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Islamic Educational Welfare Association Vill+ P.O- Bamongram, P.S- Kaliachak, Dist.-Malda, West Bengal, Pin-732206, M-09810839895, 09932771403 Email Id:- [email protected] , [email protected] Website:- www.iewango.org Annual Report 2016-17 Period1/04/201631/03/2017

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  • Annual Report 2016-17 Page 1 of 16 IEWA

    Islamic Educational Welfare Association Vill+ P.O- Bamongram, P.S- Kaliachak, Dist.-Malda, West Bengal, Pin-732206,

    M-09810839895, 09932771403 Email Id:- [email protected], [email protected] Website:- www.iewango.org

    Annual Report 2016-17 Period‐ 1/04/2016‐31/03/2017

    mailto:[email protected],mailto:[email protected]://www.iewango.org

  • Annual Report 2016-17 Page 2 of 16 IEWA

    ORGANIZATION AT A GLANCE-IEWA 21

    1 Name if the organization Islamic Educational Welfare Association 2. Office Address Vill+ P.O- Bamongram, P.S- Kaliachak, Dist.-

    Malda, West BengalPin-732206 3 Chief functionary

    Important Contact Number Md. Jasimuddin- Secretary 03512 247430, M-9810839895

    4 Status of the Organization

    A Non-Government Voluntary Social Organization, Register under Society Registration Act 1961 Govt. of West Bengal

    5 Area Operation West Bengal State 6 Date of Establishment 1991. 7 Date of Registration 13-05-1991 8 Registration No. S/67820 9 80G No DIT(E0/S-124 8E/137/2010-11 10 12A DIT(E)/S-124 8E/137/2010-11 11 F.C.R.A. Registration No & Date 147110320, date-16/05/1994 11.1 F.C.R.A. Registration Validity Last Renewed Date -28/10/2016

    From : 01/11/2016 To : 31/10/2021 11.2 FCRA Bank Account State Bank of India

    Sujapur, Malda, West Bengal Aa/C- 34989959583 IFSC NO-SBIN0006810

    12. Name of the Bank General ICICI Bank 3/17A, Asaf Ali Road New Delhi-110002 A/C No-235301000265 IFSC NO-ICIC0002353

    13 E-mail No [email protected] 14 Website www.iewango.org 15 Total Member 7 Member 16 Pan No AAATI7691B 17 Auditor Name P. Chakraborty & Associates

    Chartered Accountants Daxhinapan Abasan, Opp. Lane of Hotel Kalinga, S. M. Pally, Malda-732101

    18.

    Three years Income & Expenditure

    Years Income Expenditure

    2016-17 1288214.00 1288214.00 2015-16 1174114.00 1174114.00 2014-15 841105.00 841105.00

    19. Niti Aayog/Ngo Partnership System Unique No

    WB/2010/0026235

    mailto:[email protected]://www.iewango.org

  • Annual Report 2016-17 Page 3 of 16 IEWA

    ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW

    Islamic Educational Welfare Association is a non-governmental organization

    and it is visualizing on creating a society which will be free from hunger,

    exploitation, and subjugation of any type. It will be based on justice, peace

    and equality irrespective of caste, gender, religions and political, where

    people will live in peaceful co-existence with nature; where people love,

    respect and co-operate each other for their self reliance and prosperity in

    the society as well as in humanity as a whole. It has grown to become a

    convergence point for economically disadvantaged groups who lack access to

    credit and other community sources.

    Organization started with limited resources and manpower. The

    organization aims to empower the economically weaker & socially

    marginalized section of the society through capacity building of the people.

    Beside this, it is working with various NGOs, Governmental organizations,

    the group felt that rural development in District Malda, West Bengal need

    a different approach i.e. professional and scientific approach rather than

    conventional approach to take up the challenges of state for its overall

    development. In fact, the voluntary and non professional way of working has

    created innumerable problems in long run, which hamper the real growth

    after lots of financial & physical investment. Therefore, the group has

    initiated this institution with a belief of “Participatory Development Process”

    which will be sustainable in a long way.

    As far as the legal status of Islamic Educational Welfare Association is concerned, it is a legally constituted voluntary organization having registered under Societies Registration Act of 1961. It works on No Profit-No Loss basis. It is also entitled to receive donation/contribution from outside India as it has FCRA certification, issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.

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    VISION OF THE ORGANIZATION A world where individuals have dignity, self respect and people respect each other without the barriers of poverty, gender, caste, and religion. Beside this, whole development (socio, eco, political & spiritual) should be necessary for better development of whole society. Our main aim has been to convert the individual dreams into a collective consciousness through community convergence and participatory approach with the tools of self as well as social awareness.

