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ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND, DELHI
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CONTENTS INDEX
1. Forward………………………………………………………. 5
2. About Us……………………………………………………… 6
3. Office Bearers And Members of Governing Council…….. 7
4. Facilities at NAB Delhi ……………………………………… 8
5. Achievements 2018-19………………………………………. 9
6. NAB Sarojini Triloknath Award 2018-19 …………………..18 7. Grant in Aid Received By NAB Delhi During 2018-19…… 18
8. List of Donors for Financial Year 2018-19 …………………...20
9. Audited Statement of Accounts 2018-19…………………….22 10. Ways to Contribute…………………………………………… .25
11. Way Forward…………………………………………………..27
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FOREWORD
I am pleased to present the Annual Report and Financial Documents of
National Association for the Blind, Delhi for the year 2018-19. The essence of
our achievements and way ahead has been presented in the report. The
continued achievements of this organization are attributed in large measure,
to the committed employees who have consistently worked beyond the call of
duty to protect and enforce the rights of persons with visual impairment and
low vision.
The organization has been working towards empowering persons with visual
impairment and low vision for 40 years now. The organization, through its
efforts continues to educate, provide skills and rehabilitate persons with
visual impairment to make them independent, self-reliant, and better decision
makers not only for themselves but also for their families. During this period,
all projects have made significant progress, the student admission and
participation has increased and our students have also performed
significantly better in their board exams.
The organization will continue to work closely with key stakeholders in order
to achieve its mandate; however, there is a need of additional resources to
adequately meet the needs of the organization and its beneficiaries.
In this successful journey, I would like to recognize, appreciate and laud the
contributions made by Governing Council, Staff, Donors, Volunteers and
Well Wishers. It has been a cohesive efforts of all involved that has brought
the organization here and motivates us to be better.
Prashant Ranjan Verma
Hony. Gen. Secretary
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ABOUT US The parent organization “National Association for the Blind” (India) is the
largest voluntary Organization for the blind in India, established in 1952 at
Mumbai. The Delhi State Branch of NAB came into existence in 1979 at R K
Puram, New Delhi. National Association for the Blind, Delhi is a voluntary
organization which was registered under the Societies Registration Act of
1860 on 19th April, 1979 and is working in its present premises in R K Puram
since 1986. Late Mr. Jagdish Kapur and Late Mrs. Vidya Batra were the
founder President and Hony. General Secretary of the organization.
NAB Delhi has completed 40 years of service for the visually impaired
children and persons. It has taken multifarious activities for the visually
impaired and children with additional disabilities. The branch made a modest
beginning in 1986 with primary level education along with Hostel facility and
an Admin./Finance Section. At present, NAB Delhi has a staff constituting of
120 members working relentlessly towards the cause that we believe in. The
primary objective of NAB Delhi is to make the visually impaired children self-
reliant and lead a dignified and an independent life.
„Tamaso Ma Jyotigamaya’ (Lead us from Darkness to Light) is the guiding
principle that has never been forgotten and has become an omnipresent
philosophy on which all of NAB‟s facilities and strategies are formulated. Our
Motto is „GROWTH WITH DIGNITY’ – A Vision for Visually Impaired.
VISION
To see the visually impaired population of India as empowered and well-
informed individuals working towards personal growth and development
thereby leading life to its optimum potential.
MISSION
To empower persons with Visual Impairment with education and training to
attain self sufficiency through employment/self employment thus,
Integrating them with dignity in mainstream society.
To prevent blindness as far as possible. OUR PHILOSOPHY
Create opportunities with accountability for the blind.
Engage in advocacy - social policies.
Provide maximum information to the blind using all modes
Strike a balance between need of modern/urban and rural blind
Be sensitive while dealing with the blind
Network with other organizations working in the field of all disabilities.
