe could come out with our Citizens’ Charter to improve ourservice delivery quality.As usual, the year witnessed a series of activities – some new initiatives and someexpansion/ consolidation of older ones.After apparently a long wait, our new Board was constituted and we held itsfirst ever meeting along with outgoing members on the eve of our Annual Awardsfunction. In this very meeting, the Board approved the proposed amendments to the<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act and the same was forwarded to the Ministry of Social Justice andEmpowerment for further processing. Subsequently, amendments to Rules &Regulations were also drafted and placed in public domain for comments. Besides,drafting of Election Rules was also initiated to incorporate Single Transferable VotingSystem to take care of multi-member constituency. Meanwhile, based on the commentsof MSJE, the draft amendments of the NTA was further fine tuned.Our Annual Awards are for differently-able and so, this time it was itselfdifferently organized. It was held as a separate function- full of entertainment withsensitization- which was inaugurated by our hon’ble Minister Mr. Mukul Wasnik. TheAwards were given away to differently-abled people, their parents, professionals andorganizations in various categories, for their extraordinary achievements in the wakeof adversities and challenges that they always face. It was followed by a play onautism ”Milenge Dobara” by Living Room Theatre. The play which was written &directed by Ms. Sarita Vohra showed the innate strength of people with disabilitiesproving that “Nothing is Impossible”. Our beloved Chairperson Mrs. Natarajan andour ‘young’ Board Member Mr. Shekhar Borker took part in this play.Like in the year 2009-10, this year again we organized our second <strong>National</strong> Meetof LLCs which was inaugurated by hon’ble Justice A.P. Shah who emphasized theissue of legal capacity and equality before law with regard to persons with disabilities.We were pleasantly surprised to see large scale participation of District Collectors,other officials, representatives of Registered Organizations and other stakeholders.Niramaya – our flagship scheme – completed its fourth year – with mixed response.On one hand, we could settle insurance claims of Rs. 88.40 lakhs of 2907 beneficiariesvii


and on the other hand we found that the claims were coming mostly from 3-4 Statesonly. Similarly, while we had to turn down renewal applications in many cases due tolate submission, on the other hand we found not many such applications were comingfrom some other States. This clearly indicated the huge regional imbalance in availingthe benefits of the scheme. Though we tried to correct this imbalance through specialmeasures and special provisioning for their renewal, much needs to be done by our“service centres” under the schemes from such deficit States. And if the term “servicecentre” does not appear familiar enough, a quick reference to the original Schemedesign will clarify that all our Registered Organizations are the “service centres” underthe Scheme.Badhte Kadam – our pan India campaign for awareness generation - has been aresounding success during the year. We got the blessings from none other than HerExcellency the President of India Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil and many otherdignitaries- including recipients of Padma Awards. We got the very generous supportof Doordarshan who covered our BK programmes extensively. Engineers India Limitedand VSO were kind enough to provide financial assistance for BK3 which wasinaugurated by our hon’ble Union Minister. In some States, HE Governor, hon’bleChief Minister and hon’ble Minister graced the event and encouraged our BKvolunteers. And all credit goes to the outstanding zeal and proactive initiatives takenby one and all particularly all our partner SNACs & ROs.During the year, our attempts to sensitize LLCs to use NDLGC bore fruits andthere were 99 cases of appointment of legal guardians recorded in the NDLGC by 22LLCs as compared to a meager 21 LGs by just 2 LLCs in 2010-11. This was clearly asignificant increase from the last year– a healthy trend which is rather very reassuring.In coming years, the concept of this depository is going to be extended to recordindividual support plans – a vital feature of the proposed amendments to NTA.While NDLGC & MIS have led to greater transparency, still efficient deliverysystem was amiss. To bridge this gap, a Citizens’ Charter was developed and madeeffective with very good success. During the year, there was no instance of any defaultin this regard.viiiMore often we talk about doing the things right rather than doing the right things.In order to address this anomaly, we carried out long term perspective planning byformulating our “Vision”, “Mission”, “Goals” & “Objectives” followed by a 5 yearStrategic Plan 2012-17. This would guide us not only on focusing outcomes ratherthan outputs but also on making necessary course correction in view of resourceconstraints. Evolving <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> as a Knowledge Hub; conceptualizing a <strong>National</strong>Support Mission and a <strong>National</strong> Depository of Support Resources to ensure properplanning, recording and implementation of individual support plans; proposing a threetiergovernance structure for effective administration of schemes and programmes -are just some of the high points of the Strategy.


So now is the time to take the new path, the new trajectory and fly high in thesky – for the future is ours – and we can go confidently in the direction of our dreamsand live the life we have imagined. Amen!(Atul Prasad)Joint Secretary and Chief Executive Officerix


GLOSSARY/ABBREVIATIONSAEPCARUNIMBKCGCCPCREApparel Export Promotion CouncilAssociation for Rehabilitation under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Initiative ofMarketingBadhte KadamCare Givers CellCerebral PalsyContinuing Rehabilitation Education Programme of RehabilitationCouncil of IndiaGHARAUNDA Group Home and Rehabilitation Activities under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Actfor Disabled AdultsICDSLGLLCMDMISMRNDLGCNRHMPwDRCISLCCSNACSNAPSWOTUNCRPDZTRTIntegrated Child Development SchemeLegal GuardianshipLocal Level CommitteeMultiple DisabilityManagement Information SystemMental Retardation<strong>National</strong> Depository of Legal Guardianship Certificates<strong>National</strong> Rural Health MissionPerson with DisabilityRehabilitation Council of IndiaState Level Coordination CommitteeState Nodal Agency CentreState Nodal Agency PartnerStrength Weaknesses Opportunities Threats AnalysisUnited Nations Convention for the Rights of People with DisabilitiesZonal Technical Resource Trainersx


ContentsS. No. Particulars Pg. No.1. Objects of the <strong>Trust</strong> 1-22. Registration 3-43. Local Level Committees 54. Legal Guardianship 6-85. Remote Area Funding Scheme 9-106. State Nodal Agency Centre(SNAC) / 11-16State Nodal Agency Partners (SNAP)7. SAMARTH - Centre Based Scheme 17-338. Aspiration (Day Care Centre) Scheme 34-439. Early Intervention Training Programme 4410. Sahyogi 45-4711. Gharaunda 48-4912. Niramaya – Health Insurance Scheme 50-5213. Gyan Prabha (Scholarship) Scheme 53-5514. Uddyam Prabha (Incentive) Scheme 5615. Sambhav-<strong>National</strong> Resource Center 5716. Arunim 58-6217. Abiline 63-6418. Publicity & Awareness Raising Events 65-6919. Knowledge Workshop 7020. 11th Annual General Meeting 7121. <strong>National</strong> Local Level Committee Meet 7222. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Annual Awards 2011 73-7423. Citizen's Charter 7524. Amendment to <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act 7625. Strategic Plan of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> (2012- 2017) 7626. Newsletter 7727. Success Stories 7828. Right to Information Act 7929. Reports of the States and Union Territories 80-8230 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>'s Annual Accounts 83-112xi


S. No. Particulars Pg. No.31. ANNEXURE 113-149I List of Board Members 113-116II LLC Quarterly Activity Report 117-125III Form for gathering information of Legal Guardians 126IV Myths and Facts Legal Guardianship 127V SNAC/SNAP Quarterly Report Format 128-135VI Utilization Form for SNAC / SNAP 136VII Myths and Facts Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme 137-139VIII Niramaya Enrolment Form 140-142IX Claim Form For Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme 143-144X Gyan Prabha (Scholarship) Application Format 145-146XI Uddyam Prabha (Incentive Scheme) Application Format 147XII List of Board Members, ARUNIM 148XIII Representation of SCs,STs, OBCs and PwDs in Staff 149xii


1. OBJECTS OF THE TRUST1.1 To enable and empower persons with disabilities to live as independently and asfully as possible within and as close to the community to which they belong;To strengthen facilities to provide support to persons with disabilities to livewithin their own families;To extend support to registered organization to provide need based servicesduring period of crisis in the family of disabled persons;To deal with problem of persons with disabilities who do not have familysupport;To promote measure for the care and protection of persons with disabilities inthe event of death of their parent or guardian;To evolve procedures for the appointment of guardians and trustees for personswith disability requiring such protection;To facilitate the realization of equal opportunities, protection of rights and fullparticipation of persons with disability andTo do any other act which is incidental to the aforesaid objects.Organisational StructureThe BoardThe <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, MentalRetardation and Mulitple Disabilities, a body established under the said Act in the year2000 functions through a Board. The Board under Section 3(4) of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Actcomprises of:A Chairperson appointed by the Central Government from amongst the persons havingexperience and expertise in the field of four disabilities.9 members from amongst registered organisations out of which three each from VoluntaryOrganisations, Parents Associations and Associations of Persons with Disabilities workingin the four disabilities.Eight persons not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government of India representingthe Ministries or Departments of Social Justice & Empowerment, Women and ChildDevelopment, Health and Family Welfare, Finance, Labour, Education, Urban Affairsand Employment and Rural Employment and Poverty Alleviation.Three persons to be nominated by the Board representing Associations of Trade, Commerceand Industry engaged in philanthropic activities.The Chief Executive Officer of the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government of India whois Member Secretary.List of Members of the Board is at Annexure-I1


2. REGISTRATION2.1 Section 12 of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act, 1999 provides for registration of organisations,be it any voluntary organization, association of persons with disabilities, or anassociation of parents of persons with disabilities which is working in the area/s ofAutism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities. The entireprocess right from applying to processing and approving or rejecting is not only onlinebut also totally transparent as each applicant is automatically sent an emailalert informing the status of application.2.2 This process for on-line registration which was initiated in 2010-11 was successfullycarried out during the year leading to expeditious disposal with enhancedtransparency. In order to further streamline the process, a set of guidelines for timelysubmission and disposal of applications was issued. Besides, steps were taken toregister organizations from erstwhile uncovered districts by increasing awarenessabout disability, UNCRPD and schemes & programmes of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> throughvarious campaigns including Badhte Kadam.2.3 Due to the year long sustained drive, 240 applications were received and processedduring this year. The status of registration including re-registration is given below:Financial Year Registered Registration Expired Re-Registered Total2000-01 84 0 842001-02 164 0 2482002-03 89 0 3372003-04 114 0 4512004-05 136 6 5812005-06 67 30 30 6482006-07 124 56 62 7782007-08 150 238 60 7502008-09 79 88 90 8312009-10 137 169 97 8962010-11 42 78 28 8882011-12 56 266 53 7313


State wise Registered OrganizationsS. No STATE Registered as on 31.3.20121 Andhra Pradesh 492 Arunachal Pradesh 23 Assam 134 Bihar 225 Chhatisgarh 96 NCT of Delhi 227 Goa 68 Gujarat 519 Haryana 910 Himachal Pradesh 1111 Jharkhand 1612 Karnataka 3913 Kerala 4414 Madhya Pradesh 4215 Maharashtra 5216 Manipur 1117 Meghalaya 118 Mizoram 119 Nagaland 320 Orissa 3821 Punjab 1122 Rajasthan 2623 Sikkim 124 Tripura 825 Tamil Nadu 5626 Uttar Pradesh 8727 Uttarakhand 1628 West Bengal 7729 Andaman & Nicobar 130 Chandigarh 331 Daman & Diu 032 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 033 Lakshadweep 034 Puducherry 4TOTAL 7314


3. LOCAL LEVEL COMMITTEES3.1 One of the frame-work for implementation of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act is the constitutionof Local Level Committtees under Section 13 of the Act. It is the Local Level Committeewhich appoints Legal Guardians for persons with disability. Notwithstanding theparadigm shift in the concept of legal capacity of a PwD necessitating someconceptual change in the role, functions and even the nomenclature of legalguardianship, the LLC remains the pivotal arrangement for successfully meetingthe objectives of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act.3.2. An LLC is a three member body duly constituted by the Board of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>,normally one in every district with the District Collector as the Chairperson. However,there are instances where one LLC is constituted for a cluster of districts particularlyin some North Eastern States and then there are other instances where even morethan one LLC are constituted in a district particularly in big districts. An LLC hastenure of three years but it shall continue to function even after that- till a new LLCis constituted. The second Member of an LLC is a representative of an organizationregistered with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. S/He practically works as its Convenor. Thethird Member is a person with any disability as per clause (f) of Sec 2 of PwD Act-1995.♦ In order to make LLCs more effective, it has already been advised to them to cooptmore members like District Welfare Officer, Chief Medical Officer, a reputedLawyer.♦ A set of guidelines have been issued for appointment of suitable members in LLCs,particularly a PwD member.♦ A comprehensive manual and handbook for proper functioning of LLCs andappointment of Legal Guardians have been developed and put into use.♦ A comprehensive Quarterly Reporting format has been developed and LLCs havestarted reporting in the new format(Annexure-II).♦ NDLGC - or the <strong>National</strong> (On-line) Depository of Legal Guardianship Certificateshas been made operational and LLCs are required to process/ issue LG certificatesusing NDLGC module.3.3 During the year, 9 LLCs were constituted or re-constituted bringing the total to 615LLCs in the country (excluding J&K). Out of these, 4 districts have 2 LLCs eachwhich are Darjeeling and Howrah in West Bengal, Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh andJaipur in Rajasthan.3.4 In order to encourage and acknowledge good initiatives by different LLCs acrossthe country, every year best performing LLCs are given <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Awards.This year the Awards were given to LLCs of South West (Delhi), Ajmer(Rajasthan).3.5 During the year, Rs 7150 were released to various LLCs who used the online module.5


4. LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP4.1 The concept of Legal Guardianship for the developmental disabilities under the<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act is perhaps the most distinctive feature of the Act which isundergoing a paradigm shift in the light of UNCRPD. The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act providesthe choice to families, if they need, there can be an appointment of legal guardian byLLC for PwDs after 18 years when they become an adult. The requirement of a legalguardian was usually felt to look after the PwD and/or his/her property. However,this concept is giving way to a more evolved concept of legal capacity in consonancewith UNCRPD. During the year, this concept was the main guidance for draftingthe amendments to the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act.4.2 As envisaged under the existing Act, Legal Guardians may be appointed by LLCsfor maintenance and residential care and/or management of property of personswith Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disability. While LLCsare expected to be very clear about the legal provisions as well as the very conceptbehind it, Legal Guardians are also expected to perform their role with properunderstanding of the legal capacity of PwDs. In order to clarify these concepts andissues, a comprehensive booklet on Legal Guardianship was developed in the year2010. To ensure proper documentation of the LG Certificates, an on-line <strong>National</strong>Depository (NDLGC) was also launched in the year 2010.4.3 During the year, all our ROs and LLCs members were made aware about NDLGCand encouraged to start using these provisions. Consequently, in 2011-12 99applications for LGs from 22 districts were approved in the NDLGC as against 21LGs from 2 districts respectively during the last year. This concept was furtherrecommended in the 12th Plan Draft Recommendations of the Ministry to have aon-line national data bank of all PwDs. Similarly, a <strong>National</strong> Support Mission wasproposed in the draft amendments of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act. It is envisaged to havean on-line Depository of individual support plans under this Mission. This will helpin establishing a supported-decision making regime for PwDs - a much needed changefrom the more prevalent substituted-decision making at present.4.3 At times it is found that property rights of PwDs are seriously compromised by theirsiblings or even parents. In order to secure such rights, LLC Kollam (Kerala) cameout with an arrangement with the local poperty Registry Office to mandatory seekconsent from the LLC before registering any transaction of property concerningPwDs. This arrangement coupled with appointment of legal guardians only afterdue diligence and field enquiry has salutary results. Taking cue from this, all theState Govts were advised during the year to emulate the same in order to protect the(property) rights of PwDs.4.4 To further clarify property and other issues concerning legal guardians vis-a-visPwDs, some common myths and facts are given in ANNEXURE-IV.4.5 The figures of legal guardians appointed by LLCs, year wise is given below:6


YearLegal Guardians appointed2001-02 02002-03 02003-04 8102004-05 28752005-06 23592006-07 24252007-08 14222008-09 56272009-10 51022010-11 50312011-12 3020TOTAL 28671Legal Guardianship (state wise)State 2003- 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- Total04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12Andhra Pradesh 0 377 198 0 0 113 124 122 73 1007Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Assam 4 0 0 0 12 33 84 83 50 266Bihar 8 0 57 0 0 0 35 33 18 151Chhattisgarh 0 12 80 0 10 25 9 46 28 210Delhi 2 2 48 6 0 90 71 109 65 393Goa 0 0 0 0 244 244 13 12 7 520Gujarat 49 136 6 0 0 42 177 173 104 687Haryana 0 7 20 0 12 43 31 49 30 192Himachal Pradesh 11 0 11 100 32 44 272 271 163 904Jharkhand 0 0 63 84 112 148 117 135 81 740Karnataka 142 4 66 1 6 29 49 78 47 422Kerala 0 6 2 0 63 816 256 249 149 1541Madhya Pradesh 76 248 287 575 271 510 807 803 481 4058Maharashtra 42 34 564 255 352 752 247 244 146 2636Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 49 34 28 16 127Meghalaya 0 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 12Mizoram 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Orissa 0 0 0 0 0 208 116 113 67 504Punjab 10 15 0 0 0 0 203 196 117 541Rajasthan 20 53 12 10 0 17 136 132 79 459Sikkim 0 35 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 73Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4Tamil Nadu 320 1419 627 1209 0 1088 1304 1302 781 80507


State 2003- 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- Total04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12Uttar Pradesh 0 16 0 0 0 126 116 112 67 437Uttarakhand 90 75 0 42 0 81 137 1 3 429West Bengal 36 267 313 111 294 864 743 739 443 3810Andaman & Nicobar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5Chandigarh 0 166 4 20 14 234 21 0 0 459Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 27Total 810 2875 2359 2425 1422 5627 5102 5031 3020 28671"Your living is determined not so much by what life brings toyou as by the attitude you bring to life; not so much by whathappens to you as by the way your mind looks at what happens."8


5. REMOTE AREA FUNDING SCHEME5.1 In the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, it is well understood that for a vast country like India,particularly in the fied of developmental disability, "remote area" is basically aneuphemism for an area seriously lacking in provisions and facilities for PwDs. Assuch, remoteness is not only gauged by the physical distance or terrain, but also bythe availability and accessibility of disability friendly services. Accordingly, in theyear 2009-10, 118 "remote" areas/districts were identified and the scheme was revisedto enable delivery of all other schemes and programmes in the identified districtswith 20% enhanced financial support.5.2 During the year 2010-11, grant of Rs. 3,67,000/- was released covering 10 districts.This also included grant for on-going unrevised scheme as per past sanctions.However there was an obvious need to accelerate the pace of covering remote areas.In view of the resource constraints, a different strategy was adopted. Exisiting NGOsin remote areas but not working in disability sector or not registered with the <strong>National</strong><strong>Trust</strong> were encouraged and sensitized through common capacity building workshops,Badhte Kadam campaigns besides directly contacting and engaging with them.5.3. During the year, grant of Rs.2 lakh was released for covering 10 new districts throughsensitization programme. The grant was released to SNACs.LIST OF REMOTE AREA (STATE / DISTRICT) (as identified in 2009-10)Sl No Selected State District1 Andaman & Nicobar(3) South Andaman, Nicobar, North & Middle Andaman2 Arunachal Pradesh (16) Anjaw, Changlang, Dibang Valley, East Kameng, East Siang, KurungKumey, Lohit, Lower Dibang Valley, Lower Subansiri, Papum Pare,Tawang, Tirap, Upper Siang, Upper Subansiri, West Kameng,West Siang3 Assam(16) Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Darrang, Dhubri, Goalpara, Hailakandi, KarbiAnglong, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Morigaon, Nagaon,Nalbari, North Cachar Hills, Sivasagar, Tinsukia4 Chattisgarh(18) Bastar, Bilaspur, Bijapur (CH), Dhamatari, Durg Janjgir-Champa,Jashpur, Kabirdham-Kawardha, Korba Korea, Mahasamund,Narayanpur, North Bastar-Kanker, Raigarh, Raipur, Rajnandgaon,South Bastar-Dantewada, Surguja5 Daman & Diu (1) Diu6 Himachal Pradesh(5) Chamba, Hamirpur, Kinnaur, Lahaul & Spiti, Sirmaur7 Jharkhand(2) Gumla, Jamtara8 Lakshadweep(1) Kavaratti9 Madhya Pradesh(2) Dindori, Umaria9


Sl No Selected State District10 Manipur(9) Bishnupur, Chandel, Churachandpur, Imphal East, Imphal WestSenapati, Tamenglong, Thoubal, Ukhrul11 Meghalaya(7) East Garo Hills, East Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills, Ri Bhoi, South GaroHills, West Garo Hills, West Khasi Hills12 Mizoram(8) Aizawl, Champhai, Kolasib, Lunglei, Lwngtlai, Mamit, Saiha, Serchhip13 Nagaland(11) Dimapur, Kephrie, Kohima, Longleng, Mokokchung, Mon, Peren,Phek Tuensang, Wokha, Zunheboto14 Orissa(2) Malkangiri, Nabarangpur15 Puducherry(3) Karaikal, Mahe, Yanam16 Rajasthan(5) Churu, Jaisalmer, Jalore, Jhalawar, Jodhpur17 Sikkim(4) East Sikkim, North Sikkim, South Sikkim, West Sikkim18 Tripura(4) Tripura South, Tripura West, Dhalai, Tripura North19 Uttrakhand(5) Pithoragarh, Uttarkashi, Champawat, Rudraprayag, Tehri Garhwal"We, the one's who are challenged, need to be heard. To be seennot as a disability, but as a person who has, and will continueto bloom. To be seen not only as a handicap, but as a well intacthuman being"-Robert M. Hensel10


6. STATE NODAL AGENCY CENTRE(SNAC) /STATE NODAL AGENCY PARTNERS (SNAP)6.1 The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> introduced State tier in its functioning by way of appointingleading Registered Organizations in every State as its State Nodal Agency Centre(SNAC) at the State level and as its State Nodal Agency Partner (SNAP) at the division(cluster of districts) level. While SNAC is expected to co-ordinate with the State levelauthorities and cover the entire State, SNAP is required to handhold and co-ordinateactivities in a group of districts selected by SNAC in consultation with all the SNAPsin the State. Usually, SNAC is situated at the State Capital while a SNAP works fora group of around 10 disticts. Presently, 32 SNACs and 4 SNAPs are working in thecountry.6.2. In order to further strengthen the State tier with close collaboration with the StateGovernments, State Level Co-ordination Committees (SLCC) were constituted indifferent States with State Secretaries for Social Welfare as Chairpersons and SNACsas Convenors. SLCC provides a forum for SNAC, SNAPs and other stakeholders toactively co-ordinate and liaison with State authorities and to sensitize and encouragethem to participate in various programmes and schemes of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. Sofar 24 SLCCs have been constituted.6.3. In view of paradigm shift in the concept of legal capacity, SNACs are expected toplay a very vital role for convergence of various schemes and programmes for PwDsin their States and also in <strong>National</strong> Support Mission which is envisaged in the draftamendments of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act. So it was decided during the year to furtherstrengthen them for their emerging roles. It was also decided not to thinly distributescarce financial resources and instead consolidate SNAPs.6.4. The emerging roles of SNACs / SNAPs include♦ To be an integral part of <strong>National</strong> Support Mission.♦ To actively participate and provide all guidance to LLCs in preparing individualsupport plans.♦ To co-ordinate and liaison with different State authorities and officials for ensuringconvergence with various State & Central schemes and programmes for PwDs.♦ To work as vibrant "knowledge centres" for disability related information, bestpractices, research and development and other issues.♦ To work for sensitization & awareness generation in the community andempowerment of PwDs.6.4 Notwithstanding the above emerging roles, SNACs/SNAPs shall continue to functionas the institutional extension of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> at the State level. The QuarterlyReporting format in this regard is given in Annexure - V and Utilization Form is inAnnexure-VI.6.5 The grant released to 28 SNACs and 3 SNAPs during the year 2011-12 is givenbelow:11


State Nodal Agency Centres (as on 31.3.2012)S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax / E-mail Institution ProgrammeNo. fee (Rs.) fund (Rs.)1 Andhra Swayamkrushi 040-27992420 / 27990741 141500Pradesh 17, Shri Malani Housing 09392445973Cooperative Society, Indian Mr. R. SudhakarAirlines Colony, Trimughery swayamkrushi@hotmail.comSecunderabad-15Andhra Pradesh2 Andaman Disha 03192-275184& Nicobar Rangat, Beside Methodist drangat@gmail.comChurch School, MiddleAndaman-7442053 Arunanchal Shishu Sarothi Centre 0361- 2470990 /2478912 90000Pradesh for Rehab & Training of M. 09954150407Multiple Disability Mr. Biplob P. KhoundOff. Ram Krishna Mission ssarothi@sancharnet.inRoad, Birubari,shishu_sarothi@yahoo.comGuwahati-781016, Assam4 Assam Shishu Sarothi Centre for 0361- 2470990 /2478912 99114Rehab & Training of M. 09954150407Multiple Disability Mr. Biplob P. KhoundOff. Ram Krishna Mission ssarothi@sancharnet.inRoad, Birubari,shishu_sarothi@yahoo.comGuwahati-781016, Assam5 Bihar Samarpan (Child Concern) Sh. Shivaji 90000 205000New Bahadurpur Road, 0612 - 2660003 / 2682881Rajendra Nagar, M. 09431015499Patna-800016, Bihar Fax- 0612- 2682881Telephone 0612-682881 samarpanbihar@rediffmail.com6 Chandigarh Dr. B.S. Chavan 0172-2647760Joint Director Govt. Institute Fax no- 0172-2621342for Mentally Retarded 9888850973Children, Sector -32, 9876096642Chandigarhgimrcdir@chd.nic.in7 Chhatisgarh Aakanksha, Lion School 0771- 2427468 5228for the Mentally M. 09893623417/Handicapped, 9826702443/Avanti Vihar, Raipur 9827128346(Chattisgarh) - 492006ChattisgarhDr. Meeta Mukherjeemukulshivali@yahoo.co.inaakankshalsmh@yahoo.co.in12


S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax / E-mail Institution ProgrammeNo. fee (Rs.) fund (Rs.)8 Delhi Action for Ability 011-26531947 / 26531508 59567Development and 26569107 (M) 9891175551Inclusion (AADI) Fax- 268530022, Balbir Saxena Marg, Hauz aadi_rm@yahoo.co.inKhas, New Delhi-110 016 ssni@del3.vsnl.net.in9 Diu Blind People Association 079-26308174/ 90000Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Road, 26305082/26304070132 Ring Road, Jagdish Fax-079- 26300106Chowk, Vastrapur, 9327032449Ahmedabad-380015, Gujarat Mr. Mihir JaniM.09998354768blinabad1@sancharnet.inmihirjgd@gmail.com10 Goa Sangath 0832-2414916Sangath Centre, 841/1 Fax- 0832-2411709Alto Porvorim, Goa-403 521 M. 09850286579contactus@sangath.com11 Gujarat Blind People Association 079-26308174/26305082/Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Road, 26304070132 Ring Road, Jagdish Fax-079- 26300106Chowk, Vastrapur, 9327032449Ahmedabad-380015, Gujarat Mr. Mihir JaniM.09998354768blinabad1@sancharnet.inmihirjgd@gmail.com12 Haryana Disha Vocational Training 9215622600 25500& Rehabilitation Centre dishasirsa@gmail.comNear Shani Dev Mandir, sirsapalpal@gmail.comHissar Road, Sirsa, Haryana13 Himachal UDAAN, Parents & 0177- 2673247 99640 150000Pradesh Guardians Society of 0177- 2670638Mentally Challenged 9418468800, 9816095095Children of Shimla 9816119505Block - 30, Set No. - 1, udaanhp@gmail.comPhase - 3, New Shimla-171009,Himachal Pradesh14 Jharkhand Deepshikha Institute for 0651-2306203, 9334423789 186890 150000Child Development & 2214203, 6570685Mental Healthdeepshikha@inranchi.comSwami Sharadhanand Road, deepshikhainfo@gmail.comRanchi-834001, Jharkhand13


