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1 ISR INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JAY AJIT CHHAIRA ADMISSION NO. MPGD/JA14/0745 SOCIAL CAUSE: VARIOUS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR POOR AND NEEDY PEOPLE OF THE SOCIETY NAME OF THE NGO: “CHHANYADO” PRIN. L. N. WELINGKAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH MAY 2014

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ISR – INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

JAY AJIT CHHAIRA

ADMISSION NO. MPGD/JA14/0745

SOCIAL CAUSE: VARIOUS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR POOR AND

NEEDY PEOPLE OF THE SOCIETY

NAME OF THE NGO: “CHHANYADO”

PRIN. L. N. WELINGKAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH

MAY 2014

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INDEX

SR. NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO.

1 Introduction 3

Social context of NGO 3

1.1 Social Problems 4

1.2 Economical Problems 8

1.3 Psychological Problems 13

1.4 Health Problems 14

2 Discussion about other NGOs 16

3 Background About NGO „CHHANYADO‟ 18

4 Detail about „CHHANYADO‟ 20

How they creating awareness in the society? 20

How do they plan their activities? 20

How do they carry out their mission of their working? 21

What are resources required? 44

What are the challenges being faced? 44

5 Study About Other NGOs 45

6 Recommendation 51

7 Certificate of committee member of Chhanyado 52

8 Bibliography 53

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1. Introduction

India is one of the developing nations of the modern world. It has become independent

country but the nation still facing social problems like poverty, unemployment,

discrimination, health and many more.

Large section of the society is suffering from poverty. Objectively poverty implies

dehumanizing condition in which people are unable to look after the basic needs. Poor

people lack the necessary resources and capacity to satisfy the basic needs like food, shelter,

health and education. Poverty interferes with development in many ways. For instance lack

of or inadequate nutrition arrests mental development during early childhood

The study says that the poverty condition is demotivating and makes a person more

vulnerable. It has been found that the,

Social Context of NGO:

Surat Manav Seva Sangh is working at New Civil Hospital Campus, Majura Gate, Surat,

popularly known as “Chhanyado” meaning is to give shelter, working since last 10 years and

involved in numerous social activities. Surat Manav Seva Sangh belief is True Religion is

“Service to Mankind”.

Surat Manav Seva Sangh services are to needy and poor persons irrespective of their caste,

creed and religion. Surat Manav Seva Sangh Trust has been awarded recently on 22/4/07, by

the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Surat for outstanding achievement

in social welfare program for the year 2006-07.

The Surat Dist.Co.op Bank Ltd. has celebrated its platinum jubilee and part of that

celebration on my representation five lac rupees was separately allotted for construction of

Dharmshala at New Civil Hospital.

Gujarat Govt. to allot a plot for construction of Dharmshala. Gujarat Govt. had accepted this

request and allotted plot of ten thousand Sq. feet Surat Dist. Co. op. bank has constructed a

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building and there with the name “Chhanyado” started. To promote this activity Mr. Bharat

Shah was appointed as president of the institute and a trust was created.

In the beginning for those relatives of the patients who were taking treatment at New Civil

hospital. We had made lodging arrangement for them. After wards we have started giving

them ration so that they can cook their meals.

For development of “Chhanyado” a new trust Surat Manav Seva Sangh was establish under

president ship. This trust jointly work with poor patient relief trust. All the members of trust

board are discharging their duty with full dedication.

Surat Manav Seva Sangh trustee Shri Satyanarayan Rathi donated for construction of “

Shriyadevi Bhagirath Rathi Aaram Mandir”. Surat Manav Seva Sangh trust is also running

dormitory as well as Lok Seva Medical Store.

Our society is facing several social, economical, psychological and health problems which

adversely affected individual and society detailed study regarding said problems are

explained as here under:

1.1 SOCIAL PROBLEMS

Social problems arise out of social transformation and contradictions. Social problem pose

an obstacle for the upliftment of the society and its economic progress. Through efforts made

at micro-level by voluntary organizations, NGOs (Non-Government Organization), personal

effort and efforts made at macro-level by government, social problems like atrocities against

woman in the form of sati, dowry etc. problem of unemployment and poverty, problem of

untouchability and communalism etc. can be tackled.

The social problems in India today have their roots in the diversity of religion, language,

region, culture and caste. Attachment to one‟s region, language, religion is a natural

sentiment but when these attachments grow to an extreme level to breed intolerance for other

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religion, regions or languages, problems are bound to rise. In common parlance religion and

secularism are juxtaposed as op-positional forces and communalism is viewed as the

degenerate manifestation of religion. Thus, the term communalism is used pejoratively and is

believed to be a negative social force in contemporary India. Communalism has come to be

perceived as the tendency on the part of a religious group to affirm that it is a political entity.

At present, poverty, gender discrimination, and unemployment are the most distressing social

evils in India that has weaken the growth factor of the society. At one end we say economy is

progressing at a soaring rate but the truth remains that in certain sections of the countrypeople

are deprived of their basic requirements like food, water, and shelter. Poverty in India is a

dehumanizing condition that snatches away the right to fulfill necessary resources of life.

