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Vatslyagram - Param Shakti Peeth (NGO)

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January 19, 2023
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Vatslyagram - Param Shakti Peeth (NGO)

Vatslyagram non-profit organizations does not only help in the betterment of other lives, it also makes a difference in the lives of people who volunteer for NGOs.

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January 19, 2023
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  1. What is PSP An NGO engaged in serving the marginalized

    children, women & other impoverished community members
  2. An Overview Registered/ Full name : Param Shakti Peeth Legal

    Status : Not-for-profit founded in 1992 Registered under : Societies Registration Act-1860 Registration No. : S/22809 dt. 2nd April,1992 PAN No. : AAATP0676P Tax Exemption (80G) : AAATP0676PF20217 dt. 24.09.2021 FCRA No. : 231660255 dt. 20.06.2002 Projects : U.P., M.P., Rajasthan, Gujarat Focus areas : Childcare; Education, Women Empowerment, Community Health, Disaster Response, Spiritual Wellness Coverage : Pan India
  3. VATSALYAGRAM - Vrindavan A unique family-based model of rehabilitation &

    mainstreaming of abandoned children, destitute women, widows and elderly * Recognized by Golden Book of Records
  4. Gokulam • A unique family set up • Residential accommodation

    based on Vastu Shastra with essential amenities • Unique amalgamation of 3 different welfare programs in a manner that conclusively meets the physical, social & psychological needs of all the target groups Vatsalya Families 15
  5. Vasuki Shreyam • Endeavour to rehabilitate & mainstream children from

    the underserved communities of the Braj- Mathura region • Adopted app. 300 children (aged between 6 & 14 years) provided with residential & all basic facilities • Free education & skill development Children 275+ BEFORE AFTER
  6. • 1000+ patients screened & successfully operated for cataract every

    year by the renowned Eye Surgeon • Free medicines, eye-goggles, medical consultancy provided to the patients from slums & rural areas • Camps being organized for over a decade now Eye Camps 10,000+ cataract surgeries performed till date
  7. Samvid Expert School • A vocational training center specifically for

    young girls & women of nearby villages and slums • Training given for diverse jobs like sewing, parlor work and food items • Life-skill training is integrated in order to inculcate the 3 C’s -confidence, courage & conviction Young girls/ year 500+
  8. Samvid Gurukulam School-Vrindavan • Guided by the principle ‘One Privileged

    educates one Under-Privileged’ • A CBSE affiliated school with technology-enabled smart classes, science labs, girls hostel and all modern facilities • Grade 1-5 : Co-education • Grade 6-12: Only girls • Different sports, cultural & extra-curricular activities practiced regularly to enhance soft skills and competition • Only School in the region providing `Horse-riding’ 600+ Children
  9. Krishna Brahmaratan Vidya Mandir-Vrindavan • A Primary School (up to

    Class VI) offering formal education exclusively to community children (low income groups) • Children also provided with stationery, uniform & healthcare on need basis • Transport facility to pick & drop the children from the nearby villages & slums Children 1000+
  10. Vaishishtyam-Vrindavan • A care centre for children with special needs

    & disabilities • Autism, Dyslexia, ADHD, Down Syndrome, other psychological disabilities are given special care • Structured with Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Vocational Training, Resource Rooms etc. • Almost 150 children are monitored individually and systematically • Designed to help these children achieve a higher level of self-sufficiency Children 140-150
  11. ST Micro Computer Lab-Vrindavan • Commissioned through a Memorandum of

    Understanding with ST Microelectronics • Imparts basic computer literacy particularly to the community youth • Aims to develop computer skills for better employment prospects in future Youth/year 500+
  12. National Patriot’s Museum • Supporting the vision to create a

    younger generation that respects the country • A reminder of the patriotism of many, who laid their life for the country • The exhibit contains: • Blood captioned exhibits of Indian martyrs • Proud descriptions of young martyrs aged between 10 and 20 years • Touching Portraits of different freedom movement and 1st war of Independence of 1857 • Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose & march for the liberation of the country • Different attractive and encouraging Jhankies of freedom struggle of India • Libraries for the Research Scholars on different subjects including freedom
  13. Shree Sarvmangla Peetham • Aimed at preserving and promoting India’s

    national heritage, art & culture and exhibit its spiritual prowess for the spiritual upliftment of the global society, especially in the backdrop of increasing global unrest & intolerance • Triple-domed based on the 3 Gunas (forms) : Rajas, Tamas, Sattva • Congregation Hall to accommodate approx. 2500 seekers / visitors at a time • Indoor Museum and outdoor Exhibition to enlighten the seekers / visitors around the significance and eternal relevance of our profound & ancient past, wisdom & values leveraging state-of-the-art technology and automation
  14. • GD Bansal Swasti Hospital – 25-bedded allopathic Hospital complete

    with General Surgery OT, X-Ray & Diagnostic facility and in-house Pharmacy Community Healthcare – Vrindavan Providing FREE OPD services to low income groups • Premvati Gupta Eye Hospital – Dedicated Ophthalmology Centre to perform Cataract and Glaucoma surgeries including providing consultancy and post-operative care and management
  15. • Swami Parmanand Nature cure & Yoga center, inaugurated in

    August, 2016 • Includes programs for Naturopathy, Yoga, Ayurveda and other lifestyle practices • Focused on improving and enhancing one’s health and disease management • Spread across 40,000 sq. ft. • Free consulting provided to Below Poverty Line(BPL) patients Swami Parmanand Naturopathy Hospital – Delhi Surplus fund to be used for community interventions
  16. VatsalyaGram – Omkareshwar, M.P. 300+ tribal girls provided with formal

    education in residential set-up and all other essential services (Basic Necessities, Nutrition, Health- care, etc.) VatsalyaGram – Sijai, M.P. 40 tribal girls provided with formal education and all other essential services (Shelter, Basic Necessities, Nutrition, Healthcare, etc.) Vatsalya Sewa Kendra, Barmer, Raj. App. 300 poorest-of-the-poor children provided with formal education incl. transportation facility RajLuxmi Samvid Gurukulam, Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh 100+ Boys being empowered by combining Gurukul Paddhati with modern education and military training for all-round development in a fully residential School, nestled in the foothill of Himalayas
  17. PSP’s compliance to CSR – Sch. VII, Sec-135 # 1

    : Eradicating hunger, poverty & malnutrition, promoting preventive health care & sanitation (including contribution to the Swach Bharat Kosh set-up by the Central Government for the promotion of sanitation), & making available safe drinking water; # 2 : Promoting education, including special education & employment enhancing vocation skills especially among children, women, elderly & the differently-enabled & livelihood enhancement projects; # 3 : Promoting gender equality, empowering women, setting up homes & hostels for women & orphans, setting up old age homes, day care centers & such other facilities for senior citizens & measures for reducing inequalities faced by socially & economically backward groups; # 5 : Protection of national heritage, art & culture including restoration of buildings & sites of historical importance & works of art; setting up public libraries; promotion & development of traditional arts & handicrafts # 12 : Disaster management, including relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction activities