Annual Report 14-15 - Sukalyan Welfare Society

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Annual Report 14-15 - Sukalyan Welfare Society
Annual Report
2014-2015
Sukalyan Welfare Society
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About Us, Mission, Vision
Foreword- By The Hon. Secretary
From the President’s Desk
Our Governing Body Members
Our Team
Our Working Domains
Our Programmes
i.
Healthcare
a. Rural Health Checkup Camp
b. Community Health Awareness Campaigns
c. Global Fund Round 9 TB Project, West Bengal
d. Support to the Interns of GNM Nursing course through Capacity Building Program on
Tuberculosis.
e. Sputum Collection, Pickup & Transportation Scheme
f. Training on Mother & Child Care
ii.
Innovative Education
a. Kamalkali- Urban Slum Children Education Project
b. Adult Education Programme
iii.
Sustainable Livelihood
a. Swanirbhar Livelihood Development Project
b. Self Help Group Formation Programme
c. Handicrafts Fair 2015
iv.
Information & Communication Technology
a. eNGO Programme
b. .NGO Top Level Domain Sub- Resellership
c. Access 2 Apex Programme
d. ‘Yogayog’ Initiative
e. Awareness, Survey & Video usage for Sanitation Improvement
f. Digital Community Information Resource Centre
g. eASHA: Capacity Building of ASHA workers with modern ICT tools
h. Sukalyan Barta- eNews of Non- Profits
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Contents
Other Miscellaneous Activities during 2014-15
a. MSME Capacity Building Workshop
b. Workshop on RTI, Social Media and Cyber Laws & Crimes for Non- Profits
c. Consultation on Climate Change & Environment
d. Street Drama (Fundraising Event)
e. Blood Donation Camp
f. Book Distribution Programme
g. Daan Utsav 2015 (Joy of Giving Week)
h. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan at a Slum of Kolkata
Internship at Sukalyan Welfare Society
Life at Sukalyan Welfare Society
New Website of Sukalyan Welfare Society
Our Associates
Auditors Report & Accounts
Donors List & Contributors
Future Plans
I.
Future Programme Plans
II.
Future Internal Plans
15. Registration & Empanelment, Auditor’s Details
16. Our Working Area
17. Contact Information & Addresses
About Us:
Sukalyan Welfare society is a Non- Profit Organization mainly aims to
treating health problems, enhance innovative education and promote
digital literacy.
Mission:
‘Healthy community, healthy environment and
healthy World’, following this mission we are
going to establish our voluntary organization in
the way of humanitarian appeal and performing
some activities by our possible efforts and
accessibilities.
Vision:
In view of this mission we start our organization with some
educational and health related activities taking few
downtrodden persons. Prior to this initiation which
experiences inspired us that the sufferings of those
downtrodden persons belongs to our known circle. They have
no compass of their livelihood to fulfill their basic need.
Whatever we think, whatever we do, if we don’t forward to
the upliftment of their poor and unhealthy act of living all
dreams of good World would be failure. We shall reach into
our goal by way of real perspective- fighting against hunger,
illness, poverty , unemployment, pollution. Taking by those
protective measures against the above social illness we can
accelerate the social motivation of community trust in the
fields– health and hygiene, education, employment generation,
and pollution.
Foreword
Greetings from Sukalyan Welfare Society!
It is a pleasure to bring out the Annual Report for the year 2014-15.
This report brings out the aims and features of the programs as well as our achievements and challenges.
This year most of our programs did reasonably well and some could have done better. More than five new
programs were added, perhaps we have added a new thematic area of work i.e. Information &
Communication Technology for Development. In West Bengal we have first ever started the eNGO
International Programme.
To scale up the work we propose to collaborate with like-minded organizations. We also plan to bring in
like-minded individuals who can ‘move’ our programs and nurture them.
We continue to be inspired by the Gandhian ideals of social and economic change. We cherish the values
of 'Seva', 'Sadhana' and 'Kranti'. We endeavour for transparency and accountability in our work; always
aligned to our mission of helping the poorest of the poor.
We are happy to say that our funding crossed thirty Lakhs this year, most of which came from individual
donors. We are grateful that they have continued to repose their trust in us.
We present the Annual Report for 2014-2015 and hope you will enjoy reading it.
Thank you very much for engaging with us.
