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THE NATIONAL TRUSTFOR THE WELFARE OF PERSONS WITH AUTISM, CEREBRAL PALSY, MENTAL RETARDATION AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES
(Government of India, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment)
National TrustAnnual Report 2008-09
Local Level Committee
Networking
Niramaya
Arunim
Samarth & Gharaunda
Gyan Prabha & Uddyam Prabha
AspirationSahyogi
Partnerships
Niramaya
Niramaya was conceived to address the need for Health Insurance for persons with developmental disability, as they were not being covered by existing schemes and plans of Insurance companies.
Persons with disability often undergo several surgeries, and may need constant medical intervention which could be expensive. Insuring them takes this financial burden off the family, and ensures a better quality of life for the person with disability because she does not need to stall medical intervention because of the cost of it.
Health services are provided by a network of hospitals that are empanelled under the Scheme. The premium amount of Rs. 99 per year for persons with income upto Rs. 15000 per month is paid by the National Trust. Those with higher income should deposit Rs. 250 as processing fee.
All registered organisations of National Trust are engaged in enrolment of beneficiaries.
Detailed information and application available on website:www.thenationaltrust.in
Cover design: Logos by Anusha Ranganathan, Student of Architecture, SRM College, Chennai.Annual Report editing & compilation: Ms Anjlee Agarwal, Executive Director, Samarthyam, New Delhi.Photo on page 1: Hon'ble Minister at AGM 2008. Photo on page 3: Hon'ble Minister of State at ARUNIM inauguration
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Our sincere thanks to Hon’ble Minister forSocial Justice and Empowerment
Smt Meira Kumar
for her generous support, encouragement and active participationin all activities of the National Trust
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The National Trust is grateful to Hon’ble Minister of State, Smt Subbulakshmi Jagadeesan, for taking keen interest in its various activities and endeavours, and being a constant source of support.
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Achievements= A Marketing Federation ARUNIM and a helpline Abiline –for persons with disabilities
launched by hon’ble Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.
= Health Insurance coverage to 36,153 PwDs under Niramaya scheme.
= Lifelong Shelter & Care Scheme GHARAUNDA launched.
= Disable friendly Information Kiosks installed in 6 hospitals in Delhi.
= Neuro-sensory park established in Kunnamkulam, District -Thrissur, Kerala.
= MoU with Apparel Export Promotion Council for job-oriented training programmes for PwDs.
= Development & distribution of Kathamala a voice output communication device for PwDs
= Financial Assistance for
4 Development of a “Non-Contact Switch Device” for persons with cerebral palsy by IIT, Chennai
4 6th We Care Film Festival on disability in Delhi,
4 7th Anjali National Children’s Festival in Bhubaneshwar,
4 AwarensessraisingInformationBrochureforTrafficpolice
Highlights
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Report of the Chairperson
Warm Greetings and Welcome to the Annual Report (April 2008 – March 2009).
This year, we have been able to stabilize and take forward the Schemes that we had launched earlier and also there have been many ‘Firsts’. Our cover illustration is a celebration of our activities.
All our Schemes are towards the Objects of the National Trust and to answer the original question- “What happens to my child when I am
no more?” The paradigm shifts, because of the UNCRPD (United Nations Convention for the Rights of People with Disabilities) has also been an inspiration.
“It is our choices……that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities”
- J. K. Rowling.
The time has come for us, parents, professionals and primary stake holders to build solid support systems and take away the anguish from the above ‘original question’. This can only happen, when we make choices that give opportunities to people with disabilities, to explore & search for their talents and interests and then develop them. When we believe and work to change mindsets that people with disabilities can contribute in many ways to their families. If we believe they are burdens,thanthechoiceswemake,willreflectthatandourquestioncanneverbeanswered?
“Learning to live what your’e born with is the process, the involvement, the making of a life”
- Diane Wahoshi.
All our role models and success stories point towards people and families, who accepted both their strengths and weaknesses and built on them. A strong foundation can only be built, on a positive and high self worth. When we accept the persons with disabilities in our communities, we put a high value on their development, education, employment, leisure and participation.
“The doors we open and close each day, decide the lives we live” - Fiona Whittemore.
Let us take on the commitment, of opening more and more opportunities, for persons with development disabilities. Many training institutes schools & colleges and the industry is wanting to include people with different abilities. They need awareness and support from the rehabilitation professionals and parents. They may need to understand, how to use an assistive device or to
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make a task simpler. We need to extend ourselves and help create the facilities that will enable our primary stake holders to participate in education, training, work and all activities.
“The greatest glory in living, lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall”
-Nelson Mandela.
Becauseoflackofconfidenceandbeliefintheabilitiesofourstakeholders,weeithernevertryor give up too soon. If once a person with disabilities fails, then he is not encouraged to try again. So let’s try again & again, till we achieve our dreams.
The Schemes and Programmes of the National Trust have been designed to help us open doors (e.g. Gyan Prabha, & Udyam Prabha), build a good quality of life (e.g. Niramaya Health Insurance) and work towards earning living wages (e.g. ARUNIM). We hope to do this through more networking and awareness programmes. So let us join hands to make participation, inclusion and equality of opportunities possible. The anguish and worry in parents’ minds will certainly be lessened.
All the work at the National Trust has been possible because of the constant and complete support from the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.
Our gratitude, respectful regards and many thanks to Mrs. Meira Kumar, Hon’ble Minister and Mrs. Subbulakshmi Jagadeesan, Hon’ble Minister of State. Our heartfelt thanks to Mr. K. M. Acharya, Secretary; Mrs. Sangita Gairola, Addl. Secretary; Mrs. Purnima Singh, Joint Secretary; Mr. Arbind Prasad, Joint Secretary; Mr. Ashish Kumar, Dy. Director General; Finance Division andallotherofficersandstaff.OnbehalfoftheBoardMembersandallthestaff,itismyproudprivilege to place before you this Annual Report.
(Poonam Natarajan) Chairperson
“One can never be content to creep, when one feels the impulse to soar”.
Helen Keller
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Report of the JS & CEO
The year 2008-09 was a year of many ‘firsts’. The year started with a landmark development of United Nations Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) coming into force on May 3, 2008. This paved way for initiating the amendment of the National Trust Act to align it with UNCRPD. A series of consultations with different stakeholders, at different locations, followed and the final task of compiling all the viewpoints and then preparing the draft amendment has been assigned to NALSAR University, Hyderabad which is expected to complete the work by early 2009-10.
Niramaya,whichwaslaunchedattheendoflastfinancialyearon26.3.08asapilotprojectin10selecteddistrictsforBPLbeneficiaries,wassoonextendedtotheentirecountry(exceptJ&K) and to all income groups. In fact the scheme was made free of charge for persons with family income upto Rs. 15,000/- pm while for higher income groups a very nominal fee of Rs. 250/- p.a. was stipulated. The scheme had a slow start mainly due to lack of awareness and difficultyingettingincomeordisabilitycertificate.ButbyallowingLLCstoissuenecessarycertificates solely for thepurposeof the scheme, and byorganizingawareness camps, thescheme picked up fast and by the end of the year 2008-09, total enrolment stood at 36,153 while total claims settled was Rs. 8,83,912/- out of which Rs. 5,50,400/- was on cashless basis. ThiswasforthefirsttimethatNationalTrusthaddirectlyreachedoutandbenefittedsuchalarge number of persons with disability. And in coming years, this number will obviously grow much faster.
It is often presumed that disability sector is rather disabled but we all know how untrue this presumption is. So in order to tap and showcase the latent potential and creative talent available inthisveryablesector,innovativeprojectproposalsandideaswereinvitedforthefirsttime.Some of the proposals sanctioned under this were – Neuro-Sensory Park in Kerala for Autistic children, Vocational Training Centre and Sensory Garden in Nasik for persons with Multiple Disabilities and Project Kavi- a Mobile Embedded Platform for children with Cerebral Palsy by IIT, Madras.
Information is power and one way to empower our stakeholders was therefore to establish an easily accessible, reliable and regular system of information dissemination. Our in-house development of new website (www.thenationaltrust.in)wasanattemptinthisdirection.Forthefirsttimeitbecame an important channel of communication for all of us as not only the website was made highly interactive, it was also kept updated with the latest information, event schedules, circulars etc.onanongoingbasis.Apartfromthis,forthefirsttimeweinstalledinformationkiosksin6hospitals in Delhi and launched our unique helpline - Ability Line or Abiline (011-26466250) in collaboration with Aarth- Astha, (an NGO) to provide Counseling, Referrals & Information on-Laws&Rights,Facilities,Schemes,DisabilityCertificate,Education,Health,Guardianship& Disability related other issues.
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Another dimension of empowerment is economic independence which is so vital for a life with dignity. In order to address this in a more systematic and professional manner and to ensure self-sustenance and equityof personswithdisabilities,with specific focusondevelopmentaldisabilities,forthefirsttimeaMarketingFederationARUNIM (Association for Rehabilitation Under National Trust Initiative of Marketing) was conceived. ARUNIM was launched, along with Abiline, by Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, hon’ble former President of India on 22nd September 2008. So far, ARUNIM has organized 4 awareness programmes; participated in job-fairs, Shilpotsava in Dilli Haat and India International Trade Fair in New Delhi, besides networking with different agencies, Ministries and authorities for promoting & marketing products made by persons with disabilities.
In continuation of our effort to ensure economic empowerment, a MoU was signed, again for the firsttime,withApparelExportPromotionCouncil(AEPC)forprovidingjoborientedtrainingto the persons with disabilities. Initially, 3 months non-residential training in sewing machine operation is being provided through Apparel Training & Design Centers at Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad, benefiting 39 number of participants. National Trust will bear thetraining fees @ 1600/- per trainee and AEPC will provide placement facility.
Understanding the need of caregivers to support and assist persons with disabilities in their routine activities as well as the need for providing proper training and career opportunity and growth to caregivers, a revamped scheme of caregivers training and deployment called Sahyogi was conceived and a new training module was prepared. Care Giver Cells were also established toprofessionallymanagetheservicesunderthescheme.Asaresult,forthefirsttime,itbecamepossible for any volunteer not only to get caregivers’ training irrespective of his/her level of literacy, but also to get deployed immediately after training and for any care-seeker to get a caregiver on his/her demand.
Another dimension of care giving service is to address the long felt need of parents of persons with disabilities to take care of their children when they are no more. A humble beginning was madewhenforthefirsttimeGHARAUNDA(GroupHomeAndRehabilitationActivitiesUnderNational Trust Act for Disabled Adult), a scheme for lifelong care & shelter, was conceived. GHARAUNDA was inaugurated by Shri K. M. Acharya, Secretary, SJ&E with the signing of MoU with three selected service providers, namely KPAMRC, Bengaluru, Partner Hooghly (WB) and Open Learning System, Bhubaneswar.
There are many other ‘firsts’ worthy of inclusion in this list, some of which are enumerated below:
l State Level Co-ordination Committees (SLCC) were constituted.l LLCs were constituted in all the districts of the country (except J&K).l All our Registered Organizations were sanctioned Rs. 10,000/- each to organize two
community awareness programmes during the year.l Performance Evaluation and Impact Study of 76 Samarth Centres was conducted. l Sample Survey of persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple
Disabilities was conducted in Delhi.
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l Autism Assessment Tool was developed by NIMH, Hyderabad in consultation with the National Trust.
l Best Employee Award was introduced and given along with our Annual Awards.l NationalTrustofficewasshiftedtoanewpremise.
During the year and in the midst of a challenging global economic climate, I am proud of the remarkablecommunitycommitmentofouremployees.Eveninthesedifficulttimesandmuchbefore the 6th pay revision, all the employees generously donated to the PM Relief Fund and to other voluntary organizations for Bihar Flood Relief. I would also like to thank them for their hard work and dedication during the year just concluded.
Indeed, with the support and participation of all our stakeholders, we could cover many milestones during2008-09butmanymorearestilltobecovered.Letusnowconsolidatefirstandthenmoveforward in coming years with a renewed vigor, vitality and vision.
(Atul Prasad)
JointSecretaryandChiefExecutiveOfficer
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GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS USED
AEPC Apparel Export Promotion Council
ARUNIM Association for Rehabilitation under National Trust Initiative of Marketing
ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder
CGC Care Givers Cell
CP Cerebral Palsy
CRE Continuing Rehabilitation Education Program of Rehabilitation Council of India
GHARAUNDA Group Home And Rehabilitation Activities under National Trust Act for Disabled Adults
ISAA Indian Scale for Assessment of Autism
KPAMRC Karnataka Parents Association for Mentally Retarded Children
LLC Local Level Committee
MD Multiple Disability
MR Mental Retardation
NIMH National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad
PWD Persons with Disabilities
RCI Rehabilitation Council of India
SLCC State Level Coordination Committee
SNAC State Nodal Agency Centre
SNAP State Nodal Agency Partner
SSA Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
UNCRPD United Nations Convention for the Rights of People with Disabilities
VTC Vocational Training Centre
ZTRT Zonal Technical Resource Trainers
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Contents
S. No.
Particulars Pg. No.
1. Objects of the Trust 1
2. Registration 2
3. Local Level Committees 4
4. Legal Guardianship 7
5. Disability Equity Training Programme 9
6 State Nodal Agency Centre (SNAC)/ State Nodal Agency Partners (SNAP) 11
7. SAMARTH - Centre Based Scheme 19
8. ASPIRATION (Day Care Centre) Scheme 29
9. Early Intervention and School Readiness Program for Children with 35 Sensory Multiple Disabilities Under the ASPIRATION scheme
10. Sahyogi 36
11. Gharaunda 40
12. Niramaya – Health Insurance Scheme 41
13. Supported Guardianship Scheme 43
14. Gyan Prabha 44
15. Uddyan Prabha 45
16. Arunim 46
17. Abiline 48
18. Report on Court Case 49
19. Innovative projects 50
20. Publicity & Awareness Raising Events of the Year 52
21. United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons 55 With Disabilities (UNCRPD)
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22. Reports of the States and Union Territories 57
23. National Trust’s Annual Accounts 93
Annexure I - List of Board Members 121
Annexure II - List of Board Members, ARUNIM 124
Annexure III - Sub-Committees of National Trust 125
Annexure IV- Staff Organogram 128
Annexure V- Representation of SCs, STs and OBCs. in Staff 129
Annexure VI- Knowledge Workshop 130
Annexure VII- National Trust Annual Awards 2008 132
Annexure VIII- Important Events of National Trust 133
Annexure IX- LLC Quarterly Activity Report Format 135
Annexure X- Legal Guardianship- Myths and Facts 144
Annexure XI- List of ZTRT members 146
Annexure XII- SNAC/SNAP Quarterly Report Fomat 149
Annexure XIII- Utilization Form for SNAC / SNAP 159
Annexure XIV- Niramaya Enrolment Form 160
Annexure XV- Gyan Prabha (Scholarship) Application Format 162
Annexure XVI- Uddyam Prabha (Incentive Scheme) Application Format 164
Annexure XVII – Indian Scale for Assessment of Autism (ISAA) 165
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1. OBJECTS OF THE TRUST
1. To enable and empower persons with disabilities to live as independently and as fully as possible within and as close to the community to which they belong;
To strengthen facilities to provide support to persons with disabilities to live within their own families;
To extend support to registered organization to provide need based services during period of crises in the family of disabled persons;
To deal with problem of persons with disabilities who do not have family support;
To promote measure for the care and protection of persons with disabilities in the event of death of their parent or guardian;
To evolve procedures for the appointment of guardians and trustees for persons with disability requiring such protection;
To facilitate the realization of equal opportunities, protection of rights and full participation of persons with disability and
To do any other act, which is incidental to the aforesaid objects.
He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to stand and walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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2. REGISTRATION
2.1 The National Trust offers registration to Voluntary Organizations, Association of Persons with Disabilities and Association of Parents of persons with disabilities working in the area of Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation & Multiple Disabilities throughout the country. So far, more than 831 such organizations working in 26 states and 3 Union Territories have been registered.
2.2 During the year, 191 applications have been received in this office for registration andrenewal. Overall applications scrutinized during the year are 305. Some were rejected as they were neither working in the disability sector, nor worked in the 4 disability of the National Trust. Several organizations have sent incomplete proposals without including 3yearsAnnualReport/3yearsStatementofAccountsandRegistrationCertificateunderPersons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995. They have been asked to send the required documents as per registration prevailing norms.
2.3 National Trust has been encouraging registration in every district of the country with active support of SNAC to make capacity building in the four disability area of the National Trust. In 2008-09, 179 organizations have been given registration and 88 have been given renewal of registration 11 organizations have been denied registration.
831 organizations have been registered so far under National Trust.
2.4 In order to ensure greater transparency and expeditious disposal of applications, facility for on-line submission of application for registration was introduced. During the year, 10 applications were received on-line.
Status of Applications for Registration
Financial Year
Proposals Received
Screened Registered Registration Expired
Re-Registered
Net
2000-01 137 137 84 0 — 84
2001-02 623 275 164 0 — 248
2002-03 331 304 89 0 — 337
2003-04 303 482 114 0 — 451
2004-05 308 375 136 6 — 587
2005-06 450 435 67 30 30 648
2006-07 260 563 124 56 62 778
2007-08 236 633 150 238 60 750
2008-09 191 305 179 88 88 831
Total 2839 3509 1007 418 240 831
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2.5 STATE wISE REGISTERED ORGANIzATIONS
S. No STATE Total Registered till 31.3.2009 Since Inception
1 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR 12 ANDHRA PRADESH 533 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 34 ASSAM 115 BIHAR 236 CHANDIGARH 27 CHATTISGARH 128 DAMAN & DIU 09 DELHI 3110 GOA 611 GUJARAT 5012 HARYANA 2013 HIMACHAL PRADESH 814 JHARKHAND 1615 KARNATAKA 4016 KERALA 7217 LAKSHDWEEP 118 MADHYA PRADESH 3719 MAHARASHTRA 5820 MANIPUR 1021 MEGHALAYA 122 MIZORAM 123 NAGALAND 124 ORISSA 4925 PONDICHERRY 326 PUNJAB 727 RAJASTHAN 2828 SIKKIM 029 TAMIL NADU 8630 TRIPURA 531 UTTAR PRADESH 8932 UTTARAKHAND 1133 WEST BENGAL 96
TOTAL 831
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3. LOCAL LEVEL COMMITTEES
3.1 Section 13 of the National Trust Act provides for setting up of Local Level Committees to appoint Legal Guardians and to periodically monitor their performances. LLC is required to be constituted in every district of the country for a period of three years or till such time it is reconstituted by the Board with the following members:
l District Magistrate / Deputy Commissioner;lA representative of an organization registered with the National Trust; andlA person with disability.
Besides, LLCs have been advised to co-opt following additional members as special invitees to:
lDistrictWelfareOfficerlCivilSurgeon/ChiefMedicalOfficerinthedistrictlA Lawyer of repute in the district
3.2 In order to expand the role and activities of LLCs, they were further advised to also setup subcommittees to work at grass root level and assist them in expeditious disposal of their work. Besides,non-officialmembersofLLCswerealsoassignedroleinbankoperationoftheaccountsof LLCs.
The Quarterly Progress Report format was completely redesigned for better performance measurement and review. The format is given in Annexure IX.
So far, 598 LLCs have been constituted covering all the 598 districts of the country (excluding J&K). Out of this 257 districts have NGO member from neighbouring districts and 4 districts have 2 LLCs each.
3.3 During the year, Rs.85,30,000 was sanctioned to LLCs but only Rs.13,20,000 was actually released since all LLCs could not comply with the directions given by the National Trust. The state wise sanction and actual release amount is given as below:
States Sanctioned Released
Amount (In Rs.) Amount (In Rs.)
A & N Island 20000 0
Andhra Pradesh 230000 0
Arunachal Pradesh 160000 20000
Assam 310000 90000
Bihar 400000 20000
Chandigarh* 30000 30000
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Chattisgarh* 480000 150000
Dadar & Nagar Haveli 10000 0
Damn & Diu 20000 10000
Delhi 110000 10000
Goa 10000 0
Gujarat* 750000 180000
Haryana 250000 40000
Himachal Pradesh* 360000 70000
Jharkhand 320000 40000
Karnataka 400000 10000
Kerala 150000 50000
Lakshadweep 10000 0
Maharashtra 540000 60000
Manipur 90000 10000
Meghalaya 70000 0
Mizoram 150000 50000
Madhya Pradesh 770000 70000
Nagaland 90000 0
Orissa 410000 20000
Pondicherry 10000 0
Punjab 260000 30000
Rajasthan** 450000 70000
Sikkim 70000 40000
Tamil Nadu 310000 100000
Tripura 40000 10000
Uttar Pradesh** 850000 50000
Uttranchal 190000 40000
West Bengal** 210000 50000
TOTAL 8530000 1320000
Note:* State Government contribution for Districts also included.** Having 2 LLCs in one district, i.e. Allahabad (U.P.), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Darjeeling & Howrah
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3.4 Convergent Activity Report Year wise
Schemes 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
Balwadis 80502 62943 59926 171561 3770 56634
NRM Schools 303824 32113 13984 462047 21379 10607
Spl Schools 6213 4420 6104 5084 5707 2200
SGSY 7892 7337 1056 711 800 138
SGRY 56023 34092 34450 456 305 98
IAY 2944 3014 2381 394 923 16
PGY 11908 530 285 344 696 259
NOAPS 65408 22346 36678 76066 40455 23449
NFBS 552 77 1011 155 429 8
NMBS 7084 5854 161 22 0
SJSRY 53 246 153 2 0
USEP 285 24 2253 5 0 0
UWEP 13 13 0 0
PAY 253778 19788 96 5939 0
Disability Pension
58449 31856 73223 61936 10569 8605
ID Cards 136739 153874 31267 75025 32961 7791
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4. LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP
4.1 The National Trust Act empowers the Local Level Committees to appoint Legal Guardians. It also provides mechanisms for monitoring and protecting the interests of the wards and of their properties.
4.2 A guardian is a person who assumes the care and protection of another person. The guardian can take all legal decisions on behalf of the person and his property. All parents are the legal guardians of their children till the child attains 18 years of age. After that parents are no longer the legal guardians. The child is seen as having the ability to take those decisions by himself.
4.3 Before the National Trust Act, parents of such off springs were not empowered to become the legal guardians of their children after they were 18 years of age. Parents had to approach the courts to get the guardianship of their child in special circumstances. This was because people with developmental disabilities may not be able to make all decisions for themselves or they may not get enough training and education. Therefore they require legal guardianship. TheNationalTrustActforthefirsttimeenablesthepersonwithabovedisabilitiestohavea guardian representing her/him throughout their lives.
4.4 The National Trust Act has the provision for two kinds of guardianship. They are:
l Guardian for the personlGuardian for the person and property.
Some myths and facts about the Legal Guardianship are given in Annexure-X.
4.5 Over the period since enactment of National Trust Act, legal guardians are being appointed byLLCs,yearwisefigureofwhichisgivenbelow:
Year Legal Guardians appointed
2001-02 0
2002-03 0
2003-04 810
2004-05 2875
2005-06 2359
2006-07 2425
2007-08 1422
2008-09 5627
Total 15518
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5.6 Statewise Status of Legal Guardianship
State 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TotalAndhra Pradesh 0 0 0 377 198 0 0 113 688Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Assam 0 0 4 0 0 0 12 33 49Bihar 0 0 8 0 57 0 0 0 65Chhattisgarh 0 0 0 12 80 0 10 25 127Delhi 0 0 2 2 48 6 0 90 148Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 244 244 488Gujarat 0 0 49 136 6 0 0 42 233Haryana 0 0 0 7 20 0 12 43 82Himachal Pradesh 0 0 11 0 11 100 32 44 198Jharkhand 0 0 0 0 63 84 112 148 407Karnataka 0 0 142 4 66 1 6 29 248Kerela 0 0 0 6 2 0 63 816 887Madhya Pradesh 0 0 76 248 287 575 271 510 1967Maharashtra 0 0 42 34 564 255 352 752 1999Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 49Meghalaya 0 0 0 3 1 8 0 0 12Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Orissa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 208 208Punjab 0 0 10 15 0 0 0 0 25Rajasthan 0 0 20 53 12 10 0 17 112Sikkim 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 38 73Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4Tamil Nadu 0 0 320 1419 627 1209 0 1088 4663Uttar Pradesh 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 126 142Uttarakhand 0 0 90 75 0 42 0 81 288West Bengal 0 0 36 267 313 111 294 864 1885Andaman & Nicobar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chandigarh 0 0 0 166 4 20 14 234 438Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2Pondicherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 27Total 0 0 810 2875 2359 2425 1422 5627 15518
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5. DISABILITY EQUITY TRAINING PROGRAMME
5.1 Disability Equity Training Programme has been developed for orientation of members of Local Level Committees (LLC) on their roles & responsibilities as assigned under the National Trust Act.
