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howrah south point
Social Welfare & Community Development Centre
annual report 2015-16
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FROM
THE PRESIDENT
DESK
Dear Friends,General Mobilisation
2016 has been a rude year for Howrah South Point.
Rude, first for the financial crisis we had to face. We search hard to resolve it but do not know yet how to do it. There is no
solution-miracle.
But everyone is invited to reflect on the possible measures to face it and find remedy.
The main source of income for our programs was the sponsorships for the children of the home and of our schools.
So let us first reflect on the meaning of partnership and the responsibility it involves from both side of the partnership.
HSP has to think that we cannot receive funds collected with hardship by our cooperators without searching how to correspond in
the best manner to the expectation of our partners. A donation is a responsibility. We have not only to serve the children entrusted to
our care with a constant renewed concern for the betterment of this service. But we have also the responsibility to see whether there
is not in our hands some possibility first to cut expenses, not at the detriment of the children, of course. We had to check up the
expenses of our schools, attract some local donors who can give copy books, uniforms and even some food for our homes.
We have also to examine how we can raise funds through our workshops. Big girls of our homes are happy for instance to make
jewelry, and we are renovating our workshops to make them more efficiently productive. We try to get good orders, for example for
our workshop making woollen cardigans,
Some homes have a vegetable garden where they can grow good vegetables and reduce the price of their food expenses.
Our Partners, for whom we are so grateful, know well that the daily bread of our children, their education as well as the modest
salary of their educators depend on their sacrifice. Indeed the sacrifice they make with their generous heart is their voluntary service
for redressing a society who forgets so quickly the children they want to rehabilitate with us.
We had to inform our partners of the inflation which has affected seriously the balance of our monthly budget
Some of you are sending money according the budget we have calculated for one home, or for a certain amount of children. It is a
great relief if the money is coming regularly. If not, we had to take from our reserves, and now we have no more reserves So
may I request you to send as regularly as possible your participation for the children (yours and ours)
Some of you are sending a certain amount of money for individual child: for that, we are also very grateful. But we must tell you
that the amount you were sending 5 or 6 years ago is now, with the inflation of these years, very insufficient to cover all expenses
(study + boarding expenses). Today, in average, the recurring expenses for one child amounts to 45 Euros or 62 Swiss francs per
month. We know that some of you make a big sacrifice in sending their monthly contribution and we are very grateful for this. But
can we make a double appeal. For those who can afford to give monthly a little more, perhaps to revise the amount of their
contribution. For those who make the maximum sacrifice in sending what they are already sending, can we appeal to them to try tofind one or two more sponsors?
We need more sponsors in any case, because each and all of our children are to be all sponsored.
But we have also some lands around our homes that are not exploited and could/ should be exploited without hampering in any
way the activities of the homes on which they are situated nearby. At Howrah (Ashaneer) and Jalpaiguri ( Bakuabari and Das
Bighas lands) we have to study how we could make these lands income generating productive. Without any imprudent haste, but
without wasting time, we have to find some competent people who can help us to exploit for the best these lands in such developing
localities. We are searching some honest, competent people knowing well the trends of the local market and proposing some plans
to exploit safely these lands.
But it is a matter of 2 or 3 years before we can expect a source of income sufficient to run our organization with a safety margin.
And during these 3 years, we have not only to run our homes and activities, but also erect some buildings in which these income
generating projects will take place.The 3 coming years are crucial.
We hope, with a lot of mobilization of our friends and our own mobilization to be able to pass through the present crisis
The joy of our children in our homes and the good fruits of our other activities are encouraging us, but we need your maximum
support, especially during these 3 years.
We have some response very encouraging, and many try their best to save the present situation. We promise to let you progressively
be informed of the progress of our efforts to face this difficult passage. In the same time, we shall receive with gratitude any help,
suggestion for overcoming the crisis. HSP is the concern of each of us, is it not?
We need also God s blessings for which we rely on your payers.
With the effort of each, we shall get surely God s blessing and we have confidence that this general mobilization will be fecund and
a source of renewal for HSP,
Father Francis Laborde
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SL.
NO.
NAME DESIGNATION
1 FR. LABORDE PRESIDENT
2 MS. BISHAKHA SEN VICE -
PRESIDENT
3 MR. TERENCE JOHN SECRETARY
4 MS. RITA MUKHERJEE TREASURER
5 FR. P. C. MATHEW SJ MEMBER
6 MRS. KALPANA SARKAR MEMBER
7 FR. JULIUS KUJUR, SJ MEMBER
8 MR. ARINDAM
CHAKRABORTY
MEMBER
CONTENTS
Success Story .. 3-8
Rehabilitation of the Handicapped . …………… ……… …….. 9-20Lalkuthi Home
St. Mary’s Home
Baksara Home
EPN Home
Mogradangi Home
Bankuabari Home
Maria Basti Home
Jordighi Home
Kalipathar Home
Outdoor Physio Centre……………………………………………… 21-22
Education ………………… …………………………. …………. …………23-38Formal School …………………… …………………………………….. ……….. 24-30
EPN School
Baksara School
Shantirani Primary School
Kalipathar Primary School
Sponsorship Programme
Government Support
Non-formal School…………………… …………………………… ……………… 31-34
Daycare non-formal school
EPN bridge course non-formal school
Ankurhati non-formal school
Baksara bridge course non-formal school
Bisco brickfield non-formal school
Shikarpur Non-formal School
Special School ………………………………….. ………………. ………………… 35-38
Prognalaya special school
Daycare special school
Manus Domini Special School
Creche ………………………. ……………………….……………. …….……. 39
Baksara Creche
EPN Creche
Bisco Brickfield Creche
Vocational Training…… … .…………………………………………….40-41
Workshop …………………… ……………………… ……….. …………42 - 43
Health care service…………………………………………………… 44 - 58Mobile Clinic
Tuberculosis Programme
Puspha Children Home – TB ward
Malnutrition Children ward
Pro-interplast
SMCS Programme
Special Help (Old Age Programmme) ………………………………..59
Celebration … …… .. ….. ….……………………………………………… 60
Donation ……………………. ……………….. ……. …………………. 63 - 65
Friends & Visitors …………. ……………….. …………………. … .66 -68
HEAD OFFICE HOWRAH SOUTH POINT
P-249, Andul Rd., Shibpur
Howrah – 711 109
West Bengal
TELEPHONE NO. 0091 33 2638-4481,
EMAIL hsouthpoint@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.howrahsouthpoint.org
BRANCH OFFICE HOWRAH SOUTH POINT,
Jalpaiguri
Handicapped Children’s Home
Jordighi, P.O. – Mohitnagar
Jalpaiguri – 735102,
West Bengal
TELEPHONE NO. 0091- 03561 -250689
EMAIL hspjalp@gmail.com
BRANCH OFFICE HOWRAH SOUTH POINT,
Asansol
Vill–Kalipather,
P.O.–B. Jemari,
Dist. – Burdwan, Pin - 713335
West Bengal
TELEPHONE NO. 8759124021
EMAIL hspasansol@gmail.com
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Signs of hope
Rima Mazumder is 17 years old girl, admitted to Lalkuthi Home on 14th
September 2005. She used to work in a tea garden factory as her family was
going through difficult financial situation. It was difficult for the family to
meet basic needs. Rima has congenital deformity of both hands and legs.
When she came to Lalkuthi Home she was unable to walk. She underwent
surgery twice. She was given regular physiotherapy and special training. This
year she appeared for school final examination. She dances well and has won
prizes from dance competition at Shishu Mela. She has done computer basic
course, passed the final test with A grade marks. Her father who was
suffering from stomach cancer expired in 2015. We hope that one day Rima
will stand on her own feet. Rima Mazumder
7 years old girl
child Taniya Lohar,
was admitted to
the EPN Home on
16th
February,2016.
She is from
Ankurhati village in
Howrah. Her family
is utterly poor. Her
father is partially
blind but pulls a
rickshaw van to
support the family.
Her mother is mute. They live in a small hut and
do not get sufficient food daily. When Taniya
came to our Home she was undernourished,
could not speak properly and also she did not
understand anything. Within a few months, she
improved very quickly. Now she can speak
properly and also understands and follows
instructions. She is admitted in Class – K.G. and
is doing well in studies.
Taniya Lohar
Coming to the World of life
11 years old Joy
Brenzel from
Baksara Home,
the adopted son
of Alek and Anita
Brenzel is a slow
learner. Joy is
studying in Class
V at HSP Baksara
Vidyalaya. He is
very active,
playful and often
naughty.
He finds it hard to concentrate on his studies.
The Baksara team of caregivers and his teachers
are continuously counseling, guiding and helping
him towards a better future .The HSP family will
help him to achieve a bright future.
Joy Brenzel
10 years old boy SHEIKH TOHIT from Ankurhati Non-formal school has speech
problems. He cannot speak clearly. He is a slow learner and cannot follow
lessons in the classes; he likes to sit alone. He is coming to the school for three
3 years. This year he is reading in Class I.Tohit is improving by mixing with
other children. He is belongs to a poor family, originally from Bihar. Parents
migrated to West Bengal in search of job. He has 3 brothers and 3 sisters. The
family lives in a rented house.
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5 years old boy, Sujal Hela, is with severe Cerebral Palsy and mental
retardation. He comes from a poor family. He was admitted to
Ashaneer Home on 16.03.2015. When he came he had difficulty in
feeding and communication. He always remained in lying position;
was not able to respond when called by his name. Now there is a lot
of improvement in his condition- he can understand his name; can
eat solid food in sitting position; identification has also improved.
His parents are happy and so are we.
Roshan is 8 years old boy is very much eager to study he belongs to
poor family. His father has ab andon the family and his mother with 3
children stay separate. His brother 12 yrs old was also studying in
Non-formal school. But this year he is helping his mother in making
bricks. When our Brickfield is closed due to monsoon Roshan join
school in his village at Bihar.
Rinky khatun is an 8 years old girl CP with MR was admitted to
Prognalaya Special School in March 15.she was delayed communition,
delayed mobility, finger grasp was not proper. shyness present, etc. her
eye hand co-ordination was delayed sensory motor skill approach was
not proper. But she has learnt to get along with the other, and she now
chats a lot. her sharp mind has grasped the education very quickly. With
help of stimutation she can expresses lot of sentences properly. we are
very proud of her improvement
Ayush Dhara was admitted to the psychotherapy dept. on 3rd
Nov
2014.he is 7th
years old, autistic spectrum disorder and
hyperactivity boy. in the begining he was very restless, aggressive
boy. Entering to the psychotherapy dept. he started to snatch
objects from others children .he had difficult to play in groups.
with anger he throws any objects or outside the windows.
Sometimes he tells meaningful few words. But he suffers to obey
therapeutic border. gradually he (ASDH boy) has change a lot. he
follow to the instructions and therapeutic border also. by coming
pack therapy and phychomotricity. he has learnt to create
relationship and also to socialize. he remains quite while taking is
the message and other activities. he also accepts to pack therapy.
These therapies help him express anguish and feeling and find way
to solve his problematic. Now he is less aggressive. So, parents and
also we are very happy
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Abraham Tirkey, is an orphan he lost his
parents when he was very small. Now he lives in
HSP Baksara Home. He is a good student, very
active and hard working. He studies in Class V in
HSP Vidyalaya, Baksara. Since he is an orphan,
teachers and caregivers are helping and guiding
him to grow and groom himself.
Sabra Parveen is a 10 years old girl child who belongs to
a poor family. She used to study in the Day Care Non-
formal School. Now she is enrolled in a formal school in
class 2. Sabra father has left her mother. She has two
brothers. Sabra’s mother works as a domestic worker.
Due to the entire situation, Sabra is mentally disturbed.
Suchita Nagishia is 14 years old from Baksara Non-formal School.
She is from another state. Her parents are agriculture workers
who work for other farmers. Suchita came to Howrah to study as
well as to do domestic work. In the beginning Suchita had
difficulties in understanding and communicating in Bengali, the
local language. She was unable to read and write, but now she
can read Hindi and do simple addition, subtraction and
multiplication. She finds it difficult to read English but she always
puts in her best efforts and shows interest in learning. Now she is
happier and more at home in the new environment.
Coal Depot centre Rubi Devi come in our SMCSprogram when she is 4 month pregnant. That
time mother’s weight is very low and presser also
be very down. Our health work advised her to
take nutrition food & folic acid tabs & regular
check up at hospital. After that she delivered a
girl child at hospital her birth weight 2.5kg but
mother’s had no breast milk as she was suffering
bone T.B . The child weight is increasing very
slowly. But the mother listens and follow health
worker’s advice.
Monu Mohato & Muni Mohato, are brother and sister. They
are students of Kalipathar Hindi Primary School reading in
Class I. Muni is 8 years old and Monu is 7 years. They started
their studies from Nursery class. Now they can read and write
well. They are active students.
Muni & Monu Mahato
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Supriya & Anupriya Das are twin sisters born with foot
deformities CTEV (congenital telepus equinos varus). The
parents are from backward class (Harijan). The family believes
that the deformity is a curse of gods. They were afraid to
allow their children to undergo corrective surgery. The staff
members managed to convince the parents; finally they
agreed to serial plaster and management of club foot.
In January 2016 the twin sisters were treated through serial
pop cast and 5 times after plaster now using boots and bar.
The family is happy to see the changes in the girls’ feet.
