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SAVE THE CHILD BY LEADING HIM/HER TO NAVAJEEVAN. SPONSOR A CHILD TO REALISE HIS/HER DREAM 1 Executive Director’s Desk… Let us help children to capitalize on their strengths and build hope’ Child Rights Day: Child Rights Day in India is celebrated every year on 20 th of November to reconsider the real human rights for all the children in India. A national conference is organized yearly on 20 th on November by the National Commission for Protection of Child Right to make aware the people about all the rights of their children. 20 th of November is also celebrated as the Universal Children Day (International Child Rights Day) all across the world. Members of the international community worldwide including the India celebrates this day by organizing different programs to reassess the child rights. According to the child rights it is very necessary to safeguard, care and legal protection of children during their physical and mental immaturity means childhood. What is Child Rights: Declaration on child rights in 1959 was adopted on 20 th November 2007. Child right include the right to survival, identity, food, nutrition and health, development, education and recreation, name and nationality, family and familiar environment, protection from neglect, maltreatment, misuse, abuse, trafficking and etc. The government of India has set up a constitutional body like The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in the month of March in 2007 in order to guard, encourage and protect the child in India. Many events are organized by the Child Rights Organizations, Government Departments, Civil Society Groups, NGOs and etc. Child Rights opposes the child labor and child abuse so that they can get their full right for surviving and developing and enjoy their childhood. Children should be cared and protected instead of being the victims of violence, trafficking and abuse. They should get the good schooling, joy, happiness and learning. Objectives of Celebrating Child Rights Day Child rights day is celebrated every year in India to make sure that children are getting rights and respect. Offer them a chance to fully develop and enjoy their security. To make sure that all the laws, regulations and aims of the child rights are being followed. To make stronger the child rights in the society by continue working on this strategy. To spread, promote and communicate the child rights strategy all across the country. To deeply monitor the child living condition in all the different areas of country. To offer all the parents a parental support in developing t6heir growing children. To aware parents about their responsibilities towards their children under 18. To plan and implement the new child rights policy for the children of weaker sections. To prevent the violence and abuse, to promote their legal and social rights in the society for the children and their bright future. To analyze and work against the sexual exploitation as well as trafficking of children in the country. JUNE – DECEMBER 2015 VIJAYAWADA ISSUE: 09 Academic Achievements Child rights celebrations (Back to School) Independence Day celebrations Bicentenary celebrations Engagement of a donor Medical camp, workshops and awareness programmes Dasara Vacation International child rights week long celebrations Highlights:

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SAVE THE CHILD BY LEADING HIM/HER TO NAVAJEEVAN. SPONSOR A CHILD TO REALISE HIS/HER DREAM 1

Executive Director’s Desk…

‘Let us help children to capitalize on their strengths and build hope’

Child Rights Day: Child Rights Day in India is celebrated every year on 20th

of

November to reconsider the real human rights for all the children in India. A national

conference is organized yearly on 20th

on November by the National Commission for

Protection of Child Right to make aware the people about all the rights of their children. 20th

of November is also celebrated as the Universal Children Day (International Child Rights

Day) all across the world. Members of the international community worldwide including the India celebrates this

day by organizing different programs to reassess the child rights. According to the child rights it is very necessary

to safeguard, care and legal protection of children during their physical and mental immaturity means childhood.

What is Child Rights: Declaration on child rights in 1959 was adopted on 20th

November 2007. Child right

include the right to survival, identity, food, nutrition and health, development, education and recreation, name and

nationality, family and familiar environment, protection from neglect, maltreatment, misuse, abuse, trafficking

and etc. The government of India has set up a constitutional body like The National Commission for Protection of

Child Rights in the month of March in 2007 in order to guard, encourage and protect the child in India. Many

events are organized by the Child Rights Organizations, Government Departments, Civil Society Groups, NGOs

and etc. Child Rights opposes the child labor and child abuse so that they can get their full right for surviving and

developing and enjoy their childhood. Children should be cared and protected instead of being the victims of

violence, trafficking and abuse. They should get the good schooling, joy, happiness and learning.

Objectives of Celebrating Child Rights Day

Child rights day is celebrated every year in India to make sure that children are getting rights and respect.

Offer them a chance to fully develop and enjoy their security.