S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax / E-mail Institution ProgrammeNo. fee (Rs.) fund (Rs.)1415 Karnataka Seva-In-Action Association 09449813432, 9535012566 98730 15000036, 1 St Main, S.T.Bed Layout 080-25520347Koramangala, Bangalore sevainaction@gmail.comKarnataka16 Kerala "Raksha" - Society for the 0484- 2227707 / 2227937 90000 205000Care of Children with M. 09447140545, 9961137683Special NeedsMr. Jim. K. JosephYasmin Manzil, VII/370 fax - 0484 - 2227707Darragh-es-Salaam Road, 94477955471Kochangadi, Cochi, raksha@satyam.net.inErnakulam - 682002, Kerala rakshaoffical@gmail.com17 Madhya Digdarshika 0755-2460873 / 130639Pradesh E-7/88, Lala Lajpatrai Society 09425301166/09893292202/Arera Colony, 9425301177Madhya Pradesh-462016 sumitroy99@rediffmail.comdirs89@rediffmail.com18 Maharashtra SOPAN 022-65043998 176000BMC School Building, Opp. 022-28328351Ashok Thakur Compound, 9892977416/ 9271590509Natwar Nagar Road No.5, sopantrust@rediffmail.comJogeshwari (E),sopantrust@gmail.comMumbai-40006019 Manipur All Manipur Mentally Tel-0385-2449537 / 180000Handicapped Persons 2051252/09612161803Welfare Organisation Fax- 0385-2241130Keishamthong Top Leirak amhomongshangei@ymail.comImphal-795 001, Manipur amho_2006@yahoo.com20 Mizoram Spastics Society of 09436159952 35000Mizoramsecyspastic@hotmail.comCh. Chhunga Building, Saron genesis_azl@hotmail.comVeng, Aizwal-796001,Mizoram21 Meghalaya Meghalaya Parents 9436103471 35000Association for Disabled 9435558325East Khasi Hills, H/o Victoria ameghalayaparents@yahoo.co.inWallang, Lower LaumiereTemple Road, Shillong EastKhasi Hills, Meghalaya22 Nagaland Nagaland Parents Ms. Purnima 53000Association for Disabled 0370-2806203,Cherry Blossoms School 8974140057/ 8974009323lierie chazou, kohima 9615150400post box 658,purnimacbs@gmail.comNagaland-797001


S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax / E-mail Institution ProgrammeNo. fee (Rs.) fund (Rs.)23 Orissa Open Learning Systems 0674-2301626/ 2301806 230000 100000Plot No.G-3/A/1 Gadakana fax- 0674-2301626Mouza, P.O: Mancheswar M. 09937099572,Railway Colony, 9437001979Near Press Chhak, olsbbsr_org@rediffmail.comBhubneswar-751 017 Orissa ols_director@yahoo.com24 Punjab Indian Red Cross Society, 01639-251024, 250228 53000 155000Sadiq Road, 9872667033Faridkot-161203, Punjab redcross_fdk@yahoo.co.in25 Puducherry Integrated Rehabilitation 0413 - 2601491 183430 205000& Development Center, 09443287887, 09364639560No.7, Rajaganapathy Nagar babysarahs@rediffmail.comKakayanthopa, AriyankuppamPuducherry-805 00726 Rajasthan Umang 0141-2395099 / 9314878251 162500 500003/4 Kabir Avenue, umangjaipur@gmail.comS.F.S. Mansarovar,Jaipur, Rajasthan27 Sikkim Spastics Society of Sikkim 03592-203321 35000Jeewan Theeng Marg, fax - 03592 - 203321 / 204725Development Area 9474352764/ 09434722042Gangtok-737 101, Sikkim skm_spastics@yahoo.co.in28 Tamil Nadu The Spastics Society of 044-22541651/ 22541542/ 198320 205000Tamilnadu28236647 Fax:22541047Opp. TTTI, Taramani Road, 9889092530/ 9884042530Chennai-600 113, Tamilnadu spastn@md2.vsnl.net.in29 Tripura Tripura Council for Child 0381-2227026 90247 55000Welfare 9436482695/ 09674697428Lyon Gate (west),tccwagt@yahoo.co.inLaxminarayan Bari Road,Agartala-799 00130 Uttar Chetna 0522- 2373037/ 2325336 50000Pradesh Sector-C, Aliganj, 9450017744/ 9369224981Lucknow-226 024chetna_sansthan2007@rediffmail.comUttar Pradesh31 Uttara- Raphael Ryder Cheshire 0135-2674901 90000khand International Centre fax-0135-2673949P.O. Box 157, Location - 9897297027Mohini Road, Trans-Ripsana raphaelcentre@gmail.comNadi, Dehradun-248001,Uttaranchal15


S. State Organisation Telephone / Fax / E-mail Institution ProgrammeNo. fee (Rs.) fund (Rs.)32 West Bengal Indian Institute of 033- 2401 3488/ 237603 155000Cerebral Palsy 2401 0240/2401 2348Regd. Office: P-35/1, Fax- 033-2401 4177Taratolla Road, M. 09831057152Kolkata-700 088ssei@vsnl.comWest BengalState Nodal Agency Partners (as on 31.3.2012)TOTAL 3015908 1785000S. State Name & Address of SNAP Telephone / Fax/ E-mail AmountNo. Mobile (Rs.)1 Haryana VISHWAS, Gurgaon 0124-4044676 vishwas.nj@gmail.com 57000C-6/53, SDA, 9811060854New Delhi-110016.Gurgaon Address - Site No.13, Opp. C-69, Block C,Sushant Lok-1,Gurgaon-122001, Haryana2 Jharkhand Parents Association of 0657-6572214 pamhj361@yahoo.co.inMentally Handicapped 9431372214of Jamshedpur (PAMHJ)A2/28, Swarjn Vihar, Sonari,Jamshedpur-831011.3 Madhya Indian Red Cross 07662-406086 redcrossrewa@rediffmail.com 49956Pradesh Society, Rewa 9424337163Punarvas Bhavan, BehindGupta Petrol Pump, Jhiria,Rewa-4860014 Tripura Abhoy Mission 0381-2208507 / swabalamban@rediffmail.com 130000Ramnagar Road No.1, 9436123069 /2nd Lane (south), P.O. 9436460721Ramnagar, Agartala,West Tripura-799002,TripuraTotal 23695616


7. SAMARTH - Centre Based Scheme7.1 Samarth scheme was launched in the year 2005 for providing residential facilities toPwDs for both - short term (respite care) and long term (prolonged care). It hascome a long way since its inception with some minor modifications in December2007. With this modification, the residential facility under the Scheme was restrictedto BPL adults or destitute children only. Other categories of PwDs would avail theresidential services at the centre at their own cost. Besides, the funding schedulewas also synchronized for all centres to two half yearly instalments (April-Sept &Oct-March) to ensure expeditious release of grant in a transparent manner with theusual tapering of grant every year. Fund calculators were also provided to the projectholders for their self-assessment of grant. Strict adherence to the deadlines for releaseof grants was continued in the present year also7.2 In order to further streamline its functioning and to ensure even more transparency,beneficiary profiles were linked to Niramaya Health Cards. This enabled to compilecomplete details of each beneficiary of all the 119 Samarth centres presently runningin the country.7.3 During the year, focus was on sustenance of these Samarth Centers as many ofthem would be completing their 8 years funding cycle very soon. A Project MonitoringCommittee was constituted and a study on effective implementation of SamarthCenters was carried out. Accordingly, quality standards for the Samarth Schemewere developed through a series of consultations in Delhi, WB, Haryana, TN andGuwahati covering 23 Samarth Stakeholders. The same was approved by the Boardof <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in its 47th meeting. These quality standards would be a useful toolfor ensuring sustenance of Samarth centres even after our funding stop.7.4 List of Samarth centres is give below. Out of this, funds released to 65 centres as perdetails given below:S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiaNo. & Email (in Rs.) ries1 Sai Manoteja Mentally Handicapped Tel. 08746-222460, 190132 30Society 9440564221,Near P.V. Dispensary, P.V. Township, 9391617389(M)Manuguru Mandal, Khammamsaimanotejamhs@yahoo.comDist. AP-507 125Project at:Cheyutha SAMARTH CentreD.No.1-1-1, Near Gandhi Statue,Manuguru, (V) & (M),Khammam-507117, Andhra Pradesh2 Akshaya Kshetram Tel. 0877-2247783, 106560 30R.S. Gardens,9828236252(M)Tirupati-517 507, Andhra Pradeshakshayakshetram@sancharnet.inProject at:Durgasamudram, Triupati Rural,Andhra Pradesh, 51756317


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)3 Uma Manovikasa Kendram Tel. 0884-2306039, 7680 2Manovikas Nagar, Behind Rayudupalem, 2307097Kakinada-533 005, Andhra Pradesh Mobile-98481-64779Project at:spreddy@umvk.org4-54/A, Manovikas Nagar, BehindWeb : umvk.orgRayudupalem, Kakinada-5330054 Shri Dakshinya Bhava Samiti Tel. 09246488843 165840 30H.No.3-12-2, 3rd Line, Old Pattabhipuram, 2359181,2236826Guntur-522 006, Andhra Pradesh Fax. 0863-2326503Project at:Mr. K. Naga Babu- InchargeDakshinya SAMARTH, Madhavinilayam, dakshinya1995@yahoo.comSwaran Bharati Colony, Guntur-522006, Website :dakshinya.orgAndhra Pradesh5 Parents' Association of Accountants Tel. 040-23710024 43200 28General Office Employees for the 23705929Welfare of Mentally Handicapped 040-23700959Childrenlekhadeep@yahoo.co.inQr. No.B-98, B-104 & B-105, A.G. StaffQuarters Colony, Yousufguda,Hyderabad-500 045, Andhra Pradesh6 Parents Association for the Tel.08728-246111(O), 106380 30M H Persons244528(R)Near Singareni Community Hall, Sector-I, Mobile-9866099911,Godavarikhani-505 209, AP 9491141530Mr. Krishan Kumardandapanthulakrishnakumar@yahoo.com.inPamencap_gdk@sancharnet.in7 Andhra Mahila Sabha Tel. 040-27634299/Respite Home for the Adult Mentally 27615448Retarded Girls, Andhra Mahila Sabha, 09391100439 /G P R Nagar, Kurnool-5180020939108773(M)Andhra Pradeshddvtrc@hotmail.com8 Abotani Assosiation welfare Association Tel.09436237080 /G - Extension, Demsite, Naharlagun, 09971639304Dist. - Papumpare - 791110,aawa_2008@yahoo.comArunachal Pradesh189 Parents Association of Shishu Sarothi Tel. 0361-245332 118560 18C/o. Shishu Sarothi, Off Ramakrishna pass_ghy@yahoo.co.inMission Ashram Road, BirubariGuwahati-781 016, AssamProject at:H. No.15, Shrimant Pur, Behind HotelUtopia, PO Indirapur, Guwahati-781028,Assam


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)10 Prerona Pratibandhi Shishu 0376-2361386/2360513 114030 15Bikash Kendra 09854044474Cinnamara, Jorhat-785 008, Assam prerona123@rediffmail.com11 Sanjivini Tel. 03712-237423/236218 318920 18Mazgaon, Bemun Chuburi, P.O. Nikamul, 09854450600Tejpur, District - Sonitpur - 784001, Assam pardyjain@yahoo.com12 Environmental Consultancy Vikash Tel. 0612-2275526, 201600 30Centre (ECOVIC)Fax.0612-2275526,Vikas Centre, 278, Nehru Nagar, 9431021070PO-PP colony, Patna-800 013, Bihar Dr. Vijay KumarProject at:ecovic@rediffmail.comECOVIC (Samarth), South, Lakhibagh, ecovic@vsnl.netNear Laxmi Narayan Mandir,ecvc@indiatimes.comManpur, Gaya-823003, Bihar13 Samaj Kalyan Sansthan Tel. /09431009805/Vill.& P.O BasantpurBakhri (Near Dholi 06275223684Bajar, Muzaffarpur (Bihar)14 Koshi Kshetriya Viklang Vidhwa Tel.06478-229622/ 138480 30Vridh Kalyan Sansthan 222536Vidhwa Vridh Kalyan Samiti, 09431626931Gangjala Ward No.18, Saharsa-852201, 9472600141Biharmukeshyadav@sancharnet.in15 Bihar Rehabilitation & Welfare Institute, Tel.0612-2351140/ 97200 27104, 1st Floor / 24 Ground floor, 2361017/Shiv Apartment, Gayatri Mandir Road, 09905682780/ 9334681855/Kankarbagh, Patna-20, Bihar 9430511794/ 9708384202biharrehab_welfare@yahoo.in16 Lok Seva Sansthan Tel.0612-2351140Institute, G-4, P.C. Colony, Fax : 0612-2353411Kankarbagh, Patna-800 020, Bihar 09905682780, 0930861827717 Deepalaya Institute for Mental Tel. 06454-226146Health & Rehab Fax. 06454-222055Kailash Puri, Shri Nagar Hata M.09430059260/ 09905666766Purnea, Bihardeepalaya@ymail.com18 GIMRC Tel.0172-2647760/2722725The Parents / Guardian Society of Children Mob-9872879272of Govt. Institute of Mentally Retarded gimrc_32@yahoo.comChildren, GIMRC, Sector-32, ChandigarhProject at:International Boys Hostel, Madhya Marg,Sector-15, Chandigarh19


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)19 Handicapped Vocational and Tel. 07752-417106 284968 30Educational Society09827186959 (M)Samarth Mansik Vikas Kendra BhawanSh. Kant Verma Marg (Vaishali NagarChowk) Behind Holyfaith School(Gayatri Mandir Road) Vimoba Nagar,Bilaspur, Chattisgarh-49500120 AakankshaAvanti Vihar, Raipur (Chattisgarh) - 492006 0771- 2427468 133128 13Chhattisgarh M. 09893623417/9826702443/Project at: 9827128346Aakanksha Lions School for the Mentally Dr. Meeta MukherjeeHandicapped, Professor Colony,mukulshivali@yahoo.co.inSubhash Nagar, Bhaiya Talab, Raipur, aakankshalsmh@yahoo.co.in21 Sneh Sampada Tel. 0788-2242853,896479,32, Bungalow Chowk, Sector-8, Bhilai 9300764710(M)Nagar, Durg, ChhattisgarhMr. P. R. ShirleeFax. 0788-2259036,4940619snehasampada@rediffmail.com22 The Society for Welfare of Mentally Tel.02875-252401 119368 18Retarded ChildrenFax:252290DDRC Building, 1st Floor, Opp. Sports 9427243400(M)Complex, Diu-36252009825537025(Secy.)swmrorgdiu@yahoo.com23 Manovikas Comprehansive Rehab. Tel . 011-22377771, 186660 30& Research Centre 65422367, 20310633A-267, Surajmal Vihar, Delhi-110 092 Mob.9911107772/9868807772manovikasy2k@yahoo.com24 Society for Child Development Tel.011-41727004 98224 121305, Sector-A, Pocket-B, 9810003512(M)Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070madhumita@disabilityindia.orgProject at:Pilli Kothi Community Centre,Shakti Nagar, New Delhi-11000625 Karuna Path, Mother Home Lions Tel. 011-27299636,Charitable Hospital,9899335009(M)G T Karnal Road, Libaspur, Delhi-110042 motherhomeIndia@yahoo.co.inProject at:Kothi No.22, GTK Road, Libaspur,Delhi-110 04220


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)26 Manav Kalyan <strong>Trust</strong> Tel.02637-283860/Dandi Road, Vijalpar, Navsari-396450, 283785/282475/Gujarat 098759583785manavkalyantrust@yahoo.com27 Blind Welfare Council Tel. 02673-651988/ 291622 154050 29Mission road, Near Railway Overbridge, M. 09429146152Dahod-389 151, Gujarat Mr. Abbasi. J. K.Project at: bwcdahod@yahoo.co.inBlind Welfare Council, Mandav Road,Dahod-389151, Gujarat28 Sneh Education <strong>Trust</strong> Tel. 09825516905/At. Laiyara, Post - Jayva, Taluka - Dhrol, 09898192010(M)District - Jamnagar, State - Gujarat-380008 sneh_edu@rediffmail.com29 Andhjan Kalyan <strong>Trust</strong> Tel.02824-223502 160526 30Behind Jain Derasar, Station Plot, M. 09428261878Dhoraji-360 410, Dist. Rajkot, Gujarat Mr. Y. F. Kapadiyaaktrust@sancharnet.in30 Blind People's Association Tel. 079-26304070,26303513Jagdish Patel Chowk, Surdas Marg, Ms. Jyoti H. Doshi(representative)Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380 015, Gujarat Fax-079-26300106blinabad1@sancharnet.in31 Shri Arbuda Adarsh <strong>Trust</strong> Tel. 079-23243027Plot No. 496 A/2, Sector-6 B,9426009506(M)Gandhinagar, Gujarat - 382 006pnr.society@gmail.com32 Educational & Rehabilitation Centre 0129-2439790, 9899003347for Special Childrenedurehabcentre@yahoo.co.inMera Ghar, 392, Sector - 21/C,Faridabad - 121001, Haryana33 DISHA Tel.01666-243737,244902Disha Lane, Hisar Road, Sirsa, Haryana Fax.234356, 9812022518(M)info@dishasirsa.orgdisha_sirsa@yahoo.com34 Modern Education Society Tel.09416285563 353390 30Mandouri Road, Vill. - Mandoura,09868152493 (M)Dist. - Sonepat, Haryanasushmadinesh@rediffmail.comProject at:Khardi Mohalla, Ward No.1, Kharkhoda,Sonepat21


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)35 Sahyog Balshravan Viklang Kalyan Tel-01905-241779Samiti9418023539(M)New Red Cross Bhawan, Mandinksharma52@yahoo.comHimachal Pradeshsahbal@yahoo.com36 Aastha Welfare Society Tel-01702-223945,Opp. General Post Office, Nahan, 222385District - Sirmour - 173 001,Himachal PradeshProject at:Aastha Welfare Society, Red Cross Bhawan,Nahan, District Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh37 Prem Ashram Tel. 01975-228017 60480 14Children's Home, P.O Una - 174 303, premashram@sify.comHimachal Pradesh38 Jeevan Mob. 0326-2291537 66960 11Bastacolla, Dhansar, 9934352294,Dhanbad-828 106 (Jharkhand)jeevan_ak@yahoo.co.in39 Samajik Samasya Nivaran Awam Tel. 06546-272363, 17280 25Kalyan Sansthan9431796018(M)Gandhi Nagar, Matwari,ssnaks@indiatimes.comHazaribagh-825 001, JharkhandProject at:Forest Colony , Hurhuru Road,Hazaribagh, Jharkhand40 Madhur Muskan Tel. 09334700371/Om Snati Appartment, 4-A, Bangla School 09304806076Lane (O C C ) Main Road, Ranchi-834 001, Ms. SandhyaJharkhandFax-0651-2203960Project at:dr_vidyarthi@rediffmail.comMadhur ashraya,, Tetritoli, Opp.madhur.muskan.ranchi@gmail.comNamkum Railway Station, Namkum,Ranchi, Jharkhand-83401041 Bateshwar Seva Sansthan, 06422 - 220024,Nahar Chowk, Near Electricity Board, 9431072029Godda, Jharkhand-81413342 Manovikasa Institute of Training & 0836-2252756 /Rehabilitation for the Mentally 9243281756HandicappedKade Oni, Devangpet, Hubli-580023,Distt. - Dharwad, Karnataka22


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)43 GERIZIM - Integrated Home & School Tel. 080-25712015 207000 28for the Handicapped, gerizimhelp@gmail.comNo. 24, 24th Cross, Ejipura, ViveknagarPost, Bangalore-560047, KarnatakaProject at:Behind Jantha Colony, DhddakannelhiVillage, Carmalram, PO Banglore,Karnataka44 Grameena Abyudaya Seva Samasthe Tel.080-7670463 52128 304th ward, Court Road, Rojipur, T.B. Circle, gass_97@indiatimes.comDoddaballapur-561 203, BangloreRural District, Karnataka45 Angaviklara Poshakara Sangha 08192-260341 169740 30548/3, Saraswathi Nagar, M. 09343275599Davangere-577 005, Karnatakaavkps2007@yahoo.co.in46 Shree Ganesha Seva <strong>Trust</strong> for Tel. 0824-2212772/ 133200 28Exceptional Persons 09448215397Kandettu, Bikarnakate,vasanthso@hotmail.comMangalore - 575005, D.K, Karnataka vasanth@saanidhya.orgProject at:Near Water Tank, Shakti Nagar,Manglore-575016,D.K District, Karnataka47 Service Agency to Rural Women Tel. 08159-242699& Children9448664304(M)New A.D. Colony, Bhagat Singh Road, sarwc_ngo@yahoo.comMuthyalpet, Mulbagal-563 131,Kolar dist., KarnatakaProject at:Old MITC Quarters, Near Gnana JyothiSchool, NH-4 Road, Mulbagal,Kolar Dist., Karnataka48 Manju Education Society Tel.0836-245745/ 357840 30Rajput Street, Balaji Road, Betgiri, 546642/ 9845056498(M)Gadag, Karanataka - 582102 Fax: 08372-253129Project at:mes139@gmail.comBetgiri-Gadag-582102, District Gadag,Karnataka49 Asha Bhawan 0481-2721196Retarded, Veroor, P.O., Ithithanam, ashabhavan@sify.comKottayam dist. Kerala23


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)50 Kerala Ecumenical Mission Mental 0472-2585035Health CentreVattappara,P.O Thiruvananthapuram - 695 028, Kerala51 Fr. Tezza Sp. School cum Training 04936-273568Centre for Mentally Retardedstcamillous@nic.inVarampatta, (PO), Wayanad dist., Kerala52 Ajay Memorial <strong>Trust</strong> Tel. 09329057821/Near D.I.C. Office, Shanti Niketan, 09425121964(M)/9993540587Civil Lane, Datia - 475661, M.P.ajaymemorialtrust@indiatimes.com53 Asha Gram <strong>Trust</strong> Tel.07290-222186, 224201Barwani - 451551 Madhya Pradesh Fax.223160, 09329544585(M)ashagramtrust@rediffmail.com54 Digdarshikha Tel. 0755-24460947E-7/81, Arera Colony, Bhopal-462 016, Fax. 0755-2460873Madhya Pradesh09425301177/66(M)dirr89@rediffmail.com55 Shri Shri Utkarsh Sansthan Tel. 0731-4057941 153240 30Snehdeep Apartment, 38,9303225546(M)Narayan Bagh, Indore, Madhya Pradesh Ms. Madhavi Koparkar (Director)Project at:ssusindore@gmail.com343, Gumasta Nagar,Indore-452009, MP56 Gurukul Sanskrit Shikshan Samiti Tel. 07822-250599Vivekanand Ashram, Near Kamal 9425177816Filling Station, Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh gurukul_sidhi@yahoo.co.in57 Kranti Kala Sangam 07532-325118 225600 27HIG - 37, New Housing Board Colony, 09893477660Mayurvan, Morena, M.P.krantikalasangam82@ymail.comKranti Kala SangamProlonged /Respite Care CentreMIG-405, New Housing Board,Morena, MP58 Seva Shikshan Prashikshan 09229713822/9300481076/ 76230 18Evam Anusandhan Samiti9827389872(M)/09329538868Samiti Office-1/1 B.I.B Cantt.sevasamiti1980sagar@yahoo.co.inSagar, Madhya Pradesh- 470 00224


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)59 Bright Star Social Society Tel. 07562-224502 266640 30104, Mission Compound Sehore-466001, jeevanjyothi_sehore@yahoo.comMadhya Pradesh60 Madhya Pradesh Viklang Tel. 0734-2511031,Sahayata Samiti 2507307Sector 9, Jawahar Nagar, Fax. 2513201Ujjain-456010, M.P.09425332740(M)Project at:mpvss10@gmail.comChandessary, Chandessara,PO Ujjain-456664, Madhya Pradesh61 Navjeevan Society for Tel. 0240-2484187/Rehabilitation of M R 248920990P - 65, M.I.D.G. Area, Chikalthava, M. 09226925915Naregaon Naka, Aurangabad,Fax-0240-2332679Maharashtra 09860077006sharmila-gandhi2005@yahoo.com62 Institute for Rural Development & 0257 - 2250594, 2260215, 7240 1Social Services Fax - 2255416Plot. No. 28/29, Jivram Nagar, Near Khote M. 09422774502(Dr. Patil)Nagar, Jalgaon - 425001, Maharashtra sspatil51@gmail.comProject at:Plot No.P-44, Near Jinda Bhawan, MIDCArea, Jalgaon-425001, Maharashtra63 Indian Red Cross Society Tel.0231-2650367 99360 30Near Govt. Building, Kasaba Bawada M. 09822679774Road, Kolhapur, Maharashtraswatiandswayam@yahoo.co.inProject at:Swayammatimand Mulanchi Shala,Gate No.4, Near Central Building,Kasaba Bawada Road, Kolhapur-416003,Maharashtra64 Akhil Bhartiya Apang Kalyankari Tel.0712-2229055Bahudeshiya Sanstha 9225217757Swavlambi Special School, Near Mahuli 09220495719Mandir, SRPF Road, Jaitala Last Bus Stop, abakbs@yahoo.comNagpur-16, Maharashtra65 SAVALI Tel/Fax-020-25282379, 140400 22Alankar, Plot No.14, Sector no.133, 25284615Prabha Housing Society, Kothrud, Mr. V. M. ThakarPune-411 029 Maharashtrasavali_mrcp@vsnl.netProject at:SAVALI, Plot No.14, Sector-78,Left Bhusarai Colony, Khudrud,Pune-411038, Maharashtra25


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)66 Jeevhala Society for Mentally Tel-0217-2500309, 113970 30Handicapped 6516024Thobade Nagar, Near Vasant Vihar, annarao@indiatimes.comOld Pune Naka, Solapur - 413 002, Website:jivhala.orgMaharashtraProject at:Jivhala Society for Mentally Handicapped,Janata Shopping Centre, , Navipeth,Solapur-413 007, Maharashtra67 Sangopita - A Shelter for Care 0251 - 2694989,3/16, Sharmili, Opp - Chinar Hotel, 9867845469MIDC - Karjat Road, Gandhi Chowk, sangopita123@gmail.comKulgaon, Badlapur (E), Distt. Thane-42150368 Groups of Disabled(GODS), 022-28576972/28574456 227040 23MBA Foundation 09322838879/GODS' HEAVENS, Crystal Palace Complex, 09322818733(M)Rambaug, Powah, Mumbai - 400076 meenakshib@lifecare-disabled.orgcrbmanian@rediffmail.comlifecare.disabled@gmail.com69 People Advance in Social Service Tel.0385-2446139-2220107 22David Blessing Home, 2nd Street New 98682133392(M)Lambulane, Imphal, Manipur passadmnlulun@rediffmail.comProject at:People Advance in Social Service,New Mata, Churachandpur, Manipur70 The Pioneer Women's Welfare 0385-2227333Association 09863059638Keisamthong Laisom, Leirak,Imphal-795001, ManipurProject at:Pioneer Relief Institute for the DisabledIroishemba, Lourembam Leikai,Imphal, Manipur71 All Manipur Mentally Handicapped Tel.0385-2449537, 198000 30Persons Welfare Organiztion 2051252/Keishamthong Top Leirak, 09612161803Imphal-795 003, ManipurFax.0385-2241130Project at:amhomongshangei@ymail.comMongshangei Lai Leirak,amho_2006@yahoo.comKanchipur-795003, Manipur26


