Sunday, 20 May 2012

RKVS Organisational profile


Organisational Profile
Of
Shri Ramkrishna Vivekananda Sewasram
Amarkantak(Madhyapradesh), India


Head Office: (Mai ki Bagia) Amarkantak, Dist- Anuppur (m.p), Pin – 484886,
Ph : (07629) 269457, 269517, 8802680474, 9329360010
Field Office: Ma Sarada Kanya Vidyapith, Village : Pudki, P.O : Johillabandh,
Via : Amarkantak, Dist : Anuppur (M.P), Pin : 484886


Introduction
“Shri Ramkrishna Vivekananda Sewasram” is an civil society with values and purity inspired by great man of India Swami Ramkrishna and Swami Vivekananda. We work on the theme of Vivekananda “Nar Sewa, Narayan Sewa” which means that “to serve human is to serve god”.  We have our Aashram (our field office) in a village Porki of Amarkantak. Here we have our tribal girls’ school and medical clinic. In nearby villages we have a strong social networking and perform different social and welfare activities.
Visit once our field and we are sure you will always remember our work.
Our core values: Swami Ji’s Vision on India
Swami Vivekanand had a vision on INDIA as a land of educated men practising improved methods of agriculture and various rural trades firmly rooted in spiritual values. He dreamt of India to occupy the foremost position in the committee of nations acquiring high technical skills and regarding its spiritual he values. At present our country is passing over very bad days, most people have no love for their country and the people only they love themselves. That has increased corruption, injustice and many other evils. All these maladies can be remedied by swami vivekananda’s teachings intend our people to built a new INDIA on the vedantic truth or one divine in the heart of all, the service of that divine irrespective of cast creed or sex, two of his saying can re-educate our people to a value oriented LIFE, the first is the National idea of INDIA are renunciation and service, intensify her in these channel and the rest will take care of itself and the second one is, they alone live who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive.
All the present juncture, however, the glamour of fast light, fast fame and firmer etc. has eclipsed our vision of dedication, honesty and patriotism and above all the values. INDIA has stood for last 3000 years and now ten decades after Swami Vivekananda everyone feels his guidance are more relevant to-day. Than ever before
Work Unto Death: I am with you and when I am gone, My sprit will work with you. This life comes and goes- wealth, fame, enjoyment are only for a few days. It is better, far better, to die on the field of duty, preaching the truth, than to die like a worldly creature. Advance (Swami Vivekanand)




The Ramkrishna Movement
Today RAMKRISHNA MOVEMENT has become a great power for peace and happiness in this country as well as abroad. In India where different religious sects and communicative live, the idea of tolerance and brotherly feelings towards each other ahs great relevance. Another factor which contributes much to its popularity is the rational approach it brings to bear upon every problems of life.
People who are influenced by RAMAKRISHNA believe religion to be kind of Science open to study and investigation, they do not believe that religious trusts have to be accepted in trust, they rather declare that nothing need be accepted as final unless it has been tested and found true.
The fact that the movement lays great stress on selfless service as a means of God realisation also attracts many people.
Rusking once said “An idea is more powerful that an Army;” There must be must be much truth in this else it is difficult to explain the influence RAMAKRISHNA and its followers bearings his name have had over people all over world. The strength of the RAMAKRISHNA MOVEMENT is not money, meant or organisation but in the ideas it tries to present.
Let us Join this movement for a better peaceful world.
Dr Prabir Sarkar, Secretary
Shri Ramkrishna Vivekananda Sewasram,Amarkantak