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OFFICE BEARERS AND MEMBERS OF GOVERNING COUNCIL
(From 10th September 2016-2020)
S. No. Name Designation
1. Mr. Dipendra Manocha President
2. Mrs. Villie D. Aria Vice President
3. Mrs. Neena Malhotra Vice President
4. Mrs. Natasha Kapur Vice President
5. Mr. Prashant Ranjan Verma Hony. General Secretary
6. Mr. Vijay Kumar Bansal Hony. Treasurer
7. Mrs. Shobha Arora Joint Secretary
8. Dr. Ashwini K. Aggarwal Joint Secretary
9. Mrs. Lipika Sud Joint Secretary
10. Mrs. Radhika Narain Backliwal Joint Secretary
11. Mrs. Poonam Natrajan Joint Secretary
12. Mr. Rajat Aggarwal Joint Secretary
13. Dr. Vipin Kumar Malhotra Joint Secretary
14. Dr. Anil Khurana Member
15. Mr. Arvind Ashdhir Member
16. Mr. B.S. Saxena Member
17. Mr. O. P.Makhija Member
18. Mr. Mohinder Kapur Member
19. Mr. S.S. Manocha Member
20. Mr. Sanjay Kapur Member
21. Mr. Vivek Kumar Member
22. Mr. Bharat Singh Member
23. Mr. Jugal Kishore Member
24. Mr. Krishan Kumar Murugan Member
25. Mrs. Madhu Bala Sharma Member
26. Mr. Parmod Kumar Kamboj Member
27. Mr. Pranab Lal Member
28. Mrs. Prem Singh Member
29. Mrs. Preeti Singh Monga Member
30. Mr. Yogesh Taneja Member
31. Mrs. Savita Singh Member
32. Mr. Rahul Gambhir Member
33. Mr. Ramesh Kumar Sharma Member
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FACILITIES AT NAB DELHI
HOSTEL FACILITY
OLD AGE HOME 1. Old Age Home in Narela
2. Old Age home in Dwarka
EDUCATIONAL
1. Pre Integration Unit
2. Integrated Education
(IED) Unit
3. After School Resource
Centre for Children
studying in Mainstream
Schools
4. Facilitating Education
through NIOS and
IGNOU
CENTRE FOR
MULTIPLE
DISABILITIES
1. DeafBlind Unit
2. Visual Impairment and
Additional Disabilities
Unit
3. Regional Learning Centre
for DeafBlindness/Multi
Sensory Impaired
Children
IT AND
SERVICES
1. Computer Training
Centre
2. E-Text Library
3. Audio Book Library
4. Braille and Large Print
Unit
5. Helpline for the Visually
Impaired
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND, DELHI SECTOR-5 R.K. PURAM, NEW DELHI-110022
ANNUAL REPORT APRIL 2018 – 31st MARCH 2019
ACHIEVEMENTS 2018-19 PREPARATORY UNIT
Pre Integration or Preparatory Unit provides the basic foundation skills to children
between the age group 5 to 9 years of age for their eventual integration into
mainstream schools. Students in the age group of 4 to 7 years of age are admitted in the
Preparatory Unit and they are prepared for admission in mainstream schools in either
Class I or II. The children are trained not only in academics, but also in minute aspects
of their life, which eventually promotes independent living. The children are given
sensory training, trained in Daily Living Skills, Pre-Braille Skills leading to Reading
and Writing Braille, Large Print for Low vision students, Mathematics with the help of
Taylor Frame and Abacus and Orientation and Mobility within the school
independently and outdoor mobility to give outdoor exposure. The students are also
given keyboard orientation to work on computer with the help of screen-reading
software. The students are then identified for integration into schools. Regular music
classes are conducted.
27 new students were admitted to the Preparatory Unit. 20 students have been
admitted in reputed mainstream schools such as DAV Schools, DPPS, St. Mary‟s
School, Tagore International School, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Green Field.
Sports day was organized in the month of February, 2019. All the students of the
unit participated in different types of races.
The students went on a picnic to Joygaon Adventure village theme based park,
Jhajjar Haryana in the month of January
On the occasion of Independence day a cultural program was held on 15th
August, 2019 where each child of the unit performed individually. The theme
was expressing love for your nation. They recited a poem, speech or sang a song.
The ongoing activities include Computer classes, games, Clay Modeling,
Drawing and Colouring, Games, Fancy Dress Competition, Poem Recitation,
and Story Narration.
Placement opportunities of students pursuing integrated B.ed from Amity
university was provided
An employee engagement programme was organised for about 12 employees of
Indigo airlines on 2nd August 2018. They organised story telling session, games,
music and dance for the children of the unit.
