Annual Report
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Annual Report
Annual Report 2005-06 L IGHT LANCO INSTITUTE OF GENERAL HUMANITARIAN TRUST Contents 1 Objectives ......................... 4 2 Chairman's Message ......... 5 3 Sujalavahini ...................... 6 4 Shraddha ......................... 8 5 Satkala ............................ 18 6 Saadhana ........................ 20 7 Outreach Plus .................. 22 8 Financials ........................ 24 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 3 Objectives To provide basic amenities to the rural communities. To promote integrated programmes for the differently abled through support and rehabilitation. To save traditional arts which are on the verge of extinction. To encourage fresh talents in the area of sports. 4 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 Chairman's Message Beyond Charity and Good Work Corporate social responsibility goes beyond onetime charity and donation. While discharging corporate social responsibilities, we have to take into account the corresponding impact on all stakeholders and on the environment. And this certainly calls for an integrated approach to balance the needs of all stakeholders with its own need to make profits and reward them adequately. It is therefore a continuing commitment to behave ethically, contribute to economic development and improve the quality of life of the workforce and their families, the local community and society at large. This holistic approach shows business enterprises as being full partners in their communities, rather than seeing them more narrowly as being primarily in business to make profits and serve the needs of their shareholders. We can never lose sight of our responsibility to the outside world and our employees. But to be really sustainable in the long run, companies need to link business opportunity to sustainable development. By harnessing their creativity and innovation, companies can find new products, embark on new initiatives and develop new markets and business models that can deliver a better quality of life to all, for now and for the future. It is this approach that is making LIGHT stand apart. Be it providing water to poor rural communties, helping artisans of traditional arts, distributing mobility devices among the differently abled or sponsoring sports activities, the primary objective is to evolve a system to make the larger community self-supporting. And it is beginning to happen. The rural communties have begun to take care of the arrangements made for supplying water. The same is the story of the artisans. They have started to respond to the inputs given by coming out with new ideas and forms. The differently abled have learned to look at life positively, instead of cursing their fate. Sportspersons are making use of every opportunity to excel, bringing laurels to themselves and the State. It is a silent revolution that is sweeping across Andhra Pradesh. It is also an evolving process involving business and community as partners. There is a lot more to happen. All that is required is to continue to remain as responsible partners committed to each other. L Rajagopal LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 5 Sujalavahini Providing Safe Water to the Rural Poor Integrating Community Participation It is an avowed mission of LIGHT to make safe water available to as many poor rural communities as possible. In the process, efforts are being made to integrate community participation to the whole approach. There are encouraging signs of change with some of the communities taking the initiative to maintain their tube-wells. 6 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 More Villages under Ambit LIGHT added another 166 tube-wells for the rural communities covering 30 villages of 14 mandals in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. All the tube-wells Mandals had been provided with hand-pumps, raising the total number of tube-wells dug under Sujalavahini to 716. Tube-wells Dug Tube-wells failed Provided hand-pumps Families benefited Nandigama 28 3 25 300 Chandralapadu 31 1 30 320 Veerulapadu 7 2 5 70 Gampalagudem 28 3 25 280 Mylavaram 19 3 16 190 Reddygudem 17 2 15 160 Penamaluru 4 0 4 50 Chatrai 1 0 1 20 Ibrahimpatnam 2 0 2 25 Vatsavai 4 1 3 35 Tiruvuru 13 1 12 140 Jaggaiahpeta 6 2 4 60 Kanchikacherla 5 0 5 50 G Konduru 1 0 1 15 166 18 148 1715 TOTAL Safe Water for School Students LIGHT not only digs tube-wells for water deficit village communities but also provides facilities to them for safe drinking. Moved by the plight of the students of Zilla Parishad High School at Nandigama near Vijayawada in the sweltering summer, LIGHT provided them with a water cooler. The initiative was part of the efforts made by LIGHT to provide safe water to needy people living around. LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 7 Shraddha