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National Association for the Blind, India
Annual Report
2016 - 2017
SUMMARY
From the desk of the Honorary Secretary General
Dear Friends,
We are hereby presenting the Annual Report of our activities for the
period April 2016 to March 2017.
We have incorporated all the activities of NAB, India in Mumbai and its
surrounding areas, as well as those being operated beyond Mumbai. You
will notice, during the reporting period we have introduced many
innovative activities apart from our routine ones.
We express and place on record our deep gratitude towards our
Members, our Well-wishers and Volunteers and our Donors – both
Individual and Corporate – for their continuous invaluable support,
without which we wouldn’t have been able to go ahead with our new
programs and our mission, on the whole.
Satya Kumar Singh
National Association for the Blind, India
Management Team
Executive Council (2015-2019)
Office Bearers
President
Prof. Bhaskar Y. Mehta
Vice Presidents
Prafulla Kumar Rout
Dr. Arun Kumar Sharma
Harinder Kumar Malik
Clarence A. Gomes Gopalkrishna Agarwal
Honorary Secretary General
Satya Kumar Singh
Satish Pathare
Vijay Kajrolkar Sant Bali Chaudhari
Gangaram Kaile Ramakant Satam
Suresh Rajan Iyer Arvind Kumar Singh
Yusufi Kapadia
Tarakeshver Luhar
Salamat Hussain C. S. Parmeshwar
Poonam Dhillon Anil Mittal
Pramod Kumar Singh Swagat Thorat
Honorary Secretaries
Vimal Kumar Dengla
Anand Athalekar Dinoo Gandhi
Swati Thakurdesai Joaquim A. Rapose
Shailendra Jain
Honorary Treasurers Shri Deepak Razdan (Resignation
submitted on 22nd January 2017. Accepted by EC on 5th March 2017) Shri Uday Shankar Soman (Resignation
submitted on 2nd February 2017.
Accepted by EC on 5th March 2017) Mr. Hemant Takle (Appointed on 5
March 2017 by EC of NAB I) Ms. Varuna Jain (Appointed on 5
March 2017 by EC of NAB I)
Members
Trustees of NAB, India
Satya Kumar Singh
Dr. Vimal Kumar Dengla
Vijay Kajrolkar
Hemant Takle
Varuna Jain
The NAB Advocacy Department aims at making difference in the lives of the visually
impaired (VI) in Mumbai and eventually at the national level. For this reason, several
measures were initiated to convince the general community about the need for
treating the VI on an equal footing with the sighted.
During this period 33 Visually Challenged Persons were provided assistance through
NAB Advocacy Department on their personal, education, employment and property
related issues.
The Department was involved in the following activities: • Liaisoning with Govt. Departments and other authorities.
• Counseling clients, their parents and family. • Handling local, state and national-level issues on accessibility, employment,
education, need for new disability law in accordance with UNCRPD and policy change in general.
• Disseminating information on benefits available to the visually impaired (VI) through Government and NGOs.
• Organizing legal help.
• Advocacy for Protection of Legal and Human Rights. • Any other assistance after ascertaining the genuineness of the need of the VI
individual. Consultation Meet/Workshop on Amendments to the RPD Act, 2016
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 has been enacted on 28th December,
2016 and the Central Government has invited Rules under the said Act. In this connection, NAB Advocacy Department has organized one Consultation Meet on 4th March 2017 to discuss and study the rules and one full day Consultation Workshop was
held on 25th March 2017. These Rules are forwarded to the Government for its proper implementation.
Free Legal Aid Centre for the Visually Impaired
The Legal Aid Cell introduced by the department has started functioning since March 5,
2016. At present Advocate Shri Siddesh Pilankar (through the kind courtesy of Adv.
Warunjikar) is visiting on 1st and 3rd Saturdays at NAB Headquarters to solve the issue
in connection with personal, employment and property matters. To-date he has
handled more than 14 cases out of which 3-4 cases were closed down and remaining
are in process.
NAB Advocacy Department
Departments of NAB, India
Other Activities
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) for currency and coins in hon’ble High Court
It was observed and brought to the notice by the visually impaired persons that new
notes which have come in the market were not easily being identified viz.
denominations of Rs. 20/-, Rs. 500/- & Rs. 1000/- notes etc.
Three hearings were held in this matter and it is still in process and the honorable High Court has directed Reserve Bank of India to look into this matter. The next hearing will be held in the month of April 2017.
Release of Book on ‘Compilation of Landmark Judgements on Persons with
Disability Act, 1995 with Special Reference to Visually Challenged Persons’ The Department had organized a One Day Awareness & Sensitization Workshop for
Practicing Advocates of Mumbai High Court and Maharashtra on 24th September 2016
at NAB Headquarters, Mumbai. Hon’ble Retd. Chief Justice Mohit Shah was the Chief
Guest for the function. He inaugurated the Workshop and released a book ‘Compilation
of Landmark Judgments of Persons with Disability Act, 1995 with Special Reference to
Visually Challenged Persons’. This Book was published in Print, Braille and Audio
Format and distributed amongst participant Advocates and all NAB State Branches.
This workshop was basically on PWD Act 1995 and National Trust Act, 1999. Advocate
Shri Uday Prakash Warunjikar and many well-known senior Advocates participated in
this Workshop.
Meetings on different Committees of Government
• Meeting with the National Handicapped Finance & Development Corporation
(NHFDC) to discuss the loan sanction received from various districts of Maharashtra.
• Meeting with DRUCC, Western Railway and Railway Authorities regarding Online Identity Cards and different issues faced by visually challenged while travelling in train.
• Attended Job Identification committee meeting on 2 occasions called by Ministry of social Justice and special assistance.
SENSITIZATION PROGRAMMES
In the month of August 2016 two Sensitization programmes were held for AAHAR
Restaurants in joint collaboration with FRC Department.
Sensitization programme for Western Railways was held at NAB Headquarters for
Online Cards.
1) Camp for provision of Railway Identity Cards and Online Tickets. 2) The Chief Guest Retd. Chief Justice Mohit Shah felicitating Adv. Uday Warunjikar. 3) The Chief Guest releasing print editions of the book “Compilation of Landmark Judgments on Persons with Disability Act, 1995” along with President Bhaskarbhai Mehta & HSG Satya Kumar Singh 4) Felicitation of Adv. Jamshed Mistry by the Chief Guest & President Prof. Bhaskar Mehta
NAB Sir J. Duggan Braille Press produced 1,36,107 volumes running into 88,02,311
braille pages during the year. These included text books, periodicals and general
literature. The Braille Press also received sponsored orders for production and free
distribution of several general books/magazines, to institutions for the Blind in India.