5.2 The Local Level Committee, which functions under the Chairmanship of the Collector of the District, is advised to further broadbase by co-opting Civil Surgeon/ Chief Medical Officer,DistrictWelfareOfficer (looking after disability) and a reputed local as specialinvitees, in its meetings.
5.3 In order to carry out these programmes for all the LLCs in the country, following activities are undertaken:
A systematic Zonal Training plan for Master Trainers namely Zonal Technical Resource Trainers (ZTRT) has been worked out by dividing the entire country into 6 zones and by identifying Resource Persons for each zone. List of ZTRT members are given in Annexure XI.
l These trainees will further train and sensitize the members of the LLCs in their zones covering 15 districts at a time.
l These programmes are being conducted by State Nodal Agency Centres (SNAC) of National Trust in consultation with the Resource Persons.
l 12 program has been conducted in 11 states i.e. one each in Andhra Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Kerala, M.P.,Maharashtra, Mizoram, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttarakhand and two program in Manipur this year.
l Manual has been prepared and distributed.
l One 6 day training and One 3 day National Meet in Bhopal.
5.4 Outcome of the Bhopal meet:
v A google group was formed; as a result a network of ZTRT members is maintained since May 2008.
v DET Manual to be updated to make it more comprehensive and to include more issues such as:
l Simulation & Disability Awareness Exercise- Game of Life
l Latest schemes and activities of National Trust
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v Guardianship forms should be available in
l Hindi,
l English and
l Regional languages.
v 6 Master trainers from six zones of India to be selected to train ZTRT members.
l One National Meet & advanced training workshops with follow up/refresher trainings to be organized every year for capacity building of ZTRT members.
v National Trust should inform SNAC and ZTRT, well in time to organize the DET workshops.
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6. STATE NODAL AGENCY CENTRE (SNAC)/ STATE NODAL AGENCY PARTNERS (SNAP)
6.1 The SNAC and SNAP are leading NGOs and Nodal Agencies in each state, responsible for facilitation of Awareness, Sensitization and Training programs. They promote National Trust objectives and schemes in each state.
6.2 In addition to Sate Nodal Agency Centre, the State Nodal Agency Partners (SNAP) are there in larger States or UTs with smaller number of districts. A SNAP works in around 10 districts as decided by SNAC in consultation with all the SNAPs in the State.
6.3 Every SNAC/SNAP has to “know” its area i.e. has to keep comprehensive information about other NGOs, Govt. functionaries & other stakeholders in its area. A data base in prescribed format has to be prepared and shared with the National Trust.
6.4 A State Level Co-ordination Committee (SLCC) headed by the State Secretary and SNAC as its Convener (member secretary) has also been constituted to provide a forum for SNAC/SNAPs to interact and liaison with the State Govt. and to ensure greater co-ordination & co-operation among different stakeholders in carrying out the activities for the welfare of PwDs.
6.5 Therole&functioningofSNAC/SNAPhavebeendiversifiedtoinclude:
l“Know Your State” i.e. to collect & compile information of various services/ facilities and institutions available in the state with regard to the four disabilities under the National Trust Act.
lNetworkingwithallNGOs,Govt.officialsandotherstakeholders
lWork as convener of SLCC
lLiaisoning with LLC’s in the State – 2 meetings in a year
lConduct various activities like: üDisability Equity Training, ü Training & Sensitization of different stakeholders, üAwareness programmes, üInclusive Education for Private School Teachers, üSpecial School Teachers Training (Equivalent to CRE of Rehbilitation Council of
India of India), üSensitization and Early Intervention Programs, üJob Fair & Ability Mela.SNAC / SNAP Quarterly Report format is at Annexure XII and Utilisation Form is at Annexure XIII.
6.6 Presently, there are 28 SNACs and 40 SNAPs as per the list given overleaf.
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State Nodal Agency Centres of National TrustS. No.
State Contact person & address Telephone / fax & E-mail
1. Andaman & Nicobar
SNAC Mr. Hira Nand - CoordinatorSalvation Fellowship TrustMH/14/2 Marine Hill, Andaman - 744101
03192-232623 (O)234403 (R)09732476112 (M)- Mrs Alliamma (Managing Trustee)[email protected]
2. Andhra Pradesh
SNAC Ms. Manjula Kalyan, DirectorSwayamkrushi17, Shri Malani Housing Cooperative Society Indian Airlines Colony Trimughery, Secunderabad-15
040-27992420 / 2799074109963766729 (M)[email protected]
3. SNAP Uma Manovikas KendramManovikas Nagar, Behind Ryudupalem, Kakinada-533005, District-East Godavari
0884- 2306039 / [email protected]
4. Arunachal Pradesh
SNAC Abotani Ashram Welfare Association G - Extension, Demsite, Naharlagun, Dist. - Papumpare - 791110
09436237080 / 09971639304 (M)[email protected]
5. Assam SNAC Mr. Biplab P. Khaund - CoordinatorShishu Sarothi Centre for Rehab & Training of Multiple DisabilityOff. Ram Krishna Missioin Road, Birubari, Guwahati-781016
0361- 2470990 /247891209864034505 (M)[email protected][email protected]
6. SNAP Prerona PratibandhiP.O. Cinnamara, District Jorhat -785008
0376- [email protected]
7. Bihar SNAC Ms. Shikha Astha - CoordinatorJ.M Institute of Speech & HearingInderpuri, Keshri NagarPatna-800 024
Telefax-0612- 226480509334159461/ 09334112221 (M)[email protected]
8. SNAP Deepalaya Kailash Puri, Srinager Hata, Purnea-854301
06454-226146/9334036434 / [email protected]
9. SNAP Samta Seva Village & Post ChainpuraVia. Janak Pur Road, District Sitamarhi-843 320
06228- 225101 / 225 [email protected]
10. SNAP Samarpan New Bahadurpur Road, Rajendra Nagar, Patna-800016
0612 – 2660003 / 2682881Fax- 0612- [email protected]
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11. Chhattisgarh SNAC Ms. Neha Tiwari - CoordinatorAakankshaLions Den, Jal Vihar Colony, Raipur – 492007
0771- [email protected]
12. SNAP Sneh Sampada Vidyalaya32, Bungalow Chowk, Sector-8, Bhilainagar, Durg, Chhattisgarh
0788 – 2242853Fax- 2259036 / [email protected]
13. Chandigarh SNAC Dr. B.S. ChavanJoint DirectorGovt. Institute for Mentally Retarded Children, Sector -32, Chandigarh
Fax no- 0172-262134209855953835 (M)[email protected]
14. Diu SNAC The Society for Welfare of Mentally Retarded ChildrenC/o Dr. D.S.Kamalia, Avtikuva, Ghoghla, Diu- 862520
Not Available
15. Delhi SNAC Mr. Rohit Choudhury- CoordinatorAction for Ability Development and Inclusion (AADI)2, Balbir Saxena Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016
011-26531947 / 26531508Fax- 26853002 9810102190 (M)[email protected]@del3.vsnl.net.in
16. Goa SNAC Ms. Percy Cardozo - CoordinatorSangathSangath Centre, 841/1 Alto Porvorim, Goa-403 521
0832-2414916 Fax- 0832-2411709/[email protected]
17. Gujarat SNAP Mr. Mihir Jani - CoordinatorBlind People AssociationDr. Vikram Sarabhai Road, 132 Ring Road, Jagdish Chowk, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380015
079-26308174/26305082/ Fax- 079- 26300106/09998354768 [email protected]
18 SNAP Medical Care Center TrustK.G.Patel Children Hospital, Jalaram Marg, Karelibaug, Vadodara-390018
2463906 / 2464130 / 2462404Fax – 0265 - 2461272 [email protected]
19. SNAP Smt. Parsanben Narandas Ramji Shah (Talajawala) Society for Relief & Rehab of the DisabledShri K.L.Institute for the Deaf, 51, Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar-364002
0278- 2420836 / 2429326 / 2431150Fax -0278-2431160 / [email protected] [email protected]
20. Himachal Pradesh
SNAP UDAAN, Parents & Guardians Society of Mentally Challenged Children of Shimla Block - 30, Set No. - 1, Phase - 3, New Shimla- 171009
0177- 2673247/26706389816095095/[email protected]
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21. SNAP Sahyog Bal Shravan Viklang Kalyan SamitiSahyog School for Special Children, New Red Cross Bhawan, Mandi
01905- 223539 / [email protected]
22. Haryana SNAP Arpan Institute for Mentally Handicapped ChildrenGandhinagar, Rohtak-124001
268255/ 245588/[email protected]
23 SNAP Disha Vocational Training & Rehabilitation CentreNear Shani Dev Mandir, Hissar Road, Sirsa,
09812022518 / [email protected]
24. Jharkhand SNAC Deepshikha Institute for Child Development & Mental HealthSwami Sharadhanand Road, Ranchi-834001
0651-2306203/ [email protected]
25. SNAP Lohiya Viklang Seva SamitiTilak Nagar, Fassia, Dangal, Godda-814 133
06422- 222806 / [email protected]
26. SNAP Madhur Muskan, Om Snati Appartment, 4-A,Bangla School Lane (O C C ) Main Road, Ranchi-834001
09334700371/09304806076(Ms. Sandhya)[email protected]
27. Kerala SNAC Dr. Rajam PRS PillaySmt. PRS Pillay Memorial TrustBalavikas Building, Gandhi Marg, Peroorkada, Thiruvananthapuram- 695005
0471-2433646 / 2432746Fax- [email protected] [email protected]
28. SNAP “Raksha” - Society for the Care of Children with Special NeedsYasmin Manzil, VII/370 Darragh-es-Salaam Road, Kochangadi, Cochi, Ernakulam - 682002
0484- 2227707 / 2227937Fax – 0484 – [email protected]
29. Karnataka SNAC Mr. M. G. Prakash- Coordinator & Jt. SecretaryKarnataka Parents Association for Mentally Retarded Citizens (KPAMRC), KPAMRC, AMH Compound, Off. Hosur Road, Near Kidwai Memorial Hospital, Banglore-560 029
8026563267/ [email protected]
30. SNAP Angaviklara Poshakara Sangha1115/3, Vidyanagar, Davangere- 577005
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31. SNAP Manovikasa Institute of Training & Rehabilitation for the Mentally HandicappedKade Oni, Devangpet, Hubli-580023, Distt. - Dharwad
0836-2252756 / [email protected]
32. Maharashtra SNAC Mrs. Shroff - Coordinator The Research Society for the Care Treatment & Training of Children in Need of Special CareSewri Hill, Sewri Road, Opp. Abhyuday Nagar, Building No.12, Near Kalachowki Police Station, Sewri, Mumbai- 400033
Tel No: 022-2470 1231 / 2471 0192Fax- [email protected]
33. SNAP Sankalp 5, Buty layout (Chhaoni), Rajnagar, Nagpur-440013
34. SNAP Navjeevan Society for Rehabilitation of Mentally Retarded P-65, M.I.D.G. Area, Chikalthava, Naregaon Naka, Aurangabad
0240- [email protected]
35. SNAP Institute of Rural Pediatrics Sardar Patel Road, Baramati, Pune- 413102
36. Manipur SNAC All Manipur Mentally Handicapped Persons Welfare OrganisationKeishamthong Top LeirakImphal-795 001
Tel-0385-2449537 / 2051252Fax- [email protected]
37. Mizoram SNAC Ms. Chhingpuii - CoordinatorSpastics Society of MizoramCh. Chhunga Building, Saron Veng, Aizwl-796001
[email protected] [email protected]
38. Madhya Pradesh
SNAC Ms. Usha Upadhaya - CoordinatorDigdarshika Red Cross Bhawan Campus, Shivaji Marg, Bhopal- 462016
0755-2640947 / 09893292202Fax- [email protected]@rediffmail.com
39 SNAP Viklang SevabhartiBanerji Bhawan, 321 Tilak Ward, Galgala, Jabalpur-482002
0761- 2602290/[email protected]@rediffmail.com
40 SNAP RoshniRamakrishna AshramThatipur, Gwalior-470 411
0751-4081048 / [email protected]@sancharnet.in
41 SNAP Asha Gram TrustDistrict Barwani -451551
07290-222186 / 224201 Fax-07290-223 [email protected]
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42 SNAP Madhya Pradesh Viklang Sahayta SamitiChandessary, Chandessara, P.O. Ujjain-456664
2513201 / 09425332740 [email protected]
43. Nagaland SNAC Mr. Nyimbemo - CoordinatorStewards Association Pangti Village, Wokha District, C/o Maiberry, Near MLA Hostel Junction, Kohima-797 001
09436607781Not available
44. Orissa SNAC Mr. Mantosh Behera - CoordinatorOpen Learning SystemsPlot No.G-3/A/1 Gadakana Mouza, P.O.- Mancheswar Railway Colony, Near Press Chhak, Bhubneswar-751 017
0674-2301626/ 2301806 Fax- 0674-230162609937099572 (M)[email protected][email protected]
45. SNAP Centre for Rehabilitation Services & Research Netaji Nagar, P.O.Madhupatana, Cuttack-753010
06784-231 387Fax no – 06784- [email protected]
46. SNAP ManovikasBijipur, Neelakanthanagar, 1st Lane, P.O.-Gosaninuagoan, Behrampur- 760003
47. Pondicherry SNAC Mr. Murty - CoordinatorIntegrated Rehabilitation & Development Center, No.7, Rajaganapathy NagarKakayanthopa, Ariyankuppam Pondicherry- 805 007
0413 – 260149109443287887/[email protected]
48. Punjab SNAP Navjivini School of Special EducationSular, Patiala-14700
0175- 2213517/ 2225979Fax- [email protected]
49. SNAP The North India Cerebral Palsy Association (Ashirwad)C/o. Dr. R. S. Sodhi, 1298/4 B, Phase - 2, Karnail Singh Nagar, Pakhowal Road, Ludhiana
0161-2564551 / 5004666 /[email protected]
50. Rajasthan SNAC Mr. Ayush Kamat - CoordinatorPrayas 343, Lane No.2, Raja Park, Jaipur-302004
0141-2711018 Fax- 0141-270311009982941314 (M)[email protected]
51. SNAP Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan MandalVishwamitra Ashram, Village Chachiyawas, Via Gagwana Dist.- Ajmer
0145- 3290439Fax- [email protected]@rediffmail.com
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52. SNAP Prachya Shodh Peeth (Prayas)30 AC-I, Bhupalpura, Udaipur
0294-2410812/ [email protected]
53. Sikkim SNAC Dr. B.P. DhakalHon. General Secretary cum Nodal OfficerSpastics Society of Sikkim, Jeewan Theeng Marg, Development Area, Gangtok-737101
03592-203321Fax – 03592 – 203321 / [email protected]
54. Tamilnadu SNAC Ms. Shiela Laxmi - CoordinatorThe Spastics Society of TamilnaduOpp. TTTI, Taramani Road, Chennai-600113
044-22541651/22541542/ [email protected]
55. SNAP Vidya Vikasini Opportunity School66-D, Mettupalayam Road, Thudiyalur Post Coimbatore -641 034
[email protected]@dataone.in
56. SNAP M.S Chellamuthu Trust643, K.K.Nagar, Madurai-625020
0452-2586448Fax no.- 0452- [email protected]
57. Tripura SNAC Ms. Sushmita De, SecretaryABHOY MISSION Ramnagar Road No.1, 2nd Lane (South), P.O.-Ramnagar, Agartala, West Tripura-799002
0381-2208507 / 09436123069 / [email protected]
58. SNAP
59. Uttar Pradesh SNAC Mr. O.P. Sharma, SecretaryMr. Siddharth - CoordinatorChetna, Sector-C, Aliganj, Lucknow-226024
0522- 2373037 / [email protected]
60. SNAP Integrated Institute for the DisableHanuman Dham Colony, Karaundi, B.H.U., Varanasi-221005
Telefax- 0542- 2575947/2575453 [email protected]
61. SNAP Integrated Institute of Rehabilitation for the Disabilities Viklang Samekit Punarvas SansthanC - 3, Subhash Nagar, Albatiya Road, Shahganj, Agra – 282010
09411410582 / [email protected]@yahoo.com
62. SNAP Gramodyog Seva SansthanTownArea,Musafirkhana,Sultanpur
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63. SNAP Sanchit Vikas SansthanHasanpur, P.O. Bargadwa, District-Basti – 272190
9415385984/[email protected]
64. SNAP Viklang Kendra - Rotary Sponsored Crippled & Youth Welfare SocietyBhardwaj Ashram, Jawahar Lal Nehru Road, Allahabad
0532- 2465766Fax – [email protected]
65. SNAP Col. Ashish Sharma, DirectorMeerut Children Welfare TrustPS-2, H-Pocket, Ganga Nagar (Mawana Road), Meerut-250 001
0121-2621361 Fax – [email protected]
66 Uttaranchal SNAC RAPHEL Rydeer Cheshire International Centre P.O. Box 157, Location - Mohini Road, Trans-Ripsana Nadi, Dehradun-248001
67 SNAP Sharpe Viklang SamitiVill. - Lolti, Post - Tungeswar, The. - Tharali, Dist. - Chamoli
01363-271480/9410321619/9411311596/[email protected]
68 West Bengal SNAC Ms. Sonali Nandi - CoordinatorIndian Institute of Cerebral PalsyRegd.Office:P-35/1,Taratolla Road, Kolkata-700 088
033- 2401 3488/2401 0240/2401 2348 Fax-033-2401 417709831057152 (M)[email protected]
69 SNAP North Bengal Council for the Disabled C/o Agniraj, 1, Buddhader Bose Road Ashram Pura, Siliguri - 737401
[email protected] [email protected]
Put your heart, mind, intellect and soul even to your smallest acts. This is the secret of success.
~ Swami Sivananda
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7. SAMARTH - Centre Based Scheme
7.1 The Scheme provide residential services for both short term (respite care) and long term (prolonged care) for persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation & Multiple Disabiliies. Vocational training is mandatory under the scheme. The facilities under the scheme shall be available to both males and females on 50-50% basis. It has a provision for persons of all income groups like lower income and below poverty line category. Samarth centres accomodates up to 30 residents and are encouraged to extend support to adults and destitute children.
7.2 Samarth program provides safety net for families in crisis. At present, there are 121 Samarth centres in the country. A grant of Rs. 7.68 Cr. released during the year to all these centres lookingafter3199beneficiariesinall.
7.3 Since installments of grant became due on different dates for different centres, it became difficult tokeep trackof themresulting inavoidabledelayandconsequenthardships tothebeneficiaries.Inordertoovercomethis,actualreleaseofgrantwassynchronizedforall centres.Consequently, first installmentwas released during the year for period uptoSeptember 2008 and the second installment was released for period upto March 2009.
7.4 Accordingly, advance installment for period from 1.4.2009 to 30.9.2009 was also released in March 09 during the year. Centre wise details are given below:
Funds released under Samarth Scheme (2008-09):
S. No.
Organisation Address Telephone & E-mail Beneficiaries Fund released during 2008-09
Andhra Pradesh
1 Akshaya Kshetram Adjacent-NorthPostOffice,R.S.Gardens, Tirupati, Distt - Chittoor - 517587
Off.2233145 Res. 2247783 Ashram : [email protected]
30 789000
2 Andhra Mahila Sabha
Osmania University Road, Vidya Nagar, Hyderabad-500044, Andhra Pradesh
040-27634299 / [email protected]
30 595200
3 Parents Association for Accountant’s GenOfficeEmp.
C-49 and 50, Acountants General’s Staff Quarters Lane, Opp. - E.S.I. , Hyderabad-45
040-23710024/ [email protected]
27 745560
4 Parents Association for the M H Persons
B-28, Sector-I, Opposite – Community Hall Godavari Khani, Dist. - Karimnagar
08728 - 24611 / 244216 / 244381
30 728220
5 Sai Manoteja Mentally Handicapped Society
, Manuguru Mandal, District - Khammam -507125
30 779760
6 Uma Manovikasa Kendram
Manovikas Nagar, Behind Ryudupalem, Kakinada-533005, District-East Godavari
30 492780
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7 Uma Manovikasa Kendram
Manovikas Nagar, Behind Ryudupalem, Kakinada-533005, District-East Godavari
30 492780
Arunachal Pradesh
8 Abotani Assosiation welfare Association
G - Extension, Demsite, Naharlagun, Dist. - Papum Pare - 791110
0360 - [email protected]
30 114400
Assam
9 Parents Association of Shishu Sarothi
Ram Krishna Mission Ashram Road, Birubari, Guwahati, Kamrup - 781016
0361-2478939
14 339920
10 Prerona Pratibandhi Shishu Bikash Kendra
P.O. Cinnamara, District Jorhat -785008
15 289680
11 Sanjivini Mazgaon, Bemun Chuburi, P.O. Nikamul, Tejpur, District - Sonitpur - 784001
03712-237423
9 404400
Bihar
12 Bihar Rehabilitation & Welfare Institute
G-4, People’s Cooperative Colony, Kankarbagh, Patna-20
0612-2351140 30 0
13 Deepalaya Institute for Mental Health & Rehab
Kailash Puri, Srinager Hata, Purnia-854301
30 1003230
14 Ecovic H.No. 278, Nehru Nagar, Patna-800013, Bihar
Tel. & Fax - 0612 - 2275526
30 0
15 Koshi Kshhetriya Viklang Vidhwa Vridh Kalyan Sanstha
Gangjala Ward No.18, Saharsa-852201
06478-229622/222536/[email protected]
11 372400
16 Lok Seva Sansthan Sanjat, District – Begusarai-851133
06279 - [email protected]
30 285120
17 Samaj Kalyan Sansthan
Naya Nagar, Rosera, Nayagarh, Via-Mangalgarh, District-Samastipur
06275-2303009431009805/06275223684
30 0
Chandigarh
18 GIMRC Sector 32-C Chandigarh
9888850973
28 498780
Chattisgarh
19 Aakansha Lions Den, Jalvihar Colony, Raipur- 492007
0771- [email protected]
30 519840
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S. No.
