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A NGO PROJECT REPORT ON SUBMITTED BY ASHUTOSH SHARMA ROLL NO-201312248 PGDM COURSE (2013-15) ITM BUSINESS SCHOOL Hunter Road, Opp. APSRTC Tyre Unit, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India - 506 001 Approved by AICTE, Ministry of HRD, GOVT of India
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A

NGO PROJECT REPORT

ON

SUBMITTED BY

ASHUTOSH SHARMA

ROLL NO-201312248

PGDM COURSE

(2013-15)

ITM BUSINESS SCHOOL

Hunter Road, Opp. APSRTC Tyre Unit, Warangal,

Andhra Pradesh, India - 506 001

Approved by

AICTE, Ministry of HRD,

GOVT of India

DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the project work entitled “NGO PROJECT REPORT” submitted to the ITM B-SCHOOL, Warangal (A.P), is a record of an original work done by me under the guidance of

Mr. P.satish Chandra.

I also declare that the above information given by me is true with best of my knowledge.

Student name: - ASHUTOSH SHARMA

Roll no: - 201312248

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

"Gratitude is the hardest of all emotions to express. There is no word capable of

conveying all that one feels until we reach the world where thoughts can be adequately expressed

in words "Thank you" will have to do."

I did the work as Management Trainee at AMAR JYOTI SCHOOL &

REHABILITATION CENTER, Gwalior for a period of 5th Nov 2013 to 18th Nov 2013.

I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Vivek Tuli (secretary) for his

guidance throughout the project.

Without his support and cooperation I would have failed in my endeavors and targets in

the NGO Project. I take this opportunity to say "Thank You Sir".

It is a great pleasure for me to put on records my appreciation and gratitude towards Mrs.

Sushila dubey (principal of amar Jyoti School) for his valuable support and suggestions for the

improvement and editing of this project report.

Last but not least, I am very thankful to the children of the Amar jyoti for their co-

operation and support.

Preface

“I don’t have sight, I am blind

But I have a vision

Which will not leave me behind

My dreams and aspirations are so strong

That I see my goal clear...

The place where I belong…”

Amar Joyti School & rehabilitation center is the organization which works on the concept of

“making an india which places its person with disability on the same platform as the non-

disabled citizens” Amar jyoti has its main focus on disabled children. It’s tries to provide them

inclusive and integrated education and vocational training, so that they can survive in the world.

At amar jyoti, inclusion is practiced as a developmental project in education. While some of the

educable children with different difficulties are studying together in regular classes, the less

educable are put in special sections in the same campus. These students are socially integrated in

daily assembly, mid – day meals, vocational training, cultural and sports activities.

The holistic approach, followed by the special educators to handle children with disabilities,

prepares and requires them to be involved in multifarious activities throughout the year.

I hope this report should throw light on the necessity of amar jyoti school & rehabilitation center

in India.

CONTENTS

Introduction

concept

objectives

functions

target group

organization

establishment details

monitoring

sponsors

facts about amar jyoti

different programs

achievements

future planning

my experiences

amar jyoti trust gallery

analysis

bibliography

Introduction

Thirty years ago so many disabled children either mentally challenged or physically challenged

were facing many problems in their survival in the society. As some of them were deaf, some

were visually impaired and some were mentally challenged, they were treated as a separate being

because their need, body language, caring, skills, all is totally different from the normal children.

Some time they became the center of laughing because of their behavior in the society.

All that happened because of lack of appropriate awareness and information among people. As a

result disabled children were feeling separated from the society.

Ray of hope and support-

Amar jyoti charitable trust – organizations that sees ability and talent in disability of children.

This trust started in the year 1981 by DR. Mrs. UMA TULI in DELHI, as a help and support to

the disabled children at a very lower level. Then as the time passed the coverage area of Amar

jyoti had increased. The main objective of the organization is to provide inclusive and integrated

education, vocation training etc. to the disabled children, so that they can survive in the world,

face the challenges of life, without getting interrupted by their disability.

In other word it converts their disability in their ability.

The school has been a pioneer in the field of inclusive education. The path breaking concept of

putting children with and without disability in almost equal numbers is being carried out here

successfully for the last thirty years.

Branch in Gwalior

After getting success and providing benefits

to many disabled children of Delhi, amar jyoti had spreaded its wings and opened a branch in

Gwalior – the city of historic places, in the year 1989, named amar jyoti school and rehabilitation

center.

Starting from admission a team of psychologists and special educators work together for

assessment and allocation of classes. The assistive devices are provided as per need.

The non disabled are sensitized to accept and help their peers with mild and moderate disability.

