annual report 2017-18 24sep2018
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ANNUALREPORT
Transforming Lives... VILLAGE HEALTH MANAGEMENT &COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT &ENTREPRENEURSHIP
NURTURING HOCKEY TALENT YOUTH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
through Integrated Development of 187 Villages
MBCT’s Service Footprint187 Villages in Punjab’sDistrict Fatehgarh Sahib
Population as per census 2011Total Population of 187 Villages: 2,69,964Total Households: 52,075Total Men: 1,42,934Total Women: 1,27,030
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MBCT is engaged in transforming lives of the people in 187
Villages in Fatehgarh Sahib District of Punjab through various
pioneering initiatives including bringing medical health care to
the villagers’ doorsteps, empowering the girls and youth through
literacy and skills development programmes, and engaging them
in meaningful social development endeavours in their respective
communities; combating critical health issuess; improving sanitation
and hygiene; and grooming children in hockey.
AJIT SINGH CHATHA, President (IAS Retd.)I feel blessed to be a part of MBCT, giving me the opportunity to see how the people’s lives get
transformed if they are guided with compassion, cared and groomed with appropriate skills
training, making their lives become useful and meaningful for them and for the society. Over
the years, MBCT has become a part of the people’s lives in Fatehgarh Sahib District, and I feel
humbled to see the people’s joy in discovering their potential to have a fulfilling life.
HASSAN SINGH MEJIE, MANAGING TRUSTEERural transformation is an ongoing challenge in our country and though over the years MBCT
has been able to address the issuess of health, ageing population, unemployment, general
unhygiene and insanitation conditions, we are now working to make it sustainable through
radical transformation. The empowerment of women has already showing result with their
families benefitting, children going to schools and in another decade, perhaps, the transformation
should be visible in this area. And we look forward to people’s participation to support our efforts.
MAJ. GEN. SURAT SINGH SANDHU, TRUSTEERural transformation is a process of comprehensive societal change whereby rural societies
explore innovative and diverse ways to improve their economies instead of just depending upon
basic agriculture and diary. With the technological advances, and new techniques available
MBCT is not only empowering the women and youth in the villages of Fatehgarh but also sowing
the seeds of thinking out of the box and engaging them in exploring newer opportunities that
can change their lives.
SARBDEEP SINGH RAI, TRUSTEEHealthy population lays the foundation of a healthy society, and MBCT was pioneer in this region
to begin its journey of social service through medical camps which continue to reach out to a large
population in the District of Fatehgarh Sahib. The contribution of PGI’s Department of Public
Health had been tremendous in these endeavours as also of many other doctors who joined hands
to improve the health of the populace. I’m sure people would learn to maintain healthy lifestyle
and avail of MBCT’s health services at their doorsteps through expert medical advice.
MBCT recognized for their exceptional work by the International Sikh Conclave organised
by International Sikh Confederation Chandigarh.
Under Village Child Health Nutrition Project created 13 Digital Anganwadi Centres with
the aim to tackle malnutrition among 0 to 5 years children.
State Bank of India (SBI) under its CSR programme provided a grant of Rs. 11.04 Lakh to
empower women through latest tailoring equipment.
Under CSR, LIC Golden Jubilee Foundation provided financial aid of Rs 5.35 Lakh for
MBCT Youth Development Program, purchase of VAN.
Restored Eye Sight through Cataract IOL Surgeries, as a part of OPD 1038 villagers went
through eye examination and vision testing and 302 benefited by cataract Surgery & IOL
replacement.
56 of the MBCT Hockey Nursery players (37 girls) have been selected as National
Probables by the Sports Authority of India.