Organisation Address Telephone & E-mail Beneficiaries Fund released during 2008-09
20 Handicapped Vocational & Educational Society
C/o Garima Press, Main Road, Tilak Nagar, Bilaspur-495001
07752-403514/410415/20290
30 1343520
21 Sneh Sampada 32 Bungalow Chowk, Sector-8, Bhilai, Durg-490006
0788 – [email protected]
30 765700
Daman & Diu
22 Society for Welfare of MR Children
DDRC Building, 1st Floor, Opp. Sports Complex, Diu-362520
02875-254558
24 262599
Delhi
23 Manovikas Comprehansive Rehab. & Research Centre
A - 267, Suraj Mal Vihar, Delhi-92
Mr. Alok Bhuwan 22377771, [email protected]
30 939060
24 Mother Home Khasra No.38, C/o Patliputra Nursing Samaypur, Project -Mother Home, Lions Charitable Hospital, G.T.Karnal Road, Libaspur, Delhi-110042
27292708, 27297633 / [email protected]
30 862437
25 Society for Child Development
1305 Sector A, Pocket - B, Vasant kunj, New Delhi-70
10 0
Gujarat
26 Andhjan Kalyan Trust
Yogeshwar, A-55, Anand Nagar, Near Railway Station, Doraji, Dist-Rajkot-360410
02824 - 223502, [email protected]
24 861120
27 Blind People’s Association
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Road, 132 Ring Road, Jagdish Chowk, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380015
26304977, 26305082, 26304070, [email protected]
30 1037400
28 Blind Welfare Council
Mandav Road, Opp. - Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple, P.O. Box - 115, Dahod - 389151
02673-651988, 651989 [email protected]
30 1066380
29 Hari Aasro Trust Ward 2/B, P.O. Box - 15, Adipur, Kuchchh,
02836-260172
21 0
30 Manav Kalyan Trust
C.L. Parikh `Mamta Mandir’, Dandi Road, Village - Vijalpar, Tal. Jalalpore, Navsari-396450
[email protected] 30 289200
31 Shri Arbuda Adarsh Trust
Plot No.496/A/2, Sector No 6/B, Gandhi Nagar, - 382006
30 21600
32 Sneh Education Trust
At Laiyara, Post Jayava, Taluka-Dhrol, Distt. Jamnagar, Gujarat
Telefax: - 02897 - [email protected]
10 96800
Haryana
33 DISHA Disha Lane, Hissar Road, Sirsa - 125055
01666-243737 / [email protected]
30 648080
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34 Educational & Rehabilitation centre for special children
392, Sector - 21/C, Faridabad - 121001
09899003347
30 999200
35 Modern Education Society
Mandouri Road, Vill. - Mandoura, Dist. – Sonepat
30 988960
Himachal Pradesh
36 Aastha Welfare Society
Opp.GeneralPostOffice,NearPucca Tank, Nahan, District Sirmaur-173001
01702-223945,222385
30 0
37 Prem Ashram P.O.Una, Himachal Pradesh - 174303
01975-228017 30 785900
38 Sahyog Balshravan Viklang Kalyan Samiti
Sahyog School for Special Children, New Red Cross Bhawan, Mandi
01905 - 223539 (O), 241779 (Project)[email protected]
17 448600
Jharkhand
39 Bateshwar Seva Sansthan,
Nahar Chowk, Near Electricity Board, Godda, Jharkhand-814133
06422 - 220024 20349500
40 Jeevan Bastacolla, Dhansar, Dhanbad-828106 [email protected]
27 567000
41 Madhur Muskan Om Shanti Apartment, 4 A Bangla School Lane, (O.C.C.) Main Road, Ranchi-1
919334700371 / [email protected]
21 558260
42 Samajik Samsya Nivaran Evam Kalyan Sansthan
Gandhi Maidan, Hazaribagh 06546-224211
30 519300
Karnataka
43 Angaviklara Poshakara Sangha
549/3, Saraswathinagar, Davangere-577004
08192 - [email protected]
30 885700
44 Gramina Abyudaya Seva Samasthe
IV Ward, Court Road, Rojipur, Doddaballapur, Bangalore Rural - 561203
080-7670463 / 080-7624096,[email protected]
30 583200
45 GREZIM-Integradeed Home & School for the Handicapp
Ejipura, Bangalore-560047 [email protected]
13 974933
46 Manju Education Society
Rajput Street, Balaji Road, Betgeri, Gadag-582102
9845056498
24 1130200
47 Manovikasa Institute of Training & Rehabilitation for the mentally handicapped
Kade Oni, Devangpet, Hubli-580023, Distt. - Dharwad
14 436800
48 Service Agency to Rural Women & Children
New A.D.Colony, Bhagath Singh Road, Muthapet, Mulbagal, Kolar - 563131
20 420660
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S. No.
Organisation Address Telephone & E-mail Beneficiaries Fund released during 2008-09
49 Shri Ganesh Seva Trust
Opp. Water tank, kandettur, Bikarnakata, Mangalore - 575005
0824-2212772/[email protected]
30 996600
Kerala
50 Asha Bhawan Veroor, P.O. Changnassery-686104, District - Kottayam
0481-2721196 [email protected]
30 686880
51 Fr. Tezza Special School cum Training Centre
Varampatta-673575, Wayanad District
30 1191630
52 Kerala Ecumenical Mission Mental Health Centre
Vattappara P.O., Thiruvananthapuram-695028
0472-2585035
30 770100
Madhya Pradesh
53 Ajay Memorial Trust
NearD.I.C.Office,ShantiNiketan, Civil Lane, Datia - 475661
09893681553 30795000
54 Asha Gram Trust District Barwani, Madhya Pradesh-451551
07290 - 222186 / [email protected]
30 225480
55 Bright Star Social Society
104, Mission Compound, Sehore-466001
07562224502
30 927540
56 Digdarshikha E-7/80-81, Arera Colony, Bhopal-462016
30 702180
57 Gurukul Sanskrit Shikshan Samiti
Vivekanand Ashram, Near Kamal Fitting Station, Sidhi - 486661
919926222109
30 0
58 Kranti Kala Sangam
HIG - 37, New Housing Board Colony, Mayurvan, Morena
07532-233095
20 689200
59 Madhya Pradesh Viklang Sahayata Samiti
Sector-9, Jawahar Nagar, Ujjain-456010
0734 - 2521198 / 2511031 / [email protected]
29 598320
60 Seva Shikshan Prashikshan Evam Anusandhan Samiti
40, Cantt, Sagar - 470001 9229713822 / 9300481076 / [email protected]
25 593100
61 Shri Shri Utkarsh Sansthan
343, Gumasta Nagar, Indore-452002
0731-4057941 [email protected]
30 583860
Maharashtra
62 Akhil Bhartiya Apang Kalyankari Bahurdashiya Sanst
Plot No.26, Kabir Nagar, Neel Greeve Society, Jaitala, Nagpur-16
0712-2229055 / 9225217757 / / 9890162323
30 743040
63 Groups of Disabled(GODS), MBA Foundation
GODS’ HEAVENS, Crystal Palace Complex, Rambaug, Powah, Mumbai - 400076
022-28576972/28574456
30 547200
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64 Indian Red Cross Society
4 No. Gate, Near Central Building, Kasaba Bawada Kolhapur-416003
0231-2650367
30 644933
65 Institute of Rural Development & Social services
Plot. No. 28/29, Jivram Nagar, Near Khote Nagar, Jalgaon - 425001
0257 - 2250594, 2260215
30 1064000
66 Jeevhala Society for Mentally Handicapped
Janata Shopping Centre, Navi Path, Solapur-413007
0217-2500309 / [email protected]
30 783166
67 Navjeevan Society for Rehabilitation of M R
P - 65, M.I.D.G. Area, Chikalthava, Naregaon Naka, Aurangabad
25 957300
68 Sangopita 3/16, Sharmili, Opp - Chinar Hotel, MIDC - Karjat Road, Gandhi Chowk, Kulgaon, Badlapur (E), Distt. Thane-421503
0251 - [email protected]
13 608000
69 SAVALI Alankar, Plot No.14, S.No.133, Prabha Coop. Housing Society, Kothrud, Pune-411029
Telefax: - 25282379, 020 - 25421007, 25436862
30 848880
Manipur
70 All Manipur MH Persons Welfare Orgn.
Keishamthong Top Leirek, Imphal-795001
0385-2449537 / 2051252
30 926040
71 People Advance in Social Service
New Mata, Churachandpur-795128
0385-2446139 / [email protected]
30 645360
72 The Pioneer Women’s Welfare Association
Keisamthong Laisom, Leirak, Imphal-795001
0385-2227333
30 0
73 Spastic Society of Mizoram
R. Laldanga Building, B/68, Chhinga Veng, Aizawl-796001
30 363600
Orissa
74 Association for Social Help in Rural Area
P.O. Tusra, District-Balangir - 767030
29 1321600
75 Centre for Rehabilitation Services & Research
Netaji Nagar, P.O.Madhupatana, Cuttack-753010
H.O - 0671-2345758, P.O- [email protected]
30 709380
76 Dr. Brajvihari Mohanti MemorialMRBenefitTrust
Plot No.430, Santinagar,Jharapar, Bhuabeswar-751012
0674-2575921
30 1106910
77 Ganjam District Orthopaedically Handicap Wel. Assoc
Netaji Subash Marg, Near S.P.Residence, Chatrapur-761020, Ganjam
06811-60146
22 684360
78 Open Learning System Plot No.G-3-A/1, Gadakina Mouza, P.O. Mancheswar Railway Colony, Near Press Chhak, Bhubaneswar-751017
0674-2301626 / [email protected]
30 1094200
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79 Vikash D-2/7, Industrial Estate, Yasulgarh, Bhubaneswar-751010
0674-2585306
20 723682
80 VSS Instittute for Mentally Handicapped
Social Welfare Centre, P.O. Dhankanda, District-Sambalpur-768101
30 1122326
Pondicherry
81 Integrated Rehabilitatin Devlopment Centre
No.7, Rajaganapathy Nagar, akayanthope, Ariyankuppam, Pondicherry-605007
0413 - [email protected]
30 609600
Punjab
82 Indian Red Cross Society Sadiq Road, Fardikot-161203
01639-251024, 250228 [email protected]
30 487800
83 Sadhu Basant Residential Care
Sular, Patiala-147001 0175-2304436 / 2304878 / 2307245
30 573390
Rajasthan
84 Jubin Spastic Home & Charitable Trust
195-196, Sukharia Shopping Centre, Main Road, Sri Ganganagar-335001
0154-426070, 424025
30 384246
85 Navdisha C - 6, Hasan Khan, Mewati Nagar, Alwar-301001
0144-731673, 731884
30 507150
86 Navjyoti Manovikasa Kendra
Sector-10, Chopasni Housing Board, Behind Central Academy School, Jodhpur-342008
649928
30 493519
87 Prayass Sansthan, Prachya Shodh Peeth Samiti
30 B AC-I Road, Bhupalpura, Udaipur - 313001
0294 - [email protected]
30 862340
88 Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandal
Viswamitra Ashram, Anandpur, (Topdara), Ajmer-305001
30 713043
89 Shikhar Society for the Welfare of the Handicapped
2 - N - 3, Dadabari, Kota - 324009
0744-2501776, [email protected]
30 876960
90 Shri Savariya Bahuddaishya Viklang Seva Sansthan
Padan Pola, Chittorgarh -312001
01472 - 256817
29 188800
Sikkim
91 Spastic Society of Sikkim Jeewan Theeng Marg, Development Area, Gangtok, Dist. - East Sikkim – 737101
30 430301
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92 Development Centre for Rural Technology for Community Surv ey No.11,12,13 Thoothu-kudi Main Road, Veerapan-dianpatram, Thiruchendur, Thoothukudi
30 1124640
93 Ecomwel Orthope-dic Centre
Near R.C.Church, Tharaman-galem, Omalur, T.K. Salem District-636502
30 1158807
94 Keel Otivakkam Grama Sangam
Kancheepuram TKS Dist. [email protected]
30 843360
95 Local Level Com-mittee
C/o. The District Collector, Collectorate Nilgiris
Tel.0423-2442344,2442233,Fax-2443971 [email protected]
30 889220
96 Rural Area Devel-opment Trust
B. Dharmathupatti, Melachok Kanthapura Post- 635582, Bodi (Via), Theni District
30 724474
97 Thava Jeevan Spe-cial School for M R & P H Children
Thavam Illam, 2949/2, Ka-vadickara, Street, East Gate, Thanja-613001
04362-232354
30 0
98 Vidya Vikasini Op-portunity School
C/o - Vidya Vikasini Oppor-tunity School, 66-D, Mettupalayam Road, Thudiyalur Post, Coimbatore-641034
27 742200
Tripura
99 Abhay Ashram Ramnagar Road No.1, 2nd Lane (south), P.O. Ramnagar, Agartala, West Tripura-799002
0381 - [email protected]
30 857320
100 Abhay Ashram Julai Bari, New Petrol Pump Balania, Sub-Division, South Tripura
0381 - 2208507, [email protected]
8 187600
Uttar Pradesh
101 Adarsh Viklang Kalyan Samiti
Neoria, Hussainpur, Pilibhit 09719809748 / 09258800790
30 842130
102 Akhil Bhartiya Viklang Kalyan Samiti
Tulsinagar, Ayodhya, Faizabad 919336865708
15 244000
103 Balprada Jan Seva Sansthan
Moh. - Vijay Nagar, Vill. - Bhidwari, P.O.-Gawarau, The. - Bilari, Dist. - Moradabad
9837119333, 9412664618, 9359979419, 9411622333
20 198000
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Organisation Address Telephone & E-mail Beneficiaries Fund released during 2008-09
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Organisation Address Telephone & E-mail Beneficiaries Fund released during 2008-09
104 Bhartiya Chauhan Samiti
Balrampur, Pathkauli, Azamgarh-276025
05462-265316/09451865777
30 739920
105 Gramodyog Seva Sansthan
TownArea,Musafirkhana,Sultanpur
24 712865
106 Integrated Institute for the Disabled
Hanuman Dham Colony, Karaundi, B.H.U., Varanasi-221005
0542-2575947, 2575453,[email protected]
30 412290
107 Integrated Institute of Rehabilitation of the Disabled
C - 3, Subhash Nagar, Albatiya Road, Shah ganj, Agra - 282010
09411410582 / 09319083808, [email protected]
20 624600
108 Jan Chetna 60 M/44, 5A, Nawab Yusuf Road, Civil Line, Allahabad
09956512526
30 1144061
109 Jan Swasthya Ewam Shiksha Kalyan Sansthan
Dalhipur, Mughalsarai, Chandauli
05412-256168
10 255780
110 Rama School Bisanda, Dist. - Banda - 210203
05191-251778
16 700200
111 Subhasheesh Shiksha Evam Vikash Seva Sansthan
E-27, Industrial Area, Amawa Road, Rai Bareilly
0535-2217123
30 690570
112 The Spastic Centre, Kanpur
16/99-A, “Bal Bhawan”, Phool Bagh, Kanpur-208001
0512-2350549
0 0
113 Viklang Kalyan Seva Sansthan
Village Senduri, Post Udayraj Ganj, Vikas Khand Nogadh Tehsil, Shohratgarh, Distt. Sidharth Nagar-272204
05544-265308
14 580700
Uttaranchal
114 Happy Health Care & Research Association
Happy Family Hospital, Subhash Nagar, Roorkee, Haridwar - 247667
0135-2673949
30 801840
115 UNECESS Research & Development Society
Unecss House, Mehnerbunga, PO Bageshwar-263642
05963-220547 / [email protected]
30 1183920
west Bengal
116 Alkendu Bodh Niketan
P 1/4/1 CIT Scheme VII M VIR Road, Kandurgachi, Kolkata-54
30 897480
117 Behala Bodhayan 48 / 3, Sarsuna Main Road, Kolkata-700061
033-24933647
24 911120
118 Howrah South Point 15, P.M, Bustee 3rd Bye Lane, Shibpur, Dt. Howrah - 711102
30 1172700
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119 Indian Red Cross Society
Surya Sen Sarani, P.O. Balurghat, District- South Dinajpur
03522-255175
30 807000
120 Moyna Ramkrishnayan Association
Vill Garh Moyna, P.O. Moyna, Dist. - Purba Medinipur - 721629
03228-236247 / 260371
30 613600
121 Rampurhat Spastics & Handicapped Society
Chamragudam, P.O. Rampurhat, District-Birbhum - 731224
03461-257717
30 397260
TOTAL 3199 76881772
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8. ASPIRATION (Day Care Centre) Scheme
8.1 Early Intervention is vital for better management of developmental disabilities; Aspiration provides training opportunities for children of 0-6 years. This will help in the Early Development years and for school-readiness.
Objectives of the Scheme are:
l Awareness generation amongst parents of persons with disabilities, its family members & relatedGovt.Officials/Teachers.
lAssessment & evaluation of children with disabilities.
lMotivation & counseling to parents & families.
lTraining for daily living activities.
lPre school skills – (pre-reading, pre-maths etc.)
lTherapeutic services which includes physiotherapy / occupational therapy / speech / psychotherapy & psychiatric intervention.
lAudiological assessment & suitable referral.
lMusic drama / play therapy / pre-vocational training.
lFacilitation in getting admission into special school and inclusive school.
lRespite care services (for parents).
lSocial & family integration.
8.2 During the year, 16 new Aspiration centres were sanctioned. At present, there are 66 Centres in the country. A grant of Rs. 1.36 crore was released during the year to all these centres lookingafter1320beneficiariesinall.Fundingisfor20benefeciariesineachcentre.Detailsfunding under the scheme are given below:
S. No.
Organisation Address Telephone & E-mail Fund released during 2008-09
Andhra Pradesh
1. Chaitanya Institute for the Learning Disabled Rural Project
Anjaneyapeta, Kothavalasa-535183, Vizianagaram
220000
2. SKR Pupils Welfare Society Behind A.P.S.R.T.C. Bus Station, Chimakurthy, Dist. - Prakasam - 523226
94403-36730/9440660692/[email protected]
252500
3. Manochetna Near Market Yard, Vavillavampu Cherial, Warangal
08710 - [email protected]
155000
4. Sirisha Rehabilitation Center D-3/57, Veerankilock, Pamidimukkala (M), Distt. Krishna
08676-282829, 234342, [email protected]
155000
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Arunachal Pradesh
5 Abotani Ashram Welfare Association
G - Extension, Demsite, Naharlagun, Dist. - Papum Pare - 791110
155000
6. Tarhuk Samaj Vill. Kopila, P.O. - Damin, Kurung Kumay District
0360-2002359 [email protected] / [email protected]
194000
Assam
7. Deshbandhu Club P.O. & Village Beharabazar, Cachar -788817
03842 259503 / 212442 / [email protected]
252500
8. Miranalijyoti Rehab. Centre Kumudnagar, P.O - Jalori Dibrudawar, Duliajan - 786602, Distt. - Dibrugarh
183399
9. SriSri Sewa Ashram Borpathat, PO Maduripathar, Silapathar, Distt. Dhemaji-787059
094351 - 88044 / 9954440848, 9957387173 / 03753-224720
155000
Bihar
10. Aakanksha Institute for Mentally Handicapped
Bhadani Nursing Home (P) Ltd., F.B.S. Road, Gaya - 823001
0631-2431503 / 09234122275
252500
11. Jagdamba Kalyan Samiti, Nesra Vill. - Nesra, P.O. - Karavi Parsarai, Dist. - Nalanda - 801304
06111 - 261165 / 9931626909 / 9431023586
252500
12. Shree Narayan Samaj Kalyan Kendra
Vill. - Lok Dihari, P.O. - Karup Indrahiyan, Distt. - Rohtas
06184-226492 / [email protected]
155000
13. Shubham AdministrativeOfficer,1stfloor,Aggarwal Bhawan, Jawaharlal Road, Muzaffarpur -804200
0621-248178, [email protected]
252500
Chattisgarh
14. Koshish Special School for the multiple handicapped
Ward No.7, Tumgaon Road, Distt. Mahasumund
9926114019
155000
15. ‘Ankur’ Korba HIG - 100, M.P.Nagar, Korba-195681
09826134 / [email protected]
252500
Gujarat
16. Smt. PNR Society Shri K.L.Institute for the Deaf, 51, Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar-364002
0278-2423917, 2431150,[email protected]
285000
17. Ashirwad Viklang Trust B/4, Police Station, National Highway, Sayla, Distt. Surendranagar
02755 - 281185
155000
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Himachal Pradesh
18. Ganapati Education Society Near Telephone Exchange, Kunihar, The.Arki, Distt. Solan-173207
01796-262699 / 9418079043 [email protected]
203060
Haryana
19. Modern Education Society Mandouri Road, Vill. - Mandoura, Dist. - Sonepat
252500
20. Tapan Rehabilitation Society Opp. Rajput Dharamshala, Sant Nagar, Chaman Garden, Karnal-132001
155000
21. Disha Disha Lane, Hissar Road, Sirsa - 125055
01666-243737, 244902, 9215622300, [email protected]
187500
Jharkhand
22. Lohiya Viklang Seva Samiti Tilak Nagar, Fassia Dangal, Godda - 814133
06422-222806, [email protected]
285000
23. Van Uden Badhir Kalyan Sansthan
Dhobi Jharna Microwave Tower, Sahibganj - 816109
6436- [email protected]
155000
24. Vani Vikas - Rehabilitation Center for Speech, Hearing and Mentally Handicapped
Plot No.106, Old A.G. Colony, Ranchi
9771303403 237875
25. Parents Association of Mentally Handic-pped of Jamshedpur
A2/28, Swarn Vihar, Sonari, Jamshedpur – 832011
0651-2340505, 9835551476NA
155000
Karnataka
26. St. Thomas Mission Society Santhome, P.B.42, Engineering College Road, Mandya-517401
0823-2224073, [email protected]
155000
Kerala
27. Manovikas Palliserikkal Post, Sasthamedta, Kollam -690521
0476 - 2830802 / 2832 [email protected]
155000
28. Sneha Sadan Complex Sneha Sadan Complex, Pothiyakkara, Yordanapuram PO Kalady-683574, Ernakulam Distt.
0484-299613/[email protected]
155000
29. Tropical Health Foundation of India
Guruvayoor Road, Arthat, PO Kunnamkulam, Distt. Thrissur-680503
04885-224817/[email protected]
155000
Madhya Pradesh
30 Seva Shikshan Prashikshan Punarvas Evam Anusandhan Samiti
40, Cantt, Sagar - 470001 9229713822, 9300481076, [email protected]
285000
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31 Pooja Viklang Evam Shikshan Samiti
B-39, Mayur Vihar Colony, Ashoka Garden, Bhopal
09827361472/[email protected]
216750
32. Shiv Kalyan Evam Shikshan Samiti
LIG - 26, Harsh Vardhan Nagar, Bhopal
187500
33. Adhikar Shikshan Prashikshan Punarvas Avam Anusandhan Samiti
Bus Stand Chowk, 328 Baini Sagar, Panna
09300481076 / [email protected]
252500
34. Mahila Balvikas Samiti 2 Mukharjee Colony, Infront of Jail, Bhind
07534-230545
252500
35. Shivangi Education and Rural Development Society
Near Central School, Nanakhedi, Guna-473001
07542-268639, 309594, [email protected]
252500
36. Indian Red Cross Society, Rewa Punarvas Bhavan,Behind Gupta Petrol Pump, Jhiria, Rewa-486001
07662-240784 / [email protected]
155000
37. Viklang Seva Bharti Sankalp Banerji Bhawan, 321 Tilak Ward, Galgala, Jabalpur-482002
0761-2655329 [email protected]
155000
Maharashtra
38. Anand Parivar C/O. Janseva Mandal, 529/ B, Parasnis Colony, Sadar Bazar, Powainaka, Satara-415001
9422038029/9422038039
285000
39. Aavishkar soceity for Development of Mentally Handicapped
E - 95, MIDC, Mirjole, Ratnagiri-415639, Maharashtra
9423047964 [email protected]
155000
40. Priyadarshani Gramin & Adivasi Sevabhavi Sanstha
Deepraj Complex, 1st Floor, New Nagar Rod, Sangamner, Ahmednagar-422605
02425-228007, 228907,[email protected], [email protected]
155000
Manipur
41. Imphal Guardian Society Liwa Chanam Pukhari Mapal, P.O. Sigjamei-795008, Imphal
242750
42. People Advance in Social Services
New Mata, Churachandpur-795128
98621333392/ [email protected], [email protected]
252500
43 Community Development Programme Centre
M. I. Road, Thoubal Achouba, Dist. / P.O. - Thoubal
03848 - [email protected]
155000
44 Re-Creation, A Voluntary Agency (Spastic Society of Manipur)
Moirangkhom, Songaijam Leirak, Imphal West – 795001
155000
Mizoram
45. Spastics Society of Mizoram R. Laldanga Building, B/68, Chhinga Veng, Aizawl-796001
187500
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Orissa
46. Centre for Rehabilitation Service & Research
Netaji Nagar, P.O.Madhupatana, Cuttack-753010
254800
47. Home & Hope - A school for MR Children
Sector - 17, Rourkela - 769003
0661-2510085
252500
48. Research Academy for Rural Enrichment (RARE)
At./P.O./Dist. - Sonepur-767017 [email protected],in
155000
49. Daddhibamnajew institute for social action (DISA)
NAC Road, Masterpada, Phulbani, Dist. - Kandhamal - 762001
155000
50. Veer Surendra Sai Institute for Mentally Handicapped
at Social Welfare Centre, P.O. Dhankanda, District-Sambalpur-768101
0663-2412055, [email protected]
201500
Punjab
51. The North India Cerebral Palsy Association (Ashirwad)
C/o. Dr. R. S. Sodhi, 1298/4 B, Phase - 2, Karnail Singh Nagar, Pakhowal Road, Ludhiana
0161-2564551/[email protected]
155000
Rajasthan
52. Shikhar Society for the welfare of mentally handicapped
2 - N - 3, Dadabari, Kota - 324009
285000
53. Pt. Chhitarmal Lata Welfare society
Vill & Post Beroj, Distt. Mundawar, Alwar
01460-684690, 09252093961
252500
54. Mahila Bal Vikas Gramodhyog Shiksha Samiti (Lucky school for Mentally Retarded)
330, New Pusp Vatika Colony, Fateh pur Sikri Road, Bharatpur
9414268597
155000
Uttar Pradesh
55 Viklang Kendra Opp. Bhardwaj Ashram, J.L.N. Road, Allahabad-211002
0532-2465766/[email protected]
229713
56. Sanchit Vikas Sansthan Hasanpur, P.O. Bargadwa, District-Basti - 272190
285000
57. Integrated institute for disabled (Rachna vishesh vidhyalaya
Hanuman Dham Colony, Karaundi, B.H.U., Varanasi-221005
0542-2575947, [email protected]