Those who need the special educators ensure their integration in regular classes in the same premises gradually as per their potential. Children are encouraged to participate in vocational training, sports & cultural activities which

are a part of the curriculum. The departments of textile designing, stitching, computer, screen painting and beauty culture have been running smoothly for many years.

The departments of Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy and Orthotic workshop help persons with disability.

Special section: - There are five special sections for disabled children with special need. They

are put in separate sections only for academic purpose, for all other activities like games, music,

assembly and vocational training they are put together with other children. This interaction raises

their confidence level so much that to some extent they do well in studies also. For academics

also they go to classes for different subject according to their performance.

Towards empowerment:

Vocational training is a part of the school curriculum. the department of taxtile designing,

stitching, computer, screen printing and beauty culture have been smoothly running these courses

for the past several years.

Medical care:

As the organization aim to total rehabilitation of the child, necessary medical services like

physiotherapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy are provided in the premises.

Speech therapy unit handles speech and hearing impaired children of school.

Orthotic workshop:

The department provides orthotic aids and appliances to the physically challenged in the campus.

Children in the school are immensely benefited as they get required support in the premises itself

whenever required.

in its endeavours to strengthen networking with like minded organization, Amar jyoti

collaborated with the rattan jyoti neralaya foundation, Gwalior to start computer training for the

visually impaired at amar jyoti’s Gwalior center.

Amar jyoti has come a long way in its three-decade journey with the help of innumerable

supporters and dedicated members of the entire team.

Concept

To develop an India, which place its persons with disability on the same platform as the non

disabled citizens.

To integrate person with disabilities into the community

its multifarious activities have contributed, in some small measure, towards achieving the

cherished goal with its holistic approach of providing inclusive education, healthcare, skill

training, capacity building courses and enhancing enhancing employment opportunities.

Objectives

To offer comprehensive rehabilitative services: The main objective of Amar jyoti charitable

trust is to provide comprehensive rehabilitative services to the disabled children so that they

Can learn ‘How to survive in the society’ in a practical and effective manner.

To empower and mainstream persons with disabilities: The secondary objective of Amar

jyoti is to provide support to the specially challenged children and person to fight against

disability, and to take their life in the mainstream of better survival.

To develop human resources: By providing inclusive and integrated education the disabled

children, Amar jyoti objects to contribute in the human resource of our country.

FUNCTIONS

To socially integrate the children with mental challenges, with the help of special

education facilities.

To establish education and work opportunities and to make these accessible to the

disabled, through research oriented programmes and supplying aids and assertive devices

To increase the awareness of the problem of disabled through campaign and mass media.

To integrate persons with disabilities in to the community.

To provide facilities to rehabilitate persons with disabilities through Vocational training.

Target group

Persons with disabilities in India:

The Amar jyoti charitable Trust had started with the object of providing necessary help and

support to the disabled children of the country. The main target group of Amar jyoti charitable

trust is “Disabled children and persons in india”

Organization

Recognized middle school working on the principle of inclusive education giving training

in vocational skills, Art & craft, dance, music & Theatre.

Regular workshops and seminars conducted at school. Sports are an integral part of

curriculum.

Centre has medical units in physiotherapy, occupational therapy & speech therapy.

Orthotic workshop distributes aids and appliances to needy people.

Establishment details

Organization name Amar jyoti charitable trust Gwalior

Registration number and date S/12181/1981 (amended on 15.09.2010)

Name of the parent organization

Amar jyoti charitable trust delhi

Name of the chairperson Dr. Mrs. Uma Tuli

Complete postal address of the chairperson

N-192, Greater kailash-I, New delhi- 110048

Name of the director Dr. Mrs. Satya Sapra, D-67, Vasant Vihar, Gwalior

Type of organization Voulantary organization

MONITORING

DR. Mrs. UMA TULI

(Founder & Managing secretary)

Amar jyoti charitable trust, Gwalior has to submit its monthly report and annual report to

their founder and managing Secretary Dr. Mrs. Uma Tuli.

All the requirement details related to finance or any other factor are submitted to Dr. Mrs.

Uma Tuli.

Amar jyoti, Gwalior also has to submit the complete details of staff strength, proceedings,

child growth, etc. to the managing secretary.

Sponsors

Nanhikali project - mumbai

International hilsfond [CSP] – germany

Doners

Our Mission & Vision

To provide equal opportunities and full participation to persons with disabilities

Facts about amar jyoti charitable trust

Main center in delhi and branch in Gwalior.

Medical assessment camps are held all over India.

over 30,000 people receive Amar jyoti rehabilitative services each year

Facilitating employment including self employment for persons with disabilities though

the unit.

Interaction with CBR centers in 30 urban slums.

Regular seminars and workshops conducted at school.

