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Die Hard Indian, Mumbai : Newsletter for November 2006

Karmayogi Pratisthan Activities (2006-07):

 

'Karmayogi Pratisthan' is a registered NGO (u/s 80G) with primary focus on education. We have created an education fund for the academically deserving and financially needy students.

 

Schools (2006-07)

# of students

Amount (Rs)

Amulak Amichand (Eng), Matunga

22

61,777

Amulak Amichand (Guj), Matunga

12

15,190

Vallabh Vidyalaya (Eng), Sion

20

31,830

Vallabh Vidyalaya (Guj), Sion

18

13,825

MP Bhuta School (Eng), Sion

18

21,917

MP Bhuta School (Guj), Sion

18

4,400

Savla Jain Chhtralaya, Matunga

20

37,000

DPYA School, Matunga

7

17,625

Pioneer Education Trust, Matunga

4

5,280

Premier School, Matunga

4

5,750

Shraddhanand Mahilashram (IES), Matunga

16

11,000

Auxilium Convent School, Matunga

1

2,000

JB Vaccha School, Matunga

16

44,800

Manav Seva Sangh, Sion

7

21,000

Our Lady of Good Counsel, Sion

1

2,400

DS High School, Sion

1

2,100

Guru Nanak School, Sion

2

800

Little Angel's Sapling, Sion

3

6,000

Little Angel's School, Sion

1

2,000

People's Welfare School, Sion

1

200

CBM School. Koliwada

4

10,933

Maulana Azad Primary School, Dharavi

2

2,500

Gandhi Memorial Eng School, Dharavi

4

1,924

BSIAS Eng School, Dharavi

1

750

Kamraj Mem School, Dharavi

4

1,050

Raje Shivaji (King George), Dadar

1

3,100

SK Roy Memorial, Antop Hill

2

2,560

St Joseph's School, Wadala

1

3,100

Spastic Society Of India, Bandra

1

3,100

Dyan Sadhna Vidyalaya, Govandi

2

2,200

Purna Prajna Edn Trust, Dahisar

1

2,466

IES School, Bhandup

2

5,493

St Augasthi School, Nallasopara

2

4,060

Children's Academy, Malad

2

5,799

NB Bharwad Guj School, Dahisar

1

660

KB Vira School, Dombivali

1

986

SSS Multipurpose Tech School, Ghatkopar

1

860

 

224

358,435

 

Colleges (2006-07)

# of students

Amount (Rs)

Podar College, Matunga

2

5,775

SNDT, Matunga

1

300

SNDT (thru Lions Club), Matunga

11

11,000

Khalsa College, Matunga

1

1,465

VJTI (student 3rd in Maharashtra)

1

16,000

Thakur College, Kandivali

1

3,100

Ramrao Adik Inst of Tech, Navi Mumbai

3

9,300

DY Patil College of Law, Navi Mumbai

1

3,100

AK Hafizka Inst of Hotel Mngt, CST

1

3,100

BJ College of Commerce, Charni Rd

1

1,668

Nirmala Mem Foundation, Kandivali

1

2,833

KJ Somaiya College, Ghatkopar

1

3,100

VSPM Dental College, Nagpur

1

3,100

PI Inst of Tech, Pune

1

3,100

Inst of Management, Thane

2

6,350

Nirmala Niketan, Bhayander

2

9,400

 

29

82,691

 

For the needy children in private schools and colleges, we have paid part of the school fees directly to the educational institute. This education fund is not limited to any community. The selection criteria is the last mark sheet, signifying his/ her results and position in the class AND a recommendation letter from the school principal or class teacher.

 

Our other education related activities include:

  • Helping over 250 needy but deserving children with their education needs mostly in the Sion-Matunga (Central Mumbai) area.
  • Started for the first time in Mumbai a “Best Attendance Trophy” for BMC schools in each of the 24 wards of Mumbai. This is to encourage teachers to take active interest in reducing the drop out rates in BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) schools.
  • Helping NGO 'Sunday Friends' in running "education centers" for about 300 slum children.
  • Distributed 1000 dozen notebooks in Sion-King's Circle area at highly subsidized rates.

 

Civic activities include:

 

  • Won a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed in Mumbai High Court, against the unjust towing practices of the Mumbai Traffic Police. The court ruled that cars in Mumbai cannot be towed by operators who have not been selected through a tendering process and also contracts need to be signed. The traffic police will also be responsible for damage caused to cars while being towed and there needs to be a written authorization before any private vehicle can be opened.
  • Publishing a newsletter "Die Hard Indian" since February 2000. Since June 2005, publishing an electronic newsletter for local Sion-Matunga-Dadar-Wadala residents. Visited by over 1,50,000 visitors every year.
  • In co-ordination with BMC for road tarring at Flank Road, Sion AND traffic signal near Sion Hospital.

 Email -  damanig@diehardindian.com


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