{"id":186,"date":"2015-10-31T06:10:12","date_gmt":"2015-10-31T06:10:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/192.168.0.1\/ngonew\/?page_id=186"},"modified":"2016-01-02T12:48:13","modified_gmt":"2016-01-02T12:48:13","slug":"activity","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sknvsk.org\/ngonew\/activity\/","title":{"rendered":"Activity"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!--ul class=\"pclass\">\n\n\n<li>Sibling given in inter-country Adoption at Virginia U.S.A.<\/li>\n\n\n\n\n<li>A girl child given in foster care through Inter \u2013Country Adoption.<\/li>\n\n\n\n\n<li>Rajasthan State Government has renewal our recognition for In Country Adoption up to June 2018.<\/li>\n\n\n\n\n<li>Shri Karni Nagar Vikas Samiti is registered in Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 on 01-07-2013.<\/li>\n\n\n\n\n<li>Calibration of Independence Day.<\/li>\n\n\n\n\n<li>The following are some of the important activities of Shri Karni Nagar Vikas Samiti<\/li>\n\n\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n\n\n<h2>FOSTER CARE FOR ABANDONED INFANTS AND CHILDREN:<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nThe institution's is for the care of the infants, who have been found abandoned or relinquished by their biological parents, for one reason or the other. Some of these children are very weak, injured, some times bitten by animals. They are taken under the personal care of devoted Social Workers in critical moments. Some of them are kept in incubators, and some need immediate medical treatment. How wonderfully and affectionately the institution takes care of these little children is sight to see for any inquisitive visitor, till now (year 2008) 765 infants have been received from police Hospitals, nursing Homes or directly from widows and unwed mothers, out of which 51 have been retuned to their biological parents. Presently infants are being brought up in the home.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<h2>CHILD ADOPTION :<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nAs soon as these children gain proper health, they are given to the issue-less couples by way of adoption, till now infants have been given to suitable parents after proper enquiry. No donation, what so ever, is accepted from the recipients as a matter of policy. Of course, the institution's effective communication and persuation has created a climate in which the parents prefer to adopt a female child. This will go a long way and the ripples of the new trend will certainly change the consevative pro-boy psyche of the people. This may be considered a trend setting achievement.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n<ol  type='1' class='pclass'>\n\n\n<li><a href='\/ngonew\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/10\/Form.pdf'>Click here to download Adoption Form In Pdf format<\/a><\/li>\n\n\n\n\n<li><a href='\/ngonew\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/10\/Form-1.doc'>Click here to download Adoption Form in Doc format<\/a><\/li>\n\n\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<h2>LEGALISATION OF ADOPTION :<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nSince the run-related children given in adoption to issue-less parents did not get family and property rights, and judiciary in Rajasthan was rather reluctant in giving permission for adoption to these children, state level seminars have been organized. The institution invites eminent judges, lawyers, parents. Who had adopted children, eminent educationalists, sociologists; legal and constitutional experts and members of Indian Association for promotion of Adoption in India.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nThe deliberations of the seminars along with the recommendations of the legal luminaries are sent to Government of India. The High Court gave a serious thinking to these recommendations and the fostered children started getting their legal rights. Till now the SKNVS has completed legal formalities of 89 such children and many more are in the process. Recongnising the services of SKNVS Welfare Ministry of Govt. of India has sanctioned a home for infants for promoting\n'In-country' adoption.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n<h2>PROTECTION DEVELOPMENT & REHABILITATION OF DESTITUTE CHILDREN :<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nThe institution provides both a home and 'family' for orphans and destitute children who would have otherwise been shunned by the society and left to their fate in the streets. These children come from a variety of backgrounds viz.. orphans, abandoned children (including mentally retarded children) of single parent, The aim is to provide an environement that will both encourage and enable the children to stand independent on their own feet. there are 87 children, 59 male children staying in the 'Mamta' and 29 female children in an another home, 'Ashray', The Government only provides partial aid, The Rajasthan Government has sanctioned 5 cottages for maintaining 125 children both male as well as female. The institution provides free board and lodging, medical aid, educational facilities and above all a home and family like atmosphere. There are also recreational facilities available according to their age and interests, and a variety of vocational training activities are undertaken. The mentally retarded children are introducad to occupational therapy and a psychologist is looking after them in minutest detail.