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Bharat Vikas ParishadBharat Vikas Parishad

UTTISHTHAT JAGRAT ë mfÙk"Br tkxzr

Bharat Vikas Parishad Prakashan

Annual Report : 2011-12

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Sri Sri Ravisankar ji, Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda(Chief Minister, Karnataka) and Justice M. Rama Jois, Patron and M.P.

Prof. Kanta Chawla, Minister, Government of PunjabLaxmi

Padma Shri Suresh Gundu Amonkar

DIGNITARIES

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Bharat Vikas Parishad Prakashan

Annual Report : 2011-12

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Bharat Vikas ParishadBharat Vikas Parishad

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CONTENTS

FROM THE NATIONAL SECRETARY GENERAL - AN OVERVIEW

A. ORGANISATION & FINANCE

1. Meetings at National Level 3

2. National Meetings 3

3. National Workshops 3

4. Meeting of the National Conference: December, 2011 3

5. Meeting of the National Governing Board: February, 2012 4

6. Zones, Prants & Branches 5

7. Permanent Corpus Fund 6

8. Financial Assistance to Prants from the Corpus Fund 6

9. Accounts for 2011-12 6

B. PROJECTS & PROGRAMMES

SANSKAR

1. National Group Song Competition (NGSC) 7

2. National Sanskrit Group Song Competition (NSGSC) 8

3. Bharat Ko Jano 8

4. Guru Vandan - Chhatra Abhinandan 9

5. Bal and Yuva Shivir 10

6. Guru Tegh Bahadur Balidan Diwas and Other Inspiring Events 10

7. Praudh Sanskar Yojana 10

SEWA

1. Viklang Sahayata Project (Handicapped Welfare & Rehabilitation) 10

2. Villages / Urban Slums Development 11

3. Integrated Development of Village through NRIs Assistance 12

4. Vanvasi Sahayata Project (Tribal Development) 12

5. Environment 13

6. Health (other than assistance to Handicapped) 13

7. BVP Charitable Diagnostic Centre, Chandigarh 13

8. BVP Hospital & Research Centre, Kota (Rajasthan) 14

9. BVP Charitable Trust Hospital, Ludhiana (Punjab) 14

10. Samuhik Saral Vivah 14

11. Legal Aid to Needy Women and Children 14

12. Permanent Projects 14

SAMPARK (PUBLIC RELATIONS)

1. Sanskriti Saptah 15

2. Sthapana Diwas 15

P.T.O

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3. Mahila Sahbhagita 15

4. Seminars 15

5. Workshops 15

6. Publications 15

7. Media Sampark 16

8. Parishad's Website 16

ANNEXURES

Annexure 1 Branches and Membership in 17various Prants during 2010-11and 2011-2012

Annexure 2 Vikas Ratna (Contribution 20during 2011-2012)

Annexure 3 Financial Assistance to 21Permanent Projects

Annexure 4 Balance Sheet as on 2231st March, 2012

Annexure 5 Income & Expenditure Account 23for the year ended31st March, 2012

Annexure 6 List of Publications 24

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FROM THE NATIONAL SECRETARY GENERAL

AN OVERVIEW

As we march towards our Golden Jubilee year, we review here the progress during the 49th year of foundation of the Bharat Vikas Parishad. It is my privilege to present the Annual Report of Bharat Vikas Parishad for the year 2011-12.

We had a successful year of service to the Nation through our work. The main highlights of the work during year were as under:

Meetings of the national bodies and workshops in respect of various faculties were organised during the year. For the first time a workshop for Mahila Karya Kartas was also organized.

ŸAll India level programmes of our projects – NGSC, NSGSC, BKJ, etc. - were successfully held.

ŸBranches and Prants continued to organize various sanskar, sewa and sampark projects through out the country.

ŸDuring the year, number of Branches and Membership (families) rose by around 5% to 1,147 and 50,127 respectively.

ŸNumber of Vikas Ratna rose to 99 and Vikas Mitra to 3,226.

ŸFor the first time a scheme to release funds from the Central Corpus was launched - 11 projects in the Prants were assisted in the first year.

ŸWork in 6 villages, taken up for their integrated development, was completed – taking the total villages so far developed to 16 in various states of India.

ŸTwo Viklang Sahayata Kendra at Lucknow and Gwalior were formally inaugurated.

ŸOur permanent projects rose to 1,457 and these continued to serve greater number of citizens needing help and support. For example, the number of patients annually benefited by our Chandigarh Diagnostic Centre rose to 2.10 lakhs and by our Kota Hospital (with super specialty facilities) to 1.20 lakhs.

ŸDeendayal Shodh Sansthan, New Delhi was presented with Bharat Vikas Parishad's Utkrishtata Samman for their excellent work in the field of Village Development.

ŸIn addition to publication of revised / updated editions of the existing literature, some new books were also brought out i.e. biographies of Swami Vivekanand and Dr. Suraj Prakash in English and Hindi.

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Ÿ150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekanand. A life size statue of Swami Vivekanand was unveiled in Parishad's Central Office at Delhi in January, 2012 signaling the beginning of yearlong celebrations of 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekanand.