Significant Developments:
1. Installation of an Automatic High Speed Computerised Braille Embosser – Braillo
650 SW received through the financial assistance from the Government of India under their Central Sector Scheme of “Support for
Establishment/Modernization/Capacity Augmentation of Braille Presses”.
2. Procured 4 Braille Displays “Braille Edge 40” through the generous donation
received from General Insurance Corporation of India.
Highlights: Supplied Braille textbooks from Std I to Std VIII to 57 districts (44 Zilla Parishad Offices
and 13 Municipal Corporation Offices) of Maharashtra state i.e. 3114 sets running into 17413 copies and 31,87,989 pages under Maharashtra Prathamik Shikshan Parishad MPSP
Project. This project was completed within the specified timeframe.
Supplied Braille Dummy Ballot Papers and Numeric Stickers to 227 Prabhag of Bruhanmumbai Mahanagar Palika Elections held in February 2017.
Braille Production and Distribution
NAB Braille Press published 29 New Titles – 15 Textbooks and 14 General Books in Hindi, Marathi and English and 101 magazines in Hindi, English and Marathi.
Sponsorship was received for production and free distribution of Five General Books (520 copies).
NAB Sir J. Duggan Braille Press
101 issues of 8 braille magazines (Hindi, English and Marathi) 74,382 copies of which were supplied to 2950 blind subscribers.
900 copies of NAB Dindarshika 2017 were supplied to blind individuals and
institutions for the blind all over India at subsidized cost. 22,416 copies of textbooks were supplied to Schools for the Blind and blind individuals.
30 Schools/Institutions for the Blind in Maharashtra were supplied textbooks from Std
I to Std XII (Marathi Medium & English Medium) benefitting thousands of blind children.
1343 copies of general books were supplied to blind individuals/organizations.
544 blind individuals availed textbooks, general books Braille slate paper from our Braille Press.
The Braille Press provided subsidy on all English and Marathi Medium Textbooks of Std I to Std XII and also general literature/periodicals are provided at subsidized cost.
Other Services: Membership of the Sobhi El-Ejel Memorial Braille Library stood at 162.
Braille Printing papers worth Rs.3,57,610/- were supplied to blind individuals /
organizations. The NAB Sir J. Duggan Braille Press acknowledges with thanks the support of the
sponsors – Reliance Foundation for the Braille magazine “Reliance Drishti” Hindustan Prachar Sabha for the Braille magazine “Hindustani Zubaan” and Ms. Upasana Makati
for “White Print” in braille, and General Insurance Corporation of India for generously donating the Four Braille Displays.
The NAB M. P. Shah All India Talking Book Centre recorded 243 new titles -
comprising general literature, novels, magazines and academic books - in English,
Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati - taking the total number of titles available to 4,950.
16,031 Talking Book CDs were dispatched all over the country to individual and institutional members of our Library. 6,376 CDs mainly containing text books were
sold. 4,994 titles were loaded on MP3 players/mobiles, on request.
The Talking Book Library enrolled 158 new members, taking its membership strength to 2,475 (2,333 individual and 142 institutional members).
NAB M. P. Shah All India Talking Book Centre
3,650 CDs containing study material and 96 general book CDs were dispatched to 23
institutions for the visually impaired.
During this period the Recording Studio of the Centre has been renovated and new
Audio Mixer Console is installed. The Centre also has started recording Marathi
fortnightly magazine named ‘Bolke Pakshik’ from August, 2016 which is in good
demand with the members of the Library.
At the meeting of Talking Book Narrators and Listeners, held on October 27, 2016 at
the Centre, Mr. Prabhat Kumar Singh, CEO, Social Foundation, Union Bank of India
(UBI) formally handed over books recorded by the Centre during April-October 2016,
to the President of NAB, India Prof. Bhaskar Y. Mehta and Honorary Secretaries of the
Association Mr. A. S. Athalekar and Dr. Vimal Kumar Dengla. Union Bank has
sponsored the recordings of the Centre during the financial year 2016-17.
1) Mr. Arun Tiwari, Chief Managing Director, UBI presented a symbolic cheque for Rs. 37,50,000/- to Honorary Secretary of NAB, India Mr. A. S. Athalekar & HSG Satya Kumar Singh towards sponsorship for recording of audio books for the finance year 2016-17
2) A member of the Talking Book Centre makes a point during the interactive session at the Readers & Listeners meeting. 3) At the meeting of Talking Book Narrators and Listeners, held on October 27, 2016 at the Centre, Mr. Prabhat Kumar Singh, CEO, Social Foundation, Union Bank of India (UBI) (seen second from left) formally handed over books recorded by the Centre to the President of NAB, India Prof. Bhaskar Mehta and Honorary Secretaries of the Association Mr. A. S. Athalekar and Dr. Vimal Kumar Dengla.
The Client Service Department offers direct and timely assistance to visually impaired
persons for resolving their day to day issues.
Services offered:
� Counseling, guidance and referral for rehabilitation (including shelter for
destitute blind persons) vocational training and education of the VI.
� Teaching mobility & personal care.
NAB Client Service Department
� Availing travel concessions and tax exemption.
� Sale/free distribution of aids.
� Financial assistance for diverse needs.
� Mobilizing resources for self employment.
� Information dissemination about various facilities available through the Government and other voluntary organizations.
The Client Service Department collected cash donation to the tune of Rs. 2,37,400/- to
carry out its diverse activities.
Aided economic rehabilitation to 266 VCPs – including 250 Hawkers at Rs. 1,000/
each. 11 Sewing Machines & flour mill were also provided to VCP’s to initiate their
business through personal donors.
4 individuals were provided equipments sponsored by General Insurance Corporation
(GIC) of India through a generous financial support of Rs. 23,95,000 under GIC’s CSR
initiative for the financial year 2015-16.
Provided financial assistance amounting to Rs. 7,000/- to 7 VC persons, primarily to
meet their medical needs.
Educational aids given to 130 school-going children of VCPs who are in an
economically weaker position.
80 new cases of blindness were identified. CSD also offered its regular service like
issue of concession certificates, distribution of personal aids like folding cane, fiber
cane etc and other documents to 969 individuals.
Other activities included Awareness programs, Medical camps, information
dissemination on blindness related issues, observance of commemorative days like
World White Cane Day and International Day of Persons with Disabilities. In all, the
Dept. provided services to 4,519 VC clients.
