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ANNUAL REPORT 2015

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Presents last year's activities of Rehab India Foundation which is across the length & breadth of India aiming at the upliftment of the marginalised communities. Together we work, together we make difference!!

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  • ANNUAL REPORT 2015

  • One in three of the worlds

    poorest people live in India, the worlds

    second-fastest growing

    economy.

    * source: World Bank

  • CHANGING LIVESREHAB INDIA FOUNDATION

  • Give a man a fish; you have fed him for one day.

    Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him for a lifetime

    Chinese Proverb

  • CONTENTS09

    REDISCOVERING INDIA

    11ACTIVITIES LOCATION

    12DEFINING REHAB ACTIVITIES

    16EDUCARE

    22HEALTH CARE

    34CLUSTER PROGRAMME

    26ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    42ALL HANDS MEET

    37IFTAR FOOD-KIT 2014 DISTRIBUTION

    39DRINKING WATER PROJECT

    36QURBANI 2014

    47FIELD VISIT

    32NATION BUILDING

    145 YEAR PLAN OF VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (VDP)

    562014 AUDITED REPORT

    53HIGHLIGHTS OF VDP ACTIVITIES IN 2014

    54MESSAGE FROM CHAIRMAN

    55BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    63MILE STONES

    Annual Report I 7

  • CHANGING LIVES

  • Tall and posh buildings and tower in towns like Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta and Chennai cannot give us the real picture of India. There are more to what we actually see. India as a nation faces several serious problems. Regrettably, millions of people of our country do not have access to many basic amenities. They have been lagging behind in the fields of education, civic amenities, health, shelter facilities and economic well-being.

    While Indias economy continues to rapidly grow, hundreds of millions of people across the country still live with poverty, malnutrition, unhygienic living conditions and without access to clean drinking water. Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care. India ranks lower in schooling than Pakistan and Bangladesh. UNESCO says Indias illiterate population is the largest in the world. India has the highest number of child labourers in the age group of six to fourteen years, says UNICEF. Rehab India Foundation is committed to help people to meet their basic needs. We hope to break down stereotypes and the false distinctions between the so-called winners and losers, rich and poor, the needy and charitable, by serving them with respect and admiration they rightfully deserve.

    During this year, the focus has been to address issues on education, child health, malnutrition, child protection, womens empowerment and sustainable livelihoods. The programme activities were geared towards finding solutions for these core developmental issues confronting the poor and marginalized families in our communities.

    Our activities span across India. We aspire to facilitate an equitable, caring and sustainable society where people are free from poverty and illiteracy. Our goal is to provide basic amenities equally to all human beings at large and contribute in the holistic development of the society so that everybody has equal access to education, livelihood, better health and economic opportunity. We are striving hard to put on our best and help the people who are suffering and are in desperate need of help. Rehab has evolved many projects right from basic amenities such as food, shelter, clothing, education, etc.

    We have developed many initiatives and programmes for the welfare of the deprived people. Village Development Programmes, Educare Programmes, Healthcare Programmes, Home to Homeless, etc. helped in their social and economic development.

    We work to bring changes in the lives of underprivileged people. Through all this initiatives strives to bring changes in the lives of underprivileged people. These initiatives of Rehab India Foundation go a long way in enhancing the lives of people in rural areas. We stand to achieve our goal of promoting development and sustainable livelihoods empowering people throughout the backward and rural region to reach out and improve their standard of living with our best possible services and support.

    REDISCOVERING INDIA

    Annual Report I 9

  • 3,539

    57

    17,115

    63

    3

    NO. OF HOME TO HOMELESS

    HANDED OVER

    NO. OF ENROLLED STUDENTS

    NO. OF RUNNING SELF-HELP GROUPS

    NO. OF IFTAR KIT 2014 BENEFICIARIES

    NO. OF INITIATED CLUSTER

    PROGRAMMES

    72 69

    4,095 25

    953 369,648

    946 11,817

    31 41,803NO. OF

    RUNNING VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

    NO. OF VDP BENEFICIARIES

    NO. OF HEALTH-CARE

    BENEFICIARIES

    NO. OF DRINKING WATER PROJECTS

    COMPLETED LAST YEAR

    NO. OF SHG + LOAN

    BENEFICIARIES

    NO. OF DRINKING WATER

    PROJECTS BENEFICIARIES

    NO. OF VILLAGES COVERED FOR

    QURBANI 2014

    NO. OF QURBANI 2014 BENEFICIARIES

    NO. OF FREE MEDICAL CAMPS HELD LAST YEAR

    NO. OF EDUCARE

    TEACHERS

  • Talera

    Jasola Educare

    Gourhar

    Tubkitola

    Bansibari

    SalbariJoyma3. No Jaraguri

    Bhodutulla Champi

    Mustafabad

    Kalaigar

    Valinokkam

    Holagunda

    Gareeb Nagar

    PuramPanganTabi

    Eidgah

    Akundabaria

    Rehab Model Village

    MohaldaparaBorjumla

    KohitpurHajipara

    DhumparaBalagacchi

    SoluaKabilpurJugore

    Nandamuri Nagar

    Nizamuddin ColonyNandavaramSonia Gandhi

    Colony

    ACTIVITIES LOCATIONRehab India Foundation

    Annual Report I 11

  • REHAB ACTIVITIES & PROGRAMMES

    The following are the major activities carried out by Rehab:

    1. VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (VDP)

    A 5-year plan for the all-round upliftment of a chosen village

    2. CLUSTER PROGRAMME

    Development of neighbouring villages (more than 3 villages) in the same pattern used for VDP

    3. REHAB MODEL VILLAGE

    Creating a model village of excellence almost out of nothing

    4. HOME TO HOMELESS

    Helping those shortlisted from the most needy to fulfill their dream of having their own houses.

    5. INFORMATION CENTRE

    Bridging the gap between the Government andthe common man, by building a centre whereinformation / help is readily available even in the remote villages

    6. DRINKING WATER PROJECT

    Ensuring access to clean and safe drinking water to people

    7. FOOD KIT DISTRIBUTION

    Distributing yearly Qurbani meat and Iftar kit during the month of Ramadan, to the poorest of the poor.

    8. DISASTER MANAGEMENT

    In areas of conflict/disaster, Rehab works towards empowering communities and protecting the lives and dignity of the victims, eventually rehabilitating them.

    The main categories of development include:

    EDUCATION

    Enrolment Campaigns I Tuition Programme Teachers Training I School Kit Distribution I Parents Teachers Meeting I Rehab Talent Search Exam I Master in Social Work (MSW) I Master of Communication & Journalism (MCJ)

    HEALTH CARE

    Medical Camps I Health & Hygienic Awareness I Mobile Medical Unit

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    Micro-financing I Padosi (Self-Help) Groups I Tailoring Training Programme I Animal Rearing Programme I Farmer support Schemes I Partnership farming I Individual employment support - Zari, Beedi, Jute, Shops, Cycle Rickshaw, Tela Van, Bamboo Agarbatti Stick, Mango, etc I Skill Development Programme I Counselling on Banking

    NATION BUILDING

    Celebrating National Holidays I Commemorating Historic & other patriotic events

    Annual Report I 12

  • CHANGING LIVES

    Education imparted by-heart can bring revolution in the society.

    -Moulana Abul Kalam Azad

    Annual Report I 13

  • Education, Enrolment drives Parent counselling Semi-permanent set up Mindset change Healthcare, Hygienic concepts Preventive Medical Awareness

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    Economic development Initiation: Farming, Tailoring, Milking

    Cows, Small shops, Cooperative society Structured Tuition Programme Self-Help Group Job oriented training

    Permanent Building Village Management System Parent Teachers Associations Panchayati Raj Village Governance Body

    Transition Phase Sync Parents with Teachers

    (to school) Sync People with Primary

    Health care Sync People with

    Government scheme

    Declaration of hand over Autonomous village programmes

    5 Year planVillage Development Programme

  • Rehab India Foundation always gives exclusive emphasis for the education of the poor and poverty-stricken children of our country.

    Rehab India Foundation aim to ensure that each child of marginalized sector is educated and come up in flying colours. The objective of Rehab Educare is to provide comprehensive education in the villages.

    Holistic Development Centres

    There are many reasons for children for not going to school. They may have to walk a long distance to school, they may not have food to eat at home, and there might be no teacher and so on. Cost is one of the major obstacles of education. Many children go through life without gaining a proper education due to parents sending children to work in an attempt to bolster and supplement the household income.

    Children in rural areas continue to be deprived of quality education owing to factors like poverty, lack of competent and committed teachers, lack of textbooks or teaching-learning materials, and so on.