I take this opportunity to thank all colleagues who tirelessly worked at the branch, state, zone and central levels for their cooperation in strengthening the organization in service of the Nation.

“JAI BHARAT JAI MA”

December 1, 2012 Surinder Kumar WadhwaDelhi National Secretary General

Parishad charted out its programme for celebration of its Golden Jubilee and

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Our Vision, Mission and Sutras

Our Vision

Our Vision is the development and growth of Bharat, in all fields of human endeavour - cultural, social, academic, moral, national and spiritual - culminating in Swasth- Samarth-Sanskarit Bharat i.e. physically, economically and morally strong India.

Our Mission

Our Mission, we have the task to organise the elite, intellectuals and the well-to-do citizens and to motivate them to serve our poor, disabled, illiterate and ignorant brethren not as an act of charity but in the true spirit of our cultural tradition of service as duty.

Our Sutras

Our policies and programmes are implemented through the five sutras (maxims) of Sampark (Fellowship), Sahyog (Cooperation), Sanskar (Moral Orientation), Sewa (Service) and Samarpan (Commitment). All these maxims are indispensable for proper grooming of our citizens and their family members towards the service of our motherland.

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1. Meetings at National Level

1.1 Following National level meetings / workshops were held during the year 2011-12:

National Meetings

i. National Conference (Rashtriya Adhiveshan) held its meeting on 24th and 25th December, 2011 at Chandigarh

ii. National Governing Board (Rashtriya Karyakari Mandal) met on the 3rd and 4th February, 2012 at Pune (Maharashtra)

iii. National Executive (Rashtriya Karyakarni) held its meeting on the 10th April, 2011 at Delhi

iv. National Office Bearers (Rashtriya Padhadhikari) meeting at Nainital on the 27th-28th Aug., 2011

v. Apex Body (Sheersh Mandal) had a meeting on the 23rd December, 2011 at Chandigarh

National Workshops

i. Zonal Office Bearers Workshop - 17th April, 2011

ii. Workshop of Elected Prant Office Bearers - 1st May, 2011

iii. National Workshop on Organisational Matters - 15th May, 2011

iv. Workshop for Sanskar Karya - 29 May, 2011

v. Workshop for Sampark Karya - 5th June, 2011

vi. Workshop for Sewa Karya - 12th June, 2011

vii. Workshop for Finance, A/c & Audit - 3rd July, 2011

viii.Workshop for Mahila Karya Kartas - 7th August, 2011

2. Meeting of the National Conference: December, 2011

2.1 The 26th All India National Conference of Bharat Vikas Parishad was held at Chandigarh on the 24th-25th December, 2011. A total of 2,850 delegates from all over the country attended the conference.

2.2 Shri R.P. Sharma, National President, presided over the meeting. He said that it was a happy coincident that Parishad is celebrating its Golden Jubilee along with the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekanand. Swami Madhav

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Bharat Vikas Parishad

NATIONAL SECRETARY GENERAL REPORT: 2011-12

A. ORGANISATION & FINANCE

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Prapannacharya, who presented the inaugural address, complimented the Parishad for following in the footsteps of Swami Vivekanand.

2.3 Deendayal Shodh Sansthan, New Delhi, represented by Dr. Bharat Pathak, was presented with Bharat Vikas Parishad Utkrishtata Samman for their excellent work in the field of Village Development. The selection was made by a Selection Committee, headed by Honb'le Justice Ramesh Chand Lahoti, Ex. Chief Justice of India, which considered nominations received from all over the country.

2.4 In his acceptance speech Dr. Bharat Pathak said that the Deendayal Shodh Sansthan has decided to keep the Award money as a corpus and from the interest accruing they propose to honour every year such villages which continue to work independently out of more than 500 villages in which they are conducting their activities.

2.5 Swami Gyananand ji Maharaj graced the National Conference as the chief guest. He spoke about the human values and appreciated that Parishad had adopted Sampark, Sahyog, Sanskar, Sewa and Samparan as its sutras which in fact are the basis of our sanskriti.

2.6 Shri S.K. Wadhwa, National Secretary General, presented his report on various activities organized during the year 2010-11. Dr. K.L. Gupta, National Finance Secretary gave details of the corpus fund and Parishad's policy for assistance in cases of natural disasters and financial assistance to Prants for implementation of their projects. Shri R.P. Sharma detailed the programmes to be taken up for celebrations of Golden Jubilee of Bharat Vikas Parishad and 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekanand.

2.7 In the concluding session, Prof. Laxmi Kanta Chawla, Minister of Punjab in her powerful speech, delved on our glorious tradition of sacrifice. She emphasized on the need to create awareness about this among the younger generation so that they do not forget our glorious traditions under the western influence.

3. Meeting of the National Governing Board: February, 2012

3.1 National Governing Board of the Bharat Vikas Parishad held its annual meeting at Pune on the 4th and 5th February, 2012. It was attended by 192 members.

3.2 The meeting was presided over by Shri R.P. Sharma, National President who made the introductory remarks and also delivered the Presidential Address on the concluding session of the meeting. He said that in view of the Golden Jubilee of the Parishad as well as 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda next year, we shall be taking up special programmes throughout the year as already chalked out.