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The girl students of the unit participated in Pinkathon- Marathon for girls and
ladies- in the 3km category on 8th September 2019
CENTRE FOR MULTIPLE DISABILITIES 2018-19 The unit provides intervention services to the visually impaired children with additional disabilities and deafblind children since 1997. Individualized educational plan is prepared for each child after detailed assessment. Goals selected cover different areas and are commensurate with the child‟s level. The children are taught various concepts as far as possible through real life experiences. To cater to the needs of 87 visually impaired with additional disabilities children/ deafblind children, the unit undertake activities through multidisciplinary team of special educators and other professionals such as Speech therapist, Mobility Instructor, Physiotherapist. Apart from the regular implementation of the individualised educational plan the unit organizes various training programs as well as various extra-curricular activities for children. The vocational training centre has received support from GAIL India, under the project there is now increase in quantity and quality of products being prepared by young adults covered under the project.
The unit has provided placement opportunities to Diploma and B.Ed students
specialising in various disabilities from institutes such as Jamiauniversity, Okhla
Centre, Vision Institute, Blind Relief Association and Amity university.
Parents meeting as well as workshop has also been organised
Annual picnic for children, staff and parents was organised for both the units in
the month of January at Joygaon Adventure village theme based park, Jhajjar
Haryana .
Sports day was organized in the month of February, 2019. All the students of the
unit participated in different types of races.
A community service day was celebrated alongwith students of Springdales
Dhaulakuan on 11th July 2019. The children prepared of both the organisations
jointly prepared snacks and distributed to other children.
The girls of the unit participated in Pinkathon on 8th September 2019
New products like cloth vegetable bag is being added to the products being prepared
in the vocational training centre supported by Gail India.
INTEGRATED EDUCATION UNIT
Young visually impaired students are admitted in mainstream schools once they learn
to read and write. Students attend 23 mainstream schools in and around R K Puram,
like DPPS, DAV Schools, Tagore International school, St. Mary‟s, Springdales School,
Kendriya Vidyalays, to name a few. Integrated education brings visually impaired and
sighted children close to each other from the beginning, making them aware of each
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other‟s unique potentials and creates better understanding at an early age. In the year
2018-19, we had 170 students who attended mainstream schools
Resource Centre: NAB runs a Resource Centre. A tactile teaching aids are provided to
schools for the mainstream school teachers to teach various concepts. There is a team of
25 teachers, which includes special educators, computer trainers, music teacher, Home
Science Teacher and a mobility instructor. Classes are conducted every day from 2:30
pm to 6:30 pm. The Centre‟s main objective is to help the students with their class
work, homework and revisions. We have highly qualified special educators. The
students from Class III onwards are trained to work on computer with screen reading
software, and when their training is complete, they are provided with laptops, which
they use for reading and writing. Gradually the students start appearing for class tests,
unit tests using computer, and finally appear for their examinations using computers.
At present the students of Tagore International School, DAV Public Schools and
Salwan Public School are appearing for their examinations using computer. The
students are provided with textbooks in accessible format – Braille, large print and e-
text. Audio books are also provided to the students. It is with the continuous and
exemplary efforts of the Centre that our students performed well in their board exams.
The students have secured admission in reputed Universities.
Events and Activities
1. Admission in Mainstream schools : 11 students have been admitted into
mainstream schools, for the first time a student has been admitted in the Prep of
St. Mary‟s School, Safdarjung Enclave with the understanding that the child will
go to St. Mary‟s School thrice a week and attend NAB‟s Preparatory Unit thrice a
week for learning Braille and other skills specific for visually impaired children.
Class School Number
of
students
Prep St. Mary‟s School 1
Class I St. Mary‟s School 1
Class I DPPS 1
Class II Kamal Public School, Uttam
Nagar
1
Class II DAV Public School, VikasPuri 1
Class II Tagore International School 2
Class II DPPS 3
Class III MCD Primary School Sec. 5 1
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Admission in IED Unit – 1 girl was admitted in Class 7, and 1 boy was admitted
in Class 9.
2. Annual Day Celebration: NAB celebrated its Annual Day 27th April 2018. Prizes
were distributed to the 5 students of the department, and the first two toppers of
Class XII Board examination.
3. Kutumbh Event : Tech Mahindra Foundation invited the students of NAB for an
event Kutumbh, inviting all their partners. The students demonstrated how they
learn from tactile diagrams and maps, how they use screen reading software for
reading and writing and playing chess. Staff from Tech Mahindra and the other
partners who witnessed the students‟ demonstration were highly impressed
4. CBSE Examination details : 20 students appeared for CBSE Class X
examination, out of which 5 students secured above 80% and all the students
passed securing good marks. The details of the toppers are:
- Sparsh Sehgal : 93.0 % - Ayush Prakash Jaiswal : 86.8%
Class XII – 21 students appeared for Class XII Board examination, out of which 5
students have secured above 80% and all the students passed securing good
marks and have taken admission in reputed colleges and reputed Universities.
