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Welcome to the second issue of our VISION – 2016 Activity Update.This updates presents highlights of our activities during the period of January 2010 to May 2010. Our important activities during this period includes the following:1. Inauguration of The Scholar School, New Delhi.2. Mass Marriage Programme in Assam3. Mass Marriage Programme in Bihar4. Establishment of a National Level NGO “SAHULAT” to work in the field of Microfinance5. Adoption of a Blind Family in Uttar Pradesh, who applied for Mercy Killing to the President of India6. Inaugurated of Vision Institute Of Technology (VIT), Assam7. Foundation stone laid for a new building of Darsgah Islami Higher Secondry School, Jabalpur, M.P.8. Second Installment of HWF Merit Scholarship Distributed in Various StatesHope that you'll enjoy this update. Your suggestions are welcome at [email protected] 2016 Teamhttp://vision2016in.blogspot.com/http://vision2016.org.in/
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JANUARY - MAY 2010
ACTIVITY REPORT
VISION 2016
Welcome to the second issue of our VISION –
2016 Activity Update.
This updates presents highlights of our
activities during the period of January 2010 to
May 2010. Our important activities during this
period includes the following:
1. Inauguration of The Scholar School, New
Delhi.
2. Mass Marriage Programme in Assam
3. Mass Marriage Programme in Bihar
4. Establishment of a National Level NGO
“SAHULAT” to work in the field of
Microfinance
5. Adoption of a Blind Family in Uttar
Pradesh, who applied for Mercy Killing to
the President of India
6. Inaugurated of Vision Institute Of
Technology (VIT), Assam
7. Foundation stone laid for a new building
of Darsgah Islami Higher Secondry
School, Jabalpur, M.P.
8. Second Installment of HWF Merit
Scholarship Distributed in Various States
Hope that you'll enjoy this update.
Willingly
Vision 2016 Team
VISION – 2016
'Vision 2016', is an ambitious plan to bring about
transformation on the social landscape of the
country. The plan envisages the establishment
of multifarious institutions across the country,
with a strong human resource of committed
volunteers and recognized community leaders.
It serves the purpose of humanity and the
Almighty as well. It is dedicated to going beyond
charity by enabling the people to their fullest of
extent. Its True North lies in making a society
having peace, prosperity and justice for all. It
calls for a society with all equality for the
maximum of the masses at large. It enables the
have nots to access the resources for a total
change in their lives and hence promotes the
country to step into a new world. It helps
people meet their social and spiritual needs by
their own efforts. It strives to build trust and
relationship with the needy people whose
prosperity and security are ever at stake. The
program intervenes the needs of the day when
one-thirds of country's population is hard to
meet the basic amenities for its servility. It is all
about a total upliftment of the Indian society
with a view to vertical mobility of every
individual and group of people. 'Vision 2016'
has an estimated budget of Rs. 5000 crore, to be
pooled from philanthropists and funding
agencies.
Up thrust areas of the program are Education,
Healthcare, Micro Finance and Women
Empowerment. Target beneficiaries are
defined by Sachar Committee Report, i.e. Indian
minorities. But focus goes to minorities residing
in northern half of the country i.e. from Assam
to Gujarat. The Program is divided into different
phases, i.e. Phase-1 – till March 2011 and Phase-2
– till March 2015 and so on. The Phase-1 costing
Indian Rupees. 388 million, proposes funds and
opts for regular check and balance policy to
ensure the best possible utilization of the
released funds.
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HUMAN WELFARE TRUST
AREAS OF WORK
The Human Welfare Trust (HWT) has undertaken
the task of translation of this vision into a reality.
The Trust is an umbrella body with several
distinguished and experienced community
leaders on its board of trustees. To begin with,
the HWT has created a vision for itself, set a goal
and fixed targets for 2016 AD. It will pool the
funds, provide the human resources, translate
the programme from paper to the ground,
monitor the progress and evaluate the projects
with course correction at every level.
?HWT is an umbrella body with several
distinguished and experienced community
leaders on its board of trustees.