285000
58. Maa Shyamadevi Yuva Samekit Viklang Punarvas Kendra
Baghore, Sikarara, Joanpur 05454-254059, 9451711443
285000
59. Manav Seva Gramodyog Sansthan
Jamon (Near Bank of Baroda), Sultanpur-227807, Raebareli
9918104783, 9452313325
285000
60. Manav Utthan Samiti Vilalge Basti, P.O. Khiriya, District - Mau, U.P.
9918104783/9452313325
155000
61. Shanti Samaj Sevi Samiti 2/377, Khatrana Street, Farrukhabad-209625
05692-225208 / fax- [email protected]
240000
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62. Nav Bharat Manav Vikas Sansthan
Dehra Dun Road, Doiwala, Dehradun
0135-2695312, 9358133120 155000
63 UNECSS Research & Development Society
Unecss House, Mehnerbunga, PO Bageshwar-263642
Tel. 05963-220547/ [email protected]
155000
west Bengal
64. Nimbarak Math Seva Samiti Vill. Baikunthapur, P.O. Sankarpur, P.S. Daspur, Dist. Paschim Medinipur - 721211
03225-253296, [email protected]
268448
65. Vivekanand Loksiksha Niketan Faridpore, Dakshin Dauki, East Midnapur - 721464
03220-258510, [email protected]
173500
66. Pradip Centre for Autism Management
203/B, Block - B, Post-Lake Town, Dist. - Kolkata - 700089
033-25341832 [email protected]
155000
Total 13615795
Success is a ladder you cannot climb with your hands in your pockets. ~ American Proverb
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9. Early Intervention and School Readiness Program for Children with Sensory Multiple Disabilities
Under the ASPIRATION scheme
9.1 A training program on Early Intervention and School Readiness for Children with Sensory Multiple Disabilities, recognized as Continuing Rehabilitation Education (CRE) of Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) organized in all regions of India in 2008 – 2009 under the Aspiration Scheme. This training was conducted by National Trust and Voice and Vision. Voice & Vision, a Mumbai based organization a unit of Hilton Perkins, USA. They specialize in training teachers for children with Multiple Disabilites, especially for vision impairment with additional disabilities.
9.2 Details of the training programme are given below:
Dates of training
Organized by State & Region No. of Participants
September 25– 28, ‘08
Parents Association of Mentally Handicapped of Jamshedpur
Jharkhand, East Region 25
October16 – 19, ‘08
Raphael, Dehradun(SNAC)
Uttaranchal, North Region 24
December 7 – 10, ‘08
Raksha, Kochi(SNAP)
Kerala, South Region 30
January 5 – 9, ‘09
Deepshikha, Ranchi(SNAC)
Jharkand , East Region 29
January 21 – 25,‘09
Prayas, Jaipur(SNAC)
Rajasthan, West Region 28
February4 -8, ‘09
Viklang Seva Bharati M.P., Jabalpur (SNAC)
Madhya Pradesh, Central Region
65
February16 – 19, 09
Shishu Sarothi, Guwahati (SNAC) Assam, North-East 36
Total No of participants 237
9.3 Theobjectiveofthetrainingistocreateawareness,earlyidentificationandskilldevelopmentin teachers, CBR workers and caregivers providing services in small towns and rural areas so that children with sensory multiple disabilities receive effective services.
9.4 Earlyidentificationandinterventioniscriticalforachildwithsensorymultipledisabilitiesfor the development of communication and learning, and independence in self-care and mobility. A total of 237 Special Educators, Therapists, CBR workers, SSA teachers and Administrators participated in the trainings held this year. The feedback that we have received has been very positive with constant requests for more similar trainings in the future.
Be not afraid of going slowly; be afraid only of standing still. ~ Chinese Proverb
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10. SAHYOGI(A Redesigned Scheme of Caregivers Training & Deployment)
10.1 Earlier scheme of Caregivers Training and Deployment was completely revamped with new training module for caregivers and a more systematic arrangement for their deployment as well as their career progression. Under the scheme called “Sahyogi”, a training module for level-1 training was developed. Action for Ability Development and Inclusion (AADI) sarthan were selected to evaluate the earlier syllabi, to do a desk review of all the Caregivers courses in the country and to develop a new Curriculum and Training Material. 53 trainers from 31 selected NGOs were given training in two batches. Out of these selected NGOs, seven were provided grant of Rs. 2.20 lakh each to set up CareGivers Cell (CGC) to provide training to caregivers & facilitate their deployment after training. A nodal agency was also selected to co-ordinate with all the CGCs and other stakeholders in the country.
10.2 Details of fund released and progress made are given below:
S.No.
Name of Organisation, Address, Phone, email
Grant given during the year
Purpose
1 Action for Ability Development and Inclusion (AADI), 2 Balbir Saxena Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016Tel.011-26531947/26531508Fax - 26853002Email- [email protected]
19,000 Development of Training course material & module
2 Action for Ability Development and Inclusion (AADI), 2 Balbir Saxena Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016Tel.011-26531947/26531508Fax - 26853002Email- [email protected]
5,28,410 Training of Trainers. List of 1st & 2nd batch at Annexure A
3 Sanjeevani34/1A, West Patel Nagar, New Delhi-110008 Ph.: 11-45660266 (M) 09717170266Email- [email protected]
1,75,000 Nodal Agency
4 CGCs list is in Annexure- A 15,40,000 For setting up 7 CGCs
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars. ~Les Brown
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Annexure – A Training of Trainers
1st Batch
S.No.
State Name, Address & Phone Training initiated
1 Assam Shishu SarothiRam Krishna Mission Ashram Road, Birubari, Guwahati, Kamrup – 781016Ph: 0361-2478939
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2 Chhattisgarh AakankshaLions Den. Jalvihar Colony, RaipurPh: 0771- 2427468
3 Delhi AADI2 Balbir Saxena Marg, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016Ph: 011-26569107 26966331/26864714
4 Himachal Pradesh
ChetnaHouse No. - 23, Raura, Sector - II, Bilaspur – 174001Ph: 01978-221524
5 Jharkhand Madhur MuskanOm Shanti Apartment, 4A, Bangla School Lane (O.C.C) Main Road, RanchiPh: 09334700371 / 3835500341
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6 Karnataka ASHA- Academy for Severe Handicap and AutismNo.L-76/A, HBCS Kirloskar Colony, III Stage, IV Block, Basaveswarnagar, Banglore-560079Ph: 080-23568517/23225279 / 23230357
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Information & Resource Centre, C/O Sri Sringeri Sharda PeetamCharitable Trust, 9, 1st Cross, Shaknarapuram, Basavanagudi, Bangalore-560004, Tel.080-41203426
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7 Orissa Open Learning Systems, Plot No.G-3/A/1, Gadakana Mouza. P.O Ph: Mancheswar Railway Colony, Near Press Chhak, Bhubneswar- 751017
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8 Rajasthan Umang,3/4 Kabir Avenue, S.F.S. Mansarovar, JaipurPh: 0141-2395099 / 09314878251
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9 Tamil Nadu Vidya Sagar1, Ranjit Road, Kottapuram,Chennai, T.NTel.044-22353757
10 Uttaranchal Karuna ViharLatika Roy Foundation, 4/3 A Vasant Vihar Enclave, Dehdradun- 248006Ph: 0135-2761014
11 West Bengal North Bengal Council for the DisabledC/o Agniraj, 1, Buddhader Bose Road, Ashram Pura, SilliguriPh: 0353-2642923
2nd BatchSl. No.
States Name, Address & Phone
1. Andhra Pradesh Dakshinya Institute for MH Madhavi Nilayam, Swarna Bharathi Colony, Guntur-522006Ph: 0863-2326503
2. Andhra Pradesh Kiranam Org.C-835, NGOs Colony, Vanasthalipuram, Dist. Ranga ReddyPh: 040-24249606
3. Andhra Pradesh Swayamkrushi17, Shri Malani Housing Cooperative Society Indian Airlines Colony, Trimughery, Secunderabad – 15 Ph: 040-27992420/ 27990741
4. Chhattisgarh Sneh Sampada32, Bunglow Chowk, Sector 8, Bhilai Nagar, DurgPh: 0788-2242853, Fax: 2259036/ 4939419
5. Delhi Manovikas, A -26, Surajmal Vihar, Delhi – 92. Ph: 22377771/22376486
6. Gujarat PNR Society51, Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar-364002 Ph: 0278-2420836/ 2429326
7. Haryana DISHADisha Lane, Hisar Road, Sirsa – 125055 Ph: 01666-244902/243737
8. Jharkhand Parents Association of Mentally HandicappedA2/28, Swarn Vihar, Sonari, Jamshedpur Ph: 09431372214
9. M.P. Shri Shri Utkarsh Samiti38, Narayan Bagh, Indore-452004 Ph: 5057941
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10. Orissa CRSR- Centre for Rehab. ResearchPatharadi, P.O.: Charampa, Dist.- Bhadrak-756101 Ph: 06784-231387
11. Tamil Nadu Chidambaram Edu. Society37, French Chappel Road, Thoothukudi-628001 Ph: 0461-2320507
12. Tamil Nadu Ecomwel Orthopedic CentreNear R.C. Church, Tharamangalam, Omalur Tk., Dist.- Salem-636502Ph: 04290-251703
13. U.P. Viklang KendraOpp. Bhardwaj Ashram, Jawahar Lal Nehru Road, AllahabadPh: 0532-2465766
14. U.P. Shikshit Yuva Sewa SamitiPandav Bazar, Basti-272002Ph: 05442-242280
15. Uttarakhand Happy FamilySubhash Nagar, Roorkee-247667Ph: 01332-263486/324722
16. Mizoram Spastics Society of MizoramB/68, R, Laldanga Building, Chhinga Veng, Aizawl-796001Ph: 0389-2301115, Fax : 0389-2324906
17. Haryana Modern Education SocietyH. No. 241, Street No. 1, Gopalpur Road, Kharkhoda, SonepatPh: 9868152493
18. Rajasthan Prachya Shodh Peeth30/B, AC-1 Road, Bhupalpura, Udaipur-313001 Ph:0294-2410812
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11. GHARAUNDA(Group Home And Rehabilitation Activities Under National Trust Act for Disabled Adults)
A Lifelong Shelter & Care Scheme
11.1 `GHARAUNDA’ was launched by the Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment on 16th December 2008. The scheme provides assured minimum quality of care services throughout the life of persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities.
11.2 Empanelled care service providers will be given financial assistance to improve theirfacilities and conform to the quality standards as stipulated under the scheme. Alternatively, infrastructure facilities can be set up in collaboration with the State Government and then the facilities can be handed over to such care service provider to run it as per scheme guidelines.
11.3NationalTrustwillcontributeafinancialassistanceinlieuofseats@Rs.8lakhperseat.The seats so bought can be allocated to BPL care-seekers free of cost or to APL care-seekerswithmarginalpremiumamounttocross-subsidizeBPLbeneficiaries.Theschemeis presently sanctioned to the following 3 centres -
(i) Open Learning System, Bhubaneswar, Orissa (ii) Karnataka Parents Association for Mentally Retarded Children, Bangalore, Karnataka (iii) Partner Hooghly, Hooghly, West Bengal11.4 Several State Governments have shown their interest in the scheme by way of providing
land and fund.
Inauguration of GHARAUNDA scheme by Shri K. M. Acharya, Secretary, M/O S J & E
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12. NIRAMAYA – Health Insurance Scheme
12.1 A Health Insurance Scheme “Niramaya” was launched on 24.3.2008 in ten selected districts of the country, for persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities. During the year 2008-09, on popular demand, the Scheme was extended to the entire country (excluding J&K) for all income groups. The Scheme is free for persons with family income upto Rs. 15000 pm and for others, a nominal fee of Rs. 250 p.a. is charged. So far36,153beneficiarieshavebeenenrolledundertheScheme.Insurancebenefitshavebeenavailed in 40 cases on cashless basis and in 33 cases, Rs. 3,33,512 have been reimbursed.
12.2 On 5.3.09, the Scheme was renewed for a further period of one year with same insurance company (ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company) at the same premium amount. The services of Nodal Agency M/s Alegion have not been renewed. Instead, all the registered organizations will function as “service centre” for the beneficiaries. System of on-linesubmission of enrolment forms through such service centres has also been developed which should reduce delay in processing applications once all the backlog data is fed into the system.
12.3 ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company is National Trust’s insurance company which provides Health Services through its network hospitals throughout the country (except J&K). M/s. Alegion Insurance Broking Ltd. was implementing, monitoring and liasoning with various agencies, as a Third Party Nodal Agency.
Application form for Niramaya is at Annexure XIV.
Theinsurancecoveragebenefitsaregivenintablebelow:
Health Insurance Benefits List of Benefits (including pre-existing conditions)
Limits (Rs.)1 Cashless Hospitalization (over all limit including the following sub-limits) 1,00,0002 Domiciliary Hospitalization including Nursing charges (not exceeding 4 days per
incidence) 25,000
3 Corrective Surgeries for existing disability including congenital disability. 20,0004 Surgery to prevent further aggravation of disability 20,0005 Post operative care including Therapies for 6 months 15,0006 Regular Medical checkup for non-ailing Disabled (disability oriented preventive
purposes) 2,500
7 Pathology, Radiology, Advance tests for Diagnosis of illness and monitoring disability
10,000
8 Ongoing Therapies to reduce impact of disability and disability related complications
7,500
9 Transport charges for seeking medical services including ambulance services 1,50010 Dental : Preventive Dentistry 7,50011 Transport charges for seeking medical services 1,50012 Alternative Medicine 2,000
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12.4 Progress report of Niramaya Scheme
Enrollment done as on date 36153
Health ID card prepared & distributed Cards Prepared – 35,653 Cards distributed – 15,000
Cashlessbenefitavailable 40 cases, Amount – Rs.1,46,177
Claim settled under the scheme 33 cases, Amount - Rs.1,79,660
Total expenditure as on date 1,62,38,169
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13. SUPPORTED GUARDIANSHIP SCHEME
13.1 The Supported Guardianship Scheme started in 2003-04 on a pilot basis for 3 years with an aim to provide encouragement to relatives, friends and institutions to accept Legal Guardianship of destitute and abandoned persons with disabilities. This scheme has been launched in 75 Districts of 26 States and one Union Territory through LLCs as a pilot projectforthreeyears.Itisimplementedin36districtswith345beneficiaries.UnderthisScheme,anamountofRs.500/-permonth isgiven to tenbeneficiariesperdistrict.Theamount is to be utilized for the basic needs of food, shelter, medical and rehabilitation needs of their disabled wards. .
The Supported Guardianship Scheme was declared closed w.e.f.1.4.2009.
Funds released under Supported Guardianship Scheme (2008-09)
Sr. No.
State Organization District Beneficiaries Amount Released
1 Karnataka Local Level Committee Davangere 10 95000
2 Kerala Local Level Committee Thiruvananthapuram 9 58783
3 Madhya Pradesh Local Level Committee Seoni 10 280000
4 Madhya Pradesh Local Level Committee Ujjain 10 235000
5 Mizoram Local Level Committee Aizawl 10 90000
6 Maharashtra Local Level Committee Solapur 10 90000
7 Punjab Local Level Committee Faridkot 10 60000
8 Rajasthan Local Level Committee Jhunjhunu 10 270000
9 Rajasthan Local Level Committee Udaipur 10 160000
10 Rajasthan Local Level Committee Dungarpur 10 142498
11 Tripura Local Level Committee Dhalai 10 110000
12 West Bengal Local Level Committee Jalpaiguri 10 60000
13 West Bengal Local Level Committee Dakshin Dinajpur 10 180000
Total 129 1831281
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14. GYAN PRABHA (Scholarship) Scheme
14.1 Gyan Prabha is a Scholarship Scheme for People with Developmental Disabilities to pursue any employment oriented vocational training, professional course or higher studies (post schooling) from any recognized institution. A PwD of any literacy level, including illiterate or school drop outs, can get scholarship upto Rs. 700 p.m. for one year, for pursuing a course leading to an economic activity. Scholarship can also be renewed beyond one year depending on the course duration and performance of PwD course in the preceding year with minimum 50% marks.
14.2 During the year, 547 applications were received out of which 30 were approved and sanctioned a total amount of Rs. 90,720/-.
Application format is available at Annexure XV.
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15. UDDYAM PRABHA (Incentive) Scheme
15.1 Uddyam Prabha is an incentive scheme to promote economic activities for self-employment of People with Disabilities. Interest subsidy upto 5% for BPL and 3% .for higher income categories is provided upto 5 years on a loan amount upto Rs. 1 lakh per person (e.g. in a group, subsidy will be on per person basis). Applications along with proof of loan disbursed fromrecognizedfinancialinstitutione.g.banks,NHFDC,canbesubmittedeitherthroughSNAC or directly to the National Trust.
The scheme thus has twin objectives –
(i) Encouraging entrepreneurial skills among People with Disabilities, so that they can earn their livelihood and live with dignity and
(ii) Changing the mindset among people about disability, encouraging the strength of people and discovering their abilities.
15.2 Understandably, the scheme has a small beginning with only one application sanctioned during the year. However, it is a challenge to overcome systemetic barriers in society.
Application format is available at Annexure XVI.
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16. ARUNIM16.1 ARUNIM (Association of Rehabilitation under National Trust Initiative of Marketing) ,
is a path-breaking initiative of the National Trust, a Statutory Body under the Ministry ofSocialJusticeandEmpowerment,GovernmentofIndia.Itisregisteredasanon-profitsociety and was launched by Dr. Abdul Kalam on the 22nd September ’08. The key objective is to undertake marketing of products made by persons with disabilities, particularly those covered under the National Trust Act & build capabilities.
16.2 Vision:
To empower and enable people with disabilities to become economically contributing and participating members.
16.3 Mission: To facilitate enterprises that can offer products and services to cater to the domestic and
overseas markets, while ensuring self sustenance and equality especially for people with developmental disabilities.
16.4 While ARUNIM’s objective is to facilitate marketing of products made by persons with disabilities in the domestic and international markets, it is equally committed to bring in change in the work culture to match the expectations of the competitive market outside. ARUNIM will strive for:
l at least minimum wages for persons employed in sheltered/supported work environmentslInnovative product designing and entrepreneurship skill development,lIntroducing adaptations and mechanization where appropriate and feasible,lStandardising quality lMarketing products using sound strategies in Packaging, Pricing, Placing and Promotions.lEstablishing web-based initiativeslWorking towards building “ARUNIM” brand for chosen products lSetting up retail outlets across the country
16.5 Since its launch ARUNIM has made decent progress by initiating some services for its members.
Until now:l96 organisations are registered as memberslFive Awareness camps for over 50 organisations conducted at Jabalpur, Delhi, Mumbai,
Chennai, Bhopal and Ajmer.lThree Design workshops and training were conducted in Delhi, Mumbai and Bhopal.
More than 40 NGO’s participated and learnt product design.lOne Entrepreneurship skill Development Training program was conducted by Udyogini
at New Bogaigaon, Guwhati in North East. 9 ARUNIM members participated.lAbout 68 National Trust registered NGO’s participated in Shilpotsav, a marketing
opportunity at Dilli Haat. ARUNIM facilitated the selling of their products worth over 9 lakhs .The products were showcased at various other fairs like India International Trade Fair, Diwali melas and New Year Celebrations. ARUNIM sold products worth about Rs.3 lakhs.
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lARUNIM has been listed under Department of Environment & Forest, Government of Delhi as a vendor foreco-friendly bags. Wide publicity has been given in Newspapers and Radio as a result of which many orders and enquiries have started coming and they are being forwarded to Delhi NGO’s.
lARUNIM’s website www.ARUNIM.in is registered.lTrade mark ARUNIM is registered.
16.5 A paradigm shift is expected as the outcome of this project in the years to come when customers buy the products for their worth, rather than with the mind-set of helping or charity for the producers. Therefore it is envisaged that all member organizations bring “entrepreneurial” approach and develop products / services which meet the customer needs competitively. They will thus enhance the earning capacities of the persons with disabilities and enable them to get a decent wage.
16.6 MembershiplNGOs registered with National Trust are welcome to become members of ARUNIM bylFilling up the Registration application formlPaying a one-year membership fee of Rs. 500 (Rupees Five Hundred only). The subscription
is to be paid only by Cheque/DD drawn in favour of ARUNIM and payable in New Delhi.
ARUNIM’s contact details: ARUNIMislocatedattheofficeofNationalTrust
ARUNIM C/O National Trust 16-B, Bada Bazaar Road Old Rajinder Nagar New Delhi – 110 060 Phone Number: 011 25752423 Email id: [email protected]
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17. ABILINE
17.1 National Trust in collaboration with an NGO named Aarth-Astha introduced an Ability Helpline named “Abiline” for persons with disabilities for providing information and counseling on Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities. It was inaugurated by Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, hon’ble former President of India on 22nd September 2008.
Abiline number is 91-11-26466250
17.2 During the year, a grant of Rs. 1.50 lakh was given to Aarth Astha for setting up and running the facility. Presently Abiline provides following services free of cost:
lCounseling through a professional counselor : visit or call or emaillReferrals & Information through IVRS as well as Counselor on: lLaws & Rights, lFacilities, Schemes, lDisabilityCertificate,lEducation, lHealth, lGuardianship & lDisability related Other Issues.
17.3 During the year since its inception, 1147 calls were received on Abiline (July 2007 to March 2009 – 25 months) on wide ranging issues concerning disabilities from different parts of the country. Some of the call statistics are given below:
l46 calls on an average were received per monthlIt is difficult to categorise calls as they arebeing received fromall over the country.For
instance,inJunelastyear,HelplinewasfloodedwithcallsonNiramayafromjustalloverIndia.The next quarter, the calls that were received were from non-disabled people representing organizations seeking information on registration procedures with the National Trust.
lA smattering of calls came in from Eastern UP and Western Bihar, Orissa, AP and the Seven Sister States. A steady number of queries related to education, vocational training and employment have been received (averaging at 5-6 calls per month).
lQueries on medical treatment/intervention, early intervention and homes/residential facilities have also been coming in steadily (3-4 calls per month).
lCalls are being received not only from persons with disabilities (MR+CP+PH+VI) but also from their guardians as well as from the non-disabled sector.