3.3 Dr. Kalyan Gangwal, M.D. graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. He emphasized that in addition to physical health of the people, their mental and

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social health are equally important. In the concluding session, Swami Ram Chandra of Ramakrishna Mission blessed the delegates. In a very inspiring discourse he said that serving the poor is the real worship. Shri Bhageyaji, renowned social worker, also addressed the delegates.

3.4 Following were the highlights of the other items taken up in the meeting:

Ÿ The minutes of the last meeting of the NGB held on 5th-6th February, 2011 at Moradabad were presented and confirmed after discussion.

Ÿ Shri S.K. Wadhwa, National Secretary General, presented his report of activities for the year 2010-11 which was approved by the House.

Ÿ Six Vikas Samparpit were facilitated viz S/Shri Mahesh Chander Sharma, Satish Chander Anand, S. P. Agarwal, B. L. Parashar, S. N. Bhandari and Chander Prakash Arora.

Ÿ Four new Vikas Ratna present were facilitated viz. S/Shri B.L. Gagar, B.B. Rupani, Sitaram Pareek and Harish Bajaj.

Ÿ Dr. Kanhya Lal Gupta, National Finance Secretary, presented the Audited Accounts for 2010-11 which were approved. Shri O.P. Kanoongo, National Auditor General presented the report in regard to submission of audited accounts by the Prants.

Ÿ Zonal Chairmen / Zonal General Secretaries presented organizational reports in respect of their Zones. Thereafter, Shri Harish Jindal presented organizational report for the year 2011-12. Prantiya General Secretaries presented reports on their activities during the year 2011-12. Shri S.K. Wadhwa, National Secretary General, presented the minutes of the Apex Body held during the 2011-12 which were approved. There was a session for Muktchintan in which Shri R.P. Sharma, National President responded to the queries of the members.

Ÿ The National Governing Board unanimously elected four National Office Bearers for the years 2012-14:

(a) National President - Justice Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje

(b) National Working President - Prof. Satya Prakash Tiwari

(c) National Secretary General - Shri Surinder Kumar Wadhwa, and

(d) National Finance Secretary - Dr. Kanhya Lal Gupta.

4. Zones, Prants & Branches

4.1 As on March 2012 there were 17 Zones and 57 Prants. Over the years there has been steady increase in the number of branches and membership of the

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4.2 A statement showing number of branches and membership in various Prants as on 31.03.2011 and 31.03.2012 is at Annexure 1.

5. Permanent Corpus Fund

5.1 In order to provide funds for urgent relief works as well as for various service projects / programmes, Parishad has two schemes - “Vikas Ratna” and “Vikas Mitra”. A person has the honour of being called Vikas Ratna if he pays a sum of Rs. one lakh by cheque / draft or Rs. one lakh fifty thousand in the shape of an advertisement to the Parishad. For “Vikas Mitra”, the minimum contribution has been fixed at Rs. 5,100 till the year 2011-12. The investment of funds in FDRs, Bonds or Govt. Securities provides the much needed resources.

5.2 There has been encouraging response to the scheme. As on 31.03.2012, 99 Vikas Ratnas and 3,226 Vikas Mitras were enrolled. A statement showing geographical spread of the Vikas Mitras across various Prants is indicated in Annexure 1. List of Bharat Vikas Ratnas enrolled during 2011-12 is at Annexure 2.

6. Financial Assistance to Permanent Projects from the Corpus fund

6.1 For the first time, suggestions were invited from Prants for providing financial assistance to projects. Eleven projects were selected for which a total sum of Rs. 11.92 lakhs was released during 2011-12. List of such central assisted projects is at Annexure 3.

7. Accounts for 2011-12

7.1 An audited Balance Sheet and Income & Expenditure Account of Bharat Vikas Parishad (Central Office) for the year 2011-12 are at Annexures 4 and 5 respectively.

Parishad. Based on Central Share actually received in the Central Office, the organisational growth during the last five years is shown below:

Year Branches Membership(excluding Village Samitis) (family units)

2006-07 897 35,813

2007-08 920 37,079

2008-09 965 40,310

2009-10 1026 42,865

2010-11 1094 47,767

2011-12 1147 50,128

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B. PROJECTS & PROGRAMMES

I. SANSKAR

8. National Group Song Competition (N.G.S.C.)

8.1 With a view to generate patriotic fervor among the children, Parishad has been organizing chorus singing among the students studying both in Government and Public schools. This is one of our oldest sanskar projects. Students and teachers all over the country eagerly look forward to participation in such competitions.

8.2 The competitions are held for students from class VIth to XIIth at Branch, Prant and All India levels. Teams selected at Branch level compete at Prant level and those selected at Prant level finally compete at All India level. In the competition at the national level, a team from each Prant sings one patriotic song each in Hindi and a regional language and the best teams are awarded prizes. The first All India National Group Song Competition of patriotic songs was held in 1967 at Delhi.

