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Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana (BJS) Report 2004 - 2009

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Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana (BJS) Report 2004 - 2009

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Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana (BJS) Report 2004 - 2009

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ContentContentContentContent Page No.Page No.Page No.Page No.

BHARATIYA JAIN SANGHATANA (BJS) 1

VISION (BJS) 1

Social Service WingSocial Service WingSocial Service WingSocial Service Wing

WHAT IS SOCIAL SERVICE WING 3

WHY SOCIAL SERVICE WING 3

MISSION – SOCIAL SERVICE WING 3

TOUR

Tour by National President

Tour by State President

Tour by Regional & District President

4-5

MEETINGS

Trust Board

Central Management Board

National Executive Committee

State Executive Committee

Head Office- Karyakarta Sammelan

Regional & District Executive Committee

Meeting Calendar 2009-2010

6-9

Activity Calendar 2009-2010 10

PROGRAMS 11

Jain Janaganana 11

Marriage Related Programs

Jain Family Court- Pariwarik Mahila Lok Adalat

Basic Family Counseling Course

Yuvak Yuvati Parichay Sammelan

Empowerment of Girls to face the Social Challenges of 21st Century (EOG)

11-13

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Educational Programs

Student Assessment Program (SAP VIII)

Knowledge Kafe (KK)

Career Guidance

Personality Development Program

13-16

Health Programs

Plastic Surgery Camp

Yoga & Pranayam Shibir

16-17

Other Programs

Women's participation in Business

Holistic Development of family

Youth Summer Camp

17-18

Training Programs – Office Bearers 18

Networking 19

Educational WingEducational WingEducational WingEducational Wing

WHAT IS EDUCATIONAL WING 21

WHY EDUCATIONAL WING 21

MISSION –EDUCATIONAL WING 21

Data FJEI

Implemented Programs (State wise) 21

EDUQIP- Educational Quality Improvement Project

Programs – Thrust Area wise 22

Disaster Management WingDisaster Management WingDisaster Management WingDisaster Management Wing

WHAT IS DISASTER MANAGEMENT WING 24

WHY DISASTER MANAGEMENT WING 24

MISSION – DISASTER MANAGEMENT WING 24

PAST PROJECTS 25

FuturFuturFuturFuture Planse Planse Planse Plans 26

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BHARATIYA JAIN SANGHATANA (BJS)

BJS is a Pune based NGO with a national footprint completing its Silver Jubilee of sparkling services

rendered in three sectors namely, Social Services, Education and Disaster Management founded by Shri.

Shantilal Muttha. BJS is a non-political, non-profit, professional organization working towards the benefit

of all. It was established in the year 1985.

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WHAT IS SOCIAL SERVICE WING

To provide help and support in different social issues like marriage, education, health and general awareness.

Social Service wing is concerned with varied social problems being faced by the society, their causes,

solutions & human aspects. BJS is providing varied services for children, young people and families. Office

bearers are in touch with ground level people directly and help them to cope with difficulties to enhance the

quality of life and for development of full potential of each individual, group and community in the society.

WHY SOCIAL SERVICE WING

BJS works for betterment of Jain Community. The social service wing carries out detailed research on

various social issues affecting Jain Communities, scientifically analyse the data collected over a large

universe, prepare the awareness programs and after posing the critical scrutiny of expert is rolled out to the

community for quality improvement of life.

Mission Mission Mission Mission –––– Social Service Wing Social Service Wing Social Service Wing Social Service Wing

� Create awareness for social issues affecting individuals, families and

community.

� Leverage existing infrastructure of community to engage them in improving

quality of life.

� Deliver programs for effecting transformation.

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To achieve objectives BJS conducts tours, meetings & develops research-based programs as per social need

& implement in community for development of society.

TOURS

Tour by National President

The National President toured (Sampark Yatra) in different states of India

during 2008-2009 to strengthen the network & bring Jain Community

together on handling following major issues

� Educational Problems & Solution for Students

� Empowerment of Girls to face the Social Challenges of 21st century.

� Assessment of Marriage related Problems & Solution

� To understand Changing Nature of Business in Jain Society.

The Sampark Yatra was conducted in two phases, first phase started on 2nd

April 2008 in Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu &

second phase started from March 2009 till Sept 2009 in Karnataka,

Maharashtra & Rajasthan.

Sampark Yatra

GJ CG MP TN MH RJ KA

Valsad Rajnandgaon Indore Chenai Solapur Badmer Bellary

Surat Kanker Ujjain Vellore Barshi Balotra Hospet

Rajkot Dhamtari Bhopal Trichi Beed Pachpadra Chittardurg

Surendranagar Kawardha Khandwa Madurai Nagpur Pali Shimoga

Bhuj Janjgir Champa Itarsi Salem Chandrapur Beawar Dhavangiri

Jamnagar Durg Sagar Erode Wardha Hubli

Vadodara Ambikapur Jabalpur Coimbtore Yavatmal

Ahmedabad Bilaspur Balaghat Washim

Mahasamund Akola

Jagdalpur Amaravati

Malakapur

Lonar

Aurangabad

Kada

Sangamner

Kolhapur

Jalna

Nashik

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Action plan after Sampark Yatra

After Sampark Yatra a meeting conducted at Head Office for further deliberations, with volunteers from

following area.

� Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh on 7-8 June 2008

� Gujarat on 11 May 2008

� Tamil Nadu & Karnakata on 27-28 June 2008

The Sampark Yatra was a great success. It fulfilled objectives it had set out for.

Further deliberations with the volunteers concluded into the decision to bring

about change in the social and educational areas through a series of programmes

and need based activities.

Tour by State President

State president conducts tour twice in a year in his state with following objectives

� To understand social problems in Jain community

� Provide guidance to new office bearers

� Showcasing of organisational activities to Jain Community

Shri. Hastimalji Bamb (State President –Maharashtra, 2004-2006)

Conducted tour from July to August 2005.

Shri. Gautamchandji Sancheti (State President – Maharashtra ,2006-2008)

Conducted tour from 8th June to 22nd July 2006

Shri. Sudarshanji Jain (State President – Maharashtra ,2008-2010)

Conducted tour from 28th June 2008 to 4th Oct. 2008

Shri. Maheshji Kothari (National Council Member & State In-Charge Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh)

Conducted tour From 9th January to 22nd January 2007

Shri. Maheshji Kothari (NEC & State In-charge MP & CG) & Shri. Kamleshji Humar (V.Pres. –MP)

Conducted tour from 22nd Sept to 29th Sept. 2008

Shri. Maheshji Kothari (NEC & State In-charge MP & CG )& Shri. Kamleshji Humar (Vice President – MP)

Conducted tour 14 Sept to 25th Sept 2009

Tour by Regional & District President

Regional & District president of respective Regions/ Districts conduct tour in their area along with State

President & separately in his duration of two years.

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MEETINGS

BJS conducts meetings at various levels, to review our programs & plan for future.

Trust Board

Sr. No.

Date Place Purpose

1 25 Nov. 2004 Mumbai Discussion regarding ongoing Projects, to approve the audit 2002-2003, Selection of members National/ State/ Regional/ District working committee, Progress report of WERC, Review of National Conference, discussion regarding formation of different committees.

2 19 Aug. 2005 Mumbai Discussion regarding ongoing Projects, to approve the audit 2003-2004, discussion on permanent rehabilitation projects of education, & Health Services in A & N after Tsunami, relief activities in TN & Pondicherry, BJS EDQUIP, FJEI activities, Progress report of WERC- 300 orphan children. Discussion regarding relief work at Mandhara Devi & Kokan

3 24 July 2006 Mumbai Presentation of audited report & for approval, discussion on report to be submitted to Charity Commissioner, Discussion about the induction of New Trustees, report on Wagholi Educational Rehabilitation Centre, Discussion on FJEI activities, formation of Management committee.

4 14 Mar. 2008 Pune- Head Office

Discussion & approval regarding resolutions that have been passed by Central Management Board Presentation of audited report & for approval, Presentation of report of work done by BJS, FJEI, BJS EDUQIP, WERC, Appreciated effort taken by Shri. P C Nahar for construction of girls hostel at Wagholi, proposed name for CEO for three years.

Central Management Board

Sr. No. Date Place Purpose

1 31 July 2006 Pune HO Appointment of 3 Trusties on Central Management Board- Shri. Prafulla Parakh, Shri. Prakashchand Surana & Shri. P C Nahar

2 11 Mar. 2007 Pune HO To deposit the donation received from Muttha Associates in BJS.

3 10 May 2007 Pune HO Discussion finances and holding of Fixed Deposits.

4 30 May 2007 Pune HO To withdraw the fixed deposit of BJS 35 Ac to purchase of vehicle & equipments for BJS-EDUQIP, Goa project

5 20 June 2007 Pune HO Further discussion on finances and holding of Fixed Deposits

6 08 Aug. 2007 Pune HO Discuss the proposed resolution on the signing authority to operate the Axis bank Ltd & Mahesh Co-op Bank

7 30 Oct. 2007 Pune HO To discuss the proposed resolution on the signing authority to operate the Axis bank Ltd

8 20 Nov. 2007 Pune HO To discuss the proposed resolution on the signing authority to operate Mahesh Bank Ltd.

