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MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT-Nov 2017
1. Sankalp Team is now envisioning expanding its footprints in other areas like legal
awareness of women and seeking government funds through appropriate channels for
sponsoring children. Sankalp has sought assistance and guidance from NGO
Consultancies like Crysty NGO Consultancy and KC NGO Consultancy , both based
in Delhi for applying for government funded projects through concerned Ministries
2. Both Yam and Kusum have finally moved to their ancestral village in Nepal ending
around 8 years of association with Sankalp. Sankalp Team did its best in getting
Kusum treated by the best doctors of the city but unfortunately her eye problem was
detected as a neuro issue and she was advised to do exercise as no permanent cure
was available for her ailment.
3. Navodaya Classes are running with full vigour and same preparatory centres have
been started in Dhanbad with Shubham as the teacher and also at our Orissa Centres
where students are guided y Mr Lalit and Mr Sarojit.
4. Regular Tests are being conducted across all the centres and marks are observed and
corrective action taken by Navodaya Volunteers for improving the marks
5. Financial Support has been given to Mr Sarojit for giving sweaters to children
enrolled at his centre in Orissa.
6. November Month saw a flood of projects done at Sankalp by the graduates from
XLRI. The most notable among them were:
a. Career Counselling of students studying in class 8th
and above
b. Infrastructure Improvement like painting of walls at Mohan Nagar Centre and
upkeep of roof
c. Donation of Laser Printer, Projector with Screen and Stationery
d. Below is the excerpt shared after such a session by one of the team members:
e. “It was great to conduct the session. I and Abhishek really loved how the kids
were already so much aware of what they aim to be in life. Needless to say,
there are some gaps which we will hope to address in times to come. We also
hope that the kids liked the session. They seemed jovial and interested
throughout.”
f. An XLRI Team visited Aashiyana Centre and conducted a session on Hygiene
and motivated students to work harder for their goal.
g. Another Team visited Imli Chauk Centre and conducted Drawing Competition
for Kids. It was a memorable experience for kids as they were asked to draws
something which reflects their future aspirations and goals. One of them
shared his wonderful experience with Sankalp. “We, a group of 10 students of
XLRI, visited the IMLI Centre of Sankalp where we were greeted by around
80 children. All these children belonged to the less fortunate section of the
society.
“We all have a dream as a child. We all aspire to be someone great when we grow up, a doctor, an artist, an astronaut and what not. But, everyone in the society does not have access to the same
kind of privileges. While some of us belong to well to do families, are fortunate to be provided with every opportunity to achieve what we aspire, there is a major chunk of the society for whom
availability of basic amenities is a dream. The childhood dreams of becoming someone great slowly drifts away among the hardships of life, and most of these people are unable to achieve what they
desired in life. These children we met also had dreams. We decided to make a conscious attempt to help them
develop a proper understanding of their aspirations and maybe contribute a little in helping them
realize their dreams through a painting competition on the theme “What do I want to become when I grow up”.
For this, we distributed drawing sheets, pencils, erasers, sharpeners, pastel colours and other requirements to each child. We gave them a time of 1 hour for the competition and announced that
the top three paintings would get prizes. We were amazed to see the creativity of these children. There were future nurses, sportspersons,
soldiers, doctors and even social workers in that room busy in painting their imagination and developing a better understanding of their true calling, of what they truly wanted to become.
Throughout the next 1 hour, we were present at their beck and call, helping them to broaden the horizon of their thoughts and paint their dreams. There was a child who wanted to be a lawyer, but did not exactly know what a lawyer did. Then there was another who thought a soldier only fought with enemies. We personally interacted with these children and explained to them the work of each
of these professions, so that they could transfer their thoughts in the paintings. At the end of one hour, we collected all the paintings and a few of us, along with the centre head from Sankalp, took up the task of judging these extraordinary pieces of art, while the rest of us
distributed biscuits and chocolates among the children. We had never envisioned that these children would have such vivid imagination. Judging those paintings was very difficult for all of us.
All of them were so good that we had to come up with top four instead of top three prizes. We distributed the prizes comprising of school bags, tiffin boxes, colour boxes, books etc.
This was followed by an interaction with the children and we took their feedback on the event. We were amazed to know how happy the children were due to this event. They said they got to learn something very different, which their teachers did not teach them. One child said he wanted to
become a social worker like his teacher. We were very happy that we were able to achieve what we intended to.
Through our small effort, we were able to make them better understand their aspirations and maybe motivate them to realize these dreams.