8.3 At branch level, the participation of students during 2011-12 has been as under:

a) No. of branches organising the programme 611

b) No. of schools who participated 4,440

c) No. total of participants 36,777

8.4 The 37th All India National Group Song Competition was held on 12th-13th November, 2011 at The Art of Living International Center, Bengaluru hosted by Bharat Vikas Parishad Karnataka South. His Holiness Sri Sri Ravisankar Guruji and Honble Sri D.V. Sadananda Gowda, Chief Minister,Karnataka, Justice Dr M. Rama Jois, MP and Patron BVP graced the function.

8.5 A total of 80 teams participated - 44 teams in Hindi songs and 36 in Regional Patriotic Group Songs. Following teams won the first place in Hindi and Regional songs:

8.6 In Hindi Song, the Second, Third, and Fourth places were won by Punjab North, Chattisgarh and U.P. West Prants respectively. Similarly, in Regional Song competition, the Second, Third, and Fourth places were won Punjab North, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana West Prants respectively.

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Jindal School

Hindi

Regional

44

36

Madhya Bharat West

Orissa

Christian EminentH.S. School

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D.A.V. Public School,Patiala (Punjab)

Sanskrit

Folk

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36

Tamilnadu

Punjab East

D.A.V. AdambakkamSchool, Chennai

9. National Sanskrit Group Song Competition (NSGSC)

9.1 In this competition, the first song is to be a patriotic song in Sanskrit, from among the songs prescribed by the Parishad, and the second is a folk song of any state. The competition is conducted at Branch, State and National levels all over the country for students studying both in Government and Public schools.

9.2 At branch level, the participation of students during 2011-12 has been as under:

a) No. of branches organising the programme 458

b) No. of schools who participated 2,187

c) No. of total participants 18,920

9.3 Seventh All India National Sanskrit Group Song Competition was held on 26th-27th November, 2011 at the Teerthankar Mahavir University Moradabad hosted by Rohilkhand Prant. The opening session was presided by Justice M.Rama Jois. The chief guest was Shri Suresh Chandra Jain, Chancellor of Teerthankar Mahavir University, Moradabad who highly appreciated the projects of Bharat Vikas Parishad. Saint Atul Krishan Bhardwaj blessed the participants by his inspiring words.

9.4 A total of 73 teams participated - 37 teams in Sanskrit Group Song and 36 teams in Folk Song Competition. Following teams won the first place in Sanskrit and Folk songs:

9.5 In Sanskrit Song, the Second, Third, and Fourth places were won by Madhya Bharat West, Brahmavart and Haryana South Prants respectively. Similarly, in Folk Song Competition, the Second, Third, and Fourth places were won Rajasthan South, Braj Pradesh and Rajasthan North-East Prants respectively.

10. Bharat Ko Jano

10.1 “Bharat Ko Jano” is a quiz programme for the school children to increase their awareness about the distinctive features of our country and culture. Since the year 2001-02, this competition is being held at branch, prant and national levels. This programme has generated great interest among the students.

10.2 In the first stage written test in General Knowledge is organised in each participating school for both junior (class 6 to 8) and senior (class 9 to 12) levels. Over one lakh Bharat Ko Jano books are distributed every year

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among the school students for this competition. Each Branch then conducts Quiz Competition among the students standing first, second and third in written test. The teams which stand first in both the groups are selected for the competition at the Prant level. Similarly, the teams selected at Prant level compete at National level.

10.3 During 2011-12, the participation of children in Bhart Ko Jano Competition was as under:

a) No. of branches organising the programme 666

b) No. of schools who participated 6,303

c) No. of students participated in written test 5.48 lakhs

10.4 The eleventh All India Bharat Ko Jano Competition was held at Haridwar (Uttrakhand West) on the 7th-8th February, 2012. As many as 89 teams (both Junior and Senior) from 39 Prants competed.

10.5 Prof. Swatantra Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar was the Chief Guest at the function. He lauded the efforts of the Bharat Vikas Parishad in serving the society through its Sanskar and Sewa projects.

10.6 Prant-wise results of the Competition were as under:

Junior Category: Senior Category:

First: Jharkhand First: Madhya Bharat North

Second: Punjab North Second: Haryana West

Third: Haryana North Third: Avadh Pradesh

11. Guru Vandan - Chhatra Abhinandan

11.1 The primary purpose of this programme is to strengthen in the minds of children their respect for their parents and teachers, whose blessings will enable them to be successful in life. Under this programme, the representatives of Bharat Vikas Parishad visit a number of schools in their areas to express thanks and gratitude to the teachers and congratulate the meritorious students.

11.2 Parishad adopted this programme from the year 2001-02. The period from 1st April to 15th October is earmarked for organizing such functions. There has been a good response to this programme in which lakhs of students and teachers participate every year.

11.3 During the year, over 12 lakhs students participated in this programme as shown below:

a) No. of branches organising the programme 580

b) No. of schools who participated 3,350

c) No. of total participants 12.56 lakhs

On the whole, 18,440 students and 16,669 teachers were honoured in various schools.

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12. Bal and Yuva Shivir

12.1 During the year 2011-12, 115 branches organised Sanskar Shivirs in which a total of 10,306 children and youth participated.