?It has 50 NGOs as its affiliates spread over
20 states, implementing more than 125
projects.
?The number of beneficiaries so far are well
above a million.
1. Education
2. Health
3. Poverty alleviation
4. Women empowerment
5. Disaster Management
6. Protection of Civil Right
7. Community Building
8. Housing to houseless
VISION
MISSION
Hands-in-hand we go to serve the deserving.
Through various community service projects and
with the support of our caring and generous
donors, the Human Welfare Trust is engaged in
helping people with little or no resources. With
the high spirit and dedication of its volunteers,
HWT strives to alleviate human sufferings and
also to help them achieve real improvement in the
quality of their lives.
?Our mission is to serve the poor and
deprived sections of the society by providing
them the basic amenities like education,
healthcare, food and shelter
and by helping the
sufferers of natural calamities to move
towards a world free from hunger,
ignorance, deprivation and exploitation.
?
that equip
individuals to become an equal partner in
the progress of the nation
We aim at reaching the grassroots with
distinct preference for the depressed and
the disadvantaged sections enabling them
to attain all that a common citizen cherishes.
ABOUT US
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EDUCATION
ESTABLISHMENT OF PRIMARY
SCHOOLS
Four new Schools have been inaugurated in
the State of Uttar Pradesh. They are located in
Jhansi, Sahar, Mianganj and Kurawali.
Eight more places have been identified for
establishing primary schools and and are
expected to be sanctioned in the Month of
July, Insha’Allah. INAUGURATION OF THE SCHOLAR
SCHOOL AT NEW DELHI
The Scholar School was inagurated by Janab
Shafi Moonis sb, Former Vice President of
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind. The School is situated at
Dawat Nagar, New Delhi. Classes have started
at Primary level and it is planned to upgrade the
school to Senior Secondary level providing
High Qual ity Education with Is lamic
Orientation. The Inauguration Function was
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EDUCATION
Secondary School for Boys at Maha Kaushal
Colony, New Ramnagar, Jabalpur, Madhya
Pradesh. The School will run in collaboration
with our local affiliate Anjuman Noor-ul-Islam.
One new Vocational Technical School, Vision
Institute of Technology (VIT) is recently
inaugurated by Prof. K. A. Siddique Hassan in
ESTABLISHMENT OF VOCATIONAL
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
attended by various distinguished scholars like
Dr Akhtar Siddiqui, a renowned Educationist in
Delhi and Director, National Council for
Teacher’s Education, Engineer Mohammad
Saleem, President, JIH Rajasthan etc.
One school in Uttar Pradesh has been adopted
under the Scheme of Capacity Building of
Existing Schools. Under this Scheme, the Vision
2016 provides a school with a maximum
amount of Rs. 10 Lac for infrastructure
development
Foundation Stone was laid on 18th April 2010
for a New Building of Darsgah-e-Islami Higher
CAPACITY BUILDING AND
IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING
SCHOOLS
FOUNDATION STONE LAID
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Rampur, Assam on 31st May 2010. The Institute
is being managed by Insan Welfare Society,
Rampur. At present two trades like computer
Training and Dress Making and Fashion
Designing will be imparted.
Classes commenced from January 2010 in
other two Vocational Technical Schools. One in
Malda, West Bengal, which was earlier
inaugurated in December 2009.
Another Vocational technical School, Falah
Vocational Training Centre at Bilariya Ganj,
EDUCATION
Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh was formally
inaugurated on 11th February 2010.
The Vision 2016 issued the second installment
of HWF MERIT SCHOLARSHIP to around 300
Students from the Northern half of the
country. In addition to the Merit Scholarship,
during the period of January to March, a total
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HIGHER
EDUCATION
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EDUCATION
organized in association with Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind and Students Islamic Organisation of
India and attracted participation of students
from different schools of the city.
In Maharashtra, 60 students were provided
with necessary counseling and guidance for
various competitive examinations like IIT, CET,
IAS.