KAMAL KARMAKAR
SECRETARY
SUKALYAN WELFARE SOCIETY
From the President’s Desk
‘SUKALYAN WELFARE SOCIETY’ was registered in Kolkata under the Societies Registration Act on
8th March’2005, by a group of professionals who shared a common dream and had come together to work
on a people-centric model of development in areas like public health, education, community
development and social welfare.
Inspired by Gandhian ideals of social change, what guides the group is the Gandhian talisman –
“Whenever you are in doubt, or when the self becomes too much with you, apply the following test.
Recall the face of the poorest and the weakest man (woman) whom you may have seen, and ask
yourself, if the step you contemplate is going to be any use to him (her). Will he (she) gain anything by
it? Will it restore him (her) to a control over his (her) own life and destiny? In other words, will it lead to
Swaraj (freedom) for the hungry and starving millions? Then you will find your doubts and yourself melt
away.”
From very beginning, we, at SUKALYAN WELFARE SOCIETY, believe that development has to be
holistic if we wish to break the vicious cycle of poverty and to bring real fruits to the most needy. Public
health, education, women empowerment, ICT for development and community development continue to
be our prime areas of work. We wish to bring a substantial change on the ground by focusing our
energies in these sectors as well as building our understanding about related issues. We, at SUKALYAN
WELFARE SOCIETY, firmly believe that a conducive and productive environment cannot be achieved
unless all parameters of the development equation are adequately addressed.
Thanking You,
BIRENDRA CHANDRA GAUTAM
PRESIDENT
SUKALYAN WELFARE SOCIETY
Our Governing Body Members
Birendra Chandra Gautam
Industrialist
President
Shanti Aich
Teacher
Executive Member
Kamal Karmakar
Social Worker
Secretary
Sumita Guha Mustafi
Social Worker
Executive Member
Sonali Nath
Teacher
Treasurer
Swapna Nath
Social Worker/ Teacher
Executive Member
Tapash Sikdar
Social Worker
Executive Member
Our Team
Name
Project
KAMAL Karmakar
Designation
Secretary
TAPASH Sikdar
INDRANEEL Karmakar
All
SABIR Ali Sahaji
RNTCP-PP Scheme
MOFIJUL Islam
ABDUL Halim
LAKSHMI Roy
UTPAL Dutta
SAMSUR Alam Sarkar
RNTCP-PP Scheme
RNTCP-PP Scheme
RNTCP-PP Scheme
RNTCP-PP Scheme
RNTCP-PP Scheme
Programme Director
Manager- Partnerships &
Collaboration
Sputum Collector/ Project
Assistant
Sputum Collector
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
TAPASH Sikdar
MASUD Ali Sahaji
RINA Roy
GFR9- TB Project, West Bengal
GFR9- TB Project, West Bengal
GFR9- TB Project, West Bengal
Project Manager
Coordinator/ TBCV
Coordinator/ TBCV
SUFAL Das
Urban Slum Children Education Project
(KAMALKALI)
Urban Slum Children Education Project
(KAMALKALI)
Urban Slum Children Education Project
(KAMALKALI)
Swanirbhar: Livelihood Development
Programme
Swanirbhar: Livelihood Development
Programme
Swanirbhar: Livelihood Development
Programme
Swanirbhar: Livelihood Development
Programme
eNGO Programme/ .NGO Resellership
eNGO Programme/ .NGO Resellership
Access 2 Apex/ ICT Programmes
Access 2 Apex/ ICT Programmes
Access 2 Apex/ ICT Programmes
Project Manager
All
All
All
All
Accountant
Office Admin.
Graphic Designer
Resource Person
Sweeper
Driver
SIKHA Das
PRASANTA Das
SHANTI Aich
JHARNA Dutta
SHUKLA Sikdar
SUNITA Pramanik
INDRANEEL Karmakar
SANJOY Das
SERINA Bibi
SAIDUL Islam
MOSTAFA Bin Kasem
RUHI Das Banik
NANDITA Dutta Sikdar
RAJIB Ghosh
MAMUD Ali Sahaji
RAMA
BHOLA
Teacher
Assistant
Project Coordinator
Trainer
Trainer
Training Assistant
Project Manager
Coordinator
Coordinator
Trainer
Trainer
Our Programmes
2014-2015
Rural Health Checkup Camp
Various health camps are organized at regular intervals which are
seasonal/need-based to meet the specific needs of the community and to deliver
medical services to remote areas. These camps also ensure provision for timely
referral services to the patients for further or specialized care. This year we
have successfully conducted 3 health checkup camps in the district of North 24
Parganas, West Bengal where more than 300 general community members/
villagers get them thoroughly checked-up.