9 10 Jan. 2008 Pune HO To discuss the proposed resolution to cancel the overdraft facility from Axis Bank

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National Executive Committee

Sr. No. Date Place Purpose

1 15 May 2004 Pune HO Declared Shri. Prakashchand Surana as a General Secretary & Shri. Prafulla Parakh as a Secretary. Discussion regarding documentation of BJS of last 20 years, Follow up of meeting & programs, involvement of new generation in BJS, to start Medi-claim policy, Expansion on BJS in other state – Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Karnataka

2 10 Jan. 2005 Pune HO Discussion regarding expansion of BJS in Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat & Rajasthan states. Information given by National President on Mahavir Mahatma Award, Discussion regarding Parichay Sammelan in Mahrashtra, National Secretary provide information that Career Guidance book is ready for print, Discussion regarding Mediclaim Policy, Distribution of Janaganana Forms.

3 15-16 July 2005 Pune HO Discussion on Andaman & Nicobar Rehabilitation Project, A & N Educational Quality Improvement Program, NFSA 2005, Tie- up with Cambridge University, FJEI Fast Track Scheme, Mahaveer Mahatma Awards, JAINA convention

4 13 Dec. 2005 Wagholi Joint meeting with NEC, SEC

CD presentation of work done at A & N, Information & discussion on A & N Educational Quality Improvement Program. CD presentation on 500 boys from Jammu & Kashmir, Discussion on Future plans for disaster Management, Discussion regarding WANGO award, Welcome 500 boys from Jammu & Kashmir

5 27-28 Jan. 2006 Pune HO Discussion on Jammu & Kashmir Rehabilitation Projects, FJEI Fast Track Scheme, FJEI state Conferences, EDUQIP, WANGO Award, Future Plans for Disaster Management.

6 07 Oct. 2006 Pune HO Showcasing of BJS programs, implementation plan to role out these programs.

7 07 Apr. 2007 Pune HO Action plan for implementation of BJS programs, Appointment of NEC & SEC, Schedule for state conference, Finalising the roles & responsibilities of National Council Members, discussion on strategy, finalising action plan.

8 15 Mar. 2008 Pune HO Information on implemented BJS programs, Sampark Yatra

9 17-18 Jan. 2009 Jalgaon Brainstorming Meeting – to understand & compile process for future action. Decision was taken that history of Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana get documented & must focus on its visibility to the nation.

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State Executive Committee

Sr. No. Date Place Purpose

1 8 May 2004 Pune HO Discussion on BJS CD presentation, Plan about state level adhivation, Booklet of BJS activities, New topics about BJS implementation

2 12 June 2004 Pune HO Announcement of SEC, Discussion on expectations from SEC, Tour by State President, Future plans for Parichay Sammelan & Mass Marriage

3 6 Sept 2004 Pune HO Discussion regarding Jain Janaganana, Regional Tour, Career Guidance & Development of Ladies programs

4 24 Oct 2004 Ahmednagar

5 21 Dec 2004 Pune HO Discussion Regarding Jain Janaganana & Mahavir Mahatma Award Project.

6 26 Feb 2005 Akola

7 19 March 2005 Pune HO Review work conducted regarding Jain Janaganana, Discussion on responsibilities given to SEC, action plan on Parichay Sammelan, Mahavir Mahatma Award, Information provided on EDUQIP, Meeting regarding Vocational Training Course.

8 15 June 2005 Jalna

9 23 Oct 2005 Aurangabad

10 19 Feb 2006 Jalgaon

11 17 Aug 2006 Pune HO State & Regional Executive Committee Members

Vision, Mission, strength & weakness of BJS were reviewed, Traditional to professional way of working style was emphasized.

12 8 April 2007 Pune HO Reporting of state & regional activities, implementation of BJS programs, views, experiences & difficulties while implementing the programs.

13 21 Jan 2008 Pune HO Selection of new office bearers.

14 30 July 2008 Pune HO Roles & responsibilities of State Council Members & Regional president, Finalisation of state convener for each subject, selection of volunteers to roll out the programs at National level.

15 26 May 2009 Pune HO For finalising date for Maharashtra state Adhivation

Action Plan Meeting

State Conference

Maharashtra 23rd April 2006 Jalna

Maharashtra 09th Dec 2007 Ahmednagar

Maharashtra 18th May 2008 Aurangabad

Chhattisgarh 12nd June 2008 Raipur

Maharashtra 12th July 2009 Amaravati

Chhattisgarh 04th July 2009 Raipur

Madhya Pradesh 26th July 2009 Indore

Tamil Nadu 21st June 2009 Trichi

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Head Office- Karyakarta Sammelan

Karyakarta Sammelan 18-19 August 2007- Pune- Muttha Tower

Showcasing of BJS programs, Presentation of report, Action plan for coming year.

Karyakartas from Karnataka - 8 April 2009- Pune HO

Karyakartas were updated on the work done by BJS Selection of office bearers for 2009-2011

Implementation plan of BJS HO programs for year 2009 in Karnataka State.

Regional & District Executive Committee

As per our activity calendar meeting were conducted in respective Regions & Districts.