To make sure that all the laws, regulations and aims of the child rights are being followed.

To make stronger the child rights in the society by continue working on this strategy.

To spread, promote and communicate the child rights strategy all across the country.

To deeply monitor the child living condition in all the different areas of country.

To offer all the parents a parental support in developing t6heir growing children. To aware parents about

their responsibilities towards their children under 18.

To plan and implement the new child rights policy for the children of weaker sections.

To prevent the violence and abuse, to promote their legal and social rights in the society for the children and

their bright future.

To analyze and work against the sexual exploitation as well as trafficking of children in the country.

JUNE – DECEMBER 2015 VIJAYAWADA ISSUE: 09

Academic Achievements

Child rights celebrations (Back to School)

Independence Day celebrations

Bicentenary celebrations

Engagement of a donor

Medical camp, workshops and awareness programmes

Dasara Vacation

International child rights week long celebrations

Highlights:

SAVE THE CHILD BY LEADING HIM/HER TO NAVAJEEVAN. SPONSOR A CHILD TO REALISE HIS/HER DREAM 2

Child rights celebrations on Back to School from 12th to 19th June-2015

Visit from DBC Pamarru Children on 30th June, and Parents Meeting was conducted on 28th Aug

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“Empowerment of Peer Leaders” Meet at Chiguru on 11th and 12th July-2015

Blessings to Moggas Renovation on 17th July-2015 Sponsors from Ravindra Bharathi School

Don Bosco’s Bicentenary Celebrations at Railway Institute on 12th and Gunadala on 20th Aug-2015

Independence Day Celebrations on 15th Aug-2015

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Engagement of Mr. Niklas and Ms. Katharina (donors) on 29.08.2015

Nutrition support to Neethodu Project people on 30th June-2015 and 31st Aug-2015

Visitation of Mr. William from Netherlands on 21st Oct-2015

Certificate Distribution to Vocational Students Condolence Ceremony of Mr. Raghu (Past Pupil)

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Annual gathering of Fruits of Navajeevan (Past Pupil) on 13.09.2015

Dussahra Festival Celebrations on 22.10.2015

Navajeevan Expo at PVP Mall, this event organized by AP 365 Image Writers on 6th to 8th Nov-2015

Marriage of Kavya on 6th Nov-2015 and Marriage of Siva Ganga on 14th Nov-2015

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Marriage of Mounika on 8th Oct-2015 and Appreciating to Merit students in 2014-2015

Child rights Poster Releasing by Mrs. Swaroop Rani, PD, W&C Develop. And Pledge on Children’s Day

Pledge on Child Rights at PVP Mall and Child Rights Sticker pasting to Vehicles

Auto Rally at Mudinepalle and Child Rights Poster Releasing at Penamaluru by Mr. B. Prasad, M.L.A

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Rally at Vijayawada and Pledge by Mr. Kesineni Nani, M.P, Vijayawada

Semi Christmas Celebrations of Navajeevan Bala Bhavan at Chiguru on 23rd December-2015

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SPECIAL EVENTS On 12

th to 19

th June-2015 Child rights celebrations on Back to School programmes at varies areas

On 28th

Aug-2015 Parents Meeting was conducted at Play School, Singh Nagar, VJA

On 11th

& 12th

Aug-2015 two-day seminar on “Empowerment of Peer Leaders” at Chiguru was organized

On 17th

July-2015 Blessings and Re-inauguration of Renovated Moggas, Pezzonipet

On 11th

Aug-2015 Don Bosco’s Bicentenary Celebrations at Provincial House, HYD

On 12th

Aug-2015 Don Bosco’s Bicentenary Celebration at Navajeevan Bala Bhavan organized by Child Safety Net (CSN) at Rly

Institute, VJA

On 20th

Aug-2015 Don Bosco’s Bicentenary Celebrations of Vijayawada Salesian Region at Gunadala

On 15th

Aug-2015 Independence Day Celebrations at Shelter and Chiguru

On 29th

Aug-2015 Engagement of Mr. Niklas and Ms. Katharina (donors) at Chiguru

On 30th

June-2015 Distribution of Nutrition support to Neethodu Project families at Yuva Bhavan

On 21st Oct-2015 Visit of Mr. William from Netherlands to the project of Navajeevan Bala Bhavan, VJA