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18. REPORT ON COURT CASE
18.1Ms.ShardaDhirhadfiledacourtcase(Writ)inDelhiHighCourtagainsttheGovt.ofIndia,Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Ministry of Home Affairs, National Trust and Govt. of NCT of Delhi seeking relief for the persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) residing in the territory of Delhi.
18.2 All respective agencies as above submitted a Joint Action Plan to redress the grievances. National Trust carried forward its activities in accordance with the Plan. This included
lDevelopment and installation of Information kiosks in following 6 hospitals in Delhi,
ü R.M.L. Hospital, ü Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital, ü All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), ü Safdarjung Hospital, ü G.T.B. Hospital and ü Institute of Human Behavior & Allied Sciences (IHBAS)
18.3 A Sample Survey of persons with disability, particularly autism, in Delhi by Centre for Market Research & Social Development
18.4 Participation in development of Indian Scale for Assessment of Autism (ISAA) by NIMH, Hyderabad. The tool is given at Annexure XVII. Several training/ sensitization and rehabilitation programmes in Delhi as well as other parts of the country.
18.5 Pursuant to our compliance of the directions of the hon’ble court, the case was disposed off by the hon’ble court on 14.1.2009.
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19. INNOVATIVE PROJECTS
To support new and creative ideas and help them to develop budgetary provision was made for Innovative Projects. During the year many proposals were supported as detailed below:
19.1 Neuro-Sensory Park
Tropical Health Foundation of India (THFI), Kerala proposed to set up three Neuro-Sensory Parks for children with Autism Spectrum. Accordingly, a sum of Rs. 3.42 lakh was sanctioned and Rs. 1.14 lakh was released for construction of one park which was completed. Further release of grant for remaining two parks will follow.
19.2 Vocational Training Centre (VTC) and Sensory Garden
National Association for the Blind, Nasik proposed to set up VTC and Sensory Garden for persons with Multiple Disabilities. Accordingly, a sum of Rs. 5 lakh for VTC and Rs. 4 lakh for sensory gardenweresanctionedandfirstinstallmentsofRs.2.5lakhandRs.2lakhrespectivelywerereleased. Depending on the utilization and performance, further installments will be released.
19.3 Road Safety Aspects and Right of way
National Trust sponsored Samarthyam, National Centre for Accessible Environments, a Delhi based research organization to conduct “Research Study & Pilot Project on Road Safety Aspects and Right of Way for Vulnerable Group - persons with disabilities covered under the National Trust”.
Theareacoveredundertheprojectwas1kmradiusofNationalTrustpreviousofficeatK.G.Marg. The research report recommendations and design solutions have been implemented by the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to a great extent. As an impact of the implementation process, NDMC is trying to make all its construction accessible to persons with disabilities in the refurbishment of areas falling under the Commonwealth Games 2010.
19.4 Project KAVI- A mobile embedded platform for Children with Cerebral Palsy by IIT, Chennai
An embedded product, Kavi, capable of running text to speech (named Hope) and picture to speech software (named Sanyog) has been developed by IIT, Chennai. The product is portable and can be easily mounted on wheelchairs as and when required. Since the software Hope or Sanyog work through letters of alphabet in small groups. This is done by clicking of a mouse toselectdesiredalphabet,suchclickingofmousemaystillbeadifficulttaskforpersonswithCerebral Palsy because of poor hand function.
To overcome this, IIT, Chennai has developed a proximity switch `Non-Contact Switch Device’’ in Kavi. For fabrication and manufacturing of the product, Rs. 9.82 lakh has been sanctioned whichincludessupplyof10productsfreeofcost.ThefirstinstallmentofRs.4.91lakhhasalsobeen released to start the project.
19.5 Kathamala
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by Indian Institute for Cerebral Palsy, Kolkata (A State Nodal Agency Centre of National Trust in West Bengal) in collaboration with IIT, Kharagpur.
This is an assistive device used as a communication aid; it facilitates activities of daily living, education, work, recreation.
The feature of Kathamala includes – operation by battery, total 16 messages can be stored, easy recording system with soft tactile switches etc. National Trust funded the manufactured of 200 pieces which have been distributed to some organizations and the SNACs.
19.6 Access for All - Audio-Visual (AV) Training Toolkit
National Trust supported preparation of Technology based training learning material e.g. AV Toolkit, which shall cover technical subjects such as Architectural Access, Experiential exercises, Accessible Website Designing, Communication Methodologies and Access to Relationships.
AV Toolkit is designed by Samarthyam, National Centre for Accessible Environments, New DelhiinafilmformatwithvoiceoverinHindiandEnglish,signlanguageinterpretationandeasy to understand graphics.
19.7 Training Centre for Deepshikha Ranchi
National Trust has sanctioned an amount of Rs. 10 lakh to Deepshikha, Ranchi (SNAC, Jharkhand). This is for construction of residential facility. This is to encourage more people to come from rural areas for training as rehabilitation professionals. There is an urgent need of more teachers in the state.
19.8 MIS System
National Trust initiated development of a Management Information System (MIS) with a view to ensure greater transparency, ease of access to information and expeditious service delivery.
During the year, following were achieved in this regard:
v A dynamic website was developed in house, with regular updates on its latest schemes and action plans. The Website has been highly appreciated and has a large number of visitors.
vAdvance planning & scheduling were made for full one year meetings, workshops & other activities and all such information was posted on website.
vList and address of NGOs, SNAC, SNAP, LLC, scheme centres etc. were made available on-line.
vProvisions to apply on-line for registration and various schemes were made available.vIntegration of data base with real time access and updation and total MIS solution
development was outsourced to Media Lab Asia at a total cost of Rs. 25,52,820. vMedia Lab Asia is in the advance stage of development of two modules- for Registration
& Niramaya scheme. Once the modules are ready, it will enable to access data and process applications on-line in a paperless manner.
vProfiling of persons with disabilities in the country under Niramaya scheme has beeninitiated and data entry work has been outsourced to M/s Datamation, New Delhi.
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20. PUBLICITY & AwARENESS RAISING EVENTS OF THE YEAR
20.1 we Care Filmfest, 2009
To mark the 60th year of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), National Trust, BROTHERHOOD and UN Information Centre (UNIC) organized the 6th We Care Filmfest, 2009 on Disability issues from 4-7 February 2009 at New Delhi. A grant of Rs. 5.40 lakh was given to We Care Filmfest 2009 for giving Film Festival Awards, which included one memento and citation on behalf of National Trust to each awardee.
20.2 Ability Mela & Job Fair
Ability Mela and Job Fair for generating awareness regarding employment opportunity of disabled persons in private sector are being organized by SNACs. Two such melas have been organized in Mumbai and Tripura.
20.3 Media
To sensitize the society about the schemes, programmes and activities of the National Trust different modes are adopted such as wall calendars, table calendars and diaries featuring role models and achievers with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation & Multiple Disabilities.
Also features and articles were published in various magazines and newspapers to create awareness on these four disabilities. On World Autism Day Apr 2nd, a 30 second awareness filmwasmadebyAutismSocietyofIndia,sponseredbyNationalTrust.ThiswastelecastbyDoordarshan many times that day.
20.4 Mobile Awareness Campaign (Jagrukta Rath)
A Mobile Awareness March (Jagrukta Rath) was organized in 6 districts of Jharkhand namely Ranchi, Hazaribagh, Giridih, Dhanbad, Bokaro and Ramgarh by Vani Vikas, Ranchi. An amount of Rs. 75,000/- was sanctioned for the purpose. The March was done in a Mobile Van inaugurated by Hon’ble Minister of Education & Youth, Jharkhand on 15th August, 2008. During the March, Awareness about National Trust programs & activities were made by meeting several Govt. Officials,ICDSfunctionaries,PWDs&theirparents.SeveralencouragingremarksweremadebyGovt.officials/participantsduringtheMarch.OneBDOinitsremarkshaswrittenfororganizingthe camp for collection of forms of the Niramaya scheme & suggested to keep permanent representative in every district.
20.5 Breaking Barriers Building Bridges- Training of Trainers workshop
National Trust supported Training of Trainers Workshop on Accessibility to built environment, Communication & Information and Relationships. The workshop was organized in Ranchi, Jharkhand on 10th & 11th January 2009 by Samarthyam, National Centre for accessible Environments, New Delhi in association with Deepshikha, Ranchi. Faculty and students of BIT
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Mesra,stakeholders,serviceprovidersandGovernmentofficersweregivenhandsontrainingonaccessibility standards and access audit. Facilitated by resource persons of Samarthyam, Machli Ghar, a prominent tourism site was access audited and report recommendations were prepared by students of BIT Mesra.
20.6 7th Anjali National Children’s Festival 2008
‘Anjali’ is an Annual Inculsive Children Festival in Bhubaneswar to encourage children to come together and participate in many creative activities. National Trust supported this endeavour. We sanctioned Rs. 2 lakh, out of which Rs. 1 lakh has been released. The program was successfully conducted wherein over 100 children with developmental disabilities took part.
20.7 Traffic Police & Hum Tum
AnAwarenessRaisingInformationbrochureforTrafficPolicehasbeendesignedbySamarthyam,National Centre for Accessible Environments, New Delhi. National Trust circulated it to all the registeredorganizations,professionalandtrafficpolicedepartments,withtheaimtosensitizeTrafficPolicePersonnelondisabilityetiquettesandhandlingofpersonswithdisabilitiesonroadcrossings and intersections.
20.8 Community Awareness Programmes
To raise awareness in the community, Registered Organizations of National Trust were sanctioned Rs 10,000 each to organize two programmes during a year. So far, 29 NGOs have been released for 47 programmes for which Rs. 2,40,000 were reimbursed by the National Trust.
20.9 Early Intervention Program Com-Deall, Bangalore
National Trust has entered into a contract with Com Deall, Bangalore for conducting a series of Early Intervention Training Programs for teachers of children with Autism. Com Deall’s publication “With A Little Bit Of Help”, early language training kit is being translated into Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Oriya, Bengali, Marathi, Urdu and Gujarati.
20.10 Support for National Level Conference on Developmental Disabilities
National Trust has sanctioned an amount of Rs. 1.50 lakh to AAROH, Delhi (a registered NGO) for organizing a National Level Conference on “Transforming Lives of Persons with Developmental Disabilities through Recreational & Leisure Activities” during 20-21st March, 2009.
20.11 VSO partnership with Umang & Khushboo
The National Trust has proposed to engage the participation of VSO India, to work in the Disability sector to facilitate the addressing of disability issues through volunteering initiatives with the following NGOs:
l Umang, Jaipur
lKhushboo Welfare Society, Gurgaon
lMadhur Muskan, Ranchi
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20.12 The objectives of MOU with VSO India are:
lTo promote inclusion of disabled people enabling them to actively participate and contribute to society
lTo address disability issues through promotion of active citizenship and volunteering
Some of the key activities, which will be undertaken as participants are:
lRegular exchanges on the progress of objectives
lAn annual partnership review
lWhere a volunteer is in place, supporting the volunteer and placement objectives
lMaintaining transparency and accountability while working together in an honest and open way
lSharing and learning about each other’s plans and experiences and adopting changes in a proactive way
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21. United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)
21.1 A Paradigm Shift
Persons with Disabilities
l are not “objects” of charity, medical treatment and social protection
l are “subjects” with rights, capable of making decisions about their lives
21.2 Recognition of Families
Convinced that the family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.
21.3 Article 12:
Equal recognition before the law
(a) StatesPartiesreaffirmthatpersonswithdisabilitieshavetherighttorecognitioneverywhereas persons before the law.
(b) States Parties shall recognize that persons with disabilities enjoy legal capacity on an equal basis with others in all aspects of life.
(c) States Parties shall take appropriate measures to provide access by persons with disabilities to the support they may require in exercising their legal capacity.
(d) States Parties shall ensure that all measures that relate to the exercise of legal capacity provide for appropriate and effective safeguards to prevent abuse in accordance with international human rights law. Such safeguards shall ensure that measures relating to the exercise of legal capacity respect the rights, will and preferences of the person, are free of conflict of interest andundue influence, areproportional and tailored to theperson’scircumstances, apply for the shortest time possible and are subject to regular review by a competent, independent and impartial authority or judicial body. The safeguards shall be proportional to the degree to which such measures affect the person’s rights and interests.
(e) Subject to the provisions of this article, States Parties shall take all appropriate and effective measures to ensure the equal right of persons with disabilities to own or inherit property, tocontrol theirownfinancialaffairsand tohaveequalaccess tobank loans,mortgagesandotherformsoffinancialcredit,andshallensurethatpersonswithdisabilitiesarenotarbitrarily deprived of their property.
21.4 Article 19
Living in the Community
Living independently and being included in the community
States Parties to this Convention recognize the equal right of all persons with disabilities to live in the community, with choices equal to others, and shall take effective and appropriate measures
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to facilitate full enjoyment by persons with disabilities of this right and their full inclusion and participation in the community, including by ensuring that:
(a) Persons with disabilities have the opportunity to choose their place of residence and where and with whom they live on an equal basis with others and are not obliged to live in a particular living arrangement;
(b) Persons with disabilities have access to a range of in-home, residential and other community support services, including personal assistance necessary to support living and inclusion in the community, and to prevent isolation or segregation from the community;
(c) Community services and facilities for the general population are available on an equal basis to persons with disabilities and are responsive to their needs.
21.5 Article 24:
Inclusive Education
States Parties recognize the right of persons with disabilities to education. With a view to realizing this right without discrimination and on the basis of equal opportunity, States Parties shall ensure an inclusive education system at all levels and life long learning directed to:
(a) The full development of human potential and sense of dignity and self-worth, and the strengthening of respect for human rights, fundamental freedoms and human diversity;
(b) The development by persons with disabilities of their personality, talents and creativity, as well as their mental and physical abilities, to their fullest potential;
(c) Enabling persons with disabilities to participate effectively in a free society.
21.6 Global Forum for Inclusion
International Conference, November 16-20, 2008, Ottawa, Canada
ThepurposeoftheInternationalConferenceontheConventionistolookspecificallyatwhatthe UN Convention means for people with intellectual disabilities – in particular, the Preamble recognition of the role of families in advancing rights, Article 12 on equal recognition before the law, Article 19 on the right to live in the community, and Article 24 on inclusive education.
Mrs. Poonam Natarajan, Chairperson, National Trust, attended the Conference, on invitation of Ms. Diane Richler, President, Inclusion International and Ms. Zuhy Sayeed, Chair, 50th Anniversary.
The aspirations of People with Developmental Disabilities are the same, as non disabled people. The U.N. Convention as an instrument for the paradigm shift, has become an inspiration and road map for the National Trust.
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22. REPORTS OF THE STATES AND UNION TERRITORIES
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22.1 Andhra Pradesh
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 4
SNAC 1
SNAP 1
Registered Organizations 1 53
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 113 688
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 7
Supported Guardianship Scheme Anantpur, Karimnagar, Vizianagaram, Guntur
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 5 5
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme -
Organization Development Program -
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
-
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
-
Community Awareness Program 10
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 3
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
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22.2 Arunachal Pradesh
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 2
SNAC 1
SNAP -
Registered Organizations 1 3
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 0 0
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 1
Supported Guardianship Scheme -
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) -
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Disability Equity Training Program -
Organization Development Program -
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher -
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
-
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
-
Community Awareness Program -
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22.3 Assam
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 3
SNAC - 1
SNAP - 1
Registered Organizations - 11
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 33 49
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 3
Supported Guardianship Scheme Nalbari, Kamrup, Jorhat
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 1 1
Care Givers Cell (CGC) 1 1
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 3
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
2
Documentation / Reporting 1
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22.4 Bihar
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 4
SNAC - 1
SNAP - 3
Registered Organizations - 23
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 0 65
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 5
Supported Guardianship Scheme Nawada, patna, Purnea, Aurangabad
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program –
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme –
Organization Development Program 2
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 3
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
–
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
1
Community Awareness Program 23
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 6
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
3
Meeting with SLCC 1
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 1
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22.5 Chhattisgarh
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 2
SNAC - 1
SNAP - 1
Registered Organizations 3 12
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 25 127
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 3
Supported Guardianship Scheme Durg, Mahasamund, Dantewada
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 3 3
Care Givers Cell (CGC) 1 1
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program 1
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 3
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 19
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 1
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 4
Documentation / Reporting 4
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22.6 Delhi
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC - 1
SNAP - -
Registered Organizations 1 31
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 90 148
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 3
Supported Guardianship Scheme West, South
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 3 3
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program 2
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
1
Community Awareness Program 11
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 3
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
Documentation / Reporting 1
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22.7 Goa
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC - 1
SNAP - -
Registered Organizations 3 6
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 244 488
Samarth-Center Based Scheme -
Supported Guardianship Scheme Panaji
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 7
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 1
Documentation / Reporting 2
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22.8 Gujarat
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 2
SNAC - 1
SNAP - 2
Registered Organizations - 50
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 42 233
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 7
Supported Guardianship Scheme Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Kheda
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 2 2
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 15
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 8
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
6
Meeting with SLCC 1
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 4
Documentation / Reporting 3
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22.9 Haryana
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 3
SNAC - -
SNAP - 2
Registered Organizations 5 20
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 43 82
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 3
Supported Guardianship Scheme Rohtak, Karnal, Panchkula
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 2 2
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 3
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 13
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 4
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
3
Documentation / Reporting 3
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22.10 Himachal Pradesh
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 1
SNAC - -
SNAP - 2
Registered Organizations 4 8
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 44 198
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 3
Supported Guardianship Scheme Una, Solan
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 2 2
Care Givers Cell (CGC) 1 1
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 3
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 2
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
4
Documentation / Reporting 1
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22.11 Jharkhand
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 4
SNAC - 1
SNAP - 1
Registered Organizations 1 16
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 148 407
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 4
Supported Guardianship Scheme Ranchi, Dumka, Pakaur
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 3 3
Care Givers Cell (CGC) 1 1
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 8
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 3
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
2
Documentation / Reporting 1
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22.12 Karnataka
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 1
SNAC - 1
SNAP - 2
Registered Organizations 2 40
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 29 248
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 7
Supported Guardianship Scheme Bangalore Rural, Mysore, Davangere
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 2 2
Care Givers Cell (CGC) 1 1
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 2
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 1
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 1
Documentation / Reporting 1
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22.13 Kerala
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 3
SNAC - 1
SNAP - 1
Registered Organizations 7 72
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 816 887
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 3
Supported Guardianship Scheme Kozhikode, Dasargode, Trivandram
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme –
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 2
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
–
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
–
Community Awareness Program 2
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 3
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
2
Meeting with SLCC –
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 3
Documentation / Reporting –
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22.14 Madhya Pradesh
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 8
SNAC 1
SNAP 4
Registered Organizations 7 37
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 510 1967
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 9
Supported Guardianship Scheme Gwalior, Ujjain, Bhopal, Seoni
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 2 2
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 2
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
2
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
1
Community Awareness Program 23
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 6
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
5
Meeting with SLCC 2
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 1
Documentation / Reporting 4
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22.15 Maharashtra
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 3
SNAC 1
SNAP 3
Registered Organizations 9 58
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 152 1999
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 7
Supported Guardianship Scheme Solapur, Satara, Pune, Nagpur
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
1
Community Awareness Program 14
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 1
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 2
Documentation / Reporting 1
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22.16 Manipur
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 4
SNAC 1
SNAP -
Registered Organizations - 10
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 49 49
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 3
Supported Guardianship Scheme Thoubal, Imphal West
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 2
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 20
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 2
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
Meeting with SLCC 2
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 1
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22.17 Meghalaya
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC -
SNAP -
Registered Organizations - 1
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 0 12
Samarth-Center Based Scheme -
Supported Guardianship Scheme Shillong, West Garo Hills
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program
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22.18 Mizoram
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC 1
SNAP -
Registered Organizations - 1
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 0 4
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 1
Supported Guardianship Scheme Aizawl
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 2 2
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program 1
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 2
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22.19 Nagaland
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC -
SNAP -
Registered Organizations - 1
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 0 0
Samarth-Center Based Scheme -
Supported Guardianship Scheme Dimapur, Kohima
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program
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22.20 Orissa
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 5
SNAC 1
SNAP 2
Registered Organizations 2 49
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 208 208
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 7
Supported Guardianship Scheme Balasore, Ganjam, Malkangiri, Sundargarh
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 4 4
Care Givers Cell (CGC) 1 1
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program 3
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 2
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
2
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 30
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 1
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
3
Meeting with SLCC 1
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 4
Documentation / Reporting 5
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22.21 Punjab
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 1
SNAC 1
SNAP 2
Registered Organizations 1 7
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 0 25
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 2
Supported Guardianship Scheme Patiala, Faridkot
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 5
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
3
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22.22 Rajasthan
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 3
SNAC 1
SNAP 2
Registered Organizations 10 28
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 17 112
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 7
Supported Guardianship Scheme Daipur, Ajmer, Jhunjhunu, Dungapur
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 4 4
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program 1
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 3
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
1
Community Awareness Program 16
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 6
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
2
Meeting with SLCC 3
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 2
Documentation / Reporting 7
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22.23 Sikkim
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC 1
SNAP -
Registered Organizations - -
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 38 73
Samarth-Center Based Scheme -
Supported Guardianship Scheme Gangtok
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 6
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 4
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
Documentation / Reporting 4
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22.24 Tamil Nadu
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC 1
SNAP 2
Registered Organizations 9 86
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 1088 4663
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 6
Supported Guardianship Scheme Tuticorin, Madurai, Salem
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 6 6
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program -
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 2
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
1
Community Awareness Program 12
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 8
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
5
Meeting with SLCC 1
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 4
Documentation / Reporting 8
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22.25 Tripura
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC 1
SNAP -
Registered Organizations 1 5
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 4 4
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 2
Supported Guardianship Scheme West Tripura, Dhalai
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program 1
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
1
Community Awareness Program 7
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 6
Meeting of all Registered 1
Documentation / Reporting 3
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22.26 Uttar Pradesh
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 7
SNAC 1
SNAP 6
Registered Organizations 14 89
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 126 142
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 13
Supported Guardianship Scheme J P Nagar, Fatehpur, Varanasi, Meerut
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 3 3
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program 1
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 4
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
1
Community Awareness Program 40
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 8
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
10
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 2
Documentation / Reporting 5
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22.27 Uttarakhand (Uttaranchal)
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 2
SNAC 1
SNAP 1
Registered Organizations 1 11
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 81 288
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 2
Supported Guardianship Scheme Bageshwar, Dehradun
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 3 3
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program 1
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 12
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
Meeting with SLCC 1
Meeting of SNAC / SNAP 2
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22.28 west Bengal
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration 3
SNAC 1
SNAP 1
Registered Organizations 8 96
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 864 1885
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 6
Supported Guardianship Scheme South Dinajpur, Jalpaiguri, Murshidabad
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme 2 2
Care Givers Cell (CGC) 1 1
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
Documentation / Reporting 1
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22.29 Chandigarh
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC - 1
SNAP - -
Registered Organizations - 2
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 234 438
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 1
Supported Guardianship Scheme
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program 8
Meeting with SLCC 2
Documentation / Reporting 1
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22.30 Pondicherry
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC - 1
SNAP - -
Registered Organizations - 3
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 27 27
Samarth-Center Based Scheme
Supported Guardianship Scheme Pondicherry
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher 1
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
1
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
1
Community Awareness Program 10
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP) 2
Meeting of all Registered NGOs of the state + SNAC / SNAP
1
Documentation / Reporting 3
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22.31 Andaman and Nicobar Islands
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC - -
SNAP - -
Registered Organizations - 1
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 0 0
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 1
Supported Guardianship Scheme
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program
Annual Report
2008-09
89
22.32 Dadar and Nagar Haveli
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC - -
SNAP - -
Registered Organizations - -
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 0 0
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 1
Supported Guardianship Scheme
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program
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22.33 Daman and Diu
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC - 1
SNAP - -
Registered Organizations - -
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 0 0
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 1
Supported Guardianship Scheme
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program
Annual Report
2008-09
91
22.34 Lakshadweep
PROGRAMMES 2008-09 TILL 31ST MARCH 2009Since Inception
Aspiration -
SNAC - -
SNAP - -
Registered Organizations - 1
Number of Legal Guardianships Issued 2 2
Samarth-Center Based Scheme 1
Supported Guardianship Scheme
Sahyogi – Care Givers Training Scheme - -
Care Givers Cell (CGC) - -
Disability Equity Training Program
‘Niramaya’ Health Insurance Scheme
Organization Development Program
Inclusive Education for Private School Teacher
Inclusive Education of Special School Teachers Program
Sensitization Program for Lawyers/ Bankers/ JudicialOfficers/Govt.Officers
Community Awareness Program
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Annual Report
2008-09
93
23. ANNUAL ACCOUNTS2008-09
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AL
TR
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(MIN
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OF
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& E
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1,0
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API
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FUN
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2370
5963
2.00
302
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,653
.00
RES
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ES A
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2
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\ EN
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372
4161
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40.
