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SPREAD HOPE, SPREAD HAPPINESS

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Dear Friends,

Greetings!

Hope you are all fine and taking precautions to keep the virus at bay.

MMF and FIL took the initiative to formulate a pre a pre-preparedness

strategy much before WHO announced it as a global pandemic. The

strategy was developed in close consultation with local hospitals,

doctors that have been associated with the Foundation, para-medical

partners and others with relevant experience.

Support poured in from all over the globe to provide assistance to

slum dwellers, migrants, daily wage workers and rag pickers.

The Foundation has been working relentlessly with the help of

volunteers and individuals pan India.

A full detailed PPT on COVID 19 will give you an idea about the

activities and initiatives done for our society.

Hope you enjoy reading the PPT and the newsletter for this month.

Stay Safe! Stay Healthy!

Warm Regards,

Ritu Prakash Chhabria

Managing Trustee

Mukul Madhav Foundation

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Combating COVID-19 and supporting the needy & deservingFinolex Industries Limited and its CSR partner Mukul Madhav Foundation in continuation to

extended lockdown continued to carry out various initiatives to provide help during the

outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. A special power point presentation giving details of the

work undertaken over the past 3 months is attached for your ready reference.

Inauguration of Eco-friendly, Safe & Comfortable Holiday Home for Menstruating women at Gadchiroli

6th May 2020 FIL/MMF in collaboration with Yuva Parivartan have been working in tribal villages of Palghar district, Maharashtra since the last 4 years to create better sanitation facilities. Going one step ahead in this collaboration, FIL/MMF envisaged a new concept of creating Huts for menstruating women termed as ‘Eco friendly Hone for Menstruating Women’ in the villages of Gadchiroli.

The purpose of this home is to empower women by making them feel happy, healthy and step them up to be self-reliant with skill development activities. The inner room accommodates 8 beds (4 made with reused plastic bottle bricks, 4 villages .movable cots), a water filter and a wash basin. It has two netted windows, five ventilations, two solar operated fans and lights. The loft houses the water storage tank powered by solar energy for lifting water, and solar batteries.

Lahu Tofa, the oldest man in the village cut the ribbon in the presence of village women, current Sarpanch Amol Gedam, previous Sarpanch Reshma Tofa, District Assistant Health Officer Vikas Kumbhare, Health Officer Dr.Ananta Kannake, Health worker Jaya Magaswar and KSWA (Yuva Parivartan) Team. 4 Women have moved into the facility on completion of inauguration.

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Bhoomi Poojan of Water conservation project at Khed-Shivapur 7th May 2020

FIL/MMF supported Khed-Shivapur Village, Pune with water conservation project. The

villagers inaugurated this project work, following all the social distancing and hygiene norms.

This project included -

• Repairing of Doors of existing defunct KTW and plugging its leakages

• Construction of New Community Open Well near old Shivkalin Bandhara,

• Laying of pipeline from New Community Open Well at old Shivkalin Bandhara to

Khed- Shivapur Village water tank

This project will help in augmenting water supply to

the open community well built for Kusgaon village

adjacent to open community water supply well for

Shivapur on the bank of Shivganga river.

Total 9500 people will be benefitting through this initiative

Bhoomi Poojan of Water conservation project at Khed-Shivapur

11th May 2020

FIL/MMF undertook the project of water

conservation through community participation. In

the current COVID 19 pandemic situation, we

need to plan for saving the water and work on

proper management to save each and every drop

of the water, this monsoon.

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Skill development at Eco-friendly Holiday Homes in Gadhchiroli12th May 2020

FIL/MMF has initiated skilling at the facility as well as at the community hall to train women in basic tailoring. The purpose of this home is to empower women by making them feel happy, healthy and step them up to be self-reliant with skill development activities. KSWA (Kherwadi Social Welfare Association) has made available 8 sewing machines. A trained instructor from the village has been identified to lead this initiative. The ladies were taught to stitch their own sanitary towels and also make them ready for distribution / selling at affordable prices to the nearby villages, thereby making them self reliant and earn their livelihood.

The first sewing class was inaugurated at Tukum village on May 12, 2020. A village woman trained in an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) named Jayshree Chetan Mehar has been appointed as the sewing instructor. 25 women have signed up for the first batch. The initial one month basic course will cover saree blouse, saree petticoat, baby clothes, face masks and reusable sanitary napkins. Each woman has contributed Rs 600.00 towards the honorarium of the instructor, raw material, servicing of machines and so on.

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Seeing all these conditions and with the permission

of the Government and the Gram Panchayat,

FIL/MMF supported Katfal Village in Sangola Taluka

with repairing of Old Bandharas & Construction of

new CNB.

