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14th
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2016 – 2017
YASH KRISHI TAKNIKI EVAM VIGYAN KENDRA
(REGISTRATION NO. AL-16610 DATED 17TH JUNE, 2003)
(April 2016 – March 2017)
A-148, Mehdauri Colony, Teliarganj
ALLAHABAD - 211 004, U.P.
Phone & Fax 0532-2545620
E-mail: [email protected], Web site: www.yashkrishi.com
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Yash Krishi Takniki Evam Vigyan Kendra
Annual Report
CONTENTS
1. Chairman’s Message 03
2. Scope and Objectives of Centre/Kendra 04
3. Administrative bodies 06
4. Registration / certification acquired – list 08
5. Social Activities & Exhibitions 09
6. Production & distribution of products to farmers and others 11
7. Research activity & field distribution 13
8. CSR Activities 16
9. Technical & Extension Activities 19
10. Tree Plantation By Kendra 23
11. Proposed Projects: 24
12. Audited Statement of Accounts 25
13. Visitors of Kendra 25
14. Annexure 26
a. Invitation to become associate Member of Kendra
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1. Chairman’s Message
It is great of privilege to me to write down the message for the annual report of
our NGO ‘Yash Krishi Taknique Evam Vigyan Kendra, Allahabad’. I feel great
pleasure to report the events which this Kendra has carried out in past years. The
idea of starting an NGO for doing some social work and participation in development
activities came in 2003. It was quickly registered as Non Government Organization
with the registrar of societies. Later the idea came that apart from doing social work,
we also do something for the farmers. As the ‘javik krishi’ was the need of hour for
the farmers, so we started in this filed. The main initiative and help for this came from
Dr. Pramila Gupta and Dr Sunil Dewadi. Thus the organization started growing in
these directions resulted in giving fruits. This journey has been full of struggle, joy
and discovery. Then came the proposal of doing something in the field of education
for children. Thus Dr Namita Gopal made the efforts to get into quality school
education through Audio Visual presentation. Then M/S L & T Vadodara came
forward and helped us financially.
As we live today in a world that is so different from the one I grew in and the
one we were trained in so need of hour is change. As we impart education to match
the advancement of technology and globalization, we must also match our thinking
and actions ahead with the ethos of moral and ethical principles.
Today’s world is riding an accelerated pace and we need to pause and reflect it on
the entire system. I firmly believe that this change must penetrate right upto the last
man in the queue, so as to think, not what to think for them. At present we work in
various fields like:
• Natural and Javik Farming
• Social activities for the needy and pilgrims coming to Sangam
• Waste Management – both: Bio Degradable & Non Bio degradable.
• Children education and empowerment of youth and rural women
• Environment protection
• Association with cooperates and government under CSR activities etc
The Contents of this report reflect the creativity of thoughts and imagination of
our NGO members, staff and associates. I extend my warm regards to all our
members. We fortunately have a committed associates and supportive staff which
blend harmoniously to do good work in all fields. This I am sure, will take the NGO to
greater heights as we continue to work in this journey on the road of excellence.
"May this organization grow into a stable tree and spread its branches in all
directions"
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2. Scope and Objective of Center / Kendra
KENDRA works in the following fields:
• Natural and Javik Farming
• Social activities for the needy and pilgrims coming to Sangam
• Waste Management – both: Bio Degradable & Non Bio degradable.
• Children education and empowerment of youth and rural women
• Skill Building and Environment protection
• Association with cooperates and government under CSR activities etc
• Health & Environment
A) Natural and Javik Farming:
➢ To generate Bio products like bio-fertilizers & bio-pesticides for farmer’s
use as well as train them for using these.
➢ Demonstration & Training to farmers on use of bio-inputs in crop produce
& refrain from using toxic & environmentally Hazardous Chemicals.
➢ To carry out research and extension activities related to organic & bio-
dynamic agriculture and help farmers adopt Jaivik Krishi techniques.
➢ To provide training to farmers on composting techniques for effective
recycling of farm waste.
➢ Promotion and establishment of small scale units for producing bio-
fertilizers & bio-pesticides and transfer the products to farmers to
encourage them towards Organic Farming
➢ To make available to farmers planting material developed through Tissue
culture and other technology
b) Social activities for the needy and for pilgrims coming to Holy Sangam:
➢ Provide facilities to pilgrims coming to Allahabad for holy dip in Sangam
➢ Poverty alleviation by education
➢ Providing Services to Society in general and in villages in particular.