Basic Information of Organisation
1. Name of Organization:                  Shri Ramkrishna Vivekananda Sewasram
2-1. Registered Address:                   Mai ki Bagia,               
Th. & District:                                     Amarkantak city District-Anuppur Pin Code- 484886
State:                                                  Madhya Pradesh                                                      
3. Contact Numbers
Phone No (1):                                     +91-7629-280668
Mobile Number:                                +91- 969170835, 8802680474, 9755866434
E-mail:                                                 www.rkvs.ngo@gmail.com , www.rkvs5@yahoo.com  
Website :                                                 www.tribalgirlseducation.org
4. Name of contact person(s)
4.1 Name:                                           Last Name                  First Name        Extension
Sarkar                          Pravir                       Dr.
Designation:                                       Secretary and Director
4.2 Name:                                           Last Name                  First Name           Extension
                                                            Rajput                        Digvijay Singh       Mr
Designation:                                       Admin Consultant                                       
5. Details of Registration:                 M.P. Society Registration Act1973 (No. 44)
State:                                                  Madhya Pradesh
District:                                               Anuppur
5-1. Registration No.                        24510/90 under MP Society registration act 1973
Date of Original Registration          3/7/1990
5-2. FCRA Rgristration No.               0635002
5-3.Tax Exemption 80G Registration   FCAA-11/JBP/TEC/80G/115/2008-09 Date-2/1/2009 under 80-G of Income Tax Act 1961
6. No. Of Staff presently working in the organization on:
Full time basis
10
Part time
4
Voluntary basis
6

                   Total Number

20

6.1. Executive Body:
S.N.
Name
Designation
Qualification
1.
 Swami Suddhatmanand
President
MA (Sociology)
2.
Mr. Rameswar Dwivedi
Executive President
MA(Hindi)
3.
Mr. Dr. Pravir Sarkar
Secretary
BADMS
4.
Mr. Ramesh Dwivedi
Treasurer
HS
5.
Mr. T.K.Das
Joint Secretory
MA
6.
Mrs Vidhyawati
Member
10th
7.
Mr. Munna Dwivedi
Member
HS
8
Ramcharan Manjhi
Member
8th
9
Mr Birju lal Sonwani
Vice President
10th
10
Mr Gulab Singh Arma
Vice President
10th

6.2 Our Full Time Staff
S.No.
Name
Designation
Age
Qualification
Experience
1
Dr. Pravir Sarkar
Executive Director
62
BADMS
24 year in social sector
2
Mis Rewa Ghosh
Principal
42
MA(Eco)
16 year
3
Praveen Dwedi
Assistent Teacher
38
MA(Sociology)
14 year
4
Mis Golabvati Baiga
Hostel warden
21
12th
3 year
5
Mis Vimla Singh
Assistent Teacher
23
12th
2 year
6
Mis Diliya
Attendent
23
10th
5 year
7
Jyoti Baiga
Cook helper
19
8th
3 year
8
Ahilya armo
Cook
30
10th
15 year
9
Nityanand
Sulpervisor
41
10th
5 years
10
Mis Chandrawati
Assistent teacher
23
BA
3 years

6.3. Volunteer cum Consultant:
S.No.
Name
Stream of Consultancy
Qualification
1
Digvijay Singh
Admin Consultant
MBA(Rural Mgt)
2.

Fínanse consultante
Chárter Accountent
3.
Janmejay Singh
Fínanse consultante
Company Secretary
4.
Puja Gautam
Animal Husbandry
BAHVS
5.
Dipak Namdeo
IT consultant
MCA
6.
Dr Surendra Maravi
Health Consultant
MBBS

Note: (1) There is a big group of youth volunteers who are associated with us and it is difficult to give name of all of them.
(2)   16 part time employees associated with us who basically works for different consultancy assignment.
(3)   One Street play team of 6 members also associated with us.