No.
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2
3
Venue/ Location
Rajarhat, North 24 Parganas
Hura, Purulia
Nakashipara, Nadia
Registered Beneficiaries
178
67
89
Community Health Awareness Campaigns
The community outreach programmes are undertaken by conducting health awareness campaigns to make
people aware about their role in prevention of several diseases and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Sl.
No.
Name of the program
1 HIV/ AIDS Awareness Camp
2 Leprosy Control Program
3 Japanese Encephalitis Prevention
Awareness Camp
4 Japanese Encephalitis Prevention
Awareness Camp
5 Diabetes Control Programme
Date
Venue/ Location
13.06.14
04.17.14
08.07.14
Dakshineshwar
Rajarhat
Basudevpur
11.07.14
Deganga
27.09.14
Berachampa
Children
0
4
25
Beneficiaries
Youths Men &Women
27
30
70
54
45
21
Elders
14
20
5
47
57
38
18
8
65
34
27
6 Japanese Encephalitis Prevention
Awareness Camp
7 HIV/ AIDS Awareness Camp
8 Dengue Awareness Camp
9 Dengue Awareness Camp
10 Dengue Awareness Camp
11 Dengue Awareness Camp
18.08.14
Ranaghat
15
58
27
28
13.10.14
18.10.14
19.10.14
21.10.14
04.01.15
5
54
14
5
0
41
182
24
38
122
27
140
26
31
4
10
38
22
29
0
12 Dengue & Malaria Awareness Camp
11.02.15
0
189
8
0
13 Dengue & TB Awareness Program
14 HIV/ AIDS Awareness Camp
24.03.15
14.03.15
Sagardutta
Kamarhati Bazar
Baguiati
Jyotinagar
Chanchalkumari
Balika Vidyalaya
Jyangra Adarsha
Vidyalaya
Derozio College
APC College
0
0
284
124
13
0
0
0
Global Fund Round 9 TB Project, West Bengal
Sukalyan Welfare Society is member of the RNTCP, West Bengal
from 2008 onwards and has successfully completed ТВ- ACSM
Project funded by USAID in year 2010. Now Sukalyan has been
implementing the Global Fund Round-9 Project, West Bengal
named as AXSHYA INDIA ТВ PROJECT in three TU’s of West Bengal
( Reckjoani BPHC TU, Panihati SGH TU & Sagardutta MCH TU) as
FNGO in collaboration with Naihati Prolife, SSR
The Objectives of the project are:
Improve the reach, visibility and effectiveness of
RNTCP through Civil society Support.
 Engage communities and community-based Care
Providers to improve ТВ Care and Control especially for
marginalized and Vulnerable Population including TB-HIV
patients.
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This year we have reached more than 3000 beneficiaries through many community & patient
mobilization & counseling program.
Awareness Programs/ Camps
Patient Counseling
Tuberculosis
Unit
General
Community
Meeting
Gaon Kalyan
Samity
Meeting
(GKS)
Patient
Provider
Meeting
Rural Health
Care
Provider
Training
Reckjoani
B.P.H.C TU
18
6
4
0
Sagardutta
M.C.H TU
24
0
4
0
Panihati
S.G.H TU
15
9
4
1
Tuberculosis Unit
Reckjoani B.P.H.C TU
Sagardutta M.C.H TU
Panihati S.G.H TU
Counseling Done
36
52
48
Patient Referred by TBCVs for Sputum
Collection
Tuberculosis Unit
Reckjoani B.P.H.C TU
Sagardutta M.C.H TU
Panihati S.G.H TU
Patients Referred
116
69
96
Support to the Interns of GNM nursing course through Capacity
Building Training on Tuberculosis.
This year we have successfully conducted 3 capacity building
trainings on TB as the ‘Training Facilitation Organization’ in
collaboration with Reckjoani B.P.H.C to support the interns of
GNM Nursing Course at Reckjoani B.P.H.C of two reputed
Institutions.