As per the Vision-2016 program for promoting
poor students to school education, an amount
of Rs. 11,00,000 is sanctioned for distribution of
School bags in eleven northern states of the
country. The said amount has been released to
states but the bags will be distributed in July
2010 when schools reopen after summer
holidays.
The Vision 2016 is looking after around 2000
orphans in different states of India and is
providing food, education and health care for
theses children. An amount of Rs. 750/- is spent
on their education, food, accommodation and
healthcare.
SCHOOL BAG DISTRIBUTION
ORPHAN CARE
Addition of Floor In Gulshan-e-Atfal
(Orphanage) at Bilariya Ganj, U. P.
of 824 students were provided with Financial
Help on the basis of need for pursuing post
matriculation, under graduate and post
graduate degrees in different disciplines of
Social Sciences and Humanities.
A Career Guidance Camp was organized on
14th April 2010 at Anjuman Islamia High School,
Gohalpur, Jabalpur, M. P. This Camp was
CAREER GUIDANCE
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AL-SHIFA SPECIALITY HOSPITAL
AND RESEARCH CENTRE
The Construction Work of Al-Shifa Speciality
Hospital and Research Centre is going as per
schedule. Brickwork is complete for first floor
as well. An underground water tank of 1 lac litre
capacity is under construction.
Septic Tank construction work is 20%
completed. Granite Flooring work is 85% done.
Floor Tiling is 30% done. AC Work is 80% done.
False Ceiling work is 60% done. Plumbing, Fire
Fighting and Electrical Works are 50%
completed.
Plaster work of Basement ang Ground Floor is
complete. Contract has been awarded for first
floor also. If everything goes as per schedule,
the basement and ground floor will be
completed by 31st July 2010. Insha’Allah.
HEALTHCARE
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launching program held at the Islamic Centre,
Patna was presided over by Prof. K. A. Siddique
Hassan Sb, General Secretary of Human Welfare
Foundation. 40 doctors from various parts of the
state attended the program. Some of the
doctors also shared their experiences and
thoughts.
MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS &
AMBULANCE SERVICES
All our hospital offer free or low cost ambulance
services. Apart from the hospitals, stand alone
Ambulance services are being provided in some
areas.
Two new Ambulances, one each in Bihar and
Uttar Pradesh, are purchased recently. Prof.
Siddique Hassan inaugurated the ambulance
service in Patna on 30th March 2010. A new
Mobile Medical Unit is also sanctioned for Uttar
Pradesh recently.
MEDICAL CAMPS
MEDICAL SERVICE SOCIETY OF
INDIA FORMALLY LAUNCHED IN
BIHAR
During the period of January to May 2010, Vision
2016 organized more than 50 free medical camps
and has been able to provide the clinical services
and free medication to 11,562 patients suffering
from skin diseases, acute respiratory infections
and diarrhoeal diseases resulting from poor
access to healthcare, unhealthy life style, lack of
awareness on health and hygiene and non-
availability of proper water and sanitation.
Medical Service Society of India (MSS) was
launched on 31st of March 2010 as part of the
VISION 2016 program in Bihar state. The MSS is
established to work in the field of health care in
an ethical and professional manner. The
HEALTHCARE
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BLOOD DONORS’ GROUP, BLOOD
BANKS AND DRUG BANKS
AL-SHIFA BLOOD DONORS CLUB OF
PATNA HONORED ON BIHAR DAY
Blood Donor’s groups are active in as many as 18
states of India and are providing services to the
masses without any discrimination. This is in
addition to our Blood Banks and Drug Banks
operative in 10 Hospitals. During the period of
January to March 2010, a total of 234 patients
availed the services of our Blood Donor’s Group.
A Blood donation Camp was organised in the
state of Bihar under the aegis of Al-Shifa Blood
Donors’ Club on February 7, 2010. 35 people
including some Muslim women donated blood
on this occasion.
For its remarkable services in blood donation in
Bihar, the Al-Shifa Blood Donors’ Club was
HEALTHCARE
presented with a memento on the occasion of
Bihar Day, 21st March 2010. The state health
department organized a mega blood donation
camp at Model Blood Bank and invited all
organizations and groups active for blood
donation and banking. The work of Al-Shifa
Blood Donors’ Club was appreciated. Al-Shifa
Blood Donors’ Club has so far organized eight
blood donation camps.