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)72 Spastic Society of Mizoram Ph. No.9436159952Ch. Chhunga Building, Saron Veng, secyspastics34@hotmail.comAizwal-796 001, Mizoramgensis-azl@hotmail.com73 Centre for Rehabilitation Tel.0671-2345758 189480 30Services & Research 06784-230805At: Netaji Nagar, PO: Madhupatana, bls_crsrbdk@sancharnet.inCuttack-10, Orissa-753 010Project at:At: Patharadi, P.O.:CharampaDist. Bhadrak, Orissa-75610174 Dr. Brajvihari Mohanti Memorial Tel.0674-2575921 208380 30M R Benefit <strong>Trust</strong>9437075921(M)Benefit <strong>Trust</strong>, Plot No.430, Santi Nagar, jagrutibbsr@sify.comJharpara, Bhubneswar, Dist. Khurda, OrissaProject at:Plot No.127/701, Birakishorepur,PO-Athagarh Distt. Cuttack, Orissa75 Open Learning Systems 0674-2301626 / 2301806 391050 30Plot No.G-3-A/1, Gadakina Mouza, Fax 2301626P.O. Mancheswar Railway Colony, ols_director@yahoo.comNear Press Chhak,olsbbsr_org@rediffmail.comBhubaneswar-751017, Orissa76 Vikash Tel.0674-2588187,2585306 41268 9D-2/7, Industrial Estate, Rasulgarh, Fax.2586436Bhunbeshwar-751 010, Orissavikashbbsr@hotmail.comProject at:Mukti Kiran, Vikash, Near Shiv Mandir,At / Post, Patangi, Dist.Koraput-764 03977 Association for Social Help in Rural 06652-88078 420240 25Area (ASHRA)Fax:-30242P.O. Tusra, District-Bolangir - 767030, 9861078382Orissaashraorissa@rediffmail.comProject at:At-Palacefield, Bolangir, Orissa-76700178 Ganjam District Orthopaedically Tel.06811-260146Handicapped Welfare Society98610-63851(M)At Netaji Subhash Marg, Near(Mr. K. Ananda)S.P. Residence, Chatrapursamarth_gdohwa@yahoo.co.in(Ganjam)-761 020, Orissaananda06_07@rediffmail.com27


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)79 VSS Instittute for Mentally Handicapped Tel.0663-2412055 324360 30At/Po. Dhankauda, Via REMED,vssimh@yahoo.co.inDist. Sambalpur-768 006, OrissaProject at:Social Welfare CentrePost Office, Dhankauda,Dist. Sambalpur-768 006, Orissa80 Integrated Rehabilitatin 0413 - 2601491, 409248 30Development Centre 9443287887No.7, Rajaganapathy Nagar,info@babysarahs.comKakayanthope, Ariyankuppam,Puducherry-60500781 Indian Red Cross Society Tel.01639-250228/ 266130 28Distt. Branch, Red Cross Bhavan, 252515Sadiq Chowk, Faridkot-1151203, Punjab Fax - 250228Project at:redcross_fdk@yahoo.co.inIndian Red Cross SocietyBaba Farid Cultural Centre, KotkapuraRoad, Faridkot, Punjab82 Sadhu Basant Residential Care Tel . 0175-2304436, 2304878Sular, Patiala-147 001, Punjab Fax. 2307245sadhubasant@yahoo.com83 Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandal Tel. 0145-3090439, 46144 30Vishwamitra Ashram, Village Chachiyawas, Fax. 2794482Via Gagwana dist. Ajmer ,Rajasthan rmkm_ajm@yahoo.com84 Navdisha Tel.0144-731673C-6, Hasan Khan Mewati Nagar,Alwar-301 001, Rajasthan85 Shri Savariya Bahuuddaishiya Tel.01472-256817,Viklang Seva Sansthan 9828536817Jaton Ka Mohalla, Chanderiya,ssbvsschittor@yahoo.comChittorgarh, Rajasthan-312 02586 Shikhar Society for the Welfare Tel. 0744-2501776, 2504188 141960 21of the Handicapped (Rajasthan) shikharschool@hotmail.com2-N-3, Dadabari, Kota- 324 009 Rajasthan2887 Jubin Spastic Home & Charitable Tel.0154-2488070, 2470564Sansthan94140-89080(M)195/196 Sukharia Shopping Centre, jubintrust_seva@yahoo.comSriganganagar, RajasthanJubincharitable_hospital@yahoo.comProject at:4/94-95, Sukharia Shopping Centre,Shri Ganganagar, Rajasthan


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)88 Prayas Sansthan, 0294-2410812,Prachya Shodh Peeth Samiti 93515 4907430 C- 1 Road, Bhopalpura, sunitaprayas@yahoo.comUdaipur, Rajasthan89 Navjyoti Manovikasa Kendra Tel.0291-2710928 77760 18Sector-10, Behind Central Academy njmvk2010@gmail.comSchool, Chopsani Housing Board,Jodhpur-342 008, Rajasthan90 Spastic Society of Sikkim 03592-203321 30720 16Jeewan Theeng Marg, Dev. Area, Fax - 03592 - 203321 / 204725Gangtok-737 101, Sikkimskm_spastics@yahoo.co.in91 Vidya Vikasini Opportunity School Tel-0422-2642396, 233280 3066-D, Mettupalayam Road 2644819, 2646819,Thudiyalur Post Coimbatore - 641 034 Dr. JyotiProject at:Fax-2644746No.4, Gandhi Nagar, Behind Cheran wmhss34@vsnl.netNagar, Coimbatore-641029, Tamilnadu Website-vidyavikasini.org92 Keel Otivakkam Grama Sangam Tel-04112-256056, 256530,Keelottivakkam Village, Thimmarajampet President-044-22378633Post, Kanchipuram TK &kogs.ied@kanchi.tn.nic.inDist. 631 601 (TN)93 Local Level Committee Tel.0423-2442344,C/O The District Collector 2442233Collectorate, Nilgiris, Tamil NaduFax-2443971Project at:collrnlg@tn.nic.inPermanent Stay Facilty Home for theMR Children Kuli Solai Road,Finger Post, The Nilgiris94 Ecomwel Orthopaedic Centre Tel-04290-251703, 134010 30Door No.5.5/44.1, New 5th Ward, 9443251703Near R.C. Church, Tharamangalam PO, eoclawrence@yahoo.co.inOmalur (TK), Salem dist.-636 502, Web-ecomwel.orgTamilnadu95 Thava Jeevan Special School Tel.04362-232354Thavam Illam, 2949/2, Kavadickkara Street, 9944241500,9842061733(M)East Gate, Thanjavur-613 001, Tamilnadu96 Rural Area Development <strong>Trust</strong> Tel-04546-281543B.Dharmathupatti, Melachokkanathapuram ruadt@sancharnet.in(PO), Bodinayakanur (TK),Theni dist.-625 582, Tamilnadu29


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)97 Centre for Rural Technology for Tel-04639-245707Community Developmentcertco.tcr@gmail.comKarunalaya Campus, Virapandianpatnam,Tiruchendur-628 216, Tutikorin dist.Tamilnadu98 Abhoy Mission (All Tripura SC,ST 0381 - 2208507,and Minority Upliftment Council) 9436123069, 94364607211st projectswabalamban@rediffmail.com(New project) Ramnagar Road No.1,2nd Lane (south), P.O. Ramnagar,Agartala, West Tripura-799002, Tripura.Project at:Kulai on Kamalpur Road, Ambassa,Dhalai Dist.99 Abhoy Mission (All Tripura SC,ST and Tel.0381-2208507 155070 22Minority Upliftment Council)Fax.0381-23800132nd Project (Old Project)9436123069(M)Ramnagar Road No.1, P.O Ramnagar, Mr. Shyamal DebAgartala, Tripura West - 799 002swabalamban@rediffmail.comProject at : Abhoy Ashram, HospitalChowmuhani, Fultali Road, P.O.Shekerkote, Bishalgarh, Sub-Division West100 Viklang Samekit Punarvas Sansthan 9411410582, 9319083808 259840 20(Integrated Institute of Rehabilitation iirdagra@yahoo.comof the Disabled), AgraC - 3, Subhash Nagar, Albatiya Road,Shah Ganj, Agra - 282010, Uttar PradeshProject at:Samarth Residential Centre Maya RaniInter College, West Arjun Nagar, Agra,Uttar Pradesh101 Jan Chetna Tel. 9415306680 (M) 120960 2860 M/44,5A Nawab Yusuf Road, Civil Lines jcsinstitute@gmail.comAllahabad, Uttar PradeshProject:Late Sh. Jagat Narayan Viklang Sansthan201/IE, Prayag Puram, Station Road,Naini, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh102 Bhartiya Chauhan Samiti Tel. 05462-265316/ 96480 20Balrampur, Pathkauli, Azamgarh-276025, 09451865777 / 9792352990U.P. Fax. 266323msmanohar@gmail.com30


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)103 Rama School 9450170624Bisanda, Dist. - Banda - 210203, 05191-251778/Uttar Pradesh 05191251557104 Jan Swasth evam Shiksha Kalyan Tel.05412-256168 112140 10Sansthan09415201446(M)Dulhipur, Mughalsarai, Distt. Chandauli,Varanasi, U.P.105 Akhil Bhartiya Viklang Kalyan Samiti 9305169504Tulsinagar, Ayodhya, Faizabad,Dr. Rani AwasthiUttar Pradesh 9336865708Project at:Mamta Viklang Care & VocationalTraining Centre, Swarg Dwar, Ayodhaya,Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh106 Balprada Jan Seva Sansthan 9412664618(M)/Moh. - Vijay Nagar, Vill. - Bhidwari, 9917114400P.O.-Gawarau, The. - Bilari, Fax -05921-299015Dist. - Moradabad, U. P.107 Adarsh Viklang Kalyan Samiti Tel.05882-316816, 143370 30Neuria Husainpur, Dist. Pilibhit,9719809748(M)Uttar PradeshE-mail:108 Shubhasheesh Shiksha Evam Tel. 0535-2217123 131400 21Vikas Sewa SansthanRai Bareilly (UP), E-27, Mill Area,Amawan Road, Rae Bareilly109 Viklang Kalyan Seva Sansthan 05544-265308Village Senduri, Post Udayraj Ganj, Mob. 9936514262Vikas Khand Nogadh Tehsil, Shohratgarh,Distt. Sidharth Nagar-272204, Uttar Pradesh110 Gramodyog Seva Sansthan Tel. 05361-222358Nagar Panchayat Musafirkhana,Distt. Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh111 Integrated Institute for the Tel. 542-2575947Disabled, Varanasi Fax. 542-2575453Hanuman Dham Colony, Karaundi, disabledinstitute@rediffmail.comBHU (susuwahi), Varanasi-221 005,Uttar Pradesh31


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)112 UNECSS Tel. 05963-220547/Unecss House, Billona, Takula Road, 09917041579(M)Bageshwar-2673642, Uttaranchal unecss@yahoo.co.inProject at:Mehnerbunga, District Bageshwar,Uttrakhand113 Happy Health Care & Research Tel. 01332-263486/Association 324722Happy Family Hospital, Subhash Nagar, 09319622833(M)Roorkee - 247667, UttranchalFax-01332-263486rkroorkee@yahoo.com114 Rampurhat Spastics & Tel. 03461-257717 64800 18Handicapped Societyrshs.rph@gmail.comRampurhat Chamragodam, Post:Rampurhat, dist. Birbhum,West Bengal-731224Project at:Village+ PO, Margram Rahathkapara,PS Margaram Dist. Birbhum115 Indian Red Cross Society Tel.03522-255175 124800 30Dakshin Dinajpur, Surya Sen Sarani, Mr. Umakanta PatraPO, Balurghat, Dist. DakshinFax-03522-255176Dinajpur-733101, West Bengalredcrossddrc@gmail.comircsdd@rediffmail.comddrcdinajpur@gmail.com116 Moyna Ramakrishnayan M. 09732565568/ 239880 30Association, vill-Garhmoyna, PO, 09732565467Moyna. Dist. Purba Medinipur-721629, WB Mr. Monti GhoraiProject at:Mr. BidyutVillage Harkuli, Bhander Chak,maity_saanka@yahoo.inPost Moyna, Dist. Purba Medinipur117 Howrah South Point Tel.033-03561-248116 441429 3015, P.M Bustee 3rd By lane, P.O-Shibpur, hshpoint@vsnl.netDt. Howrah - 711102ks_devi@satyam.net.inProject at:Handicapped Children's HomeVillage Bakuabari, PO Mohanvita,Dist. Jalpaiguri, West Bengal32


S. Name & Address of Organization Telephone/Mobile No. Amount BeneficiariesNo. & Email (in Rs.)118 Alkendu Bodh Niketan Tel.033-2320-7433/ 97830 30Vill.+PO, Jemo Rajbati, 2320-4565, 07384120494Dist. Murshidabad-742 140, West Bengal Fax-2320-7433abnr@gmail.comWebsite : abnrkol.com119 Behala Bodhayan - Tel. 033-2493-3647 195750 24Parents OrganizationDr. Ghosh48/3, Sarsuna Main Road, Kolkata-700 061, 9339751472West Bengalbehalabodhayan@yahoo.co.inWeb site : geocities.com/behalabodhayanTotal 1,07,69,023 1609Charusheela- Savali, Pune, MaharashtraPresident- Shri. Vasant ThakarCharusheela Kamble, a young girl with Mental Retardation and Cerebral Palsy from Kanlina(Mumbai). Her family conditions were also not good. She had a brother with similar condition. Herfather died in 2002 leaving behind a lot of loan. Poverty and Hunger took her brother's life. Desperatemother looked for help for taking care of her daughter. She approached Sh Vasant Thakar, President,Savali. After knowing the condition of Charusheela, President Sh Vasant Thakar took up the challengefor her development and brought her to the Samarth Center in Pune run by the organisation "Savali".While joining "Savali", Charusheela was dependent for all her personal needs, used to move only byCrawling.With the support from <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> under its "Samarth"- Long Term Residential Care Scheme,Charusheela's training started in Savali. Now at the age of 28 years she has become emotionallystable, is able to share things with her friends at the Center, could do most of her daily livingactivities independently, and understands simple instructions, colour concept, body parts, andwriting numerals.Her major achievements havebeen taking part in sports likethrowing ball, participating inart and craft events andwinning prizes.Comparing the past conditionsand present condition ofCharusheela, the progress shehas showed, we are all veryhappy that our effort bore fruitand a person's life got changed."Nothing is Impossible,Perseverance is Necessary".33


8. ASPIRATION (Day Care Centre) Scheme8.1 Aspiration scheme was launched acknowledging the importance of early interventionin proper management of disability. It was a step in the right direction for fulfilmentof aspiration of PwDs to lead a life with independence and dignity. The scheme wasconceived with a long term funding commitment for the Centre to carry out earlyintervention activities for school readiness. Accordingly, 79 Centres were sanctioned.Every centre was earlier required to run one batch each of 20 CwD of the age upto6 years. In order to scale up the activities within the same limited funding, the schemewas modified to run more than one batch consecutively and also to mandatorilyinvolve parents/guardians in the early intervention techniques.8.2 During the year, grant of Rs.37,15,406/- was released covering 825 beneficiariesunder the Aspiration Scheme (early intervention technique).8.3 Buoyed by the success of thechanges coupled with thedeep understanding of thefelt need for more earlyintervention activities in thecountry, one trainingprogramme was organizedfor different ROs and otherstakeholders with the help ofVoice & Vision. It was alsodecided not to sanction newcentres under the oldfunding models but toconcentrate more onimparting training toprofessionals in earlyintervention techniques andto cover more batches ofCwDs. Accordingly, the 5year Strategic Plan for 2012-17 gives more emphasis on early intervention.In our plan our main objectives are:-1. To motivate all Registered Organisations to start services for Early Intervention.2. Do Capacity Building, where necessary.Objectives:• Awareness generation amongst parents of personswith disabilities, family members & concernedGovernment Officials / Teachers• Assessment & evaluation of children with disabilities• Motivation & counselling to parents & families• Training for daily living activities & Pre-school skills– (pre-reading, pre-maths etc.)• Therapeutic services which includes physiotherapy/occupational therapy/speech/psychotherapy &psychiatric intervention• Audiological assessment & suitable referral• Music drama / play therapy / pre-vocational training• Facilitation in getting admission into special schooland inclusive school• Respite care services (for parents)• Social & family integration3. Reach out to at least 50,000 children 0-6 yrs in the next 5 years.We also plan to work in convergence with the ICDS & NRHM programmes.348.5 List of Aspiration centres is given below. Out of this, funds released to 50 centres asper details given below:


List of Aspiration Holders(as on 31.3.2012)S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. ofNo. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.1 Chaitanya Institute for the 08966-74360 38634 15Learning Disabled Rural Project child_ap@yahoo.comAnjaneyapeta, Kothavalasa-535183,Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh2 Kirnam Organization for the Welfare 24249606 / 55707650 69469 19Of Disabled In Andhra Pradesh fax no 24249606H.No. C-835, NGO's Colony, Opp. info@kiranam.orgLane Trinetra Super Mkt., Vanasthallipuram,District - Rangareddy, Hyderabad-500070,Andhra Pradesh3 Manochetna 08710 - 204530 62833 11Near Market Yard, Vavillavampu Cherial, warangalrehab@yahoo.co.inWarangal, Andhra Pradesh4 S.K.R.Pupils Welfare Society 94403-36730/9440660692/ 13860 7Behind A.P.S.R.T.C. Bus Station, 08592-654560Chimakurthy, Dist. - Prakasam - 523226, skrpupils@yahoo.co.inAndhra Pradesh5 Sirisha Rehabilitation Center (SRC) 08676-282829, 234342, 84771 12D-3/57, Veerankilock, Pamidimukkala (M), 09441413161Distt. Krishna, Andhra Pradesh srcpamidi@yahoo.com6 Association for Welfare and 08816-237374 /Comprehensive Rural Development 09490711274Arunodaya Mano Vikasa Kendram arunodaya1@yahoo.co.inKodavalli Road, H. No. 7-7-36/3,Bhimavaram, Dist. - WestGodavari - 534203, Andhra Pradesh7 Abotani Ashram Welfare Association 9436237080G - Extension, Demsite, Naharlagun, aawa@rediffmail.comDist. - Papum Pare - 791110,Arunachal Pradesh8 Tarukh Samaj 0360-2002359Vill. Kopila, P.O. - Damin, Kurung Kumay tarhuksamaj@rediffmail.comDistrict, Arunachal Pradeshtakartolum@yahoomail.com9 Deshbandhu Club 03842 259503 / 212442 / 262453 67248 20P.O. & Village Beharabazar, Cachar, deshbandhuclub@rediffmail.comAssam-78881735


S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. ofNo. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.10 Mrinaljyoti Rehabilitation Centre 9954485197Kumudnagar, P.O - Jalori Dibrudawar, mrinaljyoti@yahoo.co.inDuliajan-786602, Distt.-Dibrugarh,Assam11 Sri Sri Sewa Ashram 09435188044, 9954440848,Borpathat, PO Maduripathar, Silapathar, 9957387173 / 03753-224720Distt. Dhemaji-787059, Assam12 Jagdamba Kalyan Samiti, Nesra 06111-261165Vill. - Nesra, P.O. - Karavi Parsarai, 9931626909,9431023586Dist. - Nalanda - 801304, Bihar13 Shree Narayan Samaj Kalyan 06184-226492 48750 20Kendra 09431465005Vill. - Lok Dihari, P.O. - Karup Indrahiyan, narayansamaj@yahoo.co.inDistt. - Rohtas, BiharProject at:Takiya Gumti (Beair Huse Se Purab)Near Ranger Makan Ke Pas Sasaram,Dist. Rohtas, Bihar14 Shubham 0621-248178, 247420 48750 20Administrative Officer, 1st floor, ptshubham@sancharnet.inAggarwal Bhawan, Jawaharlal Road,Muzaffarpur, Bihar-804200.Project at:Shubham, FardoGola, Rewa Road,Muzaffarpur-842001, Bihar15 Aakanksha Institute for Mentally 0631-2431503 91677 20Handicapped 09234122275Bhadani Nursing Home (P) Ltd., F.B.S.Road, Gaya - 823001, BiharProject at:opp. Vidyut Nagar, Dobhi RoadBodh Gaya , Bihar16 Indian <strong>National</strong> Portage Association 0172-2749994 153969 20Room No.14-15, 1st Floor, 09417372091Karuna Sadan, Sector-11B, Chandigarh tehalkohli@gmail.comtehalkohli@hotmail.com17 Ankur Korba 09826134 / 9826134708 63666 20HIG - 100, M.P.Nagar, Korba-195681, ankurkorba@mkdiesels.inChhattisgarh36


S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. ofNo. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.18 Koshish Samaj Sevi Sanstha 9926114019Tumgaon Road, Ward no.7,Mahasamund, Chattisgarh19 Adarshdeep Akshamta 0771-6453845Punarvas Kendra 9981905758M-1/166, SECTOR-1, Fax: 0771-4024162Deen Dayal Upadhya Nagarmukulshivali@yahoo.co.inRaipur, Chattisgarhadarshdeepk@yahoo.com20 Ashirwad Viklang <strong>Trust</strong> 02755 - 281185 62833 20B/4, Police Station, <strong>National</strong> Highway, atfsdsayla@sancharnet.inSayla, Distt. Surendranagar, Gujarat21 Smt. Parsanben Narandas Ramji 0278-2423917, 2431150, 54262 17Shah (Talajawala) Society for 2431160Relief & Rehab of The Disabled pnrntic@rediffmail.comShri K.L.Institute for the Deaf, 51,Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar-364002,Gujarat22 Sh. Vadilal S Gandhi 02691-263296 153969 14Charitable <strong>Trust</strong>Fax:-263466Neminathji Ni Wadi, V. S. Gandhi vsgct@icenet.netCircle, Kapadwanj-387620,www.vsgandhitrust.orgDist. - Kheda, Gujarat23 Disha 01666-243737, 244902, 19500 8Disha Lane, Hissar Road, 9215622300, 9896344312Sirsa - 125055, HARYANAinfo@dishasco.org24 Modern Education Society 0184-2240751 63280 19Mandouri Road, Vill. - Mandoura, sujatavspk@yahoo.comDist. - Sonepat, Haryana,(project at Sapla)25 Tapan Rehabilitation Society 9416285563Opp. Rajput Dharamshala, Sant Nagar, mes_snp@rediffmail.comChaman Garden, Karnal-132001,HARYANA26 Ganpati Educational Society 01796-262699 63240 20Near Tele. Exchange Kunihar 9418079043The. Arki Distt. Solan(H.P) 173207 sharma.roshan@yahoo.co.in27 Lohiya Viklang Seva Samiti 06422-222806 58534 20Tilak Nagar, Fasiya Dangal, 9431370676Godda-814133lvss-godda@yahoo.com37


S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. ofNo. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.28 Vani Vikas - Rehabilitation Center 0651-2340505 48792 16For Speech, Hearing and 9835551476Mentally Handicappedvanivikas_rnc@yahoo.comPlot No.106, Old A.G. Colony, Ranchi,Jharkhand29 Van uden Badhir Kalyan Sansthan 6436-2225101Dhobi Jharna Microwave Tower, 9771303403Sahibganj - 816109, Jharkhand vubks-sbg@sancharnet.in30 Parents Association of Mentally 0657-6572214 110500 20Handicapped of Jamshedpur pbabur@jsr.tatasteel.comA2/28, Swarn Vihar, Sonari,Jamshedpur - 832011, Jharkhand31 St. Thomas Mission Society 0823-2224073, 0823-2223122Santhome, P.B. No.42, Engineering santhomemdy@rediffmail.comCollege Road, Mandya-571 401,KarnatakaProject at:Asha Sadan, Special School for theIntellectully Challneged, Kirigandoorlayout, Mandya-571 401, Kanataka32 Manovikas 0476 - 2830802 / 2832 802 51703 5Palliserikkal Post, Sasthamedta, manovikas@gmail.comKollam, Kerala-690521Sneha Sadan Special School 0484-299613/ 74330 17Pothiyakkara, Yordanapuramsnehapothiyakara@rediffmail.comPO Kalady-683574, ErnakulamDistt. Kerala34 Shilpa Special School 0484-2328977/2232598 121123 1921/1252 A, Palluruthuy, Cochin, sruthishilpam@hotmail.comKerala,project at :23/2350/ C NSS School Road, Kochi-635 Tropical Health Foundation of India 04885-224817/222415Guruvayoor Road, Kunnamkulam, thfi@sancharnet.inThrissur, Kerala36 Adhikar Shikshan Prashikshan 09300481076 / 09893676305 17794 6Punarvas Evam Anusandhan Samiti adhikarsansthan@yahoo.com328 Beni Sagar Panna(M.P)3837 Mahila Bal Vikas Samiti 07534-230545, 9425794650 39596 122, Mukherjee Colonyinfront of jail, Bhind, MP-477001


S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. ofNo. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.38 Pooja Vikalang Sansthan Evam 09827361472/09425014614Samaj Seva Samitipoojaviklang@rediffmail.comB-39, Mayur Vihar Colony,Ashoka Garden, Bhopal-2339 SEVA 9229713822, 9300481076, 24551 740, Cantt, Sagar - 470001, M.P. 9827389872sevasamiti1980sagar@yahoo.co.in40 Shiv Kalyan Evam Shikshan Samiti 0755-2556663 70146 20LIG-26, Harshwardhan Nagar, skss_bpl@yahoo.comBhopal (MP)41 Viklang Seva Bharti 0761-2655329 55250 7Banerji Bhawan, 321 Tilak Ward, Fax- 2602290 / 4012460Galgala, Jabalpur-482002, M.P. vsbmp123@rediffmail.com42 Indian Red Cross Society, Rewa 07662-240784 / 250086, 122403 20Punarvas Bhavan,Behind Gupta 406086, 406815Petrol Pump, Jhiria,redcrossrewa@rediffmail.comRewa-486001, MP43 Shivangi Education & 07542-268639, 309594 48750 20Rural Development Society 9425131834Hanuman Colony, Guna, MP,shivangieducation@yahoo.co.inProject at:Near Central School, Nanakhedi,Guna, MP44 Anand Parivaar 9422038029/9422038039 83823 15C/O. Janseva Mandal, 529/ B,Parasnis Colony, Sadar Bazar,Powainaka, Satara-415001,Maharashtra45 Aavishkar Society for the 9423047964Development of Mentallyrtg_aavishkar@sancharnet.inHandicappedE-95, MIDC, Mirjole, Ratnagiri-415639Maharashtra46 Priyadarshni Gramin & Adivasi 02425-228007, 228907,Sevabhavi Sanstha 225357Deepraj Complex, 1st Floor,priyadashani92@hotmail.com,New Nagar Road, Sangamner, prarunithape@rediffmail.comAhmednagar-422605, Maharashtra drarunithape@rediffmail.com39


S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. ofNo. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.47 People Advance In Social Services 9862133392/ 09862073790 58303 19New Mata, Churachandpur-795128 pass.admn@yahoo.comManipursmthccp@yahoo.com48 Re-creation A Voluntary Agency 0385-2457452 73125 16(Spastics Society of Manipur) recreation_ava@rediffmail.comMoirangkhom, Songaijam Leirak,Imphal West - 795001, Manipur49 Imphal Guardian Society 0385-2410232 91427 20Liwa Chanam Pukhari Mapal, sob_manipur@yahoo.co.inP.O. Sigjamei-795008, Imphal, Manipur50 Community Development 03848 - 222730 167646 17Programme Centrecdpcthoubal@yahoo.co.inM. I. Road, Thoubal Achouba, Dist. /P.O. - Thoubal, Manipur51 Spastics Society of Mizoram 0389-2301115R Laldanga Building, Chhinga Veng, gensis_azl@hotmail.comAizawl, Mizoram52 Centre For Rehabilitation Services 06784-230805 51418 19& Research (CRSR)bls_crsrbdk@sancharnet.inAT-Patharadi, PO-Charampa.,Dist. Bhadrak, Orissa-756 10153 Dadhibamanjew Institute For Social 9337083842Action (DISA)disa_kandhamal@rediffmail.comNAC Road, Masterpara,Phulbani-762001, Kondhamal,Orissa54 Research Academy For Rural 9437194908 57444 20Enrichment (RARE)raresonepur@yahoo.co.inAt./P.O./Dist. - Sonepur-767017,Orissa55 Veer Surendra Sai Institute For 0663-2412055, 9437457503 111658 18Mentally Handicappedvssimh@yahoo.co.inat Social Welfare Centre,P.O. Dhankanda,District-Sambalpur-768101, Orissa56 Home & Hope 0661-2510085Sector - 17, Rourkela - 769003,Orissa40