Gender discrimination is undoubtedly one of those social problems in India that is causing an

uncertain imbalance in the society. Issues like girl infanticide, exploration, illiteracy,

maternal mortality, and dowry deaths are throbbing discrimination women of India are

subjected to. In all fields and phases of life women are becoming the key targets of various

kinds of atrocities.

Unemployment is another issue that is pushing many people under the poverty line. With

increasing price of necessary resources of life, unemployed people are unable to fetch

themselves and their families. Increasing competition in the business and job sector is

aggravating the conditions of unemployment in India.

More over the Indian society consists of people from different religious, linguistic and ethnic

backgrounds. Since long there has been cultural give and take between the people from India

and other countries. Since 1947 when India gained political independence the country has

been engaged in the gigantic task of nation building. Efforts have been made to put nation on

the path of socio-economic development. The transformation of nation as a self sufficient

and cohesive political entity has proved to be a difficult challenge. The colonial past, socio-

economic disparities in the society and raised aspirations have culminated in a complex

situation. Traditionally the Indian society was hierarchically arranged and the different

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communities and caste groups showed a pattern of social distance in which low caste, tribal

and minority groups were discriminated against and looked down upon. Many of the

communities were considered as untouchables.

The Indian constitution prohibits against such discrimination and has abolished

untouchability. However, it is still practiced in certain ways. All these condition have

created a situation in which various kinds of social tensions have become very frequent

events are as follows :

If we look at the historical trends we notice that the partition of India led to considerable

degree of violence and the harmonious relations between HINDUS AND Muslims were

disturbed. As a result suspicion and mistrust has developed between Muslims and Hindus.

This has led to a number of clashes and conflicts which have been violent and have generated

hatred.

Various parts of the country are experiencing separatist movements. You must have read

about political movements in North East part of India (Assam, Nagaland, Tripura) where

demands for separate political identities have been raised from time to time. The Kashmir

region is experiencing the negative impact of cross border terrorism and people are suffering.

The Nuxalite movement in certain parts (Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh) is also

creating political instability and problems of governance.

Caste- related prejudice and discrimination has also been on rise in certain parts of the

country. In the course of socialization people acquire negative attitudes and stereotypes.

Many times these are not founded in our real life experiences. Instead, they are based on

false information, personal impressions and hearsay. However, they are very powerful and

shape our behavior in important ways. Thus if we have prejudice against some one it may

lead to aggression, hostility and harm doing towards the target groups. In recent years inter

group conflicts related to caste have moved from the social to the political arena of life.

Infact caste based alliances, groups and organization are growing fast. They utilize caste-

related identity for political gains. Today caste-affiliations are not so important in social or

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religious matters as they are in political matters. In this context the rise of low caste groups

who often call themselves Dalits is becoming a prominent feature of modern India. The

presence of this group has changed the complexion of Indian political scene.

On the whole the Indian society is currently experiencing social tensions of various kind.

They are related to the pattern of social change. In particular the rise of middle class

migration of people from villages to cities, increase in the degree of economic inequality,

spread of education and media are playing key role. The tensions in the lives of people at

individual, family and community level is clearly visible.

Most of the conflicts and tensions revolve around the issue of identity. Assertion of separate

identity and promoting the same with different tactics is becoming a central problem. People

use identities in an emotionally charged way to create a group structure for promoting certain

goals. Thus associations, committees and organizations are created to serve these purposes.

The creation of identity involves strategies which enhance similarity within the group and

difference between the groups. In this way a diversion of “in group” or “own group and “out

group” or other group is created. This kind of differentiation is present in almost all societies.

This also implies that the differences across groups cannot be totally eliminated.

Further to that social evils in India like corruption, illiteracy, and urbanization is also making

the condition worst for people living in the Indian society. All these social issues need a

careful analysis and demand rational solution to help the society grow in all possible ways.

We have discussed that social problems vary with time. Similarly, social problems in India

have changed with different historical phases. The major social problems in each of these

phases reflect the then existing social norms and values.

There has to be an end to these social problems in India or else the growth and development

of the country will be at stake.

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1.2 ECONOMICAL PROBLEMS

Economical factors are also responsible for some of the major social problems being faced by

the contemporary society. It is more conspicuous in societies of developing countries like

India. Unequal distribution of wealth has led to disparity in the distribution of benefits

occurring due to development. As a result there is the problem of poverty. Poverty in turn

aggravates other problems like high morbidity and mortality, crime, slum, illiteracy, etc.

Further, the process of urbanization and industrialization in India has been very slow. This

has resulted in regional disparity in economic development. There are pockets of

development where high level of urban and industrial growth can be seen. However, the

other regions are still under-developed. It has attracted large number of people to migrate

from the under-developed region to the developed region. This in turn has affected the

population structure of both the regions. In addition to it, the regions receiving the migrants

are facing the problems of slum, congestion unemployment, pollution, etc.

Earlier, in an attempt to develop rapidly, environment was grossly ignored. The ecological

consequence of such an attempt has now emerged as a major social problem. Rapid

industrialization has led to increase in environment pollution that includes air pollution, water

pollution, noise pollution, and degradation and desertification of the land. This in turn has

led to increased morbidity and mortality, emergence of new types of diseases, global

warming, ozone depletion, floods etc. that has threatened the existence of mankind itself.