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60.
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12
4059
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1
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1020
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3387
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00
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the
exte
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f or a
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0,59
0,69
4.00
1,3
04,8
86,6
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24
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AN
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25
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: In
view
of A
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tion
that
exc
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f Inc
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over
exp
endi
ture
to b
e trf
d. to
Cap
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erve
, ent
ire e
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s
of e
arlie
r yea
rs c
redi
ted
to C
apita
l Res
erve
dur
ing
prev
ious
yea
r res
ultin
g in
mer
ging
of R
eser
ve &
Sur
plus
and
Cap
ital R
eser
ve.
Annual Report
2008-09
95
NAT
ION
AL
TR
UST
(MIN
IST
RY
OF
SOC
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JUST
ICE
& E
MPO
wE
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DA
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AN
D P
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AC
CO
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AR
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D 3
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200
9
RE
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SC
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Prev
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Yea
rPA
YM
EN
TS
Cur
rent
Yea
r Pr
evio
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ear
I.E
xpen
ses
I. O
peni
ng B
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a)Es
tabl
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corr
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ndin
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Sch
edul
e 20
) (-)
Pro
v. F
or D
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5278
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9636
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0
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dmin
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516.
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b) B
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s
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s22
6268
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770,
181.
00
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00
c)
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sepa
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0.00
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d0.
0048
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4. F
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1618
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988.
00
III.
Inco
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on In
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on
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of P
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443.
00
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074
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c) P
urch
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of li
brar
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2,83
0.00
-
b)O
wn
Fund
s (O
ther
In
vest
men
ts)-
Flex
i Dep
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1140
8776
.00
23,5
39,8
70.0
0 V.
Ref
und
of su
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s mon
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a)
To th
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over
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the
Stat
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over
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a)
O
n B
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depo
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/
S
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g B
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2866
385.
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pro
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rs o
f fun
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b)
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ns,a
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0.00
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I.Fin
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Cha
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(int
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t)
V.
Oth
er In
com
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peci
fy)
(Sch
.23)
1.D
onat
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2561
30.0
010
1,07
6.00
2.R
egis
tratio
n Fe
e46
7916
.00
473,
034.
00
VII
.Oth
er P
aym
ents
(spe
cify
)
3.
Sale
of B
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8910
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35,3
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ittedtooffices:
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90.0
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mou
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G (
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0.00
7,48
0.00
A
sstt.
Dir.
(A/C
s) P
AD
BSF
3294
0.00
41,5
20.0
0 V
II. A
ny o
ther
rec
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s (gi
ve
deta
ils)
D
te. O
f Est
ates
, M/o
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1714
47.0
080
,313
.00
Enca
shm
ent o
f FD
Rs
1500
0000
0.00
45,0
00,0
00.0
0
Dire
ctor
I.P.
H.
7416
0.00
29,9
00.0
0 A
ccru
ed In
tere
st26
2500
0.00
Life
Insu
ranc
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orpo
ratio
n23
535.
0023
,220
.00
Rec
over
ies o
f rem
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pert
aini
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er o
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s.
PAO
L.A
.( D
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egal
Affa
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440.
0067
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face
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400.
00
AG
( B
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)49
440.
0024
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G (
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0.00
7,48
0.00
Ass
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PA
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940.
0041
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2. P
aym
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or N
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A (
Hea
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Insu
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hem
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2008-09
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Dte
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stat
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n23
535.
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3.
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for D
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3437
500.
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0067
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515,
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3900
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2722
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s
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105,
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NAT
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TR
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s Tr
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1446
7916
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473
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480.
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160
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17 1
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4,89
4,97
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ther
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1827
2000
.00
123
,147
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190
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TOTA
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68,0
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tc.
22 1
48,6
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In
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230
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cor
resp
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381
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166
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91,
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376.
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Bal
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ncom
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Bal
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bei
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f Ass
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o C
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2008-09
99
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D 3
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200
9
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UL
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1. C
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st A
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dditi
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ss: D
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dur
ing
the
year
2. R
eval
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A
s per
last
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year
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: Ded
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3.
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ss: D
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4. G
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ar
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tal
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2008-09
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F B
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SH
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T FO
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YE
AR
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200
9
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5.
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7.
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mou
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yea
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ass
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mou
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yea
r
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105
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TR
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OF
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200
9
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– IN
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UL
E X
XII
– E
XPE
ND
ITU
TR
E O
N G
RA
NT
S, S
UB
SID
IES
ET
C.
Cur
rent
Yea
rPr
evio
us Y
ear
a)
Prog
ram
mes
& P
roje
cts
(i)
Sa
mar
th76
7202
15.0
0
38
,970
,924
.00
(ii)
A
spira
tion
( Day
Car
e C
entre
)14
5981
51.0
0
6,12
5,00
0.00
(iii)
R
emot
e Are
a Fu
ndin
g62
7084
.00
291,
665.
00
(iv)
Sup
porte
d G
uard
ians
hip
Sche
me
1831
281.
00
89
3,00
0.00
(v)
A
ssis
ted
(Ind
epen
dent
livi
ng)
4000
0.00
-
(vi)
H
ealth
Insu
ranc
e Sc
hem
e ( N
iram
aya)
1623
8169
.00
-
(vii)
U
ddya
m P
rabh
a47
50.0
0
-
(viii
) G
yan
Prab
ha90
720.
00
-
(ix)
Med
ia In
form
atio
n C
entre
2000
000.
00
-
(x)
D
SE(A
SD)P
rogr
amm
e16
4062
.00
262,
500.
00
(xi)
G
HA
RA
UN
DA
(Life
Lon
g C
are
Sche
me)
2400
000.
00
-
(xii)
Sp
ecia
l Pro
ject
s/O
ther
s28
5547
6.00
-
(xiii
) H
onor
ariu
m/S
alar
ies t
o st
aff
2680
86.0
0
-
TOTA
L (
a)11
7,83
7,99
4.00
46
,543
,089
.00
Annual Report
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115
b)
Awar
enes
s & P
ublic
ity
(i)
Pr
int &
Ele
ctro
nic
Med
ia49
3559
0.00
2,
433,
185.
00
(ii)
Pu
blic
atio
ns48
3568
.00
1,
094,
639.
00
(iii)
W
orks
hops
/ Se
min
ars
1579
874.
00
1,02
8,81
3.00
(iv)
Exh
ibiti
ons /
Fai
rs15
7176
3.00
1,
530,
868.
00
(v)
W
ebsi
te/S
oftw
are
Dev
elop
men
t14
3883
6.00
395,
108.
00
(vi)
M
isc.
Aw
aren
ess P
rogr
amm
es0.
00
24
0,14
5.00
TOTA
L (b
)10
,009
,631
.00
6,72
2,75
8.00
c)
Trai
ning
(i)
D
isab
ility
Equ
ity T
rain
ing/
ZTR
T43
0665
.00
755,
589.
00
(ii)
O
rgan
izat
iona
l Dev
elop
men
t Pro
gram
me
2494
77.0
028
9,48
3.00
(iii)
In
clus
ive
Educ
atio
n fo
r Pvt
. Sch
ool T
each
ers
6000
0.00
-
(iv)
Sp
ecia
l Sch
ool T
each
ers T
rg. P
rogr
amm
e61
250.
0080
,304
.00
(v)
Sah
yogi
/ C
are
Giv
ers T
rain
ing
3239
235.
001,
572,
627.
00
(vi)
C
omm
unity
Aw
aren
ess P
rogr
amm
e23
0000
.00
490,
237.
00
(vii)Sensitizationofofficials/volunteersetc.
9775
.00
1887
3.00
TOTA
L (c
) 4
,280
,402
.00
3,2
07,1
13.0
0
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TRusT
116
d) I
nstit
utio
nal A
rran
gem
ents
, Mee
tings
and
Oth
ers
(i)
S
NA
C/S
NA
P11
6552
47.0
013
,609
,588
.00
(ii)
L
ocal
Lev
el C
omm
ittee
s63
8702
.00
2,17
5,00
0.00
(iii)
M
arke
ting
Fede
ratio
n ( A
RU
NIM
)10
0000
0.00
-
(iv)
In
spec
tion
of N
GO
s13
7341
.00
19,2
83.0
0
(v)
A
nnua
l Aw
ard
& S
chol
arsh
ip56
8025
.00
614,
334.
00
(vi)
A
nnua
l Gen
eral
Mee
ting
1083
509.
0038
6,87
3.00
(vii)
B
oard
Mee
tings
3746
54.0
044
1,12
5.00
(viii
) Su
b C
omm
ittee
and
oth
er M
eetin
gs75
6304
.00
867,
713.
00
(ix)
R
esea
rch
Stud
y- E
valu
atio
n33
1000
.00
1,31
1,00
0.00
(x)
M
isc.
Pro
gram
mes
/Act
iviti
es0.
0016
7,41
6.00
TOTA
L (d
) 1
6,54
4,78
2.00
19
,592
,332
.00
GR
AN
D T
OTA
L ( a
) to
( d
) 1
48,6
72,8
09.0
0 76
,065
,292
.00
SCH
ED
UL
E X
XII
I - IN
TE
RE
ST e
tc.
a)
On
Fixe
d Lo
ans
b)
On
othe
r loa
ns (
incl
udin
g B
ank
Cha
rges
)
c)
Oth
ers (
spec
ify):
Ban
k ch
arge
s for
mak
ing
dem
and
draf
ts.
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117
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ION
AL
TR
UST
(MIN
IST
RY
OF
SOC
IAL
JUST
ICE
& E
MPO
wE
RM
EN
T)
16-B
, Bad
a B
azar
Roa
d, O
ld R
ajin
der
Nag
ar, N
ew D
elhi
- 110
060
.SC
HE
DU
LE
–X
XIV
: FO
RM
ING
PA
RT
OF
BA
LA
NC
E S
HE
ET
AS
AT 3
1ST
MA
RC
H 2
009
SCH
ED
UL
E X
XIV
– S
IGN
IFIC
AN
T A
CC
OU
NT
ING
PO
LIC
IES
(Illu
stra
tive)
1.
AC
CO
UN
TIN
G C
ON
VE
NT
ION
: Thefinancialstatem
entsarepreparedonthebasiso
fhistoricalcostconvention,unlesso
therwisestatedandon
the
accr
ual m
etho
d of
acc
ount
ing.
2.
INV
EN
TOR
Y V
AL
UAT
ION
2.1
St
ores
and
Spa
res (
incl
udin
g m
achi
nery
Spa
res)
are
val
ued
at c
ost
Raw
materials,sem
i-finishedgoodsandfinishedgoodsarevaluedatlowerofcostandnetrealizablevalue.Thecostsarebasedonweightedaverage
cost.Costoffi
nishedgoodsandsemi-fi
nishedgoodsisdeterminedbyconsideringmaterial,labourandrelatedoverheads.
3.
INV
EST
ME
NT
S3.1
Investmentsclassifiedas“longterminvestments”arecarriedatcost.Provisionfordecline,otherthantemporary,ismadeincarryingcostofsuch
inve
stm
ents
.
3.2
Investmentsclassifiedas“Current”arecarriedatlowerofcostandfairvalue.Provisionforshortfallonthevalueofsuchinvestmentsismadefor
each
inve
stm
ent c
onsi
dere
d in
divi
dual
ly a
nd n
ot o
n a
glob
al b
asis
.
3.3
Cos
t inc
lude
s acq
uisi
tion
expe
nses
like
bro
kera
ge, t
rans
fer s
tam
ps.
4.
EX
CIS
E D
UT
Y
Liab
ility
for
exc
ise
duty
in r
espe
ct o
f go
ods
prod
uced
by
the
entit
y, o
ther
than
for
exp
orts
, is
acco
unte
d up
on c
ompl
etio
n of
man
ufac
ture
and
pr
ovis
ion
is m
ade
for e
xcis
able
man
ufac
ture
d go
ods a
s at t
he y
ear e
nd.
5.
FIX
ED
ASS
ET
S5.
1
Fixe
d A
sset
s are
stat
ed a
t cos
t of a
cqui
sitio
n in
clus
ive
of in
war
d fr
eigh
t, du
ties a
nd ta
xes a
nd in
cide
ntal
and
dire
ct e
xpen
ses r
elat
ed to
acq
uisi
tion.
In
respectofprojectsinvolvingconstruction,relatedpre-operationalexpenses(includinginterestonloansforspecificprojectpriortoitscom
pletion)
and
form
par
t of t
he v
alue
of t
he a
sset
s cap
italiz
ed.
5.2
Fi
xed
Ass
ets r
ecei
ved
by w
ay o
f non
-mon
etar
y gr
ants
(oth
er th
an to
war
ds th
e C
orpu
s Fun
d), a
re c
apita
lized
at v
alue
s sta
ted,
by
corr
espo
ndin
g cr
edit
to C
apita
l Fun
d/ R
eser
ve.
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TRusT
118
6.
DE
PRE
CIA
TIO
N: TheTrusthasbeencreatedbyanactP
arliament.The‘Trust’isnotprofitearningbodyandis100percentfundedbythe
Gov
ernm
ent o
f In
dia,
dep
reci
atio
n on
the
asse
ts h
as n
ot b
een
prov
ided
till
2006
-07.
H
owev
er, i
n vi
ew o
f Aud
it O
bser
vatio
n, th
e de
prec
iatio
n onfixedassetshasbeenprovidedwithretrospectiveeffectattheratesprescribedbytheIncomeTaxActontheblockofAssetsasatthecloseof
financialyear2007-08.Fortheyear2008-09asu
mofR
s.381173/-hasb
eenwrittenofftoIncome&Expenditureonthisaccount.
6.1
Ass
ets c
ostin
g R
s.10,
000
or le
ss a
re fu
lly p
rovi
ded.
7.
MIS
CE
LL
AN
EO
US
EX
PEN
DIT
UR
E
Def
erre
d re
venu
e ex
pend
iture
is w
ritte
n of
f ove
r a p
erio
d of
5 y
ears
from
the
year
it is
incu
rred
.
8.
AC
CO
UN
TIN
G F
OF
SAL
ES:
Sa
les i
nclu
de e
xcis
e du
ty a
nd a
re n
et o
f sal
es re
turn
s, re
bate
and
trad
e di
scou
nt.
9.
GO
VE
RN
ME
NT
GR
AN
TS/
SUB
SID
IES
9.1
G
over
nmen
t gra
nts o
f the
nat
ure
of c
ontri
butio
n to
war
ds c
apita
l cos
t of s
ettin
g up
pro
ject
s are
trea
ted
as C
apita
l Res
erve
and
G
rant
s in
resp
ect o
f specificfixedassetsacquiredareshow
nasadeductionfrom
thecostoftherelatedassets.
9.2
G
over
nmen
t gra
nts/
subs
idy
are
acco
unte
d on
real
izat
ion
basi
s.
10.
FOR
EIG
N C
UR
RE
NC
Y T
RA
NSA
CT
ION
S
Tran
sact
ions
den
omin
ated
in fo
reig
n cu
rren
cy a
re a
ccou
nted
at t
he e
xcha
nge
rate
pre
vaili
ng a
t the
dat
e of
tran
sact
ion.
C
urre
nt a
sset
s, fo
reig
n cu
rren
cy lo
ans a
nd c
urre
nt li
abili
ties a
re c
onve
rted
at th
e ex
chan
ge ra
te p
reva
iling
as a
t the
yea
r end
and
the
resu
ltant
gai
n/lossisadjustedtocostoffi
xedassets,iftheforeigncurrencyliabilityrelatestofixedassets,andinothercasesisconsideredtorevenue.
11.
LE
ASE
Le
ase
rent
als a
re e
xpen
sed
with
refe
renc
e to
leas
e te
rms.
12.
RE
TIR
EM
EN
T B
EN
EFI
TS
A
dditi
onal
Lia
bilit
y on
acc
ount
of G
ratu
ity p
ayab
le to
em
ploy
ees o
n th
eir r
etire
men
t/ces
satio
n of
serv
ice
has b
een
prov
ided
for i
n ac
coun
ts fo
r the
ye
ar e
ndin
g on
31.
3.20
09.
Pe
nsio
n co
ntrib
utio
n of
staf
fs h
as b
een
prov
ided
in th
e ac
coun
ts.
Accountso
fficer
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2008-09
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NAT
ION
AL
TR
UST
(MIN
IST
RY
OF
SOC
IAL
JUST
ICE
& E
MPO
wE
RM
EN
T)
16-B
, Bad
a B
azar
Roa
d, O
ld R
ajin
der
Nag
ar, N
ew D
elhi
- 110
060
.SC
HE
DU
LE
–X
XV:
FO
RM
ING
PA
RT
OF
BA
LA
NC
E S
HE
ET
AS
AT 3
1ST
MA
RC
H 2
009
SCH
ED
UL
E X
XV
– C
ON
TIN
GE
NT
LIA
BIL
ITIE
S A
ND
NO
TE
S O
N A
CC
OU
NT
S (I
llust
rativ
e)
1.
CO
NT
ING
EN
T L
IAB
ILIT
IES
1.1
Cla
ims a
gain
st th
e En
tity
not a
ckno
wle
dged
as d
ebts
– R
s.___
____
____
____
____
___
(Pre
viou
s yea
r R
s.___
____
____
____
____
)
1.2
In re
spec
t of:
–
Ban
k gu
aran
tees
giv
en b
y/on
beh
alf o
f the
Ent
ity –
Rs.
____
____
____
____
____
_(Pr
evio
us y
ear R
s.___
__-_
____
____
_)
– Le
tters
of C
redi
t ope
ned
by B
ank
on b
ehal
f of t
he E
ntity
–R
s. __
__-_
____
____
__(P
revi
ous y
ear R
s.___
_-__
___)
–
Bill
s dis
coun
ted
with
ban
ks R
s. __
___-
____
____
____
___(
Prev
ious
yea
r Rs._
____
-__
____
)
1.3
Dis
pute
d de
man
ds in
resp
ect o
f :
– In
com
e Ta
x R
s. __
__-_
____
_(Pr
evio
us y
ear R
s.___
____
-___
__)
–
Sale
s Tax
Rs.
____
_-__
__(P
revi
ous y
ear R
s.___
____
-___
___)
–
Mun
icip
al T
ax R
s. __
___-
____
_(Pr
evio
us y
ear R
s.___
___-
____
___)
1.4
In re
spec
t of c
laim
s fro
m p
artie
s for
non
-exe
cutio
n of
ord
ers b
ut c
onte
sted
by
the
Entit
y - R
s. __
____
____
(Pre
viou
s yea
r Rs._
____
_)2.
C
API
TAL
CO
MM
ITM
EN
TS
Es
timat
ed v
alue
of c
ontra
cts r
emai
ning
to b
e ex
ecut
ed o
n ca
pita
l acc
ount
and
not
pro
vide
d fo
r (ne
t of a
dvan
ces)
Rs._
____
___
(Pre
viou
s yea
r Rs._
__)
3.
LE
ASE
OB
LIG
ATIO
NS
Futureobligationsforrentalsunderfinanceleasearrangem
entsforplantandmachineryamounttoRs.__________(Previousy
earR
s._________)
4.
CU
RR
EN
T A
SSE
TS,
LO
AN
S A
ND
AD
VAN
CE
S
In th
e op
inio
n of
the
Man
agem
ent,
the
curr
ent a
sset
s, lo
ans a
nd a
dvan
ces h
ave
a va
lue
on re
aliz
atio
n in
the
ordi
nary
cou
rse
of b
usin
ess,
equa
l at l
east
to
the
aggr
egat
e am
ount
show
n in
the
Bal
ance
She
et.
5.
TAX
ATIO
N
In v
iew
s of t
here
bei
ng n
o ta
xabl
e in
com
e un
der I
ncom
e-ta
x A
ct 1
961,
no
prov
isio
n fo
r Inc
ome
tax
has b
een
cons
ider
ed n
eces
sary
.
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TRusT
120
6.
FOR
EIG
N C
UR
RE
NC
Y T
RA
NSA
CT
ION
S
(A
mou
nt –
Rs.)
6.1.
Va
lue
of Im
port
s Cal
cula
ted
on C
IF B
asis
:
Cur
rent
Yea
r
Pr
evio
us Y
ear
–
Purchaseoffi
nishedgoods
-
-
– R
aw m
ater
ials
and
com
pone
nts (
incl
udin
g in
tran
sit)
-
-
– C
apita
l Goo
ds
-
-
– St
ores
, Spa
res a
nd C
onsu
mab
les
-
-
6.2
Exp
endi
ture
in fo
reig
n cu
rren
cy:
Tr
avel
R
emitt
ance
s and
inte
rest
pay
men
ts to
Fin
anci
al In
stitu
tions
/ban
ks in
fore
ign
curr
ency
O
ther
Exp
endi
ture
:
– C
omm
issi
on o
n Sa
les
–
Lega
l and
Pro
fess
iona
l Exp
ense
s
– M
isce
llane
ous E
xpen
ses
6.3
Ear
ning
s:
Valu
e of
Exp
orts
on
FOB
bas
is
Rem
uner
atio
n to
Aud
itors
:As A
udito
rs
Cur
rent
Yea
r Pr
evio
us Y
ear
–
Taxa
tion
mat
ters
0.
00
0.00
–
For M
anag
emen
t ser
vice
s 0.
00
0.00
–
Forcertification
Rs.74,715.00
Rs.24,400.00
Oth
ers
0
.00
0.0
07.
Correspondingfiguresforthepreviousyearhavebeenregrouped/rearranged,w
herevernecessary.
8.
Sche
dule
s 1 to
25
are
anne
xed
to a
nd fo
rm a
n in
tegr
al p
art o
f the
Bal
ance
She
et a
s at 3
1st M
arch
200
9 an
d th
e In
com
e an
d Ex
pend
iture
Acc
ount
for
the
year
end
ed o
n th
at d
ate.