    To address this problem, Rehab India Foundation is running free Tuition Centres, to make less privileged children competent enough to compete with the privileged. It is for young students who perform poorly in their academics and dropouts at the primary

    level and end up as labourers. It provides support for students to enroll in Tuition Centre to pursue their passion and bring out their talents.

    School Kit Distribution

    Rehab India Foundation nurtures school children in the remotest parts of various states, where the families are very poor and underprivileged and cannot afford to spend on the basic things needed for their childs education. We disbursed School stationery Kits to the underprivileged children of economically weaker section. School Stationery Kit consists of School bag with 5 Note books and Pencil box with Pen, Pencil, Scale, Sharpener and Eraser.

    Parents-Teachers Meeting & Enrolment Campaign

    Education in India has improved dramatically over the last three decades. Schools are accessible to most children; but both student enrollment and attendance are at poor level in rural areas. This is because, the parents are not aware of the importance of education to brighten the future of their children.

    Parents meetings are conducted in order to discuss about the childrens performance and activities and enlighten the parents on the importance of education. Regularity and attendance of the students are also discussed during these meetings.

    EDUCARE

    Annual Report I 16

  • Enrollment campaigns are also organized. The purpose of this campaign is to create awareness among the parents and urge them to enroll the school going and dropout children in the Rehab Tuition Centre in order to impart quality education to them.

    Enrollment campaigns are also organized. The purpose of this campaign is to create awareness among the parents and urge them to enroll the school going and dropout children in the Rehab Tuition Centre in order to impart quality education to them.

    Educational Assessment

    Educational assessments were held to determine the students proficiency and knowledge in the main subjects English, Mathematics and Regional languages. The students were categorized into three groups based on their age factor. The reason for this assessment is to evaluate the educational standard of the students.

    Only after determining the standard of proficiency and knowledge of the students, appropriate teaching can be given based on where they lag behind. The mode of teaching will be changed based on the students requirements and understanding capacity.

    As an empowerment right, education is the primary vehicle by which economically and socially marginalized adults and children can lift themselves out of poverty, and obtain the means to participate fully in their communities.

    Indias private-schooled, English-speaking urban elite may attract global attention, but they are in the minority. The vast majority of Indian children attend government-run primary schools in rural areas. Rehab India Foundation is committed to raise the level of education and literacy in rural India and help disadvantaged children realize their full potential.

    The importance of school education lies in the fact that the children of today will become adult citizens of tomorrow. It is education that leads to the road to betterment of a community and the nation at large. It has the potential to change mans fate and bring him out of poverty. Through education we can shape a childs future.

    It is important to educate the mind and heart of the future. We work toward providing appropriate learning opportunities to the rural populace who do not otherwise have access to education and helping the underprivileged children in attaining their right to

    knowledge and quality education. We concentrate on the academic excellence and give due consideration to extend our tuition centre as centre of holistic human development and to bring out the hidden talents and potentialities of our children

    With the firm belief that the educated mind alone cannot only eliminate the social evils but also aid in the socio-economic upbringing of the society. Rehab India Foundation provides a platform to the poor and impoverished children for better learning and brightening our tomorrow. This is a challenge that Rehab India Foundation takes head on and strives to educate and up skill the children, in order to make them educationally sound.

    Mrs. Hameedunnisa, 32Housewife (Rehab SHG partner)Akundabaria, West Bengal

    As my husbands income was very low, we found it difficult to manage our daily expenses. On receiving the loan from Rehab India Foundation, I started a small business. By selling the sarees and other fancy materials for instalment, I am now able to earn an amount of Rs.200/- per day and hence, support my family.

    Annual Report I 17

  • EDUCARE DROPOUTS

    WEST BENGAL

    ZERO dropout in primary level from Grade 1 to 4 in 7 VDPs except Balagacchi & Borjumla as per enrolment campaign report of Jan 15.

    Monthly Parents Teachers Meeting is being conducted. Bank account has been opened for all students registered in community centres for pre-matric scholarship.

    BIHAR

    Bansibari Rapid decline in dropout from 2012 to 2014 from 86%. Bansibari 81 applied & 65 children received pre-matric scholarship - Rs 95,600/-. Bodutulla - Decline of dropout from 2012 to 2014 from 83%. Bodutulla Pre-matric 124 applied & 68 children received Rs 32,500/-

    ASSAM

    ZERO dropouts in primary level from Grade 1 to 5 in Al VDPs as per enrolment campaign report of Jan 15. Regular Parents Teachers Meeting. Bank account opening under process for all students registered in community centres for Pre-matric scholarship.

    At present, Rehab have achieved ZERO dropout in many of its villages

    Education in India has improved dramatically over the last three decades. Schools are accessible to most children; but both student enrolment and attendance are at poor level in rural areas. Drop-outs reduction is very complex and does not lend itself to easy or quick fixes.

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    Y E A R S O F R E H A B V D P E D U C A R E A C T I V I T Y

    Y E A R S O F R E H A B V D P E D U C A R E A C T I V I T Y

    Y E A R S O F R E H A B V D P E D U C A R E A C T I V I T Y

  • In India today, 4% of our children never start school.

    58% dont complete primary

    schools.

    90% dont complete school.

    REHAB EDUCARE Educating the Young Minds

  • Muskan, 12Gourhar village, Bihar

    My father works as a carpenter and we live in a rented house. I never used to go to school, as my parents could not afford.

    Since last year and half, I attend Rehabs Tuition centre. Here, we get knowledge as well as fun. I now feel more confident than before.

  • Rehab India Foundation believes that good health is essential for the survival and economic self-sufficiency of individuals and their communities. Many backward and remote areas in our country lack basic health care infrastructure limiting access to health services at present. A large number of people in rural areas are unable to seek medical help due to variety of economic and social problems. The overall objectives of Rehab India Foundations health programmes have been promotion of positive health, prevention of diseases, early diagnosis-treatment and provision of healthy environment.

    Mobile Medical Unit Hospital on Wheels

    Recognising the paramount importance of health, Rehab India Foundation initiated Mobile Medical Unit-Hospital on wheels, to reach desperate families who struggle everyday with poverty and lack of health care, Mobile Medical Unit has been envisaged to provide preventive, promotive and curative health care in inaccessible or remote areas and difficult terrains, which are unserved areas under usual circumstances. The mission objective of Mobile Medical Unit is to provide effective, accessible, affordable and accountable and quality health services, to promote healthy lifestyle, to integrate comprehensive primary health care, to prevent and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases, including locally endemic diseases and to serve the people of the poorest households in the remotest parts as they dont have any clinics or hospitals to their access. Mobile Medical Units constitute one of the key innovations designed to provide health care services at the doorsteps of the rural people. Mobile Medical Unit is a van equipped with all basic medical equipment and medicines with a qualified doctor, pharmacist etc., to provide preventive and curative health care at the door steps of the rural people especially those living in remote and far flung, so that

    the immediate health care needs of the impoverished people can be assessed and treated, and proper referrals can be made when necessary. The MMU vans will visit the people on regular basis offers services such as medical consultation, dispensing free quality medicines, conducting medical counselling etc. Our mobile medical unit delivers preventive health care, educate and create awareness among people.

    Taking health care services to the doorsteps is the principle strategy behind this initiative and is intended to reach underserved areas. Starting Mobile Medical Units to cover underserved and uncovered areas like remote villages, tribal areas where there is no medical facility is a great boon for the patients.

    Free Regular Health Check-ups

    In many parts of the world, easily preventable and treatable diseases are causing death and long term suffering to millions due to lack of proper health care. With our consistent efforts and deeds we always wanted to improve the condition of people. This medical camp will help people to get health benefits. Generally large segments of Indias urban slum and rural tribal populations do not have access to safe and reliable healthcare. Rural families suffer because of lack of doctors and no knowledge of hygienic practices. Being healthy becomes an important issue. To address the concern providing such initiatives are very important.

    The medical camp was organized in various villages. Numerous people were benefited through this medical check-ups. Medicines and dispensaries were also provided.

    Medical Awareness Campaigns

    Everywhere a person looks, and everywhere a persons eye can see, there are people struggling with so many diseases.

    HEALTHCARE

    Annual Report I 22

  • The groundwork of all happiness is good health.

    Ensuring Secure LifeREHAB HEALTHCARE

    Annual Report I 23

  • The main objective of the awareness campaigns is to advert public health problems and provide the public with the necessary information and knowledge about the threatening diseases.

    Tuberculosis Awareness Campaign, Swine Flu Awareness Campaign, Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination & Awareness Campaign, Vision Screening Campaign, Handwash Programme and HIV Awareness Campaign were held successfully.

    During this campaigns and awareness programmes, the Doctors also explained the rural folks about diagnosing the diseases earlier so that it can be treated soon and can be halted from spreading further.

