p4 excellence in social service
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Excellence in Social ServiceTRANSCRIPT
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Theme The Panel will explore ways to give back
to less fortunate people in the Society including giving back to our alma mater.
The focus is on Education, Environment, Health Care, Student Scholarships, and Technology Upgrades at the IIT BHU Campus Hostels.
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Excellence in Social Service
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Moderator Dr. Manu Vora, CHE 68
Panelists Dr. Raghava Gowda, EEE 71 Mr. Naresh C. Jain, MEC 67 Mr. Ujjual Nath, MET 79 Prof. S. N. Upadhyay, CHE M. Tech. 64, PhD 69
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Excellence in Social Service
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Special Causes Dr. Manu Vora - Health Care
(Blindness prevention) Dr. Raghava Gowda - Education Mr. Naresh C. Jain - Student Scholarships Mr. Ujjual Nath - Wi-Fi Project for IIT BHU
Hostels Prof. S. N. Upadhyay Education and
Environment (Swachha Ganga) 3
Excellence in Social Service
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Exponential Power of the
Gift of Giving (Blind Foundation for India Story)
Dr. Manu K. Vora, CHE 68
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TEDxIIT Chicago Talk 4/13/2013
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Exponential Power of Prevention
* 5 doses (4-6 year age)
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$100,000 in 30 years
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$20,000
$40,000
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Vitamin A* Liftime Income
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BFI Child Sight Project
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BFI Child Sight Project
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Exponential Power of Cure - A Multiplier of 200
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$20
$4,000
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$500
$1,000
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India USA
Cost of Cataract Removal
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BFI Mobile Van
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BFI Results (Before and After)
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Since 1989, raised $3.5 million Performed 110,000 free Cataracts Donated over 10,000 Braille Kits for Education Distributed 105 Mobile Vans Examined over 500,000 children in public schools Helped over 1 million people for eyesight checkups Visit: www.blindfoundation.org
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BFI Results
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Dr. Raghava Gowda, EEE 71
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3rd IIT BHU Global Alumni Meet, New Jersey Saturday, September 21, 2013
A Proposal for the Development of Rural India AIM Institute
Agriculture, Information Sciences, and Management Institute at
various regions in India as a tribute to
Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviyaji
The great freedom fighter and founder of the Banaras Hindu University "I do not for a royal realm aspire, For release or for paradise. To serve those bent with grief I desire And calm their sorrows and help them rise."
150th Malaviya Jayanti
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AIM Institute Team in US
Dr. Raghava Gowda Associate Professor Department of Computer Science University of Dayton Dayton, OH Dr. Shail Gowda Associate Professor Department of History Wiberforce University Wilberforce, OH
Dr. Donald Polzella Professor & Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Graduate Programs University of Dayton
Dr. Subbu Kumarappan Assistant Professor The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI), Wooster, Ohio
Dr. Mehdi Zargham Professor & Chair Department of Computer Science University of Dayton, OH
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AIM Institute Team in India
Dr. A. K. Tripathi Professor & Ex-Head Department of Computer Engineering, IIT, BHU
Dr. Rakesh Singh Professor & Head Department of Agricultural Economics Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU
Mr. Dhiren Paramale President & CEO LifeRhythm Consulting Pvt. Ltd. Bengaluru, Karnataka
Mr. Satish Asundi Director Reynolds Chemequip Pvt Ltd. Belgaum, Karnataka
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Approach Establish a model AIM Institute under an Agricultural University
offering diploma courses for students who have completed SSLC and PUC
Medium of instruction for SSLC pass students will be the regional language (following the existing curriculum)
Medium of instruction for PUC pass students will be in English (following our proposed curriculum similar to the Associate Degree curriculum of Community Colleges in US)
Focus of the curriculum: Agriculture Information Sciences Management Curriculum would focus on agricultural practices,
agricultural information sciences, and agricultural farm and marketing management of the key regional crops
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We need your SUPPORT! Contact: [email protected]
We request the Honorable Vice-Chancellors of BHU and Arunachal University of Studies to offer two year AIM Diploma (Associate Degree?) Program for PUC students preferably in July 2014.