Conducted Training’s details
Institutions
Date
th
Apollo Gleneagles
8 January’
Nursing Training
2015
Institute, Narayanpur
(Rajarhat)
Apollo Gleneagles
20th January’
Nursing Training
2015
Institute, Narayanpur
(Rajarhat)
Charnock Hospitals
9th February’
Nursing Institute,
2015
Newtown (Kolkata)
Venue
Reckjoani
Hospital
Internees
42
Reckjoani
Hospital
38
Reckjoani
Hospital
45
Sputum Collection Pickup & Transportation Scheme (in PPP model with Govt. of West Bengal)
Since Dec’ 2008, Sukalyan Welfare Society is implementing the ‘Sputum Collection Pickup &
Transportation Scheme’ in PPP (Public Private Partnership) model with Dept. of Health & Family
Welfare, Govt. of West Bengal. Presently we are working in two DMC’s (Designated Microscopic
Centres) of North 24 Parganas District, from which 1 DMC has already achieved the ‘Highest
Performance Record’ among all 5 DMC’s in this district.
Designated
Microscopic Centre
(DMC)
Reckjoani B.P.H.C TU
Panihati S.G.H TU
Sputum Collected & Transferred
to DMC for diagnosis (Units)
No. of Sputum
Units found +ve
Sputum Collected & transferred to
DMC for follow-up examination
171
178
24
4
133
25
Training on Mother & Child Care
On 27.03.2015 we have conducted a training session on ‘Mother
& Child Care’ for the
women’s
where
an
extensive training has given
to the women’s about the
proper Immunization Cycle,
how to
maintain the
immunization
card,
scheduled polio feeding &
proper vaccination. This was held at Jyangra- Hatiara G.P-II.
Here more than 40 women were present.
‘Kamalkali’- Urban Slum Children Education Project, Kolkata
‘Kamalkali’ is a Bengali word literally means ‘Rising stars from the
dirty mud’ in English. It is a city based education programme
managed, implemented, funded by Sukalyan Welfare Society. This
project mainly aims to mainstream and rehabilitate the
underprivileged children who are either the drug consumers or
smokers. We do rehabilitation by counseling them and provide the
elementary education and send them into the formal school
recognized by the state board.
For details please visit: www.kamalkali.org
Location of School
DakshineshwarColony
Male
Nivedita 27
Kamarhati- Islamia Colony 17
Students
Rehabilitees
Female
31
23
11
8
Adult Education Programme
With a vision to literate the Adults we have started the Adult
Education class at our ‘Kamalkali’- Dakshineshwar Venue which is
coordinated thrice in a week. Here we have 27 adults who regularly
attend the class.
Swanirbhar Livelihood Development Project
We facilitate employment and income generation programmes
through various skill-based trainings are for rural men and
women. This includes training for rural entrepreneurship and
small-scale business and encouraging women to become selfdependent. Sukalyan organizes various skill-based trainings for
the rural youth and women to facilitate employment and
generate income. Training for garment-making, Handicraft
Products, Beautician Course, Pickle Making, Haldi Packaging,
‘Kantha’ Stich, Inclusion of Fabric designs at the Indian ‘Tanth’
(Cotton) Sarees work etc. are few examples. This year we have successfully conducted different
trainings under our self- funded Swanirbhar Livelihood Development Project.
Trainings & Workshops Conducted:
Sl.
No.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Training Name
Venue/ Location
Duration
Trainees
Handicrafts Training for women
Readymade Garments Making
Traing
Handicrafts Training for women
Beautician Course
Pickle Making Workshop
Haldi Grinding & Packaging
Workshop
Kantha Stich & Fabric Design
Training
Santoshpur
Deganga
1 Month
15 Days
15
25
Hura, Purulia
Hatiara
Hatiara
Rajarhat
1 Month
2 Months
3 Days
1 Day
8
8
13
24
Hatiara
7 Days
18
Self Help Groups Formation Programme
We continue to promote, nurture and capacitate a number of
SHGs for organizing Women/Youth/Senior citizen and
inculcate a savings habit. Continuous efforts are undertaken
for the capacity building of these SHGs, to increase their
ability to function independently with minimum support from
outside. These SHGs are formed with the objective of
empowering local communities which will enable them to
take decisions concerning their own economic development.
The groups are trained on planning, book keeping, financial
management and conflict management. Regular trainings and
exposure visits to other SHG initiatives are undertaken to
encourage self-reliance and sustainability. We have in total 8
SHG Groups at different areas of the North 24 Parganas
district. We have also coordinated more than 25 meetings with
local villagers in Nadia, Howrah, Hooghly, Murshidabad,
Bardhaman districts to motivate & engage more and more
women towards making a self- dependent society.