    Even though our government is taking all the efficient steps to prevent the diseases and improve the health care of the people, all the schemes and strategies introduced by the government is not reaching the people living in the remotest areas of our country.

    Society is an important part of our lives and therefore growth and upliftment of society is very important for overall growth. There is an enormous lack of knowledge in the community surrounding several health (physical and mental) and environmental issues. The reality is some of them are extremely common, affecting numerous number of people each passing year around us. Therefore these events and awareness campaigns are a fantastic opportunity for people to learn about issues that exist within and around them.

    With our consistent efforts and deeds we always wanted to improve the condition of people. This initiative of Rehab India Foundation helps the destitute and impoverished people of the society to have access to basic medical and health care. We strive to empower people throughout the backward and rural region to reach out and improve their standard of living with our best possible services and support.

    Mrs. Shaika Jaithun, 38WidowRehab Model Village, Assam

    After the death of my husband, I got into a serious financial crisis. It was not easy to survive without hardship after losing the breadwinner of the family. I found a job for myself and worked in a private tailoring centre and earned Rs. 50/- per day. I faced many problems to satisfy the need of my family members with the meagre income I receive. On receiving the interest free loan of Rs. 7,500/- from Rehab India Foundation, I was able to purchase a sewing machine with electric motor. I started my own business. Now I am able to earn around Rs. 5,000/- per month.

    Annual Report I 24

  • There isno tool for

    development more effective

    than empowerment.

    Empowering LivesREHAB ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    Annual Report I 25

  • The most distressing feature of our social system is that we have at present, great disparities in incomes and lifestyles. On one hand we have millionaires and billionaires. On the other hand, we have teeming millions who cannot make both ends meet and a weak economic condition. Empowerment enables the people of our community to increase control over their lives and shape their life for better. Rehab India Foundation has developed many programmes and initiatives in order to uplift and improve the lifestyle of the backward and impoverished people. Economic Development is one among our projects.

    Rehab India Foundation provides disadvantaged people with interest-free, collateral-free microcredit to help them secure a stable future. With microfinance loans, businesses are set up, individuals and families prosper. By giving access to funds, communities are able to increase productivity and lift themselves out of poverty.

    Interest Free Loan Distribution

    Loan distributions were planned proportionately. Firstly, announcement were made regarding provision of loan. It is followed by receiving applications, explanation of credit system, individual interviews and verification of economic condition of the applicants. Loan is distributed after several processes to ensure that the most deserving are benefited out of it.

    These interest free loans are given to the deserving people of underprivileged society. Instead of worrying about getting a job and low salary, with this they are able to support themselves and their families.

    We single out the most deserving people and help them to start up their own business with which they can earn a living through their own labour and small business. They can be self -reliant and can support their family economically. They organize to build their own strength and meet challenges.

    Self Help Groups

    Self Help Groups is a simple yet effective way of reaching out to improve the livelihood of the rural poor women. The group enables its members to gain their identity as individuals, while realizing and utilizing the immense power of mutual aid. It provides them with a platform from where they can access banks and public services and spearhead changes that affect them as poor women.

    Rehab India Foundation has under its Economic Development programme has initiated many projects; organizing SHGs is one of them. Through the Self-Help Groups the women are provided guidance, supported and assisted. The SHG promotes small savings among members.

    Meetings are organized frequently in order to motivate and encourage members. Through this initiative, the rural poor women will be encouraged to save and utilize their savings to cultivate self - reliance and confidence. They will be made independent and will also reduce dependency on money lenders. These SHGs will be a common platform for female the members to discuss and solve their problems. Instead of supporting people only financially, we aim to improve their livelihood; so that they can stand in their own feet.

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    Annual Report I 26

  • Around 70% of the people in india are living on an average daily income of Rupees 20! 1000

    kids below the age of 5 die everyday in India

    Around 1,000 children below the age of five die every day in India from diarrhoea, hepatitis-causing pathogens and other sanitation-related diseases, according to the report of United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF).

    Annual Report I 27

  • Skill Development Training

    Our support doesnt end with finance. We also ensure that growth is nurtured by providing skills training. The women were given technical training to enable them to find self-employment. The members of the SHGs are trained through Tailoring Training Centre. This training centre is established with the aim to impart training and skill up gradation of rural women geared towards entrepreneurship development. Training program on raw incense stick (agarbatti) making were also held. The purpose of this Skill Development Training Programme is to create awareness about the booming small-scale industry of incense sticks, which has made its presence felt even in the international market.

    Many people in the rural region have no sufficient financial income to support their family and satisfy their basic needs. They need a source of income to placate them.

    These Skill Development Training Programmes will link the SHG members with livelihood options with a sustainable source of income activity which they can do along with managing their household and other activities.

    Self - Employment Opportunities

    In India, self - employment has been recognized as an essential force of development in rural areas. It has emerged as a strategy designed to improve the socio-economic life and mainly focuses on extending the benefits of development to the poorest in the rural areas improving their standard of living and self-realization.

    It is not easy to take up a business; there are various problems which have to be overcome resolutely. Skills and monetary factors are very imperative in a business. Some people though they have skill and interest, they doesnt have favourable environment to utilize their talents

    Through Rehabs Economic Development Programme, SHG members will gain livelihood options with a sustainable source of income activity which they can do along with managing their household and other activities. The poor women of the village can acquire the skill and they can help themselves. Their economic condition will be improved from extreme poverty. This initiative facilitates income generation throughout the

    year.

    Previously, these people were not able to cope up with the world. As they are illiterates they were not able to find occupation which can enable them to earn enough for themselves and for their families; they were not able to end the hunger of their children. They were leading a marginal and miserable life. They were economically weak. With this aid, we tackled the root cause of poverty so that they will be able to support themselves and their families.

    Empowering Women

    You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation - Brigham Young.

    There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women. Women empowerment and economic development are closely related: in one direction, development alone can play a major role in driving down inequality between men and women; in the other direction, empowering women may benefit development.

    Guidance Programme were also conducted frequently in order to educate them. Through this programme, women are educated on various topics such as acquiring education to gain knowledge, starting small businesses by joining Self Help Groups etc., maintaining their families and bringing up their children in a disciplined manner etc.

    The rural people especially the female are deprived of their social and economic benefits and mostly these families are of below poverty line. They do not have employment opportunities.

    Through our initiatives, we provide them various opportunities, with which they can uplift their living. Our country can hold head up high only when there is full employment and good standard of living. Rehab India Foundation is working towards strengthening the livelihoods of poor and marginal groups and developing a sustainable environment by empowering them.

    He concluded his speech with the words, If you dont help yourself, nobody will.

    Annual Report I 28

  • PARTNERSHIP FARMING - 13 Rs 118,000

    MILCH ANIMALS - 28 Rs 342,000

    QURBANI ANIMALS - 41 Rs 341,950

    SMALL BUSINESS - 31 Rs 241,000

    TOTAL ED - 113 Rs 1,043,050

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    EAST ZONE

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    GUNTUR A CASE STUDY

    Started with 45 WOMEN in 2012

    Total loan given out: 345,000 RUPEES

    Loan spent on: BUSINESSES (FRUITS, TAILORING, SOAPS, FOOD, VEGETABLE)

    Loan repayment amount: 285,000 RUPEES (i.e. more than 82%)

    Annual Report I 29

  • It is estimated that only 18% of the total rural population of

    833 million Indians have access to

    treated water.

    About 38 million people are

    still affected by waterborne diseases

    every year, of which over

    75% are children

    * source: World Health Organisation (WHO)

  • CHANGING LIVES

  • 1st January: New Year Celebration

    Jasola, Delhi: All corners of the globe usher 2015 and bid goodbye to 2014. There will be always excitement that comes with the fresh start of the New Year. The New Year 2015 was welcomed cheerfully by the students of Jasola Rehab India Foundations Community Centre. Ms. Anjali Puniya a Social worker joined the students to celebrate this occasion. Cultural programmes including dance, songs etc were performed.

    18th January: Voters ID Enrollment Awareness Campaign

    Andhra Pradesh: On knowing the ignorance and problems faced by illiterate rural people in registering themselves to vote, a one-day campaign for Voters ID Enrollment Awareness was organized. The campaign was held on January 18th, 2015 in Nizamuddin Colony of Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh. The purpose of organizing this campaign is to educate the rural and illiterate people on the importance of voting.

    24th January: National Girl Child Day Celebrations

    Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana: National girl child day is celebrated every year on 24th of January as a national observance day for the girl child. It is celebrated to increase the awareness among people about all the inequalities faced by the girl child in the society. In order to bring awareness to the backward, rural & illiterate people Rehab India Foundation organized events and programmes. National Girl Child Day was celebrated in Mustafabad and Gourhar of Uttar Pradesh, Kalenjar of Haryana & Talera of Rajasthan. Various competitions were held exclusively for the girl children. Winners were awarded with prizes.