13. Guru Tegh Bahadur Balidan Diwas and Other Inspiring Events

13.1 Bharat Vikas Parishad has been observing the martyrdom day of Guru Teg Bahadur for many years. Public meetings, seminars and exhibitions are held to highlight the sacrifices of Sikh Gurus and pay respectful homage to the great patriot.

13.2 During 2011-12, 118 functions were held in various parts of the country in which thousands paid their homage to Guru Teg Bahadur.

13.3 In addition, 51,000 persons participated in other inspiring events organized by the branches.

14. Praudh Sanskar Yojana

14.1 Parishad took up this project in the year in 1995. The aim of Praudh Sanskar project is to prepare retired persons to lead active, purposeful and dedicated social life.

14.2 Eighteenth All India Praudh Sanskar Shivir was held at Ramanathim, Ponda, Goa on the 3rd and 4th March, 2012. 467 delegates from different states of India attended the Shivir. From Jammu alone 68 delegates participated in the Shivir.

14.3 In the first session, Padma Shri Sudesh G. Amonkar was the Chief Guest and Shri Pardeep Talaulikar was Guest of Honour. The 2nd session witnessed an excellent display of Yoga by Dr. Suraj Kanekar. In the 3rd session Dr. Purnima Usgaonkar provided useful hints on the health. In the evening, artists of local cultural academy provided good entertainment to the delegates. Next day in the valedictory function, Swami Prahlad was the Chief Guest. He delivered an excellent lecture on sanskar.

15. Viklang Sahayata Project (Handicapped Welfare & Rehabilitation)

15.1 Helping the handicapped persons and their rehabilitation is one of the important programmes of the Bharat Vikas Parishad for which two of our centres have won President of India Award and one FICCI Award. The programme aims to enable the handicapped persons to fully participate in social and national life of the country overcoming their disability.

15.2 There are now 15 Viklang Sahayata Kendras in various states, which provide artificial limbs free of cost to needy persons through their centres as well as by organising camps. Two of them became operational at their own premises during the year at Gwalior and Lucknow.

II. SEWA

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15.3 These centres provide free of cost artificial limbs, calipers, hearing aids, medicines, special shoes, and tri cycles. In addition, there are mobile workshops, which manufacture artificial limbs and provide service to the Viklang Camps organised by various Branches. Some of the centres have also taken up special programme for conducting operations for the polio victims.

15.4 During the year 2011-12, number of artificial limbs provided by the Viklang Kendras and branches is indicated below:

(a) By BVP branches at Viklang camps 10,267

(b) By Viklang Kendras at their own centres 6,078

(c) By Viklang Kendras at camps organized by 1,465

organisations other than BVP

Total 17,810

15.5 In addition, our branches rehabilitated 619 handicapped persons by providing them training in various vocations, securing employment or in obtaining railway passes etc. during the year.

15.6 It will be seen from the table below that our Viklang Sahayata Kendras have so far provided artificial limbs to over 2 lakhs physically challenged persons:

16. Villages / Urban Slums Development

16.1 Branches are encouraged to adopt either a village or a slum area for its over-all development. During 2011-12, our branches took up 34 service

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S.No.Year of

EstablishmentState Town

Total LimbsProvided

(till March, 2012)

1. 1990 Delhi Delhi 66,684

2. 1992 Himachal Pradesh Nagrota 4,930

3. 1993 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad 21,543

4. 1995 Assam Guwahati 6,348

5. 1996 Punjab Ludhiana 35,276

6. 1996 Rajasthan Kota 9,340

7. 1996 Maharashtra Pune 2,489

8. 1998 Gujarat Ahmedabad 12,978

9. 1998 Madhya Pradesh Indore 7,016

10. 1999 Bihar Patna 19,042

11. 1999 Haryana Hissar 9,532

12. 2000 Uttar Pradesh Moradabad 6,671

13. 2005 Rajasthan Sanchore 1,847

Total 2,03,696

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projects in adopted villages. The projects included health check-up camps, visit of mobile medical vans, vocational training centres, sanskar kendras and education of illiterate and neglected children. The centres also help in getting benefits of different schemes launched by the Government.

17. Integrated Development of Village through NRIs Assistance

17.1 Bharat Vikas Parishad, with financial assistance from Jindal Foundation Canada, has taken up Samagra Gram Vikas Project for all round development of villages in various parts of the country. The programme aims to develop at least one model village in each state of India in a phased manner. Together with six villages where work has substantially been completed during the year, following 16 villages have been developed so far:

1. Khajjiar (H.P.)

2. Dunera (Punjab)

3. Sunder Nagar (U.P.)

4. Eklaspur (A.P.)

5. Mohabbatpur (Haryana)

6. Lohat Baddi (Punjab East)

7. Ilsoba (West Bengal)

8. Kaliwas (Rajasthan South)

9. Dunge (Maharashtra Coastal)

10.Kumbarakoppalu (Karnataka South)

11. Rampur-Gadwal (J&K)

12.Barnarikola-Abhyapuri (Assam)

13.Chanpamura (Tripura)

14.Kantabania (Orissa)

15.Singawal (Rajasthan)

16.Dhar (Punjab)

18. Vanvasi Sahayata Project (Tribal Development)

18.1 Since 1992, Bharat Vikas Parishad has been taking up programmes for the welfare and uplift of the vanvasis of the country in general and North Eastern states in particular. Presently, Parishad has adopted a number of projects in the North Eastern states including Bongaigaon Hospital and hostels, Ekal Vidyalayas, computer centres, archery centres, libraries, vocational training centres, medical centres and solar lights projects.