Further, to feed the increasing population of the world more and more land is being brought

under cultivation.

Society is facing many economical problems which are obstacle in the growth of the

individual and society. These problems spread from poverty to unemployment.

There are several other economical problems has being faced by our society some of them are

inflation, poverty, illiteracy, rapid urbanization, etc. Society must better assess how to

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enhance economical growth together with low carbon development initiative including ways

to improve food and other security. Some of these problems are discussed as here under:

INFLATION

Inflation refers to a persistent upward movement in the general price level. It results in a

decline of the purchasing power. According to most economists inflation does not occur until

price increase averages less than 5% per year for a sustained period. Inflation or persistent

upward movement of prices results in a decline in the purchasing power of money. A small

dose of inflation at the rate of less than 5 per cent is good for the economy because it

strengthens the developmental push of the economy. But inflation at a higher rate had bad

economic and social consequences for the economy. Inflation could be caused either because

of excess of demand over supply or because of increase in the cost of production or both.

Inflation can be checked with the use of monetary measures, fiscal measures and investment

control. In India, general causes of inflation have been population explosion, poor

performance of agricultural and industrial sectors, high government expenditure, and

tendency of the people to emulate people in prosperous countries and so on. Various

measures mentioned above have been used to control inflation in India.

ILLITERACY

Illiteracy is another major problem before the society. It‟s a sad state of affairs that country

which had higher level of literacy (than British) at a time when British came two centuries

ago is now facing the challenge of a huge number of people who are illiterate and cannot read

or write. The lack of these skills renders them deprived of the opportunities for upward

social mobility. Such people have to depend on others for various things and are exploited in

various legal documents and are subjected to exploitations and legal hassles. Keeping these

negative consequences in view the government is trying to universalize primary education.

The lack of reading and writing skills makes a person incapable of availing the various

opportunities to help themselves. Each and every educated person, therefore, is expected to

contribute to the literacy mission and making it a success.

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URBANIZATION

Urbanization is another problem that deserves serious attention. There is increasingly great

migration from villages to cities. This situation in generating pressures on cities which were

meant for a definite size of population. The limited civic facilities, civilian organizations and

structures are facing difficulties in meeting the demands of the people. The mega cities like

Mumbai, Kolkata Chennai and Delhi have crossed the limits for which they are capable of

this situation creates a number of problems such as unauthorized and illegal activities,

emergence of slums, problem of waste disposal creation of foles, crime and health related

problems. The social organization, economy and environmental planning in many cities are

becoming unmanageable. Also, urbanization is linked with certain kinds of attitude like

consumerism and individualism. Consumerism emphasizes on exploitation of resources for

personal consumption without any concern for society and environment. This attitude is

responsible for the ecological imbalance that is widely experienced in today‟s world.

Similarly the individualistic attitude favours the view that the individual is the ultimate reality

and all processes need to be explained at individual level. The individual is free and

responsible to his or her self only.

POVERTY

A large section of the Indian society is suffering from poverty. Poverty is a phenomenon

which is objective as well as subjective. Objectively poverty implies a dehumanizing

condition in which people are unable to look after the basic needs. Subjectively poverty

stands for perceived deprivation. As such it is relative and anybody can feel poor by

comparing himself as herself with a rich person.Poor people lack the necessary resources and

capacity to satisfy basic needs like food, shelter, health and education. They live under

difficult conditions which are not conducive for development of their human potential. As

you have learned earlier for healthy human development a child needs environmental support

for survival and development. Poverty interferes with development in many ways. For

instance lack of or inadequate nutrition arrests mental development during early childhood.

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The unavailability of stimulating environment and absence of effective role models decreases

the motivation level. A large section of poor children do not go to school. Even if they go

they become drop outs and fail to complete education.

In this context it may be pointed out that poverty is also related to the social structure. A

number of low caste, scheduled tribe and backward communities have been put to

discrimination for many centuries. They are socially disadvantaged and are deprived from

the experiences necessary for development on account of their membership of specific

groups. In this sense they are doubly deprived.

Studies have shown that the children from the background of poverty and social disadvantage

lag behind their counterparts from the enriched background. Their cognitive development

and performance is found to be at a lower level. Studies of perception, memory and

intelligence have demonstrated it several times. The studies have also shown that the

performance between the advantaged and disadvantaged children increases with advancing

age. It has also been found that the poverty condition is demotivating and makes a person

more vulnerable. Low level of achievement motivation and greater need for dependence in

these people make them less effective in coping with the problems of everyday life. As a

result the poor become marginalized and cannot contribute to the mainstream of the society.

The question why some people are poor has been answered in many ways. The search for

causes of poverty has lead to many answers. It has been located in the individual, in the

social structure, or the culture of the people. For instance many people blame the victim and

consider the poor as responsible for the characteristics or dispositions of the people. A

detailed analysis of the problem of poverty shows that poverty is caused by multiple factors.

The social and economic structure in India promotes inequality, and social disadvantages.