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fficer
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Annexure I
LIST OF BOARD MEMBERS
S. No. Name Telephone Nos. /E-mail
1. Smt. Poonam Natarajan 011-431-87810 Chairperson, National Trust [email protected]
2. Shri Atul Prasad 011-431-87811 JS & CEO, National Trust [email protected] 3. Dr. Arbind Prasad 011-23384284 Joint Secretary (DD), [email protected] M/O. Social Justice and Empowerment, Room No. 612, 6th Floor Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
4. Dr. Amar Singh 011-23382313 Joint Secretary (SGSY) [email protected] M/O. Rural Development, Room No. 249, ‘G’ Wing Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi
5. Smt. Amarjeet Kaur 011-23350896 Deputy Director General (E) [email protected] M/o. Labour, Room No. 511, Shram Shakti Bhawan, New Delhi
6. Smt. Loveleen Kacker 011-23387683, Joint Secretary, [email protected] Room No. 605 ‘A’, Min. of Women and Child Development, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
7. Shri P. K. Sinha 011-23381704 Additional Secretary (Petroleum Ministry) & F.A., Telefax: 011-23383100 M/o Social Justice & Empowerment, [email protected] Room No.208, ‘A’ Wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
8. Shri A.K. Mehta 011-23062309 Joint Secretary (UD) [email protected] M/O. Urban Development, Room No.140, ‘C’ Wing, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
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9. Dr. H.C. Goyal 011-23062251 Additional Director General, goyalharishchander@ M/o. Health and Family Welfare, hotmail.com Room No. 157 ‘A’ Wing Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
10. Shri S. Khuntia 011-23381096 Joint Secretary (SE), [email protected] M/O. Human Resource Development, Deptt. Of Education, Room No. 217, ‘C’ Wing Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
11. Shri Anil Joshi 0712-2286900, SWEEKAR 09818830940 14, Shiv Shakti Apartments, [email protected] Khamla Main Road, Pandey Layout, [email protected] Nagpur - 440025, Maharashtra
12. Smt. Sneha Mishra 0674-24622379 AAINA, [email protected] No.6/298, Jaydev Vihar Bhubaneswar, Orissa
13. Ms. Merry Barua 011-55347422, Action for Autism, [email protected] Pocket 7 & 8, Jasola Vihar, New Delhi - 110025
14. Smt. Jeeja Ghosh 033-24615291 92-B, Saptaparni, [email protected] 58/1, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata – 700 019
15. Shri. zamir Dhale 079-27910792, 27911054 AdvocacyOfficer [email protected] Sense International (India), 405, Favourite Residency, Opp. St. Xavier’s Loyola School, Memnagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat – 380 052.
16. Sh. Kishore Mohan Bhattacharya 0361-2574812, Qtr. No. 72 - A, kishor_bhattacharyya Guwahati University Campus, [email protected] Guwahati - 14, Assam
17. Ms. Meera Ramachand 080-26571953
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The Association For The Mentally [email protected] Handicapped, Near Kidwai Cancer Hospital, Off.Hosur Road, Bangalore - 560-029, Karnataka
18. Dr. M. Ravi Chandran 044-23811262, Karunaii Trust for Special Children 25561337 Plot No.2, Vasuki Street [email protected] Madhava Nagar Extn., Vinayakapuram muthuswamyravi chandran Chennai - 600 099, Tamil Nadu @hotmail.com
19. Shri P. John Rajkumar 044- 24813434 MAITHREE, No.4, 2nd Cross Street [email protected] Ganganagar, Kodambakkam Chennai-600 024, Tamil Nadu
20. Representative – Awaited 011-24603015 CII-
21. Shri Mohd. Shadab 011-23753118 SeniorAssistantDirector [email protected] FICCI-SEDF,FederationHouse, [email protected] Tansen Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
22. Mr. Shekhar Borker Regional Manager – North 011-23711411 Hindalco Industries Ltd., ASSOCHAM, UCO Bank Building, Sansad Marg, New Dlehi – 110 001.
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Annexure II
LIST OF BOARD MEMBERS, ARUNIM
1 Ms. Sminu Jindal, Chairperson, Jindal SAW Chairperson
2 Ms.Thilakam Rajendran, Special Educator, Rehab Professional MD
3 Ms. Chitra Vasudevan, Marketing Researcher & Volunteer Director
4 Mr. Bobby Zachariah, , Product Designer and Developer Director
5 Ms. Sharmila Divatia, IT Professional Director
6 Mr. Sumit Roy, Clinical Psychologist working with Mentally Challenged
Director
7 Mr. Akhil Paul, Social Worker, working with Deaf Blind Director
8 Ms. Anubhuti Mittal, HR professional specializing in placing persons with disabilities in open job market
Director
9 Ms. Amita Joseph, Advocate and Management Professional Director
10 Ms. Dwaraka Pandurangi, Volunteer-Fundraiser Director
11 Mr. Niranjan Khatri, General Manager, ITC Director
12 Ms. Rama Chari, Director, DEOC Director
13 Ms. Prema Gnanaolivu, Product Designer and Developer Director
14 Ms. Sandhya Raman, Product Designer, Desmania Director
15 Ms. Abha Negi, GM Corp Commn, Jindal SAW and SVAYAM, working on access for disabled
Director
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Annexure III
SUB-COMMITTEES OF NATIONAL TRUST
I. Electronic Media 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Ms. Kamlini Dutt, Doordarshan 4 Ms. Abhilasha, Jamia Milia University 5 Ms. Jayshree Jethwani, Indian Institute of Mass Communication. 6 Ms. Merry Barua 7 Ms. Premila Balsundram 8 Ms. Sumitra Mishra 9 Ms. Madhu, AADI.
II. Early Intervention and Aspiration Scheme 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Dr. Manjula Krippendor Pathak 4 Ms. Meera Ramchand 5 Ms. Madhumita / Ms. Syamla, AADI 6 Ms. Indu Chaswal 7 Shri Alok Bhuwan
III. Disability Equity Training 1 Chairperson 2 Shri Mahesh Chandrashekhar 3 Ms. Vandana Bedi 4 Shri Arman Ali 5 Ms. Radhika Alkazi 6 Shri Rajiv Rajan 7 Dr. Achal Bhagat 8 Ms. G. Shyamala 9 Ms. Roma Bhagat
IV. Barrier Free Environment 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Ms. Merry Barua (Action for Autism) 4 Ms. Sumitra Mishra (Multiple Disabilities) 5 Ms. Vandana Bedi (Cerebral Palsy) 6 Dr. Shanti Auluck (Mental Retardation)With Ms. Anjlee Agarwal and Sh. Sanjeev Sachdeva of Samarthyam, National Centre for Accessible Environments
V. Education - Teachers’ Training - Special Schools Upgradation and Mainstream School Teachers 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Ms. G. Shamala / Ms. Ketaki / Representative from AADI
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4 Ms. Merry Barua 5 Ms. Ritu Juneja 6 Ms. Radhika Alkazi 7 Shri Alok Bhuwan, Manovikas 8 Mrs. Saswati singh / Member
VI. website 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Shri Anil Joshi 4 Ms. Sharmila Divatia 5 Shri Mahesh Surve 6 Shri Arun Mehta
VII. Newsletter 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Ms. Sharmila Divatia 4 Shri Rajender Sethi 5 Shri Anil Joshi 6 Ms. Chitra Vasudevan
VIII. Employment 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Ms. Shyamala, AADI 4 Dr. Achal Bhagat, Saarthak 5 FICCI Member, National Trust Board Member 6 CII Member, National Trust Board Member 7 Shri Mittal 8 Shri Sujit Gupta 9 Shri Vineet Virmani, Board Member
IX. Job Fair 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Ms. Amita Joseph, BCF 4 Ms. Anubhuti Mittal 5 Shri Niranjan Khatri 6 Shri Dinesh Aggarwal 7 Ms. Rashmi Paliwal 8 Ms. Preeti Johar 9 CII Member 10 FICCI Member
X. Awards 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Shri Kishore Bhattacharya, Board Member 4 Shri Rakesh Garg, CMD, NHFDC 5 Shri Rohit Nandan, Commissioner, Disability, U.P. 6 Ms. Shanti Auluck, Director, Muskaan.
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XI. Registration Advisory 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Shri Anil Joshi 4 Shri Aggarwal, Director, Social Welfare, Govt. of Goa 5 Ms. Sharmila Diwatia 6 Ms. Nandini Rawal, BPA, Ahmadabad.
XII. Remote Area Pioneering 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Ms. Sneha Mishra, Board Member 4 Shri Ram Chandran, Director, Add India 5 Ms. Anuradha Thakur, Director, Social Welfare, Govt. of H.P. 6 Dr. Neelam Sondhi, Ludhiana
XIII. Expert Group for Helpline 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Representative of Action for Autism 4 Ms. Rubina Lal 5 Ms. Vandana Bedi. 6 Ms. Shanti Auluck 7 Shri Akhil Paul
XIV. SNAC 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Shri Ashish Kumar, DDG, M/o. SJ&E 4 Ms. Aloka Guha 5 Ms. Sneha Mishra, Board Member 6 Dr. Ravichandran, Board Member 7 Mrs. Deepak Kalra, Umang, NGO
XV. Legal Advisor workshop & U.N. Convention 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Major Gen. Ian Cardoza, Chairperson, RCI 4 Shri J.P. Gadkari, President, PARIVAAR 5 Mrs. Amita Dhanda, Professor of Law 6 Ms. Roma Bhagat, Lawyer
XVI. Samarth Project 1 Chairperson 2 JS & CEO 3 Shri Ravichandran, Board member 4 Shri Ashish Kumar, DDG, M/o. SJ&E 5 Shri John Rajkumar, Board Member 6 Ms. Merry Barua, Board Member
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Annexure VI
KNOwLEDGE wORKSHOP
Asknowledge is sparkandsharingknowledge isprogress,NationalTrustorganized thefirst“Knowledge Workshop” at Vishwa Yuvak Kendra on 11.09.2008. IBM India was the “Knowledge Partner” with National Trust. Many international and national experts presented papers in the workshop, giving glimpses of UNCRPD, issues related to persons with disability (PwDs) and organizationsworkinginthisfield.
l Dr. Banawar, Director, IBM’s India Research Laboratory (IRL) and key note speaker of the workshop introduced role of IBM Research Lab/Accessibility in technology and presented vision of IBM, which is “enhancing human capabilities”.
lThefirstsessionof theKnowledgeWorkshoponUNConvention–LegalCapacitywasjointly made by Dr. Amita Dhanda, Professor, Nalsar University of Law, Hyderabad and Mr. Gambor Gafos a Mental Health & Human Rights Scholar from Hungary. They spoke on aspirations and PwD’s and their parents, social discrimination, legal capacity and UNCRPD.
lDr. Tehal Kohli, Founder President of Indian National Portage Association presented the firstsystemofassessments–Portage,whichisnowinIndia.SheemphasizedthatPortageis a very good training programme in the country.
l Awell structures presentation comprising of visuals,movies files and illustrationswasinitiated by Dr. Kavita Arora of Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science, New Delhi. She beautifully explained Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and its essence. She emphasized few aspects of how to identify and assess ASD.
lDr. Saroi Arya, retired Associate Professor & Head of NIMH Secunderabad, presented Autism tool.
l Dr. Pratibha Karanth, Program Director, Communication DEALL, Bangalore covered intensive early intervention program for children with pervasive developmental and other communication disorders. The main objective of her session was mainstreaming children with disabilities by school entry age.
l Major General Surat Sandhu, a Management and Senior Fundraising Consultant emphasized on ways and techniques of fund raising in the disability sector, with the need to develop professionals in this area.
lMr. Anil Joshi, IBM team and also a board member, National Trust introduced the new projectsonwebaccessibilitybytheIBMIndiaresearchteam.TheyreflectedthatIBMteamhas been working to leverage the technology to make the information accessible equally to everyone and at a very affordable cost. Various software are developed such as:
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Ø Easy Web Browser Ø Spoken Websites: Bridging the digital divide Ø Hindi Speech Recognition Ø Web Access through VoiceKnowledge workshop received an overwhelming response by all the Registered Organization’s representatives and other participants.
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Annexure VII
NATIONAL TRUST ANNUAL AwARDS 2008
To recognize excellence, to encourage voluntarism and to promote best practices National Trust gives awards during its AGM. The following categories of awards were selected by the sub committee:
Best Individual Persons with DisabilityParents of the Person with DisabilityProfessionalsBest Innovative Design or adaptation of assistive devicesBest Product developed for sheltered workshopBest Samarth Project (one each in Urban and Rural Area)Best Local Level CommitteeBest EmployerBest Organisation Best NGOBest Parents AssociationAssociation of Persons with Disability
National Trust Annual Awards 2008 were given away to following awardees by Smt. Meira Kumar, Hon’ble Minister, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment during Annual General Meeting held on 12th September 2008:
(1) Person with Disability Master Satwik Ms. Sonali Hari Chand Mr. Bharti Alias Arjunan
(2) Parent of Person with Disability Mrs. Meenu Sodhi Mr. S. C. Pant
(3) Best individual Dr. Mrs. Tehal Kohli
(4) Best Local Level Committee Jorhat, Assam – North East Nadia, West Bengal - East Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh - Central Sirsa, Haryana - North Bamgalore Urban, Karnataka - South North Goa, Goa - West
(5) Best Innovative Design of Adaptation of Assistive Devices
Everest Engineers, Delhi
(6) Best product developed for Sheltered Workshops
Ecomwel, Orthopedic Centre, Salem
(7) Best Employer Gandhighar, Kacholi
(8) Best Non-Government Organization Andhra Pradesh Association for the
Welfare of the Mentally Retarded, Hyderabad, Kiran, Varanasi
(9) Best Parents’ Association PRAYAAS, Jaipur Parents Association of Mentally
Handicapped of Jamshedpur
10) Best Association of Persons with Disability
• Association for Women withDisabilities, Kolkata
•AmarSevaSangam,Tirunelveli
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Annexure VIII
IMPORTANT EVENTS OF NATIONAL TRUST
Board Meetings of National Trust
31st Board Meeting 03-6-08
32nd Board Meeting 10-9-08
33rd Board Meeting 04-12-08
34th Board Meeting 03-3-09
Meetings of Sub -Committees ofExperts in various fields, constituted for deciding variousissues
Meeting with Media Lab Asia related to information Kiosk & MIS
01-4-08
SNAC-SNAP review Meeting 21-23-4-08 & 13-5-08
Caregivers for Asha Kiran home 06-5-08
GSC Innovative project 12-5-08
Dera Project 14-5-08
Annual Award 02-6-08
Quarterly meeting of Rajbhasha Karyanvn 06-6-08
`Niramaya’ Health Insurance 15-5-08
Annual Award 07-7-08
`Niramaya’ Health Insurance 25-7-08
SNAC-SNAP Review Meeting 28-30-7-08
To develop National Institute for Art & Culture for Special needs 16 to 17-10-08
Tofinalizeterms&conditionsforGHARAUNDA(LifeLong 07-11-08
Shelter & Care Scheme)
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Panel Discussion on Autism at Doordarshan on the occasion 02-4-08 of `World Autism Day’
Disability Equity Training Program at Mumbai 4&5-4-08
Job fair program at Mumbai 12-4-08
National Meet of Zonal Technical Resource Trainers (ZTRT) 28 to30-6-08 Team at Bhopal
MOU signed with Apparel Export Promotion Council for providing 3 22-9-08 Months Skill Training on Sewing Machine Operation
Early Intervention Program in collaboration with Voice & Vision at Jamshedpur 22 to 28-9-08
Goal Planning Workshop for all State Nodal Agency Partners (SNAPs) 19 to 20 Sept.,08 At Gwalior
Association of Rehabilitation under National Trust Initiative Marketing 22-9-08 (ARUNIM) launched by Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, former President of India
Knowledge Workshop organized in which eminent persons from 11-09-08 disability & Rehabilitation attended
Annual General Meeting (AGM) of National Trust held 12-09-08
Early Intervention Program in collaboration with Voice & Vision at Dehradun 16 to 17-10-08
3rd round of ZTRT Master Trainers Program organized at NIMH, Hyderabad 4 to 5 -11-08
Early Intervention Program in collaboration with Voice & Vision at Guwahati 16 to 20-2-08
Meeting of Grant Sanction Committee (GSC) 2-12-08
Meeting of Samarth, SNAC and SNAP 15/16-12-08
For Finalization of Course Curriculum for MR Students 17-12-08
GHARAUNDA Scheme Launched by the Secretary,Min.of Social Justice & Empowerment 16-12-08
Early Intervention Program in collaboration with Voice & Vision at Ernakulam, Kerala 7 to 10-12-08
Niramaya Review Meeting 18-12-08
National Trust Foundation Day 30-12-08
Early Intervention Program in collaboration with Voice & Vision at Jaipur 21 to 24-1-09
Niramaya TPA Selection Meeting 21-1-09
Niramaya Review Meeting 29-1-09
Meeting of Sahyogi -Care Givers Training & Deployment Publicity 05-02-09
Early Intervention Program in collaboration with Voice & Vision at Jabalpur 4 to 8-2-09
Meeting for Implementation of Dera Project 10-2-09
Review Meeting of SNAC/ SNAP 18 to 20-3-09
Meeting Date
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Annexure IX
LLC QUARTERLY ACTIVITY REPORT
For the Quarter Ending Report/ Letter No & Date
PART A
1. District 2. State
3. Details of the Local Level Committee Members
SN Designation Name Mobile No. Email Other Contact No.
(i) Chairperson
(ii) NGO Representative
(iii) PWD
(iv) DisttWelfareOfficer
(v) CMO
(vi) Lawyer
(vii)
(viii)
4. Details of Meeting(s) held during the year
Date Decisions Taken/ Action Points Follow up Actions Taken
Please attach separate sheets if required
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5.1 Details of Bank Account
Account No. IFSC Code
Bank Name
Branch Address
5.2. Details of Receipts &Utilization of Fund from National Trust during the year
Date of Receipt Amount Received Amount Utilized Utilization Certificate sent to National Trust vide letter No. & date
Opening Balance
5.3. Details of Receipts &Utilization of Fund from Other Sources during the year
Date of Receipt Source Amount Received Amount Utilized
Opening Balance All Other Sources
State Govt.
6. Details of Legal Guardians Appointed
S. No
Particulars Till Last year During This Year
Male Female Total Male Female Total
1.1 Total No. of Applications Received for Appointment o f Legal Guardians
1.2 No. of Applications Approved
1.3 No. of Applications Pending
1.4 No of Applications Rejected
2.1 Total No. of Legal Guardians Appointed
2.2 Less No. of Guardians Died/Removed etc.
2.3 Net No. of Legal Guardians
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3 Net No. of PWDs covered
4 No. of cases where Property Details in form C & D Rule 27(1)(2) are obtained
5 No of Cases in which Bank Transaction Details are obtained
7. List of Legal Guardians Appointed during the year
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PART B
8. Schemes & Programmes in the District during the year
S.N Scheme Expected Role of LLC & District Collector (DC)
Amount Spent by LLC/ DC
No. of Beneficiaries
1 Niramaya Enrollment,Certification
2 Uddyam Prabha Recommendation, Facilitation
3 Gyan Prabha Recommendation, Facilitation
4 Sahyogi Awareness Generation, Facilitation
5 Remote Area Funding Awareness Generation, Facilitation
6 Samarth Monitoring
7 Aspiration Awareness Generation,Monitoring
8 Disability Equity Training
Participation, Sensitization
9 Awareness Generation Programmes
Participation, Sensitization
10 Parents Meet Implementation
11 SHG/ Parents Association
Formation, Facilitation
12 Development / Translation of Awareness Materials into Local Language
Implementation, Facilitation
13 National Trust Annual Awards
Recommendation, Facilitation
14 Legal Guardian Appointment, Monitoring, Dispute Resolution
15 DisabilityCertificate/IDCards
Co-ordination with district authorities
16 SLCC/ SNAC/ SNAP/ Regd. Organization
Co-ordination
17 All Other Schemes in the District
Convergence, Co-ordination, & Protection of rights/share of PWD
Please attach separate sheets if required
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9. Brief write up on (Please attach separate sheets if required)
1. Any Role Model in the District (Individual PWD)
2. Any Success Story in the District (Individual/ Group/ Organization)
3. Outstanding NGO in the District
4.GoodPracticesintheDistrict(LLCOffices/Collectorate/Govt.Offices)
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PART C
10. Please give your response to the following
1.Doyouhaveaseparateofficepremise/roomforLLC? Yes/No
If‘No’,whatstepsarebeingtakentosetupsuchanoffice?If‘Yes’,giveaddress
2.IstheDistrictCollector’sOfficedisabledfriendly/barrierfree? Yes/No
If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to make it so? If ‘Yes’, state what steps were taken?
3. Are your all planning and schemes in the district inclusive keeping PWDs in mind?
Yes/No
If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to make them so? If ‘Yes’, state what steps were taken?
4. Do you have any disaster management plan for the district keeping PwDs in mind?
Yes/No
If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to make it so? If ‘Yes’, state what steps were taken?
5. Do you organize exclusive camps only for PwDs for various programmes & activities like issuing disability certificate, appointment of legal guardians,distribution of pension or assistive devices etc?
Yes/No
If ‘No’, why not? If ‘Yes’, specify date, venue, purpose, activities and outcome of such camps held in this year.
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6.Haveyouearmarkedanydayinyourofficeforaddressingdisabilityrelatedissues?
Yes/No
If ‘No’, why not? If ‘Yes’, specify day and outcome of such an approach.
7. Have you constituted sub-committees for assisting LLC? Yes/No
If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to constitute them? If ‘Yes’, give their details.
8.Haveyounominated/co-optedotherdistrictofficials/nonofficialsinLLC? Yes/No
If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details about them and their roles assigned.
9. Do you maintain proper records of your activities particularly about guardianship certificates? Yes/No
If ‘No’, what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with steps, if any, taken to make such records electronically available on website.
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10. Have you taken measures to prevent misuse of invalid/ cancelled guardianship certificates? Yes/No
If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.
11. Are issues concerning disabilities regularly reviewed along with other issues in general review meetings in the district? Yes/No
If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.
12.Haveyouorganizedtraining/sensitizationprogrammesforvariousofficials/authorities in the district about issues concerning disabilities? Yes/No
If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.
13. Do you co-ordinate with SLCC/SNAC/SNAP and organizations registered with the National Trust from your district? Yes/No
If ‘No’, why not or what steps are being taken to do so? If ‘Yes’, give details with outcome.
14. Do you access National Trust website regularly on at least weekly basis? Yes/No
If ‘No’, why not? If ‘Yes’, how frequently do you access? Also give your feedback/ suggestions.
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11. Did you know that:
1 It is mandatory for LLC to have quarterly meetings. Yes/No
2 Every six months, LLC has to send report on guardianship. Yes/No
3 Tenure of LLC is for 3 years but it will continue even after 3 years till it is reconstituted Yes/No
4 FormsC&D underRule 27 of theNationalTrustAct are specificallyavailable to monitor the functioning of guardians Yes/No
5 National Trust provides Rs. 10000/- pa to every LLC. Additional grant of Rs. 10000/-pa is provided for travelling of NGO-Member in case he/she is from neighbouring district.
Yes/No
6 A Total Grant upto Rs. 30000/- pa can be provided by the National Trust to LLCs if the State Govt. also provides its share of Rs. 20000/- Yes/No
7 Grants so provided to LLCs can be utilized at their sole discretion which includes expenditure on travelling of members to attend meetings. Yes/No
8 Every year, National Trust provides Awards to the best LLC during its Annual General Meeting Yes/No
9 National Trust organizes Disability Equity Training for LLC members Yes/No
10 National Trust website nationalltrust.org.in or thenationaltrust.in is regularly updated almost on daily basis. Yes/No
11 National Trust has launched an Ability helpline or Abiline. Yes/No
12. Any other point which you will like to share
Signature of Chairperson Seal of LLO
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Annexure X
MYTHS AND FACTS LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP
There are some common myths attached to the legal guardianship such as:
û All persons with autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation or multiple disabilities must have guardians.
û Legal guardian is mandatory for a Person with Disability to exercise his legal rights.
û Parents’ “will” for appointment of a particular person as guardian, after their death will be binding on LLC.
û Father can become the guardian of his daughter without any lady co-guardian.
û Parents can apply for legal guardianship of their minor child.
üSiblings can apply for guardianship of minors.
üParents are natural guardians of the minors, till they attain 18 years of age.
ûUnmarried sister can become the guardian
Property rights issue
û Person with Disability can inherit the property of the guardians or vice versa.
ûGuardian gets the title of the property of Person with Disability.