7. Common Tests were conducted across all the centres in Nov month.
8. Sankalp President has been invited as one of the Keynote Speakers at the Social
Entrepreneurship Conclave to be held at XLRI. The focus of the conclave is to invite
budding and established Social Entrepreneurs and bring different such NGOs on a
common platform.
9. There has been marked improvement in the marks scored by students in Hindi section
at the Navodaya Centre. President, himself is taking regular Hindi Comprehension
and Unseen Passage understanding classes on Weekends
10. New Library will be established at Dhanbad and Giridih Centres by this year end.
11. Computer Literacy Classes are running in full swing and passion at Kalahandi, Mohan
Giri Centre
12. Classes are running regularly at Adarsh Bhawan Centre.
13. A new practice of calling sponsors every month and connecting them with their
sponsored students has been started from November month; this was the first such
interaction and will go a long way in building a very special bond with children and
Sankalp. Sponsors were happy with this initiative and their conversation with
sponsored students
14. Stationery distribution was done at our Giridih Centre
15. Drawing Competition was organized at our Telco Centre
16. Special attention will be given by volunteers on Maths till Navodaya Exams in
February 2018
17. Orientation Session for the induction of 2017 batch was organized on 12th
Dec and the
response of the students was overwhelming.
18. Vikas Solanki, a 4th
year student of IIT Roorkee has applied for internship at Sankalp
and will soon be given a suitable project
19. Children’s Day was celebrated across all the Sankalp centres
20. Sweaters were distributed to needy students at our Kalahandi Centre in Orissa. Entire
expenditure was borne by 2k12 and 2k13 batch
21. Motivational Movie-Secret Superstar was shown at NIT Centre to motivate students
to follow their dreams and achieve their goals
22. Special classes were conducted at NIT Centre and issues like domestic abuse were
discussed with girls.
23. Update from Teams from XLRI are under progress for the below projects.
Projects given to graduates from XLRI
1. Giving coverage to Sankalp through Social Media campaigns 2. Establishing libraries across all the Jamshedpur based centres 3. Detailed note on all the colleges and degrees /courses offered by them in Jamshedpur 4. Exploring tie-up with NGOs working in Dharavi Slum area of Mumbai and Sonagachhi area of
Kolkata 5. Fund Raising for infrastructural facilities across Sankalp centres 6. Sharing Google form on different platforms for attracting volunteers towards Sankalp 7. Explore and establish tie-up with Kalinga institute of Social sciences to directly admit a certain
number of students from our Kalahandi Centre every year 8. Make video tutorials -40 or more covering academics, behavioural, social and personality
development content 9. Invitation to Sankalp President in their annual Social Entrepreneurship Summit 10. Connect Sankalp with Pratham NGO for conducting surveys in Adityapur government schools
for accessing learning levels and identifying scope of improvement 11. Approaching and meeting CSR heads of different companies for funds 12. Taking help from their alumnus in Flipkart and Amazon to allow Sankalp advertisement on their
web page
13. Meeting with Secretaries of Ministry of Women and Child development for involving Sankalp in various projects which are 100% funded by the ministry
24. Both Sankalp-A pledge to change and Sankalp Volunteers group FB page noted huge
hike in likes and membership over the month
25. Sankalp saw a huge rise in daily requests for addition to its FB Page of Sankalp
Volunteers Group
1. Monthly interaction led by President took place with the Team and special
mention was made to the tireless efforts which the volunteers are making for making
the different activities successful
2. Both Sankalp-A pledge to change and Sankalp Volunteers group FB
page noted huge hike in likes and membership over the month
3. Sankalp saw a huge rise in daily requests for addition to its FB Page of
Sankalp Volunteers Group.