The life in the poverty condition reinforces certain behavior pattern, values and coping styles

which, reduce the chances of upward social mobility.

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The analysis of poverty ratio between rural and urban area from 1993 to 2012 as here under.

It would be more clear from the chart given below :

Poverty Estimates (in %)

Year Rural Urban

1993-94 50.1 31.8

2004-05 41.8 25.7

2009-10 33.8 20.9

2011-12 25.7 13.7

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

1993-94 2004-05 2009-10 2011-12

50.1

41.8

33.8

25.7

31.8

25.7

20.9

13.7

Rural

Urban

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1.3 PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS

Psychological problems as a scientific discipline in the society is indebted the colonial rulers.

Psychological problems contains attitude, prejudice and intergroup relations. India‟s unique

caste system continues to play a critical role in social relationships. In the recent decades,

caste identity has acquired some new functionality, particularly in sociopolitical life. The

caste-based identities, self-perceptions, inter-caste relationships, and caste-related tensions

are some of the areas studied by social psychologists. For example, Rath and Sircar (1960)

analysed inter-caste relationships and examined attitudes and opinions of six caste groups and

found that the lower caste groups perceived themselves negatively. Two decades later,

Majeed and Ghosh (1989), in their study of scheduled castes (lowest in social hierarchy),

fond that they do indeed devalue their own group. The authors call this “affective syndrome

crisis”, denoting deep-seated unresolved identity crises.

Since groups are inevitable and constitute an important part of out social reality what we need

is to recognize the essence and value of pluralism. All groups are important and play distinct

role. We need to appreciate this diversity in our social life in a positive manner. The

approach should be to evolve a strategy in which diverse groups or communities should

compliment each other and help in achieving their goals. Super ordinate goals may be

created that may be shared by all the groups. To this end the following steps may prove very

helpful. Increasing dialogue amongst the diverse groups existing in the society.Building an

atmosphere of mutual trust and harmony. Equity and equality of opportunity for different

groups needs to be ensured. Greater opportunities for mutual care, respect and

complementarity need to be created.

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1.4 HEALTH PROBLEMS

There are several major health problems prevent in society. Some of the health problems are

eradicated and some problems are still prevent in the society. Some national health programs

like Malaria control programs, AIDS control programs has been launch in India. Such health

problems can be classified into different categories like -

Communicable disease problems

Nutritional problems

Environmental sanitation problems

Medical care problems

Communicable disease continue to be major problem in India. Diseases considered to be of

great importance are -

Malaria

Tuberculosis

Diarrhea

Acute respiratory disease

AIDS

India consist of small group of well fed and a very large group of undernourished. The

specific problems in the country are

Protein energy malnutrition

Nutritional anemia

Low birth weight

The most difficult problem to tackle in this country is environmental sanitation problem,

which is multifactorial and multifaceted.

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In India national health policies are made but financial resources are considered inadequate to

furnish the cost of running such services. In rural area 74% population doesn‟t get benefit of

modern curative and preventive health services.

Approx. 80% of health services are concentrated in urban area but with uneven distribution of

doctors. Thus major medical care problem in India is inadequate distribution of available

health resources between urban and rural area, lack of penetration of health services to social

periphery.

Thus above discussed in detail are the problems which is being faced by the society. Several

NGOs in the city are trying to overcome such problems of our society. Our NGO

„Chhanyado‟ is also working to overcome such problems preveling in the society.

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2. DISCUSSION ABOUT VARIOUS NGO‟S

There are several NGOs working for this noble cause in this area. Some of them are Manav

Jeevan Seva Trust, Manav Seva Charitable Trust, etc. These NGOs help needy and poor

people of the society. Manav Jeevan Seva Trust is engaged in providing hospital and medical

facilities of maximum possible extent to the backward class of the society with 20 years of

experience in this field. The detail discussion regarding such NGOs given is as here an under

The Manav Jeevan Seva Trust was formed to help needful people in better and organized

way. These NGO help people admitted in hospital by giving them free medicines. This

NGO also help needful student books and stationer.

The trust is registered under charitable organization with register no. F27950. This NGO

evaluates the programs on a regular basis to ascertain that the fund is by used to their

maximum possible potential.

Manav Seva Charitable Trust provide services like medical treatment, shelter, food and care

to needy people of the society at free of cost at present Manav Seva Charitable Trust serves

medical facilities to the large number of the people of the society. This NGO helps people to

don‟t have support and nobody to care and not even home to stay. They take care of them in

their ashram at Surat.

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It would be more clear to understand from the images shown as here under:

Manav Seva Charitable Trust

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3. BACKGROUND ABOUT NGO – CHHANYADO

Surat Manav Seva Sangh – „Chhanyado‟ is a Charitable Trust Registered under the Bombay

Public Trust Act and its Regi. No. is E-4334-Surat. Also out trust is registered under

Sec.12A of the Income Tax Act. Trust‟s Income Tax Pan. NO. is AA CTS 0627F.

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The donation of the trust is eligible for exemption under section 80G under Income Tax Act.

