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he year 2011, a promising
and a very happy new year for Thuman welfare foundation,
Gurgaon. A very happy new year in the
sense that the year 2011 was full of
excitement and a big achievement,
because of the fact that on 29th day of
September 2011, Human welfare
foundation was registered by the District
Register of Firms & Societies, Gurgaon,
Haryana, vide no DR/GGN/135 year 2011-
12 under Societies Act. 1860. Thus the
foundation came into being as a legal
entity with certain limitations under
societies act 1860. Further in this context
we would like to mention a brief history of
the foundation as under :-
The idea to form the foundation
came to the mind of the president of the
Foundation during the course of his
engineering studies in the year 1991.
Since then he always used to feel to help
the poor needy People especially in the
field of education and social well being of
the society. During his professional life, he
started and continued social work with his
l im i ted f in a n c ia l res o u rces a n d
constituted
Human Rights Watch for India in 1996. The
then deputy commissioner of Rewari
(Haryana) appointed Anil Gupta Engineer
(President of the foundation) as a member
of the district child Adoption Review
Committee, Rewari in the year -1996-97.
He worked as a social worker in the area of
education as well as for the social well
being of the society. Thereafter the well
being of society in the field of education
and environment has been regularly
continuing since the year 2004 till the legal thformation of the foundation dated 29
September 2011 i.e, date of registration of
the foundation under the Societies act
1860. In the process, in order to give a
practical shape to the foundation, a
meeting was convened in its office, I-22,
Ground Floor, South City-II, Gurgaon on th12 February 2011 at 6 pm for the purpose
of formation of General Body and the
Executive Committee of the foundation as
required for the purpose of registration
under societies act 1860.
January 2011 to
December 2012 HUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATIONGURGAON
HUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATIONGURGAON
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ll the members of the
foundation will constitute Athe general body meeting
of the Human Welfare Foundation.
1) President
2) Vice-President
3) General Secretary
4) Treasurer
5) Executive members 3 to 16
In this way the foundation
started its functions regularly
initially in the field of education.
We may add here that in the first
instance the area of operation of
the foundation shall be the state of
Haryana and Rajasthan which may
be extended to other states as
well.
ims and objectives of the
foundation has been Amentioned in details in the
memorandum of Association of the
foundation.
(1) Making better use of the
talents and time of children in
rural areas.
(2) To expand opportunities for
The composition of the
executive committee shall
be as unde r:-
The main aims are:-
girls and handicapped children
in the field of education.
(3) Developing more friendly
environment among students
of the Basic Education Centers
of the foundation.
(4) To encourage and cultivate the
habit of reading and create
general awareness about
development taking place in
the society by opening library
at the basic Education Centers
started by Foundation.
(5) Education and awareness
programmes.
n the month of December 2011,
a basic education centre was Istarted at Samaspur village in
Gurgaon and has been going on
successfully. In the month of
December 2011 the strength of
student was 13 which increased to
24 in the month of April 2012 and
30 students in the month of June
2012. At present the number of
student 40.
A brief summary of
p r o g r a m m e s a n d
activities which are going
on by the foundation is
given below :
The following activities are
going on in the following
S c h o o l s b e s i d e s B a s i c
Education Centre Samaspur,
Gurgaon .
HWF Talent Search Test under
Talent Development Programme of
HWFG is also going on regularly in
the following schools :
1) Basic Education centre, HWFG
Village Samaspur, Gurgaon
(Haryana)
2) Senior Secondary School
Baskripal Nagar District: Alwar
(Rajasthan)
3) Girls middle School Baskripal
N a g a r, D i s t r i c t : A l w a r
(Rajasthan)
4) Vijay Public School, Baskripal
N a g a r , D i s t r i c t : A l w a r
(Rajasthan)
5) Mona Lisa Public School, NEB-
Alwar City (Rajasthan)
A l i b r a r y i s r u n n i n g
successfully in the middle school,
Baskripal Nagar, District Alwar
(Rajasthan). We are also providing
f inancial help in impart ing
computer training to the poor and
handicapped children especially
poor girls.
A sum of Rs.12,600/- has been
paid as computer training fee to
two girls & one handicapped boy.
Apart from this, a sum of RS
10,500/- has been paid as tuition
fee to two daughters of a cancer
January 2011 to
December 2012HUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATION GURGAONHUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATION GURGAON
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patient on the basis of the
appl ication received by the
foundation.
eneral Body meeting and
meeting of the executive
committee and advisory GBoard have been held from time to
time. Till date, one General Body
Meeting, 7 meetings of Executive
Committee and 1 meeting of the
Advisory Board have been held in
the office of the foundation. We
have conducted f ive ta lent
development programme test on
different dates at our various
centers.