S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. ofNo. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.57 District Red Cross Society, District 9438206439, 9438205422 129594 20Special School for MR, Tanwat,NuapadaDistrict Special School for MentallyRetarded Tanwat, Nuapada - 766105,Orissa58 Rural Organisation for Social 06792-259237 129594 20Elevation (ROSE) 9861383262 / 9437218266At- Raghunathpur, W. No.22, P.O/PS-Baripada, Dist. Mayurbhanj,Orissa-757 00159 THE NORTH INDIA CEREBRAL 0161-2564551/5004666PALSY ASSOCIATION (ASHIRWAD) ashirwadnicpa@gmail.comC/o. Dr. R. S. Sodhi, 1298/4 B, Phase - 2,Karnail Singh Nagar, Pakhowal Road,Ludhiana, Punjab60 Shikhar Society For The Welfare 0744-2501776 24253 10Of MHshikharschool@hotmail.com2-N-3, Dadabari Ext., Kota-324009,Rajasthan61 Pt. Chhitarmal Lata 62089 17vill & po- Behroj The-MundawarDist-Alwar, RajasthanProject at:Shiv Jyoti K.D. manovikas school,khairthal62 Mahila Bal Vikas Gramodyog 87208 15Sansthan, Bharatpur (Lucky School)330, New Pusp Vatika Colony, Fatehpur Sikri Road, Bharatpur, Rajasthan63 Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandal 0145-3090439 90391 9Viswamitra Ashram, Anandpur, 9413223809(Topdara), Ajmer-305001, Rajasthan rmkm_ajm@yahoo.com64 Prachya Shodh Peeth 0294-241081230 B AC-I ROAD, Bhupalpura sunitaprayas@yahoo.co.inUdaipur-313001, Rajasthan65 Maa Shyamadevi Yuva Samekit 05454-254059, 9451711443Viklang Punarvas Samiti,Baghaura sikrara Jaunpur,Uttar Pradesh41


S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. ofNo. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.66 Manav Sewa Gramodogik Sansthan 09452609697Jamon (Near Bank of Baroda), 05361263634Sultanpur, 227807, UP,Project at:Gram Paramnathpur, Post Viharganj,District Pratapgarh67 Shanti Samaj Sevi Samiti 05692-225208 / 40781 192/377, Khatrana Street, fax- 05692-226997Farrukhabad-209625, U.P.scitedu@hotmail.com68 Viklang Kendra 0532-2465766/0532-2465766Opp. Bhardwaj Ashram, J.L.N. Road, viklang.kendra@yahoo.co.inAllahabad-211002, Uttar Pradesh69 Manav Utthan Samiti 2547 - 2530232 / 42927 20Vill- Basti Post Khiriya, Distt- Mau, 9452134628Uttar Pradeshmanavutthan_samiti@yahoo.co.in70 Sanchit Vikas Sansthan 9415930242/94153859984 58798 20Labanapar Turn, P.O. Labanapar, svs.basti@yahoo.comdist. Basti (UP)71 Rachna Vishesh Vidyalaya, 0542-2575947, 2575453Integrated Institute fordisabledinstitute@rediffmail.comDisabled, VaranasiHanuman Dham Colony,Karaundi, B.H.U.,Varanasi-221005, U.P.72 Balprada Jan Seva SansthanMoh. - Vijay Nagar, Vill. - Bhidwari,P.O.-Gawarau, The. - Bilari,Dist. - Moradabad, U. P.In March 10 with proposal newproject address given i.e.Balprada Mansik Mand VidyalayaNear Roadways Bus Stand, Dist. Bijnaur, UP73 Akhil Bhartiya Yuva Kalyan Sansthan 05361-270971 136541 20Near Telephone Exchange, 09415382377Industrial Area, Jagdishpur,Dist. Sultanpur-227817, UP74 Creative Education & 09412618076,Development Society 05742-232076CEADS House, 155, Patiyali Gate, ceds_etah@indiatimes.comEtah-207001, UP42


S. Organization Name & Telephone/Mobile No. Amount No. ofNo. Address & Email (in Rs.) Ben.75 Nav Bharat Manav Vikas Sansthan 0135-2695312,Near - Green Land School, 9761246520Dehradun Road, Doiwaladist. Dehradun, UttrakhandProject at Bhadrabad,Haridwar, Uttrakhand76 UNECSS Tel. 05963-220547Unecss House Billona, Takula Road, 09917041579Dist. Bageshwer - 263642,unecss@yahoo.co.inUttarakhand77 Nimbark Math Seva <strong>Trust</strong> 03225-253296Vill. Baikunthapur, P.O. Sankarpur, 9433442540P.S. Daspur,nmsstrust@gmail.comDist. Paschim Medinipur - 72121178 Vivekananda Loksiksha Niketan 03220-258510, 257178 108198 20Vill. Faridpur, P.O. Dakshin Dauki, kgp_vincti@sancharnet.inP.S, Contai,Dist. Purba Medinipur-721401Project at:Vivekanand Lokshiksha NiketanAt East Kumar Pur (School Bazar),Post, Contai, Dist. Purba Medinipur,West Bengal79 Pradip : Centre for Autism 033-25341832 / 0891 106005 20Managementmallib@hotmail.com203/B, Block - B, Post-Lake Town,Dist. - Kolkata - 700089, West BengalTOTAL 37,15,406 825"Being disabled should not mean being disqualifiedfrom having access to every aspect of life"-Emma Thompson43


9. EARLY INTERVENTION TRAINING PROGRAMME9.1 Children with Development Disabilities as covered under the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Actusually either miss out or have delayed developmental milestones in their lives. Sucha disability is not a disease but a condition which does not have any cure. But thisdoesnot mean that no improvement is possible. In fact with the right intervention,that too at the early age, such conditions can be improved substantially and suchchildren can be trained for school readiness in the mainstream education.9.2 The Aspiration Scheme was therefore aimed to provide such training to childrenand their parents. However in the absence of trained professionals in early interventiontechniques, such intervention was not possible at a scale to have any perceptibleimpact. In order to address this issue, training programmes were conceived anddesigned to build capacity and skill of NGOs and volunteers.9.3. Under this, so far 23 training programmes have been conducted in collaborationwith the Voice and Vision, a Mumbai based organization which is also a unit ofHilton Perkins, USA on Multiple Disabilities and with the Com Deal <strong>Trust</strong>, Bangaloreon Autism Spectrum Disorders at various places like - Gwalior (2, one with Voice &Vision & one with Comm Deall <strong>Trust</strong>), Shimla, Gaya, Agartala, Raipur,Vijaynagaram, Imphal, Jamshedpur, Dehradun, Kochi, Ranchi, Jaipur, Udaipur,Jabalpur, Guwahati, Allahabad, Aurangabad, Ludhiana, Mumbai (2), Chennai &Gurgaon.9.4. During the year 2011-12, one such training programme was conducted incollaboration with Voice & Vision for people with visual Impairment with AdditionalDisabilities (VIAD) from 19th to 23rd Dec, 2011 at Vishwas, Gurgaon in which 29persons participated.. In addition, 6 Master Trainers nominated by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>were trained in the 4th Master training program phase-I, conducted by Voice &Vision.44Early Intervention Training Programme in partnership withVoice & Vision at Vishwas Haryana


10. SAHYOGI10.1 Caregiving is an important component of Support Plan for persons with disabilities.Despite there being huge demand for care-givers, their availability is not adequateat all. This is because there are not many persons trained in care-giving in our countryand also because there is no common platform to bring together both- care-giversand care-seekers. In order to bridge this demand-supply gap, a revamped caregivingscheme Sahyogi was conceived in the year 2008-09.10.2. The Scheme envisaged a new and shorter training module - with 25 days classroomtraining followed by a paid internship for 4 months. It also provides for an on-linenetworking system for enrolment of volunteers for getting trained as caregivers aswell as for registration of care-seekers and profiling of their requirements. All thecomponenets of the scheme, namely -training, networking and deployment ofcaregivers are conducted by the Care Givers Cell set up all across the country. Thetraining of trainers are conducted by AADI & Saarthak and a third partyadministration (TPA) is engaged to co-ordinate with all of them and maintain theon-line portal Sahyogi.org10.3. So far, 80 Master Trainers from 40 Care Giver Cells have been trained in 3 MasterTrainers Training programmes conducted by AADI-Saarthak. These CGCs in turnhave trained 1176 Caregivers out of which 740 have been deployed, including 531Caregivers trained and 405 deployed during the year.10.4. In order to ensure a common networking platform, an on-line portal Sahyogi.orghas been setup. This enables any care-seeker or care giver to register/ enrol on-lineand to avail/ provide caregiving services through CGCs.10.6 The zone wise list of all CGCs are given belowZone-wise list of Care Givers Cell (CGC) under Sahyogi Scheme(as on 31.3.2012)S.No. C.G.C. Contact Nos. Batch1 ANDHRA PRADESH Chaitanya Instt. for the 08966-74360 3LD“Vizianagaram, Vizianagaram 944018945/ 094401395312 ANDHRA PRADESH Kiranam Org.Dist. Ranga Reddy 040-24249606/ 299591722233 ANDHRA PRADESH Swayamkrushi,Trimughery 040-27992420/ 2Secunderaba 279907414 ASSAM Parents Association of S 0361-2478939/ 19864034505/(09085614731 Dr. Biplob)5 ASSAM Shri Shri Sewa Ashram, Dhemaji 9957387173/09707722019/ 309707011244/03753-2247206 CHHATTISGARH Aakansha, Raipur 0771-2427468/9827183142/ 19893623417 (Mr. Mohit Sahu)/9827128346145


S.No. C.G.C. Contact Nos. Batch7 CHHATTISGARH Sneh Sampada, Durg 0788-2242853, Fax 2259036 24939419/94255539968 DELHI Manovikas, New Delhi 011-22377771/9868807772, 299111077789 GUJARAT PNR Society Bhavnagar 0278-2431150/2420836/ 22429326/982555314910 HARYANA DISHA, Disha Lane, Hisar Road, 01666-244902/243737/ 2Sirsa – 125055, Haryana" 9215622600(09215622300 Sh. Bhatia)11 HARYANA Modern Education Society, 9868152493 2Kharkhoda12 HIMACHAL PRADESH Chetna, Bilaspur Ph & Fax - 0198-221524/ 19418000055(Mrs. Mallika Nada)13 JHARKHAND Madhur Muskan, Ranchi 09304806076/9334700371 114 JHARKHAND A2/28, Swarn Vihar, Sonari, 0657-6572214/ 2Jamshedpur 943137221415 KARNATAKA Information & Resource Centre 080-26670001, 9341215026/ 1(IRC), Bangalore, Shankarapuram 994538072316 KERALA Sneha Sadan Complex, 0484-2699613, 2495504/ 3ErnakulamQSDl% 2462261, / 924937776317 MADHYA PRADESH Shri Shri Utkarsh Samiti, 0731-4057941/9303225546/ 2Madhya Pradesh 505794118 MAHARASTRA Jeevoday Education Society, 0712-2529647, 3Nagpur 0989027911019 MANIPUR Better Living Conditions & 03848-222071/ 3Research Organization (BELCRO) 0389-2301115/Distt. Manipur – 795138. Fax-0389-2324906/ 986332151120 MIZORAM Spastics Society of Mizoram, 0389-2301115/ 2Aizawl 943615995221 ORISSA Open Learning System 0674-2301626/ 1Bhubaneswar, Orissa 943700197922 ORISSA CRSR- Centre for Rehabilitation 06784-231387/ 2Services & Research, Patharadi, 9437060238Dist.- Bhadrak23 ORISSA Pingalakhi Public Welfare Org. 06758-252065, 3(PPWO), PuriFax-252430/986100620924 ORISSA Rural Org. for Social Elevation 06792-259237/ 09861383262/ 3(ROSE), Mayurbhanj 09437218266/986138326246


S.No. C.G.C. Contact Nos. Batch25 RAJASTHAN Prachya Shodh Peeth, Udaipur 0294-2410812/9351549074 226 TAMIL NADU Chidambaram Education Society 0461-2320507 2Thoothukudi - 62800127 TAMIL NADU Ecomwel Orthopedic Centre 04290-251703/ 2Tharamangalam, Salem (09443251703 Mr. Lawrance)28 TRIPURA Abhoy Mission (Swabalamban) Ph: 0381-22058507/ 3Agartala 9436460721/ 943612306929 TRIPURA Voluntary Health Association of 0381-2222849 / 2300482, 3Tripura,Agartala Fax : 2300482.986248235330 UTTAR PRADESH Integrated Inst. of Rehab. for the Ph: 9411410582/9897604956 3Disabled (IIRD), Agra31 UTTAR PRADESH Pandav Bazar, Basti 05442-242280/ 29889521650 (Ms. Vandana)32 UTTAR PRADESH Shubhasheesh Siksha abam 0535-2217123/ 3Vikas Sewa Sansthan, Raibarelli 941519042033 UTTAR PRADESH Viklang Kendra, Allahabad, UP 0532-2465766 234 UTTARAKHAND Happy Family Health Care & 01332-263486/324722/ 2Research Association, Roorkee 931962183335 WEST BENGAL North Bengal Council for the 9434044934/ 1Disabled,Silliguri 947508143336 WEST BENGAL Pradip: Centre for Autism 033-25340891 3Management(Ms. Onima Das)2534 1832/25653914 /09432343914"Continuous effort – not strength or intelligence – isthe key to unlocking your potential"-Winston Churchill47


11. GHARAUNDA(Group Home and Rehabilitation Activities under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Actfor Disabled Adults)A Lifelong Shelter & Care Scheme11.1 In order to provide assured minimum standards of shelter and care services at anaffordable price on a lifelong basis and thereby to encourage assited living withindepence and dignity, a group home scheme, namely GHARAUNDA, was launchedin December 2008. This was to bridge the gap between felt need of lifelong care andshelter and the absence of commensurate infrastructure and other deliveryarrangements in this regard in the country.11.2 As the demand-supply is too huge for the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> to take it up solo, partnershipand collaboration with different stakeholders, Registered Organizations and StateGovernments are intrinsic to the Scheme.11.3. Accordingly so far, 11 GHARAUNDA centres have been sanctioned in 10 States inpartnership with 4 State Governments and 7 Registered Organizations who are alsoservice providers under the Scheme. Out of these, a sum of Rs.1,84,0000 has beenreleased and 2 centres - one promoted by KPAMRC at Bengaluru and the other bySavali at Pune have become funcational. 4 of the remaining centres are at an advancestage of completion. However actual ground work has not commenced at 5 centres- all of which are to be developed in collaboration with the State Govt.11.4 Under the Scheme, a <strong>National</strong> Level Co-ordination Committee was constituted andmade functional during the year to frame and give policy directions from time totime for improvement in service delivery under the Scheme.11.5. The centre-wise details of the Scheme are as below :In lakh Rs.S. No. Centre Sanctioned Amount Fund released1 Open Learning System, Bhubaneswar, Orissa 40.00 12.002 Karnataka Parents Association for Mentally Retarded Children, 40.00 40.00Bangalore, Karnataka3 Partner Hooghly, Hooghly, West Bengal 40.00 12.004 PRAYAS, Kolkata 40.00 24.005 Savali, Pune 40.00 12.006 Govt. of Chattisgarh, Raipur (at Raipur) 100.00 30.007 Govt. of Uttarakhand, Dehradun ( at Haridwar) 100.00 -8 Govt. of Haryana (at Biwani) 100.00 -9 Govt. of Tripura ( at Agartala) 100.00 30.0010. Muskaan, Delhi 40.00 24.0011. Swayamkrushi, Hyderabad, AP, 40.00 -48


SUCCESS STORIES OF GHARAUNDAVishwashanti Niketan, Bangalore (President - Prof. K.R. Venkatesha)Home Away From HomeThere is a time in the life of a parents of thementally challenged person who dream of hisward being as independent as possible,residing separately and earning hislivelihood. Today, Karnataka Parents’Association for Mentally Retarded Citizens[KPAMRC] has been able to convert this dreaminto a reality to some extent, thanks to thesupport of parents, well wishers and more sothe <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation andMultiple Disabilities, Government of India.As KPAMRC turned 25 and celebrated its Silver Jubilee, a few parent members of the Association cameforward to donate the plots that they had purchased in Arshinakunte near Bangalore to KPAMRC. Itis again the parents and well wishers who contributed liberally to develop infrastructure for the GroupHome at Arshinakunte. Very wisely, the Association instead of taking construction of all the units ofthe Group Home simultaneously, started building one unit at a time. This arrangement helped theAssociation to make Group Home called Vishwshanti Niketan functional as soon as the constructionof the first unit was over. Some parent members who were in immediate need of this facility, cameforward to enroll their wards as residents at Vishwashanti Niketan.Thus began the dream of the parents becoming a reality and today four more units have been addedand the strength of the residents stands at 33. There is separate wing for the ladies and a separate wingfor the parents who stay there by rotation and provide the much needed love and affection to all theresidents without any reservation.<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> which has been in the forefront to provide support for projects of this kind, readily cameforward to sponsor five special persons under the Gharuanda Scheme to become the residents atVishwashanti Niketan. These five persons including three ladies belonging to BPL category havebecome full fledged members of Vishwashanti Niketan. Under the Gharaunda scheme, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>has given the Association Rs. 40 lakhs to take care of these five persons.They, alongwith other 28 residents and a planned support arrangement are managing the GroupHome activities and also learning few trades at the vocational training centre that has been set up atVishwashanti Niketan. They also earn some honorarium for the work they are doing.The facilities that have been created at Vishwashanti Niketan have exposed all the residents to differentkinds of activities including arts, culture, sports and games. The residents are occupied the whole dayeither in helping in the training at the workshop or participating in one activity or the other. Some ofthe residents have excelled in some areas; it could be either dance or painting or the production of itemsat the vocational centre. Ms. Manjula who has been sponsored by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has excelled indancing. Though coming from a rural background, she competes with others and now performs on allimportant occasions. She gets the first call to perform. She has proved time and again that she isoutstanding. Another stalwart who has shown his ability as an outstanding worker in the Vocationalcentre is Pavan. He is virtually a role model to all other residents in adopting the work-culture. He isthere on time, works with all seriousness and comes out achieving the target at all times.The residents feel so comfortable in the company of one another that they are almost fully settled atVishwashanti Niketan. There are times, when they are taken home for a few days by their parents. Theresidents urge their parents to get them back to Vishwashanti Niketan.The story of Vishwashanti Niketan is a satisfying one. With the construction of one more unit few morespecial persons can be admitted till the number reaches 50, when we stop. Other NGOs and parentsassociations must plan to develop such facilities all over the country to accommodate more and moreneedy intellectual and developmentally disabled persons to make them as independent as possible.49


12. NIRAMAYA – Health Insurance Scheme12.1 Niramaya is a unique health insurance scheme for persons with Autism, CerebralPalsy, Mental Retardation & Multiple Disabilities providing health cover of Rs. 1lakh to them irrespective of age, severity of disability or pre-existing medicalconditions. The Scheme has been immensely popular and has truly become theflagship scheme of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> enrolling more than 1 lakh beneficiaries over theyears.12.2 Under this scheme there is a very nominal annual fee of Rs. 250 for persons havingmonthly income upto Rs 15000 and even for higher income category, the annual feeis Rs. 500 only.However, the scheme continues to be free for BPL families only on production ofBPL/Income certificate from competent authority. Besides, the cashless treatmentfacility has been withdrawn in order to curb wasteful and fraudulent insuranceclaims.12.3 The insurance cover limit of Rs. 1 lakh is further divided in separate sub-limits forensuring optimal coverage at very low premium amount. These sub-limits are alsofurther refined from time to time based on the experience of different claim patternsover successive insurance cycles. The revised chart as applicable for insurance cyclesof 2 nd April and 2 nd October 2011 is given below:-12.4 There are so far 107761 persons enrolled under the Scheme and health cards havealso been issued. Due to non-renewal of insurance policies by some beneficiaries,there remained 62821 beneficiaries covered under the scheme at the close of theyear. During the year, insurance claims of Rs.8840319 were settled to 2907beneficiaries. There was also concerted effort to bring greater transparency andexpeditious disposal of claims. Besides, efforts were made to raise donations withthe help of volunteers and other stakeholders. Consequently, a sum of Rs.8.15 lakhwas raised from donations during the year.12.5 Efforts were also made to resolve the difficulties and delays in distribution of Healthcards many of which get lost due to incomplete address, non-availability of courierfacilities etc. Arrangements were made to provide e-cards to all the new beneficiariesas well as the existing ones with effect from 2 nd April 2012 making the scheme totallypaperless.12.6 The Myths and Facts related to Niramaya Scheme and General Guidelines are placedat Annexure-VI and Enrollment Form and Claim Forms at Annexures VII andVIII12.7 The progress details of the Scheme are given as below50


Progress under NiramayaDuring the YearSince InceptionNo. of Beneficiaries Covered 62821 107761No.of Beneficiaries Enrolled 7092(April/October, 2011)No.of Beneficiaries renewed (2011) 55729No. of Beneficiaries who were issued 62821Health-ID cardNo. of Beneficiaries whose Claims were 2907 15994 cases,Amount settled (as on 31.3.2012)- Rs.4.22 croreClaims Amount Settled/ ReimbursedRs.8840319Total Expenditure Incurred by the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Rs.9500391 Rs. 44,784,206(Premium, Re-charge and Process Charges)Fees Collected from BeneficiariesRs.34,90,453Donations Rs. 8,15,000Interest Earnings 1,91,774Section Sub Section Detail Sub Limit Overall Limit of SectionI OVERALL LIMIT OF HOSPITALIZATION 1,00,000A Hospitalization 1,00,000B Corrective Surgeries for existing 50,000disability including congenital disabilityC Non-Surgical 15,000D Surgery to prevent further aggravation of 15,000disabilityII OVERALL LIMIT OF OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT (OPD) 10,000A OPD treatment including the pathology, 5,000diagnostic testsB Regular Medical check-up for 5,000non-ailing disabled.C Ongoing Therapies to reduce impact of 7,500disability and disability and disabilityrelated complications.D Dental Preventive Dentistry 7,500III A Alternative Medicine (to be 2,000considered within limit of IPD or OPD).IV A Transportation costs (to be 150 per 450considered within limit of IPD or OPD). visit (for3 visits)OVERALL LIMIT OF THE COVERAGE FOR A PERSON IS : RS. 1,00,00051


SUCCESS STORY OF NIRAMAYA HEALTH POLICYPartheshSaving lives, Spreading Smiles"Had Niramaya health policy not supported us, we would not have been able tosave Parthesh's life...Thanks a ton to Niramaya for saving my child's life..."-Sanjaybhai Joshi (Parthesh's papa)Parthesh Sanjaybhai Joshi is a 7 year old special child born with the Down's Syndrome. During theearly years of his childhood, Parthesh did not keep good health. His immune system had weakenedand his parents left no stone unturned to give him a better life. A variety of Ayurvedic, Allopathic andHomeopathic medicines were prescribed for his condition but that came with a cost. The medicationwas steadily getting expensive and hailing from a middle class background, the financial pressurewas felt.Recently, in February 2010, Parthesh developed a deadly infection which lead to swelling and bloatingof his body. Not only did he become totally immobile but his stomach bloated to such an extent that itlooked like that of a pregnant woman. His condition was becoming steadily serious and he wasadmitted in the Jivraj Mehta Hospital at Ahmedabad on the 20th of February. Later, witnessing hiscondition going Parthesh bad to worse, he was shifted to V.S Hospital in a very critical condition. Laterthat night, he was shifted to a private clinic with the hope that his condition would improve. Finally,their only hope was left in Sterling Hospital, which is considered one of the best hospitals of Ahmedabad.Of course, quality comes with a price! His parents had lost all hopes of his survival and had startedmentally preparing themselves for the bad news. Not being able to afford the expensive treatment, hisfather wanted to shift him back to V.S Hospital.Blind People's Association had informed Parthesh's father about the Niramaya Scheme which providedmonetary assistance of upto Rs 1 lakh to special people with mental retardation / cerebral palsy/autism and multiple disabilities. Following this they had applied for the scheme and had obtainedNiramaya card for the same. The card was flourished at Sterling Hospital which was unaware aboutthe scheme. This is when the Blind People's Association intervened and explained to them what theNiramaya Scheme was all about.Finally, Parthesh's father, Sanjaybhai Joshi, was reimbursed of Rs 1 lac within 4 weeks by Niramayaand the life of the child was saved. Today, Parthesh is healthy and his condition is better than before.He is a 1st standard student in a mainstream school. The teachers at Blind People's Associationalways remember him as an innocent, outgoing and mischievous little kid. Thanks to Niramaya Scheme,the child who had almost lost his life, was gifted a new life!52


13. GYAN PRABHA (Scholarship) Scheme13.1 Stephen Mitchell has said that Education is a continuing process of growth anddevelopment. Nothing can demote or reduce the importance of this. It can open thedoors to many many heavens. We knew that people with these disabilities have noderth of talent and a helping hand will evoke this talent out. So therefore we tappedit by launching the Gyan Prabha (Scholarship) Scheme in the year 2008. The schemeaimed at helping such children pursue higher studies and professional courses.Any programme which has to be made successful requires propogation and certainreview which pressed us to revisit the scheme in 2010. This scheme was revised in2010 end wherein certain liberal approach was introduced like waiving of anyfamily income limit, scholarship renewal on submission of regular attendance attestedby Head of institution and increasing the scholarship amount to Rs.1000/- per month.Not withstanding our strengths which are State Nodal Agency Centers in each State,we shouldered this responsibility to them to publicize it at a grand scale. So far 43scholarships were given.13.2 Like other activities, the system of submitting applications under the scheme is onlinethrough our registered organisations as per prescribed format given in AnnexureIX.Mr. Rajesh UpretiA GYAN PRABHA SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER-SCHEME OF NATIONAL TRUSTMr Rajesh Upreti, a young man of 20 years (DOB - 17.4.1992) who alsohas cerebral palsy with right hemiplegia is doing a Diploma in Pharmacyfrom Govt. Polytechnic, Dorahat, Distt. Almora, Uttrakhand. He is nowin the final year of diploma and he passed his first year with 66% marks.Mr. Rajesh has always been a bright hard working student in studies. Forhis intermediate he chose maths and science as his main subjects andpassed out with flying colours (292/500). He aspires to do a MBBS or B. Pharma if he gets theopportunity and financial aids for higher studies. He is very hopeful that <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> willhelp in realising his goals for higher studies also in a same way as it has helped in pursuing hisdiploma with a financial aid of Rs.15660/-. for first year and he has also got sanctioned the sameamount for second year too. There was a lack of awareness in Uttrakhand about the rehabilitationof persons with disabilities some 20 years back but the parents had a belief in the evolvingcapacity of their child and they tried to provide him the best as he was doing very well in scienceand wanted to pursue it for higher studies, the father (who himself is a pharmacist) advised himto do Pharmacy so that he can help him throughout his studies as he knew that Rajesh requiressome additional inputs for studies.53


Mr. Konda Sai Siva Prakash - Gyan Prabha ScholarMr. Siva Prakash Konda is a young man of 19 years was born prematurely withjust 1.8 kg. Birth weight. He was diagnosed very early as at age of 7 months onlywith severe developmental delays. Gross negligence on part of doctor is alsosighted as one of the reasons by parents. He started getting convulsions at 7months only. At 13 months of age he started sitting and almost 21st month hestarted vocalising. As there was no awareness and provision for earlyintervention in their area the boy was sent to a regular school at 7 years of age with no speech. There thechild could not cope and the headmaster asked him to be sent to one special school as he had somesevere behavioural problem due to improper training. The doctors had said, when he was just 7months old, that this boy will not be able to do anything. But the parents belief, perseverance, dedicationand hard work has completely transformed him now. He has done his 10th standard from open schooland now he is undergoing vocational training in hotel operations from Govt. Vocational Junior College,Vishakhapatnam, which is a two years course. He has already cleared first year. He is planning to afurther 3 years degree course in the same line. He got a financial aid of Rs.10,800/- per year forpursuing his vocational training through the Gyan Prabha Scheme. He is very positive and feeling thatthe same assistance would be offered to him to pursue his degree course as well.Mr. Omkar - Chartered Accountant SCALING NEW HEIGHTS - Gyan PrabhaScholarWhen I was young my father took me from school after school for getting admission in so called reputedand sophisticated schools, where every time I was refused, admission. All these experiences made merealize that I am different from others - a child with Cerebral Palsy which means I am crippled for wholelife.Fortunately I could gain admission in Municipality School. I can say I was fortunate as nobody caredabout my disability and I was one of them, I just couldn't do some things as they do.By the time I reached 10th standard my spasticity become more. I was able to walk only with fullsupport of my parents. Major surgeries took place on in 2006 and another in 2008. Due to these surgeriesand regular therapies I could walk with the help of crutches.54