    “If We Can Dream It We Can Do It.”

    We know that the path we’ve chosen is long and arduous yet our morale is on a high, we don’t claim that we’ll change the whole society, but through our honesty, education and hard work we might just succeed in making some difference.

    MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION

    Islamic Educational Welfare Association wants to enrich the society in proper manner, so that, every problematic person can get appropriate opportunity for their better development. Through which, society can nourish the development of its own people.

    To create a cohesive and more united society and to enable poor, rural communities to improve their social and economic condition/situation through participatory development.

    To create innovative models of sustainable development that can be replicated in India and throughout world.

    To empower community members to sustain projects activities autonomously and to launch new development endeavors for the improvement of their communities.

    VARIOUS PROGRAMMES IMPLEMENTED BY THE ORGANIZATION

    A) NCPUL Urdu Seminar B) NCPUL for Urdu Diploma Centre NCPUL for Arabic certificate Course C) Water and Sanitation Expenses D) Contributing Qurbani Programme E) Other Programme

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    1) EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Education Programme Rahmani Maktab Quranic Studies Students Scholarship Distribution of education materials to poor students

    2) SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Road Sefry Awaness Programme Legal Awarness Programe Earth Day Planation Exp.

    3) HEALTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Health awareness camping for rural women Medicine Distribution to Poor

    4) CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Promotion of Games & Sports Annual Cultural Function Observation of Nationnal Days

    5) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Saving awareness generation for rural women Free Barkati Computer Traning Vocational Training one tailoring and Emboridery Traning for Food processing

  • Annual Report 2016-17 Page 6 of 16 IEWA

    A) NCPUL Urdu Seminar- Urdu Zaban aur Hamari Zimedariyan

    1 day seminar was organized. 130 beneficiaries & Scholar/Resource Person 15 came for the seminar. Resource persons shared their knowledge on various aspects of “Urdu Zaban aur Hamari Zimedariyan: Masail Asbab aur Hal” in At Naimoza High School Community Hall, Sujapur, Malda, West Bengal on 24th April 2016.. Pamphlets and booklets were distributed. Knowledge on Statistics on

    “Urdu Zaban aur Hamari Zimedariyan: Masail Asbab aur Hal”, Information on Government efforts regarding improving “Urdu Zaban aur Hamari Zimedariyan: Masail Asbab aur Hal”, Information on the usage of internet for getting information on educational opportunities, Information on what Prophet Muhammad said about Urdu

    education/study etc.) were provided. All information was provided that would make them motivated to enroll in education so that they can empower themselves and contribute to the growth of the nation.) All information was provided that would make them aware of their rights. Seminar organized as per NCPUL, M/O

    HRD, GOVT. OF INDIA Sanction Letter No.F-4-2/2016/GIA/S/NCPUL, Date-21/04/2016

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    B) NCPUL for Urdu Diploma Centre,

    One Year Diploma in Arabic language certificate course :

    Islamic Educational Welfare Association is also running Distance learning centre in Arabic language to promote Arabic language as one Year Diploma in Arabic language certificate course in which 48 students enrolled. This course is also run by National council for promotion of Urdu language in 2016-17 sessions.

    One Year Diploma in Urdu Language :

    Islamic Educational Welfare Association is running Distance Learning Centre for the welfare of Muslim community students. The courses are One Year Diploma in Urdu Language sponsored by National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language in which 20 students have enrolled and getting a good Knowledge in Learning Urdu language. This

    course is also run by National council for promotion of Urdu language in 2016-17 sessions

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    Islamic Education

    welfare Association has

    got sanctioned fun for

    running these courses

    in Dec 2013 from

    National Council for

    Promotion of Urdu

    Language, Ministry of

    Human Resource

    Development, Govt. of

    India.

    C) Water and Sanitation Expenses WATER AND SANITATION (BORE WALL

    HAND PUMP)

    The organization is involved in the implementation of development activities in rural areas. Since inception, have been organising Water & Sanitation programme. We also Installation 11 Borewell Hand Pump in Block Kaliachak-I, Dist.-Malda, West

    Bengal, India organized with the financial support of Panchayats and local- contribution, subscription, donation and organization of its own resources. We also organized various programmes for the upliftment of the women by the help of various indoor, outdoor, cultural and motivational activities in Malda

    districts of West Bengal.

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    D) Contributing Qurbani Programme Islamic Educational Welfare Association commitment to bring happiness and improve the quality of life of people from all community is unfettered. Thus multiple initiatives by IEWA are helping the society to meet the goal of holistic development. IEWA always tries to bring harmony and celebration during festivals and other auspicious occasions in the life of underprivileged people of the society. During Eid-ul-Zuha 2016, IEWA distributed Qurbani food kits containing a total of Rs. 75000(Collaboration) of meat among poor villagers in Malda States of West Bengal.