    26th January: Republic Day Celebrations

    Indias 66th Republic Day was celebrated with great gusto and patriotic fervor in the villages of Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Assam, etc. Tricolor National Flag was hoisted by the Chief Guests

    in each village. The students took pride in glorifying and celebrating the spirit of unity. To mark the importance of this day, a grand celebration was held in the Community & Tuition centers. Various cultural activities, sports competitions, etc were organized for the students. Through this celebration the children were exposed to the essence of the Republic Day through variety of activities.

    8th March: Womens Day Celebrations

    Andhra Pradesh & Haryana: International womens Day was celebrated in Nandavaram & Hlagundha of Andhra Pradesh and Kalenjar of Haryana with enthusiasm. Many women and adolescent girls were participated in the programme.

    Encouraging speeches on women development, role of women in development of the village and Programmes and projects of Rehab India Foundation were explained in the programme Community members were also motivated to safeguard the girls and respect the women and to help them in their progress. They were also enlightened on the importance of women empowerment in our modern society and also described the importance of women education in this contemporary society.

    NATION BUILDING

    Annual Report I 32

  • ... if anyone saves a life,

    it shall be as though he has saved

    the lives of complete mankind.

    Annual Report I 33

  • With a view to maximise the utilisation & benefit of our projects and programmes, Cluster Programme has been introduced. The primary concept of this programme is to choose a group (cluster) of backward villages in the same region. Instead of providing the amenities to one particular village, the villages around can also be benefited through this programme. Initiatives such as Information centre, Community centre, Tuition centre, Library, Pharmacy, etc. can be shared by the group of villages. Hence, Rehab can reach more deprived people.

    Initially, the programme will be implemented in the state of Bihar. 10 villages in the Kathihar district has been chosen to be developed this year. The project and programmes implemented will be utilised by the villages and they will be benefited through it. Through the programmes and projects, Rehab hopes to change the lives of the destitute people.

    REHAB CLUSTER PROGRAMME

    Talera

    Jasola Educare

    Gourhar

    Tubkitola

    Bansibari

    SalbariJoyma3. No Jaraguri

    Bhodutulla Champi

    Mustafabad

    Kalaigar

    Valinokkam

    Holagunda

    Gareeb Nagar

    PuramPanganTabi

    Eidgah

    Akundabaria

    Rehab Model Village

    MohaldaparaBorjumla

    KohitpurHajipara

    DhumparaBalagacchi

    SoluaKabilpurJugore

    Nandamuri Nagar

    Nizamuddin ColonyNandavaramSonia Gandhi

    Colony

    BIHAR

    FIRST REHAB CLUSTER PROJECT

    BIHAR

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  • QURBANI 2014

    During the Eid Al Adha celebrations every year, Rehab distributes the Qurbani meat to the poor villagers, for some of whom it is the only meat supply in the whole year. The beneficiaries of the meat distribution are chosen through the Rehabs rigorous selection criteria.

    During last year, Rehab India Foundation distributed Qurbani food kits containing a total of 85,000 kg of meat among poor villagers. Rehab celebrated Eid with joy & gaiety in twelve States of India namely Assam, West Bengal, Manipur, Bihar, Jharkhand, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan with 78,606 families.

    Very happy with the aid packages they received, SK Muneer, Gopal, Sajan said, They shifted from West Bengal to Delhi in search of a good job which will help in the betterment of their life and standard of living. But their hope failed. At last they have to live in Ghazipur dairy farm in East Delhi. They collect things like plastic, Iron, Aluminum, polythene, bottle, paper etc. from garbage, sell it to the Kabbadi (who buy the old thing) and earn money for their livelihood. They dont have sufficient money to celebrate the Eid festival. They thanked Rehab India Foundation wholeheartedly for providing Qurbani kit to celebrate the festival delightfully.

    NO OF DISTRICTS

    103NO OF VILLAGES

    953

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    AMOUNT SPENT

    12,506,603 NO OF KITS

    78,606 NO OF FAMILIES

    76,362BENEFECIARIES

    369,648AMOUNT COLLECTED

    906,200

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  • STATES NO OF KITS

    Assam 500

    West Bengal 650

    Jharkand 200

    Manipur 75

    Bihar 324

    Delhi 215

    Eastern UP 190

    Western UP 250

    Rajasthan 250

    Madhya Pradesh 100

    Tamil Nadu 250

    Andhra Pradesh 406

    Maharashtra 50

    TOTAL 3460

    IFTAR FOOD-KIT DISTRIBUTION 2014

    During the month of Ramdhan, Rehab approaches the bighearted philanthropists for collecting their generous donations in the form of Sadaqa/Zakat, which substantially help in alleviating the sufferings of the less fortunate and provide them an opportunity to share the joy of giving in the blessed month.

    Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy, General Secretary of Rehab India Foundation inaugurated the distribution of the Iftar Kits to the poor families. Each kit was worth Rs. 1547, every food kit includes 10 Kg rice, 15.300 Kg atta, 2 Kg Gram,1 Kg Salt, 100 gm Ghee, 1 Packet Chana Powder, 2 Kg souji, 2 Kg dal, 1 Kg maida, 2 Ltr. cooking oil, 3. 94 Kg onion, 0.5 Kg spices, 200 gm tea and3 Kg sugar.

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  • Water for Life

    WATER FOR LIFE

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  • Providing water for communities that dont have access to safe and clean drinking water can be life changing.

    Water is an important component of life. It is very essential for sustenance. Accessible domestic water supplies, even if shared by a large number of households, can make more and better-quality water available for family needs, reduce female drudgery and reduce the incidence of debilitating water-borne diseases.

    The United Nations considers universal access to clean water as a basic human right, and an essential step towards improving living standards worldwide. It is evident that even today; many of our villages do not have access to safe and clean water.

    In fact, studies have found that water supplies are often at the top of the list of what the rural poor ask for themselves. Many villages in our country still lack even a communal well with a hand pump. As they do not have access to clean and safe water in their locality, they are forced to travel a long way to get water. At the same time, the impoverished and destitute people are not in a position to spend money for availing water for themselves.

    Diseases from unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war. Children are especially vulnerable, as their bodies arent strong enough to fight illnesses. Time spent walking and resulting diseases keep them from school, work and taking care of their families. We recognizes the importance of clean and hygienic water assets to the poor. Access to safe water is foundational to the development of any community.

    Acknowledging the importance of access to safe and clean water, Rehab India Foundation has implemented Drinking Water Project for the welfare of the people.

    Drinking Water Projects are successfully implemented in various states across our country. Through this Project, the regions which lack clean, safe and hygiene water facilities were identified and provided with regular water supplies. Hand pumps and Water tanks are made available to the impoverished people of our society.

    Safe drinking water and improved sanitation can give these people and their children a chance for healthier, happier lives. Rehab India Foundation strives to advance the health and well-being of the impoverished and destitute by improving access to clean water, public health and primary care.

    DRINKING WATER PROJECT

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  • Distribution of Drinking Water Projects during 2014-15

  • Mrs. Syeda Kurshid, 65WidowBalagachhi Village, West Bengal I sell rice bags for instalments and get my due from customers every week or month. I utilised the interest-free loan amount of Rs. 7,500/- from Rehab, for the development of my business. Now I am satisfied, with a sustainable and honourable income.

  • I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be no more India. Her own mission in the world will get lost.- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.

    The quotation of Gandhiji clearly expresses the importance of village development. Sustainable rural development is vital to the economic, social and environmental viability of the nation. It is evident that till after years of independence, villages of India have not developed yet.

    Rehab India Foundations Chairman and General Secretary along with the Rehab team members visited the villages of Assam & West Bengal. The purpose of this visit is to examine the improvement in the villages after implementation of Rehab India Foundations projects and initiatives. The visit was for 5 consecutive days; first 3 days in West Bengal and last 2 days in Assam.

    Rehab India Foundation is working in 9 villages of West Bengal for more than 2 years. Our prime intention is to develop all the villages of West Bengal into an ideal village, where people can enjoy all the amenities. The main purpose of this visit is to get to know and inspect the works accomplished in the past 2 years.

    VISIT TO WEST BENGAL

    DAY - 1

    Inauguration of Sewing training centre

    The team members firstly visited the Kabilpur village. In order to provide employment to the people of the village, sewing training centre has been initiated. The

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  • ribbon-cutting and inauguration ceremony was held on 05.11.2014. The training centre was inaugurated by Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker. General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy said we should not get from others, rather we should give others. By telling few words about Rehab, he concluded his speech. We understand your needs. Rehab is working in 40 villages. We are people from different states working with same intention to develop different villages said Chairman Mr. Abubacker.