TRUSTEESHassan Singh MejieManaging Trustee Ajit Singh Chatha (IAS Retd.)President Governing Board,Retired Chief Secretary Punjab Sarbdeep Singh RaiBanker & Financial Consultant, UK Surinder Paul Kaur, IRS (Retd.)Former Chief Commissioner of Income Tax NWR,Vice Chairman Income Tax Settlement Commissionand Ombudsman Electricity, Punjab Adv. Jatinder Cheema Barrister & Solicitor and State President,NCR of Sri Sathya Sai Organisation Alfred Singh Mejie Businessman, DUBAI Manoj SalujaChartered Accountant and Businessman, UK Dr. Puran Singh Jassi, (Retd.)Director, Family Welfare, PunjabCurrent Regional Health Consultant, IGNOU Maj. Gen. Surat Singh Sandhu Development Professional Thakur Singh Mejie Trustee
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEEDr. Brian Richard Joseph, PHDCommissioner The Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia, Canada (Harvard)
Dr. TP SinghUniversity of Utah, USA
ADVISORSDr Kavita Marriya, (Retd)Principal Home Science College, ChandigarhProfessor Clothing and Textiles IIS University, JaipurMember Inner Wheel Club, Chandigarh
Sarupinder Kaur MejieAdvisor, MBCT
Dr. Sukhdev Singh Sidhu (Retd.)Director, Medical Education, Punjab
Dr. Surjit VermaPublic Computerized Laboratory, Rajpura
Amareshwar Singh GurayaLogistics
Balraj Singh MejieBusinessman
Charanjit SinghCorporate Communication Consultant EXECUTIVESMr. Robin GuptaGeneral Manager
Ms. Hema PanesarFinance cum Program Manager
Design:CorePR
MAJORACHIEVEMENTS2017-18
3,081WOMEN TRAINED
4,569YOUTH SKILLED
45,141BENEFICIARIES
FROM HEALTH CARE
9MODEL VILLAGES
DEVELOPED
Bassi Pathana Community Collaborative Development
Project
BPCCDP
100Players Under-14 HOCKEY NURSERY
Women Empowerment
Youth skills Development
Village HealthManagement
Global Health Hockey Nursery
KEYINITIATIVES
International Sikh Conclave Chandigarh 2018- His Excellency Shiri VP Singh Badnore, Governor
of Punjab presenting “Sarbat Da Bhala 2018” award to Dr Puran Singh Jassi trustee MBCT.
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ehar Baba Charitable Trust (MBCT) is a registered NGO with a decade long
Mexperience in programmes for uplifting rural communities. Specific
projects help in the holistic development of children, aid socio-economic
empowerment of women, provide direction and life skills to youth, improve village
life, and health-care for the underprivileged.
The Trust functions out of a three-storied, 20,000 Sq ft community centre,
namely, Mata Harnam Kaur Community Development Center (MHKCDC), which
holds a Computer Centre, Language Lab, Vocational Training Centre, Women
Empowerment SHG and a Convention Centre.
Additionally, the Trust carries out outreach programmes to benefit the rural
population in a radius of 25 kilometers around Bassi Pathana Township of Fatehgarh
Sahib District, which includes 187 villages.
In 13 years of working for rural upliftment, around 46,000 underprivileged
villagers have directly benefitted from the village health programme; 3,100 women
have been counselled and trained in various crafts at the vocational training centre,
about 4,600 youth (both girls & boys) in computers, accountancy, and hospitality
with Compulsory spoken English, Soft Skills and Personality Development Courses.
In the year 2017-18, the Trust has enhanced its training capabilities to
provide more options for skills development and livelihood enhancement, organized
Job Fest and also launched the MBCT Alumni Association.
THE TRUSTSINCE 2005
Since 2005 MBCT is working in
187 villages of District Fatehgarh Sahib
of Punjab
Vision Empowered and self-sustaining
Rural Communities.
MissionTo develop women and youth
by imparting skills through vocational & computer training,
health care, social awareness and sports activities.
Values Passion for 'Sewa' (Selfless Service)
Ethical, Transparent &Accountable Functioning.
MBCT Learning Model
The MBCT Learning Model has been structured to complete
the cycle of social-economic development through capacity
building,
Starting from identifying the geographical area or a village,
MBCT initiates reach-out programs for mobilization through
information and awareness by engaging with village
leaders and other influencers.
Various skill building programs train the youth and women
to make them capable of either getting employment or
starting their own entrepreneurial journey.
MBCT has a strong network of organizations that mentor
and offer employment opportunities and internship as well
as help them in setting up their own enterprises.
