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KAJLA JANAKALYAN SAMITY (KJKS) MIDNAPUR, WEST BENGAL

KAJLA JANAKALYAN SAMITY (KJKS) MIDNAPUR, WEST BENGAL. Progress report and review of the new proposal for 2004 By Sailesh, Sriram, Sathish and Krishnan. Achievement of planned program during this reporting period. Major areas of concentration Education Adolescent girls teams

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KAJLA JANAKALYAN SAMITY (KJKS) MIDNAPUR, WEST BENGAL

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  1. KAJLA JANAKALYAN SAMITY(KJKS)MIDNAPUR, WEST BENGAL Progress report and review of the new proposal for 2004 By Sailesh, Sriram, Sathish and Krishnan

  2. Achievement of planned program during this reporting period Major areas of concentration • Education • Adolescent girls teams • Community health • Other Programs

  3. Education

  4. Awareness program for Parents/Students

  5. Community Health

  6. Adolescent Girls Team

  7. Adolescent Girls Team

  8. Other programs •  Weaving Training centre has been created and this provides income to at least 15 women at about 500 / month. • 3 women’s groups with 45 women formed. • Seminar on child rights and common school system conducted at a book fair with 250 participants.

  9. Case Study • Krishna has got the charm of life again • Krishna Jana, a girl of 13, was reading in class-IV in a primary school. She was very interested in her studies. But she failed to get admission in class-V. Her parent was also not interested to give her education. She used to work in a grocery shop with her father to help her family economically. In this situation one day our social worker of that village came to know about her. He talked with her family and motivated them. Krishna is now reading in class-VI. She is very happy now and is performing well at her studies.

  10. Impact of the program • Parents have been giving importance on their child education especially the girl child and school drop out rate has reduced. • Changes in attitude, behaviour and approach among the people in terms of health, education and women’s empowerment. • Joyful teaching & learning method of the school enables to help enrolment & retention of the children. • Leadership qualities have been developed among the adolescents. • KJKS has been able to build up goodwill among the people and Govt. office.

  11. Support needed for continuing the program ? • Continuation of the existing school. • Open class –VII • Strengthening adolescent team. • Continue health program with Govt. health centre. • Continue collaboration program with Govt. Primary schools. • Building awareness among the people on Education rights, Child rights and others prominent local issues.

  12. Support needed for new program ? • Formation of women's group. • Formation of children organization. • Formation of farmers group.

  13. Budget for this year - Education

  14. Health Program

  15. Adolescent Team

  16. Empowerment Program

  17. Administrative Cost

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