    Tuition centre inauguration

    In Balagachi village, Chairman E. Abubacker inaugurated Rehab Tuition Centre in the village of Balagachi. Field officer Mr. Shoukath illustrated the initiatives of Rehab India Foundation. Community teacher Mr. Prakash Chandra Das said that, only after the establishment of Rehabs community centre, the children of the village have been enrolled in school. Till then no child was enrolled in the school. Rehab is providing pleasant opportunities like providing scholarships to poor and needy children. We are taking all possible efforts to educate each and every child. Rehab is working towards developing education, health and uplifting the standard of living of the poor said General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy.

    Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker advised the parents to be concerned about their childrens education.

    Meet with SHG members

    In Kohitpur village, a meeting was organized with SHG members. Mr. Shoukath Ali described briefly the works of Rehab India Foundation. Followed by Mr. Shoukath Ali, General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy while addressing the gathering said that he is very pleased to see the development of the SHG women. Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker on addressing the audience said that he is overwhelmed to see such a drastic change in the village. He advised them to work thoughtfully. He further said that, the village need to be improved with other amenities like hospital, college and employment opportunities and all these rights should be acquired from the government.

    Water Project inauguration

    In Popra village, people were facing issues with water availability. Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker inaugurated the water faucet. They do not have access to clean and hygienic water. The women of the village were bothered that due to unavailability of clean water,

    the children of the locality do not go to school. Nevertheless, their problem was solved with Rehab Drinking Water Project.

    DAY - 2

    Guardian Awareness Programme

    A public meet was organized in which National Women Front President Ms. Nasima Khathoon instructed the people on how to thrive in their lives. She said acquiring knowledge on worldly things is also necessary. She emphasized on the importance of education and brotherhood in our society.

    In his speech, General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy expressed that, educational status, health and economic development should be taken care of. He advised the women of the village to send their children to school regularly and highlighted why education is necessary for a society. Cultural programme was organized.

    Educare Programme

    A public meeting was organized in Mohaldapara. The team was welcomed by the community centre in-charge. Cultural programme was also organized. Project coordinator Mr. Nabid Hussain illustrated about Rehab India Foundations work. Secretary Mr. Remiz Muhamed addressed the gathering. He communicated with the children present there and got to know about their future goal. The children replied enthusiastically regarding their ambitions. Secretary Mr. Remiz Muhamed assured the children saying Rehab will be always there for them whenever they are in need.

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  • Mrs. Ruhi, 42House-wifeSalbari, Assam My husband does not have consistent income. He simply collects plastics and other garbage and sell them to the scrap dealers. He gets very little money from selling them, with which we can hardly control our hunger. It is not easy for us to have good food even during festivals. But thanks to Rehab we have been able to celebrate Eid ul Adha as our family got a long cherished and our best feast of the year through the Qurbani food kit distribution.

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  • Talent search scholarship programme

    Scholarships not only reduce the financial burden of the parents but, also motivate the children to study well. A Talent search scholarship programme was held at Borjumala. In the programme, General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrakandy communicated with the children and get to know to know their ambitions. 60 children received the talent search scholarship.

    Economic Development programme

    Economic Development programme was held in Akundabaria. Discussion was made in concern with micro finance, interest free loan, etc provided by Rehab. Various factors necessary for developing the livelihood of the people were discussed.

    DAY - 3

    All hands meeting

    In Hajipara, All hand meeting was organized. In this meeting, Rehab India Foundations media students, MSW students, VDP in-charges, community centre teachers etc gathered together and were introduced to each other. They discussed regarding various issues.

    A computer centre was inaugurated for the educational development of the children. On the request of the mobile technician in the village a mobile repairing centre was inaugurated for him.

    Cultural programme was arranged in Hajipara community centre. Mr. Hasibul emphasized the need of education to people. Speaker of Rehab, Mr. Parvez enlightened the rural folks on how education can change lives. Subsequently, the West Bengal visit was completed.

    Visit to Assam

    In Assam riot 2012, many people from the backward communities were left homeless. The wounds of the people are still afresh. Assam being the largest tea producing state in India, accounting to almost 50 percent of the total production, it is considered to be the most important states of India. In the state which is considered to be fertile, people are in very pathetic situation. They do not have homes and other basic amenities. Rehab being the pillar of support to these people, implemented various initiatives for their well-being. One of them being establishing a village called Model village. Rehab gave shelter to the riot victims in this village.

    DAY - 4

    Inauguration of Tailoring Centre

    Tailoring centre was inaugurated in Salbari of Assam. When the team reached the village, they were welcomed enthusiastically. The Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker and General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy were honored by the villagers according to their customs. Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker inaugurated the Tailoring centre.

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  • Village committee meeting

    There are 250 students in the Salbari Rehab Tuition centre. The teacher of the tuition centre welcomed everyone in the team. Tuition centre in-charge Mr. Muzammil described the works of Rehab India Foundation briefly. He also explained the various issues faced by the people of the village. Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker talked about the better edification of living. He concluded his speech after highlighting the importance of education.

    In Joyma camp, people do not have access to any of the basic amenities. Water problem is at the top of all. To satisfy the need of the people, Rehab India Foundation installed a water faucet. Ribbon cutting and inauguration was done by Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker. Women of the village were happy on this initiative of Rehab. Sewing Machine distribution programme was also organized in Joyma camp. The distribution programme was started with recitation of Quranic verses by the students. Followed by the introduction by Field Officer, General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy listened to the problems and issues faced by the people. He advised the people that government cannot give them everything. Self Employment is also very essential for developing themselves. He also said that Rehab will always be there to help and support them. Then Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker disbursed the sewing machines.

    After disbursing the sewing machines Chairman motivated the village women saying that they need not depend on any one for anything; they can stand on their own legs and support their families. The programme was completed successfully.

    DAY - 5

    Visit to the Rehab Model Village

    The team visited the model village and communicated with the people. Model village has 60 houses with 45 families living in them. In Model Village, A tuition centre for the educational development of children, Health centre to take care of the health of people, Library to bring awareness among people are established. Rehab Tuition centre has 210 students. Upon reaching the tuition centre, the students welcomed the team by singing songs.

    Foundation stone laying ceremony was held to officially signify the start of Rehab Community centre at the hands of Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker. Folowed by the ceremony, Key distribution programme was held. 8 families were given houses. General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy advised the people of the village to stay united.

    All hand meet was conducted to scrutinize and review various issues and problems. VDP community members from the Model village, Joyma and 3 no Jaraguri were present in the meeting. Cultural programme was organized. Students actively participated in the programme.

    Rehab team listened to the problems of the people and thereby gave solutions to it. Chairman Mr. E. Abubacker honored the sponsors in the programme. He talked about the various works of Rehab India Foundation. In his speech he also said that in the forthcoming future, he would like to see a doctor or an engineer from the children of the model village.

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  • General Secretary of Rehab India Foundation Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy with few team members visited some of the remote and rural villages of our country. The ultimate purpose or intention of this visit is to inspect whether Village Development Programmes of Rehab India Foundation are useful for the people of the specific regions in all the possible ways.

    India is one of the largest democratic nations in the world. It has the second fastest growing economy in the world. It has been decades after independence. How much India has developed so far?

    India has the worlds third largest road network; but at the same time still thousands of Indian villages does not have roads. When India is said to have the second-largest pool of scientists and engineers in the world; the villages in India do not have good doctors and hospitals to treat the sick. When India has 122 billionaires with net assets of Rs 500 crore; 42% of the worlds poor live in India. When some people lives in multistorey apartments; some people lives in roads and slums.

    Tall and posh buildings and tower in towns like Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta and Chennai cannot give us the real picture of India. There are more to what we actually see. India as a nation faces several serious problems. Regrettably, millions of people of our country do not have access to many basic amenities. They have been lagging behind in the fields of education, civic amenities, health, shelter facilities and economic well being.

    So, it becomes important that proportionate amount of attention and funds should be spent for the betterment of the rural folk. During this special visit, Rehab Team members came across many depravities and degradation in our society. General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy examined the areas of development which have to be given more attention.

    Bansibari / Bihar

    The crew visited Bansibari village in Katihar district of Bihar on 10 November 2014. Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy - General Secretary, Mr. Safiullah - Community development Project Coordinator, Mr. Anwar - MSW Coordinator, and Mr. Sanaullah - Community development in-charge, Bihar visited the Bansibari Rehab Tuition centre. The students of the Tuition centre were enlightened with the inspirational speech of the General Secretary. Village Committee meet was held following the cultural event in the Rehab Tuition centre. The meet was attended by the Rehab community centres committee members, Self Help Group members. In the Committee meet, the savings and future plans of the SHGs were reviewed and scrutinized. The programme was concluded with Vote of thanks by Mr. Arif Khan Project coordinator.