Caring for the Differently Abled Reaching out to Heal LIGHT has reached out to Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu in its mission of caring for the differently abled. The artificial limb fitting centres set up at Korba in Chhattisgarh and Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu aim to provide succour to hundreds of physically handicapped people living around. LIGHT has also made headway in reaching out to the differently abled in Andhra Pradesh through various social activities. LIGHT now covers three states, six districts and 5000 panchayats. In all around 1200 handicapped people have been identified and supported. A few intermediary civil society organisations have been oriented and enabled to engage for the cause of the disabled. As stated in the past, a lot more needs to be done in collaboration with like-minded organisations and committed individuals to have a sustainable impact. 8 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh Centres Tamil Nadu Districts Covered Artificial Limb Fitting Centre - Vijayawada 3 Artificial Limb Fitting Centre - Korba 1 Artificial Limb Fitting Centre - Kumbakonam 1 Andhra Pradesh Artificial Limb Fitting Centre - Vijayawada LIGHT ALFC - Vijayawada distributed mobility devices among the patients identified during the identification camps conducted earlier in different parts of the State, particularly in the districts of Krishna, Prakasam, Guntur and West Godavari. ALFC also tried to partner with government and other institutions to provide necessary support to the differently abled in the region by developing various integrated programmes. LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 9 ALFC - Vijayawada Turns One Year ALFC Vijayawada turned one year on 3 December 2005, the International Day for Disabled Persons. Film artiste Nutan Prasad presided over the celebrations. Children of Madonna School for Deaf, Integrated School for Blind and Manasika Vikasa Kendram presented a number of cultural items. Distribution Camp in Kandukuru, Prakasam LIGHT organised a distribution camp at Kandukuru in Prakasam district on 25 January 2006. The camp was inaugurated by Minister of State for Human Resources Development Daggubati Purandeshwari Devi. Distribution Camps in Guntur Artificial limbs were distributed among differently abled students at the residence of Lagadapati Rama Lakshamma in Guntur on 6 March 2005. Guntur Corporator Rayapati Mohan Krishna presided over the 10 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 programme. Another distribution camp was organised in Guntur on 26 March 2006 by Asya Vysya Kalyana Mandapam, facilitated by Vasvi Club, Guntur. Table 1: RURAL COVERAGE Screening Camps District Mandal Krishna Patients Diagnosed Amputees Polio-hit Deaf / Blind / MR Vatsavai 7 3 43 Penuganchiprolu 3 6 63 Gampalagudem 2 8 80 Lakshmipuram (Tiruvuru) 3 4 36 Vutkuru (Gampalagudem) 0 0 33 Nagayalanka 0 0 46 Koduru 0 0 17 ALFC Centre Prakasam Guntur Chirala 116 52 0 1 33 19 Kondepi 8 19 21 Kandukuru 8 16 177 Mangalagiri 0 46 0 Kakaninagar 1 9 10 Vasavi Club 19 23 39 Beneficiaries Districts Beneficiaries Aids / Appliances Krishna 205 237 Prakasam 86 102 Guntur 99 110 Total 390 449 Aid for Visually Impaired Person Dasari Amulya Rao, a visually impaired person, has set up an institute of spoken English at Tenali in Andhra Pradesh with financial assistance from LIGHT. Amulya Rao is a Postgraduate in English Literature, specially trained in Functional English. He also holds B Ed degree and Sahitya Ratna in Hindi. LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 11 A New Lease of Life! B Jayababu, Krishnaraopalem village, A Konduru mandal in Krishna district. When a major road accident rendered me handicapped for life, I thought there was nothing to live for. With my aged parents, wife and two children as dependents, I did not know what to do. It was impossible to pursue agriculture, the only occupation I knew. It was around that time, I came to know about Artificial Limb Fitting Centre at Vijayawada. Encouraged by my family and friends, I visited the centre, seeking their help. The centre was quick to respond and they provided me with an artificial below knee prosthesis. My joy knew no bounds. I am able to walk now. I also run a small shop in my village, selling everyday items. I am grateful to LIGHT for giving me a new lease of life. If LIGHT has not come forward, I just can't imagine what would have happened to me! 12 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 A New Surge of Confidence Yadala Padmanabham, Peerala village, Cheerala mandal in Prakasam district. Young and energetic, I was always rearing to go. I used to try my hand on practically everything. I wanted to be a big, successful person one day. But a truck accident in 1985 changed everything, shattering my dreams. I was operated upon in Government Hospital, Guntur. Thereafter I tried