Sl. No.
Group Name
Location
Members
1
Suchetana
Hatiara
11
2
Swanirbhar
Hatiara
9
3
Ujjiban
Deganga
9
4
Asha
Jagatpur
7
5
Sumangalam
Jyangra
7
6
Anandadhara Deganga
7
7
Sancharini
Subhashpally
9
8
Silpi
Jyangra Dakshin Manth
7
Handicrafts Fair ‘Hast Silp Mela’ 2015
We have organized a Handicrafts Fair with duration of 1 week
at Baguiati, Kolkata for the Socio Economic Development of
our local SHG groups, our trainees under ‘Swanirbhar’ project.
More than 30
stalls have been
given
by
our
beneficiaries.
This stalls in the
fair has been
supported
and
sponsored
by
many renowned
local personnel, clubs & car showrooms. Beside the
fair every evening there were different cultural
functions to attract the local citizens towards the
fair.
eNGO Programme
The eNGO programme, a national movement, is a joint effort
of Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF) and Public Interest
Registry (PIR) to make grassroots organizations ICT enabled
by providing a webenabled
platform
through free website,
.org domain name, and
providing
capacity
building through the
eNGO
training
programme. The eNGO
programme strives to
empower more than 3.3
million NGOs and Self
Help Groups to create a
virtual identity and
increase their visibility
for national and global
outreach. eNGO programme offers websites in any local
Indian language.
We are working as a state partner of DEF for
digitally empowering the grassroots organizations of West Bengal. We have already coordinated 6
workshops at West Bengal.
Sl.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Workshop
Venue
District
Kolkata
Seva Kendra
North 24 Parganas Basirhat Town
Hall
East Midnapore
Tamluk
Malda
Englishbazar
Bardhaman
Town Hall
North 24 Parganas Proggaloy
Bhawan
Date
3rd May’ 2014
14th September’ 2014
NGO’s
Website
Participated
Built
120
58
70
39
16th September’ 2014
16th November’ 2014
18th November’ 2014
1st February’ 2015
70
50
90
120
34
30
52
57
.NGO Top Level Domain Sub- Resellership
The .NGO domain is launched by The Public Interest Registry
(The .org domain seller) exclusively for the Global NGO
community. In India, it has been launched by DEF & INOMY as
the supporting reseller. We as a state sub- reseller have
introduced & promoting this .NGO TLD in the state of West Bengal and have already approached
more than 5000 NGOs in West Bengal.
Access 2 Apex Programme
This programme is a self funded programme of Sukalyan Welfare
Society, which mainly aims to digitally empower the rural
youths through the ICT
tools like Laptop & Tablet.
This programme is based
partially on the curriculum
of NDLM (Only Level 1). In
2014-15 we have organized
6 training camps and
digitally empowered more
than 100 youths in several
districts of West Bengal.
Camps held at
Sl. No. Location
1
English Bazar
2
Lalgola
3
Ranaghat
4
Nabadwip
5
Basudevpur
6
Chakla
District
Malda
Murshidabad
Nadia
Nadia
North 24 Parganas
North 24 Parganas
Date
28th April’ 2014
8th May’ 2014
10th May’ 2014
2nd July’ 2014
8th August’ 2014
17th August’ 2014
Youths Attended
18
15
25
20
30
18
‘Yogayog’ Initiative
We are scouting, recognizing those parents and guardians whose wards live abroad and can’t have
any kind of communication with them for the lacking of communication media & minimum digital
literacy. We help them to communicate through Skype. This Initiative is enabled at Deganga,
Sandeshkhali- I Block and Rajarhat Block of North 24 Parganas.
Awareness, Survey & Video usage for sanitation improvement:
We do survey at the slums and villages and show them the videos for habituating the proper
sanitation methods, the 7 steps of hand washing are the highest priorities among all.
We have conducted surveys at:
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



Dakshineshwar (Nivedita Colony)
Kamarhati (Islamia Colony)
Deganga Block (Basudevpur Village)
Rajarhat Block (Patharghata Village)
Rajarhat Block (Hatiara Village)
Digital Community Information Resource Centre
Digital Community Information Resource Centres (CIRCs) are
Community- driven, bottom up public spaces that seek to
bridge the information and access divide and transform
under-served communities into information-empowered
communities.