6.4. Fixed assets and available facilities with organisation: We have following facilities available with our field office and head office.
  • Offices: we have our Registered Head Office in Mai Ki Bagia,Amarkantak. We have our field office and a big activity and school campus in Village Pudki near Amarkantak. We have 2 coordination offices in which one is based in New Delhi and another is based in Culcutta.
  • Infrastructure: We have following infrastructure available with us.
1)        School Building:
2)        Hostels
3)        Staff quarters
4)        Dining hall
5)        Kitchen
6)        Guest House
7)        Playground
  • Eye and general Clinic: We have an eye clinic started before five years. At present it is being use for our medical van campaign and other medical treatments of villagers. These medical treatments are free of cost for villagers.
  • Gau Shala: We have a small Cow shed, in which we have four cows. Here we have all basic facilities for cow. The milk of cow been used for our students. As it is been said in our holy books milk of Indian cow is the best food for human.
  • Furniture: We have good furniture for all requirements of our students, staff and all other activities of organisation.
  • Electricity Arrangements: As village don’t have good electricity availability. We have 24 hour electricity arrangement for our students and staff. We have a diesel generator and have one Solar Lalten with each student and staff.
  • Agricultural Research Field: Organisation has purchased a land of three acre in Pudki village near field office. The field is being developed with innovative and new technologies like drip irrigation, organic farming etc.
  • Herbal Garden: We have a well developed herbal Garden of 1.5 Acre with our field office Podki. There are many variety of herbal plants are available here.
  • Vehicle: Organisation has own four wheeler engaged in medical van campaign and two wheeler for running our daily activities.  
  • Computer and laptop: Presently organisation has two desktop computers. One of them is available in Amarkantak office and another is being used for computer education of our students. Our different consultants have their own laptop.
  • Developed library: We have two well developed small libraries in our field office Podki. In one library we have books related to social work, rural development, livelihood and agribusiness. In other we have books for our students and teaching staff.
  • Telephone and mobiles all of the mgt staff, field staff and main village volunteers have mobile phones with them. Some of other village volunteers also have cell phone with them. We have base line phone in our Amarkantak and Podki office.
  • Trainers & training facilities: We have a good artesian training centre in our Podki campus. We also have 2 big halls for training and seminar. We have associate different theme or subject specialists who provide training as per the need of the organisation. We have experts of agriculture, management, entrepreneurship development etc.
  • Audio-Visual systems: We have a set of audio visual system, which been used during different programs of school and organisation. It is also being used for awareness generation activities.
  • Village information centres: we are about to establish 1 village information centre for providing benefit of government schemes to villagers.

7. Details of Bank Accounts:
S. No.
Items              
Details
1.
Name of Bank
State Bank of India, Amarkantak
2
Full Branch address
Shri Ramkrishna Vivekananda Sewasram , Branch- Amarkantak, Pin- 484886  (M.P.)
3.
Account Number
11512670177
4
Type of Account       
Joint
8
Name of Signatory (1)
Pravir Sarkar
9
Post held in organization
Secretary
10
Relationship to Chief functionary
No Relation
11
Name of Signatory (2)
Ramesh Dwivedi
12
Post-held in organization:
Treasurer
13
Relationship to Chief functionary
No Relation