In addition to that the organization is also registered under Home Ministry of Foreign

Currency Regulation Act of central government so that the donations are acceptable in any

form of currency. Further it is to inform that donations for dialysis project is eligible for

deduction under section 35AC.

„Chhanyado‟ name itself enough to define the noble cause where poor and needy people and

patients get care and shelter in the NGO Chhanyado has been establish in 1998. With help of

kind donors and trustees due to their experienced in different fields. With the help of such

kind donors today this NGO is on the top of the cities. Chhanyado is working at “New Civil

Hospital Campus, Majura Gate, Surat”. There are total 90 members working for such noble

cause including trustees, members and workers. There are 15 trustees who is running such

organization. There are no other branches of „Chhanyado‟. Chhanyado is giving shelter to

needful and poor people since last 10 years. This trust is believe in service to mankind.

Every year around more then 14000 people takes benefit from our trust; they will take

definite of dialysis service, MIRService, Mealservice and Laboratory. We will be giving this

service free of charge to people below poverty line, freedom fighters, and people above age

70 and economically poor admitted in New Civil Hospital & referred by Superintendent of

New Civil Hospital. For others we will charge Rs. 350 (150 processing charge and Rs. 200

for medicine kit charge) for dialysis instead of Rs. 1000 charged in other hospitals.

Chhanyado is engaged in running 16 different medical services in different departments. The

core function of the „Chhanyado‟ is giving maximum possible support to the needful and

poor people of the society. Due to support of the donors and trustees popularity of the

„Chhanyado‟ is increasing day by day. The people come from far away to get benefitted.

The NGO firmly believed that Chhanyado will get kind support in future also and will keep

continue in working for such noble cause.

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4. DETAIL ABOUT NGO „CHHANYADO‟

As said earlier „Chhanyado‟ is engaged in working to help poor and needful people of the

society. Since last 10 years Chhanyado mainly focused to provide medical treatments to the

needful people those who cannot survive in the society. Chhanyado is concentrating on

health issues which are being faced by the needful people who cannot even fulfill their basic

needs.

The detail analysis and discussion regarding „Chhanyado‟ discussion and mention as here

under.

HOW THEY ARE CREATING AWARENESS IN THE SOCIETY?

Chhanyado has different departments to promote their activities. Such activities are

promoted by the group or team members of the Chhanyado. These team members support

this activities and promote them by visiting the needful areas of the society. These create

awareness among the people. Thus by promoting such activities „Chhanyado‟ create notable

awareness among the needful people.

HOW DO THEY PLAN THEIR ACTIVITIES?

There is a special department in Chhanyado for proper planning and successful

implementation of their promotional activities. In Chhanyado there is a PRO marketing

department for successful strategic planning of promotional activities. This marketing

department set mission and vision of the such activities of different departments. Further it is

to inform that such PRO marketing department plan their activities and gathered necessary

information by visiting and concern doctors at different places. Thus this NGO plan with

strategic vision to promote their activities.

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HOW DO THEY CARRY OUT THEIR MISSION OF THEIR WORKING FOR A

SOCIAL CAUSE?

Chhanyado is working multifunction activities for such noble cause. The activities of

Chhanyado is explained in detail as mention below

Food Services

We are running "Bhojnalaya" at extremely concessional rates i.e. at Rs.3/- only per person

per dish for the care takers & relatives of the patients admitted in the New Civil Hospital and

who are coming from the interior villages area of Surat, Navsari, Bulsar, ahawa, dang and

Bharuch District.

We are serving best quality food prepared from pure ghee and groundnut oil. Also we are

sending daily 40 Tiffins for the old civil hospital patients of “ParivartanVyasanMukti

Kendra”. In our “Bhojanalay” daily average 500 to 550care takers of patients are benefited by

our trust.

We also offer meal at free of cost to the very poor and needy. Morning tea is given at free

cost. Also for OPD patients, we are running canteen & giving Breakfast & Tea at a

subsidized rate on „No Profit, No Loss bases.

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Below is the sponsorship project of Chhanyado. Anyone who is willing to donate can easily

opt such option from anywhere at anytime.

BHOJANSHALA

(1) .ONE TIME MEAL Rs.1,500/-

Take Sponsorship " ONE TIME MEAL " for Day(s) Add

(2) .TWO TIME MEAL Rs.2,500/-

Take Sponsorship " TWO TIME MEAL " for 01

Day(s) Add

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(3). ONE TIME MEAL (SPONCERSHIP OF LIFETIME) Rs.15,000/-

Take Sponsorship " ONE TIME MEAL -LIFETIME " for 01

Day(s) Add

(4) .ONE DAY TWO TIME MEAL (SPONCERSHIP OF LIFETIME) Rs.25,000/-

Take Sponsorship " ONE DAY TWO TIME MEAL -LIFETIME " for 01

Day(s) Add

(5) .BABY CLOTH KIT Rs.2,100/-

Take Sponsorship "NEW BABY CLOTH KIT " for 01

Day(s) Add

(6) .PURE GHEE HALVA TO POST DELIVERY WOMEN Rs.18,000/-

Take Sponsorship " PURE GHEE HALVA TO POST DELIVERY WOMEN " for 01

Day(s) Add

(7). VASANAPAK [ NUTRITION FOOD ] TO POST DELIVERY

WOMAN Rs.51,000/-

Take Sponsorship " NUTRITION FOOD TO POST DELIVERY WOMAN " for 01

Day(s) Add

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Dormitory Facilities "Shree Shriyadevi Bhagirath Rathi Aaram Mandir"

For the relatives and care takers of the patients admitted in New Civil Hospital, we are

running dormitory.

