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“Goodness Unlimited”Indian Development Foundation
Dr. Narayan B. Iyer, PhDCEO & National Co-ordinator, IDF - India
Dr. A.R.K. Pillai(88 young)
Social Scientist. Dr. Pillai began his Goodness Journey 45 years ago and
dedicated his life for the cause of leprosy
eradication and three decades of humanitarian
work through IDF.
“ Let’s care for our fellow
beings and make this our Gospel for life.
Let’s edify and Sublimate
our lives! ”
Dr. A.R.K.Pillai
FOUNDER
This is my story
IDF Organization with Special Consultative Status with
United Nations Social Economic Council, 2012
Indian Development Foundationwww.idf.org.in
Cecil Joseph with Dr. A.R.K Pillai at United Nations
Dr. Narayan With Dr. A.R.K Pillai at United Nations
Vision:To create a better India
which provides basic health, education and empowerment to every citizen.
Mission:To be a Knowledge/ Execution Partner of Schools, NGOs, Corporates, and Government agencies for development programmes across India.
Vision and Mission
His Holiness Dalai Lama
Padma Vibhushan & Father of Green Revolution
Prof. M. S. SwaminathanLaunch of Book
“Hope On The Horizon”
Pope John Paul IIWith Mother Teresa
Commendations
Art of Living, founderSri Sri Ravi Shanker
Superstar Amitabh Bachchan
Nobel Laurate: Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yunus,
founder, Grameen Bank, Bangladesh
Mrs Indira Gandhi – Prime Minister of IndiaDr. Abdul Kalam – President of India
Commendations
The Former President of Botswana and the recipient of Mahatma Gandhi International Peace Award,
Sir Ketumile Masire
Key Focus AreasEDUCATION DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH
• IDF significantly contributed towards leprosy elimination efforts inIndia including rehabilitation and providing dignity to personsaffected with leprosy.
• IDF spearheads for massive health awareness programs in India.• IDF works for Leprosy, Tuberculosis (TB), HIV-AIDS, Cancer and
Eye-care awareness programs.• IDF partners and supports 100+ health projects in India
Key Focus Areas
HEALTH YouTube
• IDF’s contribution – Leprosy Elimination• Leprosy – Social stigma and Medical problem• Leprosy Existence – 5000 years
• National People’s Participation• NGO Network with Government• Medical intervention – 1950 – 1980 – MDT• Leprosy Statistics – 1981 – 4 million cases• 2005 – less than 100 thousand cases
• DIVERSIFIED – RECHRISTENED • HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT MODEL • ENRICHING FAMILIES
Mission Leprosy Elimination
IDF – Designed Communication Models
Goal Achieved
Year PR*
1981 57.60
2001 3.74
2011 0.69
PR* – Prevalence Rate per 10,000 population
Leprosy: Medical & Social
Problem
Mission Leprosy Elimination
Massive Awareness in Action
Massive Awareness In Action
IDF Reaches Millions
Massive TB Awareness In Action
IDF BRAND AMBASSADORS & All INDIA CAMPAIGN PROGRAMS
Spreading Smiles: Cleft Correction
• Bal Gurukuls – Our flagship program for setting up an after-school program for basic education of under-privileged in both urban and rural areas.
• Supporting education for the children of Leprosy/ TB patients and also for differently-abled children.
• Student Leadership Program (SLP) –Incubating skills in the areas of Leadership, Teamwork, Personality, Behavioral traits and provide career guidance.
EDUCATION
KEY FOCUS AREAS
YouTube
• Diverse Socio-Economic Factors
• Intrinsic inability to keep-pace
• Unlettered parents
• Teachers Syllabus Pressure
• Drop-out rates - late-bloomers - Slow learners
• IDF’s Innovative Interventional Initiative
Bal Gurukuls(After School Program)
How it was evolved?
• Bal Gurukul - Student Centres
• Right scholastic inputs to risk-prone students
• Right Education
• Remedial Classes
Bal Gurukuls(After School Program)
What We Do?
Total STUDENT HOURS service - (500 HOURS /STUDENT/YEAR)
Total TEACHER HOURS created - (21000 HOURS)
Cost per student per academic year - (INR 1000.00/Annum) Identification of need for Bal Gurukul - (Rural - Slum pockets) Critical student size for start of a unit - (50 students) Management system evolved : (Measuring Results)
Bal Gurukuls
OUTCOME
Year No. of
Bal Gurukuls
Families
Reach
2005 5 250
2010 12 600
2015* 185 9,500
2015 200 10,000
2020 500 25,000
2015* - As on Feb.2015
Bal Gurukuls : GROWTH
Continuous improvement
Replicability of standard model – Scalable in rest of the country
First generation Bal Gurukuls – completed – Class X
Bal Gurukuls
OUTCOME MEASURES YouTube
Bal Gurukuls – Right Education
State/UT Health Education
Andamans & Nicobar 1
Andhra Pradesh 9 4
Arunachal Pradesh 1 1
Assam 1 3
Bihar 3 4
Chandigarh 2
Chhattisgarh 4
Delhi 1
Goa 8
Gujarat 2
Haryana 1
Himachal Pradesh 2
Jammu and Kashmir 1
Jharkhand 1
Karnataka 7 21
Kerala 5
Madhya Pradesh 1
Manipur 1
Maharashtra 23 33
Meghalaya 1
Nagaland 1
Odisha 1
Rajasthan 7 12
Tamil Nadu 19 43
Puducherry 1
Telangana 13
Tripura 1
Uttar Pradesh 3 17
Uttarakhand 3
West Bengal 1 2
80 185
Bal Gurukuls Projects – Within India
Bridging the Knowledge Bank:Empower Young Minds
Mentors : Corporate Sector/Colleges/Universities.
