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MITRA HELPLINE is a non-profit group, often working independently of government influence, that focuses on a variety of social, humanitarian or environmental issues. NGOs are typically comprised of citizens and may receive funding from a variety of sources, including governments, private donors, and international institutions. They play an important role in civil society by addressing needs that cannot be met by the government or the private sector. Mr. AINUL BADSHAH and Mrs. JESMIN SULTANA took over all the important responsibilities as Directors of this organization. MITRA Helpline app Download Click here.
Board of Director
Mr. AINUL BADSHAH
Managing Diractor
Mrs. JESMINSULTANA
MITRA HELPLINE ASSOCIATION SERVICES E-CONSULTANCY ORGANIGATION LIMITED INDIA
Contact Nubmer : 8826668476 & 08062180288, E-Mail : director@mitrahelpline.org.in
CHIFE EXECUTIVE’S MESSAGE
Dear Sir,
There are fresh faces heading our government and we expect rapid growth in all areas, as the development sector continues to do its best for bringing
About social change in India. It is my pleasure to present the Annual Report of MITRA HELPLINE ASSOCIATION SERVICES E-CONSULTANCY ORGANIGATION LIMITED INDIA for the year 2024-2025. As has been in the past ,the year has been full of significant initiatives and approaches in the effort towards capacity building of NGOs and enhancing collaborations in the development sector.
It has also given its best efforts to educate and develop the people specially women, children SC/ST and Handicapped person through awareness programmed and formation of groups because most off the people off the project area of the society are uneducated and giving below poverty line as well as the condition off women . I call upon our log –standing supporters to further strengthen MITRA HELPLINE ASSOCIATION SERVICES E-CONSULTANCY ORGANIGATION LIMITED INDIA so that we can keep the organization relevant and live to the development needs of communities. It is my special pleasure to thank every member of this group and congratulate them for rising upon to the new challenges. Wish you all the Readers and the whole team a very happy and prosperous future.
Director
Mr. AINUL BADSHAH
A developed & Health Society, free of pains & Sorrows, the very foundation which is laid on the principals of
*Legitimate right
*Equality
*Justice
*Honesty
*Social Sensitivity
*And Self Reliance.
OUR MISSION
At Present our organization is undertaking various activities at grass root level to give a new shape of the project areas an all for socio economic and other social parameters.
In short we have got the mission of Empowering the community and develop them by organizing different types of programmed like.
*Community health and family welfare programmed
*Community infrastructure programmed.
*Human Resource Development programmed, having thrust on skill development programmed, to be conducted on wide network on through the scattered and panchayati raj representatives.
*Information interchanges’ network foundation.
*Provide immediate relief solution to the people at grass root. Perform Health reserearch and explain its benefits to the mass people.
*Empowering communicates to attain the entitlements of socio economic, cultural and political spheres with enjoying civil rights.
*To Research, communicate, identify and wipe out the country socio economic challenges
*To conduct sound and feasible welfare and development programmed at remote, fair flung humanity to join the mission to ensure India as development.
*To co-operate and joined hands with the funding agencies for the high impact of following welfare and development programmed of government and general lawful activities .
*To work for the eradication of illiteracy and provide quality education to all.
*To prevent, detect, address and resolve health problems and implement got effective and efficient health care delivery system.
*To create awareness about the importance of environmental and its preservation for good health.
*To encourage and create awareness among local people preserving their cultural and traditional heritage.
*To create better tomorrows for all in our society.
Methodologies
*Training
*Services
*Intervention
*Street plays
*Rallies
*Community meeting
* IES development distribution
* Mobile Exhibition
* Health camps
* Audio Video shows
* Cultural programs
* Coolum’s and Articles Newsletters.
* Community mobilization.
To,
The Member
MITRA HELPLINE ASSOCIATION SERVICES E-CONSULTANCY ORGANIGATION LIMITED INDIA
Humble Member
During the period under review the Financial, Physical Performance are as under
PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGAMME
The organization conducted the Programme in North East District of Delhi State .Our Organization has been running vocational training Programmed for welfare woman, child and youths belonging to the informal economy .it is not just an organization but also a confluence of three movements labor, self reliance and self employment .Our society started vocational training programmed to encourage self reliance and self employment for women youth who were unemployed and searching job. In this programmed society started all educated and uneducated persons in view of their requirements .Under vocational training programmed our society started computer training ,typing handcrafting, tailoring, sowings, weaving ,painting T.V .Transistor and tape recorder repairing programmed.