We offer this facility at just Rs.1/- per day. This includes bed, lockers, common gas and

freeze facility etc.

'Relatives of patients are provided with all sleeping material and common toilet and bathroom

facilities.

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Sanitary materials to New born babies

We are giving totally free gift of one kit containing baby mattress, baby towel, one meter

cloth pieces and 11 other necessary pieces of cloths and sleeping zula with net protecting

from maleria'smoskitos to all new born babies born in New Civil Hospital.

One kit costs Rs.125/- and monthly average 300 kits are being gifted regularly since last 3

years.

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Medical Instruments to use at home without any rent- Late Shri

ChimanbhaiNarottambhai Patel Medical Instruments service center"

We are providing medical instruments required for patients at their home after taking

discharge from hospital, like Fouler bed, semi Fouler bed, Walker, Back rest, Wheel chair,

traction kits, Oxygen bottles, Suction machine, sticks, comods, etc. without charging any

rent, just by taking refundable deposit.

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Ambulance Service

We are having two ambulances, one for city and other for out city services.

We are giving free ambulance services to Below Poverty Line patients referred by New Civil

Hospital and charges are on „No Profit, No Loss bases‟ for others. One ambulance is

sponsored by Shri Jitubhai Shah of Jainam Share Consultants Ltd. & one from Shri Jay

AjitChhaira

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Fair Price Medical Store "Lokseva Medical Store"

We are running fair price medical store namely „Lok Seva Medical Store‟. We offer charity

discount @ 17% to the patients of New Civil Hospital and also 14% discount for other public

of the city.

Also we are giving 25% to 50% charity discount on surgical items. Average yearly we are

giving around Rs.25 lacs by way of charity discount to the poor and needy patients.

Also patients who are very poor say Below Poverty Line and in abnormal circumstance

patients who don't have money to purchase medicine, then for them we are giving additional

discount up to 100% from the medical relief fund of the trust. We are selling the medicines of

only standard companies.

'The daily sales of lokseva medical store is Rs. 65,000/- to Rs. 70,000/-

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Below is the sponsorship project of Lokseva Medical Store of Chhanyado. Anyone who is

willing to donate can easily opt such option from anywhere at anytime.

LOKSEVA MEDICAL STORE

(1) .MEDICAL RELIEF FOR POOR PATIENT

Donate as Your Wishes 01.00

Add

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Medical Camps

Trust is organizing two medical camps every year. In 2008 Last year, free medical check up

and free medicine camp were organized in poor locality of Limbayat Area, Surat.

Also one Blood donation camp is organized every year by the trust for the benefit of poor

patients of New Civil Hospital who have no money to pay for even process or services

charges for blood bottles.

'Not only patients of Civil Hospital but citizen of surat are also taking benefit of this activity.'

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Shree Mahavir General Hospital - Sahyog helping in running the hospital

Shree Mahavir Health and Medical relief society is running hospital namely Shree Mahavir

General Parent Hospital. Our trust becomes the sahyogi trust for this hospital and helping the

parent body in administration of hospital as well as bearing 50% loss of the hospital from 1-

11-2008.In this hospital medical services are provided at a very affordable rates and all other

medical service charges are very very reasonable and affordable for poor & lower middle

class people.

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Help to Diamond Workers in year 2008

Looking to the recession period in diamond industry of the city, so many diamond workers

are jobless & they all are facing financial problems for running their household expenses. Our

trust has distributed 17,000 grossary kits. [each kit contain 15 kg wheat, 2 kg tuvar dal & 1

ltr. oil] among diamond workers at a very concessional rate and spent Rs. 34 Lacs to help

them.

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Blood Donation Camp - Medical store anniversary celebration

Every year on 4th April on anniversary of our discounted rate LOK SEVA MEDICAL

STORE we organize blood donation camp. Till now we have supplied 600 to 650 bottles of

blood to new civil hospital so that poor and needy patients can have blood at a time & that

too without any cost.

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Help flood affected people - Help at the time of natural disaster

At the time of natural disaster our trust is always ready to serve the affected people. At the

time of flood in Surat in the year 2006 our trust has distributed 40,000 milk pouches,

2,50,000 drinking water pouches and food packets to affected as an immediate relief. Then

after we have organized so many medical camps in different location of Surat city. Also we

had distributed 10,000 grain kits containing 5 kgsatta, 3 kgs rice, 2 kgstuvar dal, 1 kgs oil and

required masalas ( spices) and salt. Also we have distributed 30,000 educational kits to the

affected students of the city through Surat municipal corporation education department. In

flood at Barmar (Rajasthan) we have sponsored 12 Lacs for 24 homes for homeless below

poverty line flood affected people and contributed Rs. 5 lacs in five schools in surrounding

poor locality. We have also distributed clothes & educational kits to the students residing in

poor areas.