The details of the toppers are:
- Saurabh Prasad : 93.4% - Devesh Sharma : 89.0%
Saurabh Prasad cleared JEE securing 93%. He has been admitted to IIIT, Delhi.
Preet has secured admission in Ashoka University, Kurushetra.
5. NATMO Quiz: National Atlas & Thematic Mapping Organisation (NATMO)
organized a quiz on maps and Atlas and invited the students of NAB to
participate in the program. 12 students of Class 8 to 10 participated in the quiz
and they performed well. The students were presented with map books and
audio guide for reading the map book.
6. Flag Day : Tata Consultancy Services was contacted for celebrating the Flag Day
of NAB on 14th September 2018. They came up with a three day program from
17th to 19th September 2018. On the first day students from Class 5 to 8 were
addressed and they gave a session on Personality Development. On the second
day, students from NAB visited their office in Gurgaon. There was a
presentation about NAB. The students demonstrated how they learn Maths and
Science using tactile diagrams and maps, how they use screen reading software
for reading and writing and how they play chess. Braille bookmarks were
presented. On the third day, they held declamation contest for the students and
distributed prizes.
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7. Multimedia Centre inauguration : Inner wheel club members remodeled the
computer centre with redoing the flooring, airconditioning, and donated 24
laptops. The Multimedia centre was inaugurated on 21st September 2018 by Mrs.
Meenakshi Lekhi, MP.
8. Pinkathon: 17 girls of IED participated in the pinkathon along with the girls of
Preparatory School and CMD. Deepika of Class X won the I prize (Bajaj Water
heater), Heera Joshi won II prize (Induction stove) and Rakhi from Preparatory
School won III prize(Bajaj iron).
9. Screening of Sholay: 80 students witnessed the audio descriptive movie Sholay
on 29th September 2019.
10. Sports in Modern School, Vasant Vihar : Ten students of NAB were invited for participating in sports by Modern School held in the school on 6th October 2018. The students participated in Relay race and Lemon and spoon race.
11. Diwali Mela : Diwali Mela was held on 28th October 2018. Many interesting stalls were laid – eatables, games, decorative items, products by CMD, plants etc. The students and the visitors enjoyed the Diwali Mela.
12. Children’s Day Celebration: On 14th Nov 2018, the students of NAB were taken to audio described children‟s movie screening at Film Division complex. The senior students were invited to Concentrix for screening of audio described movie “Hindi Medium”. After the movie screening, there was a musical session by the staff of Concentrix and the students of NAB. Then the students were taken around the office to have a feel of being in an office. Both the groups enjoyed the day. Medha 2018: Medha 2018 was held in Delhi Tamil Sangam on 3rd December 2018.
13. The students of CMD, Prep and IED presented cultural programs. The students
of IED Department presented a play and a duet song. The play was about the
problems faced by the visually impaired students in the society and how they
overcome
14. Participation in Sports event organized by IBSA : Two students participated in
sports event organized by Indian Blind Sports Association from 10-13 Dec. 2018.
15. Big Bazaar Unique Shopping: NAB along with Big Bazaar organized a unique
shopping experience and workshops for visually impaired on 4th and 5th
December 2018 in seven cities. The workshops held on 4th December were
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exclusively for girls. The topics were “Fashion for females” from 2-4 p.m.,
followed by “You look beautiful” from 4.30 to 5.30 p.m. The workshop on 5th
December was for both boys and girls and the topic was “Cooking without fire”
4 to 5 p.m. The students of NAB, the computer trainees and the trainers
participated in these workshops with full enthusiasm. Big Bazaar gave coupons
to the visually impaired participants worth Rs. 200/- and gifts.
16. Pehal Sports Events: Pehal club organized chess, athletics and Taekawondo
from 31st December 2018 to 2nd January 2019. The students of NAB participated
in the event.
17. AICB Braille Reading and Writing competition: 4 students, (student of Class III,
Class VII, Class XI and Class XII) participated in Braille reading and writing
competition held to celebrate Louis Braille Birthday (4th January) and the event
was on 3rd January 2019. Navita Yadav of Class XI won a prize in Hindi Braille
reading competition.
