INDIA VISION FOUNDATION MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
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INDIA VISION FOUNDATION MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER November 2012 IVF MONTHLY NEWSLETTER INDIA VISION FOUNDATION Dr Kiran Bedi celebrated Diwali with the children inside the Tihar Creche as well as with the female inmates engaged in the Weaving Behind Bars Project on 6th Nov 2012 Diwali Celebrations at the Tihar Creche sponsored by On the 6th of November 2012 India Vision Foundation celebrated Diwali with the female inmates and their children (at the Tihar Creche) at the Jail premises. The celebrations were entirely sponsored by India Vision Foundation’s long time partner G4S India. Amongst the prison staff, inmates and children the festivities were also graced by the presence of Ms Neeta Sharma Superintendent (Jail no 6), Mr Sunil Gupta (Law officer- Tihar Prisons), Ms Mansi Gupta (G4S), Ms Rinku Lamba G4S, Ms Monica Dhawan and chairperson of India Vision Foundation Dr. Kiran Bedi. The celebrations began with Laxmi Pooja and were beautiful, the inmates had made rangoli in the creche area and the children were assisting in lighting candles. The children presented a group prayer followed by a short play on the relevance of Diwali. The IVF staff also organized a short competition - where the children’s skill in art and craft were tested. G4S distributed goodies for the children - uniforms, drawing books, colors and dry fruits. Clothes and dry fruits were also distributed to the female inmates by G4S and IVF. 1 November 2012 IVF MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Children of Vulnerable Families Project Teach India – an effort to empower the of 41 students from Grace Mission School, underprivileged Dayavihar Gurgaon (Hindi medium school) An initiative undertaken by the students of The American Embassy School to help empower weaker sections of the society, the Children of Vulnerable Families project (CVF) were invited to join the programme criteria for their selection. The curriculum was designed by 2012. Sessions were held weekly covering a with India Vision Foundation, focusing on total of 13 sessions, group of two to four functional spoken English requirements students (based on age group) were made around various student centered activities. along with American school student The curriculum was designed with utmost volunteers. care and interest keeping an absolutely a field in India, the ability to converse in English not only builds confidence in an individual but also significantly improves a beginner's – focused approach. Various learning scenarios such as writing letters, making cards, international communications, public speaking etc were used as tools. A send-off party held on 20th November child’s competency when aspiring for jobs ahead of the wind-up day gave the children market or higher education. some memorable moments while being Teaching spoken English to the youth belonging to underprivileged sections of the urban society was the prime motto of the Teach India curriculum. Keeping in mind the primary objective of the programme a group 2 The children’s grade/class and age were the American Embassy School in consultation formal language for employment in every Left: Student ehibiting her model suring ‘Creative Explora’ spoken English and communication skills. between the months of August- November Since English has become the preferred Right :Teach India program at the American School, New Delhi were selected, to make a impact on their honored. We conducted an assessment test to evaluate the impact of the programme and the journey came to an end with the aim of targeting advanced training in the near future. November 2012 IVF MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Children of Vulnerable Families Project A study tour to Teen Murti Bhavan (Teen Murti House) The Teen Murti Bhavan (Teen Murti House) is the former residence of India’s first Prime Minister - Jawaharlal Nehru in New Delhi. He stayed at this location for for 16 years until his death on May 27, 1964. It was designed by Robert Tor Russell, the British architect of Connaught Place and of the Eastern and Western Courts on Janpath during the British Raj. Teen Murti Bhavan was built in 1930 as part of the new imperial capital of India, New Delhi as the residence of the Commander-inChief of the British Indian Army. On 3rd November 2012, eighty students ( 25 Assisi Girls and 55 Grace Mission Students) of the project were taken to explore the history of “Teen Murti Bhawan by the CVF project staff. The children received a warm welcome from the officials responsible to facilitate the visit of its guests and tourists. The children were explained in detail the historical importance of “Teen Murti Bhawan” and its present functioning. The children were amazed to hear the recorded message of Nehru conveyed in a Parliament Assembly, when he was ascended to the First prime Minister of India. It was indeed a great effort put on to replicate the parliament model here in this house for the viewers to taking the children back in history. Post lunch the children were taken to Nehru Planetarium and were shown models on Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse, Galaxy, Picture of Einstein, Division of Color of Light, Concept of Gravitational Force etc. A movie was also screened for the childrendescribing about the universe, celestial bodies and their movements. The trip offered a great opportunity to the students to experience a national heritage and its credibility. The trip was successful in all means, an eye opener to the students towards the history of India and an insight into India’s struggle for freedom. 