    Bhoditullah / Bihar

    Bhoditullah of Bihar was visited by Rehab Team members on 10 November 2014. Primary School of Bhoditullah was visited first. The team members met the Headmaster of the Primary School Mr. Lakshmi

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  • Prasad. Discussions were made on 100% enrollment of the locality children. Upon reaching the tuition centre, the Rehab team members were received enthusiastically by the Tuition centre students with applauds. There were around 200 students enrolled in the Bhodutullah Tuition centre. Mr. Arif Khan Project Coordinator welcomed the gathering and delivered the welcome address. Mr. Vasim interpreted the activities of Rehab India Foundation. Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy General Secretary of Rehab addressed the gathering. He advised the students on how to improve themselves and their society through education. Village Committee meet was also held in the village. Committee members and SHG members were present in the meeting. Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy enlightened the gathering on various ways to improve their livelihood. The savings and future plans of the SHGs were reviewed and scrutinized.

    It is considered notable that after the implementation of Rehab India Foundations Village Development Programme (VDP) the number of dropouts has been reduced to a reasonable number and around 200 students has been enrolled in school.

    Tubkitola / Bihar

    On 10 November 2014, Tubkitola of Bihar was visited by the Rehab Team members. Tubkitola village has been selected recently for the Rehab India Foundations Village Development Programme (VDP).

    There is no school in the locality. The students have to walk faraway to gain education. After visiting the village, General Secretary of Rehab India Foundation Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy discussed about the projects to be implemented for the development of the particular village. First and foremostly, the General Secretary invited the Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers to the village to promote health awareness among the villagers. Women awareness campaign

    was held. Women of the village were enlightened on upbringing children in a disciplined manner. Pregnant women in the village were distributed with iron rich tablets in this campaign. Mr. Afsel Chandrakandy discussed regarding the development of the village with the Village Community members.

    Gourhar / Uttar Pradesh

    Gourhar of Uttar Pradesh was paid visit on 11 November 2014 by Rehab Team. Mr. Afsel Chandrakandy - General Secretary, Mr. Safiullah -Community development Project Coordinator, Mr. Anwar - MSW Coordinator, Mr. Rahid Ali Field Officer, Najmuzzman MCJ student and Mr. Arif Khan- Project Coordinator visited the Gourhar Community Centre.

    Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy General Secretary of Rehab discussed with the teachers of the community centre regarding the education of the village children. He enquired about the number of students enrolled in the Tuition centre and schools and insisted the community teachers to take necessary steps to enroll the dropout kids in the school. Interrogation was made regarding the availability of Pre-matric scholarship to the minority students. Queries on Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) workers visit to the village; regular medical campaign and medicine distribution were also made by the General Secretary. SHGs performance, bank accounts, savings were also scrutinized. At the end of the meeting, Mr. Arif Khan advised the students to improve well in their studies. He delivered the vote of thanks and thanked the gathering for their cooperation.

    Mustafabad / Uttar Pradesh

    On 12th November, the Rehab Team members visited Mustafabad in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. The team members Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy - General Secretary, Mr. Safiullah - Community development Project Coordinator, Mr. Anwar - MSW Coordinator, Mr. Jabir - MCJ Coordinator, and Field Officers Mr. Neuman, Mr. Nur Alam, Mr. Jiaul Haq were welcomed delightfully by the students on reaching the Rehab Tuition Centre.

    Along with the 200 Tuition centre students, the members of the village committee, the members of SHG, and the parents also participated in the meeting.

    Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy - General Secretary, enlightened the students on the importance of education. He insisted the SHG members to save money and also encouraged the SHG members to

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  • work actively and effectively as a team. Mr. Nur Alam Field Officer, delivered the vote of thanks at the end of the meeting.

    The General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy during this special visit, enquired the villagers regarding the medical campaigns conducted by Rehab India Foundation. He ensured if the campaigns are conducted on regular basis and whether the people are satisfied with the service rendered to them.

    Sonia Gandhi Colony / Karnataka

    Rehab crew visited Sonia Gandhi Colony village in Gulbarga district of Karnataka on 6th February 2015.

    A village committee meeting was held and progress of the preceding 3 months have been reviewed. In the last 3 months, around 50 students including the dropouts were guided through the Tuition centre teachers. As a part of our Healthcare programme, initiative was taken to clean the village, on acknowledging the hygienic factors. Currently, Drinking Water project is on progress which is expected to be completed promptly and will be inaugurated in the 1st week of March.

    Followed by the village committee meet and progress review, a meeting was organized with the School Head Mistress of the village. She explained that the dropouts are mainly due to poverty. She also promised that she will support Rehab in all the possible ways to reduce dropouts and improve better education.

    Urban Primary Health Centre was also visited. PHCs Doctor described the present health status of the residents of Gulbarga. He also suggested the General Secretary to establish a Sub-Centre for the 5000 people in the village with Government aid.

    Holagunda / Andhra Pradesh

    Holagunda village in Kurnool district was visited by the Rehab Team on 7th February 2015. Mr. Insafuddeen interpreted the numerous programmes and projects of Rehab India Foundation which has been completed successfully and the forthcoming projects which will be accomplished soon in the near future.

    A Village Committee meet was held at the Rehab Tuition centre which was attended by the Rehab community centres committee members, Self Help Group members.

    In the Committee meet, the savings and future plans of the SHGs were reviewed and scrutinized. General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy emphasized the importance on savings, which is the prerequisite for investment. He also focused regarding the SHGs micro finance, interest free loans etc. given by Rehab India Foundation to uplift the impoverished and marginal sector people to improve their standard of living. He highlighted how MSW students of Rehab India Foundation are working effectively on field and assisting the members of SHGs.

    Vote of thanks was delivered by Mr. Insafudeen. He thanked all the members present for their support. In the visit it is ensured that there is smooth flow of project.

    Nandavaram

    Crew visited the Nandavaram village in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh on 7th February 2015. Mr. Insafuddeen interpreted the numerous programmes and projects of Rehab India Foundation which has been completed successfully and the forthcoming projects which will be accomplished soon in the near future.

    A Village Committee meet was held at the Rehab Tuition centre which was attended by the Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA workers), Anganwadi teachers, Rehab community centres committee members and teachers. ASHA workers and Anganwadi teachers during the meet, assured the SAP members that they will conduct necessary awareness programmes such as Adolescence Education Programme, Health & Hygiene Programme, etc.

    Through Adolescence Education Programme (AEP) we aim to empower young people with accurate, age appropriate and culturally relevant information, promote healthy attitudes and develop skills to enable them to respond to real life situations in positive and responsible ways.

    With a view to achieving healthcare in totality, only treatment of diseases is not enough. It is important to impart education and awareness among people. The rural people will be enlightened on the importance of health and hygiene through Health & Hygiene Programme.

    The programme was concluded with Vote of thanks by Mr. Insafudeen Project manager. He thanked all the members present for their support.

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  • Nizamuddin Colony

    Crew visited Nizamuddin Colony village in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh on 7th February 2015.

    Loan distribution programme was held and General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy disbursed the loan to the beneficiaries. The beneficiaries expressed their thanks and gratitude to Rehab India Foundation on receiving the loan. General Secretary addressed the gathering and urged the community people to develop themselves and uplift the community.

    The crew members also interacted with one of the beneficiary, Mrs. Savitri. She expressed her happiness on how her life has taken a turn for better with the help of the loan provided by Rehab India Foundation.

    Loan distribution programme being a small initiative of Rehab India Foundation as a part of Economic Development programme, has improved the lives of the beneficiaries considerably to a great extent.

    Nandamuri Nagar

    The team visited Nandamurinagar village in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh on 8th February 2015. Village committee meet was organized. Committee members and community teachers were present during the meet. Educational improvement and growth was scrutinized. Progressive outcome can be witnessed. It has been decided to spot the dropouts and irregular students at home.

    Healthcare facilities available from the government were enquired during the meet with ASHA and Anganwadi teachers. ASHA workers and Anganwadi teachers ensured that they will lend their support in conducting Awareness programmes to enlighten the community people.

    Gareeb Nagar

    Crew visited Gareeb Nagar village in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradeshon 8th February 2015. During the visit to Gareeb Nagar, newly constructed Community Centre was inaugurated. Retired RD Officer Mr. Nageshwara Rao was present in the programme. Mr. Abdul Waris inaugurated the Community Centre building. Around 150 village people took part in the programme. Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy addressed the gathering and enlightened the community people on the importance of education. He also said that Education is important to brighten the future of our country. It is mandatory for the development of the

    rural and deprived communities.

    The construction of the Community centre was as a part of Village Development Programme. It will serve as a multi-purpose community centre.

    A public meet was also organized after the inauguration and ribbon cutting. In the meeting, various subject matter related to Village development were discussed.