using different artificial limbs. When all those limbs failed to make me comfortable, I approached LIGHT Artificial Limb Fitting Centre at Vijayawada. The artificial below knee prosthesis provided by LIGHT is much better. Now I feel very comfortable. I am able to move around freely. My business is also doing well. LIGHT has given me a lot of confidence. LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 13 Chhattisgarh Artificial Limb Fitting Centre - Korba (Inaugurated on 24 August 2005) Chhattisgarh Minister of Forest and Agriculture Nankiram Kanwar inaugurated LIGHT Artificial Limb Fitting Centre in Korba. He appreciated the initiative of LIGHT in providing succour to the disabled in the district. Korba District Collector Gaurav Dwivedi also lauded the efforts made by the centre and suggested that the centre should have an integrated approach towards the differently abled. Thereafter Artificial Limb Fitting Centre - Korba had been working with like-minded organisations and individuals in addressing the concerns of the differently abled, apart from providing them with basic mobility devices. As part of its efforts towards this direction, LIGHT Artificial Limb Fitting Centre - Korba organised identification camps in different blocks of the district. Disabled Persons Day Observed Mayor Lakhanlal Dewangan inaugurated the International Day for Disabled Persons celebrations at Korba. He appealed to LANCO to promote more activities in the future as well. On the occasion, disabled people were given mobility devices free. 14 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 Screening Camp Held for the Disabled LIGHT Artificial Limb Fitting Centre in Korba extended its support to Project TEAM of Dhigdharshika, a voluntary organisation based in Bhopal, along with Ankur, a Special School for the Mentally Handicapped. The District Administration also supported the initiative. Nearly 350 people suffering from various disabilities took part in the programme organised on 10 January 2006. Screening Camps Block Korba Patients Diagnosed Screening Camps Patadi, CSEB, Amputees Polio-hit Deaf Blind MR 52 126 3 1 1 9 99 3 2 0 Korakoma, Godhi, Ajagrabahar, Kudhrmal, ALFC – Korba Kartala Saragbundia, Khodall, Pahanda,Kanki, Beharchua, Kothari, Nonbirra, Tuman Khatgora Bankimongra, Rainana 8 16 0 1 4 Pali Hardi Bazaar 2 20 1 0 1 Total 71 261 7 4 6 Beneficiaries District Beneficiaries Aids / Appliances Korba 266 302 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 15 Back to Work Once Again! Mahetru Ram, Kalimandir, Pordibahar in Korba. In March 2006, I was crossing the railway track in Korba, Chhattisgarh. It was pitch dark, making it difficult to see. Suddenly the whole place shook as a train happened to arrive unexpectedly. In the confusion that followed, I slipped and fell down with one of my hands spread across the track. The train ran over, severing my arm right on the spot. Fortunately I was spotted by the railway squad and admitted to Korba District Hospital for treatment. It took a lot of time for the wounds to heal. Meanwhile I was wondering what to do with just one hand. It was around that time I heard about LIGHT Artificial Limb Fitting Centre at Korba. The staff at the centre heard my story and gave me a functional prosthesis. I was very happy with the way they treated me at the centre. They asked me to come back if I felt any discomfort again. I am very happy now. I am able to perform all kinds of work using my artificial hand. 16 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 Tamil Nadu Artificial Limb Fitting Centre - Kumbakonam (Inaugurated on 20 March 2006) As part of expanding the work of assisting the differently abled across the country, ALFC has been set up at Kumbakonam. ABAN Power Company Ltd Vice President V Ravindran inaugurated the centre on 20 March 2006. Besides making efforts to enter into partnership with like-minded organisations and state government institutions, the centre has been trying to achieve optimal utilisation of its existing programmes for the differently abled. In this connection, LIGHT officials attended a meeting organised by Rotary Club at Kumbakonam on 19 March 2006 and sought their support in organising camps for the differently abled in the area. LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 17 Satkala Promoting Traditional Arts New Frontiers in Caring In order to promote Kondapalli Bommalu (Kondapalli Toys), LIGHT provides training to the artisans in improving their skills. They have been taught to use vegetable colour dyes and seasoned wood and improve packaging of the products. Besides buying the toys as corporate gifts, Bima Yojana (Insurance Cover) has also been provided for the artisans. 