18. Tactile Art Tour : A Tactile Art Tour was arranged by St+art India in February
2019. The students of NAB were taken to Lodhi Road where art installation has
been done in the residential area. The students explored the art work. The
students enjoyed the tactile tour.
19. Mrs. Meenakshi Lekhi, MP, R.K. Puram, sponsored from MP funds for
installation of open Gym in NAB premises and was inaugurated by her in
February, 2019.
HOSTEL FOR BLIND CHILDREN In the year 2018-19, there were 150 children in the Hostel. There were 8 new admissions from the Preparatory Unit in the month of April 2019. The mothers stayed with the students for 2 to 3 days to enable the children to settle their wards in the hostel. 4 students of class 6th, 7th, 9th & 11th were admitted in mainstream schools and have joined the Hostel. During summer holidays, the hostel beds were repaired, new kitchenware was ordered and the water leakage from the bathrooms and the kitchen were repaired. NAB has appointed a warden in this year. Activities in the Hostel
- Yoga Classes every Sunday
- Taekwondo classes in weekend
- Dance Classes in weekend
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250 students
were trained
in 2018-19
- Photography classes for 12 visually impaired students was sponsored by VIVO.
Mr. Partho Bhowmik took photography indoor & outdoor sessions to low vision
and totally blind children
Celebrations in the Hostel: - Janmashthmi – The fasting students are given fasting food, and the children are
taken to nearby temple. The children perform Pooja in the evening.
- Navratri, Dusshera- The fasting students are given fasting food and are taken to
temple.
- Diwali Mela – Diwali Mela is celebrated every year. The students are able to
have an idea of visiting a Mela. There are various stalls – food stalls, games,
clothes and garments, decorative items, crackers etc. There is a stall in which the
handicraft items made by the students of CMD are put up. Every student of the
Hostel is given coupon worth Rs. 50/-, using which they visit various food stalls
and eat food of their choice. The Mela is visited by staff of various organizations
and corporate houses, students of various schools, neighbours. Last year it was
held on 28th October,2018.
- Diwali is celebrated in the Hostel under supervision, as some of the students
who are from far off places do not go home. They celebrate the festival in the
Hostel. The hostel is illuminated after Diwali Mela and remains illuminated till
the festival is complete.
- New Year Celebration – The students celebrate New Year in the hostel under
supervision. The children play music and dance.
- Holi Milan – A donor organizes food stalls in the Hostel just prior to Holi and
the children enjoyed a variety of food. The stalls include various delicious food
items, cold drink and ice cream.
- Holi celebration – The students celebrate Holi under supervision.
COMPUTER TRAINING UNIT
NAB Delhi established the Computer Training Unit for Blind persons in 1993. The unit
has since then undergone an evolutionary process, developed and established the
concept of computer training for blind persons and its applicability in India. The unit
has various training modules to cater to the needs of different categories of educated
blind persons. For consistently maintaining high standards, NAB has been accredited
by the NIELIT Society, Government of India for conducting their „CCC‟ and „O‟ Level
courses. Total number of beneficiaries from April 2018 to March 2019 were 250
students.
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60 Large Print
books
constituting of
15000 pages were
published.
25,855 Braille
books were printed
that constituted
1,02,302 Braille
sheets.
RAM NATH TALKING BOOK LIBRARY (Digital Library)
National Association for the Blind has a well established Talking Book or Audio Book
Library that was started in the year 1997. In the year 2018-19, the achievements of the
Talking Book Library are:
Total Individual members-2880
Current Affairs members- 65
DFI Members-91
Total Daisy books in Hindi = 75 Books
Total Daisy books in English= 37 Books
Total Duration of English and Hindi Daisy Books = 963 Hrs.50 Min
E-text (April-18-March-19)
1) Total Scan Books = 200 Books Hindi+ English
2) Total Books converted into E-text (XML format) = 66 Books
BRAILLE AND LARGE PRINT UNIT
The Braille Printing Unit of the National Association for the Blind was established in
the year 1993. It is essential for NAB to set up this unit because students of NAB go to
different schools under the Integrated Education Program. At present as many as 250
students are going to different main stream school like D.P.S R.K Puram, Blue Bells,
Sardar Patel, D.P.P.S, S.D.A, Navyug School, Upras Chimonaya etc.