I took commerce stream in my graduation, but it was not a easy journey, the college was not disabledfriendly and most of the classes took place on top floor, which I managed with great difficulty.A graduate disabled doesn't have many options, fist to start a telephone booth or appear in competitiveexams to get govt. job in reserved quota. But I choose another one doing Chartered Accountancy.Mr. J.B. Chavan a senior Chartered Accountant accepted me as his Assistant. I gained various kind ofpractical experience under his guidance.My coach Mr. Zad advised me to think of doing Company secretary Course. This course is equallyvalued & difficult like Chartered Accountancy course. I decided to give it a shot & succeeded.I applied for campus interview organized by CA institute. I got shortlisted by 5 to 6 renowned companiesin 1st round. I was called by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. I was Selected from 3500 nondisabled Chartered Accountants this is another victory of a disabled person like me.I was now posted at Sewree Mumbai as an "Accounts officer". I am very happy to work their; as all theco-workers are very nice & cooperative. I am a Proud Person who has completed:1. Chartered Accountancy2. Company Secretary [Got membership also No 28555]3. Master of Commerce4. Bachelor of Commerce.5. Working efficiently in HPCL as an officer.I am also interested in social activities and some of my achievements are1. Donated Blood voluntarily 30 times till now.2. Received "Sudhir Smruti Puraskar" for outstanding achievement in blood donation.3. Active member of "Anand Pariwar" body associated with <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> I was actively involvedfrom the inception of body "Adharstambha" Work voluntarily, regularly for preparation of accounts,give guidance exercised etc5. Founder with other collegue 2 groups on Practical Banking & Business Entrepreneurship I was theonly disabled member in those groups - In these groups we created small business & donated theprofit to old age homes.6. Completed course on practical banking at Bank of Maharashtra Satara Branch.7. Successfully completed 1st level exam in "Tabla Wadan" by Gandharva Mahavidyalya Pune.8. Currently working voluntarily as expert on www.caclubindia.com, www.lawyersclubindia.comProviding solution(s) for educational, legal problems. Also working voluntarily education council oronline/offline to solve career related problem of normal as well as differently able persons. Also helpingto solve education related problems/rights, like extra time during exam, sitting facility, writing facilityetc, up till now 8 to 10 disabled persons has been helped.55


14. UDDYAM PRABHA (Incentive) Scheme14.1 There are certain means by which life can be sustained and self confidence achieved,out of which one is Employment. Employability is the ultimate goal of everyone andthis is furthermore important for people whom the society thinks can't do anything.So is Uddyam Prabha, the scheme which also started in 2008 for promoting economicactivities for self employment of persons with autism, cerebral palsy, mentalretardation & multiple disabilities. In this incenitivised scheme, people who belongto BPL gets 5% interest subsidy and others get 3% interest subsidy if they are gettingbenefits from bank by availing loan. Loan facility can be availed individually or in agroup but incentive is limited for five years loan up to Rs. 1 lakh per person.14.2 Likewise Gyan Prabha, this scheme is also online and can be submitted throughregistered organizations of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> throughout the year in the prescribedformat given in Annexure X.14.3 Though an underutilised scheme but we have understood that proper publicity andgetting on to thier where is a demand can help running this scheme and so will wethink of various strategies to get it going. Further ARUNIM, our marketing federationwill explore many more ways to achieve the goal. So far four ventures have beensanctioned under the scheme."You may never know what results come of youraction, but if you do nothing there will be no result."56


15. SAMBHAV-<strong>National</strong> Resource Center15.1 As we are moving forward in realising the objectives given under United NationConvention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), one area has beenensuring Accessibility and that is possible by making appropriate modifications andadjustments wherever needed so that PwDs can enjoy rights and freedom on anequal basis with others. This lead to launch of <strong>National</strong> Resource Centre called"Sambhav - Making Inclusion Possible", a project of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in collaborationwith AADI & SAARTHAK in the year 2010.15.2 A breakthrough step, the project 'Sambhav' showcased innumerable ways in whichthe doctrine of Universal Design can be applied in different areas of life. Be itcommunication (enhancing listening, understanding and alternative modes ofcommunication); learning (play, concept teaching and self learning); movement(transfers, supported walking, alternative methods of mobility, and outdoortravelling); or just doing things (for well being, safety, eating, drinking, self care,home chores, work and managing money). Even Recreation and Leisure which isnecessary for overall growth had its space in the Centre.15.3 All these things are available in open market but there is no central place where aperson can visit at ease, experience practical usage of the displayed items, getacquainted with devices before taking decisions on buying it. Sambhav providesinformation where to get the product, it's price all information relating it are availableat single door step. It explores further possibility of improvement through peoplewho are visiting and experiencing it.15.4 In it's two years of existence, the Centre attracted every one's attention. Our Ministryacclaimed this idea of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and sought a proposal from <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> forhaving such Centers all over India. Now they are in the process of working out astrategy for establishment of such centers. At the State Secretaries Conference, theywere requested to visit Sambhav.15.5 Further, co-operation and collaboration with the Corporate Houses can make thisgood initiative gain momentum and reach many more people. There is now anattempt to get partners from the industry as well.57


16. ARUNIMARUNIM (Association of Rehabilitation under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> initiative of Marketing)is a marketing federation set up by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in September 2008. The members of theBoard of ARUNIM are at Annexure-XI. It builds an entrepreneurial approach towardseconomic empowerment and self reliance for Persons with Disabilities and othermarginalized groups, with a focus on developmental disabilities. ARUNIM launched E3(Economic, Enterprise & Empowerment) Challenge, a business plan competition to facilitateincubation of micro enterprises and self employment ventures of Persons with disabilities.Currently it reaches out to 192 member organizations across the country and providesproduct innovation training and marketing opportunities.Report of Financial year 2011-12:Key Achievements of financial year 2011 – 12♦♦♦♦♦Incubated 6 business projects selected through Economic Enterprise & EmpowermentChallenge 2010ARUNIM has become a registered member with Fair Trade Forum (India)ARUNIM installed the semi automated paper bag unit and got its first order fromMinistry of Social Justice & EmpowermentARUNIM members participated in Shilpotsav not just in Delhi but also in Mumbai& Kolkata organized by Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment. Local NGOs ofMumbai & Kolkata benefitted by getting a firsthand experience of selling.New Corporates & institutes contacted ARUNIM to put up stalls in their campusMembership:♦♦30 New members April onwardsTotal 192 Registered membersCapacity Building:♦♦Awareness Raising & Product Assessment Workshop: Conducted Awarenessraising & product assessment workshop for UP members at Varanasi hosted by DevaInternational, Varansi. More than 70 members participated from NGOs in UP,Producer members, parents, representatives from Viklang Kalyan Adhikari, Industry& designerRetail Management: As a regular yearly practice we conducted a Training sessionfor an inclusive group of 85 Volunteers including management students, Personswith disabilities & marginalized groups from Delhi, Mumbai & Kolkata who weretaken as sales persons to manage stalls at Shilpotsav & IITF Fairs. The training wason inventory management, sales, customer handling, store management,computerised billing, cash management, customer relationship management etc.58


♦Economic Empowerment – Micro Enterprises: This year the main focus has beenthe incubation process of the 6 winners selected through Economic Enterprise &Empowerment Challenge 2010 launched by ARUNIM last year.Incubation process included:♦♦♦5 mentoring workshops to facilitate an understanding of expectations, self audit,and transition plan etc.2 Audit visit to all the winning organizations to understand the ground level realities,issues, gaps etc.Ongoing feedbacks, recommendations & business counsellingCovered the following areas in different stages:Stage IStage IIStage IIIStage IVfocused on understanding of Expectations, self audit, Transition plan,Ground level realities, Issues & Gapslooked into, Organizational understanding, Market assessment, Productidentification & analysis, Production Plan, Inventory Management, RawMaterial Sourcing, Costing & Pricing, Profit & Loss analysishelped in refining the marketing targets, goals for Diwali Sales,production planning & detail understanding of marketingconsists of impact assessment, challenges being faced in transition &future planningVisible Impacts of winners:♦ Rampur haat Spastics & Handicapped Society (NGO)o New range of productso Increase in productiono Increase in sale from Rs. 5000 (last year) to approx Rs. 3.75 Lakhs (this year)o Increase involvement & income of producer members & parents group♦o Ready to become a training centre for Kantha EmbroideryGroup of Special People (entrepreneur with disability)o Better quality productso Sales of approx Rs. 30,000/- during Shilpotsav 2011o Adapted new marketing strategy to increase the businesso Invested in technology§ PC for office resulting into better organization process management§ Gun machine for coloring resulting into better quality productso Increase in income (approx 100%) of head of the organization and producermembers.59


♦ Manav Kalyan Evam Uthan Samiti –o New Range of productso Better quality & packagingo Coverage in mediao Establishment of production unit♦o Adaption of technologyRajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandalo New product rangeo Revised costing & pricing♦o Better inventory management processSangeeta Vermao Better productso Diversified product range♦o Investment in sourcing of better tools & raw materialSociety for Child Developmento More visibilityo Better process managementARUNIM’s pilot run – Paper Bag Training Centre – ARUNIM has established a paperbag training centre where semi automated paper bag machine has been installed whichwill produce semi finished paper bags and will generate job work of finishing those paperbags. This was funded by EIL.This centre has got its first order from Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment forShilpotsav Mumbai. The unit trained and gave job work to 10 people including 6 peoplewith disabilities & 4 people from marginalised group. It is a boon to all those memberswho would like to work on cost reduction and bulk production of paper bags.Marketing & Sales opportunities through ARUNIM:♦♦Sale Turn Over – Rs. 30.36 lakhsParticipated in Exhibitions / Fairso Shilpotsav 2011o India International Trade Fair 2011o Blind Relief Melao Diwali Fair - India Islamic Centre, Delhi (Fair Trade Mela)o Diwali Fair - DLF Cyber City, Gurgaon (Fair Trade Mela)60


♦♦♦♦o Shilpotsav 2012 – Mumbaio Shilpotsav 2012 - KolkataThis year ARUNIM participated in 17 corporate fairs compared to 5 fairs last yearARUNIM hosted a fair for southern region members in collaboration with L&T attheir campus in ChennaiCatered Bulk orders to 10 different organizations amounting Rs. 9 Lakhs approxin comparison to last year catered bulk order worth Rs. 2 lakhs approxARUNIM developed promotional material (T-shirts & Caps) for Badte Kadam, anawareness program by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>Action plan for the coming year♦ Launch of Economic, Enterprise & Empowerment 2012♦♦♦Develop product range under ARUNIM BrandSet up Design and Incubation Centre at one regionLaunch ARUNIM ID cards for its producer membersBenefits of becoming ARUNIM member:♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Get support in starting Micro EnterprisesAvail the ARUNIM retails outlets at Dilli Haat to sell your productsAvail the benefit of participation in Exhibition/ fairs/ corporate stallsGet exposure of your products to corporate buyers for bulk ordersLinkages to funding supportSpecific design inputs from Product DesignerAvail technology for paper bag manufacturing for your ordersAvail Paper Bag Technology for Paper Bags orders from your regionFor registration fill up the registration application form online on www.arunim.in orcontact us by sending an email on arunim2008@gmai.com or call at 011-25752423 andpaying 3 Years’ membership fee of Rs. 1500 (Rupees One Thousand five hundred only)by Cheque / DD drawn in favour of ARUNIM and payable in New Delhi.ARUNIM’s contact details:ARUNIM head office:16 B, Bada Bazar Road, Old Rajinder Nagar, New DelhiARUNIM stores:Stall No – 88, 89 & 90 Dilli Haat, Pitam Pura, DelhiPh No – 011-25752423 Email ID: arunim2008@gmail.com, Website: www.arunim.in61


Paper Bag Training CenterARUNIM's stall in NGO India 201262


17. ABILINE17.1 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> launched through the hands of Hon'ble Ex-President of India Sh APJAbdul Kalam, its Helpline known as "Abiline" a <strong>National</strong> Level Helpline in the year2088 in collaboration with Aarth Astha, a Delhi based NGO who was running ahelpline since the year 2000 and was catering to the population of Northern India.In its three years of working, the helpline has expanded a lot through providinground the clock services through Dual Mode techniques of Counsellors and IVRS. Ithas a toll free no. 1800 11 6800 and Landline Number 011-24466250. The helplineused to have calls from North India, and now reaches all parts of the country.Information dissemination to remotest place is the goal of the Helpline.17.2 Since its launch, it was felt that a systemised approach in handling the calls wasvery much needed and following have been the focused areas of the helpline:♦♦♦♦♦Collection and Collation of informationSimplification of informationDissemination of informationAnalysis of the informationResearch17.3 To broaden its network Abiline collaborated with other Helplines running in theCity like Helpage India, AAG India, Childline, CAN Support helpline, Tarshi helpline,Subhchintak of AIIMS, Score foundation's, Eyeway helpdesk, Sanjeevani Societyfor mental health helpline, Naz foundation, narcotics anonymous (na) helpline, AliYavar Jung <strong>National</strong> Institute for the Hearing Handicapped (AYJNIHH) helpline,Pardarshita helpline, Sense International's deafblind helpline, Delhi Commission forWomen's 24 hours mobile helpline.17.4 In the year 2011, ABILINE also formed an Advisory Body (AB). The AB includesprofessionals from various fields whose experience and expertise have benefitedABILINE by enhancing its functions and making its service delivery mechanismeffective.17.5 The information sought through Abiline can be broadly classified into six maincategories:♦♦♦♦♦♦Acts and Laws available in the country for the rights of People with Disabilities.Schemes, Facilities and Programmes of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and Central Goverment aswell.Assesments and Therapies for such people and Aids and Appliances.Education and TrainingResidential homes and hostel facilitiesLegal Guardianship and the process involved in procuring one63


The highlighting feature has been the level of raising awareness wherein maximumno. of calls relating to Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme, next being Education/Employment for the Disabled.17.6 Summarily in the year, 353 people contacted the ABILINE through the mediums oftelecommunication, E-mail, Walking-in, and by postal services. There were 503 calls,49 e-mails, 45 Walk-ins, 2 post and 1 Internet Query i.e. a total of 598 times ofcontact. Summarily, during this period, 353 people - 218 males and 135 femalesincluding 96 children, demonstrating more than 11 forms of impairment, had raisedmore than 519 issues, problems and concerns in total during the 598 times that theygot in touch with ABILINE.64


18. PUBLICITY & AWARENESS RAISING EVENTS18.1 BADHTE KADAM-III - Mobile Disability Awareness ExpeditionBadhte Kadam was conceived three years back as a mega awareness campaign witha view to encourage networking and collaboration amongst different stakeholders.The first Badhte Kadam reached 14 States/UTs covering almost 3,78,91,000 populationand making them aware about United Nations Convention on Rights of Persons withDisabilities. The highlights were 4 teams comprising of 6 volunteers each moving onroad to these 14 States/UTs and organising 240 melas at 60 different places in65


collaboration with registered NGOs of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. Looking at the overhwhelmingsuccess of BK-I, the BK-II was spread to the whole of Country making it a PANIndia campaign in collaboration with our SNACs and other stakeholders.Wherein BK-I’s theme was UNCRPD and schemes of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, the BK-II wasawareness on Census-2011. People were made aware the importance of gettingcounted and how this can help Government in designing and implementing it’sScheme. BK-II highlights were its improved resource material which was translatedinto local languages, a BK Song and a BK Movie. BK-II showed remarkableinvolvement of District Administration wherever the campaign moved. Media gavea boost to the campaign with exclusive coverage from All India Radio and theprominent news channel AajTak and many other several media channels that coveredthe expedition. The coverage by local press was phenomenal. Colourful culminationof BK-II with presentation of resource material received from the SNACs was doneat Dilli Haat, Pitam Pura on 4 th December 2010.Each year, a great amount of thought and planning was put to make this PAN IndiaCampaign unique in itself. The two way strategy adopted was approaching dignitariesfor their support to the campaign and very informative and attractive awarenessraising posters. BK-III had blessing from Her Excellency Hon’ble President ofIndia Smt Pratibha Devi Singh Patil.The campaign for 2011 was held from 21 st October 2011 to 5 th December 2011. Itwas flagged off at Dilli Haat, INA by Hon’ble Minister for Social Justice andEmpowerment, Sh Mukul Wasnik. SNAC-Delhi AADI organised a shortprogramme by persons with disabilities during the Flag off function. Barrier freeenvironment was the theme of performance by children from AADI. Hon’ble Ministerlauded the sustained efforts by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and promised to facilitate convergenceand partnership with Government and Public Sector Organisations.The campaign traversed through the country during the period with organising ofGames, Puppet Shows, Cultural Programme, Melas, March Pasts etc. A total of 218such melas were organised.The Flag-in ceremony was held at Delhi University Campus which was gracedby none other than Hon’ble Chief Minister of NCT Delhi, Smt Shiela Dikshit.Media has been very supportive, for the consecutive third year, special mention toDoordarshan, who helped to make the campaign a great success.Our special thanks to our stakeholders, SNACs, funding partners VSO-IPAP, EILand ONGC and people with disabilities, who have been supported this megacampaign.18.2 MediaThe <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has also used other modalities, in awareness raising like printingcalendars and planners. These have featured role models and achievers withdevelopmental disabilities. The diaries and calendars were also sent to Members ofParliament, Governors and Chief Ministers of every State besides our stakeholders.67


18.3 9 th Anjali <strong>National</strong> Children’s Festival 2011<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has been supporting “Änjali”, an Inclusive Children Festival held atBhubneswar, Orissa, organised by Swabiman- an NGO. The remarkable feature ofthis festival has been that differently abled Children come together and participateand are trained in various creative activities. Participants from Non Governmentand Government Sector observe the talents of these children and scholarships areprovided.This year, the festival was held from 9 th November to 14 th November, 2011.Approximately 900 (children, escorts and volunteers) participated in this festival.3500 students from various schools attended the programme at Rabindra Mandapand 2000 students from various schools visited the camp at Adivasi ExhibitionGrounds. About 3000 guests saw the various cultural programs at Rabindra Mandap.More than 10,000 people visited the camp for its picturesque fairlyland and artworks.40 scholarships were distributed this year by Anjali. Out of total sanctioned amountof Rs. 3.00 lakh 50% has released to Swabhiman-NGO to organise this festival.18.4 Awareness camp on World Autism Day‘World Autism Day’ was celebrated countrywide through our registered organizationson 2 nd April every year. They organized workshops, camps and other awarenessactivities.18.5 We Care Filmfest 2011The Annually held “We Care” film festival on disability issues is organised byBrotherhood with the support of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, the United Nations InformationCentre for India and Bhutan (UNIC), the United Nations Educational, Scientificand Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Asian Academy of Film and Television(AAFT).It is a great advocacy tool that seeks to break barriers, bring about attitudinal andbehavioural changes on approaches to disability. It promotes the inclusion of peoplewith disabilities, and remove people’s misconceptions, myths and prejudicessurrounding disability issues. The festival is one medium by which the Rights ofPeople with Disabilities as enshrined in UNCRPD are showcased.During the year, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> provided a financial assistance of Rs. 2.60 lakh forthe Film Festival.18.6 VSO partnership - Engagement of Volunteers♦The Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) supports volunteers from other countries tocome and work in India. The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has also taken volunteers through thisprogramme. The Volunteers have been:Mr Allan Rickmann- He trained our Registered Organizations on VolunteerManagement, as this is one, very under utilised resource in our country. He broughtout a manual on the subject in the year 2009-10 and later Ms. Christine Shield joined<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> and helped in drafting the volunteer policy.68


♦♦VSO has also supported the Badhte Kadam Campaign each year. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>and VSO have also together worked on Indian Volunteering Model. This was fundedby the VSO and we have had very good success in Siliguri, West Bengal with ourregistered organisation there NBCD.Mr Michael Rosenkrantz- He built capacity of our registered organisations in theareas of Organisational Development, Fund Raising and Strategic Planning. He alsocoordinated the Badhte Kadam-the Mega Awareness Campaign from 2009-2012.Ms Florence Manikan joined us in January 2010, to help us to develop a Monitoring& Evaluation tool for our residential facilities.18.7 Organisational Development Capacity Building WorkshopMaster Trainer Programme- Mr Michael Rosenkrantz also conducted a Master TrainerProgramme on Capacity Building. This was held in Varanasi, UP from 9 th to 13 thJanuary 2012 at Kiran Society in which 16 participants were trained. <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>released an amount of Rs.2,03,300/- lakh to Kiran Society for organising theprogramme. These Master Trainers will continue with the capacity building thatwas started by our VSO Volunteer Mr Michael."If I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquirethe capacity to do it even if I may not have it atthe beginning"69


19. KNOWLEDGE WORKSHOPThe Knowledge Workshop has become an annual event alongside the AGM. This isorganized so that our stakeholders, can share the most recent developments in our area ofconcern. This year the main speakers were:Shri Jagadananda, Orissa State Information Commissioner- Civil Society Accountabilityand Transparency-Issues and Challenges.Dr Mallika Banerjee and team from Pradeep Center, KolkataDr Mallika Banerjee- Emotional Recognition in Children with Autism.Dr Bhaishali Mukherjee- Music Therapy and Autism.Dr Amrita Panda- a curriculum for health and sex education for adolescent childrenwith disability.Dr Mitul Sengupto- Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) and Autism.Ms Sampada Shevde, Director, Voice and Vision, India- "Voice and Vision and <strong>National</strong><strong>Trust</strong> Partnership on Early Intervention"Dr Shanti Auluck, Muskaan Parents Association, Delhi- "Understanding Persons withIntellectual Disability: A Lifespan Approach."Mr Michael Rosenkrantz, VSO Volunteer- The Life of VSO Volunteer in India.“Knowledge is Power and Sharing Knowledge is Progress"70


20. 11 th Annual General Meeting20.1 The 11 th Annual General Meeting of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> was held at Vishwa YuvakKendra. The pattern was changed this year as the Annual Awards were given inthe evening before. This was in response to the suggestions of our stakeholders whowanted to have the entire day to be devoted to discussion and answering questions.After the presentation of the Annual Report, one hour was devoted to each importantarea e.g. Niramaya Health Insurance, MIS, Legal Guardianship and LLCs. In allthese areas many clarifications were made and also training for online applications.20.2 The last hour was kept to discuss the Amendment to the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act. Thediscussions helped to address some of the apprehensions about the amendments.20.3 As enough time was devoted to each scheme and programme, the stakeholdersappreciated the way in which the AGM was conducted.71


21. <strong>National</strong> Local Level Committee MeetWith the Annual General Meeting, the <strong>National</strong> Local Level Committee Meet for DistrictCollectors, NGOs and PWD Members, also organised on 7th September, 2012 at the NehruMemorial Museum and Library.Justice AP Shah, Former Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court was the Chief Guest. Hisaddress was on the paradigm shift, as in the UNCRPD, specially about changing fromsubstituted decision making to supported decision making. He was very positive andproactive in his thinking about the capabilities of people with intellectual disabilities. Themain speakers were:Chairperson, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>- Introduced the subject by speaking on the Paradigm Shifton Disability- from the Medical Model to a Rights Based Model.JS&CEO, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>-Addressed the District Collectors through an extremely innovativepower point on How they could make this change happen.Ms Radhika Alkazi from Aarth Astha spoke on the UN Convention on Persons withDisabilities and its salient features. She brought out its vital significance for theunderstanding of the Local Level Comittee, specially the discourse around Legal Capacity.Mr Venugopalan, Board Member, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> shared his experience as an LLC member.He has been one of the most dynamic members and has evolved an excellent system forensuring Rights, specially the property rights of persons with intellectual disabilities.72


22. NATIONAL TRUST ANNUAL AWARDS 201122.1 To recognize excellence, to encourage voluntarism and to promote best practices<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> gives awards during its AGM. This time the Awards function wassegregated from the AGM and was held on the evening of Knowledge Workshop i.eon 5 th September 2011 in Nehru Memorial Museum and Library. The Sub committeefor selecting the awardees had two meetings after thoroughly scruntising allapplications received, selected the awardees:♦Best Individual• Persons with Disability• Parents of the Person with Disability♦♦♦♦♦• ProfessionalsBest Innovative Design or adaptation of assistive devicesBest Product developed for sheltered workshopBest Local Level CommitteeBest EmployerBest Organisation• Best NGO• Best Parents Association• Association of Persons with Disability22.2 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Annual Awards 2011 were given away to following awardees byShri Mukul Wasnik, Hon'ble Minister, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowermentduring Annual Awards function:(1) Person with Disability♦ Ms. Sudipta Mishra, OrissaParent of Person with Disability♦ Ms Jilakara Manohara, Andhra PradeshBest ProfessionalMs Radhika Milind Gupte, MaharashtraMr Suresh Kumar Thakur, PunjabBest Innovative Design or Adaptation of Assistive DevicesBandi Bondi from Uma Manovikas Kendram, Andhra PradeshBest product developed for Sheltered WorkshopManav Sanskar Avam Utthan Samiti, Uttar PradeshSpastics Society of Karnataka73


Best Local Level CommitteesSouth West District, DelhiAjmer, RajasthanBest EmployerVinyas Innovative Technologies Pvt. Ltd., KarnatakaBest NGORaphael Ryder Cheshire International Centre, UttarakhandManochetana, Andhra PradeshBest Parents’ AssociationMuskaan Parents Association, DelhiBest EmployeeMr Amitabh Trivedi, AccountantMrs Monika Wadhwa, Programme AssociateMrs Vandana Chopra, Programme AssociateAfter the Awards Ceremony a Short Play "Milenge Dobara" was directed by MsSarita Vohra and performed by artists of "Living Room Theatre". The group focussedon Autism combining a lot of fun into the play. Two of our pillars participated in theplay. Sh Shekhar Borker, Board Member, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> as the House Master "MrRanadey" and Chairperson, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> as "Reva Madam"where she performedthe role of a Teacher and the mother of a boy with Autism "Ronny". Later on MrMichael Rosenkrantz also joined the artiste in making the play more entertaining.A message was carried that how building capacity of a person with developmentdisability can make him a fruitful member of family and society at large. The playwas liked by all and it was hoped to have such programmes in future also.74


23. CITIZEN'S CHARTER23.1 A Citizens' Charter represents the commitment of the Organisation towards standard,quality and time frame of service delivery, grievance redress mechanism, transparencyand accountability. Govt of India vide its communication No. DO. 7-14/2010(PS)PREM/ dated 14.12.2010 has already laid emphasis on preparing aSEVOTTAM compliant Citizens/Clients' Charter and Grievance Redress Mechanismto implement, monitor and review the system to redress and monitor PublicGrievances.23.2 The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> is engaged in welfare of four specific disabilities as given in<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act, 1999 and operates through a network of registered organizations(RO). All the schemes and programmes of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> are run through theseROs who are "service providers" to the persons with disabilities. As such there is ahuge interface of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> with citizens through these ROs. Besides, anygrievance or query with regard to the schemes & programmes are also raised directlyto the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. Since all the activities of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> are highly "citizens/clients-centric", it is in the fitness of the things that a citizens/clients' charter isprepared for efficient service delivery to them and enhancing their level of satisfaction.A Task Force under the able leadership of Mr Shekhar Borker, Board Member<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> was constituted on 30 th August 2011. For preparing this Charter,the Task Force made wide consultations and discussions with different stakeholdersand attempted to identify♦♦♦♦♦♦♦What are the various services that the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> offersWho are the recipients of those servicesWhat are the measurable standards and timelines for delivery of those servicesWhat are the delivery processes and delegations of powersWho are the responsibility centresWhat can be the Grievance Redress MechanismHow can the Citizens/Clients' satisfaction level be gauged.23.3 Based on above, the first ever Charter of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> was launched on 2 nd October2011 on our website. The Charter will be reviewed in March of every year to set tonefor the next financial year."Rights that do not flow from duty well performed arenot worth having"75