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FICCI SEDF (Social Economic development Foundation) came forward to support the society during Covid 19 with the help of MMF19th May 2020

FICCI SEDF came forward to support the society during Covid 19. Mukul Madhav Foundation has been the on ground implementation partners for this activity.

71 ladies inflicted with HIV and their families were supported by FICCIs Social Economic development Foundation by providing grocery essentials worth Rs. 1400/- each. This will suffice the family for 21 days. These ladies have been identified through Saheli Sangh an NGO working for sex workers in Pune.

The kit comprised of the following items:

Rice- 5 kg Tur Dal- 2 kg

Oil- 2 kg Matki- 2 kg

Masala- 200 gm Sugar- 2 kg

Tea Powder -200 gm Aatta- 5 kg

Bathing Soap- 2 Salt- 1 kg

Mukul Madhav Foundation and Saheli Sangh join together to express their gratitude to FLO National President Harjinder Kaur Talwar for initiating and implementing the same.

Donation of Finolex PVC pipes to Bhatkya Vimukt Jati Shikshan Sanshta (BVJSS), Wagholi, Pune. 22th May 2020

FIL/MMF received an appeal from BVJSS, a non-profit organization working with orphans, for 50 UPVC Finolex pipes to be used for watering various plants and trees in their 2.5 Acre farm land.

FIL/MMF after verification donated them 50 PVC Finolex Pipes of 1.5 inch to Kolpewadi with the help of Finlolex dealer Mr Sachin Muttha and Mr Vinod Sukhla

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Celebrating World Menstrual Hygiene Day28th May 2020

FIL/MMF in association with

Zilla Parishad,Pune pledged to

support over 10000 adolescent

girls from 13 blocks of Pune

District by distributing Sanitary

Napkins. These 13 blocks covers

Rural areas of Daund, Shirur,

Ambegaon, Junnar, Baramati,

Bhor, Haweli, Khed, Mawal,

Mulshi, Indapur, Purandar and

Velha.

This initiative will increase

awareness among adolescent

girls on Menstrual Hygiene and

leading a healthy life.

Donation of Grocery kit and a separate kid-kit to underprevilege family residing under the bridge at Kothrud.22nd May 2020

FIL/MMF supported a family living under the bridge with Grocery & kid kit containing

chocolates, biscuits, chips & chikki to Master Bharat in response to the news published in

Lokmat

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UPDATES FROM RATNAGIRI

Distribution of PPE kits, face shields and protective goggles to District Collector, Ratnagiri6th May 2020

FIL/MMF in its continuous support to fight the COVID 19 situation donated 100 sets of reusable PPE kits along with face shields and protective goggles to District Collector, Ratnagiri. Honorable Minister, Higher Education and Technology Mr. Uday Samant was present at the time of kits donation. Honorable Mr. Samant, and Honorable District Collector Mr. Laxminarayan Mishra appreciated this generous donation by FIL/MMF for providing continuous help in this tough times of Covid 19.

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Grocery Kits Distribution at Pawas village7th May 2020

In response to a request made by Pawas Grampanchayat, Dist. Ratnagiri, FIL/MMF supported

and distributed 300 essential kits to the villagers and their families of Pawas who are unable

to earn their livelihood due to the current COVID -19 lockdown situation. These kits consisted

of dal, rice, poha, biscuits, soap, tea and oil.

The Sarpanch and the villagers of the Pawas appreciated and thanked FIL/MMF's quick and

timely response which benefited 300 needy people.

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Water supply to Bhatye & Phansop villages during summer season20th May 2020

In continuation with to support the noble cause in the water supply and water conservation, FIL and MMF supplies water to the villages of Phansop and Bhatye which are in close vicinity of Ratnagiri plant in every summer when the scarcity of water is at peak. The Water supply scheme was inaugurated at Phansop village. Sarpanch of Phansop and Bhatye village, Grampanchayat (GP) members, representatives of FIL and MMF were present for this occasion. Sarpanch of both the villages and GP members expressed heartfelt gratitude and thanked FIL and MMF for the water supply. Around 300 families will be benefited form this scheme.

UPDATES FROM MASAR30th April 2020/2nd May 2020 - Support to migrant labors with Grocery kits

In response to appeals received from Deputy Collector of Vadodara and Masar Village Sarpanch for provision of essential kits to migrated labors, FIL/MMF supported with Grocery kits which will be os support to these labors to meet their daily needs. Each Kit consisted of 2.5 kg rice, 1 kg tur dal, 1 kg salt, 100 grams of Dhanjiru, Haldi and Mirchi powder.

FIL/MMF supported with these kits to 700 labors at Vadodara and 750 labors at Masar.