INSPIRATION, HISTORY AND OUR ACTIVITIES
Source of Inspiration
In India sustained and systematic welfare activities have to have their roots in some great and divine personality; Such work also requires perennial inspiration from a robust philosophy. Our Tribal welfare Service have their genesis in a draw sustenance from the life and message of Bhagavan Shri Ramakrishna.
TRIBAL WELFARE: OBJECTIVES
India languages use the world ‘Adivasis’ or Tribal. It literally means. “The original or native inhabitants of a country” Swamiji found that these Tribal of India “were and the Aryas in Novitiate”
In cultural anthropology, Tribal are those small groups of people which are have a shared language culture and ideology members of a Tribal normally live in contiguous tempter and work together in such joint endeavours as trade agriculture, house-construction, ceremonial activities etc. Some modern tribal welfare should have the following objects in view:-
1)      To preserve, strengthen and develop all that is best in Tribal Society, culture, art and language: The Tribal folk will be of the greatest service to India if they are able to bring their unique to become second-rate copies of the non-tribal. Their moral Virtues, simplicity, self-reliance, courage, artistic talent and cheerfulness are much in need. Such a cultural harmonization is all the more imperative today in the light of the various disruptive forces operating in many of our Tribal bells.
Which Tribal culture has to be preserved, the tribal have also to be made aware of India’s rich culture and spiritual heritage and of their being entitled to have a share in this legacy.
Swamiji believed in Unity in Diversity in a pluralistic society, this has to be kept in view when we attempt to bring about a harmonization of cultures we should also remember that no community in the world can live in isolation today and our tribal cannot be an exception to this world phenomenon. Not our tribal cannot be and exception to this world-phenomenon. Not only has there to be interaction and harmony between tribal and non-tribal but also between one tribe and another. These done Tribal will contribute to India’st progress of their own accord.
2)      To provide educational facilities that will enable the Tribal folk to view life in a broader perspective and which will make them self-reliant. Swamiji considered education to be the only solution to all our national ills. But according Swamiji “Education is not the amount of information that is put into your brain and runs not there, undigested, all your life. We must have life-building, man-making, character-making assimilation of ideas”. Swamiji emphasized character because it is only strength of character that peas the way for practical wisdom. With this end in view self-reliance “one must raise oneself by one’s own exertions.” This applies in all spheres says Swamiji and he has also warned us” all the wealth of the world cannot help one little Indian village of the people are not taught to help themselves.
3)      The bring within the reach of every Tribal the fourfold goal of human life, the four purusharthas as conceived by the Indian Rishis of your which have governed social life in India’s from time immemorial Dharma, Artha, Kama.
Moksha-(Virtue of duty, wealth, legitimate enjoyment, liberation which constitute as a citizen as a citizen of India)
This is the solution Swamiji has recommended to remedy the alienation of the Tribal that various historical factors have brought about more important, ant Swamiji re-declaration of India’s ancient discovery-discovery-divinity of every soul-has to be applied to the Tribal context as well; and our Tribal brothers and sisters too should learn to understand and assimilate this unique India heritage.
Swamiji in his prophetic vision has devlated: “let new India arise our of the peasant’s cottage grasping the plough, out of the huts of the fishermen. The cobbler and the efficiency and earnestness with which the major society addresses itself to tribal (and rural) welfare depends the re-emergence of a living, vibrant India.
A Humble Beginning
Our formal attempt at Tribal welfare work begin in Therpathra foot hills of the Maikel range in July 1986 when Swami Suddhtmananda Humble Disciple of the 10th President of the Ramkrishna Mission went that village to help the Tribal a short period Swami Picked up Tribal Language in three months time. He started single handed night school night, schools for Adults, Rural Health-care and Elementary School for Tribal Children.
Being inspired the activities of the Swami Suddhatmanada, the collectors of Shahdol Distt. Shri S. P. Parihar, (IAS) requested him to start similar school in Pushrprajgarh Block which belongs Tribal inhabitancies. With the request of the then collector and socially conscious people of this Area Swami founded Sri Ramkarishna Vivekananda Sevashram at Amarkantak in the year 1990.
The work spreads educational complex for tribal girls:
In the year 1995 and educational complex of tribal girls started at village Lalpur of Pushparajgarh Block which is sour ended by Rocky Hills 15 Tribal girls students admitted in class 1 in 1995. Since then without looking back every year all students passed out with first division marks in primary Board examination. Local Tribal celebrates Holy mother’s Birthday Tithi-Puja & Swami Vivekananda Birthday celebration every year 41 schools of various villages participated the celebration. There are no residential school in area. The primary Section had 83 kids & middle 15 girls during 2005-2006. The Tribal here are Primary Baiga, Gond, Panika, Baiga belongs primary Baiga Group in M.P. special mention need we made off the excellent performance of our students of Ma Sharda Kanya Vidhyapith Distt. Anuppur The tribal Girls Students have been consistently with a large percentage of them obtaining first division. The School come under the Jurisdiction of the M.P. Board & have been reporting excellent Results
Medical Service
At Pushprajgrah Block of Annuppur Distt. (MP) has a large Tribal belt with thick forest The tribal here were left uncared for since Govt. Health centres were located at long distances from there habitations. To provide them with sum medical help the sevashram started will health care service in 1995 at village pondki. Special Health Camp is also held. Every six months when four-five specialist Doctors Including a lady Doctors (Central Hospital Burhar Sohagpur Area) in april 1997. Four places Harratola, Farrisemer, Omarguhan, Sarakanna, (Where no medical facilities exists) the surrounding areas have a significant Tribal Population in the O.P.D. over 1000 thousand Tribal (in a total for 1147) availed of free treatment.
Self help programmers initiated by the sevashram
The sevashram conduct adivasi welfare projects through its camp at sari village of in Anuppur Distt. The Sevashram helping Tribal in Blupain, Daldali, Tankitola & Raman village to adopt modem methods of agriculture about 25 families belonging the Gond Tribes have been benefited.
Distribution of Assorted Clothes & Blankets to the Needy
Distribution of Assorted clothes & Blankets & Regular clothes among the Baiga Community Specially widows & children is regular feature of our Organization. Till date more than 3700 Tribal were benefited by this Scheme.
Study Circle
To encourage the youth to study Ramkrishna Vivekananda literature the sevashram has several programmes of which the Vivekananda study circle is. The study circle meets every month at Sevashram premises and organises youth conversion in the rural areas jointly with the local youth bodies.
Work for women
All nation have achieved greatness by paying proper respect to women and a country cannot progress by neglecting its women folk just as a bird cannot fly only on one wing said Swami Vivekananda Therefore Sevashram do not neglect or look down upon women Relief and medical services are rendered the man and women alike 50 Blankets distributed among the women who lives the poverty line.
Our vision and strategy
Vision
Establishment of self conscious, eco-friendly, rural based, well educated, healthy, value oriented and rich self-help rural society, where socio-economic developmental process helps to cater to the need of poorest of the poor.
Belief
1.      We believe that helping the people to help themselves is the need of the hour, soon the time will come when they won't have to wait for help from outside.
2.      We believe that the educated and healthy tribal society will be one of the pillars of future India.
3.      We believe that serving the poorest of poor and particularly young people with latest knowledge is a real service to the entire humanity . Establishing special professional training schools, to enable income generating is the best possible way to allow tribal people lead dignified and healthy life.
4.      We believe that socio-economic development with long term sustainable growth of the people in project implementation Areas results in all round development of the tribal community.
 Mission
.Creating awareness among the poorest of the poor tribal people of the area in general and women in particular through the best possible education and health care awareness towards positive socio economic empowerment. Facilitating the development process for all round progress of the down-trodden provide a self sustained and dignified way of life to the people neglected by the society till date among the able and disabled tribal population.
Goals
1.      Targets aimed at.
2.      Achieving self-sustenance.
3.      Girl child education & development.
4.      Women empowerment.
5.      State of art schools for tribal population.
6.      Tribal health care. Healthy tribe.
7.      Local entrepreneurship development to stop economic migration.
Objectives
Our Main Objectives are:-
1) To provide basic visionary education for physical, mental, moral and spiritual uplift.
2) To provide basic health care to all the community members.
3) To create awareness over Alcoholism, Drug abuse, Malnutrition, AIDS, T.B., Cancer & Family planning with personal hygiene.
4) To adopt villages for all round development.
5) To take up special women and child welfare activities.
6) To provide free educational facilities for the poor and needy.
7) To establish Reading rooms/Libraries for general uplift standard of the population.