18 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 Kondapalli Bommalu is a 400-year-old tradition, passed on from generation to generation. The exquisite toys have a lifelike quality in expressing rural ambience and mythological characters. They are painted in vibrant colours obtained from natural dyes by the artisans living in Kondapalli and its surrounding villages. Kondapalli toys are unique as they are made from the wood Tella Poniki (White Sander), which is found only in Ibrahimpatnam and G Konduru of Krishna District and parts of Adilabad district in Andhra Pradesh. In addition, LIGHT, along with Kondapalli Artisans MACT Society, filed for the Geographical Indication application at GI Registry in Chennai to promote Kondapalli Bommalu as a brand, safeguard the interests of the artisans and prevent any unauthorised use of their art under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Act, 1999. LIGHT takes this opportunity to acknowledge the contributions made by its partners in this regard: Craft Council of Andhra Pradesh, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Hyderabad, AP Forest Academy, Dullapalli, CII APTS & Anand & Anand Co and Institute of Wood Science & Technology, Bangalore. LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 19 Saadhana Sponsoring Sports Activities Tapping Sports Potential LIGHT believes in the potential of sportspersons. It has therefore been at the forefront in supporting sports. Besides organising various sports activities, LIGHT has been encouraging sportspersons through sponsorship. 20 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 Rajagopal Vows to Promote Sports The nineteenth edition of the Olympic Day Run in Hyderabad on 23 June 2005, organised by the Andhra Pradesh Olympic Association headed by L Rajagopal, MP and LIGHT Chairman, had more than 30,000 students and sportspersons from 14 districts in the state as participants. This was in sharp contrast to the run in 2004 in which around 6000 people participated. Speaking on the occasion, Rajagopal said he was happy with the good response that the run had evoked. He reiterated his commitment to identifying and nurturing talents of sportspersons in Andhra Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy reaffirmed his government's commitment to providing adequate funds and additional infrastructure to nurture sports talents in the state. Rain Fails to Dampen Spirits! LANCO Asian Junior Tennis Tournament in Hyderabad was called off following heavy rain. The organisers declared the finalists as joint winners. In the boys section, Man Singh Athare and Raunak Manuja shared the title. Aishwarya Srivasthava and Archan V got the title in the girls section. LANCO Group Director L Sridhar gave away the prizes. Film actor Raja graced the occasion with his presence. Tennis Tournament Organised LANCO Group Director L Sridhar flagged off LANCO-JHIC Tennis Tournament for boys and girls under 16. The tournament began with a welcome gathering organised at JHIC Tennis Ground by Tennis Trust and LANCO. The tournament concluded with the prize distribution ceremony. LIGHT Chairman L Rajagopal graced the occasion. Sports Kit Distributed Sports uniforms were distributed among boys and girls who took part in a health run organised by Krishna District Sports Authority in Vijayawada on 25 May 2005. B Dharma Teja, Vice-President (Operations), LKPPL, presided over the programme. LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 21 Outreach Plus Initiatives at Urban Health Centre at Ranigarithota In addition, vaccination was carried out against rubella infection. Rubella is a contagious viral infection mainly known by the distinctive red rash that appears on the skin of those who contract the illness. However, rubella is neither as infectious nor usually as severe as measles. There is one important exception: If a pregnant woman contracts rubella, especially during her first trimester, the virus can cause death or serious birth defects in the developing foetus. Taking this into account, around 300 adolescent girls were vaccinated at the centre during the year. LIGHT organised free distribution of medicines at Urban Health Centre at Ranigarithota in Vijayawada. The centre run by NRI Academy of Sciences had been assured of free medicines all through the financial year. On an average, 80-100 patients from Ranigarithota and its surrounding areas visited the centre. Most of the cases brought in were of viral infection, arthritis, malaria, diabetes and hypertension. Medicines were also given to pregnant women. In fact around 100 pregnancy cases were registered at the centre every month. Aid for Freedom Fighter's Widow Moved by the plight of A Sundaramma (75), the widow of E Arunachalam, a freedom fighter popularly known as EA Chalam, LIGHT came forward to provide her a lifetime pension of Rs 1000 per month. Arunachalam was the editor of Voice of Rayalaseema, a Telugu news daily owned by him. He had rejected all monitory benefits offered to him by the Central and State Governments. He breathed his last on 19 March 1985, leaving behind his wife, two sons and four daughters. Of them, two sons and two daughters have been married and Sundaramma has been living with her two unmarried daughters. Finding herself in serious financial difficulties, Sundaramma finally applied for Widows pension as well as Freedom Fighters pension from the administration but in vain. Reading about her saga in a local daily, LIGHT sanctioned a sum of Rs 1000 as a lifetime pension for Sundaramma. The first pension amount was handed over to her by Nagaprasad Kandimalla, Director and CEO of Clarion Power Corporation and Rithwik Energy Systems, in the presence of District Collector Shamsher Singh Rawat. 