➢ Technology awareness programs for people below poverty line with an
aim to improve their quality of life.
➢ Plantation
c) Waste Management – both: Bio Degradable & Non Bio degradable:
➢ Recycling of municipal and agricultural waste by Vermi-composting /
NADEP methods/ using microbial consortia etc.
➢ Ensuring Collection of solid waste in the city
➢ Bacterial decomposition of Solid waste for Cities
➢ Recycling of polythene waste
➢ Recycling of Construction & Demolition Waste (Melba) for use as resource
in building construction.
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d) Children education and empowerment of youth and rural women:
➢ To provide support to schools for a holistic development of the student’s
personality & profiles.
➢ To provide facilities and awareness and training to school children through
the modern technology.
➢ To enable their higher learning by providing Audio Visual aids and Internet
based technology in schools.
➢ To install natural and alternate energy sources in schools and colleges.
e) Skill Building and Environment protection:
➢ To provide training opportunities to rural youth in various modern trades
for self-employment.
➢ To provide training for use and repairing of computer and television to
unemployed youth.
➢ Promoting capacity building through skill development and ways for
generating income for rural women.
➢ Women Empowerment (financial & technical) through self-help group
formation & trainings in various trades like fruit preservation / organic
farming of vegetables / basket making etc.
f) Association under CSR activities of cooperates and government:
➢ Arrange for short term vocational courses for youth, like - computer
awareness electrical items repair, etc so as to provide them with suitable
employment opportunities.
➢ Co-operation with Governmental, Non-governmental Organizations and
cooperates in their welfare programs to provide social services to needy.
➢ Encourage Modern methods like Digital processing to children
g) Health & Environment:
➢ Creating awareness on use of safe drinking water and related health
issues.
➢ Creating awareness & providing benefits to rural women on sanitary &
hygiene issues. .
➢ Create awareness about cleanliness and safe disposal of waste
➢ Environment protection
Work Area of KENDRA - Through out India
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3. Administration bodies
A) Executive Members of Society (NGO):
B) Name Address of corporate office and some officials of Society:
(i) Corporate Office:
A-148 Mehdauri Colony, Post-Teliarganj,
Allahabad (UP) – 211004, India
Ph: & Fax +91 532 2545620,
Email Address: [email protected]
Sl.
No
Name Designation Field of Specialization
1 Dr. Y.P. Gupta, Chairman Structural and Construction Consultant,
Advisor to Engineering Colleges &
Earthquake Expert
2 Dr. Pramila Gupta, Secretary Organic Farming, Plant Protection Expert
3 Dr. Namita Gopal, Vice-chairman Professional Management & CSR Consultant
4 Er. Rajeev Gopal Treasurer Engineering / Management Expert
5 Mr. Udit Agrawal Deputy
Secretary
Advertising/ Corporate Management
6 Ms. Indu Chandra, Executive
Member
Entrepreneur, Coordinat CSR Activities
7 Ms.Nupoor
Agarwal,
Executive
Member
Public Relations, Advertising and IT
8 Dr. H S Goel, Executive
Member
Professor MNNIT and Coordinator
Engineering Applications
9 Er. Vivek Gupta Executive
Member
Civil Engineering Consultant, Allahabad
10 Dr. Razia Parwez Executive
Member
Prof SHIATS, Allahabad
11 Er. R K Pandey Executive
Member
Entrepreneur, Allahabad
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(ii) Dr. Y. P. Gupta, Chairman
Professor (Rtd.) Civil Engineering MNNIT, Allahabad
A-148 Mehdauri Colony, Allahabad – 211004, India
Ph. +91 9415239737(M)
E- mail: [email protected];
(iii) Dr. Pramila Gupta, Hon. Secretary
Professor Emeritus, SHIATS, Allahabad
A-148 Mehdauri Colony, Allahabad – 211004, India
Ph. +91 - 9839046839,
E-mail : [email protected]
(iv) Dr. Namita Gopal, Vice Chairman
21, Vaikunth Society,Gotri Road, Behind Relience petrol pump
Vadodara-390021, Gujrat