CHILD LABOUR WELFARE PRGRAMME
The organization conducted the programmed in North East district of Delhi state. Child-labor in India more of a rural than urban phenomenon. Approximately, 80 percent of the working children in the rural areas are employed in agriculture and allied activates. The unorganized and informal sectors, both in urban and informal sectors, both in urban and rural areas, account for almost the entire child labor force. The incidence of child labor partly linked to the level of socio economic development of an area and partly to the attitude and approach of parents of the child labors as a result of socio economic compulsions. According to the 1991 census, the number of working children in the country was 11.28 million. Our constitution makers had knows that India of their vision would to be a reality if the countries children area not nurtured and educated.
POLIO AWARENESS PROGRAMME
The organization conducted the programmed in North East District Delhi State. Our society is decide to under taken the pulse polio programmed for survival of children in various villages in the district of Kanpur pulse polio is dangerous disease that disabled anyone in the lack of first aid. Our society is working in this field for removal of it along with their core hearted social service. The expert, experienced and social works conduct the awareness campaign in the rural and urban areas. Or society organize nuked natak, rally, Mata Semiti Unit Meeting, Panchayati Raj Institution and ward commissioners meeting, making musk through Muslim religious leaders, wall writing, banners, hoardings and distribution of Pam- plats in Kanpur Urban and Rural blocks of Nagaon District. Under this program society organized Health Programmed seminars in different areas. Our society tried the removal of negligence about it.
CONSUMER AWARENESS PRGRAMME
The organization conducted the programmed in North East District of Delhi State. Every Individual, whether rich or poor is a consumer from the moment of his birth till his death, because we are constantly in need of "Goods and products on the one hand & services on the other for our daily sustenance. It is therefore but proper that all of us should become aware of our rights as a consumer of goods and services.
In fact, it is well known that the ordinary consumer is often exploited to such an extent that the market slogan was buyers beware. However, slowly but surely the scenario is changing, to enabled consumer to turn back and now say "sellers beware".
While consumer Awareness on the one hand and the need for consumer satisfaction on the other is a fairly will accepted and established fact most western and other developed countries, this is taking its roots in developing counties and more particularly in our own country only in the last few years.
One signify reason for the spread of consumer awareness. Our country has been the enactment of unique Legislation, the Consumer Protection Act in December 1986. The preamble to the Act states that it is intended to provide better protection of the interest of consumer and for the speedy settlement of disputes. It also goes on to add that in its intended to promote and protect
certain specific rights of consumers. It will be as well for us to understand our basic right as consumers, which the consumer protection Act proposes to promote and protect. These are:-
*Right to safety i.e. protection against marketing of goods which are hazardous to life and property.
*Right to information about the quality, potency, purity standards and price of goods to protect the consumer against unfair trade practices.
*Right to be Heard be assured those consumers interests will receive consideration at appropriate forums at policy levels.
* Right to resources against unfair trade practice or unscrupulous exploitation of consumers as also to a fair settlement of their just claims and
* Rights to consumer Education acquire the skills and knowledge to be and informed and responsible consumer.
WOMEN WELFARE PROGRAMME
The organization conducted the programmed in North East District of Delhi State, Enterprise- neurship is a process where one person getting himself self employed provides job to others also. The person is called entrepreneur. He acts as a leader. In India only 8 percent of the small scale manufacturing units are run exclusively by women entrepreneurs, which are proportionately very small as compared to other, developed & developing countries. We can see, USA alone, about 50 percent of the business is owned by women.
AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE
The organization conducted the programmed in North East District of Delhi State. Agricultural extension services is being reoriented to provide more demand based and sustainable services, taking account of the diversity, eruptions, knowledge, and resources of farmers, participatory extension in empowering, interact five and action oriented processes, aiming to increase peoples capacity, both farmers, including women and marginalized farmers, as wells extension workers and their manager. It is a bottom up approach, which requires open and cleanliness of government agencies.
(Director)
Mr. AINUL BADSHAH
Our members help poor people and give them rice, Food, pulses etc. Our members offers these people a Place to stay and tends to their different medical Needs. He stated that the situation is still very dynamic And the needs of underprivileged children need to be Prioritised in order to "safeguard our future which lies in children". Most of these people are migrant daily Wage labourers who earn their livelihood by running E-rickshaws, gardening, selling fruits and vegetables and So on. These are some of the hardest-hit communities Who have no financial support. we are in touch with The communities we serve via regular phone calls. Every day we hear of new challenges and requests, With no source of income, many senior citizens who Are abandoned by their children have no place to go.
On Legal, Domestic Violence, Street Plays with National Commission for Has been formed by the organization for performing Street play. Team has given name as 'Mehak'.
Seminar on NRI Marriages supported by NCW-at Sriniwas in year Local Stakehodlers, NGOs, Advocates, RWA members and local leaders have participated in the event.
Research Study on Kishori Shakti Yojna in supported by NCW year Analysis has been done on performance of KSY via one to one household survey.