A typical CIRC is
enabled
with
computers,
cameras,
printers,
projectors,
scanners,
internet,
WiFi and broadband. They are run by enthusiastic, young and
passionate community members who understand the meaning
of information and how it can empower communitiesof all
class and cadre through all possible means like digital
literacy, ICT skills, employable skills, English, Entertainment,
Health, Agriculture, Entrepreunership, RTI, e-Gov services, digital services and so on. We have
established such a centre at Mankara Village of Murshidabad District in collaboration with DEF &
supported by Vodafone Foundation under its Red Rickshaw Revolution.
eASHA: Capacity Building of ASHA workers with modern
ICT tools
Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) are the workers
under NRHM project of MOHFW, Govt. of India. ASHA workers
are mainly the multipurpose staffs and primarily help the
Vaccination
&
Immunization
Programme. This year
we have organized 3
capacity
building
trainings with ASHAs
and
facilitated
Location
them with the
primary
Rajarhat (1st Shift)
knowledge on ICT
nd
tools (such as Rajarhat (2 Shift)
Mobiles, Tablets Panihati
& Laptops) how to use them for the
methods of communication.
Sukalyan Barta- eNews of Non- Profits
This is an online portal based initiative in a pilot state and
this mainly aims to outreach the activities done by the
grassroots NGOs in rural Bengal who are Not-Online. The
Logo of this Initiative has been launched on 1st February.
Attended ASHA
workers
55
40
25
time consuming
Other Miscellaneous activities during 2014-2015
Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Capacity Building
Workshop
Sukalyan Welfare Society has successfully conducted the
Capacity Building workshop for the local MSMEs in Kolkata on
14th December’ 2014 to 16th December’ 2014. The purpose of
the program is to build the capacity of BDS providers with the
aim of building a BDS market especially for micro, small and
medium enterprises (MSMEs). The training is in three phases:
classroom – practical (on site) – classroom, and is based on the
alternation of theory and practice (learning by doing). The
programme encompasses: needs assessment, action planning and business service delivery. The
participants were trained in their future function as on-the-spot, hand-holding BDS providers, and
in how to give support to MSMEs.
Workshop on RTI, Social Media and Cyber Laws & Crimes for
Non- Profits
This year we have successfully organized a workshop on RTI,
Social Media and Cyber Laws & Crimes for Non-Profits at
Kolkata on 21st September’ 2014 to 22nd September’ 2014, here
the NPOs/ NGOs were trained about how to use the Social
Media (Facebook, Twitter & YouTube) tools for their
fundraising and outreaching purposes. Here a session on RTI
(Right to Information Act) was also there where it has been
discussed that how NPOs/ NGOs can use the RTI Act to change
lives in terms of Human Rights & Information for All. The session has been followed by a light on
Cyber Laws & Crimes which can be useful and prevented respectively by the NPOs. 40
representatives from different NGOs were participated in this workshop.
Consultation on Climate Change & Environment
This year we have organized a Consultation on Climate Change
& Environment on 22nd February’ 2015 at Kolkata with an
objective of Explore ways to institutionalize a platform for
sharing knowhow on climate change-related policy, research,
and practice in West Bengal; Create opportunities for
networking and engagement with policymakers to support
informed decision making Share information and knowledge
about climate change adaptation in the state. There has been
an extensive sharing of knowledge on ‘Sundarbans’ (A
mangrove forest in West Bengal).
Street Drama (Fundraising Event)
The team of Sukalyan Welfare Society has organized a fundraising event through the street drama
at Newtown, through this we have got many donations for our activities and meet many silent
philanthropists of Kolkata.
Blood Donation Camp
There has always been a substantial gap between the demand
and availability of blood at various blood banks in West
Bengal. This scarcity intensifies during summer months. In
view of this gap between demand and availability, Sukalyan
Welfare Society organized blood donation camp on 8 th May’
2015 on the occasion of World Thallassamea Day 2014 at
Helabattala. This camp has collected 55 units of blood and is
supported by The Association of Voluntary Blood Donors, West
Bengal.
Book Distribution Program
The Book Distribution Program (BDP) helps underprivileged children to continue their education, by
reducing the financial burden of purchasing books. More than 150 children from rural schools in and
around Kolkata have been given notebooks and other stationery through the initiative since 2009.