Thanks to all the Volunteers and well-wishers for your continuous support and
wishes
A pledge to change
1 MS. AAYUSHI 0
2 MR. ABHISHEK 0
3 MR. AMAN 0
4 MR. ADITYA 0
5 MR. ANKIT 0
6 MS.ANSHIKA 0
7 MS.ANWESHA 0
8 MS.ASHA 0
9 MR. AWANINDRA KUMAR SINGH 1460
10 MR. DEEPAK PANSARI 0
11 MS.DEEPAKSHI 0
12 MS.DIKSHA 0
13 MR. MITHILESH 0
14 MR. MOHIT TALELE 1513.6
15 MR. PRABHAKAR NAHAK 0
16 MS.RIYA 0
17 MS.SHWETA 0
18 MS.SNEHA
19 MR. SOURABH 1000
20 MR. VINEET 0
21 MS.AARUSHEE 0
22 MR. PRAKASH SWARNAKAR 1420
23 MR. VIVEK SHARMA 0
SANKALP
FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR NOV -2017
ALUMNI CONTRIBUTION IN BANK A/C (Online)
REGULAR SPONSORS
S.NO. NAME OF THE ALUMNI AMOUNT
24 MR. MANOJ KUMAR PATEL 1000
25 MR. ASHUTOSH KUMAR 0
26 MR. HARSHIT BARANWAL 0
27 MR. AMIT SHARMA 0
28 MR. LINOY EK 0
29 MR. RAHUL SARIN 0
30 MR. ADITYA M. 1400
31 MS. YASHEE 0
32 MR. PRADEEP 0
33 MS. SNEHA PRIYADARSHI 1350
34 MR. PRABHU NAGRAJ 0
35 MR. PRABHU NAGRAJ 0
36 MR. PREM KUMAR RAMMURTY 0
37 MR. MUNISH SHARMA 0
38 MR. MANISH MADHUKAR 0
39 MR. RAJEEV KHANDELWAL 0
40 MR. VIVEK (SECRETARY) 0
41 MS. TANUJA MALLA 1800
42 MR. NAVIN & MRS. AKRITI 0
43 MR. VIKAS DIXIT 1360
44 MR. SURESH PAREEK 1000
45 MR. AKASH 0
46MR. SHASHWAT PANDEY/MR.
SANJEET SUMAN0
47 MS. PRITI 1300
48 MS. SHRUTI SETH 1001
49 MR. SUMIT SINHA 0
50 MR. ABHISHEK PRAJAPATI 0
51 MR. NISHANT KUMAR(TATA STEEL) 0
52 MR.K AVINASH 1300
53 MR. PANKAJ SONI 0
54 MR.MANPREET ARORA 3000
55 MS. SHREMA SINGH 0
56 MR. ABHISHEK MISHRA 0
57 MS. NEHA PRAKASH 1164
21068.6TOTAL
1 MS. SMITA KUJUR 3000
2 MR. HIMANSHU PANHERA 1000
3 MR. SUMIT KUMAR NATH 1000
4 MR. ROSHAN KUMAR 250
5 MR. YOGESH PARATE 500
6 MR. SHAILESH KUMAR 1000
7 MR. GYANPRAKASH 2000
8 MR. SUKHWINDER 2000
9 MS. PRERNA DUBEY 1000
10 MS. SHIWANI SRIVASTAVA 1000
11 MS. ANKITA CHATTERJEE 1000
12 MR. AMRITESH RANJAN 1500
13 MR. AHMAD MAJAZ 1000
14 MRS. SEEMA PRASAD 1000
15 MR. SURESH PAREEK 500
16 MR. SHIVENDRA SRIVASTAVA 1000
17 MS. ZEBA PARWIN 500
18 MR. AKASH MAHTO 1150
19 MR. SANJIT 2000
20 MR. SAURAV 2000
21 ANONYMOUS 500
22 ANONYMOUS 1500
23 ANONYMOUS 1000
24 ANONYMOUS 1200
25 ANONYMOUS 500
26 ANONYMOUS 2000
31100
DONORS
S.NO. NAME AMOUNT
TOTAL
S.NO. NAME OF THE ALUMNI AMOUNT
1 TML DRIVELINES 28000
2 MR. SHIVENDRA SRIVASTAVA 600
3 MR. VIVEK 1200
4 MS. SHWETA 1000
5 MS. SNEHA 500
6 MS. NEHA 400
31700
1 HOSTEL RLB & ABD 4060
2 HOSTEL A 5003
3 HOSTEL B 3970
4 HOSTEL C & D 3630
5 HOSTEL E 7250
6 HOSTEL F 8412
7 HOSTEL G 5100
8 HOSTEL H 4740
9 HOSTEL J 17520
10 HOSTEL I 4046
63731
1 ALUMNI CONTRIBUTION(ONLINE) 52168.6
2 CONTRIBUTION (CASH) 31700
3 HOSTEL COLLECTION 63731
147599.6
CONTRIBUTION (CASH)
TOTAL
HOSTEL COLLECTION
SR. NO. TYPE AMOUNT
