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2017-18 Annual Report
Bhavishya Bharat is a not-for-profit organisation headquartered in
Hyderabad, India. The organisation has been providing primary
health care services, quality education, livelihood and social
development services in remote locations of Sikkim, Arunachal
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana since 2008.
Bhavishya Bharat’s vision is to improve the quality of life of
communities through holistic and integrated social development,
thereby enabling communities to become self-reliant. The
organisation has the privilege of reaching out to 3, 00,000 most
disadvantaged people for improving their quality of life. This has
been possible due to the financial support received from SBI
Foundation for Sanjeevani (Clinic on Wheels), The Hans
Foundation for Sanjeevani (Mobile Clinic), Teesta Swashakti
Samrudhi –for Carrying out CSR activities; e-Learning and Tuition
Centers etc. Bhavishya Bharat is governed by well-known and very
credible trustees and operates as a public charitable trust.
2017-18 Annual Report
Vision Improve the quality of life of communities through holistic and integrated
social development, thereby enabling communities to become self-reliant
and more developed.
Mission Provide sustainable opportunities to improve health, education, livelihoods
and gender equity from the human development perspective.
Objectives
• To carry out, run, establish, sponsor and maintain all kinds of charitable work and
activities, Livelihoods and educational work and activities social work and activities,
thrift programs, saving programs and credit activities.
• To establish, maintain, assist, improve and otherwise support both directly and
indirectly educational institutions and programmes to provide academic and technical
and vocational education and trainings at all levels and to provide assistance to needy
students.
• To run sponsor or assist in literacy numeracy and other educational and training
programmes for people of all ages. Including setting up of libraries and computer
centers and other facilities for education, training and development of knowledge and
capabilities.
• To undertake all kinds of rescue, relief, resettlement and rehabilitation programmes
at the time of natural and other calamities as well as to attend to the needs of those
affected by industrialisation and infrastructure development activities undertaken by
both Governments and Private parties.
• To establish and maintain all kinds of homes and Institutions for the benefit of
disadvantaged children, old people, students, homeless persons and trainees and
students undergoing.
2017-18 Annual Report
• To plan and implement all kinds of development programmes for welfare and
development of rural and urban areas like drinking water, sanitation, infrastructure
development etc. To collaborate and cooperate with Government and Non-
Governmental Organisations to undertake Programme on common problem relating to
any socio-economic development, particularly in rural areas.
• To undertake programme aiming at raising peoples’ critical awareness on
environmental issues which primarily refer to the life sustaining resources and
channelize their awareness into action programme that help in protecting the
environment/ecology.
• To establish, maintain assist, improve and otherwise support both directly and
indirectly medical institutions and programmes including but not restricted to
hospitals, diagnostic centre, dispensaries and other health Institutions, both mobile
and fixed in urban/ rural areas.
• To carry on, run, start, establish, and maintain all kinds of schools, technical centers,
research and development centers and Institutions in urban / rural areas.
• To take up such activities of general public utility not involving the carrying on any
activity for profit.
• To set up blood banks and eye banks on the basis of Voluntary donations.
• To do all necessary things for and incidental or conductive for the attainment of above
objectives of the Trust including but not restricted to hiring personnel and consultants,
entering into alliances and agreements of cooperation, soliciting and bidding for funds
from Government and companies.
Operational Strategy
Needs
Assessment
Baseline
Study
Intervention
Design
Implementation
Monitoring
Assessment
Documentation
2017-18 Annual Report
Contents Governing Body
Acknowledgement
Our Presence
The Year 2017-18 at a glance
The Hans Foundation Sanjeevani
State Bank of India Foundation Sanjeevani
Teesta Swashakti Samrudhi
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Governing Body
Mr K Padmanabhaiah, IAS (Retd)
Chairperson
Former Home Secretary, Govt of India
Lt Gen Hari Prasad (Retd) Managing Trustee
Former Commander-in-Chief, Northern Command, Indian Army
Mr Sanjay Patra
Secretary/ Treasurer
Executive Director, Financial Management Service Foundation
Dr Nageshwar Reddy Trustee
Chairman, Asian Institute of Gastroenterology
Prof Shanta Sinha
Trustee
Professor (Retd), Hyderabad Central University and Former Chairperson,
National Commission for Protection of Child Rights
Acknowledgement
The Hans Foundation, State Bank of India Foundation, Teesta Urja Limited, Indus Hydro Pvt. Ltd,
East Cost Energy Pvt. Ltd, Athena Chhattisgarh Pvt. Ltd, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural
Development (NABARD), Govt of India, Spice Board of India, Sikkim, Govt of India, Indian
Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR), Govt of Sikkim, Department of Horticulture, Govt of
Sikkim, Health Department, Govt of Sikkim.
Our Presence
The Year 2017-18 at a glance
This report presents the extensive work undertaken by Bhavishya Bharat in
the year 2017-18 towards accomplishing its mission of providing sustainable
opportunities to improve health, education, livelihoods and gender equity
from human development perspective. The report attempts to summarize
these activities and make it available for public viewing. Over the years,
Bhavishya Bharat has used a combination of approaches to address primary
health care issues, education, livelihood & social development by the help
of three major projects; The Hans Foundation Sanjeevani project, State
Bank of India Foundation Sanjeevani Project & Teesta Swashakti Samrudhi
projects.