Orthotic workshop distributes aids and appliances to needy people.

vocational training is given in tailoring, beauty culture, Art & craft, etc

Different programs

Inclusive school

Recognized middle school with inclusive education

Non- formal education

Integrated sports and cultural activities

National institution of open schooling

Academics

centre for teacher’s training in special education

conferences and seminars

Medical care

Physiotherapy occupational Therapy

speech therapy

orthotic workshop

Vocational training

computer training

Stitching

Art & craft

Beauty culture

Child guidance center

Education for children with special needs

psychological assessment

behavior modification

guidance and counseling

Follow up of intervention

Social work

Orientation and counseling

networking with NGO’S and universities

Achievements

Two National Awards - for innovative approaches for the rehabilitation of persons with

disability and for creating barrier-free environment for elders and persons with disability.

PHD Chamber of Commerce Award for Social Welfare.

U.N. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Award for pioneering

achievements in implementation of New Delhi pilot project on the promotion of barrier-free

environments.

Korean Society for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities for partnership work on global

challenges for Youth with Disabilities.

Hong Kong Foundation Award for the best institution rendering rehabilitative services.

Member of international Abilympic federation.

Dr. Mrs. Uma tuli has got the “PADMA SHRI” award in 2012 for her valuable contribution in

social service sector.

FUTURE PLANNING

Mr. Vivek tuli (secretary) wants to started some course in Gwalior branch which is offered by IGNOU so Mr. tuli said to me collect the information about this courses because they are very useful to disabled or non disabled children.

I have prepair some course table.

Course information which is offered by IGNOU (indira Gandhi national open university)

CFN - (Certificate in Food and Nutrition)

DECE (Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education)

DNHE ( Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education)

CNCC (Certificate in Nutrition and Childcare)

CHBHC (Certificate in Home Based Health Care)

BPP ( Bachelor Preparatory Programme)

Courses

Minimum Duration

Maximum Duration

Minimum Age

Maximum Age

Eligibility Course Fee

CFN 6 Months 2 Years 18 Years No bar No Formal

Qualification.

Rs.

1,100

DECE 1 Year 4 Years No bar No bar 10+2 or its equivalent

Rs. 2,000

DNHE 1 Year 4 Years No bar No bar 10+2 or its equivalent

Rs. 2,000

CNCC 6 Months 2 Years No bar No bar 10+2 or its equivalent or

BPP from IGNOU

Rs. 1,500

CHBHC 6 Months 2 Years No bar No bar 10th Pass

Rs. 2,000

BPP 6 Months 2 Years 18 Years No bar No formal

qualification

Rs.

1,000

My experiences

Day 1-3:

I visited the amar jyoti school & rehabilitation center, Gwalior and met the principal of amar Jyoti School Mrs. sushila dubey.

She gave me a brief idea about amar jyoti that how it works, its concept, objective, project etc.

Mr.vivek tuli secretary of amar jyoti have met me and asked some question about me and my career plan.then he assigned the task to collect the information about the some course which is offered by ignou and summit the survey report.

Day 4-6:

Mrs. Sushila dubey take me to the school visit.

Interacted with children of amar Jyoti School.

Taught disciplines to children of 2nd class where all the childrens are normal accept

one.

Day 7-9

Take the motivation class more than 25 children who have the problem of hearing

impairment.

Taught drawing to the selected group of more than 25 children with and without

disability.

Day 10-12:

taught art and craft to the selected group of more then 25 children with and without

disability.

Celebrated the children’s day with the children’s of amar jyoti.

Day 13-15:

Submitted the course information which is assigned me.

Amar jyoti trust gal le ry

Analysis

After working with Amar jyoti school & rehabilitation center Gwalior, I am very impressed by

the way in which they have organized and control their activities and the organization. I like the

concept of “Making an India”, which places its persons with disability on the same platform as

the non- disabled citizens. As we all know that they always treated as disabled people but they

have extra talents that less people(Who care for them) know about it which influence others so

we have to appreciate that talents and encourage their work so that they will live as a normal life

and live happily without complain.

They really do well and their disability is their “Power” to grow in this hard-hearted world. I

really thanks to god & college for giving me this opportunity to work with them.

They always remember below thought and work with their experience:

Asafalta Ek Chunoti Hai, Swikar Karo.

Kya Kami Rah Gayi, Dekho aur Sudhar Karo.

Jab Tak Na Safal Ho, Nind Chain Se Tyago.

Tum

Sangarsh Karo Maidan Chhor Mat Bhago

Tum

Kuch Kiye Bina Hi Jai Jaikaar Ni Hoti.

Himmat Krne Walo Ki Haar Ni Hoti…

Bibliography

www.amarjyotirehab.org

Amar jyoti annual report 2012-13

Guidelines of Mrs.Sushila Dubey


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