1) Dental check up camp. 2) Dr. Vimal Kumar Dengla, Honarary Secretary distributing financial assistance
for diverse needs to the clients 3) Mrs. Swati Thakurdesai, Honarary Secretary distributing Educational Aid to the clients 4) Self employment through sewing machine.
Integrated Education: 90 special teachers assisted 939 (530 boys + 409 girls)
students. These children were studying in 623 regular schools and residing in 468
villages/towns from 7 States.
Braille Kits: 2105 school going blind children in 16 States were provided Braille Kits.
Out of these 2000 Braille Kits were distributed from the donations received from SBI
Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
Brailler: A Perkins brailler was donated to NAB Vile Parle Centre for Visually Impaired
Children.
Sale of Aids & Equipment: 775 individuals and 135 institutions from 20 States within
the country, besides 2 individuals from Kenya and USA took advantage of this service.
Large Print Books: 573 copies of 142 text-books running into 85868 pages to 3
institutions for the blind from 2 States.
Human Resource Development Programs: 150 individuals attended training
programs organized in different parts of the country, for itinerant and regular school
teachers, parents and volunteers.
Participation in Workshops/Seminars/Meetings: Officials of the Department
attended several workshops, seminars, meetings, etc., as participants/resource
persons and provided expertise wherever necessary.
Field Visits: Department officials visited locations where I. E. program for V.I.
children/National Program for Multi-Disabled Visually Impaired Children (MDVI)
children, are operated.
Services for Children with Visual and Additional Disabilities: 104 MDVI children
from Mumbai and its neighbouring areas were provided services under this home-
based program.
National Programme for Home-based Services to MDVI Children:
10 units catering to 77 children have been set up at 5 locations in 2 States, providing
services similar to those provided by our Home-based Programme for MDVI children in
Mumbai.
Training Centre for Teachers of the Visually Handicapped: Training for the 17th
batch of the two-year D.Ed. Special Education (VI) Course (recognized by the
Rehabilitation Council of India) commenced. Training for the 16th batch (2nd year)
continued. 8 among the 17 trainees in both batches are visually impaired.
NAB Department of Education
Achievements of the children of Mumbai I. E. programme:
1. 13 children participated in the Vihang Times Sanskruti Arts Fesitval organized by
Times of India during January 12-16, 2017 at Upwan, Thane. The children participated in Solo Singing, Solo Instrument and Group Song, etc on January
13, 2017. Mr. Vijay Shenoy and Mr. Suraj Pande from Wax Hand Wizards, Mulund had a stall at festival. He had organized an experiential session on Wax Hands for our visually impaired children. The response from children was
overwhelming.
2. Mr. Bhavya Shah, studying in Std. IX, Gopi Birla Memorial School, Grant Road won 1st prize in the school inter-house Hindi Elocution Kavi Sammelan
Competition and stood second in the in-school inter house instrumental competition. He played Piano in the competition. He also received Scholastic and Co-scholastic Achievements in 2016 Best Delegate Award at Indian International
Model United Nations Conference Mumbai. He also won the Best Delegate Award at Indian International Model United Nations Conference National
Championship 2016. Winner of 4 gold medals and visual category champion at the National IT Challenge for Youth with Disabilities 2016, etc.
3. Miss Roshni Patro, Std. VI, studying in Sacred Heart School, Kalyan received Best Student and Best Singer Award from the School on January 26, 2017.
4. Master Aryan Joshi, Std. X studying in IES Chandrakant Patkar English Medium
School, Dombivli stood 4th in National A Chess Championship for Visually Challenged held at Mumbai during March 3-11, 2017. He is selected for World
Chess Olympiad, representing Indian Team to be held at Macedonia, Europe in June 2017.
5. Master Krishna Sheth, Std, V, studying in Swami Vivekanand International School and Jr. College, Kandivli (W) participated in Asia’s longest Tyrolean
Traverse at Malshej Ghat, Near Nashik and crossed 1900 Ft. distance and made into Limca Book of Record.
6. Miss Drishti Gaba, Std. IX, a totally blind girl studying in Mumbai I. E.
Programme acted in the advertisement of Samsung Service Van – Samsung
Cares.
7. Ved Vasudeo Pratisthan, organization in Pune had conducted a essay competition of V. I. Children from the Districts of Pune, Mumbai and Raigadh on December 3, 2016 on the occasion of World Disabled Day. The competition was
held in two groups, i.e. group 1 for Std. VIII to X and other group of Std. XI and onwards. From Mumbai I. E. Programme 3 students (Std. VIII to X) sent their
essays in Marathi for the competition. The topic of the essay was “Maza Jivan Sangharsh: Ek Satyakathan – Maze Dheya”. All three students won the prizes. Mr. Prathmesh Dalvi, Std. X won First prize of Rs. 1500/-, Mr. Akhilesh Kambli,
Std. X won Second prize of Rs. 1250/- and Mr. Deven Sonar, Std. VIII won consolation prize of Rs. 250/-.
Other Activities: A number of camps, picnics, excursions, parents meetings, annual
sports, annual get-togethers, etc. were organized for children in I.E. program and
those in Home-based |Program for MDVI in Mumbai and its adjoining areas.
The following activities were organized under Mumbai I. E. Programme:
Mathematics Education Project: 5 Mathematics Teachers provided services to 56 V.
I. children studying from Standard VI to X under “Mission Shiksha” project.
Publications brought out: Reprint of 3rd edition of Hindi title “Drishtibadhitonka
Shikshan Tatha Punrarvasan: Prarambha Va Vikas”.
1) Workshop on Clay Modeling for Students of Mumbai IEP. 2) Workshop on Braille Codes on Science and Maths. 3) NAB Department of Education organized a one day workshop for parents of MDVI children at Hitvardhini Sabha Centre, Thane. 4) Annual sports for MDVI Children.
The NAB Department of Employment provides gainful occupation to visually
challenged individuals through their placement in open employment or by offering
them the support for self employment. The Department registered 117 job aspirants
and placed 55 under open and self-employment. Referrals were also offered to many
visually challenged persons to Government and Private Undertakings.
Enhancing Employability Skills:
Competitive Examinations and Pre-Employment training sessions were organized which
benefitted individuals appearing for various job interviews and competitive exams,
under the VEER Campaign of American India Foundation. These individuals were
placed in various job sectors.
Banking Classes – From September 19, 2016 to October 31, 2016 ‘Competitive Exam
Training’ and ‘English Speaking’ was conducted from Monday to Thursday from 10.00
a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
WORK CENTRE
The Department’s Work Centre supplied on order, paper bags, gel candles etc., worth
Rs. 1,45,835/-.