Supriya is standing and walking well. Anupriya is a little weak
but is trying to stand on both feet with boots and bar. Now
they no longer believe deformity is a curse of gods but
something that can be cured.
both his feet properly. His physiotherapy treatment is going
on at Mogradangi center. He and his parents are very happy
to see his corrected legs. Now he is studying in class III in H S
P. Shanti Rani Primary school. He is a good student.
Manab Ray, born on 09-02-2001, has cerebral palsy. He lives
with his parents in village sahadaipara under Rajganj block of
Jalpaiguri district, Manab’s father is a daily wage worker and
mother housewife. As a toddler Manab could not stand, or sit.
When he was about 2 years old, his mother brought him to our
Mogradangi outdoor physio post. There Manab’s parents
learned about our center and our service for the physically
challenged children.
17 years old Parboti Hembrom was admitted in Mogradangi
Home in 2006 . She is from a village near Asansol. She lost her
parents when she was a child. One of her aunts took care of
Parboti and her two sisters. However, her aunt’s financial
condition was not good; the family survived on her uncle’s
income from working as a factory worker. Parboti was sent to
Jalpaiguri for her school education. She came to Anandadhar
Home, Bakuabari after passing Class IV. She studied in a
government school. She has appeared school final examination
this year.
Supriya
Anupriya
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Hardwork bears fruits
Soma Mondal came to Maria Basti Home in the month of
May 15 to spend summer holidays. At that time she was
moving out of premises, collecting all kind of objects from
the garden and throwing everywhere. She had difficulties
in dressing properly and was disturbing everybody. Also
she had difficulties to communicate with others. Didis of
Maria Basti consulted psychologist at Siliguri. He has
prescribed medicines and advised to keep her engaged all
the time. It was a big task for the Didis to make her sitting
at one place during 10 minutes. But slowly the routine at
Maria Basti home helped to improve her tolerance and to
achieve toilet training as well as the other daily living
skills like dressing, bathing, washing etc.
Soma being part of small community all having different
disabilities have helped her acquire better social skills and
the structured atmosphere has curbed her hyperactivity
considerably. She is undergoing training in pre vocational
skills, like Cleaning, packing, helping in kitchen activities.
She is also learning to read and write alphabets. She is
very much loved by all residents of Maria Basti
community as a small sister!
Hardwork bears fruits
Ratna Roy was a normal child. When she
was around 3 years old, while she was sitting
under, a branch of the tree fell on her head.
She was injured and was taken to a hospital
where she remained unconscious for 8 days.
Her left side was paralyzed and she had
speech problem. She attended outdoor
physio post for physiotherapy and training
for long time. She was admitted in
Bakuabari Home when she was 6 years old.
Now she can walk with crutches for support.
She goes to Manus Domini Special School
regularly. She can match pictures and count
and draw. She is much more confident and
happy.
Bishal Lakra, aged about 5 years, is from a poor tribal family from a
village close to the Mongradangi Home, Jalpaiguri. He had congenital
malformation- cleft lip. On 23.11.2015, German Doctors of Pro-
interplast conducted corrective surgery on Bishal at Goodricke Group
Hospital, Chalsa. Initially, his parents did not agree to the surgery. Our
teams visited the family repeatedly to motivate them to agree. Finally,
after much persuasion his parents agreed to the surgery. Now his
parents are very happy with the outcome. Bishal is enrolled in a regular
schools and sudies in Class- K.G ll
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Md. Saddam Hussain (15 years) was admitted to the Pushpa
Children Home TB ward on November 11, 2013, in a very
serious condition. Diagnostic tests confirmed his condition to
be MDR tuberculosis, pulmonary. He was sputum positive. He
was put on MDR ATD drugs on the very second day. He was in
the isolation ward all along. He was removed from the
isolation ward only when he was sputum negative and chest
clear. He has recovered but is under observation. He will be
discharged soon, after more than two years of intense indoor
treatment for tuberculosis.
Baishaki das 8 years old is from a very poor family. She has father,
mother and a brother. A father is a daily labour. Work a as a mason
baishaki when she was at home she developed swelling on dorsol
spine and weakness of both legs. She could not walk. She came to a
mobile clinics at chengail from there she was send to private
hospital for treatment and management.It was case of spine TB and
compression collapse of dorsal vertebrae on 05/03/15. Surgical
intervention and stabilization was done. On 09/03/15 she was
discharged and bought to PCH TB ward. She is on ATD drugs. Now
she can walk freely everywhere without any problem.
A young boy Sahajada Sk 7 years was admitted on
23.09.15 with hair line fracture into infranus right hip
with infective arthritic. He was given both leg traction
with 2 kg wt. he was treated with inj clavan analgesic syr
zeviron. M.R.I was done report is given above pt was fit
on 12.10.15. he was shifted to saint Louis home, belur for
education.
Fakrul Ali – He is 19 year old. He is mentally challenged (Down syndrome)
person. He was found roaming at railway station. Through child welfare
community Jalpaiguri brought him to H.S.P Bakuabari on 25.9.2013 to give him
Special Education and treatment before he had many problem like ADHD,
absence of Self Help Skill, Communication and Spell problem. Now he developed
in many areas like self help skill. Writing Skill , Group playing and dancing and he
can write his own name. He is very Interested to work like, Gardening, Sweeping,
carry water and he can wash his own clothes, he like to play with his friends. He
likes to help other inmate and he feels happy.
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We extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all our partners,
donors, friends and well-wishers for their generous and consistent
support. Your support has made possible for us to carry out the
programs for 39 years of successful service.
Howrah South Point is an NGO committed to the welfare, uplift and progress of the
poor and marginalized sections of the society, especially the physically, mentally and socially
challenged children and women. The thrust of our activities is to provide meaningful and
qualitative program relating to human development, rehabilitation, education, mother and
child health care and curative health care.
Our intervention reaches out to the disabled and socially challenged children in slums and remote villages, provide them
education and special education, health care, physiotherapy and psychotherapy, aids and appliances and when necessary
residential care. There are 9 centers located at Howrah, Jalpaiguri and Asansol, providing residential care for physically, mentally
and socially challenged children and adults.
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Lalkuthi - - 01 04 - 34 01 04 44
Ashaneer 18 01 - 15 03 14 10 02 63
Baksara - - - - - 93 - 04 97
Ekprantanagar - - 01 - - 54 - 01 56
Mogradangi - - 32 11 - 07 - 03 43
Bakuabari 13 01 10 22 03 18 - 05 72
Mariabasti 08 02 - 03 - - - - 13
Jordighi - 15 05 23 - 04 47
Kalipathr Home 71 71
Total 39 04 59 60 06 314 02 22 506
HOWRAH REHABILITATION HOMESFOR THE PHYSICALLY & SOCIALLY CHALLENGED CHILDREN
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Home wise children data
Other Handicapped
Hearing Impaired
Socially challenged
Multiple Disability
Cerebral Palsy
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-Total no of children at the end of the previous year --- 40 (10 differently abled and 30 socially challenge ).
-New admission during the year --- 13
-Number of drop out/left during the year --- 02
-Transferred to other home --- nil
-Successfully passing out of the home --- 07
-Total strength at the end of the year --- 44 (10 differently abled and 34 socially challenge).
There are 44 residents-10 physically challenged and 34 socially challenged children.40 children are studying in nearby primary and
high schools. 4 girls are taking vocational training. Besides regular studies, the residents participate in co-curricular activities such
as dancing, singing and embroidery. Students from Class VII to Class X go to Ashaneer St. Mary’s Home to learn computer skills.
Achievements:v The academic performance of the girls has been good.
v The students have improved skills in activities like dancing, singing, stitching and other extra-curricular activities.
v One student passed Class X examination.
v 8 girls appeared for school final examination.
v One girl is getting training from outside to be a beautician.
v Mamoni Mirdha, one of the resident ,got the top athlete’s prize in her school annual sports.
v In Shishu Mela, 8 girls of class V and VI got medals and certificates for folk dance performance.
Date of creation: 1984 In- charge: Agnes Baroi and Rina Ghorai
number of children: 44 staff: 09 permanent & 01 under contract
facilities/functions: home for adolescent girls
Workshop: physiotherapy, batik, knitting, orthopaedic.
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-Total no of children at the end of the previous year ---86 (69 differently able and 17 socially challenge).
-New admission during the year --- 01
-Number of drop out/left during the year --- 09
-Transferred to other home --- 03
-Successfully passing out of the home ---12
-Total strength at the end of the year --- 63 (49 differently able and 14 socially challenge).
Activitiesv Physically challenged including hearing impaired children and socially challenged children attend regular Government
schools.
v Mentally challenged children attend HSP Prognalaya Special School.
v Orthopedically challenged children receive physiotherapy sessions on regular basis.
v Mentally challenged children receive psychotherapy sessions regularly.
v In addition, children get lessons in drawing, dancing and singing as a part of co-curricular activities.
v The staff focuses on teaching the challenged children to learn to manage daily living activities, personal hygiene, social
behavior and language communication.
v The most important part of the activity is daily living (ADL) to the mentally challenged, severe cerebral palsy, severe
multiple disability and autistic children.
v One boy has joined spoken english class for 3 months
Achievement:v This year five children(3 disable; 2 socially challenged) have passed school final examination.
v One physically and hearing impaired child joined formal school.
v Four girls have been transferred to Lalkuthi Home for training in knitting and batik.
v 10 boys and 2girls (2 hearing impaired and 10 socially challenged) passed school final examination in 2015.
v 5 boys have appeared for school final examination this year.
v Staff training on behavior management and specific learning disabilities conducted by Tapan Muhari.
v 44 children from different homes have completed one year course in Basic Computer (MS Office Pack); of these 15
children are from Ashaneer.
Date of creation: 2004, in charge: Shefali Khatoon
Number of children home 63 staff: 14 permanent & 07 u.c
Facilities/function: home, physiotherapy, psychotherapy, special
school
Workshop: candles, phenyl, greeting cards.
ST. MARY'S HOME,
ASHANEER
Ashaneer Home boys playing football at Ashaneer Playground Ashaneer Home boys ready for going to school
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-Total no of children at the end of the previous year ---48 (48 socially challenge ).
-New admission during the year --- 26
-Number of drop out/left during the year --- 02
-Transferred to other home --- nil
-Successfully passing out of the home --- 16
-Total strength at the end of the year --- 56(56 socially challenge).
Activities
Children study in EPN School (Hindi and Bengali medium) from K.G to class IV. Along with studies, we emphasize on co-curricular
activities such as drawing, games and dancing for girls. we take children for outings which help them to gain experience.
Achievement:v 15 children successfully passed out from the Home.
v 10 boys and 5 girls joined Baksara Home to continue their secondary education up to class X.
v Two boys have been transferred to Ashaneer for further education.
v Three staff members participated in first aid training.
CONSTRUCATION OF MULTIPURPOSE HALL
We are grateful to Rachel & Melanie Doutaz for their kind donation for the construction of multipurpose hall for the children to
have facilities for kitchen, cum dining room, study hall for children, and for cultural program etc. we express our deep gratitude is
them.
Date of creation: 1987 In- charge: Gloria KujurNumber of children 48 No. of staff: 06 permanent& 01 u. cFacilities /function: home, school, crèche
EKPRANTA NAGAR HOME (EPN)
EPN Boys playing football EPN Girls eating fruits
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-Total no of children at the end of the previous year --- 97 (04 differently able and 93 socially challenge).
-New admission during the year ---23
-Number of drop out/left during the year --- nil
-Transferred to other home --- nil
-Successfully passing out of the home --- 23
-Total strength at the end of the year --- 97 (97 socially challenge).
Achievement :v 9 students passed school final examination this year. Among them 2 are physically challenged.
v 23 students has appeared for school final examination
v 4 girls are doing a nursing training course at George Telegraph Institute; St. Thomas Home, Bantra, Howrah, facilitated
their admission and training
SOLAR SYSTEM REPAIRINGSolar system at Baksara center was not working well for some time. Uncle Guillaino and his assistant/ co-worker have repaired
the system. Now it’s working well again. Thanks to uncle Guilliano and co-worker, the children and staff now can have hot water
regularly again.
FOOT BALL COACHING CAMPFootball coaching camp for Baksara students started from 20
th April, 2015. A first division football player coaches the students 3
days in a week. Coaching sessions are held in Ashaneer football grounds. This large football ground helps to improve the quality of
training. The students are very excited and are highly involved in the coaching sessions.
Date of creation: May 1994 home in- charge: Raneshswari Minj
Number of children: 97 No. of staff: 06 permanent 03 u.c
Facilities/function: home
Workshop: Tailoring
BAKSARA HOME
Baksar Home Children Boys of Baksara Home playing Football
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-Total no of children at the end of the previous year 58 (46 differently able and 12 socially challenge).
-New admission during the year ----18
-Number of drop out/left during the year ---14
-Transferred to other home ---08
-Successfully passing out of the home nil
-Total strength at the end of the year ---54(47differently able and 07 socially -challenge).
The home takes care of 54 children. They study in Shanti Rani Primary School within the Home campus. Besides formal school
education, children receive opportunities to participate in co-curricular activities such as learning to play musical instruments like
harmonium, to sing, dance and draw.
Achievement:v This year 8 boys were transferred to Jordighi Home and 5 girls to Bakuabari Anand Dhara to help them continue their
secondary education.
v 8 students have successfully passed in Primary examination
v In the last 3 years, the Home rehabilitated 25 children suffering from CTEV deformities through corrective surgeries and
other medical interventions.
v Mini Oraon, a staff member, participated in a three days training program on First Aid organized at Ashaneer, Howrah.
Date of creation 1981 In-charge : Milan Das
Number of children 58 Number of staff:10permanentFacilities/function: homeWorkshop: Physiotherapy & orthopaedic workshop
JALPAIGURI BRANCH
MOGRADANGI HOME
Physical exercise at Mogradangi Home Mogradangi Home children Playing
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-Total no of children at the end of the previous year ----13 adult women (13 differently able).