Meeting Calendar 2009-2010

Month National Executive Committee

State Executive Committee

Regional Executive Committee

District Executive Committee

Village Executive Committee

May

June 08.06.2009

July 19.07.2009

August 02.08.2009 09.08.2009

September 06.09.2009

October 25.10.2009 04.10.2009 25.10.2009

November

December 27.12.2009

January 03.01.2010 11.01.2010

February 14.02.2010 14.02.2010

March 21.03.2010

April 25.04.2010 04.04.2010

In National executive committee meeting State President & secretary should be invited.

In State Executive Committee Meeting National President, Vice President, General Secretary & National Secretary should be invited.

In State Executive Committee all Regional President should be invited.

In Regional Executive Committee all District President should be invited.

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Activity Calendar 2009-2010

Month District Level

May Computer Awareness Program

June English Speaking Course

July Tour by Regional President & felicitation of Jain Students

August Celebration of independence Day

September Felicitation of Jain Teachers

October Motivation for Appearing in Scholarship Exam

November CD Presentation

December Get Together (Family trip)

January Medical Fitness camp

February Fund Raising Program

March No Pograms due to Examinations

April Celebration of Mahavir Jayanti

State President must conduct tour in his state.

State president must arrange Karyakarta Sammelan in his state once in a year.

Adhivation of Karyakarta’s should be conducted once in a two years by Pune by Head Office

District Report - Sample

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PROGRAMS

BJS identifies National Issues, creates practical solutions based on

experiences and then converts them into workable modules. These

modules are then implemented in the home ground successfully. After

analysing the results of the pilot run, the modules are taken across the

country for implementation. This has been the tried and tested method of

working. This kind of approach has been the Unique Performance

Proposition of this organisation for two and a half decades now.

Jain Janaganana

Information on family background of the Jain Community was collected in

2004 to 2005 using predefined schedule in Maharashtra state. Received

20590 completed forms from different parts of Maharashtra. Information

on Age, Sex, Blood group, Education (Indian degree/ foreign degree),

Occupation/employment, and participation in social/religious activities

was collected.

According to survey

� Child Sex Ratio within Jain Community is declining; sixteen states

and union territories have a child sex ratio below 850 female per 1000

male among Jains. Among the major states having large Jain

population sex ratio in the age group 0-6 is low at 832 in Gujarat and

878 in Rajasthan.

� The proportion of growth rate declined to 0.4% in the years 1991 and

2001 i.e. 20% decline.

� Jains had average 1.5 children per women, which was lowest among

all other Indian religious communities.

� The literacy rate among the Jains was the highest at 94.1 percent.

� As compared to all religion the female work participation is lowest

among Jains. It is noted as 9.2 percent only.

Marriage Related Programs

Jain Family Court- Pariwarik Mahila Lok Adalat

The Pariwarik Mahila Lok Adalat was held at Pune on 24th Dec. 2005 with

a joint effort of Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana & District Legal Services

Authority, Pune. The 448 cases were put up in the PMLA. Bharatiya Jain

Sanghatana was involved in matrimonial disputes including divorce,

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maintenance of wife, parents and children etc. Three counseling sessions

were held from the month of August to December. BJS approached parties

with the help of district court. Counselors and lawyers approached the

parties individually. It played positive and constructive role. More than 30

lawyers and counselors were involved in this process. The settlement

resolving the misunderstandings between couples was noted down on the

paper for each case. Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana put up more than 30 cases

in front of Lok Adalat.

Basic Family Counseling Course

All communities’ theses days are facing immense problems relating to pre

marriage & post marriage issues. Realizing the need to resolve such issues

BJS has taken it upon itself to train & establish marriage counsellors at

district level. A counselor course was designed after due research. The first

training course was conducted at Head Office between 9-13th Sept. 2009.

15 Participants attended & 05 were approved as counselors.

Yuvak Yuvati Parichay Sammelan

Choosing the Right Life partner for eligible boys & girls is an essential

requirement. Selection of a suitable & appropriate partner becomes one of

the important decisions of adult life. BJS organises Parichay Sammelan

countrywide for the Jain Community with an aim to create a platform for

prospective Yuvaks & Yuvatis for choosing a life partner. BJS organises 4

different types of Parichay Sammelan.

Implementation of Program

Category Number of Participants Total

2007 2008 2009

Widow/ Divorcee/ Disabled : Pune HO 156 196 154 506

Oswal : Pune HO 127 365 656 1148

Digambar : Pune HO 281 118 399

Gujarati : Pune HO 158 71 299

General :

Raipur, Indore, Trichi, Chennai, Nagar, Niphad, Kolhapur , Aurangabad

349 356 1089 1794

Total 1071 917 2088 4076

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Empowerment of Girls to face the Social Challenges of 21st Century (EOG)

Aim to develop the course was to equip young girls to save oneself from

undesirable things by correct self-understanding.