NAB Department of Employment
Open Employment
Physiotherapist 1
Massage Therapist 12
Packing (Assembly) 2
Telephone Operator 1
Watchman 1
Clerk 6
Officer 9
liftman 1
D – Grade (Khallashi) 3
Receptionist 1
Tele Executive 15
Multi Tasking Staff 2
House-Keeping 1
Total 55
1) Mr. Govind Arjunrao Kamble who is working at NAB Canteen receiving VEER Certificate from Boniface Prabhu. 2) Mr. Reni Varughese, General Manager, Carnival Cinemas and on Left is Mr. Prasad Shivalkar, Zonal Head, Public Affairs & Communications (Maharashtra and Goa), Hindustan Coco-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. along with Mr. Boniface Prabhu awarding certificate to one of the participants.
The Department of Prevention of Blindness provided eyecare service to people
belonging to the underprivileged sections of the society.
Eye screening of children and adults 29,434
from low socio economic status
Spectacles provided 1,636
Medicines provided 383
Keratoplasties under Project 854
Drishti sponsored by Reliance Foundation
Cataract Surgeries 84
NAB Kaikhushroo J. Chinoy Centre for Prevention of Blindness and Low Vision
In this year department also took up the activity of sensitization for the staff of Hotel
Industry at the camps organized with AHAR, A parent organization for Hotel Industry
in Maharashtara.
The Keratoplsty target is still achieved by department even though the MOU with
RELIANCE FOUNDATION was signed in month of JUNE instead of APRIL, we have also
received appreciation from the beneficiaries using spectacles for providing best
qualities spectacles.
1) Eye Check up Camp for Hotel Employees with AHAR at Gold Coin Hotel in Tardeo. 2) Eye Check up Camp for Senior Citizen with Disha Foundation at Parel. 3) Eye Check up Camp for under privileged students with Women Graduates Union at Colaba.
Basic Rehab Course:
The 118th batch of the 3 ½ months Basic Rehabilitation of NAB-Department of
Rehabilitation was held from January 12-April 20, 2016. 25 trainees completed the
course. At the 119th batch which was conducted from June 8-September 14, 2016, 32
trainees completed the Basic Rehabilitation Course successfully. Intensive training was
offered in basics of life, home management, physical education, Braille, social graces
and orientation & mobility. Vocational guidance was also offered. Trainees were
involved in various other activities like lectures, competitions, sports, educational
visits, participation in festivals and social events etc. Their health and eye check-ups
were organized. Certificates and white canes were presented at the passing out
function and best performers at various competitions were awarded.
The Short-term Need-based Courses
12th Course for Teenagers/Adolescents: 39 students who had appeared for Std.X and XII examinations enrolled for this course held from April 25-June 4, 2016. Topics
covered were health & hygiene, concessions, scholarships, training courses and employment opportunities available, stress management, goal setting, social etiquette etc. Sessions on Career guidance and sex education were also offered. Educational
visits and outings were organized.
NAB Department of Rehabilitation
Vocational Trades Course: At the Vocational Trades course conducted from September 19–October 25, 2016, 19 trainees completed the course successfully. The
participants were taught to make candles (fancy and simple), agarbattis (incense sticks), imitation jewelry, phenyl, liquid soap, popcorns, chocolate making, ubtan
(face/body pack/scrub) etc. and other trades. All the 19 beneficiaries were handed over kits to commence business, from funding received for the purpose.
7th batch of the Course on All-round development of visually challenged women:
There were 14 participants for this course held from November 3-December 22, 2016. This course is designed for all-round development of blind women. Orientation &
Mobility, personal care, Braille and communication, Yoga, personality development, social etiquette, stress management, goal setting, adolescence, sex education, child-
care, self defense etc. were the subjects covered. Workshops in the making of cakes, jams, juices, sauces etc. were also organized.
Physiotherapy and Acupressure & Massage Courses
Diploma Course in Physiotherapy:
The second year of the 20th batch (2015-2017) having 4 students and first year of the 21st batch (2016-2018) having 7 students, went on simultaneously. In all there were 11 students attending the course.
Certificate course in Acupressure & Massage:
Out of the 15 students admitted to the 24th batch conducted during January-June, 11 had appeared for the examinations and 9 passed successfully. 5 students were
admitted to the 25th batch conducted during July-December. Out of these, 3 appeared for the examination and their results are awaited.
All the above courses of NAB-DOR for the financial year 2015-2016 were funded by GIC-Re, as a CSR Activity.
RUDMI AWARD Two visually challenged persons Mr. Karim Najir Jamadar, from Kolhapur district and
Mr. Deepak Raghunath Mhade, from Ratnagiri (both recommended by NAB-DOR) received the "Smt. Nandini P. Divatia Rural Rehabilitation Award for Disabled for the
Year 2016" at the hands of PUJYA BHAI SRI RAMESHBHAI OZA, (Known Kathakar & Spiritual Exponent) on Dec. 3rd, 2016 at 11.00 am. at Ahmedabad at a special ceremony organized by the RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
(RUDMI), Ahmedabad. We are pleased to report that this year NAB (I) had also been selected to receive the “INSTITUTIONAL AWARD” by RUDMI. Dr. A. K. Sharma, Vice
President, NAB (I) visited Ahmedabad on 3rd December, 2016 and received the award on behalf of NAB (I). The beneficiaries were awarded a Cheque of Rs. 15,000/- each and a Certificate. NAB(I) received a Citation and TROPHY.
Innerwheel Club of Bombay Queen's Necklace supported for renovation and restarting of OPD section of Physiotherapy. Renovated centre was inaugurated by Ms. Phalguni
Mehta, District Director, Innerwheel Club of Bombay, Queen's Necklace on occasion of 'Gudhi Padwa' -28.3.2017.
1) Playing chess 120th batch of basic rehabilitation. 2) Communication Skills-Braille. 3) Anand Mela Stall- 118TH BASIC REHABILITATION BATCH. 4) Yoga session.
The NAB Louis Braille Memorial Research Centre (LBMRC) brought out two issues
of magazine “Blind Welfare,” April 2016, August – December 2016. The Centre also
published three issues of the “NABINDIA” Newsletter and the Annual Report of NAB,
India for the year 2015-2016.
Library and Information: The library collection of books stood at 5,810. 3 persons
took advantage of the library services. Since LBMRC also functions as an information
centre, information in the field of blindness/disability and other related topics were
provided to those interested, on request.