-New admission during the year ---- 01
-Number of drop out/left during the year ----nil
-Transferred to other home----- nil
-Successfully passing out of the home ----nil
Maria Basti Home has 14 residents; adults and teenage girls. Some of the residents are either mentally challenged, cerebral
palsied or post-polio paralyzed adults.
Since these women need much care and support in their daily life, the priority of this Home is to offer each of them support
specific to their conditions. The Home aims at helping girls to be self-reliant as much as possible by giving them specific
responsibilities such as helping out in the kitchen, doing the housework, arranging their beds, looking after pets and gardening.
Two days a week, all the residents along with the Didis, travel by HSP bus to attend the Vocational Training Centre at 10 Bigha
adjacent to our Bakuabari Home. On other three days four or five of them travel by public bus to the Center with support and
guidance from the Didis.
Training and capacity building program for staff
Manjula Tirkey participated in two months training program on “Care Giver for Persons with Disabilities” conducted by Indian
Institute of Cerebral Palsy, Kolkata.
Regina Hembrom attended a training program on “First Aid” conducted by the Indian Red Cross Association at HSP Ashaneer
Home from 21st
Sept to 23rd
September 2015.On completion of the program, Red Cross Association awarded the participants
certificates of participation.
Date of creation: 1982 In-charge: Manjula Tirkey
Number of adult women 13 and No. of staff: 07
Facilities/function: home
Workshop: candle, incense, embroidery & jute work.
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-Total no of children at the end of the previous year ---47(24 differently able and 23 socially -challenge ).
-New admission during the year ---09
-Number of drop out/left during the year --- 04
-Transferred to other home--- nil
-Successfully passing out of the home ---11
-Total strength at the end of the year --- 41 (27 differently able and 14 socially challenge)
Jordighi home as four wings Such as (1) Handicapped Children Home, (2) HSP Jalpaiguri Branch Office, (3) Orthopedic
Workshop, (4) Agriculture and Dairy farm. Boys in the age group from 5 years to 18 years reside in this home. They are
orthopedically challenged, affected by post-polio paralysis (one boy), cerebral palsy, congenital deformities as well as socially
challenged and destitute.
Total Strength
Jordighi home hosts 41 boys.27 of whom are orthopedically challenged, (with post-polio paralysis, cerebral palsy, congenital
malformation)and 23 of them are socially challenge 9 boys have come from Mogradangi center where they completed their
Class V.
Children study in Classes V to X in 3 different government schools in the locality. Besides formal education, the boys learn
computer operations, drawing and painting to develop their inner potentialities. Boys are also encouraged to participate in
gardening and farming activities. They enjoy these activities which develop their confidence and skills. Boys have small gardens
where they grow different types to seasonal flowers and ornamental plants. Every day boys plays games like football, cricket and
volleyball.
Achievements:
v All the boys have successfully passed their annual school examination and have been promoted to next higher classes.
v In 2015, 12 boys appeared for School Final (Class X Board Examination); 11 passed.
v In 2016, 4 boys appeared for School Final (Class X Board Examination); they are waiting for their final result. Boys
participated in 29th Annual Sports Meet- “Muskan’ for the specially-able persons, organized by NBCD with Lions Club of
Siliguri on 20th- Dec 15 and emerged champions.
Date of creation: 1987 home In- charge: Sobita Jana
Number of children: 47 staff: 12
Facilities/function: home
Workshop: orthopaedic, cards
JORDIGHI HOME
Jordighi Home Boys Jordighi Home boys bring their food from Kitchen
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Bakuabari Home is divided into three different communities: Jeevanpath, Nirmala Nivas and Ananda Dhara-Total no of children at the end of the previous year ----31are differently able.
-New admission during the year ---10
-Number of drop out/left during the year --- 04
-Transferred to other home ---06
-Successfully passing out of the home ---nil
-Total strength at the end of the year ----29 are differently able.
Nirmala Nivas has 29 children 16 boys and 13girls. 18 are with cerebral palsy and 11 are mentally challenged. Nirmala Nivas is well
equipped with infrastructure to care for special children. All residents receive special care and therapies appropriate to their
conditions. The children regularly go to Manus Domini Special School attached to the home.
Achievement:v 6 girls transferred to Mogradangi Home for formal education.
v 9 children went back to the families after finishing their education and treatment.
v One staff member participated in first aid training organized at Ashaneer from 21.09.15 to 23.09.15.
v Four staff members participated in Reflection Meditation Program
Date of creation:1986 (Jeevanpath), 1989(Nirmala nivas), 2000(Ananda dhara),2007(Dosh bigha)In charge : Daliya Dhara and Mogala SantraFacilities/function: home, special schoolNumber of children: 72 and staff:
Workshop: envelop, card, gardening, chalk, goat rearing, spice packeting
BAKUABARI HOME
NIRMALA NIVAS
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-Total no of children at the end of the previous year ---10 adult men (10 differently able).
-New admission during the year --- nil
-Number of drop out/left during the year--- 02
-Transferred to other home ---1
-Successfully passing out of the home --- nil
-Total strength at the end of the year --- 07 adult men (07 differently able).
Total strength 7 Mentally challenged men
Jeevanpath hosts 7 adults’ residents men who suffer from mental challenges, cerebral palsied and multiple disabilities. Most of
them are orphans are living in this community.
All of them have multiple disabilities and are fully dependent on others and they are facilitated to perform daily living activities by
them self.
Our trained caregiver staff help them to become self-reliant they are involved in their household activities as they clean the rooms
and the surroundings, wash and dry their clothes keep in proper place.
They attend Dosh Bigha Day Centre where they take part into different vocational activities. They spend some time to gossip,
listen to music or watch TV. Sometimes they are sent to the local market.
Date of creation: 1986 In-charge: Jairam singh
No of adult men : 07 no of staff:03
Facilities/function : Adults resident Home
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-Total no of teenagers at the end of the previous year--- 31 (differently able and socially).
-New admission during the year ---15
-Number of drop out/left during the year---nil
-Transferred to other home ---nil
-Successfully passing out of the home ---10
-Total strength at the end of the year---36 (18 differently able and 18 socially challenge).
Anandadhara is a unit of Bakuabari home, a residential facility for young girls in the age group 10 years to 18 years. There are 36
residents. They study in Classes V to X in government schools. Some students go for vocational training at government centers.
Residents are trained to dance. They help in house management activities like working in the kitchen and garden etc. These
activities help to develop their potential and improve their self-confidence.
Achievement :v 5 girls successfully passed school final examination in 2015.
v 10 girls have appeared for school final examination in 2016.
Treatment
v Karishma Mahali had congenital deformity. Her right leg was operated 4.02.15 to 17.3.15) in South India’s Nagarkoyel
Mylaudi Hospital.
v Kanchan Roy had eye treatment for 6 months between 12.6.15 to 5.12.15 in North Bengal Medical College Hospital
v Pooja Marandi went through tumour surgery on20.01.16 at North Bengal Medical College Hospital. .
v Amita Mondal participated in a three day training program on first aid at H.S.P Ashaneer Home from 21.9.15 to 23.9.15
Date of creation: 2000 incharge: Anita Mondal
No of staff: 05
Facilities/function: home for adolescent girls
No of children: 31
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-Total no of children at the end of the previous year --- 64 (64 socially challenge).
-New admission during the year --- 11
-Number of drop out/left during the year --- 04
-Transferred to other home --- nil
-Successfully passing out of the home ---nil
-Total strength at the end of the year ---71 (71 socially challenge).
53 children in Classes KG to V are studying HSP Kalipathar Primary School.18 children in Classes 5 to 8 are studying other local
schools. Anand Bhavan conducts coaching classes and provides scholarships to poor local children to support them to continue
school education. The local congregation of MC sisters organizes vocational training for girls.
Achievement
v This year 3 boys passed school final examination.
v Free Hepatitis B vaccination camp was organized by ECL on 6/11/15 and 21/01/16.
Inauguration of Kalipathar Boys Hostel on 14th April, 2015. On that day the children welcomed the guests with beautiful dance
and performed cultural programmes and drama.In this programme Fr. Francis Laborde, Mr. Terence John, Michel Gabriel Gomes,
Swapan Sarkar and Nabaneeta Chowdhury came from Howrah for this inauguration ceremony.
The G.M. of Eastern branch of Coal India Salanpur area Mr. Ajoy Kumar Singh also witness of the programme. They were very
happy to see our children’s programme and at the end of the programme lunch was served. The day was enjoyed by everybody.
Sincere Thank and gratitude to Frères de nos Frerer Switzerland and Action et Partage Avec Calcutta France for construction of
boyshostel.
Date of creation: 2012 In- charge : Anup KachapNumber of children: 64 staff : 10 under contractFacilities/function: HomeWorkshop: gardening
ASANSOL BRANCH
KALIPATHAR HOME
Holi celebration at Asansol HomeChildren with local friends at Asansol Home
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Howrah South Point conduct outreach program through the outdoor physio
posts. There are 08 such posts spread across Howrah and Jalpaiguri districts.
Parents living in the neighborhood of the outdoor posts bring children with
disabilities to these posts for various therapies. Apart from the physiotherapy,
children with special needs are given special education. The staffs, during the
home visits counsel the parents, guide them to secure disability certificate
from the Government, and also help them to get aids and appliances for the
handicapped through the identification camp and hospitals.
No of outdoor post at howrah and jalpaiguri and children data.
Shibpur Tikiapara Lalkuthi Ashaneer Rajganj Binnaguri Mogradangi Total
Cerebral Palsy 14 08 13 23 17 09 02 86
Multiple
Disability
15 06 - 32 18 05 76
Myopathy 02 - - - 02
Mentally
Challenged
02 - 01 - 05 07 15
Ricket 05 03 1 01 10
Fracture -
Post Polio - 1 01 02
Congenital
malformation
- - 1 02 09 04 04 20
Others 04 01 05 02 05 04 01 22
Total 42 18 22 61 54 29 07 233
Outdoor physio posts – Howrah
OUTREACH PROGRAMME (OUTDOOR PHYSIO
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Rajganj
Ashaneer
Lalkuthi
Tikiapara
Shibpur
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No. of posts=4(Ashaneer, lalkuti, Shibpur and Tikiapara)
No. of staff=8
Present strength= 143 children
49 new cases admitted during the year
Improvement of the children :12 children has completed their treatment
AppliancesMarwari yuva manch howrah donated 8 pcs of baby wheelchair
Seva sankara sanghathan donated 2 pcs of folding wheelchair
Marwari seva sadan donated caliper to dorasha khatun
Medical treatment:We treat our patients at different hospital like S. S. K. M Hospital, R.C.F.C. Hospital, Jain
Hospital and the Institute of Child Health Organization.
Training programBlandine Dider she was occupational therapist during the training period her work was
very much appreciated.
Out Door Physio Posts: (Jalpaiguri)Howrah South Point Jalpaiguri Branch conducts physiotherapy in two Outdoor Posts at Rajganj and Binnaguri in Rajganj Block
Jalpaiguri District.
• Total of 90 children received treatment and consultation this year and 33 new children were registered in these centres.
• 42 children were guided to get certificates (Birth certificates, Handicapped certificates). During the year 22 children were
provided appliances,
• seven children with congenital mal-formation received serial plasters and special shoes.
• Two special chairs moulded seats were added to Rajganj outdoor physio post.
Mobility India, Kolkata team visited and provided Physio kits like rollers, puzzles, Budda’s seat, mattress, sensory board under
USAID Partnership.
Parents training program organized by Manus Domini special school from 28th
march to 30th
march 16 to explain about physical
management, behaviour management, epilepsy and daily living. Parents of 34 children attended the program.
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The education support programme of HSP,formal non-formal and special
schools, is a concerted attempt to make education available for the poor
and the marginalized children of our society. HSP has established several
schools for educating and empowering children of the socially challenged
who hail from the poorest families such as those of rickshaw and van
pullers, daily wage workers, maids and others in the informal sector. The
schools provide an opportunity to these children who otherwise would go
without education owing to their social and economic constraints. The
children have the opportunities for sports and extracurricular activities
such as drawing, singing, dancing, gardening, tailoring, hockey and football. Mid-day-meal is provided to the
students five days a week. Pro-interplast, Germany supports the mid-day meal program for students Buxara, EPN
and Daycare schools. Each day different meals are prepared- two days a week soybean curry with rice; another two
days rice with different seasonal vegetables; one day khichuri and boiled eggs. The students enjoy the delicious
meals every day.
Hsp School Epn Bengali Medium Nursary To Class iv Boys
191
Girls
169
Total
360
Hsp School Epn Hindi Medium Nursary To Class iv 149 130 279
Hsp Vidyalaya Primary Section Kg To Class iv 147 156 303
Hsp Vidyalaya Junior High Class V To Viii 121 116 237
Shantirani Prymary School, Kg To Class iv 390 269 659
Kalipathar Hindi Primary School Nursary To Class iv 51 59 110
Total 1049 799 1948
EDUCATION PROGRAM
191
149 147121
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51
169
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Shantirani
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Kalipathar
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Total No. of Students
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SchoolBuxara School
Shantirani
School
KalipatharSchool
Primary Junior
high
Roll strength at the end of previous academic year (2015) 672 255 237 672 70
New admission during the year 82 48 114 114 40
Drop outs during the year - 03 07 - 05
Transfered to other school 111 31 37 13 05
Students successfully passing out after completing the
highest class in school(class-iv)- 240 30 73 -
Students retained in the same classes in the school - 29 02 59 -
Roll strength at the end of the year 598 269 252 659 110
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Epn School
Buxara Primary
Buxara Junior high
Shantirani School
Kalipathar School
Baksara School EPN School
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HSP EKPRANTANAGAR School offers primary education in Hindi &Bengali medium for children who belongs to very poor families.