    Mrs. Amirun, 28

    She is a widow, whose responsibility is to take care of 2 children. The children are educated in Anjuman high school. She received Rs. 7,500/- loan from Rehab India Foundation and purchased a sewing machine and started her own business. Currently, she is earning an amount of Rs. 150-200 per day. With her earnings, she is now able to support her family.

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  • Eidgah

    Eidgah village in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh was visited by the crew members on 9th February 2015. Eidgah village being Rehabs latest VDP, a village committee meet was organized to explain about our objectives and goals. Subject matter regarding various topics related to future village development, project importance and transition plan were discussed. Plans regarding future project implementation for education, economic development were discussed. General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy suggested the committee members to strengthen the village committee.

    Rehab Tuition centre was visited. General Secretary interacted with the Tuition centers student and teachers. He enquired regarding students education to the teachers and advised them to improve the students education.

    Guntur

    Guntur of Andhra Pradesh was visited by the Rehab crew members on 9th February 2015. The crew members also interacted with the beneficiaries. The beneficiaries also expressed their happiness on how their lives has taken a turn for better.

    The beneficiaries has repaid their loan amount within the given period of time. Loan distribution programme being a small initiative of Rehab India Foundation as a part of Economic Development programme. It has improved the lives of the beneficiaries considerably to a great extent. With the income they gain from their occupation, the beneficiaries can support themselves and their families. The outcome of this initiative is incredible.

    The team also met Andhra Pradeshs Minority Finance Corporations Chairman Mr. Hidayatullah. General Secretary Mr. Afsel Chandrankandy during the discussion with Mr. Hidayatullah, made queries regarding application for Pre-matric and Post-matric scholarship for minority students. The team also notified him regarding the groups who have not received the scholarships yet in spite of being eligible. Chairman Mr. Hidayatullah ensured that very soon the issues will be solved.

    Valinokkam / Tamil Nadu

    Rehab Team members visited the Valinokkam village in Ramnad district of Tamil Nadu on 11th February 2015. Firstly, there was a village committee meeting.

    The village committee meeting which was held in the Rehab Tuition Centre was attended by the Community Centres Committee members and Tuition Centre teachers. Subject matters regarding VDP transition plan was discussed elaborately.

    Preceding the village committee meet, the crew visited the School Head Mistress, Assistant Engineer and Ex-Panchayath President and discussed about the construction of new school building for Higher Secondary students. Problems regarding land acquisition were analysed. Village Committee has ensured the team that the issue will be resolved very soon.

    Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) Doctor was also visited to get information regarding the health status of the residents. PHC Doctor assured that he will lend his support in future healthcare programmes of Rehab.

    Followed by the meeting with officials, Community centre which is under construction was visited and the construction progress were evaluated after which the fishermen of the village were met and they were advised to implement some economic projects relating to sea foods.

    General Secretary visited the village to know the present condition of the villages. During the visit, the members interacted with the village people and got to know about their grievances. The team members also suggested various livelihood ideas to improve their standard of living.

    Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care. India ranks lower in schooling than Pakistan and Bangladesh. UNESCO says Indias illiterate population is the largest in the world. India has the highest number of child laborers in the age group of six to fourteen years, says UNICEF.

    Rehab India Foundation strives for the rights of the impoverished people of our country. We ensure that their rights are not hampered. We empower the people throughout the backward and rural region to reach out and improve their standard of living with our best possible services and support.

    Annual Report I 51

  • Rehab India Foundation works to tackle both

    the symptoms and the causes of poverty.

    We will continue to work closely with local communities

    through integrated sustainable development

    programmes that empower people to bring positive,

    long-term, change to their lives

  • VDPs are running successfully in all the started More than 45,000 beneficiaries

    Significant reduction in school drop outs in Rehab Villages ASER driven education impact assessment programme Pre and Post metric scholarship initiatives Bank accounts made available for students Bihar: 130 students availed Rs 128,100 worth of pre-metric scholarships Audio Visual Educational Programmes held in the villages

    Monthly health checkups to need based health camps Mobile Medical Unit routed through 3 states Assam, WB, and Bihar Cardiology & ENT Camps Eye camps with Arvind Hospital Swine flue prevention programme with PHC Special Health awareness Programmes like TB, AIDS campaigns Potable water Collaborations with Asha workers and PHC

    HIGHLIGHTS OF THE VDPS IN 2014

    The concept of savings Lene Vala to Dene Vala 53 SHGs of 12 Membes. Total Beneficiaries: 637 Families Savings: 100 Rs per month, total savings: Rs 53,000 per month 27 Nationalised Bank Accounts Government Linkages

  • During the past 10 years, Rehab India Foundation has been blessed to serve hundreds of thousands around the length and breadth of India, recognising that those with wealth have a duty to those with less. However, we feel more than ever the heavy responsibility to humanity and towards our country. In the Rehab activities there is no time to rest, as much more can and must be done.

    We had once counted success in terms of the money raised to fund life-saving projects, and the number of people we were able to help. Today, our goal is clear we must help people to lift themselves out of poverty forever so that they may become independent, in the same way that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) encouraged, I swear in the name of God that it is better for a person to take his rope on his back - instead of asking somebody else to do it for him...

    Protecting the dignity of humanity and providing cutting-edge development solutions to poverty and suffering is central to our work. We are also changing the way we work so that we use our resources more efficiently, and building a customised development solution which means we make our decisions closer to the beneficiaries that we serve.

    In 2014, Rehab India Foundation served more people than ever before. This past year saw us bring about lasting change in new and innovative ways, and minimise the impact of morbidity. As you will/have read in this report, we are continuously pushing ourselves to deepen the impact and effectiveness of our work.

    We streamlined our internal processes to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of our programmes and our organisation as a whole. Our field programmes reflect our passion for integrated sustainable development, which supports vulnerable people to transform their lives and communities permanently.

    We remain mindful of our humble beginnings and our values, rooted in the teachings of faith that calls us to restore a humans dignity. We thank our dedicated staff, our selfless volunteers around the world for all their efforts, our generous donors for their on-going support, and to all those with whom we worked in partnership to reduce poverty and suffering.

    As always, our passionate thanks go out to all Rehabs philanthropists who together make all this work possible. Our donors and supporters have been vital in enabling Rehab India Foundation to get real help to the Indias most vulnerable people. Together we work, together we make difference!!

    The villages have changed a lot, since we first visited them. Their souls have started ringing festivals and it reflects on their face.

    Yes, now the Sun rises on the East.

    E. AbubackerChairman

    Much more can be done, must be done...

    Annual Report I 54

  • E. Abubacker Chairman

    Prof. Muhammed Sulaiman, Kanpur, UP Vice Chairman

    Afsel Chandrankandy, Bangalore General Secretary

    Advocate Hafiz Rashid Ahmed Choudhury, Guwahati Secretary

    Muhammed Remiz, Chennai Secretary

    Dr. Haseena Hashiya, Professor, Jamia Millia, Delhi Treasurer

    O. M. A. Salam, Kerala Trustee

    Dr. Zafarul Islam Khan, Editor, Milli Gazette, New Delhi Trustee

    Advocate K. M Ashraf, Kerala Trustee

    A. Sayeed, Kerala Trustee

    M. K. Faizy, Kerala Trustee

    Advocate Bhavani. P Mohan, Tamil Nadu Trustee

    K. S. M. Ibrahim, Chennai Trustee

    Mehrunnisa Khan, Jaipur, Rajasthan Trustee

    Abdul Wahid Sait, Bangalore Trustee

    E. Abubacker Chairman

    Afsel Chandrankandy General Secretary

    Muhammed Remiz Programme Manager

    C. T. Abdurahiman Finance Controller

    Shahid Aboobacker Strategy & Marketing

    S. Shafiullah Community Project Coordinator

    C. T. Sulaiman Director - Access India

    S. Saravana Kumar Asst. Programme Manager

    Insafudheen K Asst. Programme Manager

    Sadeque Hussain Asst. Programme Manager

    Abdul Rahoof Asst. Finance Manager

    Syed Anwar MCJ Coordinator

    Muhammed Jabir MSW Coordinator

    Nabid Hossain Project Coordinator

    Sadagar Ali Project Coordinator

    Arif Khan Project Coordinator

    PROGRAMME OFFICIALS

    BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    Annual Report I 55

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    Annual Report I 56

  • Salary to Oice Sta 2143107.00Book & Priodicals 3256.00Food Expenses 9857.00Printing & Stationary 125104.00Travelling expense 115982.00Repair & Maintenance 15215.00Telephone Expenses 21909.00Audit Fee 53090.00Electricity & Water Expenses 48410.00Accommodation Exp. 690.00Advertisement Exp. 5000.00Internet Expense 3932.21Periodicals Expense 1350.00Taxes and Registration 46350.00Bank charges 7860.92Rent 139830.00Project Expenses-MSW Programme 654829.00Assam Project 154308.00Access Programme 25589.00Delhi-Project 33600.00VDP West Bengal 46969.00Model Village Assam 48000.00M C J Programme 514626.00TDS 10262.00

    Rehab India FoundationN-44G/F Hilal Home, Abul Fazal Enclave

    Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025

    RECEIPTS & PAYMENT A/C FOR THE PERIOD FROM 01/04/2013 TO 31/03/2014

    Receipts Amount. Rs.