MEDICAL AID
Apart from the services of our 80 Medical
Centres in various states providing medical care
to thousands of poor patients every day, the
Vision 2016 also helps needy patients with Cash
A s s i s t a n c e f o r t h e i r m e d i c a l n e e d s .
Approximately 1,000 poor patients from Andhra
Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra,
Gujarat, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh
and West Bengal benefitted from this scheme. A
total amount of Rs. 8,12,585 was spent on this
account in above-mentioned states during the
period of January to March 2010. Figures from
other states are not available at the time of this
update.
An important step was taken by our Maharashtra
unit by helping 16 poor and needy Heart patients
get assistance from the Government schemes to
the tunes of Rs. 14,00,000/-. Free counseling was
also provided to more than 900 patients in the
state of Maharashtra.
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Target beneficiaries of this project are from the
neglected most strata of the society. Cycle
Rickshaws are provided to these people as
interest free loan with easy repayment options
so that a cycle is maintained to help more and
more people.
Some beneficiaries have already repaid this loan
to the Vision and these funds are again being
utilized to extend services to other needy
persons.
More than 100 Cutting and Tailoring Training
Centre are being run in different Parts of the
state. At present a total of 2142 women are being
trained in these centres.
A new Centre for Cutting and Taioring is recently
inaugurated in the state of Assam.
TRAINING CENTRES FOR CUTTING
AND TAILORING
INTEREST FREE SOCIETIES
SELF EMPLOYMENT AID
RICKSHAW DISTRIBUTION
The number of Interest Free Societies has
increased from 328 to 332. During the period of
January to March 2010, a total number of
1,99,603 persons availed interest free loans
worth Rupees 3,83,73,738 from these societies.
Apart from these interest free societies, 13 micro
finance institutions are also in existence. Most of
them are working among women folk. To work in
the field of Micro finance a separate NGO named
“Sahulat” is formed in March 2010. Details of this
NGO are given in Micro finance section.
382 people were provided with financial support
for small self employment ventures. Total
amount spent on this account is Rupees
9,40,364.
Self Employment Aid Scheme is basically meant
for poorest of the poor people in the society who
are on the verge of becoming a target of Hunger.
It aims at helping them star a small business to
support their livelihood. Amount of Aid Ranges
from Rs. 500/- to Rs. 5000/- under this scheme.
Some 50 Cycle Rickshaws and Thelas were
distributed among the needy poor in West
Bengal, Assam and Uttar Pradesh during the
period of January to May 2010.
EMPLOYMENT
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LIVELIHOOD PROJECT WITH
QATAR CHARITY
In the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan, eight
needy women were provided with Sewing
Machines and One family was provided with a
cow, which will help the family secure an income.
It helps us much to have a livelihood, improving
their miserable conditions.
This project was sponsored by Qatar Charity and
was implemented by Vision 2016 team in co-
ordination with Kerala chapter of Jamaat-e-
Islami Hind. It aims to help beneficiaries become
self-reliant and have a dignified livelihood.
EMPLOYMENT
VISION 2016 ADOPTS A POOR BLIND
FAMILY IN UTTAR PRADESH
Vision has adopted a blind family from Uttar
Pradesh's Mau district , which was fed up with
their Poverty and the burden of their five blind
children. It is to be noted that this family has
sought permission for mercy killing for their
entire family. A delegation of Vision 2016 visited
the affected family members and assured them
to fulfill their basic requirements. The family is
being provided with regular monthly support.
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violation by the establishment the structure
becomes active without losing much time.
Expanding its network of para-legal social
activists, national civil rights group, Association
for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) organized its
training workshop in Rajasthan.