Besides education, the School encourages children in various co- curricular activities. Children also learn computer operations and
they have library classes too. After completion of primary education we financially help the students for continuing their
education.
Total strength of the school is 597 (boys 301 and girls 296)
New Admission during the year: - 149 students
Achievements:-
• 101 students (42 boys and 59 girls) successfully passed out after completing the primary level.
• 25 Students (9 boys and 16 girls) successfully passed Primary Education Development Board
• One staff got training of First Aid from St John’s Ambulance.
• A new Library Room has been set up for the Students.
• Yoga programmed was started in April 2015 for primary school children. Yoga is practiced two days a week. The children
enjoy the yoga classes. Baksara Kishore KalyanSangha celebrated International yoga day on 21st
June, 2015. Children of
Baksara home performed yoga on the occasion.
Date of creation: 1981 In charge: Sudip BaidyaNo of students: 597 no of staff: 18 permanentFacilities/functions: school
Howrah South Point School-EPN
Photo of the EPN School
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HSP VIDYALAYA offers education from pre- primary to Junior high. This school has classes from Nursery to Class 8 and has two
sessions. Morning session is for primary school students and the afternoon session is for the students of Junior high school. The
school educates poor students who belong to weaker section of the society. The school encourages and supports those graduating
from Class 8 to continue further education and training.
Total No of Student 540 (boys 268 and girls 272)
New Admission during the year :- (Morning section 48 students) (Day Section –students)
Achievements:
v One room has been renovated for New Library with full infrastructure which is useful for the student.
v According to the school syllabus, for reading and references, computers have been installed. The students have regular
computer classes.
Hockey Training:
Under Project ‘One Thousand Legs’ our students are getting the opportunity to train with
Professional Hockey coaches. 48 students- 24 boys and 24 girls- are participating in the
training camp in the school campus, three days in a week. Students have learnt a lot and
now they can play matches. Project ‘One Thousand Legs’ has given the trainees 15
Hockey Sticks and T-shirts. Thanks to Mr. Arumngam for connecting us.
Date of creation: 1994 In charge: Naboneeta Chowdhary
No of staff : 15 permanent 01 under contract
Facilities/function : school and tailoring
No of students: 540
Howrah South Point Vidyalaya-
Baksara
Bkasara school computer class Baksara School Liabery
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This Bengali medium school is located within the compound of HSP Mogradangi Home.659 students are enrolled in the school.
Students come from the neighbouring villages and also from HSP Homes for children in the area. The school has classes from KG-I
to Class IV. The school offers special coaching to children who are slow learners.
Total No of Student: 659(boys 390 and girls 269)
New Admission during the year: - 114
Achievement:-
73 students successfully passed out after completing primary school education.
Date of creation :1981 In charge: Robi Das
No of students:659 no of staff: 08Facilities/function : school
Shantirani primary School
Jalpaiguri
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Total no of students 110 (boys 51 and girls 59)
New admission 40 (boys 18 and girls 22) admitted to nursery class
5 students passed from our school after completing the primary school education
A computer was purchased to teach students computer operations
MEDICAL CAMP
On November 06, 2015 Medical team from The Eastern Coalfield Hospital organized health checkup and immunization camp for
children of HSP Ananda Bhavan and Kalipathar Primary School. Children were vaccinated against Hepatitis B and were also given
Vitamin A. Children wrote them a thank you letter together and sent them greetings cards.
.
Date of creation: 2012 In charge :Anup KachapNo of students:110 no. of staff :10 UCFacilities/function: school
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Under a special scheme, Sabbju Saathi, promoted by the Government of West Bengal, students who appeared for Madhyamik
(School Final) Examination in 2016 received free gift of one bicycle each.The students are very happy with this very useful gift.
Home-wise list of students who received the bicycles is given below.
Baksara Home: 19 students
Ashaneer Home: 05 students
Lalkuti Home: 08 students
Jordighi home: 04 students
Anandhara Home: 10 students
Primary Education Department, Government of West Bengal supplied textbooks free of cost to HSP Schools in EPN and Baksara.
More than five hundred students (of both Hindi and Bengali Medium) reading in classes I to VI benefitted from this support
Manus Domini School is recognized by Mass Education Extension Department, Government of West Bengal. The school gets
government support for Mid Day Meal. 70 students benefit from the support.
Renovation work of Manus Domini school building is in progress under the supervision of District Engineers. The digging of rig-
bored tubewell with submersible pump was completed under the supervision of Block Engineer in the month of July at Bakuabari
Home to supply safe drinking water for the students of Manus Domini School. Students and HSP Team thank the Mass Education
and Extension Department, Government of West Bengal for the special grants for the two projects.
Summary information on grants received by Manus Domini School from Mass Education and Extension Department, Government
of West Bengal
Festival and winter garments for children- Rs. 75’000.00
Renovation work (tin shed, door, window, floor, painting etc.) Rs. 13, 77,504.00
Special maintenance grant (Medical, education and cleaning) Rs. 2, 34000.00
Materials grantrig-bore tubewell, plywood, fire extinguisher etc. Rs 3, 73,934.00
Total Rs. 20, 60,438.00
In February 2016, SarvaSiksha Mission approved the DICE code and construction of mid-day meal Kitchen shed for Shanti Rani
School. The new Kitchen has been built by the Local Govt. Administration according to the prescribed measurement and has
sufficient space to cook lunch for more than 600 students. Shikarpur non formal school students are also getting midday meal from
the state government from 2013.In February 2016, SarvaSiksha Mission approved the DICE code and construction of mid-day meal
Kitchen shed for Shikarpur School. They also provided text book for the students.
Government Grant and Support
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Through the non-formal schools HSP tries to spread literacy to the underprivileged in a small but systematic way. The focus is
on out of school children. These children are provided intense coaching and prepared to join the mainstream formal schools.
There are 6 centers spread across several communities with a high concentration of out of school children.
No of the Non-Formal Schools and children data
Present Status:
v 37 (25 boys and 12 girls) students enrolled
v 38 students mainstreamed into formal schools
v 23 New admission during the year
Achievement:HSP used the services of a local NGO, CINI, to organize two days refresher course for teachers of non-formal schools. The school
also organized many events like Teachers Day, Children’s Day, Sport’s Day and Christmas Gathering. All students actively
participated in these events.72 students were mainstreamed to formal school in 3 years.
Name of the
School
Boys Girls Total
Strength
Day Care, Shibpur 25 12 37
EPN 14 26 40
Buksara 17 15 32
Ankurhati 21 23 44
Shikarpur 36 42 78
Bisco Brickfield 26 27 53
Total 139 144 285
Date of creation:1995 In charge: Veronica GomesNo of students:37 no of staff:02 permanentFacilities/function: school, tailoring
NON-FORMAL SCHOOL
1. Day Care , Shibpur
0%20%40%60%
80%100%
2514
17 21 36 26
1226
15 23 42 27
Total no. of Non-formal students
Boys Girls
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The bridge course is meant for students who dropped out of school for various social, psychological and economic reasons. Most
of the students come from slums in the area.
Present Status:60 students enrolled.
21 new students admitted.
25 students mainstreamed to formal schools.
Activities
The students are divided into three groups according to their age and learning abilities. Students are taught Hindi, English
and mathematics. The students also participate in drawing, sports and games, singing and other co-curricular activities.
PresentStatus :
Total students = 44 (Boys = 21 and Girls = 23)
08 children are mainstreamed in formal schools.
The children from 4 years to 14 years old attend the school and are divided into two groups according to their ages.
Small children learn through joyful play methods. bigger children are taught hindi, english, arithmetic and general knowledge using
text books. besides these the children learn to draw and make handicrafts. They are offered lunch in the afternoon. All the study
material such as books, pencils and slates are provided to them.
Date of creation : 2008 In charge: Louis Dmingo
No of students: 60 no of staff:04 Under contractFacilities/function: school
Date of establishment : 2008 in charge : Jacinta TirkeyNo of students : 44 no of staff : 02 permanentFaclities/function : school
2. EPN Bridge Course
3. Ankur hati Non-formal School
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The Brickfield school operates from the 1st
week of October to the beginning of May, the period when the brickfield is open and
manufacturing bricks. Most of the workers in the brickfield are migrants from states adjoining West Bengal. The brickfield closes
operations in early May and the workers return home to work on farms. They return towards the end of September. The school
works with children from 54 migrant labour households. This big break in their education creates difficulties. They forget most of
what they have learned. When they return after this forced break, it is difficult to understand the children’s language but in a few
days the children pick up.
The school functions from 9.30 am to 4 p.m. Students are divided into 3 groups according to age- group one consists of those aged
2.5 years to 4 years; the second group consists of children aged 4 years to 8 years and the third group consists of children above 8
years. The students are taught arithmetic, and Hindi, English and Bengali languages. Other activities include singing, reciting
rhymes, drawing and colouring, number games, and group activities.
The area where the school operates is not congenial for teaching and learning however the teachers struggle to keep the school
functional in the interest of the children. The student strength and attendance fluctuates- in the initial months the number of
students are generally low but by November the number students increase.
Present Status:
53 children (26 boys and 27 girls); 29 new admissions during the year
08students are mainstreamed in formal schools
4 teachers
Date of establishment : 2001 In charge : Sitala Devi MahatoNo of students :53 no of staff : 06 permanent Facilities/function :school and creche
4. Bisco Brick field School
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Total number of children 32 (boys 17 and girls 15);
14 children mainstreamed to formal school
New admission 12 children
This School is located within a tea garden at Shikarpur. Most of our students could not go to schools due to a lack of proper
motivation among the parents and the students and absence of neighbourhood schools As a matter of fact most parents are
illiterate casual labourers of the tea garden.
Total strength 99 children (57 girls and 42 boys). They attend classes regularly.
24 children were newly admitted during the current year.
After assessing their performance in various fields, the children are classified from class I to class III according to their mental
capacity
children are mainly taught alphabets, poems and hygiene. It is to be noted that after months of hard work and regular studies the
children made progress with regard to reading and writing.
Text books, copies, pencils and necessary learning materials were distributed to them. They learn English, Bengali, Maths and
Science as main subjects and hygiene and gardening as co-curricular activities. They are provided tiffin every day.
Renovation In Shikarpur Non-formal School the floors of all class rooms were renovated with ½ concrete wall and ½ bamboo
structure roof, wall and cemented the floor and separate toilets made for boys and girls on month of June 2015,
Date of establishment: 2007 In charge: Nasimara khatoonNo of students: 32 no of staff:02 permanentFacilities/function: school
Date of establishment: 2010 in charge: Ashim Dutta No of students:99 no of staff: 04Facilities/function : school
4. Baksara non formal school
5. Shikarpur Nonformal School
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The special education is always need based for the children with special needs. Here they facilitate to learn from the daily
autonomies, physical managements, as well as basic concepts, knowledge’s, emotional, occupational and recreational activities
through the special educators in the field of mental retardation, cerebral palsied, autistic, multiple disabilities and hearing
impairments. Through the regular training the children becoming self reliant, improves their confidence and gradually to be in the
mainstream in the society.
The classes are divided according to their age and capabilities, such as care group, pre-primary. primary, academic, pre-vocational
and vocational etc. After the training, 80% of the achievements of the various field of development the children shift from one
group to other group.
The main activities of our special schools beside special education are physiotherapy, speech therapy, multi-sensory therapy and
different psychotherapy as well as hydro-bath, behavior therapy, play therapy, relaxation, pack therapy, story therapy and clay
therapy etc
Total Strength of the special School 206 children.Schools prognalaya Shibpur Manus Domini Total
Disabilities
Mentally challenges 56 08 29 93
Cerebral Palsy 13 06 28 47
Multiple Disabilities 08 04 17 29
Autism 11 _ 05 16
Hearing impaired 12 _ _ 12
Other Disabilities 02 _ 07 09
Total 102 18 86 206
SPECIAL SCHOOL
Mentally
challenges
Cerebral
Palsy
Multiple
Disabilities
Autism Hearing
impaired
Other
Disabilities
56
138
11 12
28 6 4
0 0 0
29 28
17
50
7
Total strenght of Special School
prognalaya Shibpur Manus Domini
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The school is dedicated to children who need special care due to their cerebral palsy, mental challenges, hearing impairment,
multiple disability and autism.
New Admission = 10 & referred to formal school
This school has two units, one for mentally challenged and cerebral palsied children and the other for hearing impaired children.
There are 102 students among whom 26 are resident of our home and 76 are day scholars. The students join one of the six groups
(care group, pre-primary, primary, academic, pre-vocational and vocational groups) according to their age & ability.
This Special school is for children having special needs due to problems associated with cerebral palsy, multiple disability and
mental retardation. In our special school we teach our children many techniques using alphabets, numbers, color matching, parts
of the body, procedures of daily activities, playing with toys and balls etc. We take psychomoticity class once a week. Children
enjoy their time with us very much.
Achievements of the year:
• 24 students took part in speech, language and audio therapy classes.
• 20 students received multi sensory therapy
• 52 students receiving psychotherapy.
• 7 hearing impaired students attend formal school.