Village Mobilization
Training Demo/ Visit of Studentsat MBCT / enrollments
Training Process (course offered)
Theory and Practical Training Session
Life Skills Training & Health Workshops
Capacity Building
Sample File, Portfolio and Products Development
Exams/ Jury
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An End-to-EndSolution
Mobilization Village- Main Majri
In the year 2017-18, 174 women were trained in vocational training centre. MBCT is committed to uplift every woman to discover her fullest potential. A comprehensive approach covering personal growth and life skills, vocational training, financial literacy, opens up newer vistas for women to be self-reliant, boosting their confidence and improving their quality of life.
Rug Making Class at Vocational Training Centre
MBCT’s women empowerment programme enables free skills training including product material; the learners graduate with a portfolio
of their work. Soft skills training including personality develop-ment, interpersonal communication, business, marketing as well as
customer service enable women to explore a range of employment opportunities.
Health literacy helps women emerge more confident and capable to start own ventures. Qualitative support is provided through linkages
with industry, alumni meets, private enterprise exposure & hand holding for own businesses. MBCT has helped more than 75% women to
become self-reliant.
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75% women earning their livelihoods
9Boutiques
10 Beauty Salons in Bassi Pathana run by MBCT Alumni
29 Self Help Groups formed
3,081 Women trained in various skills training programs
Skilling Womenfor a brighter future Har Haath Hunar, Har Ghar Khushi
MBCT, since its inception, had an avowed objective to empower women, who had
remained tied to their hearths. Young girls dropped out of school for various reasons,
the primary one being the patriarchal mind-set of the people to keep them engaged in
domestic chores only. Education was their least priority and making them work was
taboo. This barrier is broken as has the faith of the people grown over years of service by
MBCT.
MBCT has shown them the way and brought girls to its well-equipped Centre in Bassi
Pathana, to teach them newer skills and make them self reliant.
MBCT vocational training centre students hands on experience on Latest JUKI Sewing Machines.
No. of Women Trained in 2017-18C
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49
Women Employed
Description Numbers
Entrepreneur
Industries
Self Help Group
Higher studies/ International courses
Trainer
717
586
592
285
128
Thanks to State Bank of India (SBI) for a grant of Rs11.04 Lakh. under CSR program. The
funds have been used for purchase of latest technological equipment and enhance quality
of our training program.
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CSR Grant By SBI
Marketing Support
Hema’s work does the talkingDeaf and Mute becomes successful entrepreneur
came her biggest advantage — she focused all her energy on
learning the skills, she receives various orders and also caters for
people in her neighborhood. Hema aimed at starting her own salon
during her training program, which she accomplished 2 months
ago.
At the age of 20, she is now owner of her own beauty salon She is
completely financially independent, and every day she works hard
to stay that way.
Hema was deaf-mute since birth, but she had a language that no
one else did. Her mother was a student of Rug Making course at
MBCT'.
After a long counseling session with her family, our team got
Hema enrolled for the course of Basics of Skin Care and Hair
Dressing.
Refusing to let her physical disabilities hold her back, this young
girl got involved in another course of cutting & tailoring.
The silence actually helped her focus and from her disadvantage
Health Promotion Workshop by School of Public Health- PGIMER,
Health talks with adolecent girls on various topics of daily routine life.
Internal and External workshops were organised for Vocational
training centre students.
The key of success of the MBCT programs is its form and integration with components and other organizations for internship and placement besides ensuring participation in trade fairs and exhibition to showcase students work to discerning audience.
Phulkari Makers Bassi PathanaA Self Help Group of Rural Women Artisans
This group was formed as a
platform to comprehend the
commercial aspects of premium
handcrafted phulkari products
from designing to marketing.
Over the past years, Phulkari
Makers has successfully fulfilled
orders for famous Designers, MNCs
gift requirements for Clients &
Corporates , Weddings and
discerning customers across India,
Canada, UAE, Europe & US.
The group is working with 100-110
women artisans and offers ethnic &
Contemporary designs in phulkari
bagh, stoles & dupattas, apparels,
home decor, giftings & stationery &
lifestyle accessories, etc.
CII Fair 2017 Date: 12 Oct to 15 Oct 2017
Trade show Participation
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To enhance earning capacity of the trained rural women the MBCT supports a Self Help Group viz. Phulkari Makers of Bassi Pathana for reaching out to a global market.