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL INCOME
SR. NO. TYPE AMOUNT
1 Abhivyakti Foundation 2000
2 Imli chowk(Nargis Maa’m) 1300
3 Imli chowk(Manju Mahto) 2000
4 Sumit Kumar Shaw(Dhanbad) 2400
5 Rahul Kumar(Dhanbad) 1000
6 Rajneesh(Ashiyana) 1800
7 Aravind (Ashiyana) 1200
8 Jamui & Banka(Pahal) 0
9 Saraswati maam(MIG) 700
10 Neha maam(MIG) 700
11 Nikhil Sir(Telco) 4400
12 Kalahandi(Orissa) (Lalit Kumar) 1500
13 Kalahandi(Orissa) (Sarojit Kumar) 1500
14 Prabhash(Madhepura) 7000
15 Nawal Sir 0
16 Priyanka Ma'am 1200
17 Reena Ma'am 1000
18 Reshma Ma'am 1200
19 Santana Ma'am 4200
20 Padma Ma'am (Ashiyana) 1700
21 Komal Ma'am 5400
42200
EXPENDITURES
TUTOR'S PAYMENT
S.NO. NAME AMOUNT
TOTAL
S.NO NAME TUTION FEE
1 Neeraj 700
2 Bimal 700
3 Pankaj 1000
4 Yogesh 1000
5 Priti 600
6 Simran 1750
7 Karan Jr. 1050
8 Rijumal 1200
9 Soni Kumari 1200
10 Riya Saw 3440
11 Abhishek Kumar 1700
12 Krishna Singh 3600
13 Yaswant 5100
23040
S.NO. TYPE AMOUNT
1 NIT Centre 2000
2 Navodaya Centre @ Ashiyana 800
3 MN center 3000
1 Pramod Ji@ MN Center 1600
2 Ashiyana Centre 2400
3 Sibu Ji@ MN Center 3750
4 Riya 1200
8950
SCHOOL FEES
TOTAL
ROOM RENT
AUTO FARE/BUS FARE
TOTAL
S.NO. TYPE AMOUNT
TOTAL
5800
1Stationary Distribution @ Kalahandi
Center500
2Sweater Distribution @Kalahandi
Center9000
3Drawing Event @ Giridih New
Centre2000
4 Website Domain Renewal 3540
5 Introductory Session 990
6 Dhanbad Students Fee 30112
7 Consultancy Service 15000
8 Question bank for Navodaya 1400
9 Navodaya Form filling 1150
10 Miscellaneous 14907
78599
1 Tutor's Payment 42200
2 School Fee(Regular) 23040
3 Room Rent 2800
4 Auto Fare/Bus Fare 8950
5 Other Expenditures 78599
155589
OTHER EXPENDITURES
S.NO. TYPE AMOUNT
TOTAL
S.NO. TYPE AMOUNT
TOTAL
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
On 31st Oct On 30th Nov
82,250.43 82,336.21
463,428.18 455,353.00
1 95,243.78
2 31,700.00
3 82,250.43
4 63,731.00
5 35,000.00
6 155589
82,336.21
1 463,428.18
2 52168.63 35,000.00
4 95,243.78
455,353.00
SAVED MONEY
Treasurer's Hand
Sankalp's A/C @ SBI
MONEY AT TREASURER'S HAND (On 30th NOV)
S.NO. TYPE AMOUNT
Bank withdrawals (Cash+ Online Transfer)
Alumni Contribution(Cash)
AMOUNT
Balance in bank on the last day of previous
monthAlumni Contribution
Money at Treasurer's Hand(on 31st Oct)
Compensation in Cash
Total Expenditures
TOTAL
SANKALP'S BANK BALANCE (On 30th NOV)
Hostel Collection
Compensation in Cash
Bank withdrawals (Cash+ Online Transfer)
TOTAL
S.NO. TYPE
1 MS. AAYUSHI ADITI KUMARI
2 MR. ABHISHEK KRISHNA SINGH
3 MR. AMAN ABHINASH KR. SINGH
4 MR. SANJIT YASHWANT5 MR. ANKIT ASHISH KUMAR SINGH
6 MS.ANSHIKA ADITYA MAHATO
7 MS.ANWESHA KHUSHBOO KUMARI
8 MS.ASHA NAMITA SARDAR
9MR. AWANINDRA KUMAR
SINGHDIVYA LOHAR
10 MR. DEEPAK PANSARI MONA