• Parents – teachers meeting was held as scheduled
Date of establishment: 2004 In charge : Madhumita SenguptaNo of students: 24 no of staff :11 permanentFacilities/function: school and vocational training
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Psychotherapy Unit:
Department Prognalaya Shibpur Manus Domini Total
Mentally challenged 23 08 29 60
Cerebral palsy 11 06 28 45
Multiple disabilities 16 04 17 37
Autism 16 00 05 21
Hearing impaired 00 00 - 00
Other disabilities 05 00 07 12
Total 71 18 86 175
There are 55 children, who derive benefits from the psychotherapy department. They are treated through various processes such
as relaxation, story therapy, hydro-bath therapy, pack therapy and clay therapy which we have started of late. We are generally
supported by French psychologists who goes training it our self various therapies according to their field of specialization. These
volunteers assess the specific needs of each child and teach us how to treat the children proper way. Gradually through
therapeutic treatment the psychological, emotional disturbance, restlessness, autistic features decreasing the children slowly
improve in their social living conditions.
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
Total children of Psychotherapy units
Manus Domini
Shibpur
Prognalaya
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This Special school is for children having special needs due to problems associated with cerebral palsy, multiple disability and
mental retardation. In our special school we teach our children many techniques using alphabets, numbers, color matching, parts
of the body, procedures of daily activities, playing with toys and balls etc. We take psychomoticity class once a week. Children
enjoy their time with us very much.
started 1993. Manus Domini special school mainly for cerebral palsy mentally challenged, multiple disabilities & autism .children
age between 4 to 18 years
School provided them (1) -physio therapy & P.T. for physically challenge chidren from 8.00 Am to 9.00 Am .
(2) – psycho therapy - a psycho motors city , b pack therapy , c clay therapy , d
Individual therapy , e Play therapy , f hydro therapy , g sensory therapy .
(3) - Special school different classes , a care - group , b per - Primary , c primary I , d -Primary II , e academic unit , f Pre -
vocational , g vocational
.
Date of establishment : 1995 In charge: Ruksana KhatoonNo of children: no of staff:Facilities/function: school
Date of establishment: 1993 In charge: Daliya DharaNo of students: no of staff: 06Facilities/function: school, vocational training
Shibpur Day Care
Manus Domini Special School,
Jalpaiguri :
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Crèche welcomes young children between the ages of 1 month to 5 years. Mothers of these children are mostly engaged as
domestic helps and fathers are daily wage workers. When parents are at work children are left unattended or in the care of their
older siblings. Thus, the younger ones are denied proper care and the older ones are prevented from going to schools. Our crèche
offer a solution to this problem- apart from safe shelter and nutritious meals children receive healthcare, immunization and age
appropriate schooling.
During the year, the Crèche had 15 children (8 boys and 7 girls) in the
age group of 6 months to 5 years.
Two of these children were newly admitted to the creche during the
year. Five of the children have been admitted to and attend formal
schools. Mothers bring the children to the crèche by 8 AM in the
morning and take them back home around 5 PM. Those enrolled in
formal schools attend classes and after classes return to the creche till
the parents come to collect them. Care giver at the creche take lessons
for those not enrolled in formal schools.
Total number of children 22(14 boys and 8 girls) within the age group 1
to 4 years
Children socialize with songs, dancing and playing with others with the
aid of dolls and other toys. Those who have the faculty of movement,
are taught with aid of learning materials such as charts and pictures
besides engaging in action songs giving them much needed
entertainment and group feeling. Within 6 months these children grasp
basic skills of life and learn necessary knowledge on daily life activities.
They are taught hygiene.
This crèche has 20 children and are cared for in two different groups;
infants aged 15 days to one year and older ones up to 4 years of age.
Infants are kept in cradles in a separate room. We care for them by
providing them with nutrients to sustain them.
Baksara
, 15
EPN, 22
Bisco
Brickfield, 2
0
Total Creche childrenUnit No. of children
Baksara 15
EPN 22
Bisco Brickfield 20
Total 57
CRECHE
EPN CRÈCHE
BISCOBRICKFIEL CRECHE
BAKSARA CRÈCHE
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Economic rehabilitation
Tailoring Unit Baksara:This program benefits 16 girls and
women Agaged 16 to 34 years.
Training is from 9 am to 5 pm and the
training center is located on the top
floor of the HSP Baksara School. They
are taught “Dress Making” and “C
utting and Tailoring”. In the beginning
they practice with cutting newspapers
so as not to waste valuable cloth. By
using paper cuttings they make
models of dresses after which they
start stitching clothes to become experts
in making various kinds of clothes such as pants, schools uniforms, etc. This program aims at giving some earning power to the
women who do not have income to support their family. HSP school
students also participate in the tailoring training as part of skill
development program.
Day Care Tailoring Centre, Shibpur:The students are taught tailoring, embroidery and various techniques of
cuttings for making soft toys. Four students have taken their exam in
tailoring. After completing their vocational training, these students try
to earn a livelihood by making use of the skills and tools they have
learnt. This year the Center had 16 girl students
Computer Training AshaneerA Training Program to impart basic computer skills to students is run at
Ashaneer. The program was started in February 2013. Faculty from
NSIC came and teaches the students. Students from Ashaneer, Buxarah
and Lalkuti come and learnt together according to their schedules. This
year computers were installed at Buxarah School so that the students
do not have t travel all the way to Ashaneer to attend the training
program. However, examination to test the students’ skills is held
centrally at Ashaneer. The course familiarizes the students with MS
Office-MS Word, PowerPoint and Excel basic.
No of new admission during the year- Girls 11 and 24 boys
Total number of trainees during the year- Girls 11 and 24 boys
Trainees successfully completed training during the year- Girls 29 and
Boys 15 Successful trainees self-employed post training Girls and boys
133 students successfully completed their training in the last 3 years.
TCS has gifted ten computers for the training program.
WWiitthh tthhee hheellpp ooff tthhee aanniimmaall ffaarrmm oouurr JJaallppaaiigguurrii hhoommeess hhaavvee ssuuffffiicciieenntt mmiillkk ffoorr tthhee ccoonnssuummppttiioonn ooff oouurr HHoommee iinnmmaatteess.. SSiinnccee wwee
aarree bblleesssseedd wwiitthh eennoouugghh ggrraazziinngg ggrroouunndd iitt bbeeccoommeess eeaassyy ttoo mmaaiinnttaaiinn aanniimmaallss ffoorr oouurr oowwnn ccoonnssuummppttiioonn iinn oouurr JJaallppaaiigguurrii hhoommeess.. All
four homes at Jalpaiguri branch have enough plots of land where seasonal vegetables, paddy, maize and turmeric are cultivated
for home consumption. Keeping of productive animals give extra support to our inmates by way nutrients. This year our
VOCATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND TRANING
Baksara Tailoring
Computer training class
Day care Tailoring
Farms and Other Activities
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Staff Training and workshop
Ø First-aid training was held for the 1st time by the Indian Red Cross Association for all the staff members of Howrah
Jalpaiguri and Asansol. All the departments participated in this training which was specially organized by the Red Cross.
The training was held for three days from 21st September to 23rd September’15 in Ashaneer premises from 9am to 5pm
by Dr. Ranjit Chowdhury. Two days training was given and third day practical session was held. The participants were
given certificates by the Red Cross Association of West Bengal.
Ø Teachers who teach in our non-formal schools in Howrah and Jalpaiguri participated in the four days training organized
by CINI. The main subjects on which training was imparted was Mathematics, English and Hindi. This training helped the
teachers to teach the late starter students and slum children easily. The teachers were very happy to participate in the
refresh course held at Shibpur Daycare Centre.
Ø Two staff participated in “Care Giver for persons with disabilities “program. This course is for two months and conducted
by Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy, Kolkata.
Ø Two staff attended the two day training program conducted by CCI (Child Care Institution) organized by Sanlaap. They
have conducted a half day orientation program to share the information for all units of Jalpaiguri.
Ø HSP staff from Howrah,Jalpaiguri and Asansol attended two days workshop on “teamwork, vision and mission of HSP” at
Ashaneer on 28 and 29 December. Well known educationist and motivational speaker and a friend of HSP Mr. S.C. Dubey
was the lead facilitator. Fr. Francis Labord and Mr. Terence John too conducted sessions on the 1st
day. A big thank you to
Mr.Dubey from the HSP team for his inspirational sessions!
Ø Mr .Dubey dwelt on the theme that a person has three things body, mind and soul; all three have to be nurtured and
nourished. Any work that one does with passion is important, passion ensures success. The session came to an end with
a prayer and Tagore song.
Ø Jeevan Path Community Bakuabari welcomed Vivek Ekka and Arif Minj, two Jesuit Novitiates from Kalimpong who are
with residents during one month. They expressed the positive results of sharing daily life of residents with various kind of
disabilities and values of human
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Knitting training workshop at Lalkuthi
• 2 workers
• Production : woolen sweater, shawl, muffler, tupi, frock, blouse
Batik Training workshop at Lalkuthi.
1) 5 workers in batik workshop
2) Production: wall hanging, bed sheet, churidar, blouse, Punjabi, frock pieces & handkerchief
Workshop (Ashaneer):
Different types of trades such as making of Detergent Powder, Phenyl, Candle, Mushroom Cultivation, Tailoring and
Embroidery
WORKSHOP
Knitting Workshop Candle workshop
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ExhibitionAn exhibition cum sale was organized by Tata Consultancy firm, Kolkata, involving Howrah South Point in their premises at
Rajarhat on Friday 31st
July 2015. Howrah South Point has various wings of vocational training and items made in these
units were displayed for sale. Items displayed were Woolen garments, Candles, Batik table clothes and Artificial Jewellery.
The products received arousing response and it fetched a sale of Rs. 16000/-. It was the most memorable day for the staff,
as it was the first time they and their products received such an exposure. They not only gained monetarily but they came
back with rich experience and confidence about their skill and their products. Thanks to Mr. Soumya Banerjee the Delivery
Manager of TCS for organizing this wonderful event and thanks to all those who worked to make the day a successful one.
Orthopaedic Workshop at Lalkuthi and Jordhigi:
Our Workshops manufacture Lower Limb Orthosis (AFO and KAFO), Splints, Gaiters, Physio materials and Surgical Shoes using
standardized components and raw materials. The following items were produced during the year for the use of children with
special needs.
Lalkuthi
SL. No. Name of Orthopaedic appliance Quantity
1 Hand Splint
2 Hip belt
3 New Gaits
4 Noa Splint
5 Wheel chair set
6 Try cycle set
7 Special shoes
8 New calipers AFO
10 Bachy brace
11 New knees cap
12 Molded shoes
Jalpaiguri
SL. No. Name of Orthopaedic Appliance Quantity
1 K.A.F.O. Plastic Calliper 2
2 A.F.O. Plastic Calliper 37
3 Hand Splint 3
4 Moulded Seat 17
5 Gaiter ( Leg + Hand ) 42 pairs
6 Surgical Shoes 87 pairs
Activities in Jalpaiguri workshop. Activities in Lalkuthi workshop.
Orthopeadic workshop at HowrahOrthopeadic workshop at Jalpaiguri
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Health care program , running in partnership with the German
doctor committee consists of several mobile medical clinics for the
poor. Large outpatient services for the people with tuberculosis, a
ward services as well as support services for the people with
cardiac problem, diabetic problem and major general ailments. It
is the long 31 years German doctor committee continued their
support towards our organization. Because of them, we at
Howrah South Point could serve the deprived communities at
the vast areas of West Bengal during these years. We are very
much grateful to the committee, their doctors, especially Dr.
Tobias- for their trust upon us for this big job. At present, 07
mobile clinics are in operation in the slums of Kolkata, Howrah and south 24
parganas the rural areas around each centre. Three teams, consists of two volunteer German
doctors and ten health workers in each team, are running these clinics. All necessary treatments and diagnostics are
provided to the lowest socio-economic section of the society, while majority of the cases coming with general ailments, there are
also many with chronic diseases like asthma, diabetic and hypertension. The children, who are mostly malnourished, are provided
vitamin A, zinc and iron supplements to help them to grow at a normal rate. pregnant women are provided with antenatal care
services with pathological test vaccine iron and other supplements. Immunization program is taken with special emphasis given to
the children.
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Location of different mobile clinics in howrah, Kolkata and S 24 parganas
Total no. patients treated during the year.
Date of creation: 1985 Medical co-ordinator: Dr. Tobias Vogt &Nilima Mallick In charge: Esther Paul, Karuna Khalkho, Kripa
Tirkey, No. of staff: 44 permanent, 07 under contractFacilities/function: Mobile clinics
Team Location
Tikiapara Team Tikiapara, chengail, Santoshpur
Shibpur Team Foreshore Road,
Mobile Team Rajabazar, Topsia, Santoshpur,
Bhojherhat.
Mobile clinics <5 y <5 y 5-18 y 5-18 y Adult Adult Total
Female male female male female male
Topsia 315 461 289 297 2387 1629 5378
Tikiyapara 279 145 408 321 2643 1742 5538
Santoshpur 1081 1633 979 1113 5415 4031 14252
Rajabazar 104 198 157 132 933 666 2190
Foreshore road 926 1272 1357 1232 7019 5547 18710
Chengail 321 373 360 450 2328 1370 5202
bojerhat 349 357 394 347 2555 1857 5859
Total 3411 4745 3944 3892 23280 16822 56094
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Brief activities & achievements:
• In the year 2015-2016 our mobile clinics treated around 56094 patients out of which 15992 are children.
• We have developed network with the government and private hospitals and nursing homes for referral of patients.
• 48,326 mothers received counseling on family planning and usefulness of contraceptives.
• 42 TB patients were admitted at Howrah TB hospital (andul road).
• 588 Children was treated from tuberculosis, malnutrition, Diarrhoea, respiratory distress and other ailments received
medical treatment and nutritional support from our indoor units at PCH children ward.
• 68 children were treated with tuberculosis at PCH TB Ward.
• Around 22,567 children were vaccinated during the year.