We seek your participation, support, feedback, and sponsorship for: Organizing a Workshop at the BHU International
Alumni Meet in December 2014 to formulate a detailed plan and strategy for seeking support of the Central and State Governments
Establish a non-profit organization in India and US to raise funds and other resources for nanoBHUs (AIM Institutes) 17
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Naresh C. Jain, MEC 67
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Ujjual Nath, MET 79
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OVERALL PLAN PHASE DATE DESCRIPTION STATUS
Phase 0 2006 The deployment of 28 industrial strength Access Points (APs) in 10 hostels
Partially successful
Phase I 2012 Salvage 10 APs and deploy in Mining, Metallurgy and Material Sciences
Successful
Phase II 2013 After successful completion of Phase-1, test Wifi installation at one site SC De Hostel
Successful
Phase III 2013 Raise balance funds $150K to complete all the other hostels
Planning phase
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THE FUNDING A total of $61, 209 raised for this project IN
2005.
# Name of Donor Year / Branch
(>10K) 1 Soumyo Sarkar 1979 - Mechanical
(5 10K) 2. Rahul Shukla 1989 - Electrical
3. Nikesh Arora 1989 - Electrical
4. Ujj Nath 1979 - Metallurgy
5. Subhas Khara 1979 - Mechanical
(2.5 5 K) 6. Somesh Singh 1978 - Chemical
Total $48,501
7. Balance Donors 1968 - 2003 $12,708
Grand Total $61,209
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FUNDING NEEDED
A total of $38,000 of funding left after the initial attempt and after SC De hostel installation
For the larger hostels Cisco equipment @ $15K per hostel is needed
A total of $120K needs to be raised to complete the project $120K
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Prof. S. N. Upadhyay, CHE M. Tech. 64, PhD 69
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Education Initiative
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Mission and Inspiration Our mission is to make available quality education at an
affordable cost for the children of deprived rural communities. As a first step we have undertaken to build a good rural school in Varanasi.
The project has been conceived by a group of senior professors of the BHU. Some students associated with us had started an informal school for children in a village nearby.
The school was located in a tin-shed with mud floor, lent by one of the villagers. Within two years it attracted some 40 children. Nearly half of them, mainly girls, were not attending any other school. This was because their parents did not consider education necessary for them, or were too poor to afford it. Others were enrolled in a government primary school where hardly any teaching took place.
All these deprived children were keen to have a decent education. They had realized that it was the key to a better future. This first-hand encounter with the harsh social reality prompted us to undertake the present project. 25
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Vision of Quality Education 1. A good education should equip children with
the knowledge, skills and values needed to become productive members of the society and to succeed in the modern socio-economic set-up.
2. Simultaneously it should broaden and refine the social and moral temper of the students so that they can grow up as caring and responsible citizens of a modern democratic nation.
3. A rural school should also serve as a catalyst for promoting the socio-economic and cultural growth of the community in which it is located.
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Plan for Building the School The Trust was formed to raise the resources needed
for building the school. It is registered under section 12A of the Income Tax act and the donations to it are eligible for tax exemption under section 80G.
The estimated cost of building the school with adequate facilities is Rs. 5 Crore.
The project will be executed in two phases. In the first phase a junior school (up to class VIII) will be built. In the second phase it will be extended up to the higher secondary level (up to class XII)
Our calculation shows that if the initial capital cost in building and equipping the school is met from public support then the running cost can be met even with a modest fee structure.
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The People Six of the Trustees promoting the project are
senior professors of BHU. The other Five are highly respectable persons
from other walks of life. Our motivation in taking up the project is to
extend a helping hand to those who are less fortunate than us.
Having succeeded in life we feel it is our moral responsibility to give something back to the society which gave us so much. And the best way we can do so is by creating a model for good education for deprived rural communities.