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nA number of children have commendable hobs to keep up the image of SHRI KARNI NAGAR VILAS SAMITI. The children are free from complexes and majority of them are position holders or first divisioners. They are encouraged to participate in all types of competitions and many of them have won prizes, laurels and appreciations for their participation in games and sports, essay, painting. Cultural competitions, etc. To mention a few Mr. MRITUNJAY, reared at this organisation was twice honored by the District Administration for his commendable qualities of leadership firstly,l for his being best child in literature in the district, and secondly, for leading a cycle trip to Jaisalmer (1500 Kilometers) with four other children. He also won the state award for being the best 'Bal Sahityakar'. He has completed his MBBS on shri Karmi Hagar Vikas Samiti support and is now a Govt. medical Officer. Similarly, Mr. SHIVLAL has become Agriculture Engineer and another SHALENDRA, an Instrumentation Engineer. Yet another girl MEGHA SACHHAN Chartered Accountant. The undaunted and courageous RAMU saved a boy older than his age from drowning in canal. He was awarded by the Governor of Rajasthan for his bravery. Some traveled approximately 400-500Km on cycles. The more enterprising students are taken for mountaineering and tracking at Mount Abu. Utmost care is taken that the students become self-reliant. hence, they are trained in canning, electricity fitting, plumbing, welding, type-writing (both in English and Hindi), painting, plaster work, sewing, stitching and computing, many of them are self employed for which they are assisted for Finance and marketing, Some boys are doing Commercial painting while one has a Medical Instriument repair shop after under going training in I.T.I. The inmates are provided with the most modern gadgets like colour T.V., V.C.R. Computer etc both for training & entertainment. The insttution provides training for health and sanitation. The boys and girls are given moral education and they themselves now have high level of value system. They are aware of the opportunities given to them. and they make use of them to their best ability. It is note worth that not a single child, who grows into a youth in SKNVS, remains unemployed while leaving this institution.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n<h2>PRIMARY SCHOOL :<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nThis activity started with the creation of Balwari in 1959 with the help of the Central Welfare Board, New Delhi under their welfare extention (urban) for the welfare of children of the slum areas. Later on, this was converted into a primary school which now imparts free education to the children of near by slum areas.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n<h2>CRECHES :<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nIn 1983, a creche service was begun which has by now been expanded to a network of 14 creches each having 25-30 infants enveloping slum areas of kota city. This service is provided to the mothers who earn their livelihood and have to care for their children at the same time. Children aged 0-5 years can come to creche, where trained \"Ayas\" take care of them. They are given proper nutrition and later on taught singing and dancing, and are propared for Pre-school. The institution`s Creche controller checks the quality of service of these creches every week. About 4500 beneficiaries have been admitted till date.\n<\/p-->\n<h2>FAMILY COUNSELLING CENTRE :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nOn account of the pressure of modernisation, urbanisation and due to the vast changes in society the relations of many wives and husbands have come under strain. In these families the children are the worst sufferers. This centre provides a service with the aim of reconciling the unhappy couples who come for help.\n<\/p>\n<div class='pclass'>The nature of cases\/problems that come to the centre include &#8211;<\/div>\n<ol  type='1' class='pclass'>\n<li>Wife beating.<\/li>\n<li>Drinking habit\/drug addiction.<\/li>\n<li>Separation.<\/li>\n<li>Dowry demand.<\/li>\n<li>Extra marital relations of either party.<\/li>\n<li>Disagreement with in- laws<\/li>\n<li>Economic Crisis.