THF – Sanjeevani
03 Mobile Medical Units reached 2044 patients in North & West Districts of Sikkim to provide Primary Health Care Services in remote locations;
SBI – Sanjeevani
01 Mobile Medical Unit reached 7,800 patients in South Sikkim District of Sikkim to provide Primary Health Care Services in remote locations;
Teesta Swashakti Samrudhi
Improved quality of learning through 02 Tuition Centres of 53 students; Enhanced Livelihood of Women through Livelihood promotion activities Supported 18 Grannies through SAHYOG: Support-an-Aged Programme
The Hans Foundation Sanjeevani
The Hans Foundation Sanjeevani project set out to provide Primary Health Care Services through 3 Mobile Medical Units in 60 villages of North & West Districts of Sikkim. The project team under the guidance of the State Programme Manager includes 03 Medical Officers, 03 Pharmacists, 03 Lab Technicians and 03 MMU Operators.
Purpose of the Project
Improvement in quality of life of the rural population through provision of the basic health care facilities in remote locations of Sikkim. The project aims at providing primary health care facilities in the remote areas of hilly terrain of Sikkim.
Objectives of the project
• Provision of basic health care facilities in 60 villages of 02 districts of Sikkim through Mobile Medicare Unit (MMU)
• Awareness generation on preventive health care including water, sanitation and personal hygiene
• General health profiling of the people to address immediate and strategic health care needs.
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
for Mobile Medical Unit (MMU)
Services from THF - Sanjeevani Project
• Mobile OPD
• Pathological Test
• Awareness Camp
• Specialized Health Camp
Lab Test Report
Generated -
Medicine
Prescribed
Medicine
Dispensed
Token &
MOPD Card
Issued
MMU arrives in
the Village as
per the
Pre-Informed
Blows Siren
(3Min)
MMU is parked
in the Community
at the Pre-Decided Halting Point
Patient
Registration
Doctor
Consultation Diagnosis
Highlights
Treatment Offered to Total 2,044 Patients
Total 98 Mobile OPDs Provided Treatment to 2044 Patients; 1007-Male & 1037– Female
Total 351
Patients Tested by
the Medical Team;
144-Male & 279– Female)
Specialized
Camp:01
State Bank of India Foundation Sanjeevani
The State Bank of India Foundation Sanjeevani project set out to provide Primary Health Care Services through 01 Mobile Medical Unit in 25 villages of South Sikkim District of Sikkim. The project team under the guidance of the State Programme Manager includes 01 Medical Officers, 01 Pharmacists, 01 Lab Technicians and 01 MMU Operators.
Awareness Camp
Free of Cost Diagnostics
25 Villages
Primary Healthcare Services
Distribution of Medicines
Specialized Health Camp
Highlights
Treatment Offered to Total 7,800 Patients
Total Mobile OPDs Provided Treatment to 7, 800 Patients (Male- 3642 & Female - 4158)
Total 182 Patients Tested by the Medical Team
(81 male & 101 female)
Total 17 Awareness Camps Contained 333 Participants to gain knowledge on different Health & Personal Hygiene Issues Total 02 Specialized Camps Treated 271 patients
Teesta Swashakti Samrudhi
Primary
Health Care
Singhik Clinic OPD
Total Cases Attended
2349
Mobile OPD
Total Cases Attended
939 Total Number of Mobile
OPD 38
Sponsorship Programme
Total Students: 72
Knowledge Centres
Number of Centres: 08
Number of Visits Recorded: 27,832
e-Learning Centres
Number of Centres: 08
Number of Visits Recorded: 3, 0003
Sikshya Yatan Tuition Center
Total Students:53 (Singhik-38 & Tsungthang-15)
Other Events & Activities
Granny Story Time, Hygiene Education,
Career Counselling, Game and Painting Competition
Education
Candle Making Training
• Training programmes on candle making were conducted at different locations in the PVs. There were altogether 37 members participated to learn process of candle making.
Training on Organic Oyster Mushroom Cultivation
• Organic Oyster Mushroom Cultivation training along with distribution of seeds & paddy straw has been conducted in the PVs with 56 members at different locations.
Sustainable
Livelihood
Large Cardamom Nursery
The farmers in the project area have cultivated large cardamom being the main cash crop of the area. During the reporting period the team has visited the nurseries in Singhik, Pegong, Saffo, Theng & Tsungthang; imparted training, monitored the maintenance and discussed with cultivators for necessary support.
Hands on Training to SHG Leaders
Member’s thrift, credit, regular meeting and maintaining the required registers are some of the important activities for group development. During the reporting period, the team visited all the women self-help groups, conducted required training and discussed with members regarding their group activities.
Cattle Treatment Camp cum Awareness Programme on Animal Husbandry
Cattle treatment camps were conducted at Theng, Shipgyer & Singhik. There were altogether 54 cattle got treatment during the camp.
Vocational Sewing School (Affiliated with USHA International Ltd,
Kolkata)
• Total 60 number of Trainees have been trained in dress designing.
Training Programme on Bag Making
• Training programmes on Wire Bag making were conducted at different locations in the PVs. There were altogether 143 members participated to learn different techniques of wire wrapping.
Social- Infrastructure Development
Type of Activity Location Status
Construction of School Building for LP School and
addition of new rooms Theng
Handed
Over to the
Community
Construction of Mani Lakhang Theng
Gumpa Renovation Ramom
Drinking Water Supply Shipgyer
Renovation of Guru Lakhang Chungthang
SAHYOG: Support-an-Aged Programme
Support poor elderly people to live with respect and dignity through quality care programme.
18 elderly persons including 09 women receiving benefits.
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© 2018 Bhavishya Bharat
Head Office:
House No.: 315, First Floor,
Union Bank Colony, Road No.: 3,
Banjara Hills
Hyderabad – 500 034, Telangana., India
Tel/Fax: +91 - 40 - 2373 9520
Project Office:
Bhavishya Bharat
r/o Jorethang Road,
Namchi,
South Sikkim,
Sikkim – 737126
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