3 Children’s day at Tagore International School held on 17th November 2012 For India Vision Foundation it was indeed a day of upholding the dignity and interest of the child, an occasion to share the beauty of childhood and experience the joy of gathering as members of the family. Tagore International School, East of Kailash, New Delhi - hosted this mega children’s show facilitated by Family Vision Foundation for the less fortunate, declaring the glory and innocence of childhood. Many other NGOs with their child beneficiaries gathered there to make the event a grand success. There were plenty activities to attract the young audience members and kept them engaged and active. 62 of the India Vision Foundation’s child beneficiaries were fortunate to be a part of the wonderful event. A magic show, stage performance, party games arranged stallwise, delicious lunch etc. Were all a part of the event. For India Vision Foundation however the importance of this day was something far beyond just the games, sweets and gathering - it held a message to constantly strive to build brighter futures. November 2012 IVF MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Children of Vulnerable Families Project Bawana remedial programme - an of the beneficiaries. With this consolidated intervention session in association with effort we hope to expect better academic Navjyoti India Foundation. results from the students. Our Bawana remedial programme is a joint effort of India Vision Foundation (IVF) and Navjyoti India Foundation (NIF) aimed at making a difference in the lives of children towards a better future. Under the wing the CVF project 15 The festival of lights – Diwali was more joyous & meaningful because we celebrated it with children who have experienced ‘darkness’. While some children got to be with their families, unfortunately a few of our children at the Bawana community were children were restricted to their hostels. A provided formal schooling, bearing in with special feast for these children was arranged mind their parents’ crime background. These by the CVF project staff including fireworks children are fortunate to be a part of CVF’s and sweets! community based education programme as they come from extremely ignorant backgrounds. Illiteracy, limited income and ignorance curb them to pay attention on their “Creative Explora” of Assisi Convent school, Noida On 23rd of November the CVF project was children’s academic development. These invited to “Creative Explora”, an exhibition parents are not serious about their children’s organized by Assisi Convent School to future and sadly look for only monetary encourage the talents of the children relating support to be free from their responsibilities to the world of art and science. All the as parents. students from U.K.G to 12th grade It was observed by the project staff that many children at community were short on participated in the event. The budding scientists of the school attendance with very disappointing academic presented many creative ideas as exhibits. results. “Creative Explora” offered a common platform The need for urgent intervention was seen - to save the efforts made by us over several years. The project took the option to link the children with NIF (experts in community service and education for 25 years). This gave the CVF project direct control to supervise its beneficiaries and help bring them into being mainstream. NIF helped the CVF project to identify volunteers interested in our community literacy programme and organized classes at places with easy accessibility, often at homes 4 Diwali Celebrations with children to the students to present their innovative ideas. The exhibits included eco-friendly power plant, automatic stopper machine, model of universe, projects on water conservation and rain water harvesting, handmade art and craft, green energy, innovation in transport, Bio- diversity, environment and mathematical modeling etc. The students were applauded for their novel ideas which promise to equip the world to meet the needs of next generation. November 2012 IVF MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Left: Exposure Trip to Nehru Planetarium Bottom: Students from Grace Mission School along with students from The American School - concluding Teach India. Exposure Trips and Teach India initiative Children of Vulnerable Families Project 5 Children under 6 years inside Tihar Jail November 2012 IVF MONTHLY NEWSLETTER TIHAR JAIL CRECHE WEAVING BEHIND BARS Sunaina Sunaina is is 33years yearsold, old,her mother camecame to prison her mother to with rape charges and was prison with rape recently convicted. charges and was recently Sunaina’s father is also jail. convicted. Sunaina’s When Sunaina came to us father is also jail. under When she was extremely Sunaina came to us developed socially. she was extremely under However, she has now developed come a longsocially. way, she However,with interacts sheother has now children, plays,way, draws and come a long she even tries with to change interacts otherher clothes herself! children, plays,Though draws she is overall a shy child she is and even tries to change progressing quickly and her clothes herself! her sharp mind promises her a Though she is overall a bright future. shy child she is progressing quickly and her sharp mind promises her a bright future. All All the theweavers weavershave havebeen kept busy with Christmas been kept busy with preparations. Christmas preparations. At of of thethe At the thebeginning beginning month each (inmate) month each (inmate) trainee had made made trainee had made made their individual files on their individual files on hand embroidery. hand embroidery. The