Conversion of
over 7500 pages
of standard print
into eBook
format
In the year
2018-19
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HELPLINE FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
NAB Delhi has been operating the Assistive Technology Helpline Service for the
visually impaired since September 2006 with the support of HPS Social Welfare
Foundation now called “Essel Social Welfare Foundation”. The beneficiaries of the
project include blind persons, persons with low vision, parents/family/friends of
visually impaired persons, employers of visually impaired persons, schools & colleges
who have enrolled visually impaired students, organizations working with/for
visually impaired persons.
The Beneficiaries of the project include blind persons, with low vision. Total number of beneficiaries during the period: 650 calls Approximately
Whatsapp: 30 , Email:30 ,Facebook:30 ,Twitter: 30
Computer Training Unit NAB Delhi Established the Computer Training Unit for Blind persons in 1993 The unit has since then undergone an evolutionary process, developed and established the concept of computer training for blind person and its applicability in India. The unit has various Training modules to cater to the needs of different categories of educated blind persons for constantly maintain high standards, NDLM : National Digital Literacy Mission is a program designed to make the society technology sound at the grass root level enabling masses to do their basic jobs like booking tickets making payments etc., without the help of able bodied. A short training was imparted to 612 beneficiaries from age group 14-60 with a minimum qualification as low as Class VII. NAB Delhi has given the training on Digital Literacy curriculum such digital devices – mobile phones, tablets, etc., for FREE OF COST. After successful training, a certificate was also issued to the beneficiaries. Goodyear -Road Safety: Road Safety and Mobility Training Program Supported by Goodyear South Asia Tyres Pvt. Ltd. Mobility Training NAB organized distribution of smart phones (50 Girls) and Smart Cane
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Arise - Roshni ka Safar
''The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision'' as blindness is no longer
a barrier. National Association for the Blind and Aricent launched a project 'Arise-Roshni Ka
Safar', an employment oriented digital accessibility training program for the young visually
impaired persons.
The course was designed to enable visually challenged individuals for digital accessibility
competency to test and validate websites, computer software user interfaces, and various
applications and to determine if these are usable by persons with disabilities with assistive
technologies.
NAB SAROJINI TRILOK NATH AWARD 2018-19
Every year this Award is given an individual for his/her outstanding contribution
towards education, welfare or rehabilitation of visually impaired. NAB Sarojini Trilok
Nath Award 2018-19 Ceremony was held in Tamil Sangam Auditorium on 3rd
December 2018. This year, the Award given in four following categories:-
(a) Best Individual : Mr. Mahantesh G. K. for his lifetime achievement
and exemplary contribution for serving the blinds of the Society.
(b) Best Role Model : Mr. Moses Chowdari for his spirit, confidence and
vision to make the world a better place.
(c) Best Institution : Sight Savers India
(d) Best CSR : ESSEL SOCIAL WELFARE FOUNDATION, Delhi.
Sarojini Triloknath Award and NAB Excellence Awards were presented. Mrs. Meenakshi Lekhi, MP, was the chief guest and Mr. Rajiv Kohli from the Triloknath family, Mr. Anil Sharma Ex-MLA and Mrs. Tulsi Joshi Counsellor, MCD were the Guest of Honour. The awards were presented by the Chief Guest, the members of Triloknath family and the other guests of Honour Mr. Anil Sharma and Mrs. Tulsi Joshi,
GRANT IN AID RECEIVED BY NAB DELHI DURING THE FY 2018-19
NAB gets grant-in-aid from various sources and the Ministry of Social Justice &
Empowerment for running the following Projects for the financial year 2018-19 as
detailed below:-
MINSTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT: We have not received Grant-
in Aid from MSJ&E during the FY 2017-18 & 2018-19.
DELHI GOVERNMENT:
PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND: We have not received Grant-in-aid for
this Project during the FY 2017-18 & 2018-19
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FINANCIAL SUPPORT RECEIVED FROM CORPORATES IN THE FINANCIAL
YEAR 2018-19
WIPRO CARES, BENGALURU: M/s. WIPRO Cares had sanctioned a Grant of Rs.
63,68,835/- for running the I.ED Project during the year 2018-19.
ESSEL SOCIAL WELFARE FOUNDATION: ESSEL Social Welfare Foundation had
sanctioned Grant-in-aid of Rs. 11,31,000/- for Helpline Project & Rs. 10,15,000/- for
Braille & Large Print Project during the year 2018-19.