It is 32 hrs certificate course for unmarried girls between the age group of

16- 25 years. Each session is of 2 hours. A total 16 sessions, one session a

week is delivered over 4 months. There are 12 different areas that are

covered such as Generation Gap, Imbalance in Education of Boys & girls,

impact of changing nature of Family, Friends & their influence, Impact of

Media & Technology, Marriage etc. BJS has conducted 67 courses for the

Jain Communities spread over 7 states. It has also trained 77 facilitators

across five states from different cities like Pune, Indore, Erode, Jabalpur &

Nakoda, who have been approved to conduct the classes & analysis of

feedback indicates that the community has considered it essential for the

young girls and needs to be spread to other communities as well.

Implementation of Programs EOG

Name of the State

Centres No. of Participants

Participants in Training Program

Approved Trainers

Maharashtra 32 708 242 25

Madhya Pradesh

06 080 108 8

Chhattisgarh 08 211

Karnataka 07 151

Tamil Nadu 09 184 33 11

Rajasthan 05 137 8 5

Gujarat 02 051

Total 67 1522 391 49

Educational Programs

Student Assessment Program (SAP VIII)

It is a scientific assessment of the potential & aptitude of Children to know

their interests, Likings and their weakness in order to groom them to

utilise their full potential as they grown up. The test is conducted for class

8 students & again for class 10 students, which assist them in decision

making for their careers.

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Implementation of Program

Student Assessment Program (SAP VIII)

State 2006 2007 2008 2009 till

date Total

Maharashtra 692 3550 3491 1468 9201

Chhattisgarh 0340 0076 0044 0460

Madhya Pradesh

0730 0338 0293 1361

Tamil Nadu 0404 0169 0048 0621

Gujarat 1104 0169 1273

Karnataka 0246 0045 0291

Rajasthan 1012 1012

Total 692 5024 6436 2067 14219

Student Assessment Program (SAP X)

State 2008 2009 Total

Maharashtra 685 1146 1831

Chhattisgarh 356 31 387

Madhya Pradesh 723 255 978

Tamil Nadu 281 50 331

Gujarat 186 146 332

Karnataka 42 219 261

Rajasthan 390 390

Total 2663 1847 4510

Training Programs – SAP Report Distribution

After a scientific assessment to know the potential & aptitude of children,

they need one to one counselling to know his / her interest & proper

guidance to groom their potential. Four hours massive training provided

by BJS at different places of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh & Gujarat

state to create 131 counselors to provide this service to Jain students.

The training program started in June 2009 and conducted at eight places.

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Knowledge Kafe (KK)

Knowledge is a universal need. It is web base program launched in

January 2006. It is a huge digital library especially designed to suit school

students and teachers. With following Objectives

� Create a global platform for sharing and accessing of information

� Establish digital knowledge bank

� Facilitate holistic development of students

Year State Centres Benefited Students

2007 Maharashtra 29 1835

2007 Madhya Pradesh 13 1100

2007 Chhattisgarh 05 670

2008 Gujarat 19 1372

2009 Total 66 4977

Career Guidance

Conducted by Shri. Hemchandra Shinde, Baramati & Prof.Yugal Rayalu &

Dr. Narendra Bhusari, Nagpur are qualified & experienced facilitators

attached to BJS since 2006. Students have too many options but lack of

professional guidance. Right guidance will steer their career towards the

right path.

The objectives of the course are

� To create awareness of various career options available.

� To provide information regarding the requirement and eligibility for

various careers.

� To provide information regarding the standard techniques required

achieving desire goals.

State 2007 2008 2009 till date Total

Maharashtra 1435 9557 2930 13922

Chhattisgarh 0245 245

Madhya Pradesh 1295 250 1545

Tamil Nadu 120 120

Gujarat 500 500

Karnataka 200 350 550

Andhra Pradesh 70 70

Total 1435 11867 3650 16952

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Personality Development Program

Conducted by Shri. Sunil Lodha in Maharashtra at 10 places in the month

Feb. 2008. It was two hours programs basically conducted for office

bearers. Topics covered : what is public speaking, do’s & don’ts, necessity

of public speaking. Total 535 participants were benefited from this

program.

Health Programs

Plastic Surgery Camp

� Conducted by Padmashree Dr. Sharadkumar Dicksheet, MD

practicing in USA

� Involved in this work since 1985 and has performed over 1,60,000

surgeries under the banner of BJS

� Organising Free Camps each year at 20 to 30 places in Maharashtra

for benefiting patients.

� Surgeries on cleft lip, cleft palate and squint for the poor and needy

children free of cost.

� Surgeries done for infants, children & young adolescents and girls

are mostly benefited.

� The camps are held every year all over Maharashtra.