24. AMENDMENT TO NATIONAL TRUST ACTThe obstacles experienced in working after the enactment of the Act in 1999were put into action by starting the work of amendment in the year 2007. Prof. AmitaDhanda, Head, Disabilities Law Studies, NALSAR University was assigned the task.Consultations were held in Guwahati, Bangalore and Chandigarh. Government ofIndia has signed and ratified the UNCRPD (United Nations Convention on Rights ofPersons with Disabilities). In between the Ministry set up a Committee to make a NewLaw for Persons with Disabilities to replace the Persons with Disabilities Act-1995.The New Law Committee requested <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> to wait with its Draft Bill till theMother Law is made. There was also a demand for all the Acts being made into oneLaw.The New Law Committee submitted its Bill on June 30 th , 2011. The <strong>National</strong><strong>Trust</strong> then worked on a new draft with NALSAR, which was taken to the Board forapproval.There has been considerable discussion in the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> over the issues ofLegal Capacity. The UNCRPD accords full Legal Capacity to all people with disabilities.It suggests the creation of Support Circles and Networks. This is a move away fromthe traditional Legal Guardianship. The debate is between Substituted Decision Makingand Supported Decision Making. The question of inclusion of all disabilities and the<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act being a ramping Act for all people with High Support Needs hasalso been an area of discourse. process of amendment to Persons with Disabilities Act,1995 also started. There was a mass voice for inclusion of four disability categories inthe amendments of PwD Act, 1995 which the committee truly acknowledged. SinceNew Law's Shape was underway, the amendment to our Act came to a standstill fora while. But in April 2010, the Draft-3 submitted by her was put in open forum forsuggestions and comments. After all Ifs and Buts the final draft was submitted by herin May 2011 which was placed before the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Board in its 45 th Meeting.Incorporating the suggestions of the entire members, in house fine tuning was doneand finally on October 3, 2011 this was submitted to Ministry of Social Justice &Empowerment, Govt. Of India for further action.25. STRATEGIC PLAN OF NATIONAL TRUST(2012- 2017)The Strategic Plan with our Vision and Mission was developed, after a numberof meetings, both with our stakeholders, Board members and in house office staff. Itwas a long and elaborate effort, after listening to many points of view. The Planningmeetings were led by our VSO Volunteers Mr Michael Rosenkrantz and Ms LenManikan. This document will lay the foundation for the future work of the <strong>National</strong><strong>Trust</strong>.76


26. NewsletterThe need to have a regular interface with our stakeholders resulted in publishingour 4 page bi-monthly newsletter named 'info@NT'. Regular work in the office,developments in the sector were put in this to make everyone aware of the latest eventsrelated to <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. All the four issues of this year had a theme; November focussedon BK-III highlights while September with our Annual Events. The July issue gave usupdates from New Law Committee, Amendment to NT Act and the Study conducted onresidential care facilities by Ms Shabnam Aggarwal and study on assisted living by MsVandana Bedi. The newsletter's have been translated by many SNAC's in regional languages& distributed in the respective states to various stakeholders including legislators.<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has released its 12 th issue of newsletter as annual issue of Enabling.This is a bumper issue to celebrate the AGM (Annual General Meeting), Annual Awards,Knowledge Workshop, the LLC (Local Level Committee) & <strong>National</strong> Meet etc. and alsoreleased 13 th issue of Enabling as a special issue on our unique awareness campaign "BadhteKadam 2011".77


27. Success Stories32 success stories, covering 4 disabilities of NT i. e Autism Spectrum Disorder, CerebralPalsy, Mentally Retardation & Multiple Disability, collected from states/UTs of AndhraPradesh, Chandigarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra,Manipur, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu & West Bengal;have been uploaded in the NT website.78


28. RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACTThe various provisions under Right to Information Act-1995 are being followed bythe <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. In accordance with it the details of Appelate Authority and PublicInformation officer are as under:Appelate AuthorityMr Atul Prasad (IAS)Joint Secretary and Chief Executive Officer<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, MentalRetardation and Multiple Disabilities16-B, Bada Bazar Marg,Old Rajinder NagarNew Delhi-110060Tel: 011-43187801Email id- js-ceo@thenationaltrust.inPublic Information OfficerMr UK ShuklaAssistant Legal Adviser<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, MentalRetardation and Multiple Disabilities16-B, Bada Bazar Marg,Old Rajinder NagarNew Delhi-110060Tel: 011-43187804Email id- ala@thenationaltrust.in50 applications were received during the year which were replied within thestipulated time.79


8029. Reports of the States and Union Territories


Programmes & Schemes (cumulative figures since inception/start of Programmetill 31.3.2012)PHYSICAL PERFORMANCES.No.State/ UTNo. of Samarth CentresNo. of Aspiration CentresRegistered OrganizationsGHARAUNDALegal Guardianship issuedCare Givers Trg.& DeploymentCare Givers CellCare Givers TrainingCare Givers deployedNiramaya beneficiariesOrg. Dev. ProgGyan Prabha BeneficiariesUddayam Prabha BeneficiariesBadhte Kadam/ CommunityAwareness Programme1 Andhra Pradesh 7 6 49 1 1007 3 57 37 8293 0 0 0 242 Arunachal Pradesh 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 73 Assam 3 3 13 0 266 2 28 23 792 2 5 1 234 Bihar 6 4 22 0 151 0 0 0 332 2 0 0 205 Chhatisgarh 3 3 9 1 210 2 73 62 422 1 0 1 176 NCT of Delhi 3 0 22 1 393 1 35 14 1240 1 0 217 Goa 0 0 6 0 520 0 0 0 206 1 0 0 138 Gujarat 7 3 51 0 687 1 55 52 2611 2 0 279 Haryana 3 3 9 1 192 2 81 56 1969 2 0 0 2910 Himachal Pradesh 3 1 11 0 904 1 81 49 278 1 0 0 2311 Jharkhand 4 4 16 0 740 2 128 58 930 3 1 0 2012 Karnataka 7 1 39 1 422 1 62 57 2470 1 0 0 2013 Kerala 3 4 44 0 1541 1 25 14 4500 3 1 0 2414 Madhya Pradesh 9 8 42 0 4058 1 22 14 3007 4 0 0 3315 Maharashtra 8 3 52 1 2636 1 16 18 2277 1 1 0 1816 Manipur 3 4 11 0 127 1 0 0 114 0 1 1817 Meghalaya 0 0 1 0 12 0 0 0 33 1 0 0 1518 Mizoram 1 1 1 0 4 1 20 13 116 0 0 019 Nagaland 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1320 Orissa 7 7 38 1 504 4 174 77 2075 2 0 4521 Punjab 2 1 11 0 541 0 0 0 1436 2 0 0 1481


S.No.State/ UTNo. of Samarth CentresNo. of Aspiration CentresRegistered OrganizationsGHARAUNDALegal Guardianship issuedCare Givers Trg.& DeploymentCare Givers CellCare Givers TrainingCare Givers deployedNiramaya beneficiariesOrg. Dev. ProgGyan Prabha BeneficiariesUddayam Prabha BeneficiariesBadhte Kadam/ CommunityAwareness Programme22 Rajasthan 7 5 26 0 459 1 10 4 1139 2 0 0 3723 Sikkim 1 0 0 0 73 0 0 0 30 0 0 824 Tripura 2 0 8 1 4 2 79 79 645 1 0 0 1425 Tamil Nadu 7 0 56 0 8050 2 70 61 4291 1 2 0 3126 Uttar Pradesh 12 10 87 0 437 4 127 15 2821 4 26 1 9527 Uttarakhand 1 2 16 1 429 1 16 16 247 2 1 0 2128 West Bengal 6 3 77 2 3810 2 39 21 2692 1 1 0 6229 Andaman & Nicobar 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 2030 Chandigarh 1 1 3 0 459 0 0 0 117 1 0 0 1031 Daman & Diu 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 41 0 0 032 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 033 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 034 Puducherry 1 0 4 0 27 0 0 0 300 1 0 0 13Any Other - - - - - - - - 17299 - - - 0TOTAL 119 79 730 11 28671 36 1198 740 62758 37 43 4 73582


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012(Figures in Rupees only)CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITIES : Schedule Current Year Previous YearCORPUS FUND 1 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00CAPITAL FUND/RESERVE 1 213,084,940.00 196,750,444.00RESERVES AND SURPLUS 2 0.00 0.00EARMARKED\ ENDOWMENT FUNDS 3 799,969.00 1,081,784.00SECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS 4 0.00 0.00UNSECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS 5 0.00 0.00DEFERRED CREDIT LIABILITIES 6 0.00 0.00CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS 7 2,145,838.00 1,765,710.00TOTAL : 1,216,030,747.00 1,199,597,938.00ASSETS :FIXED ASSETS 8 1,445,858.00 1,514,729.00INVESTMENTS – FROM CORPUS FUND 9 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00INVESTMENTS – OTHERS 10 150,489,000.00 160,000,000.00CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC. 11 64,095,889.00 38,083,209.00MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE 0.00 0.00( to the extent not written off or adjusted)TOTAL : 1,216,030,747.00 1,199,597,938.00SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 24CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES ON ACCOUNTS 2583


84NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012RECEIPTS Current Year Previous Year PAYMENTS Current Year Previous Year(Rs.) (Rs.) I. Expenses (Rs.) (Rs.)I.Opening Balances a) Establishment Expenses 14,257,075.00 11,909,412.00(corresponding to Schedule 20)less : prov. for D.C.R.G.a) Cash in hand 318.00 0.00 b) Administrative Expenses 12,975,169.00 13,592,152.00(corresponding to Schedule 21)b) Bank Balancesi) In current account 0.00 II. Payments made against fundsfor various projectsii) In deposit accounts 0.00 a) Grants for implementation of 61,453,494.00 84,091,657.00schemes (corresponding to Sch.22)iii) Savings accounts 17,798,914.00 89,192,161.00 b) U.N.D.P. 0.00 0.00c) N.H.R.C. 0.00 73,726.00d) F.C.R.A. VSO 410,515.00 511,500.00III. Investments and deposits madeII.Grants Received a) Investment in RBI Bonds 0.00 400,000,000.00a) From Government of 0.00 0.00 b) Other Investments- Bank F.D. 370,489,000.00 100,000,000.00India-For Corpus Fundb) From Govt. of India - 0.00 0.00for other purposes(Min. of Social Justice& Empowerment)c) From State Govts. 0.00 0.00 IV. Expenditure on Fixed Assets& Capital Work-in-progressContd..


d) UNDP 0.00 0.00e) NHRC 0.00 0.00 a) Purchase of Fixed Assets 433,671.00 10,600.00f) F.C.R.A. VSO 128,700.00 942,791.00 b) Purchase of library books 1,430.00III. Income onInvestments froma) Interest on 63,493,334.00 80,000,000.00R.B.I. Bondsb) Other Investments- 33,438,047.00 6,268,880.00 V. Refund of surplus money\loansFlexi Deposita) To the Government of IndiaIV.Interest Received b) To the State Governmenta) On Bank deposits 1,598,227.00 5,505,816.00 c) To other providers of funds/Saving Bankb) Loans,advances etc. 0.00 4,298.00c) Accrued Interest -7,190,714.00 -1,308,852.00V. Other Income (specify)a) Sponsorships for 912,500.00 4,387,500.00 VI. Finance Charges (interest)Badhte Kadamb) Niramaya Fee (Health 3,490,453.00 3,169,149.00 (Sch.23) 0.00 0.00Insurance Premium)c) Donation 1,133,121.00 5,179,682.00d) Recovery from Alegion 440,000.00 0.00 VII. Other Payments (specify)Insurance Broking Ltd.e) Registration Fee 273,900.00 294,400.00 1 Remitted to offices :f) Fee under R.T.I. 767.00 120.00 a) AG ( Bihar) 79,440.00 79,440.00g) Misc. Receipts 8,750.00 27,400.00 b) Director SCERT Delhi Govt. 10,548.00 10,548.00h) Sale of condemned 0.00 0.00 c) Dte. Of Estates, M/o U.D. 245,924.00 237,168.00materialsVI.Amount Borrowed d) PIC UP Lucknow (ALA) 5,219.00 52,975.000.00 0.00Contd..85


86VII.Any other receipts : e) Life Insurance Corporation 25,380.00 26,460.00a) Maturity of RBI 280,000,000.00 420,000,000.00 f) PAO L.A.( D/o Legal Affairs 0.00 2,745.008% Bondsb) Encashment of FDRs 100,000,000.00 18,000,000.00 g) PFRDA for New Pension Scheme 556,637.00 3,735,861.00h) Min. of H.R.D. 21,319.00 52,104.00VIII. Recoveries ofremittances pertainingto other offices. 2. Other Misc. Payments :a) AG ( Bihar) 79,440.00 79,440.00 a) Advances to firms : M/s Godrej, 73,000.00 0.00M/s Credibility Alliance M/s Mantra I.T. andb) Director SCERT 10,548.00 10,548.00 b) India International Centre 115,426.00 77,377.00Delhi Govt.c) Dte. Of Estates, 245,924.00 237,168.00 c) Department of Posts- Delhi 0.00 213,855.00M/o UDd) PIC UP Lucknow 5,219.00 52,975.00 d) Advance for Courier (Firms) 0.00 160,000.00(ALA)e) Time Barred Cheques 24,668.00 0.00f) Life Insurance 25,380.00 26,460.00 f) Advance for Postage 54,515.00 134,901.00Corporationg) PAO L.A.( D/o 0.00 2,745.00 g) Advances-HBA 110,730.00 609,270.00Legal Affairsh) Recovery for New 556,637.00 972,212.00 h) Contigent Advance 162,925.00 171,745.00Pension Scheme( from Salary )i) Remittances 108,960.00 96,806.00 i) Travelling Advance 341,400.00 313,372.00N.C.P.C.R.( S. Ghai)D.C.R.G. Amount recd. 24,253.00 0.00 j) Computer Advance 0.00 30,000.00From NCPCRk) Motor Car Advance 0.00 6,529.00l) L.T.C. Advance 92,300.00 195,300.00m) Festival Advance 26,250.00 0.00Contd..


n) Constitution Club 0.00 123,092.00o) Vishwa Yuvak Kendra 0.00 431,200.00p) T.D.S. (Contractor) 915,944.00 1,043,835.00q) T.D.S. ( Salary ) 825,485.00 722,500.00r) Sec. Deposit Contract Employees 86,334.00 104,287.00s) Sec. Deposit (Firms) 24,822.00 25,000.00t) Employer’s Contribution (S. Ghai ) 0.00 47,323.00u) Remittances ( N.C.P.C.R.) 108,960.00 96,806.00v) Withheld payment- 158,850.00 0.00(M/s Pingle Art)IX. Recoveries, refunds VIII.Closing Balancesand adjustment ofadvancesa) Cash in hand 0.00 318.00a) Constitution Club. 0.00 123,092.00(Adj)b) India International 127,401.00 43,038.00Centre, Delhic) Department of 213,855.00 0.00 b) Bank Balances :Posts ( Adj.)d) Vishva Yuvak Kendra 0.00 431,200.00 i) In current accounts 0.00 0.00e) House Building 100,896.00 88,896.00 ii) In Deposit account 0.00 0.00Advancef) Employer’s Contbn. 0.00 47,323.00 iii) Savings accounts 35,765,159.00 17,798,914.00recd. for S. Ghaig) Security Deposit 39,000.00 47,500.00Firmsh) Sec. Deposit 325,692.00 149,609.00Contract Employeesi) Contigent Advance 164,625.00 168,545.00Contd..87


88j) Advance for 2,758.00Courier (Firms) (Adj.)k) Advance for Postage 52,749.00 121,667.00l) Travelling Advances 356,400.00 298,372.00m) LTC Refunds (Adj.) 92,300.00 195,300.00n) Computer Recovery 7,200.00 7,200.00o) Computer Advance 12,000.00 11,000.00p) Motor Vehicle 21,600.00 21,600.00Advanceq) T.D.S.(Contractor) 915,944.00 1,043,835.00r) T.D.S. ( Salary ) 825,485.00 722,500.00s) Time Barred Cheques 12,334.00 28,268.00TOTAL 499,850,159.00 636,693,402.00 TOTAL 499,850,159.00 636,693,402.00


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012INCOME Schedule Current Year Previous YearIncome from Sales\Services 12 0.00 0.00Grants\Subsidies\Sponsorships 13 1,912,500.00 4,387,500.00Fees/Subscriptions 14 4,204,353.00 3,463,549.00Income from Investments (income on investment in RBI Bonds) 15 63,493,334.00 80,000,000.00Income from Royalty, Publication etc. 16 0.00 0.00Interest earned on Bank Deposits 17 35,036,274.00 11,774,696.00Other Income 18 1,149,838.00 3,508,777.00Increase/decrease in stock of finished goods 19 0.00 0.00TOTAL(A) 105,796,299.00 103,134,522.00EXPENDITUREEstablishment Expenses 20 14,530,598.00 12,186,481.00Administrative Expenses etc. 21 12,975,169.00 13,594,152.00Expenditure on Grants, subsidies etc. 22 61,453,494.00 84,091,657.00Interest, etc. 23 0.00 0.00Depreciation(net total at the year end corresponding to Sch.8) 8 502,542.00 1,156,862.00TOTAL(B) 89,461,803.00 111,029,152.00Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B ) 16,334,496.00 (7,894,630.00)Transfer to Special Reserve (Specify each) 0.00 0.00Transfer to General Reserve/ Capital Reserve 16,334,496.00 (7,894,630.00)Balance being cost of Assets to Capital fund/ReserveSIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 24CONTINGENT LIAB ILITIES AND NOTES ON ACCOUNTS 2589


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-I FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012(Figures in Rupees only)SCHEDULE 1 – CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND Current Year Previous YearBalance as at the beginning of the year 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00Add: Contributions towards Corpus Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00Add/(Deduct): Balance of net income/(expenditure) 0.00 0.00 0.00transferred from the income andExpenditure AccountBALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00 1,000,000,000.00CAPITAL FUND/RESERVEBalance as at the beginning of the year : Capital Res. 196,750,444.00 204,645,074.00General Reserve 0.00 0.00Add : Excess of Income over expenditure 16,334,496.00 (7,894,630.00)Deduction:- cost of library books written off. 0.00 0.00BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END : Capital Res. 213,084,940.00 213,084,940.00 196,750,444.00 196,750,444.00General Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00213,084,940.00 196,750,444.0090


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-II :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE -II RESERVES AND SURPLUS: Current Year Previous YearCORPUS FUND1. Capital ReserveAs per last AccountAddition during the yearLess: Deductions during the year2. Revaluation ReserveAs per last AccountAddition during the yearLess: Deductions during the year3. Special ReserveAs per last AccountAddition during the yearLess: Deductions during the year4. General Reserve In view of Audit Observation, this has been transferredto Capital Reserve Fund.As per last AccountLess: Adjustment of the cost of fixed assetspurchased in previous years shown underCapital FundAddition during the year i.e. excess of incomeover expenditure during the year transferred tothe Reservecost of assets transferred to Capital Fund/Reserve)Less: Deductions during the yearTotal91


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-III :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 3: EARMARKED \ Fundwise Break Up TotalsENDOWMENT FUNDS :Current Year Previous Year Current Year Previous Yeara) Opening balance of the funds UNDP-Rs.1,09,448/-; 1,081,784.00 724,219.00NHRC- Rs.56,671/-; Commonwealth Fund-4,82,506/-FCRA-Rs. 4,33,159/-b) Addition to the funds during the yeari) U.N.D.P. 0.00 0.00ii) N.H.R.C. 0.00 0.00iii) Commonwealth Fund 0.00 0.00iv) F.C.R.A. VSO 128,700.00 942,791.00TOTAL (a+b) 1,210,484.00 1,667,010.00 1,210,484.00 1,667,010.00Utilisation/expenditure towards objectives of fundsi) UNDP Revenue- Expenditure 0.00 0.00Salary/Wages/Allowances 0.00 0.00Admin-Exp. 0.00 0.00Total ( c ) 0.00 0.00ii) NHRC -Revenue ExpenditureSalaries. 0.00 60,000.00Contigencies 0.00 0.00Other Administrative expenses 0.00 0.00Travel Exp. 0.00 13,726.00Total (d ) 0.00 73,726.00Contd..92


iii) F.C.R.A. 410,515.00 511,500.00Total ( e ) 410,515.00 511,500.00TOTAL ( c + d + e) 410,515.00 585,226.00 410,515.00 585,226.00NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END : (a+b) - 799,969.00 1,081,784.00 799,969.00 1,081,784.00(c+d+e) NHRC-56,671/+UNDP-1,09,448/+Comn.Fund-4,82,506/+FCRA-1,51,344/ )93


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-IV, V & VI :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 4; SECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS ; Current Year Previous Year1. Central Government 0.00 0.00 0.002. State Government (Specify) 0.00 0.00 0.003. Financial Institutions 0.00 0.00 0.004. Banks 0.00 0.00 0.005. Other Institutions and Agencies 0.00 0.00 0.006. Debentures and Bonds 0.00 0.00 0.007. Others (Specify) 0.00 0.00 0.00SCHEDULE 5–UNSECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS1. Central Government 0.00 0.00 0.002. State Government (Specify) 0.00 0.00 0.003. Financial Institutions 0.00 0.00 0.004. Banks 0.00 0.00 0.00a) Term Loans 0.00 0.00 0.00b) Other Loans (specify) 0.00 0.00 0.005. Other Institutions and Agencies 0.00 0.00 0.006. Debentures and Bonds 0.00 0.00 0.007. Fixed Deposits 0.00 0.00 0.008. Others (Specify) 0.00 0.00 0.00TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00Note : Amounts due within one yearSCHEDULE 6–DEFERRED CREDIT LIABILITIES: 0.00 0.00 0.00a) Acceptances secured by hypothecation of capital 0.00 0.00 0.00equipment and other assetsb) Others 0.00 0.00 0.00TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00Note : Amounts due within one year94


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-VII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 7:CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS: Current Year Previous YearA. CURRENT LIABILITIES1. Acceptances 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.002. Sundry Creditorsa) For Goods 0.00 0.00b) Security Deposit ( Firms Rs. 1,29,600/- 492,711.00 492,711.00 239,175.00& Contract Employees Rs. 3,63,111/- )3. Advances Received 0.00 0.00 0.004. Interest accrued but not due ona) Secured loans\borrowings-DDO M/o SJE 0.00 0.00b) Unsecured loans\borrowings 0.00 0.00 0.005. Statutory Liabilities-New Pension Scheme 178,212.00 178,212.00a) Overdue 0.00 0.00b) Others 0.00 178,212.00 0.006. Others : M/s Decent Furnishers- Rs.29824/-, 39,380.00 39,380.00 198,230.00M/s Comptel India Rs. 7556/-,M/s Raja Films Rs. 2,000/-TOTAL(A) 710,303.00 710,303.00 615,617.00 615,617.00B. PROVISIONS1. For Taxation 0.00 0.002. Gratuity 1,360,747.00 1,062,971.003. Superannuation\Pension 0.00 0.004. Trade Warranties/claims 0.00 0.005. Others (Liability on a/c of Time Barred Cheques) 74,788.00 87,122.00TOTAL (B) 1,435,535.00 1,435,535.00 1,150,093.00 1,150,093.00Total (A+B) 2,145,838.00 2,145,838.00 1,765,710.00 1,765,710.0095


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-VIII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 20110.000.000.00 0.00 0.000.00 0.000.000.000.000.00 0.00 0.000.00 0.000.000.000.000.00 0.00 0.000.00 0.000.001,723,495.00 67633.00 1,791,128.00 820,699.00 97,043.00 917,742.00 873,386.00 902,796.00920,559.00 17,438.00 937,997.00 535,144.00 60,428.00 595,572.00 342,425.00 385,415.002,273,100.00 348,600.002,621,700.00 2,071,213.00 330,292.00 2,401,505.00 220,195.00 201,887.00150,517.00 - 150,517.00 125886.00 14,779.00 140,665.00 9,852.00 24,631.000.000.000.00 0.00 0.000.00 0.000.000.000.000.00 0.00 0.000.00 0.000.005,067,671.00 433,671.005,501,342.00 3,552,942.00 502,542.004,055,484.00 1,445,858.00 1,514,729.0096


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-IX & X :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 9 – INVESTMENTS FROM CORPUS FUND Current Year Previous Year1. In Government Securities 0.00 0.002. Other approved Securities 0.00 0.003. Shares 0.00 0.004. Debentures and Bonds 0.00 0.005. Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures 0.00 0.006. Others (to be specified):(i) Deposits in RBI Bonds 780,000,000.00 100,00,00,000.00(ii) Deposits with <strong>National</strong>ized Bank 220,000,000.00 0.00TOTAL 1,000,000,000.00 100,00,00,000.00SCHEDULE 10 – INVESTMENTS -OTHERS1. In Government Securities ( RBI Bonds ) 0.00 60,000,000.002. Other approved Securities 0.00 0.003. Shares 0.00 0.004. Debentures and Bonds 0.00 0.005. Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures 0.00 0.006. Others (to be specified): Fixed/Flexi Deposit with <strong>National</strong>ized Bank 150,489,000.00 100,000,000.00TOTAL 150,489,000.00 160,000,000.0097


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-XI :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE:11:CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC: Current Year Previous YearA CURRENT ASSETS:1. Inventories:a) Stores and Spares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00b Loose Tools 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00c) Stock-in-trade (Publications) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00opening stock : 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00add: Additions during the year 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00less : distributed free w/o to I&E a/c 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00less : sold for cash 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Balance at the close of the year 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.002. Sundry Debtors :a) Debts O\S for more than six months 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00b) Others 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.003. Cash balances in hand (including cheques/drafts 0.00 0.00 318.00 318.00and imprest)4. Bank Balances:a) With Scheduled Banks:- On Current Accounts 0.00 0.00- On Deposit Accounts 0.00 0.00- On Savings Accounts 35,765,159.00 35,765,159.00 17,798,914.00 17,798,914.00b) with non-scheduled Banks:- On Current Accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00- On Deposit Accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00- On Savings Accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.005. Post Office- Savings Accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00TOTAL(A) 35,765,159.00 35,765,159.00 17,799,232.00Contd..98


B. LOANS, ADVANCES AND OTHER ASSETS1. Advances:(a) Contingent Advance 1,500.00(i) Postage Advance 15,000.00 31,434.00(ii) Other entities engaged in activities/ objectives similar 0.00 0.00to that of the entity(iii) Others : Min. of H.R.D. 73,423.00 89,923.00 52,104.00 83,538.002. Advances and other amounts recoverable in cash or inkind or for value to be received:(a) On Capital Account 0.00 0.00 0.00(b) Prepayments :(i) India International Centre, New Delhi 43,883.00 55,858.00(ii) For postage : -M/s Shanti International Rs. 22,242/- 157,242.00 371,097.00(BK Material) M/s M.R.S. International Rs. 1,35,000/- (-do-)(iii) Firms : M/s Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Ltd. Rs. 32,000/-; 73,000.00 0.00M/s Mantra I.T. System (P) Ltd. Rs. 11,000/-;M/s Credibility Alliance Rs. 30,000/-(iv) Advances to staff : 928,119.00 925,635.00H.B.A. Rs. 8,26,392/-M.C.A. Rs. 68,477/-Computer Advance Rs. 7,000/-Festival Advance Rs. 26,250/-(v) Security Deposit (Rent ) 3,900,000.00 5,102,244.00 3,900,000.00 5,252,590.003. Income Accrueda) On Investment from Corpus Fund 10,400,000.00 13,333,333.00b) On Investments – others 11,738,563.00 1,614,516.00c) On Loans and Advances 0.00 0.00d) Others (Donation from IDBI ) 0.00 0.00e) B.K.Sponsorship receivable from Engineers India Limited 1,000,000.00 23,138,563.00 0.00 14,947,849.004. Claims receivable 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00TOTAL (B) 28,330,730.00 20,283,977.00TOTAL (A+B) 64,095,889.00 38,083,209.0099


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-XII, XIII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 12 – INCOME FROM SALES/SERVICES Current Year Previous Year1. Income from Salesa) Sale of Finished Goods 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00b) Sale of Raw Material 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00c) Sale of scraps 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.002. Income from Servicesa) Labour and Processing Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00b) Professional/Consultancy Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00c) Agency Commission and Brokerage 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00d) Maintenance Services(Equipment/Property) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00e) Others (specify) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00TOTALSCHEDULE 13 – GRANTS/SUBSIDIES(Irrevocable grants & subsidies received)1. Central Government ( Min. of Social Justice & 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Empowerment )2. State Government (s) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.003. Government Agencies 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.004. Institutions/Welfare Bodies 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.005. International Organisations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.006. Sponsorships for Badhte Kadam-III :(i) V.S.O. Rs. 5,00,000/-(ii) Engineers India Limited Rs. 10,00,000/- 1,500,000.00 1,500,000.00 4,387,500.00 4,387,500.007. Others : Contribution of VSO against 412,500.00 412,500.00 0.00 0.00Badhte Kadam-II campaignTOTAL 1,912,500.00 1,912,500.00 4,387,500.00 4,387,500.00100


