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Page 1: Hkkjr fodkl ifjkn~...5. Bal, Yuva, Mahila and Parivar Sanskar Shivirs: During the year 216 branches organized 252 Bal/Yuva Shivirs in which total participation was 31,150. 6. Praudh
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I. iqLrosaaQ1. Bharat Vikas Parishad: The Rules2. Rashtreeya Parishad Members Directory : 2019-203. Bharat Ko Jano (Edition : 2019)*4. Karmayogi Swami Vivekanand5. Narendra to Vivekanand6. Dr. Suraj Prakash, A Lif e Dedicated to The Nation7- ujsUæ ls foosdkuUn8- deZ;ksxh Lokeh foosdkuUn9- jk"V le£ir MkW- lwjt çdk'k10- jk"Vªh; psruk ds Loj (laLdj.k% 2019)11- Hkkjr dks tkuks (laLdj.k % 2019)12- vkstfLork ds nhi & dfo iznhi ds xhr13- 'kk•k LFkkiuk ,oa lapkyu

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Bharat Vikas ParishadBharat Vikas Bhawan, BD Block, Behind Power House, Pitampura,Delhi-110034 Ph. : 011-27313051, 27316049 Fax: 011-27314515E-mail: [email protected] website: www.bvpindia.com

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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2018-19

Dear Brothers & Sisters,

It is my great pleasure and privilege to present the Annual Report of

Bharat Vikas Parishad for the year 2018-19. It covers the organizational

activities undertaken for expansion of our work as well as various

programmes in the fields of Sanskar, Sewa and other multifarious activities

held throughout the country to achieve our objectives.

A. ORGANISATION & FINANCE

1. National Core Committee meetings were held every month of the year

to facilitate day to day working of the Parishad.

2. National Executive Committee met twice during the year for its

deliberations on 18th Aug. 2018 at BVP Bhawan, Pitampura, Delhi

and on 21st Dec. 2018 at Faridabad at the time of National Conference.

3. Following Regional workshops were held during the year 2018-19:

S.No. Region Date Place

1 North 14-15 April, 2018 Delhi (Delhi North)

2 North Central 01-02 April, 2018 Muzaffarnagar (Hastinapur)

3 Central 21-22 April, 2018 Jaipur (Rajasthan North East)

4 East 28-29 April, 2018 Kolkata (West Bengal)

5 North East 12-13 May, 2018 Guwahati (Assam)

6 West 28-29 April, 2018 Mumbai (Maharashtra)

7 South 05-06 May, 2018 Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh)

4. Meetings of all office bearers belonging to National, Regional, Prantiya

and Mahila & Bal Vikas Yojana were held on 3rd June 2018 at BVP

Bhawan, Pitampura, Delhi.

5. Meeting com-workshop of organizational matters was organized on

15th July 2018 at BVP Bhawan, Pitampura, Delhi

6. Time to time meetings of all project committees were held to discuss

policies and review progress of the projects.

7. National Council Meeting was organized at BVP, Bhwann Pitampura,

Delhi on 19th Sept. 2018 to approve annual accounts and budget in

which 108 members participated.

8. Mahila Karyakarta Sammelan All the Seven Regions organised

sammelans:

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S.N. Region Venue

1 North Region Chandigarh

2 North Central Region Rudrapur

3 East Region Motihari

4 North East Region Agartala

5 Central Region Bhilwara

6 West Region Aurangabad

7 South Region Vijaywada

More than 5000 mahila karyakartas participated in the above

sammelans.

In addition, during the year prants and branches organised 119

programmes of Mahila Sammelan in which 10,780 members

participated.

9. National Conference : The National Conference of the Parishad

was held in Faridabad (Haryana South) on 22nd – 23rd Dec. 2018

which was attended by more than 3000 delegates from all over India

The deliberations of the conference were spread over various

sessions. In the 1st session National President Dr. S.C. Gupta

delivered the inaugural address. He emphasized the role of office

bearers in implementing the Sewa & Sanskar projects of the Parishad

which are aimed at proper development of our nation. He also

appealed for adoption of One Branch - One Village programme and

taking up Mahila Sashaktikaran and Beti Bachao – Beti Padhao.

Shri Manohar Lal Khattar, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana was the

Chief Guest at the inaugural session. He inspired all delegates by his

motivational speech. The conference was also graced by many other

distinguished personalities like Shri Krishan Pal Gurjar, Social Justice

and Empowerment Minister Govt. of India and Shri Vipul Goyal

Industry Minister of Haryana Government.

Maniya Shri Mukunda Rao ji, Sahsarkaryawah, RSS gave his valuable

Margdarshan to the delegates.

10. Regions, Prants & Branches: As on 31st March 2019 there were 7

Regions and 72 Prants. With continued efforts of our office bearers

and members we have been maintaining steady increase in the

number of branches and membership of the Parishad. Based on

Central Share actually received in the Central Office, the number of

branches and members during the last four years are shown below:

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Year Branches Membership (family units) % increase

2015-16 1251 57,310 4.67

2016-17 1345 61,298 7.30

2017-18 1384 65,715 7.21

2018-19 1430 68,096 3.62

11. Permanent Corpus Fund :For financing our projects and to provide

funds for urgent relief works, Parishad has two schemes viz. “Vikas

Ratna” and “Vikas Mitra”. During the year, 9 new Vikas Ratna and 35

Vikas Mitra were added. Thus as on 31.03.2019, there were 186

Vikas Ratna and 3,640 Vikas Mitra.