• 42 patients are admitted at Snehanir Rehabilitation centre for detoxification and rehabilitation.
• 57 around cataract surgeries took place in our eye camps; post surgery patients were provided 15 spectacles.
• Awareness camp on diabetics takes place once in a month; average 50-60 patients attend this camp.
• 26 families of the TB patients received monthly rations of Rs. 500 for the period of 1 year or till treatment as social
support scheme.
• Giving support to the cancer patients.
• Net working with different NGOS and government sector.
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SHALIMAR 177 397 366 181 20 2 12 18 4 1177
TIKIAPARA 290 585 430 377 202 6 52 178 21 15 70 2226
CHENGAIL 257 357 329 347 130 8 45 235 20 14 55 1797
SHIBPUR CHOWRAH 12 25 32 13 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 91
BANKRA HOSTEL 1 24 44 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 71
BISCO BRICK FIELD 65 55 75 50 5 3 2 33 0 0 0 288
PCH 3 2 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20
EPN HOSTEL 9 3 96 58 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 195
LALKUTHI 172 421 401 168 89 3 33 65 0 20 0 1372
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RAJABAZAR 60 90 53 98 36 0 21 79 6 25 52 520
TOPSIA 181 290 176 232 126 3 53 249 10 45 304 1669
24PARAGANASBHOJERHAT 141 150 206 306 30 1 27 305 5 72 659 1902
SANTOSHPUR 898 1138 838 851 444 41 179 895 41 140 319 5784
KHANABARIA 10 11 19 46 2 4 0 43 0 1 0 136
MADHABPUR 18 8 56 155 2 0 2 30 0 0 0 271
TOTAL 2938 4595 3629 3816 1633 99 618 2860 200 437 1742 22567
TOTAL DOSAGE = 22567 TOTAL NO. OF PATIENTS = 22567
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The Howrah South Point DOT’S program is running with the collaboration of district TB Hospital, Howrah. TB drugs are provided
by the state Government for the required duration after supervise their patients periodically for the use TB drugs. The patients
come through our different mobile clinic. After close monitoring and guidance patients are referred as their respective DOT’S
centre for treatment. most of them come from very poor community and slum areas. Serious patients are admitted at different
state govt. Hospital, St. Thomas home as well as TB Hospital in Howrah. We also refer at drug rehabilitation centre for the drug
addicted people with TB for their complete rehabilitation. Dr. Tobias Vogt has played a pivoted role in the progress for detection,
care & treatment of tuberculosis. In addition indoor care treatment at Pushpa children Home for TB children. There are 30 beds
for these children.
Category-wise classification of T.B. patients:
Categorization Patients Classification of Patients Sputum reports of patients
Total Positive Total
Negative
Total No
Sputum(ND)
Cat I 53
Total no. of
Pulmonary Pts.
(Cat I+ Cat II)
41 15 19 19
Cat - II 18
Total no. of Ex
Pulmonary Pts.
(Cat I+ Cat II)
30 07 04 07
MRS 01 Pulmonary 01
Total 72 71 23 23 26
Outcome Reports (under DTC) in the year 2015-16
Treatment
Complete
Cured Default Died Failure
30 12 02 05 00
Date of creation: 1992 In charge: Chandana ChakrabortyNo. of staff: 2 permanent, 2 under contract
Facilities/function: Mobile clinics
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL
PROGRAM
Outcome report under DTC
Treatment Complete
Cured
Default
Died
Failure
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Malnutrition Children s Home ward, within PCH, is a primary health care centre which provides basic
medical care to the sick children who cannot have a proper care system at home on account of poor
economic conditions. Most children are brought here from the mobile clinics along with their mothers.
Children who are too sick to be kept in the ward are referred to the nearby nursing homes and Govt.
and private hospitals for better care. The most common health problems include malnutrition, diarrhoea,
respiratory problems, tuberculosis, worm infections and congenital anomalies. Our ward can host up to
30 children in the same time. Services are provided for new born babies up to 10 years.
Total cases treated during the year.
Total no of
patients
admitted
Patients
discharged
DORB Rout No of
patients
under
treatment
551 448 61 32 10
Tuberc
losis
Gastr
o e
nte
ritis
TB P
ulm
onary
Maln
utr
itio
n
Low
birth
weig
ht
Dela
yed
Develo
pm
ent
Upper
Respirato
ry
Tra
ct
infe
ction
Low
er
Respirato
ry
Tra
ct
infe
ction
Pneum
onitis
Abscess
Dia
betis
10 35 02 64 21 17 39 29 14 17 04
Diagnostic and pathological investigations
Date of establishment : 2012 In charge: Manju ChandaNo. of staff: 09 under contract
no of children / beds: 30 No of Doctor: 02
Facilities/function: indoor dept.
Thyro
idis
m
Ente
ric fever
Neo n
ata
l
jaundic
e
Thala
esem
ia
Heart
dis
ease
Cere
bra
l pals
y
Nephro
tic
Syndro
me
Dow
on
Syndra
me
Factu
re
Inju
ry
Abdom
en p
ain
Oth
er
08 33 04 02 64 24 37 04 17 11 7 89
Blood
chemistry
USG MRI X-
Ray
Echo Manto
test
Urine
test
FNAC EEG Other
100 19 07 59 10 12 26 05 03 10
Puspha Children Home
Malnutrition ward
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Cases referred to and treated at other hospital-private and government sector
Diagnosis/condition(Broad grouping) Under 5 Above 5 Total
Surgical boys girls boys girls
Ekbalpur Nursing Home 02 02
Park clinic 01 O2 01 02 06
West Bank Hospital 01 01
Institute of child health 01 01
Rabindranat Tagore International institute of
cardiac sciences,(RTIICS)
01 01 02
SSKM Hospital 02 02
Nilratan Sarkar Hospital 01 01 02
Medical college hospital 01 01 02 04
Bangur institute of neorology 01 01
Others 03 03
Total 03 08 03 10 24
Non Surgical total - 48
Medicare nursing home 02 01 02 04 09
Institute of child health 01 01
Shree jain hospital 04 01 05
SSKM Hospital 01 02 03
Medical college hospital 02 02
Total 07 04 05 04 20
total 40
Diagnostic and pathologicalinvestigations Blood chemistry
USG
MRI
X- Ray
Echo
Manto test
Urine test
FNAC
EEG
Other
0%20%40%60%80%
100%
Surgical cases of MNCW treated in differentHospital
Above 5 girls
Above 5 boys
Under 5 girls
Under 5 boys
0%20%40%60%80%
100%
Non-Surgical cases of MNCW treated indifferent Hospital
Above 5 girls
Above 5 boys
Under 5 girls
Under 5 boys
50%
41%
5%3% 1%
Total No. of patients at MalnutritionChildren Ward
Total no of patients
admitted
Patients discharged
DORB
Rout
No of patients under
treatment
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PCH TB Children Ward has a unit dedicated to the TB affected children with multifaceted medical, rehabilitation and
nutritional facilities. The working group German Doctors takes keen interest in the welfare of these children.
Besides, a resident doctor is available 24 hours a day to look after the needs of these children. TB Children Ward
has a total capacity of patients amounting to 30 beds. Two visiting doctors, a chardiologist and , a paediatrician
attend our patients regularly and more in case of an emergency.
Most of the children in this ward are school going children, they take medical leave from school for their treatment.
After completion of the treatment they join their respective school. Some children who does not go to school we try
to admit them in other institution for the schooling. Teacher comes daily and they have classes in Hindi, Bengali
English and Urdu. In this home, the children also enjoy classes of drawing, craft and gardening too.
Thanks to Dr. Tobias Vogt Dr. Dankwart and Dr. Ute Kolle and to the working groups of German Doctors for their continuous
support thanks to which we have been able to implement our TB eradication programmed among the children using the
infrastructure of the TB Children Ward. Furthermore, we have been able to control drug resistance among the children.
Activities & Achievement
• Daily medicine and check up by the specialist.
• Special classes are conducted to the children to continue their education after completing on treatment.
• Encouraged children through cultural activities like song, dance, and recitation learn and art.
• 4 children are admitted in Asha kiran centre for education.
• 47 new patients admitted in the ward.
• 23 patients are cured.
• 4 caries spine patients have been successfully operated.
Celebrations: during the year the children of PCH TB ward has
celebrated teacher s day, children s day, world TB day, Diwali, Holi,
and Christmas. All the children enjoyed every bit of the celebration.
Outing: this year the children went to Alipore zoo, science city,
Aquatica, circus, nicco, park with the German Doctor, nursing
sisters and care givers. They were very excited to see so many
kinds of animals and birds. Children had great fun and thoroughly
enjoyed the visit.
No. of patients treated during the year.
Total no
ofpatients
At the end
of theprevious
year
New
admission
Patients
discharged/DORB
Cured Total
patientsat the
end of
theyear
21 49 08 23 38
Date of establishment:2007 In charge : Purnima BiswasNo. Of staff: 08 permanent 6 under contractNo. Of Doctor: 02 no. Of children/beds : 30
Facilities/function: indoor dept.
Puspha Children Home TB
ward
0
20
40
6021
49
823
38
Total No. of Patients treated atTB Children Ward
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Total cases treated during the years; Cases referred to and treated at other
hospital private/government sector
Diagnosis/condition Total
boys girls
Pulmonary 02 11 13
Spine TB 03 09 12
TB meningitis 01 03 04
Abdorminal TB 02 03 05
Tubercolar lymphonode 21
Disseminated TB 02 01 03
Osteomylites 02 02
MDR pulmonary 03 05 08
MDR Extra pulmonary 04 04
No TB 02 02
Total 74D
iag
no
sis/
Co
nd
itio
n
(Bro
ad
gro
up
ing
)
To
tal
Surgical
Ekbalpur nursing home 03
Non Surgical
Shree jain hospital 04
Medicare nursing home 02
Jadavpur TB hospital 02
Medical college 01
10%
40%
20%
20%
10%
Cases treated at differentHospital
Ekbalpur nursing home
Shree jain hospital
Medicare nursing home
Jadavpur TB hospital
Medical college
19%
16%
5%
7%
28%
4%
3%
10%
5% 3%
Total cases treatedPulmonary
Spine TB
TB meningitis
Abdorminal TB
Tubercolar lymphonode
Disseminated TB
Osteomylites
MDR pulmonary
MDR Extra pulmonary
No TB
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Diagnostic and Pathological Investigations Total no. of patients during the year.
Month Total
No.
Beginn
ing of
month
New
admissio
n
Total
Patien
ts
Patients
discharged
Total
No.
End of
mont
h
APR. 21 5 26 1 25
MAY 25 4 29 - 29
JUNE 29 4 33 2 31
JULY 31 - 31 6 25
AUG 25 6 30 1 30
SEPT 30 5 35 2 29
OCT 29 1 30 3 27
NOV 27 2 29 2 27
DEC 27 3 30 1 29
JAN 29 7 31 1 35
FEB 35 8 43 5 38
MAR 38 4 42 4 35
Type
Sputum c/s 04 Ranbaxy
Sputum c/s 47 Howrah general hospital
Sputum c/s 59 St, Thomas home
Blood test 74 Indus nursing home
x-ray 47 Indus nursing home
MRI 08 Lakhotia
CT scan 05 lakhotia
USG 09 Medicare N home
FNAC 04 Medicare N home
PUS C/S 06 Ranbaxy
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
AP
R.
MA
Y
JUN
E
JULY
AU
G
SE
PT
OC
T
NO
V
DE
C
JAN
FE
B
MA
R
Total Patients During the year
Total No. End of month
Patients discharged
Total Patients
New admission
Total No. Beginning of month
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We express our sincere gratitude to PRO-INTERPLAST, Germany for their support &
generosity, for sponsoring the following activities:
1. Heart patients: 32 patients were operated in Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of
Cardiac Sciences, Kolkata.
2. Spine Surgeries (Carries Spine): Total 25 Cases. These cases are referred from our different
mobile dispensaries. All necessary treatments with surgeries are performed in several nursing homes byHSP.
3. Post Burn contracture (major burn cases): Total 17 cases.
Treatments are provided to the needy poor patients who suffer from severe burn cases caused by several
sittings post burn contracture and releases STSG, skin grafting, etc... They have been successfully operated
Pro- interplast
Medical and social support provided during the 2015-16
Hamidul Sardar
Aunaya KhatoonAfran Molla
Sk AbbasNafisa Khatoon
Majada Bibi
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4. Eye Camp 25 Cataract surgeries and 15 spectacles
distributed to the needy aged people. We have
handled successful IOL operations through Eye
Camp and provided sets of spectacles & medicines
to the patients.
5. Vitamin Salt Pkts/Kgs distributed :--- to the
SMCS programme,--- to Schools and Homes and -
-to Brick-field Children. Vitamin Salt is a very
efficient solution to prevent malnutrition and is
very popular among our needy families.
6. Immunization given to beneficiaries approx & Total dosage 10301 . We
provide costly immunization to the children for MMR, HEP-B, Q.vac, Hib.
Pro., DMPA etc. Those are coming from our different regular OPD clinics
and brick-field areas.
7. Surgery camp:
This year 15th November to 2nd December 2015 cleft lip Surgery camp
organized by HSP Jalpaiguri Branch at Goodricke group Hospital Chalsa..