SENSE INTERNATIONAL (INDIA): Sense International (India) had sanctioned Grant
of Rs. 11,77,421/- for running the project “Sparsh Regional Learning Centre for Persons
with Deafblindness and MSI” during the year 2018-19.
DIGITAL LIBRARY FOR THE BLIND (SHEPL): Spirotech Heat Exchangers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi had sanctioned a Grant-in-aid of Rs. 11,86,000/- for “Digital Library for the Blind” during the year 2018-19. INTERVENTION SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH MULTIPLE DISABILITIES (Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd.): Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. had sanctioned a Grant of Rs. 27,43,772/- for CMD (Centre for Multiple Disability) Unit during the year 2018-19. NASSCOM Foundation: NASSCOM Foundation had sanctioned Grant of Rs.3,97,800/- for setting up Digital Literacy Centre under the project “National Digital Literacy Mission (NDLM)” during the year 2018-19. Goodyear South Asia Tyres Pvt. Ltd.: Goodyear South Asia Tyres Pvt. Ltd. had sanctioned a Grant of Rs.17,00,000/- for sponsoring the Project “Mobility Training for the Blind” during the year 2018-19. Concentrix Daksh Services Pvt. Ltd. : Concentrix Daksh Services Pvt. Ltd. had sanctioned a Grant of Rs.40,32,240/- for sponsoring the Project “Integrated Education of Blind Children in Mainstream Schools” during the year 2018-19. Hero MotoCorp Limited (HMCL) : Hero MotoCorp Limited had sanctioned Grant of Rs. 10,15,000/- for sponsoring the Project “ENABLE” during the year 2018-19. Make My Trip Foundation (MMT) : Make My Trip Foundation had sanctioned a Grant of Rs.7,64,800/- for sponsoring the Project “Transportation to school children with blindness” during the year 2018-19. Aricent Technologies (Holdings) Limited : Aricent Technologies sanctioned a Grant of Rs.15,70,000/- for sponsoring the Project “Roshni Ka Safar” during the year 2018-19.
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GAIL Charitable & Education Trust : GAIL Charitable & Education Trust had sanctioned Grant of Rs.27,11,500/- for sponsoring the Project “NAB-GAIL Vocational Training Centre for young visually impaired with multiple disabilities” during the year 2018-19. Mitsubishi Elevator India Pvt. Limited: Mitsubishi Elevator India Pvt. Ltd. sanctioned a Grant of Rs.6,00,000/- for purchase of class room furniture during the year 2018-19. Syneos Health : Syneos Health had sanctioned a Grant of Rs.7,62,500/- for purchase of computers during the year 2018-19. Inner Wheel Club Chirag: Inner Wheel Club Chirag had approved to set up a “Multi Media Centre” for computer education for visually impaired children during the year 2018-19.
DONATIONS RECEIVED ABOVE Rs 20,000 DURING THE PERIOD APRIL 2018-MARCH 2019
S. No.
NAME OF DONOR AND ADDRESS
AMOUNT Rs.
PURPOSE
1. Mrs. Sarla Tandon 25,000 Donation-Scholarship
2. Ms. Vaishali Kochhar 20,000 Donation
3. Mr. Kuldeep Kaushik 70,000 Donation
4. Ms. Vasantha Laxmi 24,000 Donation
5. Mr. Zubbair D. Aria 51,000 Donation
6. Mr. Harbhajan Singh 50,000 Donation
7. Mr. Subodh Verma 23,983 Donation-Coolers & ceiling fans
8. Mr. Amit Kandhari 41,000 Donation
9. M/s. Sitaram Jindal Foundation 21,000 Donation
10. Mr. Nirmal Verma 50,000 Donation
11. M/s. FCML Distributors 96,000 Donation
12. Mr. Varun Bakshi 32,500 Donation
13. Mr. Vijay Kapur 2,70,000 Donation
14. Mr. Sanjay Kapur 20,000 Donation
15. Ms. Rita Saxena 1,00,000 Donation
16. M/s Astha Basti Vikas Kendra 25,500 Donation
17. M/s. Industrial Boilers Ltd 25,000 Donation
18. Mr. S.K. Sinha 20,000 Donation
19. M/s PCDA New Delhi 23,740 Donation
20. Mr. Utpal Dhar 70,000 Donation
21. Mr. Vikas Goel 20,000 Donation
22. Mr. Mohinder Kapur 50,000 Donation
23. Mr. Tarsem Lal Mittal 85,000 Donation
24. Dr. Vipin Malhotra 76,000 Donation
25. Justice Rajendra Mal Lodha, Former Chief Justice of India
8,50,000 Donation-Home Dwarka
26. Mr. Vaibhav Mishra 84,000 Donation
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27. M/S Vivo Mobile India Pvt. Ltd. 55,000 Donation