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MRI Center - "Aatmajyoti MRI Centre"

Our trust has started MRI Centre named "Aatmajyoti MRI Centre" at new civil hospital, Surat

under public-private partnership scheme of Government of Gujarat on 15th May 2008. The

centre was inagurated by honorable cheif minister Shri NarendrabhaiModi. We have installed

latest MAGNETOM ESSENZA brand new latest model machine of 1.5 MR scanner from

siemens. We are doing free MRI to Below Poverty Line patients referred by suprintendent of

new civil hospital, Surat. As per the terms & conditions of the agreement with Government of

Gujarat. Also for other patients our charges are very concessional about 50 % less than

charges prevailing in open market. Also on Donor's right we are giving concession of Rs. 25

Lacs every year to lower middle class poor and needy people. Upto May - 2009 about 9,054

MRI is done at our centre.

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Below is the sponsorship project of Atmajyoti MRI Centre of Chhanyado. Anyone who is

willing to donate can easily opt such option from anywhere at anytime.

AATMJYOTI MRI CENTRE

(1) .ONE MRI FOR POOR PATIENT Rs.2500/-

Donate fixed amount of Rs.2500/- ( INR ) for MRI to one Poor Patient Add

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Dialysis Center

There is 13 dialysis machines are engaged in providing dialysis services managed by

Chhanyado . Here everyday 39 dialysis are there take place. For one dialysis there is

expense of Rs.1050 that as per 300 working days expense of 11700 dialysis is Rs. 1 crore and

22 lacs but 50% of dialysis are taken place free of cost. For remaining patients they charged

Rs.100 or Rs. 150 or Rs.200.

Following policy is there for dialysis donations

Any person can donate anytime can donate from Rs.1000 to as per wish for dialysis services

provided by the organization.

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Below is the sponsorship project of Dialysis Centre of Chhanyado. Anyone who is willing to

donate can easily opt such option from anywhere at anytime.

MAHESHWARI DIALYSIS CENTRE

(1) .ONE DIALYSIS Rs.1,000/-

Take Sponsorship of " ONE DIALYSIS " for 01

Day(s) of poor patient Add

(2) .ONE DAY DIALYSIS Rs.40,000/-

Take Sponsorship of " ONE DAY DIALYSIS " for 01

Day(s) of poor patient Add

(3). PERMENENT DIALYSIS EVERY YEAR Rs.4,00,000/-

Take Sponsorship of " PERMENENT DIALYSIS EVERY YEAR " for 01

Day(s) Add

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Establishment of Eye Hospital

With the help of the organization there is the establishment of Eye hospital in 2001 at Mandvi

of Surat district. In this hospital every treatment regarding eyes is being provided. More eye

treatment provided to patient free of cost. Up till now there is 6000 operations has been done

in this hospital.

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Service of Pathology Lab

The Jaimala pathology lab has been started in August, 2011 by Chhanyado. Here services are

being provided to the patient of the 50% less than market rate. Here upmost every kind of

taste has been done like blood urine, malaria, TB, kidney, tumor art, diabetes, protein,

vitamiB-12.

Below is the sponsorship project of Pathology Lab of Chhanyado. Anyone who is willing to

donate can easily opt such option from anywhere at anytime.

PATHOLOGY LABORATORY

(1). LABORATORY REPORT FOR POOR PATIENTS.

Enter the amount you wish to donate 01.00

INR Add

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Tea & Breakfast

Patients from outside city and nearby villages come to New Civil Hospital for OPD

treatment. We are providing 1 cup of tea with fresh breakfast at only Rs. 5/- to the patients

between 9:30 am to 1:00 pm except Sundays and public holidays.

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Trade Fair

In Surat every year Southern Gujarat Chambers of Commerce & Industry, Surat is organizing

Trade Fair for the period of 5 days for different businesses & try to create awareness of

different products of different companies. We are also participating in this trade fair and by

this we try to reach more & more citizens by providing information of our social activities.

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Nutritious meal in Gynec ward

We are giving „Shiro‟ prepared from pure ghee, wheat Atta and Gur to all patients of Gynec

ward and children ward of New Civil Hospital , that too totally free. Our trust is also

providing 1.5 kg "Vasana Laddu" prepared from pure ghee, dry coconut, ginger, eatable gum

(Gunder) to every patient after their discharge from Gynec ward of New Civil Hospital Surat.

Educational help to students of Tribal area

Our trust has distributed 60,000 notebooks and School uniforms free of cost to the students of

tribal areas like Dharampur, Kaparada, Vasandu, Ahwa & Dang. Moreover our trust has

distributed practice books & calculators to the student of science faculty. Our trust has spent

about 15 Lac rupees for the same.

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What are the resources requirements and how do they try to meet this requirement?

Chhanyado is a charitable trust our NGO required wide range of resources as working area of

Chhanyado is wide to provide latest and up to date medical facilities Chhanyado required

latest and updates medical equipment. Further it is to inform that to fulfill its requirements

„Chhanyado‟ is running separate marketing department. Apart from this due to popularity of

Chhanyado fulfill its requirement by way of donations.