Students :Aided/ Unaided/ Government schools
Ingredients :Leadership skills, Time management skills
Building confidence, Goal settingHealth & Hygiene, Emotional development
Positive thinking, Public SpeakingMany more ---------
Student Leadership Program (SLP)
• Creating awareness on Road Safety, Water Conservation, Waste Prevention, Clean India program.
• Supporting infrastructure projects for primary schools and toilet/ sanitation projects in slum schools.
• Fostering Scientific Temper and Thinking Skills
• Centre of Excellence (CofE) –State-of-the-art sustainability project for enhancing employability
Key Focus Areas
DEVELOPMENT
S3 – Sarva Sakhi Swabhiman for women empowerment
YouTube
A Vocational Training for women in urban slums/rural areas. It enables women to earn a livelihood through tailoring,
embroidery, handicrafts, computer trainings, candle-making, paper-bags etc.
Women Empowerment
Project S3 – Sarva Sakhi Swabhiman,
IDF runs 12 S3 projects in India
IDF Statement in UN Women
Infrastructure Development& Community Service
Sanitation . Water . Electricity . Mobility YouTube
• Self sustaining initiative to collect old newspapers, books, magazines to support our Bal Gurukuls, Women Empowerment & SLP.
• This program is run with the support from Housing Societies, Offices and Educational Institutions etc.
• IDF volunteers/Social Ambassadors visit home and collect old newspapers and books.
• Good books are utilized for establishing libraries in various schools in slums
W2K = WASTE To KNOWLEDGE
NEWSPAPERS ARE COLLETED BY YOUTHS FROM THEIR
NEIGHBORHOOD AND MONEY USED TO SUPPORT SCHOOLS
Our Sustainability Program
Mission W2K – Waste to Knowledge YouTube
• IDF CofE will be a great boon for empowering the youth
• Skill Development – Projects
• Finishing School – Employability Quotient Program (EQP)
• Make job-ready and enhance employability Factor IDF CofE launched on
16th March 2015 at Bangalore,
Karnataka, India
Centre Of Excellence (CofE)A Holistic Sustainable Development Model Project
Establish IDF Bal Gurukuls (After-school program) to provide basic education
Mobilize resources from the society for the community development programs
Provide support base for designated health activities
Organize rural and tribal development program
Women empowerment program
Empowering the youth through Student Leadership Program.
Rekindle social and scientific temper in the society.
Mediate and assist Government in implementing development programs
Enhance corporate social responsibility initiatives
Nurture awareness among the masses & provide linkage to health care facilities
Target poverty alleviation program
IDF - Commitment
MEDIA GALLERY
IDF IN NEWS
• Staff and Board members 50 (35+15)• Social Ambassadors 5000• Volunteers 1 Million
• Network with NGOs/ Partners 100 (All India)• Education programs 185 Gurukuls (All India)• Women Empowerment 12 Projects • School Reach 20,000 Schools• Individual Reach 350 Million• IDF CofE (Centre of Excellence)• Work Spread All India
• International Network USA IDF USA, ORG
UK IDF - LONDON
Indian Development Foundationwww.idf.org.in
IDF team Network
IDF Reach (February,2015)
TOGETHER We Can ChangeMany Young LIVES
Future Goals: International
International Collaboration (Education, Service and Research areas)
Volunteer Abroad Opportunities (Part Time and sustainable programs)
Plan and Implement Global Innovation Approaches to Impact the Mass and Underprivileged.
"I compliment Dr. A. R. K. Pillai and his team from the Indian Leprosy Foundation for giving out financial grants to leprosy projects out of the funds generated by the Foundation. It’s a virtue to give and the Foundation deservesCompliments”.
----Mother Teresa (09/01/1993)
COVER of COMPASSION…. BLANKET DONATION DRIVE
Compliments For Excellence
The Journey Of Goodness Continues…
INDIAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION(formerly Indian Leprosy Foundation)
Compliments For Excellence
“Professor's life is dedicated to work of eradicating leprosy from India.” - The Tribune, USA (31/03/1993)
"Hope on the horizon.” - The Hindu (03/12/2001)
"Instilling hope in lives of the less fortunate.”- The Times of India (03/01/2007)
"A soldier for society.” The Indian Express (19/05/2008)
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Goodness Unlimited
“Goodness Unlimited”Indian Development Foundation