The Centre was also involved in content writing for NAB, India website besides
updating and uploading information on the website from time to time.
The committee conducted a workshop for visually impaired persons about the use and
operation of E-Wallet. Mr. Prashant Naik of Union Bank and Mr. Sai Bhagat were the
faculties.
Demonstration and workshop of Drishti, a Mobile Phone Application developed by
Accenture, was conducted at NAB Worli Seaface office on 11-03-2017. On capturing
and sending the image of the surrounding this application will give description of the
same to the person in audio thus enabling persons of VC to understand the same. It
also has print recognition and can read printed text to the benefit of blind person.
NAB Technology Committee
NAB Louis Braille Memorial Research Centre
NAB State Branches Department: The Office Bearers and staff of NAB State Branches Department regularly visit NAB State and District Branches to attend their
Governing Council Meetings, acquaint themselves with the ongoing activities and
advise the Branches on development of new projects.
All the Vice Presidents of NAB, India have been visiting the NAB State Branches in their respective jurisdiction and have been reporting their progress at the Managing
Committee of NAB, India meetings.
Visits : July 13, 2016 visit to Nashik in connection with the disbursement of Self-employment
equipment to the beneficiaries of NAB District Branches in Maharashtra.
31st July to 7th August 2016 – Meeting with the Office Bearers of NAB Kerala State Branch, attended the Governing Council meeting and inaugural of rural medical camp at block panchayat.
Attended the Governing Council meeting of Tamil Nadu State Branch and visited IEDC
programme at Sethu Bhaskara Matric. Hr. Secondary School, Pudur, Ambattur. 21st to 24th November, 2016 – Attended the Governing Council Meeting of the NAB Goa
State Branch and seen the activities carried out over there.
27th February to 4th March, 2016 – visited the Activities under NAB Kerala State Branch, Meeting with Members of Governing Council and also to attend with some legal pending matters.
Visited NAB Karnataka State Branch Rural activities in Mysore and had a meeting with
the Governing Council Members of the Branch. MARCH 11 TO 13, 2017 - Visited the NAB Andhra Pradesh Branch at Secunderabad
and attended the Governing Council meeting.
The State of Andhra Pradesh is now bifurcated into a new State of Telangana and the Secunderabad city comes in this new State.
Financial Assistance
We were able to collect donations for NAB Kerala State Branch, up to Rs. 3,91,000/-
towards establishing a Vocational Training Centre for the Blind at Thiruvananthapuram
out of the donation of Rs. 10 lakh procured by us and the balance Rs. 7 lakh is towards
the procurement of Braillers and Braille kits. Further we have also procured a
donation of Rs. 30,000/- to start a Massage and Physiotherapy Centre for the visually
challenged in the NAB Andhra Pradesh State Branch [Telangana].
NAB State Branches
During the above mentioned period, NAB Finance Raising Committee (FRC) raised a
sum of Rs. 2,65,95,716/- through various sources.
• As part of fund raising drive from Schools, in and around Mumbai we raised a
sum of Rs. 30,13,704/-. Nearly 12,000 students from 49 schools in Mumbai and its outskirts participated in this program. Children’s Academy – Asha Nagar,
The Dadar Parsee Youth Assesmbly High School and Children’s Academy – Malad were the first three highest school and Bhakti Chheda of SVDD Secondary English Medium School, Dhruvi Punamia of Children’s Academy – Asha Nagar
and Parita Mule of Saraswati Secondary School were the first three students to collect the highest donation for NAB, India.
• Under the CSR scheme, NAB India benefitted in a substantial way by receiving
contributions from GIC of India, UBI - Social Foundation, ONGC, The New India
Assurance Company Ltd, SBI Life Insurance and Union Bank of India. The total amount raised were Rs. 1,70,31,307/-
• Apart from the Corporates and Schools, we received much financial support from
employees of various Kotak Mahindra Group, contribution from employees of Microsoft, RBS and Aon Service and also matching grants through CAF – India, Give India, Bill Desk & Helpyourngo.com for our various activities. The total
amount we received were Rs. 29,74,366/-
• FRC also took part in the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon and raised an amount of Rs. 1,94,170/-
• Give India had organized a conference in Mumbai on 27th and 28thApril, 2016,
which was attended by Umesh Deshpande and Mahesh Nair.
• FRC initiated in conducting a workshop on e-wallet and also an application to
be launched in collaboration with Accenture.
1) Mumbai marathon. 2) Stall at L&T INFOTECH ON FLAG DAY.
NAB Finance Raising Committee (FRC)
NAB Department of Women’s Empowerment has 75 trainees at it DWE Training Centre,
Reay Road, Mumbai.
RAKHI PROJECT: ATOOT BANDHAN
During the festive occasion of Raksha Bandhan, trainees of DWE training centre were
instrumental in making 1,00,000 rakhis.
DWE Officials and some Visually Challenged women visited the Army Head Quarters at
Colaba, Mumbai on August 18th, 2016 where a program of tying Rakhis on the wrists of
the army personnel was organized. Similar programs were organized at the Katara,
Pehalgam and Barahmulla District, Srinagar during August 25– 31, 2016.
DIWALI PROJECT:
DWE successfully completed Air India’s order of 5000 boxes through trainees and
home workers. Orders for 500 boxes from Lotus Destinations, Think Why Not
Integrated Solutions and individual order from Manger- Cargo Sale (W.I.), Air India
Ltd. were also promptly executed.
HIGHLIGHTS OF OTHER ACTIVITIES:
� Trupti Poli Bhaji Kendra (Canteen) was set up individually at Cotton Green
Complex, under DWE from April, 2016.
� Inner wheel Club of Bombay Central arranged one program at DWE Training
Centre on May 5th, 2016 for girls and distributed one Atta Chakki to DWE
Canteen and dresses along with snack were distributed to 15 Visually Challenged
trainees and regular home workers.
� DWE has arranged one Awareness Lecture on AIDS with the help of Mumbai Aids
Association for trainees, home workers and other Visually Challenged male
beneficiaries on May 7th, 2016.
� DWE has celebrated its Birthday on 18th July, 2016 with trainees and home
workers and special lunch was sponsored by a well wisher for the occasion for
the whole complex.
� 7 Visually Challenged trainees from DWE and few Home Workers were
attended the general health check up camp arranged by NAB Client Service
Department in collaboration with K. J. Somaiya Hospital and Research Centre at
Sion on December 27, 2016.