Ph: +91 8460496303
Email Address: [email protected]
C) Other Administrative /research/academic staff Members:
1. Mr. Ajay Singh, Field In charge, YASTK, Allahabad
2. Mr. Mohamad Hafeez, Microbiologist, YASTK, Allahabad
3. Mr. Saket Kesri, Office Superintendent , YASTK, Allahabad
4. Mr. Chitragupt Varshney, Field Executive, Allahabad
5. Mr. A. B. Singh, Sr. Accountant, YASTK, Allahabad
D) Associate Organization & our Valuable customer:
• National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Allahabad
• Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences,
Allahabad
• M/s DIPL – COWI Consortium, New Yamuna Bridge Information Centre,
Allahabad
• Referral Laboratory, SHIATS, Naini, Allahabad
• L & T Hydrocarbon Engineering Mumbai
• Healing Hands Pvt. Ltd, Ludhiana Punjab
• Seksaria Biswan Sugar Factory Ltd. Sitapur (UP)
• Dalmia Sugar Mills, Ramkot Sitapur (UP)
• Nangalamal Distillary Division, Merrut (UP)
• Eco-Green Energy Pvt. Ltd. Gurugram (Faridabad)
• Zensis Agro science Ltd. KritiNagar (Delhi)
• Hari Bhari Pvt. Ltd.,. Allahabad (UP)
• Pushpanjali Farm House, New Delhi
• M/s Gopal Agro, Khalialabad (UP)
• M/s Kiran Chemicals, Lucknow (UP)
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4. Registration Certification Acquired - List:
SL NO NAME OF DOCUMENT Approving
Organization
1 TRICODERMA CIB Faridabad
2 BEAUVERIA CIB Faridabad
3 NEEM 1500 CIB Faridabad
4 NEEM 3000 CIB Faridabad
5 AZOTO Directorate
Agriculture UP
6 PHOSHPHO Directorate
Agriculture UP
7 POTAS Directorate
Agriculture UP
8 AZOSPHI Directorate
Agriculture UP
9 RHIZOBIUM Directorate
Agriculture UP
10 ZINC Directorate
Agriculture UP
11 VERMI COMPOST Directorate
Agriculture UP
12 CITY COMPOST Directorate
Agriculture UP
13 MANUFACTURING LICENSENCE BIO-
PESTICIDE
Directorate
Agriculture UP
14 MANUFACTURING LICENSENCE BIO-
FERTILIZER
Directorate
Agriculture UP
15 SELL PERMISSION BIO-PESTICIDE DAO Allahabad
16 SELL PERMISSION BIO-FERTILIZER DAO Allahabad
17 POLLUTION NOC AIR R O Allahabad
18 POLLUTION NOC WATER R O Allahabad
19 ISO CERTIFICATE VRC Delhi
20 IMO CERTIFICATE IMO Bangalore
21 DIC (DISTRICT INDUSTRIAL CENTER ) DIC Allahabad
22 UPSIC R O Allahabad
23 PCF Lucknow
24 NACOF Lucknow
25 NGO REGISTRATION Allahabad
26 Micronutrients Directorate
Agriculture UP
27 NSIC R O Allahabad
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5. Social Activities & Exhibitions:
A) Provide facilities to pilgrims coming to Allahabad for holy dip in
Sangam
a) Tent facilities, Sanitation, Electricity, Social issue awareness etc.
b) A Bhandara of (Puri sabji) organized by NGO for Pilgrims to Sangam
during Magh Mela and Kumbh.
c) A Bhandara of (Tea & Biscuit) organize by NGO for Pilgrims of Sangam at
sangam camp
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d) A Sundar Khand Paath & Workshop for promotion of Javik Krishi
organized by NGO for Pilgrims of Sangam at sangam camp
e) Creating awareness about social issue and Javik krishi for pilgrims at
camp.
f) Flag hosting ceremony organized by the NGO at our office on the
occasion of 69th Independence Day.
NGO celebrate the national days on republic day & Independence day.
The flag hosting is carried out by staff and children associated with the NGO.
Small program is also organized for the children of the area.
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g) Celebrate “Lord Vishwakarma Poojan” at NGO office
NGO also celebrate various religious festivals. It also has celebrated the
Vishwkarma pooja has associated with much machinery and associated workshop.
6. Production & Distribution of Products to Framer and others:
• Producing organic farming inputs like bio-fertilisers & bio-pesticides as
alternate to chemical pesticides and fertilisers
• Promotion of bio products in farming for achieving pesticide free and
clean food
• providing organic farming inputs like bio-fertilisers & bio-pesticides to
farmers
• Organisation has been regularly displaying / demonstrating its products
in various Farmer fairs / groups
• Some bio products made by NGO and ready for distribution are shown
below.