Dr. Shakeel Ahmed, Director, APCR in his key
note address on “establishment of justice in
contemporary India and our role”, urged, “To
ensure the peace in the society, we have to be
the part of the process to ensure justice”. “We
can't think of a peaceful society without ensuring
justice in the society as injustice breeds chaos
and uproar”, he asserted. He further said, “Even
to guarantee the development for all, we have to
ensure the just distributive system.” He called
WORKSHOP ON PROTECTION OF
CIVIL RIGHTS IN JAIPUR21st March 2010
APCR is actively involved in creating legal
awareness in the society specially among the
Muslim population of the country. It has
organised several important workshops,
seminars, training sessions in the very short
period of time and is being now recognized as
one of the major legal aid agencies in the country.
Some of the important interventions by APCR
during the period of January to May 2010 are as
follows:
Given the gravity of the situation whereby
Muslims are being implicated most of the time in
fictitious criminal cases including ones related to
terrorism, the Association for Protection of Civil
Rights (APCR) decided to build an all-India
structure – from village to district to state capital
to Delhi – of civil and human rights activists and
para-legal workers who could offer assistance to
hapless people ignorant of criminal laws and
police procedures.
To discuss the issue and give a final shape to the
structure, APCR organized a three-day workshop
of its chapter convenors and state office bearers
in New Delhi. They discussed a mechanism
whereby at a single instance of human rights
TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR
CHAPTER CONVENERS AND
OFFICE BEARERS OF APCR19-21 February 2010
LEGAL AID
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upon the gathering to fight against injustice and
establish a just and equitable society.
25th April 2010)
APCR oragnized a seminar on Communal
Violence Bill at U.P. Press Club, Lucknow. The
Seminar was attended by prominent civil rights
activist and lawyers from the Lucknow City.
SEMINAR ON COMMUNAL
VIOLENCE BILL (
LEGAL AID
APCR MANUAL TRANSLATED AND
PUBLISHED IN URDU AND HINDI
PUBLIC MEETING ON COMMUNAL
VIOLENCE BILL
Human & Civil Rights Defender’s Resource
Manual has been prepared by APCR for human
rights and civil rights activists. The Manual was
released in August 2009. In May 2010 translation
of this manual was published in Hindi and Urdu.
Translation work in Tamil and Malayalam is
completed and will be published soon.
26th March 2010
APCR, in association with MPJ and other NGOs,
oragnized a public meeting over Communal
Violence Bill 2009 at Victoria School Hall Mahim
Mumbai. Hundreds of people from every section
of Society attended this meeting. Justice
Hoshbet Shuresh, Advocate Y.H.Muchhala
(Chairman APCR), Father Rodricks, Dolphy
D'souza(Bombay Catholic Sabha), Mohammad
Siraj President MPJ, Dulip Bhansot, Maulana
Athar Ali and Adv Saumya addressed the
gathering and made them aware of lacunas
which are there in the proposed Communal
Violence Bill 2009. All the speakers informed the
people in brief the consequence and damages if
the above proposed Bill is passed in present
form. The Public meeting completely rejected
the Communal Violence Bill in present form.
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SBF AWARENESS PROGRAMMES
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
Society For Bright Future organized Awareness
Programmes on Disaster Risk Management in
five different Schools of Jamia Nagar area in
New Delhi. These programs were organized with
s u p p o r t f r o m t h e O f f i c e o f D e p u t y
Commissioner (South Delhi). Schools were given
training for Disaster Preparedness and
Response.
A total number of 1947 students, teachers and
other staff members from following Schools
attended the programmes :
1. Milli Model School
2. Garden Public School
3. Shaheen Public School
4. Ganga Dayal Haiti Bal Charitable School
5. Saifi Public School
TRAINING WORKSHOP IN
HYDERABAD FOR DISASTER
PREPAREDNESS10-11 April 2010
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Andhra Pradesh State
Chapter has recently formed a Specialized Relief
and Rescue wing. A two Day Convention-cum-
Traning Workshop was organized by IRW in
association with the Society for Bright Future
(SBF) on 10-11th April 2010. Around Hundred
Volunterrs were provided with the necessary
training on Rescue Methods during a disaster.