NAB Department of Women’s Empowerment (DWE)
� 7 Visually Challenged trainees from DWE training centre and few of the Home
Workers along with their family members attended the Dental Health Check up
Camp held at Cotton Green Complex, Reay Road on January 25, 2017 organized
by NAB Client Service Department with the help of Angel Dentist Network.
� Annual “Haldi Kumkum” was organized at Cotton Green Complex, Reay Road on
February 3rd, 2017.
� With the support of wellwisher 9 Visually Challenged girls from NAB Kaka Patil
Centre, Andheri went to Aurangabad for 3 days picnic during 14-16 January,
2017. The to and fro journey for these girls was arranged by plane. This was a
very pleasant and memorable experience for the girls.
� Inauguration of CD of Audio Pocket Dictionary from English to Marathi was held
at NAB Kaka Patil Centre, Andheri on 27 February, 2017.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
After needs assessments financial assistance was given to 8 Visually Challenged for
medical, educational and other domestic requirements.
DWE has provided financial assistance at Rs. 500/- each to 40 Visually Challenged
female hawkers on May 7th, 2016.
HOME VISITS:
16 home visits were taken up to observe the conditions and understand needs of
Visually Challenged women. Counselling was also offered to 10 Visually Challenged
women.
TRAINING:
Regular DWE training was going on throughout the year. With the support of RKDC
Trust, training in making of Cane wire Bags was organized by DWE at Cotton Green
Complex, Reay Road, Mumbai during March 21-22, 2017.
NEELAM KHURSHED KANGA MEMORIAL AWARDS 2017:
On NAB’s Foundation Day – January 19th, 2017 DWE honored Ms. Tanya Balsara, Ms.
Kritica Purohit and Ms. Minal Singhvi with the N. K. Kanga Memorial Awards. Instituted
in the memory of Mrs. Neelam Khurshed Kanga – an ardent supporter of NAB – these
awards given to Visually Challenged women achievers for excelling in their chosen
profession, carry a citation and cash prize of Rs. 5,000.
1) Visually Challenged women visiting the Army Head Quarters at Colaba, Mumbai and tying Rakhis on the wrists of the army personnel. 2) Wire Cane work shop. 3) Poetry Competition Programme.
• All India Flag Day for the Blind was observed on Thursday, 14th September,
2016. Honorary Secretary Mr. Gangaram Kaile visited Hon’ble Vice Admiral
Girish Luthra, AVSM, VSM, Flag Officer Commanding –in-Chief of Western Naval
Command and pinned a flag on him. As a token of appreciation they donated a
sum of Rs. 25,000/-.
Pinning Flag on Vice Admiral Girish Luthra AVSM, VSM on Flag Day by Mr. Gangaram Kaile, EC Member.
World White Cane Day – Oct 15, 2016
An international awareness raising event observed the world over on OCTOBER 15 each year, the World White Cane Day highlights the Importance of the White Cane as a mobility tool used by the visually challenged. Each year on this day, NAB Department
of Rehabilitation (DOR) organizes demonstrations at many busy traffic junctions in Mumbai to educate the public about the significance of the White Cane as a symbol of
independence, self-reliance and safety for the visually challenged; familiarize people with the sighted guide techniques employed to guide visually challenged individuals in different travel situations; and sensitize them.
All India Flag Day
White Cane Day
Major Events
This year DOR organized the first demo at Worli Seaface, which was flagged off by Mrs. Swati Thakurdesai, Hon. Secretary, NAB, India. Prof (Mrs.) Asha D. Bhatia, K. J.
Somaiya Inst. of Management Studies & Research was also present with a team of research students to document and study the efficacy of the awareness drive. Also
present at the site were office bearers and staff of NAB, India. This was followed by an awareness drive – promoting a safe environment for individuals with visual impairments at Mahalaxmi Railway Station Traffic intersection. The final demo was
held near Regal Theatre wherein Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai officials were present at the venue and participated in the demonstrations. They also sponsored snacks and
refreshments for the participants. The T shirts, Caps and information leaflets were arranged through K. J. Somaiya Inst. of Management Studies & Research.
1) Honorary Secretary NAB DOR Mrs. Swati Thakurdesai at the World White Cane Day during the first demo at Worli Seaface, organized by DOR 2) Blind Trainees of NAB – DOR during white cane day demonstration.
Support of Amway Opportunities Foundation
To commemorate the World White Cane Day, Amway Opportunities Foundation (AOF) came out with a Unique Concept “Dialogue in the Dark”. A temporary dark room was
created wherein different games and identification of objects, computer etc. was demonstrated in the dark room. 25 corporate and individuals experienced the dark
room which was guided by visually challenged people. AOF also donated white canes on this occasion.
The response from the corporate and individuals was an eye opener. Mr. P. K. Singh, CEO, Union Bank of India Social Foundation and Ms. Jayashree Prabhu, Chief Manager,
GIC, liked the concept and they appreciated the efforts of NAB, India.
On the 65th Foundation Day – January 19, 2017 – NAB, India honored workers in the
field of welfare of the visually challenged, with the Rustom Merwanji Alpaiwalla
Memorial Awards – 2017. Mr. Rahul Raman, IRS, Commissioner of Income Tax,
Mumbai and Mr. Mukesh Modi, Sahakarharati, Mumbai along with HSG Satya Kumar
Singh, Dr. Mrs. Vijaya Wad Chairperson NAB R. M. Alpaiwalla and N. K. Kanga
Memorial Awards Committee presented the Award to Ms. Anuradha Dalmia, Director,
National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities, Dehradun in
Professional Category. Advocate Mr. Uday Warunjikar, Advocate, Mumbai High Court
and Dr. Nagendranath Nagar, President, NAB Dahod-Panchmahals Dist. Branch were
awarded for voluntary category respectively.
Awards
1) Mr. Rahul Raman, IRS, Commissioner of Income Tax, Mumbai and Mr. Mukesh Modi, Sahakarharati, Mumbai presenting R. M. Alpaiwala Memorial Award to Mrs. Anuradha Dalmia (Left), Adv. Uday Warunjikar & Dr. Nagendranath Nagar (Right).
The Neelum Khurshed Kanga Awards– given by the NAB Department of Women's Empowerment (DWE) to visually challenged women, for their distinctive
achievements in their respective professions, were also presented on the occasion. The awardees were: Ms. Tanya Balsara – Proprietor, Tanya Computer Centre, Mumbai -
Ms. Krutica Purohit, Freelancer Physiotheraphist, Mumbai – Ms. Meenal Sanghvi President-Cum-Director, Udaan Welfare Society, Secundrabad.