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Milestones & Road Ahead Purchased 28,084 Sq. Ft. land l to launch Phase I
(up to Class VIII) in the village Kosara (Mirza Murad area), 25 km west of the Varanasi the funds came from families and friends
Need to raise 2.0 Crore for Junior School and 2.5 Crore for Higher Secondary School.
You can donate by a check to KESARI DEVI CHARITABLE TRUST or transfer directly to the account no. 910010040238705, IFS Code- UTIB0000856 at Axis Bank, Lanka, Varanasi.
Website: www.trustkesari.in E-mail : [email protected]
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Board of Trustees 1. Shri V.. B..Upadhyay
Chairman, Board of Trustees
Senior Advocate, Allahabad High Court,
4,Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg,
Allahabad- 211002.
2. Prof. A. N. Tripathi
Managing Trustee
Distinguished Professor, BHU
Former Professor of Electrical Eng. IT- BHU,
Founder Coordinator, Malaviya Centre for Ethics
and Human Values, BHU,
B 31/35-22, Sankat Mochan Colony,
Varanasi -221005. Tele.- 0542-2368937
e-mail: [email protected]
3. Prof. Vibha Tripathi
Joint Managing Trustee
Professor and former HOD, Dept. of A.I.H.C & A. BHU,
B 31/35-22, Sankat Mochan Colony,
Varanasi -221005
Mob.- 9453312719, e-mail- [email protected]
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Board of Trustees 4. Justice Abhinav Upadhyay
Judge, Allahabad High Court
5. Prof. S. C. Lakhotia
Emeritus Professor, Department of Zoology
Former Dean, Faculty of Science, BHU,
6. Prof. S. N. Upadhyay
DAE- Raja Rammanna Emeritus Fellow, IIT-BHU
Former Professor, Dept. of Chemical Engg.
Former Director, IT-BHU,
Former Coordinator, Malaviya Centre of Ethics
and Human Values, BHU.
7. Prof. Chandrakala Padia
Professor, Dept. of Political Science
Dean, Faculty of Social Science, BHU.
8. Prof. Awadhesh Pradhan
Professor, Dept. of Hindi, Faculty of Arts, BHU.
9. Shri Abhijit Upadhyay
Founder, teraclik. web Pvt.Ltd., Gurgaon.
10. Dr. Amit Tripathi
President, Geoexploration LLC, Florida, USA
11. Shri Avijit Tripathi
Director, Vedic Cottages and Resorts, Varanasi
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Education
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We make a living by what we get, We make a life by what we give.
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SUMMARY
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Special Causes Dr. Manu Vora - Health Care
(Blindness prevention) Dr. Raghava Gowda - Education Mr. Naresh C. Jain - Student Scholarships Mr. Ujjual Nath - Wi-Fi Project for IIT BHU
Hostels Prof. S. N. Upadhyay Education and
Environment (Swachha Ganga) 34
Excellence in Social Service
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http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/someone_you_should_know&id=6738491
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BFI Story ABC 7 News (3-31-2009)
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I have no desire for Kingdom, no desire for Heaven, no desire for Moksha.
The only desire I have is to mitigate the sorrow of the living beings who are ridden with sorrow.
I want to shine light into the darkness before peoples eyes.
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Mahamana Malaviyaji
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We entered the BHU for Learning, and we leave the BHU for Serving!
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Tribute to Mahamana
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Thank You!
Slide Number 1Slide Number 2Slide Number 3Slide Number 4Exponential Power of PreventionBFI Child Sight Project BFI Child Sight ProjectExponential Power of Cure - A Multiplier of 200BFI Mobile Van BFI Results (Before and After)Slide Number 11Slide Number 12 AIM Institute Team in USAIM Institute Team in IndiaApproachWe need your SUPPORT!Contact: [email protected] Number 18Slide Number 19OVERALL PLANTHE FUNDINGFUNDING NEEDEDSlide Number 23Education Initiative Mission and InspirationVision of Quality EducationPlan for Building the SchoolThe PeopleMilestones & Road AheadBoard of TrusteesBoard of TrusteesEducationSlide Number 33Slide Number 34Slide Number 35Slide Number 36Slide Number 37Slide Number 38