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The pandemic called Covid has made life tough and vulnerable for
each one of us across the globe. Right now, with the second wave of
Covid at its peak, the country faces a challenge on grave shortage
and crisis of health facilities. This pandemic has made life even
more difficult for the rural population as the number of hospitals
and other health care centers are insufficient to take care of
affected masses for their Covid related tests and treatment. During
such times, most of the hospitals with overflow of the Covid
patients in view of their capacity to take care of is facing
scarcity of medically skilled workforce / infrastructure and as a
result they are denying admission of new patients. To help the
rural population and mitigate the effect of poor health care
facilities, Utkarsh Welfare Foundation has extended E-Clinic model
to operate in Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh. The first
E-clinic has been started in Nihalapur village in Varanasi
district. The E-clinics are being run by the trained nursing staff
and one community worker as helper and even in the pandemic, the
health issues of the villagers are being dealt free of any
charges.
The employees of the UWF team are relentlessly working alongside
the health workers. Patients are made to follow the norms of social
distancing and wearing of mask. Patients are able to have video
calls with doctors, where the prescriptions are provided in pdf
form as per which the medicine is provided by the nursing staff at
the E-clinic.
6 States (Bihar, Himanchal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh,
Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh)
Financial Awareness 6,11,278 Beneficiaries
Health Initiatives 5,06,753 Beneficiaries
Districts 54 Districts
A QUARTERLY BULLETIN - A QUARTERLY BULLETIN - FY2020-21 Q4,
#004FY2020-21 Q4, #004A QUARTERLY BULLETIN - FY2020-21 Q4,
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Q4 – At a Glance
www.utkarshwelfarefoundation.com
FL Classroom Training through Master Trainer and CRP (HDFC Life
& USFBL)
Mobile Van Polyclinic (HDFC Life & USFBL)
Regular Polyclinic (HDFC Life)
MEPP (SIDBI P&D)
Financial Awareness Health Initiatives Skill & Vocational (EDP)
Trainings
EDP - Enterprise Development Program; FL- Financial Literacy; HDFC
- HDFC Life Insurance Co. Ltd.’s CSR; USFBL - Utkarsh Small Finance
Bank Ltd.’s CSR; CRP - Community Resource Person; HF - Health
Facilitator; CHW - Community Health Workers; MEPP - Micro
Enterprise Promotion Programme; SIDBI P&D - Small Industries
Development Bank of India - Product and Development
Outreach at a Glance
Inauguration of street solar lamps & E-Clinic, published in
following newspapers:
E-Clinic during the pandemic
Events
Utkarsh Welfare Foundation took initiatives to set up E-Clinic as a
model to provide primary health care services. UWF has set up its
first E-Clinic centre at Nihalapur village in Pindra block of
Varanasi district, which was inaugurated on March 12, 2021. Pilot
run of the E-Clinic centre has been done on the day of the
inauguration ceremony. The main objective of opening an E-Clinic by
UWF is to provide qualitative, effective, preventive, safe and
accessible healthcare from specialist doctors in remote areas as a
part of CSR activity.
In the inauguration ceremony of the program, Dr. Himendu Prakash
Mathur, Director of Utkarsh Welfare Foundation, said that, Utkarsh
Welfare Foundation would continue to take steps to open more
E-Clinic Primary Healthcare Centres and through these, basic health
services and free of cost medicines will be distributed in remote
villages.
2. Inauguration of Solar Street Lighting in Varanasi District
Under the Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) of Utkarsh
Small Finance Bank Limited, with the support of implementing
partner, Utkarsh Welfare Foundation, an initiative is taken to
install solar street lights as green energy to provide sustainable
electrification services. Total 22 villages have been selected for
installation of 120 solar lights. The identified villages are
within proximity of five (05) kms from Utkarsh Small Finance Bank
Limited’s Head Office (under construction) in Harahua block.
Utkarsh inaugurated Solar Street Light at Village - Gokulpur, Block
– Harahua, District - Varanasi, on March 18, 2021. The demo of
Solar Street Light activities was presented among the rural
beneficiaries and honoured guests.
Foundation in News
Utkarsh Welfare Foundation : Registered & Corporate Office -
S-2/641-34, Varuna Vihar Colony, J.P. Mehta Road, Cantt.,Varanasi,
Uttar Pradesh, India, PIN – 221002 Phone: +91-542-2280485 E-mail:
communications.uwf@utkarshwelfarefoundation.com
For Queries and Suggestions, please write to:
Partners through the Journey
“I made a decision to join Utkarsh Welfare Foundation in September
2018 and it turned out to be the best career decision of my life.
Through my association with the organization, I have been able to
develop my personal, professional as well as my interpersonal
skills. Working in an organization with such a diverse culture
gives me a lot of satisfaction. The constant support from the
management and the supervisors motivates me to work with more zeal
and enthusiasm. Apart from all this, working for the upliftment of
the underprivileged, fills me with immense joy."
Mr. Vimala Shankar, Micro Enterprise Development Officer
(Panchkoshi, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh)
My name is Suresh Sonkar. Few years back, when I told people about
my dream of being an entrepreneur, they laughed it off, as for a
young man of 28 years coming from such a poor socio-economic
background and achieving success as an entrepreneur was something,
very few people could have imagined. Even now when I look back at
my journey of becoming an entrepreneur, everything seems like a
dream.
I started a fruit trading business of my own in year 2010 while
residing in my village - Kakshawa of Varanasi district, Uttar
Pradesh. I started this business with a total start-up capital of
`10 lakh and the business has really grown in all these
years.
Initially, I earned a monthly income of 25,000 in which my profit
was around 15,000. Although this sum was enough to sustain the
basic needs of my family, it wasn’t sufficient to give wings to my
idea of business augmentation. I wanted to avail a credit for the
same but was unable to do so due to lack of knowledge and guidance.
Then in the year 2020, I was screened and selected for an
orientation programme on Micro Enterprise Promotion
Programme (MEPP) run by SIDBI and implemented by Utkarsh Welfare
Foundation. This two (2) days’ programme helped me in organizing my
thoughts and in identifying the opportunities for business
expansion. The programme also helped in enhancing my knowledge
about market outreach and also built my knowledge about maintaining
ledger accounts and day to day records. It also assisted me in
fulfilling the banking formalities and avail the required credit
linkage.
I put the application for the credit linkage and soon a loan amount
of `7 lakh was disbursed by the bank which helped me to execute my
plan of augmenting my business. At present, I earn a monthly income
of `40,000 in which my profit amounts to `28,000. The credit
linkage has helped me to expand my business to four (04) more
districts of Uttar Pradesh. And now, I am able to sustain the
livelihood of six (06) others along with me, by employing them as
staff to help me in my trade.
Gopal Maurya
Vimala Shankar
Change Makers
Photo Gallery
As Beneficiaries Speak
Inauguration of Street Solar Lamps in villages of Varanasi
districts under support from the Corporate Environmental
Responsibility initiatives of Utkarsh Small Finance Bank
Limited
Inauguration of E-Clinic in Nihalapur Village at Varanasi -
supported by USFBL CSR
Seshaasai Business Forms SIDBI Sunking R.S. Hospital
SCBF
UK Govt. UCL USFBLUNDP