2) Mr. Rahul Raman, IRS, Commissioner of Income Tax, Mumbai and Mr. Mukesh Modi, Sahakarharati, Mumbai presenting Neelum Khurshed Kanga Awards to Ms. Tanya Balsara (Left), Ms. Krutica Purohit & Ms. Meenal Sanghvi (Right).
Mobile Library Van a unique project initiated for the visually challenged beneficiaries.
The objective of this Mobile Library Van is to provide services to the Visually Challenged persons to the nearest stations so that they can avoid commuting in the
crowded trains/places. The services include Braille Books and Talking Book CDs and
also Educational Aids can be purchased. At present the vehicle is parked at two locations viz. Kamla Mehta School for the Blind, Dadar and MNB Industrial home for
the Blind, Jogeshwari between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The beneficiaries who would like to avail the facilities make all the concern staff and procure the required material. This Van is being sponsored by Inner Wheel Club of Bombay West. The Van is in circulation from January, 2017.
1) The Vehicle donated by the Inner Wheel Club of Bombay West, for initiating a mobile Distribution system for the visually challenged.
Mobile Library Van
The institute has carried out regular activities and achieved some goals which are as
under:-
Vocational Training
Name of the Course No. of
Trainees
Admitted
No. of Trainees
Left ( Drop out)
No. of Trainees
Passed out
General Machine operator 12 3 8
In-plant training Centre 5 0 5
Plastic Moulding section 12 3 9
File Board Section 22 2 20
Computer Training Centre 53 3 40 (10 are continuing
training)
Rehabilitation Initiatives
Although the primary objective of this is to impart vocational training to the visually
impaired boys; efforts are also made to help trainees find suitable jobs. During the
year under report the Polytechnic was successful in placing a few number of trainees
in the nearby industrial setups.
Donation
Rs. 7,12,553/- was received as donation during the year of which an amount of
Rs. 1,99,000/- was received against sponsorship of uphar Yojna which equals to a total 66 days of single meals (@3000/-). The total amount includes an earmarked donation
of Rs. 3,25,000/- for construction of conference Hall & amount of Rs. 1,31,000/- for organizing picnic cum outing for students & a total sum of Rs. 57,053/- as general donation .
In addition the institute has also received donation in kind (e.g. food grains, bed
sheets etc) to the tune of Rs. 3,50,000/-
NAB IDBI Polytechnic, Ambernath, Maharashtra
NAB (India) beyond Mumbai
Leisure & Recreation and other Activities
Trainees celebrated Foundation Day of the Polytechnic and World White Cane Day,
besides important festivals. Yoga camp, picnic, etc. constituted leisure time activities
at the Polytechnic.
On 4th January-2015 (on the occasion of 105th Birth Day of Louis Braille) the Amway
Opportunity Foundation, Mumbai organized a cultural and Sports competition involving
our visually impaired trainees. Successful candidates and participants were given away
attractive prizes at the hand of Chief Guest, Mr. Jignesh Mehta, Manager Corporate
Communication and Amway India Enterprises.
1) Two trainees are seen working on shaping machine. 2) Trainees are taught to operate lathe machine. 3) A view of the computer training centre supported by Amway Opportunity Foundation
RESIDENTS:-
Blind/Partial Blind who are above 50 years old either Male & Female of any religions,
Caste, Creed, Needy person, and Physically Mentally fit and active are admitted in the
Home. As on 1.4.2016 the home has the total strength of 71 inmates. During the
period 7 were newly admitted, 5 left the home and 4 inmates have passed away.
All are entitled for free admissions, Lodging, Boarding, Medical treatment and Funeral.
Activities carried out by the inmates are WEAVING, KNITTING, TAILORING, CANDLE
MAKING, CHAIR CANING, PAPER BAG, LIQUID SOAP and EMBROIDERY
MEDICAL CARE :-
Doctor available daily for two hours to prescribe general medicines.
If Doctor advises patients are sent to Local hospitals or Sasoon Hospital, Pune for
medication.
NAB - Lions Home for the Aging Blind, Khandala
Other Activities:-
1) Music group of Blind residents performed Bhajan, Musical program at Local area and
other stations such as Panvel, Pune, Shirdi during the year.
2) Musical program for blind residents by Rotary Club of Shanivar Wada, Pune on
5.6.2016
3) Tree Plantation by Innerwheel Club of Pune Uptown at Home premises.
4) Independent Day celebrated in the Home on 15th August, 2016, and flag hoisting
done by Blind resident Ms. Bela Sing.
5) Raksha Bandhan celebrated with the residents by V.P.S. High School, Lonavla, and
Lions club of Lonavla on 16.8.2016.
6) Ganesh Festival celebrated in the Home from 5th Sep.2016 to 15th Sep.2016.
7) During the Navaratri, residents had Devi Darshan at Waghzai Devi Temple at
Khandala on 9.10.2016
8) Dussehra celebration at Home on 11.10.2016
9) World White Cane Day Celebrated on 15th October, 2016, at V.P.S.High School,
Lonavla,
10) On 25.10.16, One Day N.S.S.Camp was organized by Sneh Sadan School Lonavla .
11) N.A.B.Khandala, celebrated Diwali from 30.10.16 to 1.11.16.
12) All residents participated in Navy Day celebration on 30.11.2016 at I.N.S. Shivaji,
Lonavla.
13) On 26.1.2017, Republic Day celebrated in the Home, and Flag hoisting was done
by Blind resident Mr. Ganesh Dhond.
The NAB Phiroze & Noshir Merwanji Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, Mt. Abu
(Rajasthan) is a full-fledged basic rehabilitation centre for blind adults providing
training in life skills, pre-vocational skills and computer operation, besides education
through open board to adult visually impaired persons.
During the year, 11 new trainees/students were admitted to various courses taking the
total strength of individuals being trained at the Centre to 48. State wise students are as follows:-
NAB Phiroze & Noshir Merwanji Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, Mt. Abu (Rajasthan)
State Students
Rajasthan 40
Uttar Pradesh 7
Madhya Pradesh 1
Total 48
Twelve trainees completed their training course, and left the Centre for further
education/training, job etc.
Education: Apart from running a special school, which provides education from class I
to VIII, the Centre also supports education through the open schooling system for
further studies. 24 students appearing for class X and XII examination of Rajasthan
State Open School, Jaipur were provided computers and study material in Daisy
format. 6 students appeared for under graduation examinations with the help from the
centre.