Place No. of Surgeries

Place No. of Surgeries

Place No. of Surgeries

Ahmednagar 3075 Nashik 4731 Alibaug 785

Pandharpur 836 Sangamner 1552 Chiplun 712

Solapur 3660 Loni 1422 Dapoli 372

Barshi 1230 Pune 6896 Kolhapur 1934

Latur 1935 Hydrabad 2171 Oras 427

Osmanabad 1533 Banglore & Belgaum

497 Khopoli 1006

Yavatmal & Digras

2225 Mahad 1269

Parabhani 2407 Mangaon 1369 Total 42044

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Yoga & Pranayam Shibir

Conducted by Shri. Tushar Sisodia from Head Office. It is 2 hours 5 days program. Program conducted for

Jain & other Community. He is a master trainer & conducting 5 days training program for Jain community.

5 days program has been started implementing in August 2008 in Maharashtra state. Till date the Yoga Shibir

has been conducted at 62 centres for children from schools, ladies & gents from Jain & other community.

Program Conducted in School

23 Centres– 11210 Students & 254 Teachers

Program Conducted for Society

Sr. No Type Centres Beneficiaries

1 Jain 13 2968

2 Ladies 02 0100

Other Programs

Women's participation in Business

Utilization of their skills and academic qualification. This program conducted by Shri. Sunil Lodha in

Maharashtra at 11 places in the month of Feb. 2008. More than 800 members participated in the program.

Place No. of Participants

Place No. of Participants

Nagpur 150 Nashik 110

Chandrapur 30 Dhule 120

Wardha 70 Aurangabad 20

Yavatmal 40 Ahmednagar 125

Jalna 40 Solapur 25

Total 820

Holistic Development of family

Family being the basic social group must develop if the society is to develop. Programs have been designed

to target and benefit every affected age group in the family.

Program was rolled out in 2008 at Vardhaman Pratishthan, Shivajinagar, Pune. Shivajinagar & nearby area

has a high population of educated, professional, industrial class of Jain community. The program benefited

children, youth & adults of Jain Community.

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Thrust Area 4-13 yrs 14-24

yrs 25-40 yrs

Male 25-40 yrs Female

Family Head

Total

No. of Programs Scheduled 10 07 16 26 21

No. Of Programs Held 05 07 14 21 14 80

No. of New Programs Added 02 05 00 06 03 16

Hours Held 60 110.5 27 109.5 60.5 367

No. of Person Benefited 190 1731 1559 2372 1981 7833

Youth Summer Camp

For physical, mental & intellectual development of the Youth, BJS

organised youth summer camp. It was organized at Wagholi in month of

May, 2009 for three days (29th to 31st May 2009). A Total 366 youth aged

between 15- 25 years registered. Finally 342 youth from 8 different states

participated. Different activities such as Yoga, Sports, Trekking, Field

visit, Lectures, Talent competition, Movie, Creative activity program &

indoor & outdoor events were organised. Children enjoyed the camp &

requested to organise 5-day camps annually.

Training Programs – Office Bearers

15 Sept 2006 – State & Regional Office Bearers – Head Office

Role & responsibility, Communication skill, review & data collection,

Record Keeping

10 Dec 2006- Office Bearers- Head Office

Ethics in Social Work, Leadership & team Building, Communication &

public speaking, Motivation & networking, Managing Self &

Environment, Programme Management, Use of Technology for BJS

Programmes

8-9 Nov. 2008- Office Bearers –Head Office

Message of organisation & publicity, Chain of Implementation,

Convenience & power of SMS, Technology, Handling of meeting.

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Networking

To bring together Jain Community & to understand need of community BJS is having strong network in

seven states of regional, district & village level in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu,

Rajasthan, Karnataka and Bihar & expected to move in Gujarat State.

State No. of Regions No. of Districts No. of Cities

Maharashtra 11 65 283

Chhattisgarh 05 00 220

Madhya Pradesh 17 51

Tamil Nadu 18

Rajasthan 01 07

Karnataka 09

Responsibilities of Office Bearers includes:

� Correspondence with other office bearers & Head Office

� Organise Programs as per activity calendar provided by Head Office

� Making administrative arrangements for programmes of HO, Pune and publicizing them.

� Regular reporting to head office, in provided format with photographs, Newspaper cutting etc.

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WHAT IS EDUCATIONAL WING

Federation of Jain Educational Institutes (FJEI)

Various Jain organisations all over the country are

working for noble cause, BJS decided to create a

well-coordinated and purposeful organisation in the

form of Federation of Jain Educational Institutes

(FJEI).

WHY EDUCATIONAL WING

It was felt necessary that each of the educational

Institutes must attain excellence and for this the

Institute must be a part of a large network and have

global reach.

Data FJEI 80% Educational Institutes are from Rural area &

20 % from Urban.