(1) Shree K.P.Sharma – Retired
Educationist
(2) Shree Mange Ram – Retired
Army Personnel
(3) Shree J.P.Tiwari – Retired
Government Officer
(4) Shree Anil Gupta – Vice
President of Company
(5) Shree R.C.Gupta – Retired LIC
Employee
(6) S h r e e G o v i n d S i n g h
Kavia, Jodhpur
(7) Shree Sanjay Dutt Purohit,
Jodhpur
The associated faculty
members with HWFG are
mentioned below.
meeting of the Advisory Committee held on 2.10.2012 resolved to
increase the strength of faculty members of the teaching staff, also Aadvised to open more new Basic Education Centers under able
guidance of present faculty. In a week two days i.e., Saturday and Sunday
classes are held for two hours at basic education centers Samaspur village,
Gurgaon.
1. Mr. R C Gupta, Retired LIC Employee, Ajmer
2. Mr. K P Sharma, Retired Educationist, Gurgaon
3. Mr. Mange Ram , Retired Army Personnel, Gurgaon
4. Mr. P. Tiwari, Retired Govt. Officer, Gurgaon
5. Mr. S. K Kaul, Retired Executive Engineer, Gurgaon
6. Dr. R S Gupta, Retired Professor of BITS, Pilani, Gurgaon
7. Mr. Kashi Ram Sharma, Retired Educationist, Alwar
8. Mr. Tirlok Chand Sharma, Retired Govt. Employee, Alwar
9. Mr. Aditya Nath Jha, Social Worker, Gurgaon
10. Mr. Sunil Gupta, Economist, Ajmer
11. Mr. M B Lal ( CEO of Denfab Engineering Consultancy)
The month wise break up of students is as under.
The members of advisory Committee are as under.
S.No. Month Total No. Girls Boys No. of Days
of Students Attendance
1 December 2011 13 2 11 2
2 January 2012 23 7 16 1
3 February 2012 23 7 16 3
4 March 2012 25 7 18 8
5 April 2012 25 6 19 3
6 May 2012 29 7 22 4
7 June 2012 30 4 26 4
8 July 2012 35 7 28 6
9 August 2012 59 17 42 7
10 September 2012 76 20 56 8
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Various activities at Basic Education Center ,
Samaspur of Human Welfare Foundation
Gurgaon( Haryana).
Indoor Activities
Students taking part in
study classes at Centre.
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Various activities at Basic Education Center ,
Samaspur of Human Welfare Foundation
Gurgaon( Haryana).
Anil Gupta Engineer with
students at
Basic Education Centre
Samaspur Village, Gurgaon
Sweets being distributed to
students of
Basic Education Centre,
Samaspur Village, Gurgaon
( Haryana) on thethoccasion of 15 August 2012.
( Left to right teaching faculty
Mr. Mange Ram
Mr. K P Sharma
and Mr. R C Gupta)
January 2011 to
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DONOR SPEAKSMange Ram(Retired Army Personnel)
January 2011 to
December 2012HUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATION GURGAONHUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATION GURGAON
Lalit Mohan SenaptiWorking Professional
am very happy to be associated with Human Welfare Foundation Gurgaon, an
organization working for Rural Children and underprivileged and as a responsible Icitizen of India , I am pleased to share some responsibilities towards the development
of community. Human Welfare Foundation executive approached me and explained the
objectives of organization. With this approach, I was very much impressed and decided to
work with them.
I am very proud that I have made small contribution which will help in a small way and
bring smile on the faces of rural children.
have been supporting Human Welfare Foundation Gurgaon on regular basis and
found it is worthwhile because the kind of work HWFG is doing for the benefit of poor Iand underprivileged people. It is really appreciable. I am sure that their excellent
projects will provide sustainable support to the poor.
I wish Human Welfare Foundation Gurgaon all the best.
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Renewable Sources of Energy:
January 2011 to
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We need to devote some time to understand the Non Conventional Sources of Energy as a responsible citizen of country. Every citizen has some responsibility to make the atmosphere clean and free from pollution. Fossil fuels also causes air, water and soil pollution, and produce greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming whereas renewable energy resources, such as wind, solar and hydropower, offer clean alternatives to fossil fuels. They produce little or no pollution or greenhouse gases, and they will never run out. Now a days maximum countries currently relies heavily on coal, oil, and natural gas for its energy. Fossil fuels are non-renewable, that is, they draw on finite resources that will eventually dwindle, becoming too expensive or too environmentally damaging to retrieve. In contrast, the many types of renewable energy resources-such as wind and solar energy-are constantly replenished and will never run out. Most renewable energy comes either directly or indirectly from the sun. Sunlight, or solar energy, can be used directly for heating and lighting homes and other buildings, for generating electricity, and for hot water heating, solar cooling, and a variety of commercial and industrial uses. Fossil fuels also causes air, water and soil pollution, and produce greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming whereas renewable energy resources, such as wind, solar and hydro power, offer clean alternatives to fossil fuels. They produce little or no pollution or greenhouse gases, and they will never run out. Along with the rain and snow, sunlight causes plants to grow. The organic matter that makes up those plants is known as biomass. Biomass can be used to produce electricity, transportation fuels, or chemicals. The use of biomass for any of these purposes is called Bio-Energy.
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