Volunteers visit schools to motivate children to pursue education and build a good career.
Daan Utsav 2015 (Joy of Giving Week)
From this year Sukalyan Welfare Society has
joined hands with the Daan Utsav Team
(Volunteers) in Kolkata and celebrated the Daan
Utsav which was prior known as Joy of Giving
Week from 2nd October’ 2014 to 8th October’
2015. This voluntary event was organized
through the distribution of clothes to the
children on occasion of the Durga Puja. We have
distributed more than 250 dresses to the
children.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan at a slum of Kolkata
With a vision to clean India, our team has organized an
awareness cum cleaning slum campaign at Dakshineshwar
(Nivedita Pally) on 21st March’ 2015. An awareness program was
also organized where the
citizens
of
the
slum
participated and said that
they will keep their slum
clean forever. The program
was
followed
by
the
distribution of dustbins at
the locality.
Internship at Sukalyan Welfare Society
This year few students of M.S.W course from Netaji Subhas
Open University came at our organization to do their 1
month
long
internship.
They
have been poured
with the knowledge
about
our
activities.
They
performed various
activities such as,
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Practical lesson on
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Tubersulosis
Theory & Practical lesson on Mother & Child Care
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Teaching
&
Learning
with
‘Kamalkali’Dakshineshwar students.
HIV/ AIDS Awareness Camp
Observation of World TB Day.
Training on ICT tools & Social Media usage by the
NPOs
Life at Sukalyan Welfare Society
This year has been a revolutionary year for our organization
because
we
have
recruited
15
new
members into our
team. Some policies
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and strictly instructed
to our team members
to follow it. The
policies are:
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) & AntiDiscrimination Policy.
Anti Corruption & Anti Bribery Policy
Gender Policy
Ethics & Code of Conduct Policy
New Website of Sukalyan Welfare Society
This year we have got the new website for our organization
i.e. http://sukalyanindia.ngo. The website is with great
dynamic theme, linked with all social media channels and
with the facility of Online Donation (Powered by Instamojo)
Our Associates
Funding/ Supporting Partners
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Dept. of Health & family Welfare, Govt. of West Bengal
GLRA- India
Central Social Welfare Board
West Bengal Social Welfare Board
RNTCP, North 24 Parganas
Digital Empowerment Foundation
INOMY Media Pvt. Ltd.
World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises
Naihati Prolife
Stop TB Partnership
North Indian Educational Trust, Lucknow
NASSCOM Foundation
ECOSOC (United Nations)
World Association of Non Government Organizations
Daan Utsav
Association of Voluntary Blood Donors, West Bengal
Brands & Fakes
Social Cops, New Delhi
Somondo
Greenwill
Ultimate News
Banking Partners
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Axis Bank Pvt. Ltd.
United Commercial Bank (UCO Bank)
Online Database Partners
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Google Plus
Yellowpages.com
NGONAMA
Sulekha.com
Ecoswarm
NGO portal
OnGood (Global NGO Directory for .NGO
domain holders)
Quickr.com
Propoor.org
mycharitymap.org
Velmoc
Just Dial.com
Wikipedia
wikimapia.org
Local NGO Partners
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Panitar Pally Unnayan Samity
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Bira Angikaar Welfare Society
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ngodemo.nic.in
ngomartketplace.org
Give India
Searchdonations.com
Ngo.girlindex.co.in
Firstdial.in
Tradedeal.in
Snapdeal.in
Tazzle.com
Owler.com
NGO Partnership System
Ngofile.com
Csonet.com
Auditor’s Report
&
Accounts
Donors & Contributors List
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Donors Name
Jharna Bhattacharjee
Goutam Das
Abhijeet Biswas
Ranjan Roy
Manindra Bagui
Mihir Basak
Asit Kr. Singha
Farukuddin Molla
Bappaditya Ghosh
Narayan Ch. Pai
Dipanwita Ganguly
Sabita Chakraborty
Mithun Sen
Sanatan Das
Pashaful Sheikh
Debashis Jawr
Biswajit Roy
Nitish Debnath
Shyamal Mondal
Debu Mondal
Ashim Sen
Sib Sankar Sarkar
Biswanath Singha
Chabi Sarkar
Sib Sankar Roy Chowdhury
Sumanta Nandi
Angana Mukherjee
Ranajit Mukherjee
Swati Banerjee
Dr. Atindra Pathak
Sayan Paul
Sourya Bhattacharjee
Pritam Dutta
Sarfaraz Islam
Suraj De
Subham Hazarika
Aftabuddin Ahmed
Baduruddin Mondal
Sankar Das
Sourav Paul
Pradipta Saha
Kaushik Pain
Shyamal Nath
Gouranga Dutta
Sanjit Pal
Swati Paul
Kabita Das
Arati Basak
Sankar Kundu
Rekha Mitra
Sisir Bandhu Das
Purpose
General
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Kamalkali
Kamalkali
Kamalkali
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Kamalkali
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Kamalkali
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Amount
18,000
8,500
13,000
4,500
14,000
10,000
14,000
16,000
15,500
11,000
10,000
5,000
6,500
8,000
12,000
13,000
1,000
6,000
11,000
7,500
10,000
10,000
8,000
12,000
15,000
16,000
3,500
15,000
18,000
50,000
10,000
8,000
13,000
15,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
18,000
6,000
12,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
18,000
20,000
10,000
6,000
10,000
7,000
Total 6,00,000
Future Plans
I.