18.2 During the year, financial assistance amounting to Rs. 29.88 lakhs was provided for projects in the tribal areas of the country. In addition, woolens and clothing worth Rs. 10.24 lakhs were made available. Thus the total assistance for Vanvasi Sahyata project amounted to Rs.40.12 lakhs.

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19. Environment

19.1 Under this project, branches take up tree plantation, distribution of sacred plant e.g. Tulsi, and organise seminars on environment. During the year, our branches planted 92 thousands plants and distributed 58 thousands Tulsi plants – a total of 1.49 lakh plants.

20. Health (other than assistance to Handicapped)

20.1 Regular general health check-ups, blood donation camps and specialized medical camps e.g. dental care, eye care, T.B. camps, Hepatitis camps and camps for deaf etc. are organized. Facilities for registration of eye donation and surgery are also provided. Branches also regularly organise seminars on various aspects of health and conduct yoga camps. A number of hospitals and dispensaries set up the Parishad are also serving the society.

20.2 The number of beneficiaries in the health camps organised by the branches during the year were as under:

a) No. of camps organised by branches 1,583b) No. of beneficiaries 3.78 lakhs

In addition, Parishad's members also donated 17,656 units of blood during the year.

20.3 BVP Charitable Diagnostic Centre, Chandigarh: Diagnostics Centre at Chandigarh has highly advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities under one roof. All type of Blood and Urine Tests, Digital X-ray, Digital Mammography, Digital OPG, Ultrasound, Echocardiography, TMT, ECG, Complete Dental treatment, all type of Eye problems, Gynae service, Ortho Service, Skin Service, Physiotherapy, Rheumatology, Gestrology, Internal medicine & 16 Slice CT Scan are provided at no profit no loss basis.

20.4 The number of patients served has risen to 2.10 lakhs during 2011-12 as shown:

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20.5 BVP Hospital & Research Centre, Kota (Rajasthan): It is now a 220 bedded Super Specialty Hospital spread over 40,000 square feet with a staff of 300. Various departments functioning are Dental, Orthopeadic, Peadiatric, Gyne, Male Surgery, General Physician, Eye, E.N.T, Cardiology, Physiotherapy, Dietician, Neuro Physician, etc. All the facilities of Pathological diagnosis, Color Doppler, TMT, Angiography, Sonography, Digital X-Ray etc, are available in the Hospital . The facilities are available 24 hrs and emergency services are also provided.

20.6 Super Specialty services of Cardiac Surgery, Advance Cath Lab, Dialysis, Advanced Stroke ICU, ICCU, PICU, and NICU, with all modern equipments, are now available. There are highly qualified and experienced medical consultants and dedicated staff. The Hospital is also organizing camps in the field of Eye, Orthopeadic etc. every year. Cardiac Surgery is done for poor people at especially cheaper rates.

20.7 During the year, the hospital provided treatment to a total of 1.20 lakhs patients.

20.8 BVP Charitable Trust Hospital, Ludhiana Punjab: In addition to helping the physically handicapped persons with artificial limbs and rehabilitating them, the Trust Hospital also provided diagnostic services to 43,903 patients through its various departments such as Physiotherapy, Homeopathy, Eyes, Gen. Medicine, Gynecology, Ayurveda, Pediatric, Dental, Acupressure, Acupuncture, etc. and spent Rs. 14.25 lakhs for the same. The Centre also organized 19 camps and conducted 273 polio corrective surgeries by incurring an expenditure of Rs. 10.27 lakhs.

21. Samuhik Saral Vivah

21.1 Parishad has been organising Samuhik Saral Vivah of poor and needy young girls and boys as an important programme every year.

21.2 During the year 2011-12, Parishad helped in organising marriages of 813 couples belonging to weaker sections of the society.

22. Legal Aid to Needy Women and Children

22.1 In order to assist poor, neglected and exploited women segment of our society, Bharat Vikas Parishad has set up counseling services. Efforts are on to ensure that there is at least one family-counselling centre in each zone of the country.

23. Permanent Projects

23.1 There are now 1,457 permanent projects run by various branches of Bharat Vikas Parishad whose activities are conducted on daily or weekly basis for the benefit of the society. These projects include Hospitals, Clinics, Physiotherapy Centres, Mobile Vans, Pathology Labs, Ultrasound Centres, Blood Banks, Educational Institutions, Training Centres, Libraries, Reading Rooms, Yoga Training Centres, Sanskar Kendra, Senior Citizens Welfare Centres, Mukti Dhams & Legal Aid Cells etc.