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nWhen a couple decides to attend the Counseling Centre to sovle their family problem, sessions are arranged for either party individually and two trained family counselors appointed at the centre hold counseling sessions and try to bring about reconciliation between the parties. If and agreement is reached a statement is signed and the couple is re-united. If not, a legal advisor of the centre gives legal advise to the client, and the case proceeds to the family court. In all cases of reconciliation follow up is made by the counsellor by counducting home visit sat regular intervals.Since July 2009, in all 2418 cases have been registered so far out of which 2410 cases have been settled, or legal assistance given in same cases. At present 8 cases are pending. The success rate of the Centre in statistical terms is 80%.<\/p>\n<p><!--h2>SHORT STAY HOME (FOR WOMEN & GIRLS) :<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nThe short stay Home was started in 1988. It provides shelter to the distressed women and girls who are either rejected by their families or are having martial problem S.k.N.V.S. comes forward to help them in their hour of crisis. The general problems that come up include.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n<ol  type='1' class='pclass'>\n     \n\n<li> Family disorgainsation.<\/li>\n\n\n     \n\n<li> Marital maladjustment.<\/li>\n\n\n     \n\n<li> Police Cases \/ Court Cases.<\/li>\n\n\n     \n\n<li> Women in moral danger.<\/li>\n\n\n     \n\n<li> Psychological Problems.<\/li>\n\n\n     \n\n<li> Unmarried \/ widowed mothers.<\/li>\n\n\n     \n\n<li> Other variations or combinationers.<\/li>\n\n\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n\n\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nThe residents are treated very affectionately and psychologically and given protection till they are able to join the main stream of life. They are given training to earn their livelihood and stand on their own feet and lead a life of self respect.The institution has by now given shelter to 3019 and women. At present 12 residents are staying in Short Home. Some of the residents have been married with their willing consent and leading a happy married life.<\/p-->\n<h2>EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR &#8220;DROPOUT GIRLS&#8221; :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nIn persuance of the new education policy, (NEP), started a scheme of marking economic and other social incompartibilities had for leave regular schooling, and thereafter arranging for their studies in a two year Condensed Course. With meager resouces but with talented and hard-working teachers the students emerged out successful. Each girl is given the stipend of Rs.60\/per month. Five courses, two of primary level. Two of middle level and one of secondary level of a batch of 25 girls each have been successfully conducted benenfitting 125 girls in all.<\/p>\n<h2>VOCATIONAL TRAINING 1N COMPUTER PROGRAMMING :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nSHNVS started a computer centre at Shri Karmi Nagar Vikas Samiti. It has three computers. Two courses were run for girls from low income families, who had already graduated. This was recognised by Kota Open University. This activity enhances the employment prospects of the girls and brightens their future. The beneficiary gets 60\/- per month as stipend. Presently, destitute children are given training. Recently, the Board of management, Kota Open University has taken a decision to start a Computer Study Centre of KOU for exclusive training of women at Shri Karni Nagar Vikas Samiti. A letter of &#8216;Intent&#8217; has been received by the Institution.<\/p>\n<h2>SERVICE TO ABANDONED LUNATIC WOMEN :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nAbandoned lunatic women found on road side, railway platforms and other places are referred to SKNVS by the Police and general Public and they are treated by psychiatrist. Some respond to medicines while others are sent to Government asylum at jaipur on obtaining permission from the administration. Out of them such women have been rehabilitated in their families on getting their address after their recovery from illness.<\/p>\n<h2>PHYSICAL &#038; ECONOMICAL REHABILITATION OF PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CHIKDREN :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nThe physically handicapped children, Specially, Polio victims, are not only helped in physical rehabiliation but are given vocational training or provided self employment and are rehabilitated economically to earn their own livelihood with self respect. SKNVS is providing all help through Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti. The liason between the two agencies is proving a boon to the handicapped children.