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| 1. Education Program (EP) |
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| (a)In the rural and rehabilitated societies not all children go to school. Of those in school, most of them drop out due to unfavorable circumstances. |
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| (b)The aim of the EDUCATION PROGRAM conducted by Nari Shakti Jagran Samiti is to reach out to these children, youth and women to combat illiteracy. Our main focus is to educate poor, underprivileged children of rural areas and slums who hail from families that are below the poverty line. |
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| (c)The organization is working hard to bring these children to main stream education, so that they lead a life of social acceptance with a sense of self respect. |
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| 2. Rural Technical Empowerment Program (RTEP) |
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| Technical Education is a major component of Human Resource Development to raise the quality of life and its outlook. Technological Development plays a vital role in any sector. But, it is unlucky on the part of many rural areas that the advancement of technical education is still not initiated, even at the basic level. NSJS intends to spread info technology awareness in the areas where technical education is alien to the youth in backward, remote and rural areas adopting the following steps: - |
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Recycle the old computers and utilize them to impart computer training in such areas.
The organization plans to approach individuals, organizations, industries and institutes etc. to come forward to donate used and new computers, so that the pace of advancement of info technology in the rural areas can be accelerated.
To seek co-operation from national and international
institutions for the establishment of computer labs in such areas. |
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| 3.Self - Sufficiency Programs (SSP) |
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| The goal of NSJS is to sensitize women towards their potential, their rights and encourage them to work for their realization. The objective of the intervention is to strengthen their role and participation in the family and society by making them financially independent through training in vocational trades. |
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Various trainings are provided in beauty culture, tailoring, fashion designing and textile designing. But, the training alone is of no use until the skill learnt, is not employed for earning a livelihood. |
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| NSJS intends to form Self-Help Groups after the completion of the training. This will promote the habit of monetary saving within the group members, and the money saved collectively by the group will promote income-generating activities of the members and of the group as a whole. |
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| 4. Health Program (HP) |
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| Health could be taken as synonym of life. |
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HEALTH AWAERNESS CAMPS: |
| Our organization holds health awareness camps at periodic intervals in rural and backward areas/ slums, to spread the awareness of hygiene and sanitation, mother and child health, reproductive health etc. |
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MEDICAL CAMPS: |
| Medical assistance in the form of diagnosis, treatment and free medicines are provided to the beneficiaries. Special attention is paid to women of weaker sections of the society to make them aware towards the benefits of family planning as well as awareness regarding STD including HIV/AIDS, PRE- NATAL, POST-NATAL and ANTI- NATAL CARE. |
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PERSONALIZED MEDICAL AID: |
(a)We monitor and supervise medical cases requiring urgent attention through government hospitals and personal contact.
(b) The expenditure on medical treatment and medicines are subsidized or at times fully paid for by our organization despite having limited financial resources. |
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| 5. Action for Women and Children Right (AWCR) |
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| As the motive of Nari Shakti Jagran Samiti is vested in the vision of an equal, even and rightful status for women and children in the society we work to promote and protect human rights of women and children. We work for admittance to justice and protection of civil, political, economical, social and cultural rights. We aim to provide right kind of awareness and justice to the women and children, especially to those, who dwell in the interior and remote regions and are from marginalized communities. |
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| Our endeavors in this field are: |
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Action on the elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. |
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Ensure equality and non-discrimination under the law and in practice. |
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Legal literacy, (especially to most vulnerable women of backward, poor and rural areas) |
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As human beings, children are entitled to all the rights guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, however children also need special protection and care. Children’s human rights are the blocks with which we build a human rights culture in societies and secure human rights for future generations. We take action to protect and promote the human rights of children across India. |
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| Child labour |
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| Lakhs of children across the country are bound to work and add to their family income. Their rights are abused and the worst is, they are not aware of them. |
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Deprived of childhood the street children are abused of their Human Rights. They wander begging, picking rags and are lost in the open hands of drug addiction.
Our motto is to bring education, nutrition, health and above all, opportunities to grow and develop in a healthy environment. |
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| 6. Spiritual, Art & Cultural Programme (SACP) |
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| Spirituality, Art and Culture is the best and tested tool for the stress reduction and upgrading of moral values. Control of mind is the bottom line solution to all our maladies and develops our personality as a whole. |
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Moral upliftment lectures which are guided spiritually bestow the panacea to the entire human problems. Hence, NSJS provides personal counseling on time to time basis by approaching various spiritual institutes so as to make them realize their super spiritual powers hidden within. This is a unique step initiated by NSJS of ‘inner beautification’ so as to reform and uplift human-being as a whole. |
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| 7. Research and Training (RT) |
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| We conduct research programs on social issues and on the issues related to women and children. By now we have conducted research on the following topics: |
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Failure of education programs in bringing children of the slums to mainstream education. |
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Incompetency of the rural children to compete with their counterparts in the urban areas. |
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The problem of rehabilitation of women victims of drug addict and alcoholic husbands. |
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