üPerson with Disability inherits property of parents just like his other siblings.
üPerson with Disability can open & operate bank account even without a guardian.
ûGuardian can dispose of property of Person with Disability without the permission of LLC.
üGuardian has to submit statement of accounts & property returns to LLC.
ûMYTHS üFACTS
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Many Parents ask this question about legal guardianship:
Who can I put the burden of Legal Guardianship on?
Being a Guardian or part of a Support Network, should be a Privilege and not a Burden.
Only few chosen people get the opportunity to support, share & care.
As parents, we should work towards building the capabilities of our children, so that they can easily be a part of a family and community.
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Annexure XI
LIST OF zTRT MEMBERS
S. No.
zone Name & Designation
Address Tel & Email
1 west Mr. Vikas Srivastava Indian Red Cross Society, M.B.S. Hospital Campus, Kota, Rajasthan
0744-2326779(M) 09214472555/09351656801
2 Mr. Sunil PradhanIIC Member
73-B, Vallabh Nagar. Kota, Rajasthan
0744-2505108(M) 09839038313/[email protected]
3 Mr. Nilesh Singhit 59/2,RekhaKing,TafiAhmedKidwai Road, King’s Circle, Matunga, Bombay-400019
(M) 09324031140(O) [email protected]@yahoo.com
4 Central Mrs. Usha Upadhyaya
Digdarshika, E-7/80,81, Arera Colony, Bhopal
5 Mr. Kalpana Hundet Digdarshika, E-7/80,81, Arera Colony, Bhopal
09452301161
6 Dr. Sandeep Kumar Jain
Avsar, 245, Keshavganj Chhot, Pogga Sagar-470002
07582-23326/ [email protected]
7 Mr. Satyabrat Choudhary
Ashagram trust Barwani, Madhya Pradesh-451551
09452090238/[email protected][email protected]
8 Fr. Thomas CV. M. P. Viklang Sahayata Samiti, Secotr-9, Jawahar Nagar, Ujjain-456010, MP
0734-251103109425332740
9 North East Mrs. Aditi BaruaExecituve Member Dristidan
Gauhati University Campus, Qtr. No. -72-A, Jalukbary, Guwahati-14, Dist.- Kamrup, Assam
10 Mrs. Neeta Sharma, General Manager, Dristidan
ADP College, haibaragaon Nagaon, Assam-782001
Poly Road, Panigaon Chaiali, Nagaon, Assam-782001
03672-23346409435062639
11 Mrs. Bornali Sharma Chandmari Colony, Pension Para Road, Ghy-3, Assam
09857282861/ 09435338553/ 09954336511
12 Ms. Jerina Begum, Org. Secretary, Dristidan
Gauhati University Campus, Qtr. No. -72-A, Jalukbary, Guwahati-14, Dist.- Kamrup, Assam
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13 Ms. K. Vanlanhriatpuii
H. No. B/19 A, Electic Veng, Church Street Aizwal, Mizoram-796001
0389-2329278/ [email protected]
14 Mr. Sailen Dutta C/o Achyut Deka, Nouse Noo.-4, Million Path, Ambikagiri Nagar, AIDC, Guwahati-781024
15 Mr. Gopal Dey Sarkar
Tinsukia Disabled Persons Association, Dohotia, Cxhuck, PO & Dist.- Tinsukia-786125, Assam
16 North Ms. Anjlee Agarwal Samarthyam, Natioanl Centre for Accessible EnvironmentsB-181, Mansarovar garden, New Delhi-110015
[email protected]@gmail.com
17 Mr. Brij Mohan Sharpe Viklang SamitiVill.-Lolti, Post-Tungeswar, Dist.- Chamoli, Uttarkhand
01363-27798109410321619
18 Ms. Puja Kalra Child Deveolpment Consultant,679, HJ-BRS, Nagar, Ludhiana-141012
19 Dr. Neelam Sodhi 1298/4B, Shaeed Karnail Singh Nagar, Phase-2, Gurudwara Lane, PakhowalRoad, Ludhiana
098149223610161-2560361/[email protected]
20 Ms. Sanjana Goel C/o M/s Stitch-n-Style, Hospital Road, Solan, H.P.
21 Ms. Vani Ratnam OfficerinCharge,GIMRC,Sec-32, Chandigarh
0172-2647760/ [email protected]
22 Mr. Samaual Mani 124/4A, Arjun Nagar, Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi-110029
09811340427
23 Mr. Akhelesh Chetnalaya, 9-10 Bhai Vir Singh Marg, new Delhi-110001
011-23744308/[email protected]
24 East Ms. Sonali Nandi P3571, Taratolla Road, Kolkata-88 24013488/2493329409831057152
25 Ms. Kuhu Das Assocaition for Women with Disabilites6/J, Surah Second Lane, Phoolbagan, Kolkata-700010
033-64535802/23639115/[email protected]
26 Ms. Nandini Ghosh C/o Sanchar, A 2/6, Diamond Park Joka, Kolkata-711104
033-24975625/ [email protected]
27 Mr. Surjit Karmarkar C/o Sanchar, A 2/6, Diamond Park Joka, Kolkata-711104
033-24975625/09433882651 [email protected]
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28 Mr. K. Anand Ganjam district- Orhtopaedically Handicapped Welfare Assocaition, Netaji Subhash Marg, (Near S.P. Residence), PO Chatnapur, Distt.- Ganjam, Orrisa
06811-260146/[email protected]
29 South Mr. M. Kamraj 23/9, Sasthriim Street, Sengittai Katpadi-7Vellore dist. TN
30 Mr. Balaji 77/9, Mothilal Main Road, Madurai-625016, TN
[email protected]@rediffmail.com
31 Mr. N Bhaskarachary
Ho. No. 3-26, R/o Vempet, Metpalli, Dist.-Karimnagar, AP
08725-27434109989586829
32 Mrs. AnmndlaShobha Rani
Network of persons with Disabilites, Koti Rampur, Dist.-Karimnagar
08728227211/09908441705
33 Mrs. S. N. Madhavi Network of persons with Disabilites, Koti Rampur, Dist.-Karimnagar
09441031120
34 Ms. S. S. Smitha Vidyasagar, No.-1, Ranjit Road, Kotturpuram, Chennai-85
044-2235475/[email protected]
35 Mr. Suresh S/o Mr. Murugesan, Main Road Kuthukleel. Valasi Tenkasi, TN-627803
09952572126
36 Mr. Durrey A. Pauldurai, S/o Ayyanar, Kumanthapuram, Kadayaynallur (Via), Tenkasi, TN
09843864688
37 C. S. Gopamma No. 73, Hills Crcirs, 5th Main Shankar Marg, mahalaxmi Layael, Bagalore-96, Karnataka
080234732709341440027
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Annexure XII FORMAT
SNAC / SNAP QUARTERLY REPORT
a. Name: ...…………………………………………………………………………………… (Name of NGO)
b. Address: .....……………………………………………………………………………....... (Plot No./Street) (Location)
……………………………………………………………………………………………… (District) (PIN) (State)
c. Telephone Numbers:.............................................. (O)………….....………………… (M) (STDCode)(Office) (Mobile)
d. Fax Number: …………………… ……………………… (STD Code) ..........................
f. E-mail ID: ………………………....... g. Web Site: www……………............................
h. Registration no & Year: ..........……………………………………………………………
i. Date of working as SNAC/SNAP: ………………………………………………………
j Brief description of activities performed and area covered
..........…………………………………………………………..............................................
………………………………………………………………………………………………
k. Vision & Mission Statement of the Organization (if any)
………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………
l. Strengths of the Organization
………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………
m. Areas of concern for the Organization
………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………
n. Priority areas for your Organization
………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………
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o. How can National Trust help your organization?
………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………
p. Do you have the following (Yes/No):
Particulars Total Numbers
Library (Children, Toy, Technical)
Computers
First Objective - Convergence with State Government
State Level Committee formed (Yes/No) ……………………………………………..
Date of formation of committee ………………………………………………………
No of meetings of state level committee (in past six months) ……………………….
Meeting No. Meeting date No of participants Category of participants
Sensitization program held with the following departments (in past six months)
…………………………………………………………………………………………
Program Date Ministry involved
Duration of program
No of participants District involved
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Inclusion of National Trust Disabilities
Ministry Impact on state budget (in %)
Name schemes / program in which National Trust Disabilities has been included
Social Welfare
Education
Rural
Urban
Labour
Health
Women & Child
Second Objective - Data/Information & Resource Centre
The data which has to be kept at the SNAC has to be collated as per format in Annexure I. The followingquestionsneedtobefilledaftercollatingdatafromthisquestionnaire.
Please complete all questions from a to u
a. How many families have been served in the state?
b. How many NGOs have used the LLC services? ……………………………………..
c. How many NGOs are working actively in the inclusive education program? …………
d. How many NGOs are referring students to SSA? ……………………………………..
e. How many NGOs have early intervention programs? …………………………………..
f. How many NGOs have school readiness programs? ……………………………………..
g. How many NGOs have sheltered workshops? ……………………………………..
h. How many NGOs have day schools? ……………………………………..
i. How many NGOs have residential schools? ……………………………………..
j. How many NGOs do CBR work? ……………………………………..
k. How many NGOs do awareness training? ……………………………………..
l. How many NGOs do sensitization of professionals? ………………………………..
m. How many NGOs are working on open placements for the 4 disabilities? ……………
n. WhatarethemajorproblemsyouencounterforDisabilityCertification?
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
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o. No of registered organizations with details (Annexure II)
p. No of Local Level Committee with details (Annexure II)
q State level Schemes / programs
Name of Scheme or Department Number of Mass people Sensitized
Number of Target People Benefited
State Govt.
Local MP/MLA funds
Health Dept.
Education Dept.
PMRY
JRY
Indira Gandhi Awas Yojna
DisabilityCertificate
Others (specify on separate page…)
r. Details of Manpower:
Particulars Number
Professionals/ Educators as per RCI Norms
Trained Caregiver employed
Untrained Staff
Administrative Staff
Utility Staff (Diver, peon etc.)
Funding Organizations
s. List of magazines, publications being brought out in the state
………………………………………………………………………………………
t. No of caregivers trained by National Trust ……………….
u. No of legal guardians appointed ……………………...…..
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Third Objective – Facilitation of LLCs
a. Sensitization of District Collectors ……………………….
Meeting No Meeting date No of participants Category of participants
b. Disability Equity Training ………………………………….
Training No Training date No of participants Category of participants
Fourth Objective – Mentoring of NGOs
Name of NGO supported How is the NGO being supported?
Fifth Objective – Parent Associations / DPOs
a. Number of parent associations that have been formed with your assistance: …………
b. Number of disabled peoples organization that have been formed with your assistance:
c. What activities did you follow for forming these organizations?
Sixth Objective – Networking
a. How many meetings have been held between the SNAC and the SNAPs? ……………
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b. How many meetings have been held with other registered organizations? ……………
Seventh Objective – Sensitization of Professional Groups
a. Sensitization Program
Particulars Numbers during
Previous Year Current Year Next Year Targeted
Medical Professionals / Doctors
Para Medical Personals
School Teachers
Principals
Legal Professional
Media Professionals
Corporate Sectors
Architects/Builders
Govt.Officials
Political/Social Leaders
Sports Players
Cultural Groups
Others
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Annexure XII (A)
SNAC/SNAP can use this questionnaire to gather information from other registered organizations in the state.
Name of the registered organization ………………………………….........………….……….
How many families have been served by your organization? ………........……….……………
Have you used the LLC services? ……………………….....................................……………..
Are you working actively in the inclusive education program? ………..............................……
Are you referring students to SSA? ……………………………....................................………..
Does your organization have an early intervention programs? ………..........…………………..
Does your organization have a school readiness programs? …………..........…………………..
Does your organization have sheltered workshops? ……………............………………………..
Does your organization have day schools? ……………………..........................………………..
Does your organization have residential schools? ……………...............………………………..
Does your organization do CBR work? ……………………...............................………………..
Does your organization do awareness training? …………………...................…………………..
Does your organization do sensitization of professionals? ……….........………………………..
Is your organization working on open placements for the 4 disabilities? ………………
WhatarethemajorproblemsyouencounterforDisabilityCertification?……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
State level Schemes / programs:
Name of Scheme or Department Number of Mass people Sensitized
Number of Target People Benefited
State Govt.
Local MP/MLA funds
Health Dept.
Education Dept.
PMRY
JRY
Indira Gandhi Awas Yojna
DisabilityCertificate
Others (specify on separate page…)
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Details of Manpower:
Particulars Number
Professionals/ Educators as per RCI Norms
Trained Caregiver employed
Untrained Staff
Administrative Staff
Utility Staff (Diver, peon etc.)
Funding Organizations
List of magazines, publications being brought out in the state
………………………………………………………………………………………
Attach separate sheet, if required
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Annexure XII (B)
List of Organisations working in the State for the welfare of Persons with disabilities covered under National Trust Act
Sl. Organization Name Address, Contact No E-mail & website
Attach separate sheet, if required
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Annexure XII (C)
Sl. Name of caregiver Address, Contact No. E-mail
Attach separate sheet, if required
Annexure XI (D)
Sl. Name of guardian Address, Contact No. E-mail
Attach separate sheet, if required
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Annexure XIII
UTILISATION FORM(SNAC & SNAP)
Format for Reporting of Physical & Financial Progress
Types of Programmes Date of Programme Conducted
Participants/Beneficiaries
Fund Received
(with date)
Fund Utilized
(with date)
Balance (if any)
Remark
Training Programme
Disability Equity Programme (1)
Organizational Development(1)
Job Fair (1)
Volunteers / Inspectors
Inclusive Education for Pvt. School Teachers (1)
Incl. Education for Special School Teachers(1)
Lawyers,Bankers,JudicialOfficersGovt.Officers,Journalists,BusConductors, Architects, Police etc.(1)
Awareness Programme (10)
Institution Programme
Meeting with LLC (convergence with SNAP)
Meting with all registered Organization of the state, SNAC/ SNAP
Meeting with SLCC
Meeting of SNAC/SNAP
Documentation / Reporting (Pl. specify)
Date of Quarterly Report Sent
Remark
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Annexure XIV
Niramaya(Health insurance Scheme for Persons with Disabilities under the National Trust Act)
Enrolment Form
1. Name of Person with Disability (PwD)
2. Father’s/Husband’s Name
3. (i) Date of Birth (ii) Sex: Male/Female (iii) Status: Married/Unmarried
4. EducationalQualifications
5. Type of Disability tick here percentage
a) Autism
b) Cerebral Palsy
c) Mental Retardation
d) Multiple Disabilities
please specify disabilities)
6. Name of legal guardian, if any and relationship with PwD
7. Address of PwD for correspondence
District State
PIN Phone email
8. Family Income of PwD/Parent
9. If family income above 15000 pm, details of amount paid by the PwD to National Trust (Niramaya) Bank Account (State Bank of India A/C 30396764585)’”
10. Attach Proof of Disability, Income & Address,
Or,Disability&Incomeverified&foundcorrect:
(Signature & seal of LLC-NGO member)
11. Name & Designation of the authorized person of the NGO forwarding this enrollment form
12. Name of the NGO
13. Place Date Signature of the authorized person
Photographof PWD
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NOTE1. Persons having family income of Rs. 15,000/- pm are covered free under the scheme. For
others a processing fee @ Rs.250/-per annum is to be deposited by DD/NEFT or cash in a/c CSLB/01/090021 of Corporation Bank or in savings Account No. 30396764585 in State Bank of India, K.G Marg, New Delhi-110001 in favour of National Trust (Niramaya) and bank depositreceiptshouldbeaffixedasproofofpaymentalongwiththeenrolmentform.
2. PhotocopiesofIncomecertificate,DisabilityCertificate&Addressproofshouldbeattachedif available. In case of any difficulty in getting the income certificate and / or disabilitycertificate,gettheverificationendorsementontheformitselffromtheNGOmemberofLocalLevel Committee (LLC) of the district (LLC in case of Jabalpur) (list in the web site www.thenationaltrust.in)whoareauthorizedtomakesuchendorsementsinlieuofcertificates,only for the purpose of this scheme.
3. ThisformshouldbefilledandsubmittedbyPwDONLY to any such Organization which is registered with the National Trust in the district (list in the web site). Forms sent directly by the PwD to the National Trust or to any other agency will NOT be entertained.
4. Registered Organisations (ROs) should send the forms directly to the National Trust either by post or electronically feed the data in MIS (see website). In case data is fed electronically, forms (original hard copy) should be retained & kept carefully for record purposes by the ROs so that they can be produced/submitted whenever required by the National Trust.
5. After submission of enrollment form, it will take around two months to process & distribute Health Card, if approved. Applicants are advised to check up with the NGO concerned where forms were suhmitted on 10th/25th of every month giving two months clear time for processing.
6. Benefitsundertheschemecanbeavailedbyshowingthehealthcardatempanelledhospitals/healthcentresoncashlessbasisanywhereinIndia.Atotherhospitals/healthcentres,benefitscan be availed on reimbursement basis only for which claim forms will have to be submitted to the concerned Registered Organisation. Claim forms can be obtained from any RO.
7. Dulyfilled claim formswill be forwardedby theRegisteredOrganisationdirectly to the ICICI Lombard, New Delhi and NOT to the National Trust.
8. Onsettlementofclaim,reimbursementchequeswillbeissuedinthenameofthebeneficiariesand sent directly to the concerned Registered Organisations who will in turn distribute the chequestothebeneficiaries.
9. Insurance cover will be available for ONE FULL YEAR from the start date mentioned on respective health cards.
10. Renewalofhealthcardsforfreebeneficiaries(i.e.familyincomeuptoRs.15000/-pm)willbeautomaticbutsubjecttotherenewal/extensionofthescheme.Forotherbeneficiaries,renewalwill also be subject to their deposit of fees (same as enrolment fees).
11 Application for renewal (no form) can be submitted with proof of payment of fees to the concerned Registered Organisation quoting health card number preferably 2 months in advance to ensure continuance of insurance coverage without any break. Registered Organisation will then compile all such requests and send the list quoting health card numbers to the National Trust.
12. All Registered Organisations of the National Trust will function as Service Centres to facilitatebeneficiariesunderthescheme.
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Annexure XV
Gyan Prabha (Scholarship)Application Format
Name ____________________________________________________________
(AsinMatriculationcertificate/schoolrecords)
Address _____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_________________State______________________ Pin_______________
Tel no. (of any) __________________________
Date of Birth_________________________________
Sex (Please specify M-for male, F-Female) : __________
(i) Type of disability (Please specify) ________________
(Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation or Multiple Disabilities) Percentageofdisability(Pl.encloseanattestedcopyofdisabilitycertificate)
Educational Qualifications:
Examination Passed Name of the
Institution
Name of the Board/University
Major Subject
Aggregate marks
obtained & % thereof
Class / Division
Class VIII
Matric / Secondary
Sr. Secondary/ Intermediate
Graduation
Others
In case of grades, please mention equivalent & % of marks and also enclose authenticated conversion formula
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Family Income per annum (In Rs.) __________________(pleaseencloseIncomeCertificate)
(i) Course applied for (Complete name) _______________________ (ii) Academic Session ________________________(iii) Duration __________________________(iv) Date of Admission __________________
Name and address of the Institution where course will be under taken
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
Whether hosteller or a day scholar please specify _____________
If hosteller please specify whether provided by the institution or own arrangement and address of the hostel:
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
(Please enclose proof)
Details of Scholarship / Stipend / Financial assistance being received for the same course (if any)
Any other information applicant wishes to provide
Undertaking
I hereby declare that information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge and I am aware that providing wrong information will make me liable to legal action and recovery of scholarship amount at the sole discretion of the National Trust.
Name & Signature of the Applicant
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Annexure XVI
Uddyam Prabha (Incentive Scheme)Application Format
Name _____________________________________________
(AsinMatriculationcertificate/schoolrecords)
Address ____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
________________State__________ Pin____________
Tel no. (If any) __________________________
Date of Birth_________________________________
Sex (Please specify M-for Male, F-Female) : __________
(i) Type of disability (Please specify) ________________ (Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation or Multiple Disabilities) Percentageofdisability(Pl.encloseanattestedcopyofdisabilitycertificate)
Purpose of Loan: (Pl. attach details, if any)Details of Loan taken
S. No. Particulars Details
(a) Name of the Institution, branch and address from which loan taken
(b) Loan Account No.
(c) Amount of Loan
(d) Rate of Interest
(e) Mode of Repayment
(f) EMI
(g) Security given for the loan
(h) Any other relevant information
Name & Signature of the applicant
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Annexure XVII
INDIAN SCALE FOR ASSESSMENT OF AUTISM (ISAA)
Name of the child……………………….. Gender………. date………………..
D.O.B ………………………… age………… Examiner………………………..
Directions:Below are given 40 statements which are divided under six domains, please tick (\/) mark the appropriate rating for each item of the scale by observing the child and by interviewing the parents in order to assess Autism.
ITEMS Rarely upto 20%
Score 1
Sometimes 21-40%Score 2
Frequently41-60%Score 3
Mostly61-80%Score 4
Always 81-100%Score 5
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP AND RECIPROCITY
1 Has poor eye contact
2 Lacks social smile
3 Remains aloof
4 Does not reach out to others
5 Unable to relate to people
6 Unable to respond to social/environmental cues
7 Engages in solitary and repetitive play activities
8 Unable to take turns in social interaction
9 Does not maintain peer relationships
EMOTIONAL RESPONSIVENESS
10 Shows inappropriate emotional response
11 Shows exaggerated emotions
12. Engages in self-stimulating emotions
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13 Lacks fear of danger
14 Excited or agitated for no apparent reason
SPEECH-LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION
15 Acquired speech and lost it
16 Hasdifficultyinusingnon-verbal language or gestures to communicate
17 Engages in stereotyped and repetitive use of language
18 Engages in echolalic speech
19 Produces infantile squeals / unusual noises
20 Unable to initiate or sustain conversation with others
21 Uses jargon or meaningless words
22 Uses pronoun reversals
23 Unable to grasp pragmatics of communication (real meaning)
BEHAVIOUR PATTERNS
24 Engages in stereotyped and repetitive motor mannerisms
25 Shows attachment to inanimate objects
26 Shows hyperactivity / restlessness
27 Exhibits aggressive behavior
28 Throws temper tantrums
29 Engages in self-injurious behavior
30 Insists on sameness
SENSORY ASPECTS
31 Unusually sensitive to sensory stimuli
32 Stares into space for long periods of time
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33 Hasdifficultyintrackingobjects
34 Has unusual vision
35 Insensitive to pain
36 Responds to objects / people unusually by smelling, touching or tasting
COGNITIVE COMPONENT
37 Inconsistent attention and concentration
38 Shows delay in responding
39 Has unusual memory of some kind
40 Has `savant’ ability
Classification No Autism < 70
Mild Autism 70 to 106
Moderate Autism 107 to 153
Severe Autism > 153
Total score
Percentage of Disability as per ISAA Scores:-
ISAA Score Percentage of disability (%)
< 70 No disability
70 40
71-88 50
89-105 60
106-123 70
124-140 80
141-158 90
>158 100
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(Association for Rehabilitation Under National Trust Initiative of Marketing)
ARUNIM is a Marketing federation formed to market products made by persons with developmental disabilities in sheltered/supported environments.
ARUNIM was inaugurated by former President Hon'ble Dr. Kalam on 22 Sept 2008.
ARUNIM conducts workshops for its member NGOs on Entrepreneurship and Product Design and Development.
ARUNIM is developing a range of products that could be made in sheltered workshops in a market-viable manner.
Arunim's Vision:
ARUNIM shall empower and enable persons with disabilities to become economically contributive and participating members.
Mission:
To facilitate enterprises that can offer products and services to cater to the domestic and
overseas markets, while ensuring self-sustenance and equity of persons with disabilities, with specific focus on developmental disabilities.
Log on to www.arunim.in for more information.