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-XIV, XV :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 14 INCOME FROM FEES/SUBSCRIPTIONS Current Year Previous Year1. Entrance Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.002. Annual Fees/Subscriptions 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.003. Seminar/Program Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.004. Health Insurance - NiramayaRenewal Fee 3,490,453.00 3,169,149.00Recovered from M/s Alegion Insurance Broking Ltd. 440,000.00 3,930,453.00 0.00 3,169,149.005. Registration Fees 273,900.00 273,900.00 294,400.00 294,400.00TOTAL 4,204,353.00 4,204,353.00 3,463,549.00 3,463,549.00SCHEDULE -15 : INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS :Income on investment1. Interesta) On RBI Bonds 63,493,334.00 63,493,334.00 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.002. Dividendsa) On Shares 0.00 0.00b) On Mutual Fund Securities 0.00 0.00TOTAL 63,493,334.00 63,493,334.00 80,000,000.00 80,000,000.00101


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-XVI, XVII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 16 – INCOME FROM ROYALTY, Current Year Previous YearPUBLICATION ETC.1) Income from Royalty 0.00 0.002) Income from Publications: Sale of publication/books 0.00 0.003) Others (specify): Misc. Sale of cartridge etc. 0.00 0.00TOTALSCHEDULE 17 – INTEREST EARNED1) On Term Depositsa) With Scheduled Banks : 33,438,047.00 6,268,880.00b) With Non-Scheduled Banks 0.00 0.00c) With Institutions 0.00 0.00d) Others 0.00 0.002) On Savings Accountsa) With Scheduled Banks 1,598,227.00 5,505,816.00b) With Non-Scheduled Banks 0.00 0.00c) With Institutions 0.00 0.00d) Others 0.00 0.003) On Loansa) Employees/Staff 0.00 0.00b) Others 0.00 0.004) Interest on Debtors and Other Receivables 0.00 0.00TOTAL 35,036,274.00 35,036,274.00 11,774,696.00 11,774,696.00102


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-XVIII, XIX :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 18 – OTHER INCOME Current Year Previous Year1. Profit on Sale/disposal of Assetsa) Owned assets 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00b) Assets acquired out of grants, or received free of cost 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.002. Export Incentives realized. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.003. Donations 1,133,121.00 1,133,121.00 3,469,682.00 3,469,682.004. Mise Income( Tender Fee Recd.-Rs.500/-+ 15,950.00 15,950.00 38,975.00 38,975.00Comp. Recovery Rs. 7,200/- + Misc. Rs. 8,250/-)5. Fee under R.T.I. 767.00 767.00 120.00 120.00TOTAL 1,149,838.00 3,508,777.00SCHEDULE 19 – INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN STOCK OF FINISHED GOODS & WORK IN PROGRESSa) Closing stock- Finished Goods 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00- Work-in-progress 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00b) Less: Opening Stock 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00- Finished Goods 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00- Work-in-progress 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00NET INCREASE / (DECREASE) (a-b) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00103


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-XX :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 20 – ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES. Current Year Previous Yeara) Salaries and Wages(Salary- 1,07,05,231/-+ 12,597,991.00 10,028,256.00Contract staff Salary : 18,92,760/- )b) Allowances and Bonus (Honorarium- 69,500 /-+ Bonus- 31,086/-) 100,586.00 92,040.00c) Contribution to Other Funds (specify): Leave Salary and 471,499.00 208,951.00Pension Contributiond) Staff Welfare Expenses (LTC) 114,882.00 198,389.00e) Expenses on Employees Retirement and Terminal Benefits- 776,760.00 771,311.00DCRG Rs. 2,73,523 /- + New Pension Scheme- Rs. 5,03,237/-f) Others : Establishment related expenses (Reimbursement of medical 468,880.00 887,534.00expenses Rs. 2,93,416/-+ Tution Fee 1,61,857/-+ Newspaper Reimbursement- 13,607/-)TOTAL 14,530,598.00 12,186,481.00104


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-XXI :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012Amount (Rs.)SCHEDULE 21 – ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES ETC. Current Year Previous Yeara) Electricity and power 384,658.00 319,653.00b) Water Charges 75,555.00 57,720.00c) Telephone Charges 436,908.00 454,901.00d) Repairs and maintenance 558,428.00 296,689.00e) Rent, Rates and Taxes 7,800,000.00 7,800,000.00f) Vehicle Running and Maintenance 941,174.00 812,421.00g) Postage Charges 778,619.00 284,598.00h) Printing and Stationary 295,860.00 950,068.00i) Travelling and Conveyance Expenses 912,569.00 1,843,389.00j) Subscription Expenses-Newspaper Office 5,813.00 4,039.00k) Auditors Remuneration 129,312.00 33,313.00l) Hospitality Expenses 62,150.00 60,400.00m) Professional Charges 78,690.00 285,267.00n) Photocopy Charges 55,648.00 24,041.00o) Other Misc. expenses including bank charges (456356/- + 3429/- ) 459,785.00 367,653.00TOTAL 12,975,169.00 13,594,152.00105


106NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, BADA BAZAR ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110 060.SCHEDULE-XXII, XXIII :FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 2012Amount (Rs.)SCHEDULE 22 – EXPENDITUTRE ON GRANTS, SUBSIDIES ETC. Current Year Previous Yeara) Programmes & Projects(i) Samarth 10,795,807.00 19,079,851.00(ii) Aspiration ( Day Care Centre) 3,789,584.00 7,497,818.00(iii) Remote Area Funding 0.00 367,000.00(iv) Asmita ( Insurance Scheme ) 3,924.00 -6,170.00(v) Health Insurance Scheme ( Niramaya) 16,657,535.00 26,686,990.00(vi) Uddyam Prabha 0.00 2,000.00(vii) Gyan Prabha 69,680.00 51,660.00(viii) Media Information Centre 780,443.00 733,849.00(ix) DSE(ASD)Programme 0.00 132,500.00(x) GHARAUNDA (Life Long Care Scheme) 4,000,000.00 4,804,800.00(xi) Special Projects/Others 3,452,302.00 2,188,150.00(xii) Honorarium/Salaries to staff 682,668.00 451,224.00TOTAL (a) 40,231,943.00 61,989,672.00b) Awarness & Publicity(i) Print & Electronic Media (including Badhte Kadam-III Rs. 40,55,142/-) 5,332,105.00 8,145,402.00(ii) Publications 350,546.00 95,288.00(iii) Workshops / Seminars 328,715.00 1,407,230.00iv) Exhibitions / Fairs 2,464,560.00 1,397,382.00(v) Website/Software Development 225,000.00 1,953,715.00TOTAL (b) 8,700,926.00 12,999,017.00


c) Training(i) Training/Sensitization of officials, stake holders etc. 267,250.00 0.00(ii) Sahyogi / Care Givers Training 417,385.00 1,089,000.00(iii) Community Awareness Programme 371,000.00 489,025.00TOTAL (c) 1,055,635.00 1,578,025.00d) Institutional Arrangements, Meetings and Others(i) SNAC/SNAP 4,539,696.00 1,504,039.00(ii) Local Level Committees 7,150.00 459,775.00(iii) Marketing Federation ( ARUNIM ) 2,300,000.00 1,800,000.00(iv) Inspection of NGOs 3,304.00 8,851.00(v) Annual Award & Scholarship 824,320.00 742,294.00(vi) Annual General Meeting 1,080,457.00 1,139,266.00(vii) Board Meetings 808,309.00 443,741.00(viii) Sub Committee 19,900.00 0.00(ix) Other Meetings 885,854.00 1,198,977.00(x) Research & Survey 650,000.00 60,000.00(xi) Evaluation & Others 166,000.00 0.00(xii) Fund Raising 180,000.00 168,000.00TOTAL (d) 11,464,990.00 7,524,943.00GRAND TOTAL ( a ) to ( d ) 61,453,494.00 84,091,657.00SCHEDULE 23 - INTEREST etc.a) On Fixed Loans 0.00 0.00b) On other loans ( including Bank Charges ) 0.00 0.00c) Others (specify ) : Bank charges for making demand drafts. 0.00 0.00107


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, Bada Bazar Road, Old Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi- 110 060.SCHEDULE –XXIV : FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET AS AT31 ST MARCH 2012SCHEDULE 24 – SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Illustrative)1. ACCOUNTING CONVENTION:The financial statements are prepared on the basis of historical cost convention,unless otherwise stated and on the accrual method of accounting.2. INVENTORY VALUATION2.1 Stores and Spares, if any, are valued at cost.2.2 Raw materials, semi-finished goods and finished goods are valued at lower ofcost and net realizable value. The costs are based on weighted average cost.Cost of finished goods and semi-finished goods is determined by consideringmaterial, labour and related overheads.3. INVESTMENTS3.1 Investments classified as “long term investments” are carried at cost. Provisionfor decline, other than temporary, is made in carrying cost of such investments,if any.3.2 Investments classified as “Current” are carried at lower of cost and fair value.Provision for shortfall on the value of such investments is made for eachinvestment considered individually and not on a global basis.3.3 Cost includes acquisition expenses like brokerage, transfer stamps.4. EXCISE DUTYLiability for excise duty in respect of goods produced by the entity, other than forexports, is accounted upon completion of manufacture and provision is made forexcisable manufactured goods as at the year end, if any.5. FIXED ASSETS5.1 Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition inclusive of inward freight, dutiesand taxes and incidental and direct expenses related to acquisition. In respectof projects involving construction, if any, the related pre-operational expenses(including interest on loans for specific project prior to its completion), formpart of the value of the assets capitalized.5.2 Fixed Assets received by way of non-monetary grants (other than towardsthe Corpus Fund), are capitalized at values stated, by corresponding creditto Capital Fund/ Reserve.6. DEPRECIATION:Depreciation on the assets has been provided at the rates prescribed by the IncomeTax Act on the block of Assets as at the close of financial earlier. During the year, asum of Rs.5,02,542/- has been written off to Income & Expenditure on this account.108


7. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE:Deferred revenue expenditure, if any, is written off over a period of 5 years from theyear it is incurred.8. ACCOUNTING FOR HEALTH INSURANCE ( NIRAMAYA) and BADHTEKADAM :Accounting for expenditure incurred on “Niramaya” and revenue recovered onaccount of fee etc. is recorded in single ledger account namely “Health InsuranceScheme” under the head Programme and Projects. However, the total expenditureincurred on the scheme is shown under Progrmme & Projects vide Schedule-22, thefee and other revenue recovered during the year is shown as income under “Incomefrom Fees/Subscriptions” vide Schedule-14. In the same way the expenditureincurred on Badhte Kadam is shown under the head “Awareness & Publicity”Schedule-22 and sponsorships received for the campaign under the head “Grantsand Subsidies”Schedule-13.9. GOVERNMENT GRANTS/SUBSIDIES :9.1 Government grants of the nature of contribution towards capital cost of settingup projects, if any, are treated as Capital Reserve and Grants in respect ofspecific fixed assets acquired are shown as a deduction from the cost of therelated assets.9.2 Government grants/subsidy are accounted on realization basis.10. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS :10.1 Transactions denominated in foreign currency are accounted at the exchangerate prevailing at the date of transaction.10.2 Current assets, foreign currency loans and current liabilities are converted atthe exchange rate prevailing as at the year end and the resultant gain/loss isadjusted to cost of fixed assets, if the foreign currency liability relates to fixedassets, and in other cases is considered to revenue.11. LEASE :Lease rentals are expensed with reference to lease terms.12. RETIREMENT BENEFITS :12.1 Additional Liability on account of Gratuity payable to employees on theirretirement/cessation of service has been provided for in accounts for the yearending on 31.3.2012. Due to termination of one of the employee, an amount ofRs. 65,054/- pertaining to the terminated employee has been written-back toprovision for D.C.R.G.12.2 Consequent upon introduction of new Contributory Pension Scheme, theprovision for pensioner benefits is being made regularly and is being depositedwith P.F.R.D.A. accordingly.Accounts officerChief Executive Officer109


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, Bada Bazar Road, Old Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi- 110 060.SCHEDULE –XXV : FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 ST MARCH 2012110SCHEDULE 25 – CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES ON ACCOUNTS1. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES :1.1 Claims against the Entity not acknowledged as debts – Rs.__Nil_(Previousyear Rs._Nil_)1.2 In respect of :- Bank guarantees given by/on behalf of the Entity – Rs. __Nil__(Previousyear Rs._Nil__)- Letters of Credit opened by Bank on behalf of the Entity –Rs._Nil_(Previous year Rs._Nil_)- Bills discounted with banks Rs. _Nil_(Previous year Rs._Nil__)1.3 Disputed demands in respect of :- Income Tax Rs. _Nil___(Previous year Rs.__Nil__)- Sales Tax Rs. _Nil __(Previous year Rs.__Nil__)- Municipal Tax Rs. Nil__(Previous year Rs.__Nil__)1.4 In respect of claims from parties for non-execution of orders but contested bythe Entity - Rs. _Nil_(Previous year Rs.Nil_)2. CAPITAL COMMITMENTS :Estimated value of contracts remaining to be executed on capital account and notprovided for (net of advances) Rs.Nil_(Previous year Rs. Nil)3. LEASE OBLIGATIONS :Future obligations for rentals under finance lease arrangements for plant andmachinery amount to Rs.Nil_(Previous year Rs. Nil )4. CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES :In the opinion of the Management, the current assets, loans and advances have avalue on realization in the ordinary course of business, equal at least to theaggregate amount shown in the Balance Sheet.5. TAXATION :In view of there being no taxable income under Income-tax Act 1961, no provisionfor Income tax has been considered necessary.6. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS :6.1 Value of Imports Calculated on CIF Basis : Current Year Previous Year- Purchase of finished goods - -- Raw materials and components - -(including in transit)


- Capital Goods - -- Stores, Spares and Consumables - -6.2 Expenditure in foreign currency: Nil Nila) Travelb) Remittances and interest payments to Financial Institutions/banks in foreigncurrencyc) Other Expenditure:- Commission on Sales- Legal and Professional Expenses- Miscellaneous Expenses6.3 Earnings:Value of Exports on FOB basis Nil Nil7. REMUNERATION TO AUDITORS:As Auditors for Current Year Previous Year- Taxation matters 0.00 0.00- Management services 0.00 0.00- Certification Rs 1,29,312.00 Rs. 33,313.00- Others 0.00 0.008. Corresponding figures for the previous year have been regrouped/rearranged,wherever necessary.9. Schedules 1 to 25 are annexed to and form an integral part of the Balance Sheet as at31 st March 2012 and the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended onthat date.Accounts Officer Chief Executive Officer111


NATIONAL TRUST(MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT)16-B, Bada Bazar Road, Old Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi- 110 060.OVERALL SUMMARY OF ANNUAL ACCOUNTS WITH CORRESPONDINGFIGURES OF PREVIOUS YEAR :EXPENDITURE : Schedule No. 2011-12 2010-111. Expenditure on Grants 22 6,14,53,494.00 8,40,91,657.00& Subsidies2. Administrative Expenses 21 1,29,75,169.00 1,35,94,152.003. Establishment Expenses 20 1,45,30,598.00 1,21,86,481.00INCOME :TOTAL 8,89,59,261.00 10,98,72,290.001. Income from Investment 15 6,34,93,334.00 8,00,00,000.00(RBI Bonds)2. Interest earned on Deposits 17 3,50,36,274.00 1,17,74,696.003. Income from Fee and 14 42,04,353.00 34,63,549.00Subscriptions4. Grants and Subsidies 13 19,12,500.00 43,87,500.005. Other Incomes 18 11,49,838.00 35,08,777.00TOTAL 10,57,96,299.00 10,31,34,522.00FUNDS POSITION :1. Investment in R.B.I. Bonds 78,00,00,000.00 106,00,00,000.002. Flexi Deposit in Banks 9&10 37,04,89,000.00 10,00,00,000.003. Running Accounts in Bank 11 3,57,65,159.00 1,77,99,232.00TOTAL 118,62,54,159.00 117,77,99,232.00112


ANNEXURE-ILIST OF BOARD MEMBERS(as on 31 st March 2011)S. No. Name Telephone Nos. /E-mail1. Smt. Poonam Natarajan 011-431-87800Chairperson, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>contactus@thenationaltrust.inchairperson@thenationaltrust.in2. Shri Atul Prasad 011-431-87801JS & CEO, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>contactus@thenationaltrust.in3. Shri Pankaj Joshi 011-23387924Joint Secretary (DD),pankaj.joshi@nic.inM/O. Social Justice and Empowerment,6th Floor, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi4. Shri CRK Nair 011-23382313Advisor (Stats)(Monitoring)crknair@nic.inM/O. Rural Development,Room No.380 Ä WingKrishi Bhawan, New Delhi5. Smt. Amarjeet Kaur 011-23350896Deputy Director General (E)ddg-dget@nic.inM/o. Labour, Room No. 511,Shram Shakti Bhawan, New Delhi6. Ms Preeti Madan 011-23381654Joint Secretary,preetim@nic.inM/o. Women and Child Development,Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi7. Shri A.N.Jha 011-23381930Joint Secretary & F.A.,ajaynjha@yahoo.co.inM/o Social Justice and Empowerment,Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi8. Shri Arun Goel 011-23062309Joint Secretary (UD)jsmoud@gmail.comM/O. Urban Development,Room No.140, ‘C’ Wing,Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi113


9. Ms Sujaya Krishnan 011-23061467Joint Secretarysujayakrishnan@yahoo.comM/o. Health and Family Welfare,Room No. 157 ‘A’ WingNirman Bhawan, New Delhi10. Shri Apurva Chandra 011-23381096Joint Secretary (SE),apurvachandra.edu@nic.inM/O. Human Resource Development,Deptt. Of Education,Room No. 217, ‘C’ WingShastri Bhawan, New Delhi11. Shri Anil Joshi 0712-2286900SWEEKAR 981883094014, Shiv Shakti Apartments, anilujoshi@gmail.comKhamla Main Road, Pandey Layout, anijoshi@in.ibm.comNagpur - 440025, Maharashtra12. Ms. Sneha Mishra 09437017963AAINA,aaina50@hotmail.comPlot No.70/3530, Ground FloorNear Hotel Mayfair, LagoonJaydev ViharBhubaneswar-751013, Orissa13. Ms. Merry Barua 011-55347422,Action for Autism, 9810225923Pocket 7 & 8, Jasola Vihar,autism@vsnl.comNew Delhi - 11002514. Ms. Jeeja Ghosh 033-2461529192-B, Saptaparni, 943304534058/1, Ballygunge Circular Road, jeeja.ankur@gmail.comKolkata – 700 01915. Shri Zamir Dhale 9971176320Advocacy Officerzamir@senseintindia.orgSense International (India),405, Favourite Residency,Opp. St. Xavier’s Loyola School,Memnagar, Ahmedabad,Gujarat – 380 052.16. Shri Kishore Mohan Bhattacharya 0361-2574812Qtr. No. 72 - A, 9435010388Guwahati University Campus,kishor_bhattacharyya2004@yahoo.co.inGuwahati - 14, Assam114


17. Ms. Meera Ramachand 080-26571953The Association For The Mentally 9880113264Handicapped, Near Kidwaimeera_ramchand@yahoo.comCancer Hospital,Off.Hosur Road, Bangalore - 560-029,Karnataka18. Dr. M. Ravi Chandran 044-23811262Karunaii <strong>Trust</strong> for Special Children 9444381337Plot No.2, Vasuki Streetkarunaiiannai@hotmail.comMadhava Nagar Extn., Vinayakapuram muthuswamyravi chandranChennai - 600 099, Tamil Nadu@hotmail.com19. Shri P. John Rajkumar 044- 24832026MAITHREE, No.4, 2nd Cross Street 9444398401Ganganagar, Kodambakkampjr@lntecc.comChennai-600 024, Tamil Nadu20. Shri Niranjan Khatri 0124-4014060(Representative-CII)niranjan.khatri@itcwelcomgroup.inGeneral ManagerWelcome Environ InitiativesITC WelcomegroupConfederation of Indian Industry249-F, Udyog Vihar, Phase-IV, Sector-18Gurgaon-122015 Haryana21. Dr K K Upadhyay 011-23753118Director 9868248478FICCI, Federation House,kkupadhyay@gmail.comTansen Marg, New Delhi - 110 00122. Shri Shekhar Borker 9811159381Representative-ASSOCHAMshekharborker@gmail.comL-19, Mohanalaya, South Extension-IINew Delhi-110049New Board members notified on 20 th July 2011 and attended 46 th Board Meetingheld on 7 th September 2011.1 Dr Neelam Sodhi 0161-2564551The North India Cerebral Palsy 9814922361Association (Ashirwad),drneelamsodhi@yahoo.com100, Vishal Nagar Extension,Pakhowal Road, Ludhiana, Punjab115


2 Shri Gauri Shankar Gupta, 080-22441289Karnataka Parents Association 9980160767For Mentally Retarded Citizensgaurigupta@yahoo.com# 18, Byrasandra Main Road,Jayanagar 1st Block (East),Bangalore, Karnataka3 Shri R Venugopalan, 0474-2728905Ashreya, Pulliyil, Kilikilloor, 9446315656Kollam, Keralavgnair@pulliyilgroup.com4 Ms. Jayshree Ramesh, 080-23225279Academy For The Severely Handicapped 9343764415And Autistic Persons Charitable <strong>Trust</strong>, rtnjramesh@gmail.comL-76/A HBCS, Kirloskar Colony,III Stage, 4Th Block, Basaveshwaranagar,Bangalore, Karnataka5 Shri Ajin Kumar Sen, 033-26944957Uttarpara Ashreya, 943220403514 E/5, Rajmohan Road, ajinsen@gmail.comP.O. Uttrapara,Hooghly,West Bengal6 Shri A Dhanasekar, 9840744724(NGO-Ektha)anusuya.dhana@gmail.comNo.-1, Ranjith Road,, Kotturpuram,,Chennai-85, Tamil Nadu116


LLC QUARTERLY ACTIVITY REPORTANNEXURE-IIFor the QuarterEndingReport/ Letter No& DatePART A1. District 2. State3. Details of the Local Level Committee MembersSN Designation Name Mobile No. Email OtherContact No.(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)(vi)ChairpersonNGORepresentativePWDDistt WelfareOfficerCMOLawyer(vii)(viii)4. Details of Meeting(s) held during the yearDate Decisions Taken/ Action Points Follow up Actions TakenPlease attach separate sheets if required117


5.1. Details of Bank AccountAccount No.IFSC CodeBank NameBranch Address5.2. Details of Receipts & Utilization of Fund from <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> during the yearUtilization Certificate sent toDate of Receipt Amount Received Amount Utilized <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> vide letterNo. & dateOpening Balance5.3. Details of Receipts & Utilization of Fund from Other Sources during the yearDate of Receipt Source Amount Received Amount UtilizedOpening BalanceAll Other SourcesState Govt.6. Details of Legal Guardians Appointed118S. Particulars Till Last year During This YearNo Male Female Total Male Female Total1.1 Total No. of ApplicationsReceived for Appointment ofLegal Guardians1.2 No. of ApplicationsApproved1.3 No. of Applications Pending1.4 No of Applications Rejected2.1 Total No. of Legal GuardiansAppointed2.2 Less No. of Guardians Died/Removed etc.2.3 Net No. of Legal Guardians3 Net No. of PWDs covered4 No. of cases where PropertyDetails in form C & D Rule 27(1)(2) are obtained5 No of Cases in which BankTransaction Details are obtained


7. List of Legal Guardians Appointed during the yearS. Name of Ward Main Name ofNo. Disability Guardianof WardDate of AppointmentCertificate NoGender of Ward(A/ CP/MR/ MD)Date when PropertyDetails ObtainedValidity Status ofGuardianship12345678910Please attach separate sheets if required119


PART B8. Schemes & Programmes in the District during the year120S. Scheme Expected Role of LLC Amount Spent by No. ofNo. & District Collector (DC) LLC/ DC Beneficiaries1 Niramaya Enrollment, Certification2 Uddyam Prabha Recommendation, Facilitation3 Gyan Prabha Recommendation, Facilitation4 Sahyogi Awareness Generation,Facilitation5 Remote Area Awareness Generation,FundingFacilitation6 Samarth Monitoring7 Aspiration Awareness Generation,Monitoring8 Disability Equity Participation, SensitizationTraining9 Awareness Participation, SensitizationGenerationProgrammes10 Parents Meet Implementation11 SHG/ Parents Formation, FacilitationAssociation12 Development / Implementation, FacilitationTranslation ofAwarenessMaterials intoLocal Language13 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Recommendation, FacilitationAnnual Awards14 Legal Guardian Appointment, Monitoring,Dispute Resolution15 Disability Co-ordination with districtCertificate/ authoritiesID Cards16 SLCC/ SNAC/ S Co-ordinationNAP/ Regd.Organization17 All Other Schemes Convergence, Co-ordination,in the District & Protection of rights/shareof PWDPlease attach separate sheets if required


9. Brief Write up on (Please attach separate sheets if required)1. Any Role Model in the District (Individual PWD)2. Any Success Story in the District (Individual/ Group/ Organization3. Outstanding NGO in the District4. Good Practices in the District (LLC Offices/ Collectorate/ Govt. Offices)121


PART C10. Please give your response to the following1.Do you have a separate office premise/ room for LLC?Yes/NoIf ‘No’, what steps are being taken to set up such an office? If ‘Yes’, give address2. Is the District Collector’s Office disabled friendly/ barrier free? Yes/NoIf ‘No’, what steps are being taken to make it so? If ‘Yes’, state what steps were taken?3. Are your all planning and schemes in the district inclusive keeping Yes/NoPWDs in mind?If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to make them so? If ‘Yes’, state what steps were taken?4. Do you have any disaster management plan for the district keeping PwDs Yes/Noin mind?If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to make it so? If ‘Yes’, state what steps were taken?5. Do you organize exclusive camps only for PwDs for various programmes Yes/No& activities like issuing disability certificate, appointment of legal guardians,distribution of pension or assistive devices etc?If ‘No’, why not? If ‘Yes’, specify date, venue, purpose, activities and outcome of suchcamps held in this year.122


6. Have you earmarked any day in your office for addressing disability Yes/Norelated issues?If ‘No’, why not? If ‘Yes’, specify day and outcome of such an approach.7. Have you constituted sub-committees for assisting LLC? Yes/NoIf ‘No’, what steps are being taken to constitute them? If ‘Yes’, give their details.8. Have you nominated / co-opted other district officials/non officials in LLC? Yes/NoIf ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details about them andtheir roles assigned.9. Do you maintain proper records of your activities particularly about Yes/Noguardianship certificates?If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with steps, if any, taken tomake such records electronically available on website.10. Have you taken measures to prevent misuse of invalid/ cancelled Yes/Noguardianship certificates?If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.123


11. Are issues concerning disabilities regularly reviewed along with other issues Yes/Noin general review meetings in the district?If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.12. Have you organized training/ sensitization programmes for various Yes/Noofficials/ authorities in the district about issues concerning disabilities?If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.13. Do you co-ordinate with SLCC/SNAC/SNAP and organizations registered Yes/Nowith the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> from your district?If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.14. Do you access <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> website regularly on at least weekly basis? Yes/NoIf ‘No’, why not? If ‘Yes’, how frequently do you access? Also give your feedback/suggestions.11. Did you know that:1 It is mandatory for LLC to have quarterly meetings. Yes/No2 Every six months, LLC has to send report on guardianship. Yes/No3 Tenure of LLC is for 3 years but it will continue even after 3 years Yes/Notill it is reconstituted4 Forms C & D under Rule 27 of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act are Yes/Nospecifically available to monitor the functioning of guardians5 Every year, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> provides Awards to the best LLC Yes/Noduring its Annual General Meeting124


6 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> organizes Disability Equity Training for Yes/NoLLC members7 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> website nationalltrust.org.in or thenationaltrust. Yes/Noin is regularly updated almost on daily basis.8 <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> is running an Ability helpline or Abiline. Yes/No12. Any other point which you will like to share125