Condolence Ceremony of Mr. Raghu (Past Pupil) was organized at Shelter, VJA

On 13th

Sep-2015 Annual gathering of Fruits of Navajeevan (Past Pupil) was conducted at Shelter

On 22nd

Oct-2015 Dussahra was celebrated at all the centers of Navajeevan

On 6th

to 8th

Nov-2015 Navajeevan Expo at PVP Mall, in collaboration with AP 365 Image Writers

On 6th

Nov-2015 Marriage of Kavya (A daughter of Navajeevan) at Nuzvid

On 14th

Nov-2015 Marriage of Siva Ganga (Past Pupil of Navajeevan) at Peddakakani

On 8th

Oct-2015 Marriage of Mounika (A daughter of Navajeevan) at Shelter

Felicitation of Merit students in year-end exams (2014-2015) at Yuva Bhavan

Releasing of Child rights Poster by Mrs. Swaroop Rani, PD, and W&C Development, at T.V. Bhavan

Auto Rally at Mudinepalle and Release of Child Rights Poster by Mr. B. Prasad, M.L.A, Penamaluru

Semi Christmas Celebrations of Navajeevan Bala Bhavan at Chiguru on 23rd

December-2015

SPONSORS/DONORS FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE-DECEMBER, 2015

Dr. Prasanthi, Mr. L Satish Kumar, Mr. J Sivaiah, Mr. G Ramaraju, Mr. G Mahesh, Dr. K Swapnika, Mr. K Naveen Chowday, Mr.

B Santhosharao, Mr. B Harinath Babu, Mr. A Kishor Reddy, Mr. Kotaiah, Ms. S Kavyasri, Mr. M Madhusudhanarao, Mr. GVN Raju,

Mr. P Ramakrishna, Mr. S Raviteja, Mr. K Suribabu, Mr. B Rajesh, Mr. Bharath, Mr. B Gandhi, Mr. K Krishnarao, Ms. Siri Dhanika,

Mr. K Hanumantha Rao, Mr. Ch Murali Mohan, Mr. B Eswar Prasad, Mr. A Kiran Kumar, Mr. I Narasimha Rao, Mr. V Suresh Kumar,

Mr. S Ramakrishna, Ms. K Sarojini, Ms. Ch Tanuja, Mr. P Hanumantaiah, Ms. P Naga Venkata Bhavani, Mr. A Pavan Vamsi, Ms. M

Venkayamma, Mr. Ch Santosh Babu, Mr. K Kamalarao, Mr. B Bharath, Ms. A Rismita, Mr. V Vishnureddy, Mr. M Kishor

Kumar Mr. BV Nageswararao, M/s. JKS Friends Circle, Mr. A Bhanu Lakshith, Mr. B Raju, Mr. Mohankrishna, Mr. M

Ramarao, Mr. P Sambasiva Rao, Mr. S Srinivasa Rao, Mr. S Rajendra Babu, Mr. Ajaykumar, Mr. Chittibabu, Mr. Ananth

Kumar, Mr. G Eswar Rao, Mr. S Nageswara Rao, M/s/ Padmasili Yuva Jana Seva Sangam, Mr. D Naga Mallaih,

One Vegetarian Meal Rs. 50/- per child Fine Rice, Dal, Veg. Curry / Fry, Chutney, Papad, Curd, Sweet/ Fruit

2 One Vegetable Biryani Meal Rs. 60/- per child Veg. Biryani, Potato Curry, Papad, Sweet/Fruit, Sambar/Dal

3 One Non-Veg. Biryani Meal Rs. 70/- per child Biryani, Chicken Curry, Sambar, Chutney, Curd, Sweet / Fruit

No. of children at present in different centres of Navajeevan: (To sponsor/donate in kind/cash)

S N Areas Name of the Centre No. of children

1

Local 5 Moggas, Vijayawada 106

228 Children in

Vijayawada Local

Local Yuva Bhavan, Vijayawada 34

Local Shelter, Vijayawada 20

Local RVTC and VRB, Vijayawada 43

Local Infirmary, Vijayawada 10

Local Ankitha, Guru Nanak Colony, Vijayawada. 15

2 Chiguru, Venkatapalem, Near Prakasam Barrage 118 138 Children at

outstation 3 Vimukthi, Nuzvid 20

Total 366

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