    E) Other Programme

    EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM a) Education Programme:

    b) Education Program (Nursery to V) :

    Inequalities of wealth and unequal wages system can be reduced through the spread of education. The Government is the major provider of school education services to the economically poor and socially marginalized people. But these services seldom reach their intended beneficiaries. Many children from underprivileged families are first generation learners. They do not get enough support, opportunity and encouragement at home for pursuing their studies.

    Our organization currently running a primary school for the education and learning of social and economical backward students. We educate students in Arabic and English language. The Islamic education is the primary education for which we educate them. Our organization is plays an important role in educating them. From the support we get from our members we are now somehow managing to provide the quality education that they need. Overall more than eighty students has been receiving their education through our school and more are enrolling. These beneficiaries received their education without any taking any fee and they have education by free of cost by the support of our organization.

    We strongly believe that education gives opportunities to children to improve their socio-economic status. We appealed to parents to give their children - especially the girl children - the opportunity for studying in school. We distributed books, stationery and clothes for children.

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    c) Rahmani Maktab, IEWA has been running 4 Maqtab Education Centres for Muslim girls and boys in Bamongram Village of Malda district, West Bengal. Children are being

    taught

    Arabic, Urdu and English in these centers. There are 220 students studying in Maqtab centers. These

    centers are very popular among the minority community because it provides modern education to the children within the religious framework. These centres provide platform to the children d) Quranic Studies:

    The Trust is running learning courses of the Quran – the holy book of Islam from the very beginning. In fact, earlier at Madarasa was being run in the premises by a few socially active and committed people led by Shri Md. Qasim and later, when the Trust was formed, the Madarasa was taken over by the Trust. Students are initiated in the Arabic alphabets. They are also taught reading and recitation of Quran. All the children learn the Quran by heart. They can

  • Annual Report 2016-17 Page 11 of 16 IEWA

    recite the Quranic verses extempore. In the reported year, the number of students enrolled was 50 hailing from Malda. Students Scholarship:

    The organization is working for the change of educational scenario of the State. In this respect, we provide scholarships and prizes to the meritorious students coming out successfully in the (Madhyamic) X and HS Examinations every year. Besides, highest mark holders in the respective examination are also given prizes of appreciation for better performance in their life. We also hold talent search examinations for different classes Distribution Of Education Materials To Poor Students

    To arrange cloth and books for the poor and destitute students. The volunteers of the society collected funds as donations from individuals, organizations and pooled their own resources to create a corpus, which was utilized to provide warm cloths, Books and Copy to the needy and poor mor tyhan 200 Student at Bamongra High School, Bamongram, Malda. SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM a) Road Safety Awareness Programme

    The society organizes road safety awareness programme for children, women, and others. People, in search of livelihood, migrate to the cities from the target areas where the society works. In villages people are not so aware about the traffic rules and road safety norms. It found very important to make people aware about the road safety norms. Keeping this in mind Road Safety Awareness Programme started in the rural and urban working areas. 4 camps and orientation sessions have been organized so far during

    the reporting year. Legal Awarness Programe b) Legal Awareness

    Programme Legal Aid implies giving free legal services to the poor and

  • Annual Report 2016-17 Page 12 of 16 IEWA

    needy who cannot afford the services of a lawyer for the conduct of a case or a legal proceeding in any court, tribunal or before an authority. So, it is very important for women, because, victim women can take best help for her safety and it try to provide every kind of service to victims, so that, women can save herself from social evils. Women Rights and Girl Child Awareness Programme: As part of its advocacy programme, IEWA works to make people aware about the rights of Tribal Women and Girl Child. These activities are being organized in Malda district in West Bengal. Punch line being this campaign is that every woman has rights to live with dignity and every child has right to education. c) Earth day celebration :

    Islamic Educational Welfare Association Earth Day is celebrated year on the 22nd of April 2016 on B M H School at Bamogram. Malda. Total 130 beneficiaries came for the Earth Day Celebration. We organize a small get together with underprivileged people of malda. We take small sabha and debate session with children and youth.

    HEALTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Health awareness camping for rural women Adequate medical facilities are not available in all parts of the state, particularly in remote areas, besides being costly. Primary Health Centers are unable to cater to the needs of all peoples. A large section of poor people from rural as well as urban areas are unable to afford the high costs of treatment keeping this in mind, the Trust conducted a free medical camp with the co-operation of local doctors. People from nearby villages, mostly poor came to the camp for check-up and treatment including medicines free of cost. More than 100 patients including old and children suffering from various elements received free about and medicines. Medicine Distribution to Poor The Manch has organized awareness campaigning on the health of the mothers and child by providing medical check-up, treatment, and distribution of medicines free of cost to the rural

  • Annual Report 2016-17 Page 13 of 16 IEWA

    children and expected mothers during the reporting time at 3 places of Malda. The Sujapur Hospital officer and the Volunteers of the Surrounding areas extended co-operation during the programme. Health Camps are one of the regular activities of IEWA. It is being observed that health camps are very effective and fruitful for increasing health seeking behavior among the beneficiaries CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM a) Games and Sports: The Manch has also organized one day Cricket Tournament between 5 team who came from Bamongram (Malda) in West Bengal. In the programme, Kusabari Danga Club took the 1st position and all the teams were given consolation prizes. This programme was mainly for the encouragement to the cricket players and satisfaction for the cricket fan.

    b) Annual Cultural function Organization has organized Annual Cultural function with the co-operation of the Community people. In which, Organization focused on rich cultural heritage of the State, different cultures and symbol of India and also focus on role of Media in creating mass awareness amongst the people and bridging the gap between the Government and the people and a watchdog of the society which were responsible to safeguard the Interests of all sections of the society. Beside this, Organization invited various famous people in the programme and also conducted various activities with the help of school students & community children like: Cultural/traditional dance, Songs, debate competitions etc.

    c) Observation of National &

    International Day Under the aegis of Islamic Educational Welfare Association National and International

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    festivals days like Republic Day, '(26th January). National Youth Day 12th January, National Science Day 28th February, International women's Day 8th March, World Disabled Day, Consumer's Rights Day- March 15, World Health Day- April 7, Earth Day- April 22, International Labour Day- May 1, World Red Cross Day- May 8, World Anti-tobacco Day- May , 31, Environment Day-June 5, International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking June-26, World Population Day July 11, Hiroshima and Nagasaki Day- August 6 & 9, Independence Day- August 15, Teacher's Day September 5, International Literacy Day- September 8, International Day of Non-violence-October 2, World Animal Welfare Day- October 4. Children's Day-November-14, World AIDS Day- December 1, Human Rights Day- Dec.-10, Minorities Rights Day- Dec. 18.

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM a) Saving awareness generation for rural women

    Organization started the programme in matter of saving awareness generation for rural women. For this purpose, Organization focused on women’s informal savings. There are now 27 women's saving, ranging in size from 200 to 300 shareholders. Through this programme, women are becoming powerful decision-makers in the process.

    Beside this, Organization conducted various activities to make best of this programme like: Generate Saving awareness among the rural women through seminar & workshop, Training programme, Income generation programme etc, so that, rural women can empower themselves through the efforts of the Organization. Free Barkati Computer Traning

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    The Association has been conducting computer training course with own fund of the society and providing training on compactor educations and information technology to the 100 number of students by the trained and expert staff of the organization. The management group of Islamic Educational Welfare Association expressed their concern amidst most enchanting cheers to concentrate their entire purpose for implementing the most outstanding and spectacular concept of starting free computer education on Master Degree Course for three years from its own fund. b) Vocational Training one tailoring and Embroidery:

    Islamic Educational Welfare Association has been running Cutting & Tailoring Training for young women and adolescents. There are 2 centers are being run in which 80 trainees are getting training. Organization has very efficient and qualified vocational instructors who are giving training to

    the beneficiaries. Vocation Training for women are being organized to make them self reliant through initiating their own small business. For this skill development of the beneficiaries is very important and necessary. If women are financially independent, she can look after the wellbeing of her entire family. Keeping this in mind, vocational training

    for women was started by the organization. Gradually vocational training run by Islamic Educational Welfare Association has started receiving good and

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    warm response from the beneficiaries’ side. Now days it is a successful and self sustain programme of the organization. c) Training for food processing Food and food processing play an important role in Bengali culture. Walking through any bazaar it is impossible to escape the various items on offer. The food processing sector is obviously very vibrant - especially at the small-scale. So, the Organization started the training programme in food processing, in which a large percentage of women & men in District Malda are engaged. Through this programme, it facilitates the establishment of learning partnerships and provide opportunities to Malda District women to share technologies with other districts women. Through which, common people can get lot of benefits like: check your food (Vegetables, fruits, bakery etc).Beside this, trainees can establish their own processing unit in tiny/small sector and also increase their annual income. The objective of the training courses was to assist landless people to improve their quality of life by increasing their income from sustainable small-scale food processing enterprises. This was achieved by transferring information and expertise in food processing enterprise development and influencing policy makers to improve the policy environment for small-scale food processing enterprises.