8) To take up environmental projects.
9) To boost inter school sports competition.
10) Run a mobile dispensary covering the whole Pusprajgarh Block.
11) Establish a full pleasured clinic at Pondki.
12) Establish carrier counselling centres for tribal population.
13) Language proficiency centre in Hindi and English with computer training centre.
Strategy
1.      Creating healthy and well educated tribal community.
2.      Organising result oriented awareness camps
3.      Generating self help groups for uplifting economical conditions of the tribal population.
4.      Technology transfer to educated tribal people.
5.      Providing best possible infrastructure facilities by the educated tribal people to rest of community.
Our Activities
Work for youth
Vivekananda’s hope and confidence lay in the youth of the country. A large number of sincere, hard working, honest, unselfish, sacrificing, spirited, courageous young man are everywhere in the country. The Sevashram pay special attention to the youth to their mortal uplift. For spreading the message of Swamji amongst the Tribal youth of the predominantly tribal area Vivek Bahini has formed.
Attention to Weaker Section
Seashram pay special attention to the primitive Baiga Tribes, Baigas are sub marginal tillers and their per capital income is the lowest. Sewashram is working amongst the Baiga for their all round development.
Spiritual and Cultural Work
Birth anniversaries of Shri Ramakrishna Swami Vivekananda and other prophet and saints celebrated annually. The Birth anniversary of holy mother Sarada Devi is observed at  Ma Sharda Kanya Vidhyapith Pondki with reach cultural programmes.
Our Programs
1) EDUCTAION COMPLEX FOR TRIBAL GIRLS
Sevashram have successfully established an educational complex for tribal girls at village Pondki of pushprajgarh block dist. Shahdol (M.P) in 1995 with hundred % funding from ministry of tribal affairs, Govt. of India, New Delhi from 1995 since then no looking back. Every Year in the primary Board examination
2) ADULT EDUCATION
Adult education is one of the most successful features of our organization .As so many of our adults successfully completed primary education
3) RURAL HEALTH CARE
we have in-house charitable dispensary run by Dr. Prabir Sarkar is one of the most popular and useful rural health care unit among the tribal baiga population of pushrajgarh block. Hundreds of patients are treated with different illness every month by our Medical unit with Free Distribution of Medicines.
4) HEALTH CAMPS
as there is no primary health centre in the radius of 15 to 20 km of Pondki village. Sevashram organises the health camp twice a year with the help of S.E.C.L Doctors (Central Hospital Burhar) and district hospital Shahdol, P.H.C Amarkantak.
5) DISTRIBUTION OF CLOTHS
another main aspect of the Sevashram is distribution of Cloths & Blankets to the Needy. There is some good philanthropic man in many parts of the state and outside of the state who has come forward and extended their best co-operation by giving their used and unused cloths for the tribal of this locality
6) INFORMAL EDUCATION
Sevashram has a great vision to bring awareness among the Tribal about their health, rights amenities etc. As a result Sevashram organize different camps in this locality to give proper knowledge to the people specially family planning, hygiene, health nutrition and basic laws of the locality.
7) STUDY CIRCLE
to encourage the youth to study Ramakrishna Vevekananda Literature the Sevashram has several programmes of which the vivekananda Sevashram is. The study circle meets every month at the sevashram premises and organises youth convention in the rural areas.
8) WORK FOR WOMEN
All Nations have to achieve greatness by paying proper respect to the women and the country cannot progress by neglecting its women folk. Just as a bird cannot fly only on one wing said Swami Vivekananda. Therefore Sevashram do the not Neglect or look down upon. Women relief and medical services are rendered the man and women alike.
9) NIVEDITA GIRLS HOSTEL FOR P.T.G
The Sevashram runs a parametric girls hostel for tribal girls since 2001 free lodging and boarding facilities are given to the P.T.G Students.
10) INTER SCHOOL SPORTS COMPETION
Sevashram every year organize inter school sports competition on 12th Jan.
11) SPIRITUAL WORK
Birth anniversaries Sri Ramakrishna Vivekananda and other prophets and saints celebrated annually. The birth anniversary of the holy mother Saradadevi is observed at vidyapith premises at Pondki with reach cultural programs.
Our Partners in materializing our Goals and Objectives:
  • Ministry of Tribal affair, Government of India
  • Ministry of Rural Development, MP Government
  • Reliable and Social Harmony Association
  • MP Council of Sc. & Technology
Contact us
Head Office
(Mai ki Bagia) Amarkantak
Dist- Anuppur (m.p)
Pin - 484886
Ph : (07629) 269457, 269517
Field Office
Ma Sarada Kanya Vidyapith
Village : Pndki
P.O : Johillabandh
Via : Amarkantak
Dist : Anuppur (M.P)
Pin : 484886

In – Delhi
Mrs. Manjulika Gupta
Block : R-51 F
Dilshad Garden
New Delhi - 95
Ph. No. : 011-22583796
In - Calcutta
Sri Shankar Bose
6/59 Netaji Nagar
Calcutta - 40
Ph. No. : 033 – 24716983