11 MR. DEEPAK PANSARI MAMTA
12 MS. DEEPAKSHI GAURAV KUMAR
13 MS. DIKSHA SATYAM KUMAR
14 MR. MITHILESH JATIN BISWAS
15 MR. MOHIT TALELE SHEFALI GORAI
16 MR. PRABHAKAR NAHAK SABITA
17 MS.RIYA ANSU KUMARI
18 MS.SHWETA ANKITA KUMARI
19 MS.SNEHA VIBHU KUMAR JHA
20 MR. SOURABH RAMESH MAHATO
21 MR. VINEET DHRUV
22 MS.AARUSHEE LAXMI KUMARI
23 MR. PRAKASH SWARNAKAR KAJAL KUMARI
24 MR. VIVEK SHARMA SIMRAN ADHIKARI
25 MR. MANOJ KUMAR PATEL GAURAV KUMAR
26 MR. ASHUTOSH KUMAR ROHIT KUMAR
27 MR. SHIVENDRA SRIVASTAVA PREETI KUMARI
28 MR. HARSHIT BARANWAL KUSUM KUMARI
29 MR. AMIT SHARMA SONU
30 MR. LINOY EK SUBHASH
OUR SPONSORS
SR. NO. NAME OF THE SPONSOR SPONSORED CHILD
31 MR. RAHUL SARIN AARTI KUMARI
32 MR. ADITYA M. BITTU KUMAR
33 MS. YASHEE AMAN KUMAR
34 MR. PRADEEP KARAN
35 MS. SNEHA PRIYADARSHI NANDINI KUMARI
36 MR. PRABHU NAGRAJ RAJ JHA
37 MR. PRABHU NAGRAJ RITI PRADHAN
38MR. PREM KUMAR
RAMMURTYABHISHEK(NIT CENTER)
39 MR. MUNISH SHARMA DEEPAK THAKUR
40 MR. MANISH MADHUKAR SAMPATI PATRA
41 MR. RAJEEV KHANDELWAL AYAAN KHAN
42 MR. VIVEK (SECRETARY) PRASHANT(NIT CENTER)
43 MS. TANUJA MALLA BHUBHNESHWARI KUMARI(MN)
44 MR. NAVIN & MRS. AKRITI PREETI KUMARI(NIT CENTER)
45 MR. VIKAS DIXIT RIJU MAL
46 MR. SURESH PAREEK GUDDU
47 MR. AKASH SUMIT(DHANBAD)
48MR. SHASHWAT PANDEY/MR.
SANJEET SUMANSAURAV
49 MS. PREETI TAPAN KUMAR
50 MS. SHRUTI SETH SONI
51 MR. SUMIT SINHA GAYATRI(MN)
52 MR. ABHISHEK PRAJAPATI RIYA
53MR. NISHANT KUMAR(TATA
STEEL)ARTI(DHANBAD)
54 MR.K AVINASH NIRAJ(JAMUI)
55 MR. PANKAJ SONI YAM
56 MR.MANPREET ARORA YOGESH GODDA
57 MR.MANPREET ARORA MOUSHAMI
58 MS. SHREMA SINGH SANKIT KUMAR
59 MR. ABHISHEK MISHRA KHAGESHWARI MAHATO
60 MS. NEHA PRAKASH NIMREET
61 TML DRIVELINES ARCHANA KUMARI
62 TML DRIVELINES MANSHI MUNDA
63 TML DRIVELINES SIMRAN BAHADUR
64 TML DRIVELINES SHIVAM KUMAR BERA
65 TML DRIVELINES ILISHA MANDAL
66 TML DRIVELINES HEMA KUMARI
67 TML DRIVELINES KAJAL PAL
68 TML DRIVELINES KOMAL KUMARI
69 TML DRIVELINES SUMAN SARDAR
70 TML DRIVELINES MANISHA SARDAR
71 TML DRIVELINES NEELAM KUMARI
72 TML DRIVELINES RAKHI KARMAKAR
73 TML DRIVELINES DAMINI NAYAK
74 TML DRIVELINES SOHAN TIRKEY
75 TML DRIVELINES PRIYA KARMAKAR
76 TML DRIVELINES SAKUNTALA MUKHI
77 TML DRIVELINES KOMAL KUMARI
78 TML DRIVELINES PAYAL KARMAKAR
79 TML DRIVELINES SAMIR MUKHI80 TML DRIVELINES RITESH MUKHI81 TML DRIVELINES KARISHMA KUMARI82 TML DRIVELINES LATA KARMAKAR83 TML DRIVELINES MANOJ ADHIKARI84 TML DRIVELINES PAYAL MUNDA85 TML DRIVELINES SALU SARDAR86 TML DRIVELINES MANISH SARDAR87 TML DRIVELINES CHANDINI KARMAKAR88 TML DRIVELINES PUNAM KARMAKAR89 TML DRIVELINES NEHA KARMAKAR90 TML DRIVELINES POOJA KUMARI91 TML DRIVELINES SUBIR
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