No. of Educational Institutes

Total Institutes run by Jain Charitable Trusts Approx 2500

Institutes affiliated to FJEI 1731

Colleges and Higher Education 523

Higher Secondary & Secondary 367

Middle, Primary & Pre primary 654

Others 187

MISSION MISSION MISSION MISSION –––– EDUCATIONAL WING EDUCATIONAL WING EDUCATIONAL WING EDUCATIONAL WING

• Address the needs and create awareness for

improving Quality in educational delivery

• Focus on roles and responsibilities of stake

holders

•• Deliver programs to lead to Holistic

development of children

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Implemented Programs (State wise)

TEP TTP MTEP ACC SAP VIII SAP X

Trust Inst Participants Inst Participants Inst Inst Participants Inst Participants

Andhra Pradesh 2 1 1 6 11 175 1 19

Bihar 1 1 27

Chhattisarh 25 101 100 14 33 38 38 1674 26 1084

Delhi 1 10 2 1 13 1 1 61 1 49

Gujarat 35 70 28 111 54 54 6518 53 2845

Harayana 8 18 1 5 18 10 382 1 22

Karnataka 32 1 134 43 205 59 29 2028 28 2821

Kerala 57 1

Maharashtra 58 20 460 54 181 100 100 13636 65 4345

Madhya Pradesh 49 2 129 30 145 65 65 3799 62 2806

Punjab 9 5 4 18 18 1104 3 106

Rajasthan 41 5 14 29 145 68 68 2401 23 865

Tamil Nadu 21 64 17 49 30 30 2650 25 1365

West Bengal 2 11 11 96 7 265

Total 283 129 978 218 888 436 436 34551 295 16594

EDUQIP- Educational Quality Improvement Project

� Address the critical need for quality Improvement in schools

� To assist in capacity & capability building

� To develop & implement comprehensive basket of programs

Programs – Thrust Area wise

Thrust Area Name of Programs

Trustees Trustee Empowerment Program (TEP)

Institutes School Accreditation & Support Program (SASP)

Teachers Teachers Training Program (TTP)

Teachers Measuring Teacher Effectiveness Programme (MTEP)

Students Student Assessment Program (SAP VIII)

Students Student Assessment Program (SAPX)

Technology Knowledge Kafe (KK)

Technology Smart School Software (SS)

Futuristic Awareness

State / Centres No. of

Schools

Andaman & Nicobar 0416

Goa 1789

Navodaya Vidyalayas 575

Gujarat (4500) 1995

New Mumbai Municipal corporation

51

Jalgaon Municipal Corporation

49

Total 4875

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WHAT IS DISASTER MANAGEMENT WING

BJS has fully utilized the resources of this network as well as the resources of other organizations in terms of

manpower, infrastructure, finance and logistics to reach out to the people hit by disasters any where in the

country.

WHY DISASTER MANAGEMENT WING

BJS is dedicated to nation - building through the spheres of providing rehabilitation resources during natural

and man-made disasters.

MISSIONMISSIONMISSIONMISSION

� Develop mechanisms to respond, assist and support during major

disasters

� Establish an international Disaster Management Institute

� Prepare comprehensive guidelines and training modules for

empowering stakeholders for better response during crisis

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PAST PROJECTS

Tsunami Tamil Nadu-2004

Rescue & Relief work through 6 camps

Tsunami Andaman & Nicobar Islands -2004

Constructed 11 School buildings & 34 Hospital

buildings in just 1 year.

Stampede at Mandhardevi temple, Maharashtra -2005

Timely relief & rescue activities

Maharashtra Floods-2005/2006

5000 household kits distributed to victims

Jammu &Kashmir Earthquake –2005

870 pre-fabricated shelters constructed in just 30 days to provide shelters

to 15,000 people

Konkan floods-2006

Research & Development work

Bihar Floods-2008

Medical aid to 1,50,000 victims in 181 days

Dhule Riots-2009

Provided 1000 doors

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Future PlansFuture PlansFuture PlansFuture Plans

� BJS will be completing it’s silver Jubilee year in May 2010. It is proposed

to hold a National convention at Pune where in more than one lakh people

are expected to attend.

� A number of social programmes like EOB, EOC, “Mulyavardhan" are in

the pipeline and expected to be rolled out in 2010.

� BJS network is planned to spread over Bihar next year and strengthen its

network in Tamil Nadu, Karnakaka & Rajasthan.

� Involvement of ex-office bearers to strengthen the BJS network.