Fourth participation at Dubai International Humanitarian Aid &
Development Conference Exhibition (DIHAD) on 5th March to
7th March 2018
Gender Equity & Women Empowerment
Women Empowerment and Gender Issues program aims to empower and educate young women to gain the skills and knowledge
that will allow them to make informed and educated decisions as well as providing them with greater tools and resources to
overcome obstacles in their lives. It aims to strengthen their ability to make decisions and have greater control over their personal
circumstances through a combination of education, advocacy and rights based programs for rural women of Punjab.
A series of interactive sessions on women health promotion was organised by Dr Nidhi Jaswal and team of School of Public Health
PGIMER Chandigarh for women enrolled in MBCT’s training program. These sessions highlighted the concern related to
Environment, Show your talent competition, Counselling Session on Interpersonal Relationship, Menstrual Hygiene, Personal
Counselling (Advocacy) & Anemia.
A group discussion on Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) held at MBCT is featured in
NDTV special episode. Supported by the SPH-PGIMER Chandigarh & White Ribbon
Alliance India and MacArthur Foundation.
Link: episode India Matters- https://www.ndtv.com/video/shows/india-
matters/india-matters-respectful-maternity-care-483285
Women Empowerment and Gender Issues program facilitates young women’s ability to self-empower, lead and demand social change.
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Workshop on Laptop Repair at Learning Centre
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With the aim to make the youth employable,
MBCT skilled 210 youth in a various courses
including Basic Computer Skills, Hardware
Repair and Maintenance, Training in Manual
and Computerized Accounting. Further, add on
training session on communication and soft
skills are provided to the students. Mandatory
class projects & assignment are given to make
them confident and well versed on their
subjects. These projects are later examined by IT
industries.
Five workshops were organised for Computer
Learning Centre students; Workshop on
'Speaking with Confidence', Assembling &
Repairing of Computers, 'Communication
Skills', 'Account Tally GST Information' and
Workshop on 'Laptop Repair'.
Making YouthEmployable
8
2873
10
91
Computer Basic
Computer Hardware
Tally Accounting
Boys
Girls
No. of Youth Trained in 2017-18
Placement of Trianed Youth
Placement of Trained YouthNumber
Employed
Government Jobs
Corporate
Entrepreneur
School, College & Universities
Study
Others
11
533
173
251
26
36
Computer Learning Centre at Bassi Pathana
Workshop on Soft Skills Training
Skill the rural youth at par with the urban counterparts for employability, jobs or own businesses
4,569 Youth trained in differentskills based courses and
became self reliant.
75%Employment (in ITES,Govt. Jobs, Hospitals
and Clinics, etc).
Mr. S.K Srivasta, Sr Divisional Mgr. LIC meeting MBCT Trustees
LIC Golden Jublee FoundationGifts Van to MBCT
7th April 2018: Mr. S.K. Srivasta SDM Chandigarh along with LIC team handing over the vehicle keys to Trustees of MBCT.
They made their families and us proud!
Teena Bassi Pathana
Arvinder Singh Mullanpur
Employed as Computer Instructor at Chandigarh Public School in Nanadpur Kalour Fatehgarh Sahib.drawing a salary of Rs.10,500.
“Thanks to MBCT, I am now employed as Wealth Manager at Emerging India Housing Cooperation Pvt. Ltd, Chandigarh drawing a salary of Rs.15,000.”
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Van Donated by LIC
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The MBCT Hockey Nursery is a unique initiative for Rural Children; providing expert hockey coaching to 100 players in the age group of 4 to 14 years. The regular practice along with the experience of participating in various tournaments help children become competent players and get selected by eminent academies for continuing their training.
Many young players are selected as National Probables by
Sports Authority of India (SAI) supported Academies. Players
gain skills and expertise, and develop sportsmanship spirit.
The Hockey Nursery provides opportunities to excel in
competitive sports; enabling holistic development of children.
Mr. Rajinder Singh,Chief Hockey Coach, SAI, NIS, Patiala talked about the role of fitness and diet for players to become world champions. (Summer Hockey Camp 2017)
Dr Christopher Gibbins, Counsel General of Canada, Chandigarh along with his wife Aline Brault joined MBCT Summer Hockey Camp 2017 held from 1-7 June.
MBCT Senior Girls Hockey team playing friendly match during practice session.
One of the Trustees of MBCT, a regular at the golf course, saw the spark in the young
lad’s eyes; his dedication and helpful nature endeared everyone.