Product Ready for field use
Bio-pesticide Bio-fertilizer
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Kachua Khad being made at its centre at Kuladhia farm
a. Participation in regular seminars, farmer fair and Demonstration of bio-
inputs and their techniques
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7. Research activity & Product Design:
A) Regular Development Activities:
• Bio-efficacy field trials are being conducted regularly with various Yash
Products on various field, vegetable, fruit crops at YASTK’s farm on
Kulhadia Block, Allahabad.
• Shelf- life studies are being conducted on various YASTK bio products for
its increase in shelf- life.
• Various formulations of Yash bio-products are being developed using new
carrier / Filler materials like fly-ash etc and are being tried/experimented
upon.
• Organisation has Developed “Yash Activator Plus”: A microbial
consortium for composting” in sewage treatment plants (STPs).
• Providing products (bio-fertilisers & bio-pesticides) to research
scholars/farmers for their theses experiments / trials.
Research lab Production Machinery
Training of Research scholars Consultancy with Engineering
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B) Research Activities:
I. Effect of chemical and organic Nitrogen and Phosphorus fertilizers
on yield of Onion (Allium cepa L.).
Introduction and Material and methods:
An experiment is conducted on onion yield parameters at Narayan Vatika Village
Kulhadhiya, Block Kaudhiara, District Allahabad. The use of vermi-compost,
chemical nitrogen, phosphorus fertilizers and organic nitrogen, were applied
separately and in combination with 04 treatments and 03 replicates of each. The
results were observed as bellow (Table 01).
Table: 01- Effect of chemical and organic NP on yield of Onion (Allium cepa L.)
Sl No. Treatments Total
Production
(Kg)
Weight
(100
onion
Kg)
Num. of
layers/
onion
Weight
01 onion
(Gm)
Maximum
Diameter
(cm)
1 Natural
3.756 7.083 18 116.44 7.1
2 Chemical
NP
5.313 8.200 20 121.60 7.5
3 Mixed NP 6.367 8.106 24
135.17 7.9
4 Organic
NP
5.460 7.413 18 118.46 7.1
Note: 1. Natural = Field with Vermi-compost only.
2. Chemical NP = Field with Vermi-compost and chemical N & P.
3. Mixed NP (Market Seed) = Field with Vermi-compost and ½ Organic NP & ½
Organic NP.
4. Organic NP = Field with Vermi-compost and Organic N & P.
Note:
➢ Vermi-compost and fertilizers are applied before transplantation and at interval of
15 days (3 times) from the date of transplantation.
➢ Chemical fertilizers are applied at the ratio of 100:50 Kg. NP/hectare.
➢ Organic fertilizers are applied at the ratio of 1:1 Liter NP/Acre.
➢ For Organic fertilizers N refers to Nitrogen fixing Azotobacter Bacteria.
➢ For Organic fertilizers P refers to Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria.
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Experimental Field Experimental Field fertilizers application
Results:
It is concluded that the use of mixed chemical and organic N and P fertilizers
is beneficial for higher production of onion instead of chemical and organic fertilizer
uses separately.
II. Yash Activator plus Experiments:
Experiment 01:
In this experiment two plastic pots were filled with the kitchen waste and plant
waste (plant leaves and flowers) and one pot is treated with the Yash activator
thermophilic culture and other was untreated as control.
The treated pots were decomposed very rapidly and in about 3-4 weeks the
whole waste material decomposes as compost. In the other pot decomposition
process was very slow and lasted for a period of six months or more.
Control Treated with Yash Activator plus
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Experiment 02:
The experiment was conducted at Narayan Vatika Village Kulhadhiya, Block
Kaudhiara, District Allahabad. In this experiment three NADEP pits were filled with
the Agricultural waste and plant waste and two NADEP pits were treated with the
Yash activator thermophilic culture and third was untreated as control.
The treated pits were decomposed very rapidly and in about 4-5 weeks the
whole waste material decomposes as compost. In the third pits decomposition
process was very slow which takes up to one year or more.
Results:
It is concluded that for the rapid decomposition of the kitchen waste, plant
waste and Agricultural waste the Yash activator thermophilic culture is very useful
because it works at mesophilic as well as high temperature at above 40 0C.