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National Executive CommitteeNational Executive CommitteeNational Executive CommitteeNational Executive Committee

NameNameNameName MobileMobileMobileMobile

Shri. Shantilalji Muttha 9823029252

Shri. G. C. Jain 9425502011

Shri. Prakashchadji Surana 9960100317

Shri. Prafullaji Parakh 9422101198

Shri. Maheshji Kothari 9424390701

Shri. Mahendraji Surana 9420551526

Shri. Shantilalji Pokerna 9421138646

Shri. Chandanmalji Bafna 9372564857

Shri. Bhagchandji Binayke 9372013131

Shri. Hastimalji Bamb 9422219068

Shri. Gautamchandji Sancheti 9326356711

Shri. Sampatji Zabak 9425213355

Shri. Bhavarlalji Munot 9391222488

Shri. Gautamchandji Surana 9444324426

Dr. Parasji Bora 9372370048

Shri. Virendra Jain 9329755599

Shri. Babubhai Mehta 9825147701

Shri. Amarji Gandhi 9822362837

Shri. Mahendraji Kataria 9422459676

Shri. Subhashchandra Jain 9890963332

State PresidentState PresidentState PresidentState President

Shri. Sudarshanji Jain - Maharashtra 9422156523

Shri. Sureshbhai Kothari - Gujarat 9374290000

Shri. Rajendraji Lunker - Tamil Nadu 9360025001

Shri. Jeevrajji Singhi - Madhya Pradesh 9303276846

Shri. Tej Bhadur Singhji Jain (Vaid) - Bihar 9334778913

Shri. Lokeshji Kawadia- Chhattisagarh 9424207799

Shri. Omprakashji Lunavat- Karnataka 9845350863

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Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana (BJS)H.O.: Level 8, Muttha Chambers II, Senapati Bapat Marg, Pune 411016

Tel: 020 6605 0000 Fax: 020 6605 0011

Email: [email protected]

Websites: www.bjsindia.org www.fjei.org www.bjsdisastermanagement.org

Empowerment of Girls

(EOG)

Holistic Development of

Family (HDF)

Student Assessment

Program (SAP)

Std. IV, VIII & X

Career Guidance

Knowledge Kafe

Yuvak Yuvati Parichaya

Sammelan

Janaganana Drive

Mass Marriages

Jain Family Court

Felicitation of Teachers

Plastic Surgery Camps

Computer Awareness

Program

And many more...

Empowerment of Boys

(EOB)

Felicitation of Jain Students

Social Service Wing

Federation of Jain

Educational Institutes

(FJEI)

Coverage of BJS-EDUQIP

Educational Quality

Improvement Project

(BJS-EDUQIP)� A Federation of

National Network of

1720 Jain Educational

Institutes (JEI), spread

across 12 states

Covers 90% of

Primary Educational

Institutes & 10% of

Higher Educational

Institutes

More than 80% JEI are

in rural areas & less

than 20% JEI are in

urban areas

At 328 schools of FJEI

network

At 400 schools of

Andaman & Nicobar

Islands

At 1790 schools of

Goa

At 563 schools of

Navodaya Vidyalaya

Samiti (NVS)

Trustee Empowerment

Program (TEP)

School Accreditation &

Support Program

(SASP)

Management

Development Program

(MDP)

Teachers Training

Program (TTP)

Principal Empowerment

Program (PEP)

Student Assessment

Program (SAP) for

Std. IV, VIII & X

Knowledge Kafe (KK)

School Administration

Software Program (SS)

Measuring Teacher

Effectiveness Program

(MTEP)

And many more...

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� Covering total 167

schools in 110 villages

of tehsil Patoda in

district Beed

Basket of Programs to

assist schools & Institutes to

upscale the Quality of

Education.

Communal Riots -

1992

Latur Earthquake -

1993

Melghat Malnutrition

Project-1997

Jabalpur Earthquake-

1997

Gujarat Earthquake-

2001

Akola Floods -2002

Tsunami Tamil Nadu-

2004

Tsunami Andaman &

Nicobar Islands -2004

Stampede at

Mandhardevi temple,

Maharashtra -2005

Maharashtra Floods-

2005/2006

Jammu &Kashmir

Earthquake -2005

Konkan floods-2006

Bihar Floods-2008

International Institute

for Disaster

Management (IIDM)

proposed

Peace march from Pune

to Nagpur with

religious heads from

Jain, Hindu and Muslim

community

Educational

rehabilitation of 1200

boys from std. 5 to

graduation

Educational

rehabilitation of 350

boys for 10 years

Educational rehabilitation

of 50 boys

Constructed 368 Schools

in just 90 days

Temporary shelters

provided to 15,000

victims

Rescue & Relief work

through 6 camps

Constructed 11 School

buildings & 34 Hospital

buildings in just 1 year

Timely relief & rescue

activities

5000 household kits

distributed to victims

870 pre-fabricated

shelters constructed in

just 30 days to provide

shelters to 15,000 people

Research & Development

work

Medical aid to 1,50,000

victims in 181 days

Education on Disaster

Prevention Research for

preventive actions

Empower for Handling

Disasters

Educational Wing

Disaster Management Wing

Geographical Coverage

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