trainees of hand The trainees of hand embroidery learnt new embroidery things skills and learnt remained new very motivated. The things skills and keen to make products remained very also witch we willThe givekeen next to motivated. month. make products also witch we will give next month. Visits & Activities Diwali 6th Diwalicelebrationson celebrationson November with Dr Kiran 6th November with Dr Bedi theand officials Kiranand Bedi the of G4S India at the officials of G4S Tihar India Jail at creche. the Tihar Jail creche. • • • • • • • • Staff meeting Staff meeting Weavers of the month Weavers of the month Weavers Meeting Weavers Meeting Birthday Celebrations Birthday Celebrations G4S India for over a decade now has been sharing the responsibility of supporting aid to the crèche services at the Tihar prison. This initiative has helped in introducing educational fundamentals to the vulnerable children, enabling them to be better citizens tomorrow and strengthening the spread of knowledge. While G4S is our key sponsor for the Tihar Creche, they also, since 2007, commenced support for 10 female children between the age of 7-18 years. Under the leadership of Mr Neil Prasad , G4S sponsored the Diwali Celebrations held inside Tihar Central Prisons female jail on 6th November 2012. Areas covered With the creche children Stories: • Cinderella Moral Education: • Princess and the frog • Hamare vartman Rashtrapati Poem & Songs: • Hamare rashtriya parv • Aaye Diwali • Hamare Tyohaar • Jingle bells Mental Development Creative work: • Counting games 1 to 100 • Card for Diwali & Christmas • Finding missing numbers after on blackboard. • Coloring Playtime activities: • Catch the ball • Racing 6 • A to G written and verbally IVF MONTHLY NEWSLETTER November 2012 Sweets being distributed to the female inmates and their children at Bhondsi Prisons for Diwali Bhondsi Prisons, Gurgaon Female inmates & children In the month of November Diwali was celebrated with the female inmates and their children, IVF distributed sweets and also clothes and other essentials for the needy. Games were played with the children and they were told the relevance of this festival. The female inmates have been working hard at maintaining their newly acquired skill in jute craft (post their training in August 2012) and thus have been sewing products at a small scale that IVF later displays on stall for sale at our corporate partner’s offices across Delhi/NCR during the festive season. 7 We have successfully promoted the work and investment we have made at the Bhondsi Prison by generating small funds from the sale of the products made by the inmates. The income is fed back into the training, cost of material and we also cater to a stipend to each inmate’s labour. The inmates are now being prepared to work on Christmas ornaments and gifts, which subsequently will also be available for sale. Additionally, a workshop on Forgiveness was conducted by Ms Reena Sharma (freelance counselor) with the female inmates which was very well received. IVF MONTHLY NEWSLETTER November 2012 Left: Inmate showcasing his painting Top/Bottom: Raising hands for ‘Count me in’/ Art & Craft batch Bhondsi Prisons Male inmates: Art&Craft and IT Classes Diwali was celebrated with the all the male inmates involved with IVF’s initiatives, we distributed sweets The male inmates at the Bhondsi Prison have been and shared the values the festival of Diwali stands for engaged in IT classes (theoretical and practical) as well with all the inmates. This was the first time a as in Art & Craft. The India Vision Foundation counselor celebration of this kind was done with male inmates at has been attending regular sessions in paper art at Shri the prison. Aurobino Ashram and thereafter imparting these skills to the male inmates at Bhondsi Prisons, Gurgaon since July 2012. IVF participated in ‘Count Me In – Survive 5!’ , this The inmates have been extremely receptive and was the main activity of Child Health Now’s have been engaging themselves in painting, making Global Week of Action, running from 13 to 20 November 2012. World Vision Foundation encouraged handmade greeting cards, wall hangings and getting ready for Christmas festivities by infusing their creativity our participation and raised hands in support of young children around the world who are at risk of suffering into christmas ornaments. These products will later be illness or death from preventable causes. This was sold at Christmas stalls held at our corporate partner’s expressed our support by capturing it in a photo and office sites and the monies earned will be re-invested shared this. into the project for its sustenance. 8 November 2012 IVF MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Total no. of complaints: 415 SAFER INDIA PROJECT Category of the complaints: Domestic violence, Family dispute and cheating Front Desk complaints: 355 of which 268 were assisted further and directed to the; Police: 190 Legal: 55 Others: 35 Email Desk: 60 DGP/SP office: 40 Guidance by Telephone or mail: 35 Grievance cell: 6 Others: 7 Positive Feedback: Mr. Aneja – accident case at factory; matter resolve by both parties in presence of Police authorities. Bridging the gap between the citizen and the criminal justice system Mrs. Madhu Rets. IFS Mayur Vihar – Issues with domestic help (eve teasing), resolved with the help of Police. Our primary project supporters include Microsoft and Vedanta Foundation. INDIA POLICE PROJECT Operational Centers: 03 Total no. of students in Nov: 245 Team Visit: Sonbhadra Police Line Center, UP This initiative strives to provide basic IT literacy to the children and families of cops in various state centers across the country at a nominal fee. 9