Moreover by way of marketing and camping through its website named www.chhanyado.org

on internet Chhanyado fulfill requirements.

What are the challenges being faced by Chhanyado?

In initial phase when the very first idea of NGO is developed. It had been started facing

problem of persuasion by the people in our society still people look suspect fully towards an

organization if it demands for monetary resource. Moreover there were many legal

formalities and approvals of Governments for NGO which was time consuming regarding

registration Procedures of Chhanyado.

Moreover it was challenging for the organization to put our idea to the public but as time pass

by its work in public interest Chhanyado started getting positive response and it positively

approved by public and its helping authorities.

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5. STUDY ABOUT FEW OTHER NGOs

There are number of NGO and government department working for such noble cause. Such

NGOs help them to meet their basic needs and requirements. These Ngo provide needy

people medical facilities and running health centers for the lower class of the society.

Government is also concentrating on such issues and has established many hospitals and

health centers in various parts of the states and cities are over the country.

As said earlier apart from Chhanyado there are several other NGO and charitable trust

working in the city for noble cause.

The objective of such NGO is to identify children and persons who are in need of medical

treatment and surgical assistance from the rural pockets and help them avail the medical and

surgical facility. NGO engaged in Surat city for providing such facilities to people who are

economically challenged and weak are listed as here under :

Disable Welfare Trust of India

Narayan Seva Sansthan

Pathsala

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The brief detail of each NGO above mentioned is as here under:

Disable Welfare Trust of India.

The evolution of this Organization revolves around the spirit, dream and vision of one man,

Kanubhai Tailor the numero uno of this institution, whose singular effort has transformed the

lives of many physically challenged humans of the city, State and Nation. Paralyzed by Polio

in both his legs he had to literally drag himself to the school, for his basic education and for

his further studies. During his stint at the college he came across many like bodied persons

who narrated their sufferings from the society and the perfunctory attitude of the State

Government towards the disabled. Having heard about their miseries, Kanubhai decided to

fight for justice by knocking the doors of the society and the Government and to make them

understand their responsibilities.

In 1979 Kanubhai went on a hunger strike for eleven days with a protest to allow bus

traveling free of cost for the disabled. The Gujarat Government bowed & came to terms and

today thousands of disabled in Gujarat are availing this benefit for which Kanubhai had borne

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the pain & agony. This success was a beginning in the life of this little champion to fight for

respectability and right for the Disabled.

In the year 1985 he shifted to Surat where he started of his entrepreneurial venture with a

printing press in this very hutment. Here he used to train the disabled in this trade to make

them self-dependent & self-sufficient. He always felt that the sufferings that he had

undergone should not be borne by his fellow brethren. His indomitable spirit and his

inclination to voice out for the disabled made him form an NGO in the name and form of

“Disable Welfare Trust of India”, in the year 1991. This he thought would be instrumental in

creating a platform from where he could offer a basket of services to the underprivileged

disabled persons, like education, training and rehabilitation.

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Narayan Sewa Sansthan

Narayan Sewa Sansthan is a NGO established in 1985 by Dr. Kailash Agrawal „Manav‟ to

treat patients suffering from polio, cerebral palsy and serve the orthopedically handicapped

and disabled. Our aim is to provide education and vocational training to the disabled and

mentally retarded people with proper facilities to develop their potential to the fullest so that

they can be solf0reliant and independent.

Out charitable organization works closely with hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, mentally

retarded children, handicapped and disabled individuals.

Our programs are made possible by donations and contributions from corporations,

organizations and individuals who generously support us. As support builds, we will

continue to extend our efforts and services provided to improve the quality of life for the

physically challenged individuals.

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Poor, needy and physically disabled people are being operated free of cost at Narayan Sewa

Sansthan. Afterwards, these people are imparted vocational training, enabling them to earn

their livelihood on their own. These services are provided by highly experienced and

motivated professionals and volunteers.

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PathShala

PathShala is Group which is teaching to poor people and children‟s who cannot able to study

due to the money problem.

This is also organizing event‟s, function, and many more for the children‟s so that can also

get enjoyment and they can also able to see the different thing‟s which they can‟t able to

effort by themselves to see it.

By making event‟s and different things we can get the profit so that we can able to help that

children by giving the food and by many different things.

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6. Recommendation

From the all the information gathered and provided in the report its come to know that

„Chhanyado‟ is engaged in the social activities. „Chhanyado‟ is doing undoubtly well when

its come to help poor and needful people. Apart from that I would like to recommend that as

„Chhanyado‟ is engaged in social activities in Surat, It should start their charity in other cities

also. With help of new technologies and ideas „Chhanyado‟ can establish in each and every

cities. I firmly believed that Chhanyado will keep on gaining public trust in future.

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Bibliography

Books

Economica – Raland Benalau

General Economics – S. Chand

Websites

WWW.Chhanyado.org

WWW.disbleindia.org

www.faculty.edu.sa

www.gyanpedia.com

www.narayansansthan.org

www.economishelp.org