    110442.001648887.21 1759329.21

    16829322.21

    84000.00

    2361608.5046341.00

    14421372.71

    3000.0070500.0010500.00

    Cash in handCash at bank

    S E P DelhiSta AdvanceLap Loan

    Corpus FundBank InterestDonation

    Opening Balance

    Receipts

    Advance eRecovered

    Amount. Rs. Amount. Rs. Amount. Rs.

    2740943.13

    1488183.00

    128100.00

    8475784.00

    5839641.29

    18672651.4218672651.42

    As per our Audit Report u/s 12A(b) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.For Rehab India Foundation

    Tejinder Singh SainiPartnerM. No. 087487New Delhi28-09-2014

    For A T J & AssociatesChartered AccountantsFirm Reg. No. 008648N

    Fixed Assets-Airconditoner 86600Furniture 41500.00

    Closing BalanceCash in hand 3754893.50Cash at Bank 2084747.79

    Current Assets-Advance 8203214.00Camera Loan Student 78000.00Guntur S H G Loan 112500.00Lap Loan 82070.00

    PaymentsAdministrative Expenses-Delhi-Of_fice

    Aboobacjer ErappungalChairman

    Afsel ChandrankandyGeneral Secretary

    Rehab India FoundationN-44G/F Hilal Home, Abul Fazal Enclave

    Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2014

    LIABILITIES ASSETSCorpus Fund

    Amount. Rs. Amount. Rs. Amount. Rs. Amount. Rs.

    Balance B/fAdd : Donation Rec, (Corpus Fund)Add : Surplus

    Current LiabiltiesAudit Fees Payble

    4034523.792361608.502005502.62 8401634,91

    1819561.62

    5839641.29

    770522.00

    8429724.918429724.91

    Fixed AssetsSchedule 1

    Schedule 2 5839641.29

    254681.00150950.00

    78000.0014000.00

    112500.0081566.00

    750003825.00

    Loan & AdvancesAdvanceAdvance self help groupCamera Loan StudentsSecurity Deposit - RentGuntur S H G LoanLap LoanLoan For Sep AssamS E P - Delhi

    Cash & Bank Balance28090.00

    As per our audit Report u/s 12A(b) of the income tax act, 1961.

    28-09-2014

    1847349.58 162745.00 22710.00 213242.96 1819561.62

    Schedule of Fixed Assets Schedule 1.

    Particulars

    Schedule 2

    WDV as on01.04.2013

    WDV as on31.03.2014

    Addition upto September2013

    Addition afterSeptember 2013 Depreciation

    For A T J & AssociatesChartered AccountantsFirm Reg. No. 008648N

    Tejinder Singh SainiPartnerM. No. 087487New Delhi

    Assam Land at 256900.00 - - - 256900.00(Village No. 03, Circle-Bijni, Dist. Bongalgaon) - -

    Community Center Wb 16362.00 - 16362.00Delhi-Office Premises 337100.00 - - - 337100.00(N-44G/F Hilal Home,)Abul Fazal Encl. Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-25Depreciation 15%Air-conditioner - 12990.00 73610.00Camera 18670.25 1605.00 3041.29 17233.96office Equipment 14690.00 2203.50 12486.50Electrical Item 19213.75 0.00 0.00 2882.06 16331.69Sewing Machine 21645.00 12000.00 0.00 5046.75 28598.25Vehicle 935964.03 0.00 140394.60 795569.43Depreciation 10% -Furniture 208264.95 47850.00 22710.00 26747.00 252077.96Computer 60%Computer 33229.60 0.00 19937.76 13291.84

    TOTAL

    Cash & Bank Balance Amount RS.Cash in Hand 375893.50Federal Bank (Manjeri) 375129.76HDFC (Assam Relief) 403475.51HDFC (Main) 872261.76HDFC (Central Zone) 70565.55HDFC (East Zone) 63123.42HDFC (North Zone) 102330.14HDFC (South Zone) 718.01ICICI Bank 197143.64 5839641.29

    For Rehab India Foundation

    Aboobacker ErappungalChairman

    Afsel ChandrankanyGeneral Secretary

    Annual Report I 57

  • Rehab India FoundationN-44G/F Hilal Home, Abul Fazal Enclave

    Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025RECEIPTS & PAYMENT A/C FOR THE PERIOD FROM 01/04/2013 TO 31/03/2014

    Expenditure Amount Rs. Amount Rs. Amount Rs.IncomeAmount Rs.

    Salary to Office Staff 2281322.00Books & Priodicals 6998.00Foods Expenses 122965.00Taxes and Registration 46350.00Printing & Stationary 162235.00Travelling expense 442421.00Repair & Maintenance 90828.00Telephone Expenses 93123.00Postage Expenses 6735.00Audit Fee 28090.00Electricity & Water Expenses 68870.00Accommodation Expenses. 13156.00Advertisement Expenses. 5000.00Website Expense 30942.21Accounting Charge 25000.00Internal Audit Fees 3000.00Bank charges 7860.92Rent 181830.00Depreciation 213242.96Drinking Water ProjectAs per Annexure-1

    Assam ProjectAs per Annexure-2

    Administration expensesDelhi-Office

    Donation - General PurposeBank Interest

    14421372.7146541.00

    3829969.09

    8632242.0012462211.09

    2005502.62

    14467713.7114467713.71

    SURPLUS

    As per our audit Report u/s 12A(b) of the income tax act, 1961.

    28-09-2014

    For A T J & AssociatesChartered AccountantsFirm Reg. No. 008648N

    Tejinder Singh SainiPartnerM. No. 087487New Delhi

    Assam ProjectsFood Kit Distribution

    Information CentresAs per Annexure-5

    As per Annexure-6Home to Home Less Project

    As per Annexure-7M C J Programme

    As per Annexure-8Project Model Village Assam

    As per Annexure-9Project MSW Programme

    As per Annexure-10Project V.D.P Assam

    As per Annexure -11Project V.D.P South Zone

    As per Annexure -12Project Village Development Programme

    Emergency ReliefS H G GunturTalent Search programmeprinting and StationeryTravelling ExpenseTDS

    Other Expense

    Access ProgrammeAs per Annexure-3Education Delhi-ProjectAs per Annexure-4

    292211.00

    514185.00

    49628.00

    74717.00

    2261487.00

    76303.00

    663687.00

    670828.00

    436980.00

    973649.00

    631526.00

    438818.00

    1504503.00

    800.0030100.00

    66052244675

    3296.00

    Assam ProjectAs per Annexure-2

    For Rehab India Foundation

    Aboobacker ErappungalChairman

    Afsel ChandrankanyGeneral Secretary

    Annual Report I 58

  • Rehab India FoundationN-44G/F Hilal Home, Abul Fazal Enclave

    Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2014

    LIABILITIES ASSETSCorpus Fund

    Amount. Rs. Amount. Rs. Amount. Rs. Amount. Rs.

    Balance B/fAdd : Donation Rec, (Corpus Fund)Add : Surplus

    Current LiabiltiesAudit Fees Payble

    4034523.792361608.502005502.62 8401634,91

    1819561.62

    5839641.29

    770522.00

    8429724.918429724.91

    Fixed AssetsSchedule 1

    Schedule 2 5839641.29

    254681.00150950.0078000.0014000.00

    112500.0081566.00

    750003825.00

    Loan & AdvancesAdvanceAdvance self help groupCamera Loan StudentsSecurity Deposit - RentGuntur S H G LoanLap LoanLoan For Sep AssamS E P - Delhi

    Cash & Bank Balance28090.00

    As per our audit Report u/s 12A(b) of the income tax act, 1961.

    28-09-2014

    1847349.58 162745.00 22710.00 213242.96 1819561.62

    Schedule of Fixed Assets Schedule 1.

    Particulars

    Schedule 2

    WDV as on01.04.2013

    WDV as on31.03.2014

    Addition upto September2013

    Addition afterSeptember 2013 Depreciation

    For A T J & AssociatesChartered AccountantsFirm Reg. No. 008648N

    Tejinder Singh SainiPartnerM. No. 087487New Delhi

    Assam Land at 256900.00 - - - 256900.00(Village No. 03,