The training included modules on Emergency
Medical Aid, Physical Fitness and Alertness,
Firefighting and Disaster Preparedness.
SBF has planned to organize a National level
Volunteer core comprising a minimum number of
100 volunteers from each state. SBF will organize
similar or more advance level training workshops
for the members of the volunteer core.
EMERGENCY
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These awareness programmes included modules
on Disaster Risk Management supported by
Plays, Mock drills and lectures. Evacuation maps
were also prepared for the schools.
The Vision 2016 responded immediately after a
devastating Tornado hit the states of Bihar,
Assam and West Bengal in the month of April
2010. The Tornado left more than 200 dead,
around 1,000 injured and made almost half a
million people homeless as a result of complete
devastation of 1 lac homes across these three
states.
Emergency food kits and materials for temporary
shelters were distributed among the affected
population. Cash assistance worth Rs. 3 Lac were
also provided in these states.
EMERGENCY RELIEF WORK FOR
BIHAR, ASSAM TORNADO
VICTIMS
KOSI FLOOD RELIEF UPDATE(Work Done During the financial year 2009-2010)
?Pre Board Coaching are being provided to
the students of class Xth at Six places. More
than 2000 students have availed services of
these free coaching institutes.
?Treatment of 8,000 persons.
?5 Free Dispensaries.
?125 Houses are constructed. Another 100
are under construction. Total 1000 Houses in
plan.
?Installation of 300 Tube wells and Hand
Pumps at different Places.
?Mass marriage Programme at three places in
which 136 couples got married. Six couples
belong to Non-Muslim Community.
?4 One-Teacher Schools are being run and
two of them serve breakfast to the students.
?Friends Youth Club at 10 places nconnecting
1000 youths.
?Volunteer core of 130persons.
?3 Tailoring and cutting training centres
providing services to 250 unmarried girls.
?One Self Help Group of 8 Youths, provided
assistance worth Rupees two lac to
establish a poultry farm. Half of this amount
is given as loan. Beneficiaries are depositing
15% of their profit with us on account of loan
repayment. This venture is successfully
running and is in profit.
EMERGENCY
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research, establishment of microfinance
cooperative branches at ten places and setting
up administrative and managerial units of the
NGO during the preparatory year 2010-11.
The idea of launching the national NGO was
actually mooted by Prof. K A Siddique Hassan,
General Secretary of the Human Welfare
Foundation as part of the Vision 2016 which has
envisioned a multi-pronged development plan
for socio-economically backward families of the
country. Prof. Hassan was elected as the
President of SAHULAT MICROFINANCE SOCIETY.
A Workshop on Interest Free Micro finance was
organized at Moradabad on 21st February 2010.
Participants of the workshop were given
necessary information required to run an
Interest Free Micro Finance Institution. Micro
Finance Task Force Chairman Mr. Arshad Ajmal
presided over this workshop.
WORKSHOP IN MORADABAD
NATIONAL NGO FORMATION MEET
ON INTEREST-FREE MICRO FINANCE
A meeting of the “desirous” Sponsors of a
national NGO on Interest-free Microfinance was
held in India International Islamic Cultural Centre
at New Delhi on 28th March, 2010. Twenty one
eminent persons from ten states (Kerala,
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Uttar
Pradesh and Delhi) attended the meet. The
meeting was chaired by Mr. Sherif Ahamed Cadiri
from Kerala.
After detailed discussion and deliberations on
issues relating to socio-economic upliftment of
poor mass, it was unanimously resolved to
launch a national NGO to be registered under
Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, in the
name of “SAHULAT MICROFINANCE SOCIETY”.
The Society shall be established to provide
interest-free micro-finance options for removing
socio-economic disparities and to achieve justice
and equity for educationally and financially
backward sections of the public at large.