The Collector and Village Sarpanch appreciated FIL/MMF’s quick response and added that these food kits will be of great help to the labors in the current COVID 19 pandemic situation.

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Home Guards supported with Grocery kits 19th May 2020

FIL/MMF donated grocery kits to 150 Home Guards of Padra Taluka.

Superintendent of Police, Vadodara Mr. Sudhir Desai, District Commandant of Home Guards

Mr. Gaurang Joshi and Padra Taluka Police Inspector Mr. S M Karmol were present during the

distribution of these kits.

The SP mentioned that the Home Guards are of great help to the police department in

maintaining law and order and by providing them with essential kits FIL/MMF has given the

motivation and encouragement they needed.

The District Commandant of Home Guards also appreciated FIL/MMF’s support to the needy

Home Guards and their Families.

Kits consisted of :- 2.5 KG Rice, 1 KG Tur Daal, 1KG Salt, 100 grm each Turmeric, Mirch and

Dhanajiru Powder, 2 Cotton Mask and one dettol soap.

Updates from Mukul Madhav Vidyalaya

Online Classes resume for 10th Std at MMV 21st May 2020

In order to keep the 10th Std students in line with their syllabus and

that the current COVID – 19 lockdown situation should not have an

adverse effect on their education, online classes have been resumed

by our sincere and hardworking teachers at MMV.

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Success Story/Letter of Gratitude

Dear Mukul Madhav Foundation, My name is Shubham Sutar. I am a Marine Electrical Engineer in Essar shipping Ltd.

I have completed my engineering in the year 2017 from sinhgad institute of Technology and science, Pune.

Growing up in less privileged family has faced so much hurdles in academics. I cannot forgot those days how my parents adjusted money for my education . It was so tough for our family. I had got admission for engineering in sinhgad institute of technology and science, Pune based on merit list, as i said economical condition of my family wasn't well. My father is only person earning , and he lost his fingers in one accindents so earninigs were limited. my parents adjusted money and I took admission. But the expenses of hostels mess weren't in our budget however we managed every situation. And my sister was also studying Nursing in Tilak Maha-rashtra Education Society, though expenses of both were unbearable , my whole family became unbalanced. My father and mother always wants their children to be well educated but at the same time both of them were little helpless.

But there was generous support, MUKUL MADHAV FOUNDATION who helped me and my sister financially and also emotionally . MMF paid my last year fees. And because of that I secured First class with Distinction in BE.

Now, I joined merchant navy as an Electeical Engineer, persuied my 4 months offshore training of Electro Technical officer from Great eastern institute of maritime studies, lonavala, and that time also MMF stands behind me solely and provided Rs.1 lakh scholarship, after that I have completed my 8 months onboard training from Essar shipping Ltd with handsome salary.

My Sister also Working as a Nurse in Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital, pune and strongly serving government in this Covid 19 pandemic.

Really we dont have words to express our gratitude towards MMF . Our both education pur-suits would not be possible without generous support from MUKUL MADHAV FOUNDATION. Thank so much MMF , Thank you so much to the whole staff of MMF.

Sincerely,

Shubham Sutar

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Medical Assistance -

Medical Assistance – 23 patients – Rs.8,52,000/-

Donors for this month

Aakash Chordia Jayant Sinha

Abhik Das Karshev Diamonds Pvt ltd

ACI Worldwide Consulting India Pvt.Ltd Lata Raheja

Aparna Chudasama Lucy Swaminathan

Aruna Katara Menlo Homes LLP

Aruna Bhaskar Mohan Chandrashekhar

Arup Mondal Paresh Electricals (Sachin Kulkarni)

Auroma Traders Paytm

Chandrakant Rupchand karwa Prashant Chhalani

Chitta Ranjan debata Raj Gopal Anand

Dharam Raheja Rohan manoj shah

Enam Asset Management Sanjay Bardhan

FICCI Socio Economic Development Suman Ghosh

Harak Samir Mehta Talera Automobiles

Indu Khinvsara Vishwaraj Agencies Pvt.Ltd

Joyce Steven Ammana Zaher Esmael Shamsh

We would like to THANK our generous donors.

A special mention to Finolex Industries Limited for supporting all our initiatives!

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2) Sanitation facilities provided to Tribal women

3) FIL/MMF supports drought affected

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4) FIL/MMF helps in Dam repairs

5) Footware distribution to Migrant workers

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6) FIL/MMF continues water support to villages in Ratnagiri

7) Grocery kits distributed to Home Gaurds in Gujarat

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- Pearl S. Buck

To Serve is beautiful, especially if it is donewith joy and a wholeheart and a free mind

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Thank you for your continued help and

support towards Mukul Madhav Foundation.

Hope you have enjoyed this issue!

MUKUL MADHAV FOUNDATION TEAM

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