We cooked 2500 kg of Milk Sheera and packed it into aluminium foil containers. Each container contained 150 grams of sheera and was delivered via our partner network to hospitals, sanitation department of MCGM wards and several police stations in Mumbai. We chose this initiative to pay Tribute to all our Covid Warriors who have tirelessly dedicated themselves in Serving people in this crisis.
AshaRatna: Continued Education through E- Learning Project Supported by EDUCARE FOUNDATION, USA
Introduction Ratna Nidhi Charitable Trust strongly believes that education of a child must not stop under any circumstances. Therefore, RNCT has assured resources to ensure education inspite of the COVID pandemic and the lockdown. Under AshaRatna Project, RNCT introduced the E-learning project for the underprivileged.
Project Objective
To make available better teaching facilities for underprivileged children
Target beneficiaries
100 underprivileged girl children from Mumbai. Refer Annexure1 (Attached) to get the names of the children
Project details
This school was selected by RNCT based on the work being undertaken by school in the field of girl child education. Meetings were held with the Trustee, and the School Principal to take this project forward.
RNCT based on the work being undertaken by school in the field of girl child education. Meetings were held with the Trustee, and the School Principal to take this project forward.
About SPRJK (Shri Pandit Ratnachandraji Jain Kanyashala Trust) School
The School provides free/subsidised education from Play-school to Post-graduate college to more than 7000 underprivileged girls. To motivate the parents to send their girls to school, the school provides free education, free books, free uniform, free shoes, free school bag, free computer training, free sports coaching and free bus service. The teachers make regular visits to the houses, if a girl child does not attend school. Individual attention is paid to each girl child.
The school is based in Ghatkopar, Mumbai. The girls are usually from the nearby slum areas. The children are usually migrant communities, daily wage earners. Most of the parents do not understand the importance of educating the girl child. Poverty, illiteracy and superstition especially related to girls is rampant. The parents do not understand the importance of education, especially the girls because they would one day be married off. Hence, the importance of free education for girl children in a nearby area is of prime importance in this area.
Distribution of tabs
Distribution of tabs was undertaken in a phased manner by the school authorities due to the COVID scare, and keeping in line with the government guidelines. Parents/ students were called in batches and were given the tablets for usage.
Below are a few images of the distribution
The school also provided with an acknowledgement letter of the support given:
Project Initiation
Transfer of Tabs from our office to the SPRJK School
The product provided
Snapshot of -Topic of Lamarkism being explained on a video Beginning of topic: periodic tables
A quiz on periodic tables
Below is a sample syllabus for class VIII, CBSE Board, Science subject
Class VIII Syllabus, Science, CBSE Board
Chapter 1: Crop Production and Management
Chapter 2: Microorganisms: Friend and Foe
Chapter 3: Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
Chapter 4: Materials – Metals and Non-Metals
Chapter 5: Coal and Petroleum
Chapter 6: Combustion and Flame
Chapter 7: Conservation of Plants and Animals
Chapter 8: Cell – Structure and Functions
Chapter 9: Reproduction in Animals
Chapter 10: Reaching the Age of Adolescence
Chapter 11: Force and Pressure
Chapter 12: Friction
Chapter 13: Sound
Chapter 14: Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Chapter 15: Some Natural Phenomena
Chapter 16: Light
Chapter 17: Stars and The Solar System
Chapter 18: Pollution of Air and Water
A project by Rotary International, Rotary Club of Sunyani Central, Microfinance Empowerment Foundation and Ratna Nidhi Charitable Trust Project Highlights:
1. 400 cartons of books, 14 tonnes of weight, 19000+ books, 20 ft container of books shipped to Ghana free of cost
2. Initiation of strong partnerships between Rotary International and Ratna Nidhi Charitable Trust
3. An attempt to bring the world closer, through export of charity
4. Forging meaningful international partnerships
The idea of exporting charity in Africa started about 4 years back during the RILM South East Asia Convention held in Chennai, India on 5th March 2017. During the convention, apart from other agenda’s, a short presentation was made by Mr. Rajiv Mehta, Trustee Ratna Nidhi Charitable Trust on the vision to ensure that every child has at least one book to read- under the Project "Mission Million Books".
Mission Million envisions to donate at least million books. Till date, RNCT has successfully been able to establish over 4000 libraries across India. RNCT has also developed its own customised software to keep a track of reading and borrowing habits of users, especially the underprivileged.
Meetings with PDG Nancy Barbee with the shared idea of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”- The world is one family developed into the Project of Exporting Books in Charity to Ghana, Africa.
The books will soon reach Port Thema in about a month’s time. The books are shipped to Rotary Club of Sunyani Central, P.O. Box 206, Sunyani, Bono District, Ghana
Beneficiaries
5 schools have been identified where the books are being provided benefitting about 400 children. The names of the schools are
(i) Soronoase Basic School. Kg1 - B6 (Ages- 4 To 12)
(ii) Nkrankrom Basic School. Kg1 - B6 (Ages- 4 To 12)
(iii) Abansere Basic School. Kg1 to B6 (Ages 4 To 12)
(iv) Tonosuano Basic School. Kg1 to B6 (Ages 4 To 12)
(v) Adadease Junction Junior High School B6 to B8 (Ages 13 To 15)
Partnerships
This project is an initiation of international partnership and collaboration. This project exhibits that if the intent is right, help can reach where it is needed the most.
MOUs have been signed with
1. Carl Treleaven- PDG (Florida) DIST 6990
2. Peter Verbeeck-DG 20-21 DIST 6990
3. Rotary Club of Sunyani Central – Mr. Frank Kofi Owusu-Debrah
4. Microfinance Empowerment Foundation- Mr. Carl W. Treleaven (Director)
5. Microfinance Empowerment Foundation- Peter Verbeeck-DG 20-21 DIST 6990
6. PDG Nancy Barbee (Rotary International Dist. 7730, North Carolina)
7. Ratna Nidhi Charitable Trust- Mr. Rajiv Mehta (Trustee)
Road Ahead
It is envisaged that in the near future, this project can spread to other countries within and outside Africa as well. Requests have been received from Kenya and Mauritius currently.
Glimpses of the books shipped