A five year Perspective Plan and estimated cost
has been approved. As per the projected plan,
during the next five years, it proposes 500
cooperative units to provide micro-credits to
about 7.7 lacs families for micro-enterprisers to
poor persons. It has been resolved to achieve a
16-point target relating to registration of the
NGO and Cooperatives, survey, training &
MICROFINANCE
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MASS MARRIAGE PROGRAMME
IN ASSAM
Mass Marriage of 95 couples from different
rural places of Assam were solemnized on 30th
May 2010 at Manisha Marriage Hall, Guwahati
under the aegis of Human Welfare Foundation
and Assam Falah Society. In the programme
dignitaries like Dr. Nazrul Islam, Hon’ble
Minister, Minority Affairs and Civil Supply, Mr.
Akon Bora, Hon’ble MLA and former president
AGP, Mr. Abdul Khaliq, MLA, Assam, Prof. K. A.
Siddique Hassan, General Secretary, Human
Welfare Foundation, New Delhi, Mr. P.I.
Haneefa, M. K. Farook from Trivandram, K. M.
Najeeb from Malapurram, Abdul Latheef P. K.
from Kaloor, Kerela, Prof Ataur Rahman,
Guwahati University, addressed and offered
blessings to the newly wed couples.
Emphasizing the ideal method of Marriage, Dr.
Nazrul Islam said that such programmes will be
able to eradicate the ugly practice of dowry
and will decrease useless expenditures
incurred in modern society. The Nikah were
performed by Maulana Baharuddin Ahmed
Qasimi, President All Assam Qazi Association.
The programme was first of its kind in the state
of Assam.
MISCELLANEOUS
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HAND PUMP PROJECT
BLANKET DISTRIBUTION
During the period of January to May 2010 some
30 Hand pumps were installed in the state of
Assam. 300 Hand pumps were also installed in
the state of Bihar during this period.
Blankets were distributed among more than
3000 poor families from Bihar, West Bengal,
Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Madhya
Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand.
MASS MARRIAGE IN BIHAR
Human Welfare Foundation New Delhi,
organized a mass marriage programme for Kosi
Flood affected people in Bihar. 66 pairs including
6 non-muslims tied their knots in a grand function
organized in Arariya on 22nd January 2010.
Marriage ceremony was attended by several
distinguished personalities.
Prof. K. A. Siddique Hasan, General Secretary of
the Human Welfare Foundation graced this
programme with his presence and said “We are
committed to serve the weaker and neglected
sections of the society. This Mass Marriage
Programme is also a part of our efforts to fulfil
this commitment and is an important project
under the Vision 2016 programme.
A similar programme of Mass Marriage was also
organized earlier in 2009. IN that programme
some 69 Couple tied their knots. Each couple is
provided with Rs. 10,000 cash as a gift to help
them start a good marital life.
MISCELLANEOUS
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VISION 2016 DISPLAYS AT
PRAVASI BHARTIYA DIWAS 2010
Vision 2016 participated in Paravasi Bhartiya
Diwas Exhibition held on 7-9 January, 2010 at
Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi to introduce itself to
the Indian Diaspora. The stall was inaugurated by
Mr. Vayalar Ravi, the Union Minister for Overseas
Indian Affairs, Govt. of India. More than 500 NRI’s
from U. S. A, Canada, Singapore, Mauritius, South
Africa, Indonesia and Gulf Countries, etc visited
the stall and they were briefed about the
activities going on under the aegis of Vision 2016
Programme. NRI Delegates expressed lauded
Vision activities and also pledged their kind
support to the venture.
The dignitaries who visited the stall or were
introduced with the Vision 2016 included Mr.
Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister, Jammu &
Kashmir, Mr. Ashok Chawan, Chief Minister
Maharashtra, the Industry Minister of Madhya
Pradesh etc. Mr. P. Md. Ali Galfar, Mr. M. K. Yusuf
Ali were among the promiment NRI’s who visited
our stall.
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functioning of its sister organization. The
assessment of APCR, SBF, MSS, SAHULAT was
done on this occasion. Annual reports of these
organizations were presented in this meeting.
The director of Vision 2016 program Jb. Abdul
Jabbar siddiqi said that we need to strengthen
our relation with masses. General Secretary of
the Human Welfare Foundation Jb. K. A. Siddiq
Hassan sb concluded the meeting with his final
words.