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23.2 The permanent projects can be broadly categorized in following areas:

a) Educational 205

b) Medical Care 421

c) Aid to Needy 286

d) Other Activities of Social Need 545

Total 1,457

IV. SAMPARK (PUBLIC RELATIONS)

24. Sanskriti Saptah

24.1 Every year Parishad's branches organise Sanskriti Saptah during the months of July to September. The aim of this week long celebrations is to create awareness about the work of the Parishad among the citizens. The emphasis under this programme is on Sampark and Sahyog. During the year 2011-12, 423 branches organised 2,359 programmes during the Sanskriti Saptah.

25. Sthapana Diwas

25.1 Parishad's Foundation Day is celebrated by the branches by organizing functions to spread its message among the citizens. During 2011-12, 401 branches organised such functions in which a total of 4,709 persons participated.

26. Mahila Sahbhagita

26.1 During the year, branches organised 213 programmes especially for the women which were attended by 14,729 participants.

27. Seminars

27.1 Bharat Vikas Parishad hold seminars on contemporary subjects of national interest and welfare of humanity in institutions of higher education to reinforce Bhartiya Sanskriti and Sanskars among the youth. During the year, 183 seminars were organized in which 30,113 persons participated.

28. Workshops

28.1 During the year, Prants organized 102 workshops in which 9,922 members participated.

29. Publications

29.1 Parishad's Prakashan Vibhag continued to bring out revised and updated literature on various projects and activities of Bharat Vikas Parishad. Following four new publications were brought out:

1. Karmyogi Swami Vivekanand

2. Karmyogi Swami Vivekanand (Hindi)

3. Rashtra Samarpit Dr. Suraj Praksash (Hindi)

4. Bharat Vikas Parishad - Activities at a Glance

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A complete list of publications is at Annexure 6

29.2. Parishad's bilingual monthly journal “Niti” (in Hindi and English) is brought out regularly. During the year its circulation rose to 51,000 copies. Parishad is also publishing a bilingual quarterly magazine “Gyan Prabha” to supplement “Niti” with thought provoking articles. Each issue has a central theme on which a number of authors contribute.

29.3 In addition, number of publications brought out by Branches and Prants were 277 and 853 respectively.

30. Media Sampark

30.1 During the year, Prants organized 135 press conferences to brief the media about the activities of the Parishad.

31. Parishad's Website & Social Media

31.1 Parishad's website (www.bvpindia.com), which is maintained in-house, is now a useful tool kit for conducting our programmes as well as an effective vehicle to disseminate information about the activities of the Bharat Vikas Parishad. It continued to add newer features. Following are some of the new additions:

1. Swami Vivekanand - his profile, quotes, listing of statues of Swami Vivekanand installed by Bharat Vikas Parishad and reports of Celebrations 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekanand

2. Annual Reports for the year 2011-12 in respect of all the Prants

3. Photographs of all the NGB members arranged as per their dates of birth

4. Audio Gallery

5. States' Periodicals

31.2 The website is now being accessed by lakhs of internet users from 159 countries around the world. Incidentally, it has also begun earning from advertisements hosted on its pages.

31.3 Parishad is also maintaining its presence on the Facebook providing latest news about the activities of the Parishad.

32. Swami Vivekanand's Statue at Central Office

32.1 Signaling the commencement of yearlong celebrations of 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekanand which falls on the 12th January, 2013, a statue of Swami Vivekanand was installed in Parishad's Central Office at Delhi in January, 2012. The life size marble statue was unveiled by Km. Nivedita Bhide, Vice President of Vivekanand Kendra (Kanyakumari) in a function held on the 15 January, 2012.

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Bharat Vikas ParishadBranches and Membership in various Prants

During 2010-11 and 2011-12

Zone - I1 Jammu & Kashmir 17 17 703 630 12 12 Himachal Pradesh 12 11 368 366 7 -3 Punjab North 58 66 2550 2623 210 34 Punjab South 36 37 1766 1799 129 95 Punjab East 59 62 2871 3185 318 -

Total - I 182 193 8258 8603 676 13

Zone - II 6 Haryana North 30 29 1177 1255 55 -7 Haryana South 21 25 847 977 174 18 Haryana West 28 26 905 954 57 1

Total - II 79 80 2929 3186 286 2

Zone - III9 Delhi North 26 27 2246 2316 42 110 Delhi South 15 16 1243 1275 38 611 Delhi East 24 21 943 872 59 1

Total - III 65 64 4432 4463 139 8

Zone - IV 12 Uttranchal West 20 23 800 963 84 313 Uttranchal East 7 15 248 415 33 114 U.P. West 65 74 2877 3010 378 1215 Rohilkhand 24 24 750 750 83 2

Total - IV 116 136 4675 5138 578 18

Zone - V16 Braj Pradesh 33 39 1395 1566 77 317 Bundelkhand 15 14 566 498 44 118 Brahmavart 28 28 1215 1279 53 1

Total - V 76 81 3176 3343 174 5

Zone - VI19 Avadh Pradesh 25 23 1214 1208 149 -20 Kashi Pradesh 18 23 941 1105 81 121 Prayag 6 7 201 241 11 -