Date of thisReportOther DetailsFORM FOR GATHERING INFORMATION ON LEGAL GUARDIANS12LLCCodeName of LLCChairpersonDistrict StateDetails of Legal Guardians under the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> ActDesignationDateof LastreportTotal No. of Legal Guardians appointedtill last report3Name of presentNGO Member<strong>National</strong><strong>Trust</strong> RegnNo.Total No. of Legal Guardians appointedin this report4Name of presentPwD MemberContact No.Grand Total No. of Legal Guardians asper reports available (2+3)5 Period of Report From ToReport prepared by (give name &designation)SNDetails of LG CertificateDate ofIssueCertificate(Despatch)No.PresentStatusReasons,if NotValidDate ofSubmissionof StatutoryFormsFormCFormDDetails of the PwD/ WardNameNiramayaHealthCard No. orApplicationID no.GenderDetails of theGuardianANNEXURE-IIIReport LG-List/Past RecordsYearName ofCo-GuardianName ofAlternateGuardianRemarksName GenderObligations ofGuardianCategory(A,B,C,D)*Plspecifyif anyother12345126


ANNEXURE-IVMYTHS AND FACTSLEGAL GUARDIANSHIPThere are some common myths attached to the legal guardianship such as:× All persons with autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation or multiple disabilitiesmust have guardians.× Legal guardian is mandatory for a Person with Disability to exercise his legal rights.× Any "will" of the Parents for appointment of a particular person as guardian, aftertheir death will be binding on LLC.√ Even the Father cannot become the guardian of his daughter without any lady coguardian.√ Parents cannot apply for guardianship of their minor child but adult brother orsister can.√ An unmarried sister can become a Guardian for her sister.√ Only parents, relatives or organization registered with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> can applyfor guardianship.√ An applicant can apply for appointment of any third person as guardian.√ It is mandatory that the PWD and the Applicant reside in the same district.× It is mandatory that the PWD and the proposed Legal Guardian reside in the samedistrict.× A legal guardian has to be a resident of the same district as that of the person withdisability.× An alternate guardian automatically becomes the legal guardian, without theapproval of LLC, in the event of death/ removal of the existing guardian.√ Applicant and proposed legal guardian could be two different persons as parentcould be the applicant and the sibling could be the proposed Legal Guardian.Property rights issue× Person with Disabilities can inherit the property of the guardians or vice versa.× Guardian gets the title of the property of Person with Disability.√ Person with Disability inherits property of parents just like his other siblings.√ Person with Disability can open & operate bank account even without a guardian.× Guardian can dispose of property of Person with Disability without the permissionof Local Level Committee.√ Guardian has to submit statement of accounts & property returns to Local LevelCommittee.× MYTHS√FACTS127


ANNEXURE-VSNAC / SNAP QUARTERLY REPORTa. Name: .........................................................................................................................................(Name of NGO)b. Address: .....................................................................................................................................(Plot No./Street)(Location).....................................................................................................................................................(District) (PIN) (State)c. Telephone Numbers: ....................... .................................(O) ......................................(M)(STD Code) (Office) (Mobile)d. Fax Number: .............................................................................................................................(STD Code)f. E-mail ID: .................................................. g. Web Site: www...............................................h. Registration no. & Year: .........................................................................................................i. Date of working as SNAC/SNAP: ......................................................................................j Brief description of activities performed and area covered..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................k. Vision & Mission Statement of the Organization (if any)..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................l. Strengths of the Organization..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................m. Areas of concern for the Organization..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................n. Priority areas for your Organization..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................o. How can <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> help your organization?..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................p. Do you have the following (Yes/No):ParticularsLibrary (Children, Toy, Technical)ComputersTotal Numbers128


First Objective - Convergence with State GovernmentState Level Committee formed (Yes/No) .......................................................................................Date of formation of committee ......................................................................................................No. of meetings of state level committee (in past six months) ..................................................Meeting No. Meeting date No. of participants Category of participantsSensitization program held with the following departments (in past six months)............................................................................................................Program Date Ministry Duration of No. of Districtinvolved program participants involvedInclusion of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> DisabilitiesMinistry Impact on state Name schemes / program in which <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>budget (in %) Disabilities has been includedSocial WelfareEducationRuralUrbanLabourHealthWomen & ChildSecond Objective - Data/Information & Resource CentreThe data which has to be kept at the SNAC has to be collated as per format in ANNEXUREI. The following questions need to be filled after collating data from this questionnaire.129


Please complete all questions from a to ua. How many families have been served in the state?b. How many NGOs have used the LLC services?................................................................c. How many NGOs are working actively in the inclusive education program? ...........d. How many NGOs are referring students to SSA? ............................................................e. How many NGOs have early intervention programs? ....................................................f. How many NGOs have school readiness programs? .......................................................g. How many NGOs have sheltered workshops? .................................................................h. How many NGOs have day schools? ..................................................................................i. How many NGOs have residential schools? ......................................................................j. How many NGOs do CBR work? ........................................................................................k. How many NGOs do awareness training? ........................................................................l. How many NGOs do sensitization of professionals? .......................................................m. How many NGOs are working on open placements for the 4 disabilities? .................n. What are the major problems you encounter for Disability Certification?..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................o. No. of registered organizations with details (ANNEXURE II)p. No. of Local Level Committee with details (ANNEXURE II)qState level Schemes / programsName of Scheme or Department Number of Mass Number of Targetpeople Sensitized People BenefitedState Govt.Local MP/MLA fundsHealth Dept.Education Dept.PMRYJRYIndira Gandhi Awas YojnaDisability CertificateOthers (specify on separate page…)130


. Details of Manpower:ParticularsNumberProfessionals/ Educators as per RCI NormsTrained Caregiver employedUntrained StaffAdministrative StaffUtility Staff (Driver, peon etc.)Funding Organizationss. List of magazines, publications being brought out in the state.....................................................................................................................................................t. No. of caregivers trained by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> ……………….u. No. of legal guardians appointed ……………………...…..Third Objective – Facilitation of LLCsa. Sensitization of District Collectors (till March 31 ‘ ) ……………………….Meeting No. Meeting date No. of participants Category of participantsb. Disability Equity Training (till March 31 ' ) ………………………………….Training No. Training date No. of participants Category of participants131


Fourth Objective – Mentoring of NGOsName of NGO supportedHow is the NGO being supported?Fifth Objective – Parent Associations / DPOsa. Number of parent associations that have been formed with your assistance: …………b. Number of disabled peoples organization that have been formed with your assistance:c. What activities did you follow for forming these organizations?Sixth Objective – Networkinga. How many meetings have been held between the SNAC and the SNAPs? ……………b. How many meetings have been held with other registered organizations? ……………Seventh Objective – Sensitization of Professional Groupsa. Sensitization ProgramParticulars Numbers duringMedical Professionals / DoctorsPara Medical PersonnelSchool TeachersPrincipalsLegal ProfessionalMedia ProfessionalsCorporate SectorsArchitects/BuildersGovt. OfficialsPolitical/Social LeadersSports PlayersCultural GroupsOthersPrevious Year Current Year NextYearTargeted132


SNAC/SNAP can use this questionnaire to gather information from other ROs in thestate.Name of the registered organization .............................................................................................How many families have been served by your organization? ..................................................Have you used the LLC services? ...................................................................................................Are you working actively in the inclusive education program? ..............................................Are you referring students to SSA?................................................................................................Does your organization have an early intervention programs? ..............................................Does your organization have a school readiness programs? ....................................................Does your organization have sheltered workshops?..................................................................Does your organization have day schools? ..................................................................................Does your organization have residential schools? ......................................................................Does your organization do CBR work? ........................................................................................Does your organization do awareness training? ........................................................................Does your organization do sensitization of professionals? .......................................................Is your organization working on open placements for the 4 disabilities?..............................What are the major problems you encounter for Disability Certification?..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................State level Schemes / programs:Name of Scheme or Department Number of Mass Number of TargetPeople Sensitized People BenefitedState Govt.Local MP/MLA fundsHealth Dept.Education Dept.PMRYJRYIndira Gandhi Awas YojnaDisability CertificateOthers (specify on separate page…)133


Details of Manpower:ParticularsNumberProfessionals/ Educators as per RCI NormsTrained Caregiver employedUntrained StaffAdministrative StaffUtility Staff (Driver, peon etc.)Funding OrganizationsList of magazines, publications being brought out in the state..............................................................................................................................................................Attach separate sheet, if requiredList of Organizations Working in the State for the Welfare of Persons withDisabilities covered under <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> ActS. No. Organization Name Address, Contact No. E-mail & WebsiteAttach separate sheet, if required134


S. No. Name of caregiver Address, Contact No. E-mail & WebsiteAttach separate sheet, if requiredS. No. Name of guardian Address, Contact No. E-mail & WebsiteAttach separate sheet, if required135


UTILISATION FORM(SNAC & SNAP)ANNEXURE-VITypes of Date of Participants/ Fund Fund Balance RemarkProgrammes Programme Beneficiaries Received Utilized (if any)Conducted (with date) (with date)Training ProgrammeDisability EquityProgramme (1)OrganizationalDevelopment(1)Job Fair (1)Volunteers /InspectorsInclusive Educationfor Pvt. SchoolTeachers (1)Incl. Education forSpecial SchoolTeachers(1)Lawyers, Bankers,Judicial Officers, Govt.Officers, Journalists,Bus Conductors,Architects, Policeetc.(1)AwarenessProgramme (10)Institution ProgrammeMeeting with LLC(convergence withSNAP)Meeting with allregisteredOrganization of thestate, SNAC SNAPMeeting with SLCCMeeting of SNAC/SNAPDocumentation /Reporting (Pl. specify)Date of QuarterlyReport SentRemark136


MYTHS AND FACTSNiramaya Health Insurance SchemeANNEXURE-VIIThere are some common myths attached to the Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme suchas:× All persons with disabilities can be enrolled under the scheme.× Online Enrollment can be done by LLC NGO only.× Once Enrolled under the Scheme, no renewal required.× Medical Claims are to be settled by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Office.× Claim Papers can be submitted on completion of full treatment.× Hard copy of enrolment forms will be accepted by NT office.× Multiple Disability is disability of two organs and not includes disability of a singleorgan i.e. a person amputated of one leg and a hand does not become MultipleDisabled, only the severity of disability increases.× BPL PwD is required to pay renewal fee.× Health Card is essential in order to avail benefit under the Scheme.√√√√√√√√√Persons with four disabilities i.e. Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation andMultiple Disabilities only are eligible for enrolment under the Scheme.All registered organisations of NT act as service providers and hence can fill onlineenrolment forms for the PwDs.Enrollment (Renewal of Policy) every year through Registered Organisation of<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> is required.Medical Reimbursements are settled by <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>'s Insurance Agency ICICILombard and therefore should be sent to them only.Enrollment and Renewal is only through Online and therefore no hard copies shouldbe sent to NT office.Claim papers have to be submitted within 30 days of completion of surgery. PostOperative Therapies Claims can be submitted in every 30 days for settlement ofClaims.Renewal fee has to be deposited by everyone except BPL Card holders.If the PwD has valid Health Card No. and no physical card in hand, he/she still canavail benefit and quote the number while submitting Claim Settlement papers.Valid Card Numbers can be taken from the NT website www.thenationaltrust.in× MYTHS√FACTS137


Guidelines for Enrolment and Claim Settlement under NiramayaRenewal Insurance SchemeEnrolment is being done online by all Registered Organisations. List of RegisteredOrganisations is available in the website.The applicant is required to submit the duly filled in enrolment form to the registeredNGO, along with the following documents :1. Disability certificate issued from the District Hospital or appropriate GovernmentAuthority2. Address Proof3. 1 Passport size photograph of the Special Need person4. BPL card if having5. Income certificate (Latest IT return, or Income certificate from Tehsildar)6. Proof of payment of applicable fee (Bank receipt)Renewal Fee and PeriodEvery year before expiry of the policy, all policy holders are required to renew the policyby sending proof of and renewal fee along with the to on line renewal the NGO registeredwith the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>, for application ID No./ Name of beneficiary.Coverage Renewal Bank name where Payable to Renewal FeePeriod Period renewal fee is to “Niramaya Payablebe deposited <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>”(any branch) at New Delhi(i) 2 nd April to 1 st Jan to (i) Corporation Bank A/c. No.CLSB/01/ (i) NIL for BPL31 st March 28 th Feb 090021 (Branch familiesOR Code - 2099) (i) Rs.250/- if familymonthly income isupto Rs.15000/- pm.ii) 2 nd October 1 st July to (ii) State Bank of A/c. No.303967 (ii) Rs.500/- if familyto 30 th September 31 st Aug India 64585(Branch monthly income is aboveCode -5943) Rs.15000/- pm.Claim Form under NiramayaAll Claims for settlement under Niramaya has to be submitted to ICICI Lombard in theprescribed Claim Form alongwith relevant vouchers / bills, etc. within 30 days oftreatment or discharge from hospital.138


For any query regarding reimbursement of claim, kindly contact :Toll Free Nos: 1800-209-8888, 1800-233-4505, 1800-233-1166,email id: ihealthcare@icicilombard.com;Email id : rajat.gupta@icicilombard.comICICI Lombord G.I.C.,ICICI Bank Tower, Plot no. 12,Financial District, Nankrani Guda, Gachibowli,Hydrabad 5000032 (AP)ORICICI Lombard General Insurance Co.,Narain Manzil, 3 rd Floor, 23, Barakhamba Road,New Delhi – 110 001Tel: 011-66310689/66310600Guideline to settle your claim fast:1. Fill the claim form properly. All the fields must be filled.2. Enclose the following documents:A) Copy of Niramaya card or mentioned Health ID No.B) Attested copy of disability certificateC) All original prescription papers given by the doctorD) All original bills of Hospital/ Medicine/Doctor fee/ Therapy fee/ conveyanceetcE) All reports in Original3. Put your mobile number properly as you will be updated about the claim status.Most Important Tip : Please update your mobile number on the NT website http://www.thenationaltrust.in and to get updated information about NIRAMAYA on regularbasis.139


ANNEXURE-VIIINIRAMAYA(Health Insurance Scheme for Persons with Disabilities under the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act)ENROLMENT FORM1. Name of Person with Disability(PwD)2. Father’s / Husband’s Name3. (i) Date of Birth (ii) Sex : Male/FemalePhotograph ofPwD(iii) Status : Married/Unmarried4. Educational Qualifications5. Type of Disability tick here Percentagea) Autismb) Cerebral Palsyc) Mental Retardationd) Multiple Disabilitiesplease specify disabilities)6. Name of legal guardian, if any and relationship with PwD7. Address of PwD for correspondenceDistrictStatePIN Phone email8. Family Income of PwD/Parent BPL upto 15000 pm above 15000 pm9. If family income above BPL, details of amount paid by thePwD to <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> (Niramaya) Bank Account(State Bank of India a/c 30396764585)(Corporation Bank a/c CLSB/01/09002)10. Attach Proof of Disability, Income & Address,Or, Disability & Income verified & found correct :(signature & seal of LLC-NGO member)11. Name & Designation of the authorized person of the NGOforwarding this enrollment form12. Name of the NGO13. Place Date Signature of the authorized person140


NOTE:1. Persons having family income below poverty line are covered free under thescheme. For family income above BPL but upto Rs. 15000 pm a processing fee @Rs.250/-per annum and for higher income fees @ Rs. 500/- per annum is to bedeposited by DD/NEFT or cash in a/c CLSB/01/090021 of Corporation Bank ora/c 30396764585 in SBI in favour of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> (Niramaya) and bank depositreceipt should be affixed as proof of payment along with the enrolment form.2. Photocopies of Income certificate, Disability Certificate & Address proof shouldbe attached if available. In case of any difficulty in getting the income certificateand / or disability certificate, get the verification endorsement on the form itselffrom the NGO member of Local Level Committee (LLC) of the district (list in theweb site www.thenationaltrust.in) who are authorized to make suchendorsements in lieu of certificates, only for the purpose of this scheme and fornon-BPL families only. BPL families will be required to submit copy of BPLCard or proof of income from the authority competent to issue BPL card.3. This form should be filled and submitted by PwD ONLY to any suchOrganization which is registered with the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> in the district (list inthe web site). Forms sent directly by the PwD to the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> or to anyother agency will NOT be entertained.4. All applications shall be received only electronically through MIS (see website).Forms sent through any other mode will not be received/ entertained. RegisteredOrganisations (ROs) should accordingly feed the data in MIS. Original forms(hard copies) should be retained & kept carefully for record purposes by theROs so that they can be produced/ submitted whenever required by the <strong>National</strong><strong>Trust</strong>.5. After submission of enrollment forms, cards will be issued only subject toapproval and as per the schedule/ cycle announced from time to time.6. Benefits under the scheme can be availed on reimbursement basis only for whichclaim forms will have to be submitted to the concerned Registered Organisation.Claim forms can be obtained from any RO or downloaded from our website.7. Duly filled claim forms will be forwarded by the Registered Organisation directlyto the ICICI Lombard, New Delhi and NOT to the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>.8. On settlement of claim, reimbursement cheques will be issued in the name ofthe beneficiaries and sent directly to the concerned Registered Organisationswho will in turn distribute the cheques to the beneficiaries.9. Insurance cover will be available for ONE FULL YEAR from the start/ renewaldate subject to Stop Loss conditions.141


10. Renewal of health cards for free beneficiaries (i.e. family below poverty line)will be free but subject to the renewal/extension of the scheme. For otherbeneficiaries, renewal will be subject to their deposit of relevant fees as applicableon due date for renewal. A module for renewal is available in the MIS for thispurpose.11. Application for renewal can be made with proof of payment of fees to theconcerned Registered Organisation quoting health card number preferably 2months in advance to ensure continuance of insurance coverage without anybreak. Registered Organisations will be required to ensure these beneficiaries inthe online renewal module.12. All Registered Organisations of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> will function as Service Centresto facilitate beneficiaries under the scheme.142


ANNEXURE-IXCLAIM FORM FOR NIRAMAYA HEALTHINSURANCE SCHEMENotes: This form is issued without admission of liability and must be completed and returnedto the insurance company for processing the claim.Claim No (to be allotted by the insurer): .............................. Policy No: ..............................1. Details of the Claimant:Name in Full: .................................................................................................................Present Age: ...........Years, Relationship with the patient .........................................Telephone No.: ..............................................................................................................Residential Address: ......................................................................................................2. Details of the Patient:Name in Full: .................................................................................................................Age: ..........................Years, Disability: ..........................Son / daughter of: .................................................... BPL Card No. ..........................Residential Address: ......................................................................................................3. Permanent Business or Occupation: (If more than one stateall)........................................................................................................................................4. (a) Name & address of the hospital where the treatment was conducted:........................................................................................................................................(b) Name, address & qualification of the doctor who conducted the treatment........................................................................................................................................(5) Nature of claim: OPD/ IPDa) Date/s: ......................................................................................................................b) Details of disease: ...............................................................................................c) Date of Admission: .............................................................. Time: ...........................d) Date of Discharge: .............................................................. Time: ...........................(6) Total Claimed Amount: .................................................................................................(7) If the claim is for domiciliary hospitalization, please indicate:a) Date of commencement of treatment ......................................................................b) Date of completion of treatment ...............................................................................c) Name & address of attending Medical Practitioner .............................................d) Qualification ......................................................................................................................e) Telephone No. ...........................................................................................................143


8. Are you insured elsewhere? If so, give details:(a) Name of the Company and Sum Insured:..............................................................(b) The amount you are entitled to Claim under above policy: ...................................In support of the above claim, I enclose following documents {Please indicate by (a)}1. Bills, Receipt and Discharge Certificate / card from the Hospital/Nursing Home. (Inoriginal)2. Cash memos from the Hospital / Chemist(s), supported by the proper prescription.(Inoriginal)3. Receipt and Pathological test reports from a Pathologist supported by the note fromthe attending Medical Practitioner / Surgeon demanding such Pathological tests. (InOriginal)4. Surgeons certificate stating nature of operation performed and surgeon’s bill andreceipt. (In Orginal)5. Attending Doctor’s / Consultant’s / Specialist’s / Anesthetist’s bill and receiptand certificate regarding diagnosis, whichever is prescribed & thereby expensesincurred (In Original)6. If any transportation bill then pls. submit the bill. (In original)Declaration:I HEREBY DECLARE that the particulars are true to best of my knowledge and warrantthe truth of the foregoing particulars in every respect, and I agree that if I have made, or ifshall make any false or untrue statement, suppression or concealment, my right tocompensation shall be absolutely forfeited.Place:Date: Signature of InsuredImportant:Since it is a pre-requisite for admission of claims under the policy that the Hospital / NursingHome / Clinic where the Insured Person was admitted, is registered with Local Authorities,it is necessary for the claimant to ensure that the Hospital / Nursing Home / Clinicindicates the same on the Bill-cum-Receipt issued by them.Mailing Address : ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Limited,Narain Manzil, 3rd Floor, 23 Barakhamba Road, New Delhi-110003. Tel:+91 11 55310657Registered Office : ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Limited, ICICI BankTowers, Bandra KurlaComplex, Mumbai - 400 051.Insurance underwritten by ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. Ltd. Insurance is thesubject matter of the solicitation.144


ANNEXURE-XGyan Prabha (Scholarship Scheme)Application FormatNameAddress__________________________________________________________________(As in Matriculation certificate / school records)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________State___________________Pin___________________Tel no. (If any)Date of Birth____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Sex (Please specify M-for Male, F-Female) : _______________________________(i) Type of disability (Please specify) _______________________________(Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation or Multiple Disabilities)Percentage of disability (Pl. enclose an attested copy of disability certificate)Purpose of Loan:(Pl. attach details, if any)Educational Qualifications:Examination Name of the Name of the Aggregate Major Class /Passed Institution University/ marks Subject DivisionBoardobtained &% thereofClass VIIIMatric /SecondarySr. Secondary/IntermediateGraduationOthers145


In case of grades, please mention equivalent & % of marks and also enclose authenticatedconversion formulaFamily Income per annum (In Rs.) _________________________________(please enclose Income Certificate)(i) Course applied for (Complete name) __________________________(ii) Academic Session ___________________________________(iii) Duration ___________________________________________(iv) Date of Admission __________________________________Name and address of the Institution where course will be under taken _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Whether hosteller or a day scholar please specify ____________________________________If hosteller please specify whether provided by the institution or own arrangement andaddress of the hostel:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(Please enclose proof)Details of Scholarship / Stipend / Financial assistance being received for the samecourse (if any)Any other information applicant wishes to provideUndertakingI hereby declare that information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge and Iam aware that providing wrong information will make me liable to legal action and recoveryof scholarship amount at the sole discretion of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>.Name & Signature of the Applicant146


ANNEXURE-XIUddyam Prabha (Incentive Scheme)Application FormatNameAddress_____________________________________________________________(As in Matriculation certificate / school records)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________State___________________Pin___________________Tel no. (If any) _________________________________________________Date of Birth _____________________________________________________________Sex (Please specify M-for Male, F-Female) : _______________________________(i) Type of disability (Please specify) _______________________________(Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation or Multiple Disabilities)Percentage of disability (Pl. enclose an attested copy of disability certificate)Purpose of Loan:(Pl. attach details, if any)Details of Loan takenS. No. Particulars Details(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)Name of the Institution, branchand address from which loan takenLoan Account No.Amount of LoanRate of InterestMode of RepaymentEMISecurity given for the loanAny other relevant informationName & Signature of the applicant147


LIST OF BOARD MEMBERS, ARUNIMANNEXURE-XII(as on 31.3.2012)1 Ms. Sminu Jindal, Chairperson, Jindal SAW Chairperson2 Ms.Thilakam Rajendran, Special Educator, Rehab professional MD3 Mr. Devi Prasad Yadav Director4 Ms. Usha Upadhyaya Director5 Dr. C. Tulsidas Director6 Mr. Akhil Paul Director7 Mr. Niranjan Khatri Director8 Ms. Rama Chari, Director, DEOC Director9 Dr. Mohan B. Deo Director10 Ms Abha Negi Director11 Ms. Shanti Raghwan Director12 Mr. Arman Ali Director148


<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>ANNEXURE-XIIIREPRESENTATION of SCs, STs and OBCs in REGULAR STAFFGroups Number of Employees Number of Appointments made during the previouscalendar yearBy Direct By Promotion By otherRecruitmentMethodsTotal SCs STs OBCs Total SCs STs OBCs Total SCs STs Total SCs STsGroup A 3 - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Group B 8 - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Group C 4 - - 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Group D 3 - - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(ExcludingSafaiKaramcharis)Group D 0 - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(SafaiKaramcharis)Total 18 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0REPRESENTATION OF THE PERSONS WITH DISABILITIESGroups Number of Direct Recruitment PromotionEmployees No. of No. of No. of No. ofVacancies Appointments Vacancies AppointmentsReserved Made reserved MadeTotal VH HH OH VH HH OH Total VH HH OH VH HH OH Total VH HH OHGroup A 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Group B 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Group C 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Group D 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0149


Separate audit Report of the Comptroller & Auditor General of India on the Accounts of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>for the welfare of persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilitiesfor the year ended 31 March 2012.1. We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for the welfare of persons withAutism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities as at 31 March 2012 and Income& Expenditure Account/Receipts & Payment Account for the year ended on that day under Section19 (2) of the Comptroller & Auditor General’s (Duties, Powers & Conditions of Service) Act, 1971read with Section 24 (2) of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act, 1999. These financial statements are theresponsibility of the <strong>Trust</strong>’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on thesefinancial statements based on our audit.2. This Separate Audit Report contains the comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General ofIndia (CAG) on the accounting treatment only with regard to classification, conformity with thebest accounting practice, accounting standards and disclosure norms, etc. Audit observations onfinancial transactions with regard to compliance with the Law, Rules & Regulations (Propriety andRegularity) and efficiency-cum-performance aspects, etc., if any are reported through InspectionReport/CAG’s Audit Reports separately.3. We have conducted the audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India.These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance aboutwhether the financial statements are free from material misstatements. An audit includesexamining, on a test basis, evidences supporting the amounts and disclosure in the financialstatements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimatesmade by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of financial statements. Webelieve that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion4. Based on our audit, we report that:i. we have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledgeand belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit;ii.iii.iv.The Balance Sheet and Income & Expenditure Account/Receipts & Payment Account dealtwith by this report have been drawn up in the common format of accounts approved by theGovernment of India, Ministry of Finance.In our opinion, proper books of account and other relevant records have been maintained bythe <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for the welfare of persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardationand Multiple Disabilities as required under Section 24(1) of the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Act, 1999 in sofar as it appears from our examination of such books.We further report that:A. Balance SheetA.1 AssetsA.1.1 Understatement of Current Assets-Accrued Interest on Staff LoanThe interest accrued on staff loan was not depicted by the <strong>Trust</strong> on the Assets side of the BalanceSheet. This has resulted in an understatement of Current Assets and Income. The amount of accruedinterest could not be quantified in audit.


B. Grants-in-AidThe <strong>Trust</strong> received a onetime contribution of R 100 crore for the Corpus Fund from the Ministry ofSocial Justice & Empowerment and interest thereon was the main source of income of the <strong>Trust</strong>.The <strong>Trust</strong> had earned interest income of R 9.85 crore from Corpus Fund/ other investments and hadits own receipts of R 0.73 crore. The <strong>Trust</strong> had utilized R 8.99 crore and the surplus was transferredto the Capital Fund.C. Management letter:Deficiencies which have not been included in the Audit Report have been brought to the notice ofthe <strong>Trust</strong> through a Management letter issued separately for remedial/corrective action.v. Subject to our observations in the preceding paragraphs, we report that the Balance sheet andIncome and Expenditure Account/Receipt and Payment Account dealt with by this report arein agreement with the book of accounts.vi.In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanation given to us,the said financial statements read together with the Accounting Policies and Notes onAccounts, and subject to the significant matters stated above and other matters mentioned inAnnexure to this Audit Report give a true and fair view in conformity with accounting principlesgenerally accepted in India:(a) In so far as it relates to the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the ‘<strong>National</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> for thewelfare of persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities’as at 31 March, 2012 and(b) In so far as it relates to Income and Expenditure Account of the surplus for the year ended onthat date.For and on behalf of the C&CAG of IndiaSr. AO/Dy. Director (AMG-I)/Director General of Audit(Central Expenditure)Place: New DelhiDate:

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