The Trustees considered his case and after an interview and recognising his talent in
the game, decided to bring him under their tutelage and take care of his training,
physical conditioning, and expert golf coaching. Since April 2016, MBCT had been
grooming Sanju to turn out to be a amateur professional golfer.
He is already excelling and showing his prowess in the game.
Tournament & League: 19Position between 1st to 5th
56 of our hockey players have already been selected as national probables by the Sports Authority of India (SAI)as residential academics.
Their entire education, training and other expenses are taken care of by the SAI.
The Hockey Nursery Regimen includesholistic development of 100 players (50 girls & 50 boys)• Professional Coaching • Summer & Winter kits • Nutrition & Medicare• Participation in tournaments
Khushdeep Kaur d/o Lakhvir SinghAge: 12 years Selected by Surjeet Hockey Academy Jalandhar
Hockey Regime
Caddy makesit Big in Golf
Our Shining Stars
Ramandeep Singh
s/o Gurjant Singh Age :16 years
Selected by Baba Uttam Singh National Hockey Academy, Khdoor Sahib.
In 2016 MBCT adopted golfer caddy Sanju. He was 15 years only when he started as a caddie in the Chandigarh Golf Course to support his family.
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23rd January 2018
Bringing Health Careat the doorsteps
Village Health Awareness Roadshow at Village Wazirabad on September 2017
During the road show, MBCT team carried out awareness campaign
activities providing health related information, educating the villagers,
and communicating the ways to combat diseases.
Free tests are conducted to screen the villagers for high blood sugar and
blood pressure; and anemia in girls as well as pregnant women.
53 Weekly Diabetes Clinics were organized during the year at
Community Health Centre in Bassi Pathana.
The patients were examined by the doctors, nursing staff and
nutritionists from School of Public Health, PGIMER.
Every clinic day was attended by over 100 patients from villages and free
medicines were provided to the patients from the economically weaker
section.
MBCT holds 4 to 6 Health Road shows in villages every month and weekly Diabetes and Hypertension Clinics at MBCT.
Village Health Management Program
Multi Speciality Camp
Special Medical Case
Pulse Polio Camp
Commenced
22,443
582
13,616
2,793
742
3,924
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Health Awareness Road Show
Special Health Clinic
Eye Camps (OPD’s)
Cataract Eye Surgeries
Breast & Cervix Cancer screening Camp
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Camps Beneficiaries
45,141people were benefitted
as of March 2017
Screening of Diabetes and Blood Pressure.
Height & Weight measurement for BMI (Body Mass Index).
Hemoglobin test for Anemia
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* Statistical data as of 31/03/2018
RestoringEyesight
Few years back MBCT had taken upon itself to eradicate blindness from the District
Fatehgarh Saheb, and work towards its prevention. Its endeavours continue to that
end.
Free Eye camps are held twice a year. The eye surgeries were successfully conducted
by expert doctors from the famous Dr. G S Randhawa Eye Hospital and LASIK
Centre,Patiala. All the patients went through eye examination and vision testing.
The villagers identified for Surgeries underwent blood tests for Sugar, HCV and HIV. As
a part of OPD 1038 villagers went through eye examination and vision testing. A total
of 302 patients were benefited by IOL cataract Surgery.
A total of 302 patients were benefited by IOL cataract Surgery.
Mr Harbinder Singh (Bindu) & friend from Italy contributed to cost of Eye surgeries.
31st Free Eye Cataract Surgery camp at the MBCT Community Centre on 10th March 2018.
Mission is to make District Fatehgarh Sahib Cataract Free
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Successfully done Eye Cataract Surgeries with the support of “Sarbat Da Bhala” Charitable Trust during 30th Free Eye Camp.
Creating ModelVillages(WaSH)
Mehar Baba Charitable Trust collaborates with Division of Public Health, University of Utah, Salt Lake City USA and School of Public Health (SPH), PGIMER, Chandigarh in a unique Indo-US partnership focused on Rural Health and Development.