28. M/S Smile Foundation 1,00,000 Donation
29. M/S National collateral Management Services Ltd.
5,00,000 Donation
30. Dr. (Mrs.) Prem Singh 25,000 Donation
31. Ms. Namrata Chandwani 24,000 Donation
32. M/S Fena Foundation 3,24,000 Donation
33. M/S Chawla Jewellers 31,000 Donation
34. M/S RC Jewellers (P) Ltd. 21,000 Donation
35. Good Morning Club 21,000 Donation
36. Mr. Asit Mehra 20,000 Donation
37. Sarojini Trilok Nath Trust 20,00,000 Donation
38. Mr. Ajit Khanna C/o S.S. Engineering Works
2,33,500 Donation
39. Mr. Pawan Kumar 50,000 Donation
40. M/s. Sashtha Productions 50,000 Donation
41. M/s. Haldiram Charitable society 21,000 Donation
42. Mr. Sanjeev Aggarwal 25,000 Donation
43. Ms. Lakshmi Jayaraman 1,00,000 Donation
44. M/s. Pioneer sales and Distribution
21,000 Donation
45. Mr. Pramit Bhargava 90,000 Donation
46. M/s. United way of Delhi 40,000 Donation
47. Mr. Piyush Sharma 50,000 Donation
48. Ms. Shaifali Sharma 50,000 Donation
49. Mr. Aman Rathi 60,000 Donation
50. Mr. Raj Dulari Pariman 40,000 Donation
51. Mr. Samir Shah 1,00,000 Donation
52. M/s Future Retail 4,18,341 Donation
53. Mr. Gagan Wason 30,000 Donation
54. Australian High Commission 39,000 Donation
55. Ms. Mamta Sachdev 5,00,000 Donation
56. Mr. R.M. Sanjeevi 50,000 Donation
57. Ms. V. Krishnan 40,000 Donation
58. Mr. Maharaj Kumar Sethi 1,00,000 Donation
59. Ms. Malvinder Kaur Sethi 1,00,000 Donation
60. Mr. Vinay Kumar 20,000 Donation
61. Ms. Ridhi Chawla 26,000 Donation
62. Mr. Sanjiv Chopra 20,000 Donation
63. M/s Godrej India 50,000 Donation
64. M/s Indvest Ventures Pvt. 1,00,000 Donation
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AUDITED STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE FY 2018-19
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WAYS TO CONTRIBUTE
National Association for the Blind welcomes and appreciates donations both in cash and kind. Since we have multiple projects, contributions can be made through CSR as well. We encourage people from all forms of life to Volunteer with us and contribute in any manner possible.
Beneficiary Name NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND
Beneficiary Address SECTOR-5, R.K.PURAM, NEW DELHI-110022
Bank A/c No. 0162000100196239 (For Foreign Currency/Source)
BANK A/c No. 0162000100227946 (For Indian Donation)
City of Bank NEW DELHI
Name of Bank PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
Branch Address SECTOR-4 MARKET R.K.PURAM, NEW DELHI-110022
Account Type SAVING
RTFS IFCS Code PUNB0016200
NEFT IFCS Code PUNB0016200
SWIFT Code PUNBINBBISB
MICR No. 110024082
PAN No. AAATT0506C
Email [email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
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WAY FORWARD
National Association for the Blind, Delhi has been striving hard to make quality
education and training accessible to all visually impaired persons. However, with time
we realized that there are a number of visually impaired elderly who are on the streets
or living with minimum support. This realization paved way for NAB Delhi‟s most
ambitious Project, An Old Age Home for the Elderly that is being constructed in Sector
11, Dwarka. We need support and contribution for the same.
National Association for the Blind, Delhi
Sector 5, R K. Puram, New Delhi-110 022, India
E-mail : [email protected] | Website: www.nabdelhi.in
Telephone: +91-8826260010, +91-11-2617-5886
Registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860
Income Tax Exemption under 80-G
FCRA Registered
mailto:[email protected]://www.nabdelhi.in/