<\/p>\n<h2> \tPRORECTION. CARE &#038; REHABILATATION OF UNWED MOTHERS :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nSKNVS runs a short stay Home for Women and Girls since 1988 with financial support from Ministry of Human Resource Development, under which many categories of distressed women and girls are sheltered, more specially the unwed mother girls. It has given a new lease of life to 96 carrying mothers (mostly girls), who fell prey to rape or after intimate relations with male partners became mothers. The SKNVS has not only been able to bring back the hope of life to such mothers by arranging delviery secretly but also providing foster care to the children delivered under the care of affectionate and dedicated workers and doctors.During their stay a gynaecologist, regularly checks them up. They are provided with proper, nutrition, medicine, and above all utmost care and affection is given to them. They and their parents are suitably counselled and tried to be rehabilitated in their family after delivery. If their social reasons do not accept them SKNVS accepts the challenge and arranges for their education, marriage and finaly helps them in settling down in life.<\/p>\n<h2>ORGANISING WORKSHOP &#038; SEMINARS SKNVS :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nOrganisez workshops of functionaries of child welfare institutions of Rajasthan. It has also organised legal literacy Camps in rural areas like morak and Gandi Fali in Kota Distt. tember 1993. Many more seminars are on the agenda in ensuing year. These help the institution in getting fresh ideas and suggestions.<\/p>\n<h2>BALOTSAVA(FESTIVAL FOR CHILDREN) :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nA corollary to holiday Home was another experiment of Balotsava. This experiment was tried in 1989 and it has now become a regular feature of Shri Karni Nagar Samiti. In this activity also, children from Shri Karni Vikas Samiti and children from the streets &#038; slums areas are mixed up in a common stream and are given training in painting. Drama, dance, music, etc, during summer vacation. After they attain a certain level of efficiency, they are given a chance in major cultural activities. About 100 children participate in this activity every year.<\/p>\n<h2>SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMME :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nMany talented children cannot continue their studies because of their adverse economic conditions. At this stage SKNVS comes forward to help them. Thus one student could pass Agriculture egg. Another instrumentation engineering, and recently one girl passed the C.A. Foundation course. This is just the beginning and the SKNVS hopes to give assistance to more needy and talented boys and girls.<\/p>\n<h2>HOMOEOPATHIC DISPENSARY :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nThough the Doctors visit the SKNVS on regular basis and check up the health of the girls and boys of all ages and treat those who are sick yet the institution was wanting to establish a dispensary which will not only treat the SKNVS residents but will also treat the surrounding neighbours who are poor and needy, The efforts of the institution were crowned with success on 1st December,99. When a Homoepathic Dispensary of the Government was started inside the campus of the SKNVS.Now medical facilities will be available to all persons irrespective of any distinction what so ever. The benefits of this dispensary will definitely reach the poor and the down trodden.<\/p>\n<h2>HOME FOR THE AGED PERSONS (shraddha) :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nA new building &#8220;shraddha&#8221; has been constructed in a laud Area 0.75 heetares building comprises of 2480 sqm. Plinth Area. this building can house 120 persons in a twinsharing, all rooms are aircooled round the clock warm water facility attached toilet-and a small pantry. This premise has a temple, sprawing lawns &#038; greenry with Dining Hall, Recreation room, modern kitchen &#038; pantry, with filtered &#038; cold water arrangements, solar heating for cooking and for warming is being utilised.<\/p>\n<h2>PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE &#038; I.C.U. :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nCaring for the upkeep of residents of &#8220;shraddha&#8221; has been of the prime importance, hence a well equipped physiotherapy centre and intensive can unit (6 beded) has been established. This physiotherapy centre has been thrown open for the general public at very reasonable fee. Serices of experienced physiotherapist has been engaged for this center.<\/p>\n<h2>DIVA SANGAM :<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nA shidy centre &#8220;Diva sangam&#8221; organises weakly discourse, debate, music, poetry recitation &#038; story telling programmers since last 6 years. These programmes are being organized as &#8220;Ashraya&#8221; premises (26, Jhalawar Road Kota.)<\/p>\n<h2>ALTERATIVE THERAPY CENTRE:<\/h2>\n<p class=\"pclass\">\nFor the benefit of inmates of old age and general public, a centre for alternative Therapies- magnetic therapy &#038; acupressure is being run at Ashraya Bhavan.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FAMILY COUNSELLING CENTRE : On account of the pressure of modernisation, urbanisation and due to the vast changes in society the relations of many wives and husbands have come under strain. In these families the children are the worst sufferers. 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