22 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 Succour for the Flood-hit LANCO Awards for Recognising Inspirational Models LANCO has instituted LANCO Awards to recognise inspirational role models, who have shown exemplary, significant and sustained commitment in their respective fields, invariably leading to betterment of society. They are recognised and presented as role models to inspire others to serve society as selflessly as possible. Every year five awards of Rs 5 lakh each will be given to individuals or organisations under five categories - Education; Health Care; Law, Justice and Human Rights; Public Awareness, Advocacy and Leadership; and Public Service and Community Development. The jury will consist of eminent persons chosen from different walks of life. A sudden depression in the Bay of Bengal resulted in a downpour in the coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh. The situation turned grave when the River Krishna started to rise at an alarming rate. The flood gates were opened on the Prakasam Barrage, resulting in inundating the low-lying areas. Poor people inhabiting these areas were badly hit, necessitating immediate government intervention. LIGHT, along with the government functionaries, swung into action evacuating the people living on the banks at Ibrahimpatnam, Mulapadu and Vijayawada. The evacuees were sheltered at Jakir Hussain College and MRO office in Ibrahimpatnam Circle and Mulapadu. In all 1200 people were provided temporary shelter during the flood. In a bid to mitigate their sufferings, LIGHT distributed about 3000 litres of milk and large quantities of food among them. Aid for Kids Carnival LIGHT extended financial assistance to Make-A-Wish Foundation towards organising a six-day Kids Carnival 2005 - An Event for a Cause' at Prasad's Imax in Hyderabad from 9 to 14 April 2005. Rs 1 Million for Girls Hostel LIGHT donated Rs 1 million towards constructing a hostel for girls in Kadapa. The building would have a built-up area of 20,000 sq feet to accommodate 200 girl students with facilities like residential rooms, common hall, dining hall, kitchen and storeroom. The hostel, managed by the Shri K Koti Reddy and Smt K Rama Subbamma Charitable Trust, is meant to provide accommodation to girls studying in Government Women's Degree College in the town. Book on Mahatma Gandhi LIGHT gave Rs 2 lakh to Venugopal towards publishing Mahatma Gandhi's days in South Africa titled 'Gandhisakam' in Telugu. LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 23 Financials AUDITORS REPORT 24 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 FINANCIAL SUMMARY BALANCE SHEET INCOME & EXPENDITURE As on 31.3.2006 As on 31.3.2006 Amount in Lakhs Amount in Lakhs ASSETS INCOME Current Assets Contributions Cash & Bank balance 8.25 Advance & Deposits 4.37 75.25 Interest on FDR Other Income Fixed Assets TOTAL ASSETS 1.37 13.99 LIABILITIES Corpus 0.26 TOTAL INCOME 75.51 EXPENDITURE 0.10 Excess of Income over Expenditure Programme Expenses 42.82 Donation / Charities 24.88 Previous year 9.93 Programme Management 6.75 Add: Excess of Income over Expenditure 0.40 Depreciation on fixed assets 0.66 Creditors for Expenses 1.69 Provisions & Outstandings 1.87 Excess of Income over Expend. 0.40 TOTAL LIABLITIES 13.99 TOTAL EXPENDITURE 75.51 LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 25 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Programme - wise expenses % SUJALAVAHINI 12.09 16.24 SHRADDHA 26.28 35.30 SATKALA 1.89 2.54 SAADHANA 2.56 3.44 24.88 33.41 6.75 9.07 DONATION / CHARITY PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT TOTAL 26 Amount (Lakh) LIGHT Annual Report 2005 - 06 74.45 TRUSTEES L RAJAGOPAL CHAIRMAN SURESH CHUKKAPALLI MANAGING TRUSTEE L MADHUSUDHAN RAO TRUSTEE G BHASKARA RAO TRUSTEE L SRIDHAR TRUSTEE Y HARISH CHANDRA PRASAD TRUSTEE SREENIVAS VELURI COORDINATOR 141, Avenue 8, Road No 2, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500 034, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA Tel: +91-040-23540701 / 703 Fax: +91-040-23540699 email: [email protected] www.lancogroup.com Design and Concept : CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS, LANCO GROUP l [email protected] LANCO INSTITUTE OF GENERAL HUMANITARIAN TRUST