It is to be noted that Vision 2016 organizes weekly
and monthly meetings on regular basis to keep
track of its activities.
Renowned Islamic Economists, Dr. Umer Chapra
and Dr. Monzer Kahf visited the Delhi Office of
Vision 2016 and were briefed about Vision
activities by Prof. K. A. Siddique Hassan Sb.
DR. UMER CHAPRA AND OTHER
DIGNITARIES VISIT VISION 2016
OFFICE
SSW REVIEW CUM TRAINING
PROGRAMME
VISION ANNUAL REVIEW MEET
The Social Service Wing of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind
organzised a two day Review cum Training
Programme for the state office bearers and
Vision 2016 Co-ordinators on 28 February - 1st
March 2010.
Apart from the review of its activities in the field
of Social Service and Planning for 2010-2011,
some experts, like Prof. Zubair Meenai and Ms.
Neelam Sukhramani from Social Work
Department of Jamia Millia Islamia, were invited
to conduct training on topics like Project
Management, Fund Raising and Public Relations.
An annual review meeting of VISION 2016
constituent organisations was held on 23rd May
2010 at Vision Headquarters, New Delhi to assess
and review all its activities and to check the
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1. MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 2010-2011
(to Pursue Master Course in specified courses in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences only)
Total No. of Scholarships:
Amount per month Per Students:
Total Amount Required:
300
Rs. 1,500.00
54,00,000.00
2. ORPHAN SPONSORSHIPS
3. PROJECT RAMADAN 2010 (IFTAR KIT DISTRIBUTION PROJECT)
The Vision 2016 is looking after around 2000
orphans in different states of India and is
providing food, education and health care for
theses children. An amount of Rs. 750/- is spent
on their education, food, accommodation and
healthcare.
Total No. of Sponsorships required:
Amount per month Per Students:
Total Amount Required:
We have planned to distribute another 100 Rickshaw Vans by the end of this Financial Year.
Target beneficiaries of the Rickshaw Distribution Pproject are from the neglected most strata of the
society. Cycle Rickshaws are provided to these people as interest free loan with easy repayment
options so that a cycle is maintained to help more and more people.
300
Rs. 750.00
27,00,000.00
We have planned to distribute a minimum of 10,000 Iftar kits during this Ramadan. These kits will
contain a month's worth of ingredients to feed a family of 4-5 persons.
Our goal is to get the community involved in supporting families-in-need during this holy month of
Ramadan. We want to create an outlet for people to “do good” during this month. We also hope
that Project Ramadan will also create awareness on poverty issues among the general masses.
COST OF EACH KIT :
PROPOSED NO. OF KITS : (Minimum, we can increase this number as per the response of our donors)
TOTAL COST :
COST OF EACHRICKSHAW VAN :
PROPOSED NO. OF KITS :
TOTAL COST :
RS. 1,500
10,000
Rs. 1,50,00,000
RS.10,000
100
Rs. 10,00,000
4. RICKSHAW DISTRIBUTION
URGENT REQUIREMENTS
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HUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATION
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A PROSPEROUS WORLD AROUND YOUBy the Al-Mighty’s grace, we have been able to expand from a very tiny organisation to a multiple
sector huge one, that is serving millions of needing people annually. All that we have been able to
do is due to your generous support.
Extend your helping hand and cooperate with us in the march towards a better and prosperous
society. Our relationship will lead to a far better world.
Thank you.
Donations can be remitted in following accounts:
MSS
REMITTANCES FROM ABROAD(FCRA ACCOUNT)
HUMAN WELFARE TRUST
A/C No. 10177185337
STATE BANK OF INDIA
Zakir Nagar (Branch Code 8079)
New Delhi - 110025
HUMAN WELFARE TRUST
A/C. No. 884331457, INDIAN BANK
A/C No. 00151010015820
Jamia Millia Islamia Branch New Delhi- 110025
ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE Chawri Bazar, New Delhi – 110006
HUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATION
A/C. No. 3044180445
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA
Sukhdev Vihar Branch
New Delhi -110025
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