Future Programme Plans
In pursuance of our endeavor to diversify in multiple fields and geographical areas rather than just
restrict our activities in the field of Healthcare, Innovative Education, Sustainable Livelihood,
Information & Communication Technology that too in a single location, Sukalyan Welfare Society
plans to undertake multiple projects across a wide geographical area. Some of the programmes have
been planned for 2015-16 are mentioned below.
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Establish Digital Seva Kendra’s in different locations (ICT resource center for rural
community)
Establish a One Stop Crisis Centre for women.
Develop a News portal for the Non-Profits of West Bengal
Extend the awareness activities into infrastructural development under the Swachh Bharat
Abhiyan.
To conduct several series of Capacity Building Trainings for the Non Profits & MSMEs
Extend our activities and projects in almost all parts of West Bengal.
Future Internal Plans
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Accreditation with Credibility Alliance and CAF for transparency and accountability.
Further strengthen dialogues with Board Members, Team Members and Volunteers
Focus on mobilizing young locals and involve them into volunteerism.
Develop strong partnership with Corporate Sector (CSR), local CBOs & NGOs.
Registration and Empanelment
West Bengal Societies Registration Act 1961
Registration Number S/1L/27823 of 2004-2005
Dated 8th March, 2005
Section 12A of Income Tax Act 1961
Registration Number DIT (E)/8E/371/2013-13/S-207/3062-64
Dated 9th January, 2013
Section 80G of Income Tax Act 1961
Registration Number DIT (E)/8E/371/2013-13/G-362/3065-67
Dated 9th January, 2013
Permanent Account Number (PAN)
AAGAS9685N
Tax Deduction Account Number (TAN)
CALS35793C
Auditor
A.K Panda & Co.
8/2 Kiran Sankar Roy Road,
Kolkata- 700 001
Our Working Area
Our Branches & offices
Barasat:
Sukalyan Welfare Society
5 No. Pannajhill, Sreepally, Barasat, Kolkata-700124
P.O: Barasat, P.S: Barasat, District: North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India
Contact No. +91-9231561299
Deganga:
Sukalyan Welfare Society
Vill: Basudevpur, P.O: Chowrashi, Block: Deganga, Pincode- 743424
District: North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India.
Contact No. +91-9062675112
Purulia:
Sukalyan Welfare Society
Vill+Post: Khairipihira, G.P: Lakhanpur, Block+P.S: Hura,
Dist: Purulia, Pin: 723101, West Bengal
Our team looks forward to helping all your direct communications and
Queries at our Registered & Corporate office:
Sukalyan Welfare Society
Baguiati, Hatiara Road, Helabattala, Near Indian Overseas Bank (Helabattala Branch)
Kolkata- 700157, P.O: Hatiara, P.S: Newtown,
District: North 24 Parganas, West Bengal India.
Telephone: +91-033-25720131
Mobile: +91 99038 49625
+91 98046 97395
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
For Partnerships & Collaboration, please contact:
Indraneel Karmakar
Manager- Partnerships & Collaboration
Mobile: +91 90626 75112
Email: [email protected]
Keep yourself updated with latest news of our activity by:
Visiting our website www.sukalyanindia.ngo