44 Children were operated by the team of surgeons sponsored by Pro-Inter plast, Germany. .
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SEXTEENTH surgery camp for cleft lip & palate and FIFTH corrective orthopedic surgery camp on congenital
malformation (CTEV) were conducted since 2005. These camps were organized with the collaboration of Goodrick
group hospital Chalsa jalpaiguri. All beneficiaries are economically poor from remote villages and tea garden area of
jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, CoochBehar districts.HSP takes care of pre and post operative care Medicines, supporting staff,
doctor team were provided by pro inter plast, Germany, under the headship of Dr. Mathais Axt team from Australia
to perform orthopedic Surgery and Dr. Hajo Sachs team from Germany for cleft lip surgery.Goodricke group Hospital
providing paramedical staff, patient diet, infra structure, accommodation for Doctor and supporting staff free of cost.
Awearness program and screening camp are organized before the surgery. Serial plaster are also conducted to
reduce the deformities of the foot. Appliances and physiotherapy are provided free of cost.Iin sixteen camps 820
operation were conducted for 438 patients for cleft lips & palate deformity.
206 operation were conducted on 145 patients for corrective orthopedic surgery for these long 10 years. We like to
express our deep gratitude and thanks to Mr. & Mrs. Huck who took the initiative for these surgery camps and also
all the member of Pro interplast Germany, Doctor team and official of Goodricke tea company for their generous
support.
Data for cleft lip and palate and corrective orthopedic surgery are given below.
Data for cleft lip and palate operation Data for corrective othropedic operation
No of
camps
Duration No of
operation
No of
camps
Duration No of
operation
To From To From
1st
02/02/2005 25/02-2005 51 1st
16/01/2006 31/01/2006 36
2nd
31/10/2005 25/11/2005 44 2nd
06/01/2009 18/01/2009 34
3rd
06/03/2006 24/03/2006 51 3rd
09/01/2011 22/01/2011 41
4th
06/11/2006 25/11/2006 57 4th
09/01/2013 22/01/2013 39
5th
06/03/2007 22/03/2007 54 5th
12/01/2015 26/01/2015 56
6th
11/11/2007 29/11/2007 52 Total
surgeries
206
7th
11/02/2008 28/02/2008 51 Patients 145
8th
03/11/2008 20/11/2008 62
9th
08/02/2009 28/02/2009 43
10th
11/11/2009 30/11/2009 42
11th
07/11/2010 25/11/2010 60
12th
05/11/2011 27/11/2011 62
13th
06/11/2012 20/11/2012 56
14th
17/11/2013 05/12/2013 44
15th
10/11/2014 26/11/2014 47
16th
15/11/2015 02/12/2015 44
Total 820
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A healthy world begins with a healthy woman
The goals of this program is to strengthen community based maternal health, to organise referral
facilities for complicated deliveries, and to ensure good health for children - according to their age. We
also warmly thank Terre Des Hommes Alsace, France, which has supported our beneficiaries,
Areas of operation and beneficiarries
550 beneficiaries ( 200 coal depo 150, Lalkuthi New-bastee 200 & Tikiapara) from four outreach areas
have received monthly nutritional support during this period
1. Activities:
1. Distribution of monthly rations.
2. Home visits, growth monitoring & health education sessions
3. Counselling pregnant mothers regarding their hygiene, health and pre-natal care and safe-
motherhood advice
4. Counselling mothers regarding the health of their babies and post natal care with close monitoring by
our HW's (weight & BP check up to prevent anemia with iron folifer etc...)
5. Distribution of vitamin salt to mothers
6. Immunization program and classes
Information on mothers1 Number of pregnant mothers continuing from the previous year to this year 468
2 Number of pregnant women newly enrolled in during the year 105
3 Total number of pregnant women received services during the year 101
4 Total number of live births 100
5 Number of still births 01
6 Number of mothers whose delivery was attended by trained personnel 70
7 Number of mothers whose delivery was attended by untrained personnel 20
8 Number of mothers who received postnatal visit within 48 hours of delivery 70
9 Number of mothers participating in health education groups 15-20
10 Number of health education groups 21
11 Number of health education groups which conducted one HE session each month 21
Information on children1 Number of children continuing from previous year to this year 4379
2 Number of children registered during this year 210
3 Number of children reached 35 months and removed from the registers 122
4 Total number of children received care from the project during the year 4589
5 Number of children with low weight for age: 814
6 Children completed 09 months and introduced to semi-solid foods 176
7 Children completed 12 months and fully immunized by their 1st
birthday 195
8 Children completed 12 months received 1st dose of Vitamin A by their 1st birthday 195
Outcomes:
1. Total number of mothers/children receiving yearly nutrition support during the year 1915-16
Pregnant mothers 468, Lactating mothers 40 , 07-18 months children 42 , Total beneficiaries 550This year children phased out after completing the norms.
2. The percentage of mothers who received the minimum mandated three ante-natal check-upsincreased to 98%;
3. 93 % of mothers began breast feeding within 8 hours of delivery
Date of creation: 1978 in charge: Padma Sarkar
No of staff: 07 no of benefiacries: 550Facilities/function: Indoor & outdoor
Safe Motherhood and Child
Survival Progamme
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Impact:
1. Increased level of awareness in communities regarding the need for timely ante-natal and post-natalcare
2. Positive change in attitudes towards the need for deliveries by trained birth attendants with the
guidance of our HWs.3. For the benefit of the children : classes taken by the mothers - Health education groups (15-20
heads in each of our 50 groups) to give better knowledge about the prevention of diarrhea, worms,proper immunization, health & hygiene, family planning, nutrition & semi-solid food.
Information on immunization program
Type of vaccine Locations Total
DPT Howrah South Point+ government
Polio Do
BCG Government Hospital 74
Hep B Do
Hi B Howrah South Point
Measles Howrah South Point+ government 163
MMR Do
J.E Howrah South Point + government
Vitamin A oil Do 163
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Old-age Programme:
Elderly people in their last spell of life need social and economical security from the society as they live
alone either discarded by their relatives or neglected by their children. Old age is associated with other
forms of insecurities owing to a lack of concern and support. HSP provides each month minimum
nutritional support to around 500 beneficiaries by providing them with food items such as rice, pulses,
oil and Rs. 100/ in hand. Our 480 beneficiaries include mentally & physically handicapped (39), blind
(32), elderly widows (429).
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Children and Staff of all HSP branches celebrated important national days and festivals such as Republic Day , Independence Day,
Gandhi Jayanti, Holi , Ramzan, Durga Pooja, Diwali and Christmas
COMPETITIONØ Like every year, Bharat Bikash Parisad at Kakurgachi organized a inter School
National Group Song Competition in which 16 students from Baksara home
participated and performed Adibasi Folk song and bagged 2nd
position.
Ø On 15 August Independence Day, South Institute organized a school quiz
competition. 12 schools participated .Our students of Baksara School Samil
Das and Pintu Dubey participated and stood 3rd
position all our West Bengal.
Ø Some children from the home participated in the folk dance and Yoga
competition organized as part of Sishu Mela on 23rd
January 2016 at
Rabindra Sarovar Stadium in Kolkata. Several won prize, medals and
certificates.
Ø On 15.05.2015 a drawing competition was organized at Ashaneer Home.Compitition were divided in two group’s normal school girls & Prognalaya
special school girls. 12 children participated in that competition. The
children enjoyed a lot.
PICNIC
31st
January 2016, was a great day for the staff and children of all four homes at
Howrah. It was a day of celebration for all as a one family. We all travelled by bus
to a centre “UDAYAN” at Barrakpore to visit & have a picnic. It was a desire for all
of us to have a picnic together with uncle Guilliano. We visited the centre
interacted with children and staff of “UDAYAN” and admired the silence and
discipline of the centre. We were also served delicious meals and refreshments.
ANNUAL SPORTS
In Ashaneer besides the education program, we insist on entertainment and co-
curricular activities. Such as sports, leisure time activities, national day
celebration etc. On 9th
Feb 2016. Ashaneer prognalaya special school organized its
annual sports special guest was our honourable father laborde. He came with his
friend and spend his precious time with us. The arrangement was small but it was fun day for all. We distributed medal for
winners and consolation prizes for all students.
3rd
Dec world Disabled day-2016
Prognalaya special school organized an awareness rally from Ashaneer
to chunabhati on world Disabled day to highlight the need of giving
special care to them. During the rally basic information & input to the
general public were given. To fulfill the aims and objectives of the
organization we need to be supported by the whole society in varied
ways . it is also imperative that the local community become areas of
what we are doing for the underprivileged and the challenged children.
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CELEBRATION:
Ø All the four homes of Jalpaiguri celebrated 23rd
January and the 26th
January
by March Past, Flag hoisting, singing the patriotic songs.
Ø Rabindra Jayanti Celebration - Girls of Bakuabari home presented a dance
drama of “Chandalika and children of Nirmala Nivas enjoyed the day very
much. Residents of Jordighi Home participated in sit & draw competition
and won prizes from local Netaji club and Pathagar, Mohit Nagar, Jalpaiguri
Ø Maria Basti residents invited the members of Jeevan Path on the occasion of
Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi). The residents of both communities were very happy
to celebrate the day by singing, dancing, sharing each other and of course
with a special lunch.
Ø The residents of Jordighi Home on 15th
August organized 3 team foot ball
Match among them during the day and song competition at evening
Ø Viswa Karma Puja was celebrated with appropriate customs on 18th
Sep
2015 at all vocational workshops of homes. Jeevan path residents visited Fire
Brigade Puja at Siliguri and Jordighi Boys visited Coco Cola Factory at
Raninagar in Jalpaiguri.
Ø 3rd
December World-Disabled Day was celebrated at Mogradangi home. On
that Occasion a rally, cultural Program was organized with all the challenged
children. At the end small presents and snacks were distributed.
Ø The physically challenged children of HSP Jordighi, Mogradangi and Bakuabari
Homes participated in Annual Sports Meet “Muskan” for the specially abled
children at Siliguri organized by the North Bengal Council for the Disabled on
20th Dec 2015. In both catagory –Boys and girls HSP children won the
champions trophy
Ø On the Re-public day the 26th
January the respected Additional District
Magistrate paid his valuable visit in our Jordighi Home and he was very happy
to spend times with our children. He also distributed the sweets packets
himself to the children.
PICNIC:-
All the residents of Jalpaiguri homes had picnic and this year not in the inside the park
but at Dooars in its natural beauty of Forest, in side Tea garden beside river . All the
residents enjoyed their picnic in three different dates in three different places. It started
with the Jeevan Path residents.
The residents of Maria Basti Home, Mogradangi Home and the other two communities of
Bakuabari Nirmala Nivas and Big Girls together went to Murti river side close to Goru
mara National Park.
And Jordighi Home had their picnic at Gajaldoba, where there is Barrage on river Teesta.
The boys were happy to cross the barrage by walking and to have a short ride by boat.
The days were very joyful for all. Guliano uncle and his friends sponsored the event and
his presence increased the happiness of picnic. Thanks to Giuliano Uncle and his friends
for generous support that brought such joyful days to our children.
Jeevan Path Puja Trip: The residents of Jeevan Path,Bakuabari went to HSP Asansol
Home during Puja vacation. They enjoyed a lot to visit different places around
Asansol. They all were very happy to discover new place and people.
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CELEBRATION
Ø X-mas gatherings celebrated on 18 th dec 2015 Fr Francis labored ,
Mr joydeep Dutta and parish priest Fr Edward Bhaju were our
guests that day.Our children performed cultural programme and a
nice drama we enjoyed it very much, after that delicious dinner
served to our staff and children
Ø On 26th
January Mr Ajay kr Singh GM of Eastern Coal field Ltd .was a
chief guest to hoist the national flag .He gave a nice message to our children.and
distributed sweets ,copies ,pencils and rubbers to our children .
children were very happy to get it .
Ø 15th
august celebration :We celebrated our Indepence Day on 15th
august 201 5 like every year .Mr Bijoy Kr Agarwal was a chief guest
to hoist the national flag .the children sang to the glory of India
.after that children performed P.T and some girls perfomed beautiful
dance with a patriotic song .Mr Peter Das g ave a beautiful message
to all. After that sweets are distributed to all . The Independence Day
Celebrations started with the Flag Hosting and small Cultural
Programme. Some students presented Yoga, Dance, Singing, P.T. etc.
End of the celebration ‘cakes’ were distributed among the children.
On that day some guests S. K Agarwal, and friends came from
Barakar. They distributed some chocalates, cakes, sweets to our
children. They also donated Rice, flour, oil, Potato etc to our Hostel.
Ø Our Asansol home children went to Famous circus at Jaltanki in
Chittaranjan. They went separately by a vehicle with some staffs. They
enjoyed the circus very much there and were happy for the outing
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Thanks to our supporters
Nirmala NivasName of visitor Date Organization PurposeHilda ferrno mr hiranandji
19.06.16mobility India physio training
aids/appliances
laksmi raman amit kr director 27 .06.16 Mobility India assessment for usaid
bino barry 27.06.16 leprosy mission trust India
d.s.w.o. 27.08.15 dm office govt of w.b. home license inspection
adm; amyastshering justice n.
patherya27.09.15
dm office govt of w.b.cal. high
court
inspection
dm mrs pritha sarkar 24.12.15 dm office govt of w.b.jalpaiguri visit
mr hiranandji deeraj kunal 19.03.15 mobility india physio training
dibyendu bhattacharya 29.09.15 nss unit st xavier college
mayna das dist. mass edu & ext officer
jalpaiguri
advice &meeting for manus
domini renovation work
jayanta pal civil engineer
mgnreg jal.dm.office
advice & meeting for manus
dominis renovation work
mr. charles sarron3.04.15
friends of st Xavier college cash 1500/
mr. sanjay kr. dalmia siliguri food commodities
sadhan sarkar 14.08.15 help track siliguri food commodities
banti agarwal
21.08.15
rajganj lunch program
sushila emporium 13.09.15 siliguri stationary and games item
sarbani dhara 16.10.15 jalpaiguri puja garments
radhe radhe 12.01.16 rajgang lunch program
mr anil kedia 17.01.16 siliguri food commodities
mr lakhotia jalpaiguri lunch program and books for class ix
and x students
Mogradaghi
District welfare officer D.Swo 05.11.16 From jalpaiguri For visit & inspection
EX-D.S.W.O Prodip barai 23.02.16 From kolkata For visit
Dr. Koushik dolue 04.03.16 Rajganj rural hospital For visit & physio supporting
Sarita Agorwal from- Rajganj jalpaiguri Stationary ,steel glass ,fruits.
students group (14 students) Jalpaiguri A.College Stationary balloons & chocolate
OM. Prakash dalmia From –siliguri From –siliguri Sweater ,detergent ,food Commodities.