Un- Control farm waste Treated with Yash Activator plus
8. CSR Activity:
Ngo participates and helps in the social activities of Government, Non-
government Organizations and Cooperates. These organizations generally carry out
social benefit programs each year for the benefit of poor society. In these programs
generally they spent part of their profit. As they may have limitations of staff, so NGO
are associated in it. In 2016-17 following three CSR programs have been approved
by L & T Mumbai / Vadodara, gujrat to our NGO with efforts of Dr Namita gopal.
(i) Education through Technology
(ii) Bio degradable Waste processing through Vermi-composting units
(iii) Water through Hand Pump in Remote Areas.
These have been successfully carried out. Some details are given below.
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a. Education through Technology
The audio visual aids with the help of VCD cassettes have been
provided in 25 schools in Vadodara district. These can be played with VCD
player and shown on big smart TV screen – which were also provided. In this
provision, the school children of class 1 to 8 can see their syllabus contents
as audio visually and understand their courses better. This gives better
understanding about the course to the children and hence they perform better
in exam as well as otherwise. This gave the benefit to about 5000-6000
students in 25 schools.
b. Waste management of Bio degradable through Vermi-composting units
Vermi composting is a simple and effective method of profitably disposing the
bio-degradable waste segregated by user and reducing the total amount of garbage
generated into soil enriches. A project is made with an idea of giving training to
children in schools for creating awareness in them regarding waste
management. Thus they can know as to how the waste can be converted to
resource for useful purposes like soil enriches. In this project, Bio degradable
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waste can be converted to resource. Thus this type of waste which otherwise
is a nuisance can be converted useful resources.
In this project of waste management, the Ngo constructed several
chambers in 10 schools. The school waste was put in these chambers and
earth worms were introduced as per the conventional procedure of converting
bio degradable waste into soil improvers. The Javid Khad so produced can be
used in the school field /garden itself and thus provide a better method of
waste management. Apart from making elaborate arrangements for cleaning
the environment, it is imperative that waste is segregated at the collection
points and children are involved in the process. Once it becomes a habit, then
school children can spread the message and method of doing this at their
homes. This will go a long way in reducing the total garbage that is generated
daily in each city.
Such technique was provided in 10 schools and the children were
trained as to how they will maintain such facility. Teachers were also present
while giving this training. About 2000 children have been trained and
benefitted.
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c. Water through Hand Pump in Remote Areas
One easy alternate way of piped water supply is Hand pump which is an excellent
alternative and conventional method of water supply. “Empowering remote areas or
villages by providing water through Hand pump” – A project, as suggested by “Yash
Krishi Takniki Ewam Vigyan Kendra – YASTK – an NGO”, was approved by L & T for 25
villages. In this facility, the villagers can have 24 hours water supply or as and when they
want. Thus with the help of L&T, YASTK provided hand pumps in Public Places at Remote
area in Villages to facilitate the people for supply of water. These have become very useful
device.
9. Technical Activities:
NGO has been active in providing and developing technical aspects as well
as interact with other similar organisations. Thus following activities were
provided in needy places/people.
a) Organisation of workshop on Javik krishi for the benefit of officials and members
of Allahabad Management officials. This was done at Naraina Vatika at kuladhia
village. There detailed talks were held by Dr.Pramila Gupta, Md.Hafiz and other
experts. Field visit was also organised there of the techniques of waste
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management and difference between Javik krishi and conventional agriculture
using chemical pesticide and urea etc.
b) A Kishan Ghosthi was organized by the NGO at farm house of Kuladhia
on the subject of “Periodical Agriculture Management for Rabi crop”. This
was for the awareness of regional farmer.
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c) Industrial visit of senior executives and their family of Allahabad
Management Association: A training workshop cum picnic was organising
at the Narain Vatika to demonstrate Javik Krishi method to the executive
of Allahabad and the families. About 100 people from different fields of
profession attended. There were doctors, CA’s, Company executives,
computer experts and others. They were very satisfied as a news item
spread in their all India magazine shown below.
d) NGO Chairman & Secretary were invited as chief guest at the
Institution of Engineers at the “World Environment day” celebrations.
Technical talks were delivered by Dr Y. P. Gupta and Dr. Pramila Gupta
about the importance to maintain a balance environment and how the
public should organise the things associated for better environment and
waste management. This included as to how to minimise generation of
green house gases and do tree plantation etc.