Adolescent Health Education programme in Assam by Directorate of Health Services, NCT of Rangaloo, Jumarmur, Sadar, in year
A Temporary Night Shelter at for Homeless supported by Urban Shelter Improvement Board, NCT of Rangaloo, P.o. Nagaon
Awareness campaigns and sessions on Major Issues like Health, Education, Gender, AIDS, and Environment at Jumarmur, Sadar in
Worked on Solid Waste Management which involves door to door collection,
8. Awareness programs to educate school children on Solid Waste Management in Collaboration.
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Schemes for Women and Child Welfare in India
India has launched several schemes aimed at improving the welfare of women and children, reflecting the government’s commitment to gender equality and child development. Among the most prominent schemes are:
Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS): Launched in 1975, ICDS aims to improve the nutritional and health status of children under six years, pregnant women, and lactating mothers. It provides supplementary nutrition, immunization, health check-ups, and early childhood education through Anganwadi centers.
Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP): Initiated in 2015, this scheme addresses the declining child sex ratio and aims to promote the education and empowerment of the girl child. It combines efforts in improving the sex ratio at birth, promoting girls’ education, and ensuring their survival and protection.
National Nutrition Mission (POSHAN Abhiyaan): Launched in 2018, this mission focuses on reducing malnutrition among children, pregnant women, and lactating mothers. It involves improving nutritional outcomes through a convergence of various schemes and services, and emphasizes the importance of community-based approaches.
Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (SSY): This savings scheme, introduced in 2015, aims to promote savings for the education and marriage of the girl child. It offers attractive interest rates and tax benefits to encourage parents to save for their daughters’ future needs.
These schemes work in tandem to create a supportive environment for women and children, addressing their health, education, and economic needs.
Women’s Welfare Association in India
In India, several associations and organizations work towards women’s welfare. One notable example is the All India Women’s Conference (AIWC), established in 1927. AIWC focuses on improving the status of women through advocacy, education, and social reform. It addresses issues such as education for women, legal rights, and social justice.
Another key organization is the National Commission for Women (NCW), founded in 1992. The NCW works to safeguard women’s rights, address grievances, and recommend policies for women’s empowerment. It also conducts research and provides recommendations to the government on issues affecting women.
Current Women and Child Welfare Minister of India
As of the latest information available, the current Union Minister for Women and Child Development is Annpurna Devi. She has been serving in this role since 11 June 2024. Annpurna Devi has been instrumental in shaping and implementing policies related to women’s and children’s welfare, including initiatives aimed at improving women’s safety, education, and economic empowerment.
Significance of Women and Child Welfare Programs
Women and child welfare programs are crucial for several reasons:
Promoting Gender Equality: These programs help address gender imbalances and promote equal opportunities for women and girls. By focusing on education and health, they work towards reducing disparities and empowering women.
Improving Health Outcomes: Schemes like ICDS and POSHAN Abhiyaan improve the health and nutritional status of women and children, which is essential for their development and overall well-being.
Enhancing Educational Opportunities: Programs like BBBP and Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana ensure that girls have access to education and financial support, which is crucial for their personal and professional growth.
Reducing Child Mortality: Initiatives that focus on nutrition, health care, and child protection contribute to lower child mortality rates and better survival rates for children.
Overall, these programs are designed to create a supportive environment that promotes the growth and development of women and children, which in turn contributes to the socio-economic progress of the nation.
Two Female Child Schemes in Central Government
The central government has introduced various schemes specifically for female children:
Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP): As mentioned earlier, BBBP aims to improve the child sex ratio and promote the education and well-being of girls. The scheme provides financial incentives for educating girls and raises awareness about the value of the girl child.
Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (SSY): This scheme is designed to encourage savings for the education and marriage of the girl child. It offers a high-interest rate and tax benefits, making it an attractive option for parents looking to secure their daughters’ future financially.
Both schemes are integral to promoting the welfare of female children and addressing societal challenges related to gender bias.
Pradhan Mantri Scheme 2024
The term “Pradhan Mantri Scheme 2024” is not explicitly defined, but it likely refers to new or ongoing initiatives introduced by the Prime Minister’s office in 2024. These schemes generally address various socio-economic issues, including health, education, and poverty alleviation. The specifics would depend on the government’s priorities and policy focus at that time.
Special Schemes for the Girl Child
In addition to BBBP and SSY, several other schemes focus on the welfare of the girl child:
Kishori Shakti Yojana (KSY): This scheme targets adolescent girls aged 11-18 years, aiming to improve their nutritional and health status, provide vocational training, and promote education and empowerment.
National Scheme of Incentive to Girls for Secondary Education (NSIGSE): This scheme provides financial incentives to girls from disadvantaged backgrounds to continue their education at the secondary level.
These schemes are designed to address various aspects of the girl child’s development, including health, education, and economic opportunities.