Shikarpur
Joint B.D.O 28.9.15 F-Rajganj B.D.O Inspection
Mid day meal office Shampa Sarkar 28.9.15 F-Rajganj B.D.O office Inspection of mid day meal
S:I: Books office Moloy Roy 28.9.15 F-SI-O Belakoba For books
S.I Office Partho protim poul 28.9.15 S.I.O Belakoba Inspection total visit
Uttarbanga Sangbad & T.V. Media 8.12.15 From siliguri School canvassing
probin Roy belakaba School bag biscuits and cakes
LOCAL FRIENDS AND VISITORS
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Jordighi
Ashaneer
Sujata Biswas Art of living
Foundation Jalpaigurione set of dresses to all Jordighi Boys
Radhe Shyam Sharma 15.04. 15 Offered lunch to all boys of Jordighi home.
Master Swayam celebrated his Birth day among boys of
Jordighi and offered lunch to all
Mr. Mukesh Agarwal family donated umbrellas, shoes, towel and 18
Pieces Mosquito Nets and Bed sheets, toilet
goods to all children of Jordighi home
Mr. Vikas Bansal and Mrs. Saloni Bansal 08.10.15 Chandmari Road gifted groceries, vegetables and used clothes
Parents of Rudrodeep Das 14.10.15 N.S. Road, Howrah gifted children’s clothes
Food Corporation of India, Howrah Office 16.10.15 World Food Day gifted 01 quintal of rice
Mr. Sandip Kumar Bose14.11.15
Kailash Ch Ch Lane,
Howrah
hosted breakfast and lunch for all children
and staff of Ashaneer
Medicare Clinic 17.12.15 Shibpur, Howrah gifted 50 kgs of rice to Ashaneer
Indrani Bose19.12.15
Kailash Ch Ch Lane,
Howrah
gifted fruits and sweets to Ashaneer
Mrs. Sita Agarwal 19.12.15 Belurmath gifted clothes and sweets to Ashaneer
Mr. Banwari Lal Goyal 22.12.15 of hosted breakfast for children
Dr. Biplab Banerjee11.01.16
40A12 Shibpore
Road
treated the children and staff to lunch
Ms. Hema Mishra11.01.16
Ajanta Housing
Complex
donated biscuits, cakes and snacks
Mr. Vikas Rastogi
14.01.16
101 Amritdaham
Apartment,
Bakultala, Howrah
donated rice and color pencils
Niru and Santosh Agarwal
15.01.16
(Nitya Nand area
group)
donated old and new clothes, blankets, rice,
cooking oil, vegetables, spices, cakes, snacks,
stationery items and fruits
Ritesh Agarwal 15.01.16 gifted lunch for children and staff
Aloka Roy15.01.16
donated old clothes, shoes, bags and
stationery items
Kamini Mishra15.01.16
donated old clothes, fruits, biscuits and soft
drinks
Karuna Koley 15.01.16 donated old clothes, toffees and biscuits
Chandrakala Sharma 15.01.16 donated wheat flour
Shuchita Shukla Pandey 15.01.16 donated new blankets
Shikha Agarwal 27.01.16 donated fruits
Amita Agarwal 27.01.16 donated toys and stationery
Reena Chandak
15.02.16
24/25 Sreenivas
Apartment, Dobson
Road, Howrah
donated chocolates and stationery items
Manmohan Dhanaia
21.02.16
106 K.C.S Road,
Ganges Garden,
Howrah 711102
donated soft drinks and snacks
Vikash Poddar
22.02.16
Tulip Garden,
Hanskhalipole,
Howrah
donated rice, dal, salt and wheat flour
Asitbor Ghosh and Durgesh Makar03.03.16
5/2 Andul Road,
Howrah-03
donated note books
PRAY- (Positive Ray) Group
11.03.16
493/B G.T. Road,
Vikram Vihar
Complex, Bungalow
57, Howrah 711102
11donated LG music system 360 watts with
5 speakers and boofer, fruits, snacks,
chocolates, soft drinks, balloons, masks and
water guns and lunch for the children to
celebrate Holi, the festival of colors
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Baksara Home
LalkuthiPranic Healing Foundation 9.4.15 Gifted food commodities
Suresh Panday 4.7.15 Gifted food commodities
Bijoy Show 08.07.15 Gifted food commodities
Lions Club 10.04.15 New dress Bed Sheet 2 pcs ,23 Mosquito Net
,Stationary and lunch
EPN
Asansol
felicitating local donorsOn 19 December, 2016 HSP invited all its local friends, well wishers and
donors for breakfast fellowship to thank them for their support to HSP. A
large number of friends and donors accepted the invitation. Children and
the HSP Team would like to acknowledge their contribution to our work
and thank all of them for their continuing support! Thank you friends, we
appreciate your contribution!
Vishnu tibrewal family and friends 14.01.16 To Baksara Mid day snack and lunch for children and
staff
India oil corporation pipe line division) 27.03.15 (mourigram Stationary goods
Pravakal Bere 11.09.15 Rs- 10000 for printer
Ajetk kumar G gupata 14.10.15 Canon printer
Ribhi Motor 25.01.16 Rs-1100 for annual sport
Sudip kumar Bhattachar jee(L.I.Cof
India)D.O
27.01.16 Rs-5000 for school development
Mr. Bijoy and Ashok Kr Agarwal and their
friends
7.01.16 Barakara Donated tube well with boring charges
Mr Binoy, Rajiv, and Rajesh Agarwal and
their family
14.01.16 Niyamatpur Stationary goods ,sweet cakes and candies
for our children
Reshmi kiran 26.03.16 Kulti copies
Mr Mihir Das, Mr Satyajit Dey and Mr
Subhasish Kotal
23.01.16 Primary school
teacher of Alladih
For visit
Mr. Pranesh Mondal 18. 10.15 Asansol gifted chocolates and clothes for the
children of Anand Bhavan, Kalipathar
Mr. S. K Vishwakarma 11.11.2015 Eastern Coalfield
Limited of Salanpur
gifted sweets, snacks and firecrackers to the
children of Anand Bhavan
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Building the base forsocial developement
• Ms Chantal Barre, Friend of HSP and member of APC France visited the
home on 27th
jult
• The District Social Welfare Officer, Jalpaiguri paid her short visit.
• Maryse Favre , Father Poulino ,Madam Helen Batailard with members
of Lumilo Foundation , Swiss visited the centre.
• Melanie Doutaz came to visit the sponsor children in January. During
that time she stayed at Lalkuti. She took out the children for a picnic to
Victoria Memorial. Few children of Ashaneer and Baksara had joined.
Melanie had offered delicious, lunch and tiffin to the children. Our
children had enjoyed the outing very much.
• Claire lise had come with Guliano uncle In December she worked in
knitting department with parul. She bought two wool rolling machines
for the department.
• Melanie jullien came to visit our children on 23.03.16. she stayed here
for 2-3 days.she spent her time with our children and enjoyed with
them.
• The District Magistrate of Jalpaiguri visited Jordighi and Bakuabari
homes on Christmas evening.
• Maryse Favre visited different centers of HSP after her husband Jean
Pierre Favre passed away. Jean, a Psychologist from France, was a long
time friend of HSP. Maryse is an active member of Psychologist
Volunteers Association in France and is actively taking forward her
husband’s commitments to the psychological development of the
children in the care of HSP.
• Chloe Richari, a psychologist from France and volunteer from PSVY
worked with our team at Manus Domini. Her husband Thiophill helped
the Team of day center and the farm at Bakuabari.
• 48 students of St. Xavier’s College North Bengal, located in Rajgunj,
Jalpaiguri, spent a day with our children on December 29. They are all
members of the National Social Service. They distributed sweets to the
children, sang and danced to entertain the children. The children too
performed for the benefit of the visitors. It was a day of fun and joy for
all.
• Justice N. Patherya , High Court ,Kolkata , ADM (G), DCPO and DSWO,
Jalpaiguri visited on 27th
Sep.2015 Bakuabari Home and noted
satisfaction.
• The District Social Welfare Officer, Jalpaiguri and the members of
district Child protection unit came for inspection of Bakuabari Home.
FRIENDS, VOLUNTEERS AND VISITORS
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• Floredi and chopledi are French psychologist who came HSP-Ashaneer on
15th
sept. 2015 and on 29th
sept.2015. they worked to the psychotherapy
dept. during 4 months. They did treat the problematic children through the
psychological process. They gave us-1)clinical psychologal method through
the tools and 2) they taught various activities through the way of
psychomotricity and play therapy. By there process both of us gather
experienced like that sensorial activities, how do process to counseling
meeting for parents and case history of children they were to be happy and
satisfied and also learnt experienced too much from those psychologists.
• Blandine Didier is a French occupational therapist. she came to the
physiotherapy dept in HSP(Ashaneer) on 15th
sept.2015 and on 22nd
Feb 2016. She works with this dept during 5 months and proper guide to us.
Specially she taught us- A hand function- like that i) fine motor, ii)catching-
receiving, iii) body balance. B vocational therapy- like that jewallary function
through the small beads and,. C feeding (like that how do we process to the
children) so we leart experiened too much from her and also she was to be
happy through her physiotherapy (occupational).
OBITUARY
Daya Martin passed away in a tragic accident while on the way of her daughter’s home.
She died from electocution. She was very good and hard working person. We would be
missing her a lot. We pray that her soul rest in peace. She was working at Ashaneer
Home.
Suramma Devi passed away on 12.12.2015. She was Very good & Hard working person.
We would be missing her a lot. We pray that her soul rest in peace. She was working at
Baksara Home.
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Work Area
Indicate districts where H.S.P has its own centres
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Institutional Donors: INR.
1 Aerzte Fuer Die Dritte Welt-GDC, Germany 31088348.00
2 Action Pour Les Enfants des Lepreux de Calcutta-DL, France 4851237.00
3 Pro-Interplast, Germany 7226582.00
4 Namaskar Calcutta, France 1117992.00
5 Action et Partage avec Calcutta-APC, France 5060921.00
6 Terre Des Hommes Alsace, France 3242126.00
7 Fondation Lumilo, Switzerland 1752600.00
8 Secours Populaire Francaise,France 625931.00
9 Association Enfance et Partage,France 895998.00
10 Les Amis De Calcutta, (Fr. P. Gonzalez), Switzerland 3173004.37
11 Freres De Nos Freres, Switzerland 3112832.00
12 Parrainage Enfance et Calcutta,(PEC) France 525404.00
13 Indian Project, Swiss 350766.00
Total: 63023741.37
Other Donors:1 Mme. Rachel & Melanie Doutaz, Switzerland 3729416.00
2 Mr. Pierre Jacot et Bettens, Switzerland 390236.00
3 Dr. Silvia Schubert, Germany 109723.00
4 Klaus & Monika Mallmann, Germany 30000.00
5 Daisy Mottier Beltrami, Swiss 32136.00
6 Giuliano Minisini, Italy 319561.00
7 Christine Bihler, Germany 103304.81
8 Dr. Etienne Gianse, France 236584.00
9 Klein Cornelius, Germany 143841.00
10 Dr. Inga Wilhelmes & Dr. Brigitte , Germany 44114.34
11 Dr. Hans Peter Franklin, Germany 10169.00
12 Jane Mullany, UK 25513.00
13 Dr. Matthias .R. Hahn, Germany 191825.00
14 Claire Lise Vonga, Swiss 67103.00
15 Christaine Vitense, Germany 52848.00
16 Chantal Barre, France 35000.00
17 Meta Meta Research, Germany 36653.00
18 Francois Charles, France 25940.00
19 Michel Delanney, France 16700.00
20 Dr. Mare, France 1858.00
Total: 5602525.15
Grand Total: 68626266.52LOCAL DONORS:
1 MCKS food for Hungry Foundation, Kolkata 69000.00
2 Local Donations (Howrah & Jalpaiguri) 275019.00
Total: 344019.00
GOVERNMENT GRANTS :
1 WB Govt.-Mid Day Meal (Jalpaiguri) 423327.00
2 WB Govt.- Mass Education Grant 2060438.00
Total: 2483765.00
Our Heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all our donors, friends andWell-wishers for their benevolent and generous contribution and kind support.
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HOWRAH SOUTH POINT
Registrations & Certifications :
Ø Certificate of Regn. Of Societies WB Act XXVI of 1961, Regn. No. S/29465 dated Sept. 17, 1980.
Ø Registered under Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 1976.
Ø Certificate of Recognition u/s 52(2) & (4) of the Persons with Disabilities Act 1995 Regn. No. 105-
Com(04-05).
Ø The West Bengal Women’s and children’s Institution Licensing Rules, 1958.
Ø National Trust (For the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mentally Retarded &
Multiple Disabilities) Regn. No. 2561/MR-CP-MD-/2005.
Ø Registered under the Provision of Income tax Act,1961. Donation is exempted under section 80G (5)
(vi) of the Income Tax Act,1961
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