Co-curricular/Extra-curricular activities: These included sports, outings, music/drama,
debates, etc. to encourage talent and potential of the trainees. They also participated
in various competitions and observed commemorative days. Our students took part in
March Past competition organized on the Republic day celebration 2017 on Polo
Ground, it is a matter of pride for us the troop from our centre got the first Prize in the
competition amongst all schools.
Through fund raising drive organized on All India Flag Day for the Blind in September
2016, the Centre collected Rs. 26,971/- and We have placed collection boxes at
various locations in Abu and were able to collect Rs. 40,769/- .
Products/services: Rs. 29,940/- were raised through sale of products like candles,
phenyl, liquid soap, door mats etc. made at the Centre and provision of services like
chair-caning, and so on.
Highlights
1. Distribution of the talking mobile to 35 blind students on 29 January, 2017 along
with 8GB memory card.
2. 8 blind students from the centre represented the team of Rajasthan State in
national cricket tournament organized at Lucknow from 1-5 March, 2017.
3. Counseling and training students for competitive tests for employment in open
industry.
The training programs in Computer, Handicraft, Therapeutic Massage & Spa, Managing
Front Desk/Reception, Life Skills and Personality Development, cracking Bank Exams,
Entrepreneurship, Research etc., conducted by NAB Sabita Saradindu Basu Centre
for Blind Women and Disability Studies(CBW) benefited 90 visually challenged
individuals. Besides, CBW was able to arrange placements for 13, provide Hostel
facility to 61 (including eight working women) and offered Scholarship to 32. Further
21 VC girls were provided support to pursue higher education by offering them career
counseling and getting enrolled in college. Ten VC girls pursuing secondary and higher
secondary education as private candidates, were helped to complete class X and XII as
private candidates, through donor support. The annual festival and talent
enhancement program "Ujjawala" organized by the CBW attracted 150 participants.
CBW received support of 350 volunteers. The Centre also helped 35 VC girls to procure
disability certificate from AIIMS.
Workshops were conducted on Yoga and meditation, communication and soft skills, personal grooming, social skills and home management, theatre, music and dance,
self-defense; reproductive health, financial literacy, usage of assistive technology and rights etc. Adventure sports-cum-recreational trips and exposure visits were also arranged. Through job-mapping, extensive efforts were made to explore new
employment avenues in Manufacturing industry, automobiles and hospitality sector; export houses, real estate industry etc.
1) Deluxe Caterers Pvt. Ltd
2) Reliance Foundation
3) Mani Jal Kolah
4) General Insurance Corporation of India
5) Innel Wheel Club of Bombay West Charitable Trust
6) Union Bank of India (UBI) Foundation
7) Bombay Gow Rakshak Samiti
8) Social Enterprise Japan
9) American India Foundation
10) Dr. (Mrs) Lalita V. Patwardhan
NAB Sabita Saradindu Basu Centre for Blind Women & Disability Studies, New Delhi
NAB – List of Donors/ Well Wishers
11) Sheth Bhojraj Hossomal Charitable Trust
12) Amway Opportunity Foundation
13) Nishigandha Wad Educational and Cultural Turst
14) Ashida Bhau Kulkarni Trust
15) Indian Hotels & Restaurant Association
16) Capt Ravidranath G. Khot
17) Ingram Micro India
18) Asset Reconstruction Com.
19) LIC of India
20) International Reinsurance Consultancy Broking Ltd.
21) Mahavir Consultancy
22) John Abraham
23) New India Assurance Company Ltd
24) Signet Chemical Corporation
25) Vithaldas Mathuradas Lineswala
26) Lokhandwala Foundation
27) Dadar Parsi Youth Assembly
28) Smt. Vivekananda School
29) Balmohan Vidyamandir
30) Ruzben J. S. Misty
31) Hoor Vijay Devnani
32) SBI Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
33) D. L. Shah Trust
34) R. J. Shah & Company
35) Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.
36) Persis Rusi Dastur
37) Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.
38) Mission for Vision
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS - NAB, INDIA
FINANCIAL YEAR 2016-17 (UNAUDITED)
INCOME RS EXPENDITURE RS
Resource Mobilization
27,692,467.00 Administrative Expenses
7,220,712.00
Interest
6,972,103.00
Resource Mobilization
Expenses
3,545,177.00
Government Grant
3,888,240.00 Education
13,297,925.00
Sale Proceeds
17,646,272.00 Rehabilitation
5,552,114.00
Donations
43,160,868.00 Employment
1,547,964.00
other income
19,529,981.00 Vocational Training
21,341,269.00
Income Transferred from
Production of Braille &
Funds to Projects
502,648.00 Recorded Books
15,792,121.00
Prevention of Blindness
8,259,164.00
State & District Branches
Development Works
679,689.00
Research Activities
866,044.00
Purchase of Traded Items
6,150,022.00
Other Projects
3,133,228.00
Depreciation 9,526,625.00
119,392,579.00
96,912,054.00
Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended March 31
(Rs. in Lakhs)
Items 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Income
Donations 422 497 341 357 246
Net Interest 65 58 52 57 53
Sale Proceeds 203 115 134 112 91
Government Grants 44 38 36 103 125
FRC Net Income 53 52 68 68 70
Property Income 122 118 85 78 75
Other Income 11 10 74 20 80
Loss on Sale of Assets 0 0 -5 0 0
Total Income (A) 920 888 785 796 739
Total Cash Expenses (B) 922 864 811 840 777
Excess of Cash Expenditure over Income (C=A-B) -2 24 -26 -44 -38
Uttaranchal w / o (D) - 1
Depreciation (E) 96 55 41 48 49
Excess of Expenditure over Income (F=C - D - E) -98 -31 - 67 -92 -87
Balance Sheet as on March 31
Items 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Funds & Liabilities
Corpus 125 125 119 115 103
Funds by purchase of assets 963 773 746 721 631
NAB Funds 376 364 356 351 346
Earmarked Funds 852 716 665 687 600
Current Liabilities 40 62 34 36 34
Total Liabilities (G) 2356 2040 1920 1909 1726
Represented by
Net Fixed Assets (H) 427 308 328 336 286
Investments (I) 1025 876 737 787 727
Current Assets 30 30 23 20 16
Advances & Deposits 29 26 25 37 45
Cash & Bank Balances 98 70 71 63 84
Income Outstanding 24 16 19 15 10
Total Current Assets (J) 181 142 138 136 155
Accumulated Deficit (K) 723 714 717 651 559
Total Assets (L = H + I + J + K) 2356 2040 1920 1909 1726
Summary of Audited Financial Statements of NAB, India - April 1, 2012 through March 31, 2017