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e) In-house Library:
YASTK is a regular member of following Magazines / Periodicals
besides having collection of precious video-CDs, text books etc.
SL Type Name of
book
Publisher/ Membership
1 Science and
Technology
Terra green TERI
New Delhi
Down to earth Center for Science & Environment
New Delhi
Indian
Phypathology
Phypathology Society of India,
New Delhi
Master
builder
Tripti Apartment, Marshell Road
Chennai
Building
technology
and quality
construction
technique
journal Institute of Engineers
journal Indian Concrete Institute
journal Institution of Valuers
journal Indian Society of Earth quake Technology
journal Indian society of Tech. education
journal Indian society of wind Energy
journal Indian chapter of ACI
journal Indian society of Bridge engineering
journal Gujarat Ambuja cement
journal New Building Material & concreate world
2 News
papers
Times of
India
Dainik Jagran
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10. Tree Plantation:
• As a Fallow up of “Swach Bharat Misson” organization has been involved in the
plantation of some life line plant on our farm house Kuladhia. They are also used
for research and collection of data. Researchable.
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11. Proposed Project:
A) Upcoming Project:
• Project submitted for Acquiring Industrial Plot for production of bio
products in Halol district Gujrat state.
• Make with self as vendor registered in GSFCL
• Project submitted under CSR scheme in NTPCL Rihand (UP) about
making Vermi Pit.
• Project submitted under CSR scheme in L&T Vadodara (Gujrat) about
multi-media devices for Teaching in primary schools.
• Formulation of “old age home” project for the benefit of old people who
do not have any body to look after them.
B) Regular Activities:
• Regular participation in annual Magh Mela at holy place of Sangam,
Allahabad for helping and creating awareness in mela pilgrims on related
environmental issues.
• Participation in various exhibitions like Kisan Mela, Vendor Meet etc
organised by different offices.
• Self help group formation for financial empowerment of rural women
supported by NABARD.
• Training on Honey Bee-keeping, Fruit preservation & processing etc for
rural women.
• Organic farming techniques: awareness & training etc.
• Organising “Sawachh Bharat Mission” activity for social awareness.
• Organising Science quiz, debate etc for school children.
• Organising Painting Competition etc for school children on matter of
social awareness like “Traffic Rule & Road safety”
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12. Abstract of financial aspects in Audited Statement of
Accounts:
Total Turnover – Rs. 60 lac (approximate)
Total Income -- Rs. 45 lac (approximate)
Fixed Assets -- Rs. 22 lac
13. Visitors to NGO:
1. Date: 20.05.2016
A Official visit by Mr. V K Verma Deputy Director MSMS, Naini
2. Date: 09.09.2016
A Official visit by Mr. Vinod Kumar District Agriculture Officer
Allahabad.
3. Date: 06.12.2016
Inspection by Mr. Vashudaven from IMO Banglore
14. Annexure
i) Invitation to become associate of Kendra
Thank You
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Application for becoming member of Society
I wish to voluntarily become a member of the society “ Yash Krishi Takniki Ewam
Vigyan Kendra” Allahabad. I know the general setup of the society. For this the
necessary information about me is given below.
Membership Form
Name:
Address:
Phone: Fax: e-mail:
Wish to support society: Yes/No
Member category requested: Life member/Ordinary member
Give the name and address of organization /firm you belongs:
Date: Signature
Note: Send the application form at following address.
Dr. Y P Gupta/ Dr. Pramila Gupta
Chairman/Hon. Secretary, Yash Krishi Takniki Ewam Vigyan Kendra
A-148, Mehdauri colony, Teliarganj, Allahabad-211004 (UP)
Phone/Fax: 0532-2545620, Mobile: +91 9415239739, +91 9450961670
E-mail: [email protected], Web address: www.yashkrishi.com
Note: Membership fee: Life Member------------ Rs. 2000/-
Ordinary Member--------Rs. 500/-
Particular of fee: D.D/Cheque no………………………dt…………..……… Amount………....
(Bank draft /cheque is drawn in favor of “Yash Krishi Takniki Ewam Vigyan
Kendra” and payable at Allahabad)
You may also contact us for
• Society has setup library facilities. which is located at A-148, Mehdauri colony
Allahabad. It contains information on Bio-farming, Sustainbility of waste
management etc.
• You can contact us for expert advice on Bio Farming and waste management
concrete technology and associate topics.
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