Total - VI 49 53 2356 2554 241 1

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Zone -VII 22 North Bihar 12 14 389 417 11 -23 Koshi Bihar 8 9 225 316 2 -24 Magadh Bihar 7 7 180 176 15 - 25 South Bihar 12 12 406 443 5 -26 Jharkhand 28 20 946 709 43 1

Total - VII 67 62 2146 2061 76 1

Zone - VIII27 Orissa 12 12 509 492 14 -28 West Bengal, Silkkim, 14 15 549 552 30 1

Andaman & Nicobar Total - VIII 26 27 1058 1044 44 1

Zone - IX 29 Assam 19 18 638 625 8 -30 Meghalaya 3 -31 Mizoram 32 Arunachal Pradesh -33 Nagaland -34 Manipur -35 Tripura 3 3 67 69 5 - Total - IX 22 21 708 694 13 -

Zone - X 36 Rajasthan North 26 21 798 719 18 137 Rajasthan North East 19 24 1002 1137 79 338 Rajasthan East 21 23 906 951 72 -39 Rajasthan South East 24 24 966 1007 35 1

Total - X 90 92 3672 3814 204 5

Zone - XI 40 Rajasthan West 20 20 946 961 121 741 Rajasthan Central 33 30 1566 1527 135 342 Rajasthan South 46 44 1500 1594 131 2

Total - XI 99 94 4012 4082 387 12

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Zone - XII

43 Madhya Bharat West 20 20 949 962 16 144 Madhya Bharat North 21 22 925 939 78 645 Makhakaushal 10 10 339 356 6 -46 Chattisgarh 4 5 177 176 0 -Total - XII 55 57 2390 2433 100 7

Zone - XIII 47 Gujarat North 18 18 1180 1423 5 -48 Gujarat Central 29 34 1986 2226 7 -

Total - XIII 47 52 3166 3649 12 -

Zone - XIV1449 Maharashtra 14 16 908 982 115

Coastal- I50 Maharashtra - II 11 17 333 568 18 351 Goa 6 6 220 232 1 -

Total - XIV 31 39 1461 1782 134 17

Zone - XV52 Andhra Pradesh West 9 12 402 486 20 353 Andhra Pradesh East 22 22 668 707 21 -

Total - XV 31 34 1070 1193 41 3

Zone - XVI54 Karnataka North 16 12 558 452 31 255 Karnataka South 30 25 1325 1200 72 3

Total - XVI 46 37 1883 1652 103 5

Zone - XVII 56 Kerala & 7 5 200 125 4 -

Lakshadweep57 Tamil Nadu & 6 20 175 312 14 1

PondicherryTotal- XVII 13 25 375 437 18 1

Grand Total 1094 1147 47767 50128 3226 99

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Annexure-2

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Bharat Vikas Parishad

VIKAS RATNA

(Contribution during 2011-12)

S. Name Place PrantNo.

1. Smt. Shanno Rani Aligarh Braj Pradesh

2. Shri Bankat Lal Gaggar Mumbai Maharashtra (Coastal)-1

3. Shri Radha Kishan Khetan Gwalior Madhya Bharat west

4. Shri Raminder Singh Nibber Mohali Punjab East

5. Dr. Dwarka Lal Mathur Jodhpur Rajasthan West

6. Shri Nathmal Ramchandra Varma (Morwal) Mumbai Maharashtra (Coastal)-1

7. Shri Shrikant Gupta Jalaun Bundelkhand

8. Shri Raj Kumar Jain Delhi Delhi North

9. Shri R.K. Aggarwal Delhi Delhi South

10. Shri Sunil Lavangkar Suratgarh Rajasthan North

11. Shri Bharat Bhushan Das Bokaro Steel CityJharkhand

12. Shri Vishwa Nath Chaudhory Mumbai Maharashtra (Coastal)-1

13. Shri Madan Kashyap Delhi Delhi South

14. Shri Rajendra Kumar Mittal Alwar Rajasthan North-East

15. Smt. Avinash Sharma Jind Haryana West

16. Shri Sita Ram Pareek Mumbai Maharashtra (Coastal)-1

17. Shri G.R. Rungta Mumbai Maharashtra (Coastal)-1

18. Shri Harish Bajaj Kanpur Brahmavart

19. Smt. Vaishali Rajendra Jog Pune Maharashtra-II

20. Bharat Vikas Parishad Abhinav Branch Meerut Western U.P.

21. Smt. K.A. Poornima Bengaluru Karnataka South

22. Shri Sushil Gupta Mumbai Maharashtra (Coastal)-1

23. Dr. Santosh Gupta Jammu Jammu & Kashmir

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Km. Nivedita Bhide (Vice President, Vivekanand Kendra) unveiling statue ofSwami Vivekanand signaling the beginning of yearlong celebrations of150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekanand by BVP (January, 2012)

First All India Workshop for Mahila Karya Kartas at Delhi (August, 2011)

National President Shri R P Sharma inaugurating the Bharat Vikas Parishad

Viklang Prashikshan & Punarvas Kendra at Lucknow (December, 2011)

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