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    KESHAV SEVA

    SAMITHIImproving the lives of underprivileged Section of the society

    Amrendra Kumar 1211168

    Anubhav Tiwary 1211171

    Ajinkya Deshmukh 1211179

    Joseph John 1211191

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    Keshava Seva Samithi (KSS)Seva hi Paramo Dharmah- Service is the highest form of dharma

    Founded in 1999 by Late Shri. H.K.Mohan Kumar, BE Mechanical Engineer and Deputy Manager with MICO

    To Empower all the slum

    dwellers of the city so that

    they match upto the level of

    mainstream society

    Vision

    Areas of operation : Education, Health, Women & Youth Empowerment

    Scope of operation : Operation limited to Bangalore that too within North-East side as it has highest

    proportion of slum areas

    Responsibility handled by volunteers with supports from philanthropists & donors

    Mission

    KSS strives for bringing the slum

    dwellers to the main stream of

    the society through cultural

    integration & social upliftment

    Create a sense of dignity,

    equality & responsibility

    Impart values & life skills

    Empower women

    Objective

    Education

    Vidya Bhagya

    Vidya Vahini

    Shishu Mandir

    Summer Camps

    Health Women Empowerment Youth

    Arogya Bhagya :

    Focus on well being

    of HHs in slums;

    includes free health

    checkup, free eye

    surgeries, yoga etc.

    Matru Shakthi :

    Social awareness

    programs for

    women

    Yuva Bharati :

    Training progammes

    and financing

    schemes for push

    carts and ironing

    jobs.

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    KSS Intervention in Education

    Tuition

    Provided from 1st to 7thstandard on daily basis.

    Follow up what they learnin school and build up onthat

    Engage children byconducting plays,workshop and other

    cultural programmes.

    Teachers

    From slums/nearby areaswho have completed

    secondary or highersecondary education

    Part-time employees; paidhonorarium every month

    Locally connected withpeople & children

    Annual training for teacher

    Location

    Make use of spaceavailable within slum areas

    Classes are conducted intemples, community hallsand school premises

    Running tuition center in slums across Bangalore under Vidya Bhagya Program

    throughout the yearObjective

    Engage slum children after school hours where they are likely to pickup bad habits

    Augment childrens learning at school by providing quality education

    Complement by teaching moral and cultural values

    Idea

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    Field Visit to Priyanka Nagar Slum

    House

    Rent of Rs. 10001500 per month

    Water

    Buy @ Rs. 2 per pot

    Health

    Government healthcenter

    Alcoholism

    Ghar ghar ki kahani

    Student

    Help in Household Activities Love their school: Computer Lab, Library

    Ambition Doctor, Engineer, Teacher, Tailor, Policeman

    Parents

    Well do everything possible to teach our children

    Complaint of school infrastructure, mid day meal

    Happy to send their children for evening tuition

    Coordinator

    I get a kick out of social work Mr. Subaiah

    Working at grass-root level, passion for social service

    Tutor

    I was always interested in teaching Mr. Chandrappa

    Challenge of convincing some parents

    EnthusiasticParticipation

    EconomicDisparity

    Dance, Sing,Enjoy

    Observation

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    Is the model successful? Scalability

    Sustainability

    Credibility among community and donors: Sponsorship of children

    Transparency: Audit Report

    Accountability: Community is very submissive

    Impact

    103 tuition centers: provided tuition to 7650 students in last four years

    Increasing teaching dimension: Sports, cultural programs, quality education, computer education

    Workforce Financial Challenges Infrastructural Challenge

    Long term relationship

    with community

    Operation cost of INR 21600 per

    center per annum in 2011Lack of space

    Emotional Connect with

    community

    Fund raising - 80/20 funding from

    individual vs. corporates ; Kickback

    involved in corporate funding

    Unavailability of

    technology, medium for

    teaching

    Challenge in finding local

    volunteer

    Lack of skilled workforce to bring

    corporate funding

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    NGO LocationScope of

    operationDifferentiating Factor

    Save the Children New Delhi Global

    Focus on providing learning environment,

    implementation of policies and practices.

    Concept of mobile learning centre for slum children in

    Delhi

    SMILE Foundation New Delhi National Collaboration with grassroots level NGOs

    Dani Development

    and Social Action

    Peenaya

    ,BangaloreBangalore

    Focus on industrial area slums. Conduct social audit

    of industries and factories in that area. Nutritional

    support through midday meal.

    Nai DishaLearning Center

    New Delhi NCRFollows NCERT Syllabus, Scholarship program,

    Availability of computer lab

    DIKSHA

    FOUNDATIONPatna Bihar

    Focus on technology and inclusion of extra-curricular

    activities with education. Use of mass media like radio

    & television to impart education

    Study of other NGOs

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    Way Ahead..

    Collaboration with other stakeholders

    Collaboration with NGOs like SMILE Foundation working in similar area

    Collaboration with government for infrastructure facilities under schemes like JNNURM

    Focus on increasing visibility

    Marketing activities targeted at corporate donors ; important for sustaining in long run

    Will help in bringing more funds by establishing credibility

    Inclusion of parents as shareholders

    Nominal charge of INR 30 as operating cost

    Need to communicate benefit to parents; will bring accountability in the system

    Mobile Learning Center

    Will help in high technology teaching aids

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    Thank You

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    Operational Expense