The goal of this initiative is to improve the living conditions of
people in the villages through mutual cooperation and collective
participation in community development work. The
Collaboration is actively working in the rural communities to
foster gender equality, improve child health & nutrition, and
adopt best practices in Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WaSH).
n Regular Supply of Chlorine & Monitoring of Water Containers in the 9 BPCCDP Villages:
n Water Containers provided to households by Trust in 2013 are regularly checked. The checking includes cleanliness
of container from outside and inside, leakages and other maintenance, if required.
n Chlorine tablets sourced from the District Govt. Hospitals, Health Centres etc. are regularly being supplied to the
consumers, repackaged into smaller packs according to the family size & monthly requirement.
Water Sanitation & Hygiene (WaSH)
MBCT & School of Public Health team organised Hand WaSH Hygiene Seminar at Primary School Lohar Majra Kalan, Dr Poonam Khanna from PGIMER & Dr Puran Singh Jassi Trustee MBCT give the Awareness for Hand Wash & Hygiene.
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AWC’s Refurbished
Activity Planned Completed
New Kitchen 7 7
New Toilet 5 5
Toilet Repair 7 7
Piped Water 13 13
Solar system 13 13
Painting 13 13
Improving Child Health & Nutrition
Nutrition Counseling at AWC LoharMajraKalan and follow-up of Children affected
with malnutrition. Doctors from SPH-PGIMER counseled parents specially mother
about the importance right food which they have cooked. This way they engaged
them to understand the importance of choosing right food for right health.
The Village Health and Nutrition Project was taken up by Mehar Baba Charitable Trust
(MBCT) in consultation with the School of Public Health- PGIMER Chandigarh and the
University of Utah, Division of Public Health-USA with an aim to ensure that no child
remain untreated for malnutrition by creating model Anganwadi Centres.
The Project was funded by Good Works Institute USA, Rotary Foundation through Rotary Club of Chandigarh and its international partner Rotary Club of Salt Lake City, USA.
573 CHILDRENunder-5, were covered for Aggressive Growth Monitoring programme under VCHNP, as per UNICEF standards.
63 children were found severely malnourished (SAM).
Counseling session for mothers of 0-5 yrs Malnourished Children by Nutrition Experts from SPH-PGIMER
Growth Monitoring was done using standard height board,
Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) tape and digital weighing
machine. The collected information was stored in WHO Software.
This helped in up keep electronic health record and we recovered
100% under 5 yrs children.
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Highlights of the Year
133 Students from International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD), Chandigarh visited Mehar Baba Charitable Trust MBCT.
13 Students from university British Columbia Canada visited MBCT on 27th September 2017.
Two hour Mittra Upakram Anapana Session was conducted by Mrs Sushila Kapur
OutflowUtilisation of Funds during2017-2018
Inflow 2017-2018Details of funds Received
Local Community Donors 2.63%
Corporate 29.03%
Interest Income through Corpus 7.10%
High Networth Individuals 61.23%
Admin5%
SGSS-LC11%
LKNS-VTC40%
Medical14%
Hockey Nursery20%
BPCCDP3%
NABARD3%
Village Child HealthNutrition Project
4%
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Abbreviation:
CFLI: Canada Fund fot Local InitiativeLKNS-VTC: Lala Kanwal Nain Saluja School of Fashion Designing - Vocational Training CentreSCSS-LC: Sardar Gopal Singh Shergill - Learning CenterBPCCDP: Bassi Pathana Community Collaborative Development Project NABARD/PMKVY: National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development/ Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana
Our Special Thanks to Our Partners and Patrons
MBCT is indebted to
many public sector
organisations and
corporate for their
invaluable support in
making the
programmers run at the
centre meaningful and
worthwhile. The Trust
could introduce new
skills development
programmes diversify
and scale up of this
operations with the
support, both financial
and in-kind, received
from individuals and
Corporates.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE SCHEMEDirectorate General of Employment & Training
Ministry of Labour & Employment,Government of India
emp wered skills
Southgate Lions Charity, UK
Mehar Baba Charitable TrustMata Harnam Kaur Community Development Centre, Bassi Pathana, Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab, India T: +91 1763 251000 | M: +91 1763 509043E: [email protected]: www.mbtrust.org
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EmpoweringWOMEN
SkillingYOUTH
BuildingHOCKEY
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EnsuringHEALTH
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Students of MBCT Hockey Nursery participatedin a cross-country race during the Summer Hockey Camp 2017