12. Financial Assistance to Projects : During 2018-19 a sum of

Rs. 33.29 lakhs was provided to finance followings projects :

i. One Ambulance (Rs. 13 lakhs) for BVP Akhnoor branch through

J&K Prant to provide immediate relief to the needy people of

border area.

ii. 15 no. of Computers (Rs. 3 lakh) for BVP Khurja Girls Inter College

iii. Rs. 2.95 lakh to Tripura Prant for starting a Stitching /Loom Center

at Agartala.

iv. Rs. 3.52 lakh to Manipur Prant for Embroidery Centre at Thomba

and for purchase of two computers for their Girls Computer

Centre.

v. Rs. 6 lakh to Manipur Prant for construction of 50 toilets.

vi. In addition financial assistance was provided for improvement of

infrastructure, and Physiotherapy / Medical equipment for various

permanent projects.

13. Accounts for 2018-19 : An audited Balance Sheet and Income &

Expenditure Account of all activities of Bharat Vikas Parishad as a

whole i.e. consolidating accounts of Central Office as well as all the

Prants for the year 2018-19 are at Annexures.

B. PROJECTS & PROGRAMMES

I. SANSKAR

1. National Group Song Competition (N.G.S.C.) : National Group Song

Competition of patriotic songs is one of our oldest project ever since

1st National Group Song Competition was held in 1967. Students of

class 6th to 12th throughout the country are encouraged to participate

in this programme at branch level, the participation of students during

2018-19 has been as under:

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• No. of branches organizing the programme 825

• No. of schools who participated 5321

• No. of students participated 1.12 lakh

• No. total of participants 3.62 lakh

The 51st National level NGSC programme was held on 2nd Dec. 2018

Hyderabad (Telangana). All seven winning teams from seven regions

participated enthusiastically by rendering patriotic songs in Hindi,

Sanskrit and Folk songs. The function was inaugurated by Justice V.

Siva Sankara Rao, Hon’ble Judge of A.P. and Telangana High Court

as chief guest and Smt. Abhilasha Bisht, IPS (IGP) as a guest of

Honour. Valedictory and Prize distribution session was graced by

Shri R.K. Singh, Hon’ble Union Minister for Power Govt. of India as

chief guest. The function was presided over by Dr. S.C. Gupta -

National President and other distinguished personalities like Shri Ajay

Dutta, National Secretary General, Shri Ramesh Chand Jain National

Vice President, National Org. Secretary Shri Suresh Jain, along with

National Project (NGSC) functionaries. Regional office bearers of

the concerned region also graced the function.

2. Bharat Ko Jano: This competition is a quiz programme for school

children to increase their awareness about the distinctive features of

our country and culture. This completion is being held at branch,

prant, region and national levels. The programme is organized in

each school in two categories Junior (class 6th to 8th) and Senior (class

9th to 12th). During 2018-19, the participation of students in Bharat Ko

Jano Competition was as under:

• No. of branches organising the programme 950

• No. of schools who participated 9858

• No. of students participated in written test 10.54 lakh

• No. total of participants 11.04 lakh

During the year 18th National level Bharat Ko Jano competition was

held on 11th & 12th Jan. 2019 at Bhilwara (Rajasthan). Both the teams

(junior & senior) from all the seven regions participated. The function

was inaugurated by Shri Trilok Chand Chhabra, renowned industrialist

as chief guest and guest of honor Shri Prakash Chand Pagariya, district

judge. Prize distribution session was graced by Shri V.P. Singh Badnore

Hon’ble Governor of Punjab as chief guest.

The function was presided over by Dr. S.C. Gupta - National President

and other distinguished personalities like Shri Ajay Dutta, National

Secretary General, Shri Shri Shantilal Pangariya National Vice

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President, National Org. Secretary Shri Suresh Jain, along with

National project (BKJ) functionaries. Regional office bearers of the

concerned region also graced the function.

3. Guru Vandan – Chhatra Abhinandan : The Guru Vandan-Chhatra

Abhinandan programme aims to imbibe and reinforce in the minds

of children their respect for their parents and teachers, whose

blessings will enable them to be successful in life. Under this

programme representatives of branches visit number of schools in

their areas to express thanks and gratitudes to the teachers and

congratulate the meritorious students.

During the year, about 13 lakhs students participated in the programme

as shown below:

• No. of branches organising the programme 778

• No. of schools who participated 5178

• No. of students participated 12.58 lakh

• No. total of participants 13.14 lakh

4. Guru Tegh Bahadur Balidan Diwas and Other Inspiring Events :

Bharat Vikas Parishad has been observing the martyrdom day of Guru

Teg Bahadur for many years. During the year public meetings,

seminars and exhibitions were held to highlight the sacrifices of Sikh

Gurus and pay respectful homage to the great patriot. Other inspiring

events were also organized by the Parishad.

During the year 412 branches from all over the country organized

736 programmes in which a total of 69,990 persons participated.

5. Bal, Yuva, Mahila and Parivar Sanskar Shivirs: During the year

216 branches organized 252 Bal/Yuva Shivirs in which total

participation was 31,150.

6. Praudh Sadhna Shivir (senior citizen’s development): Praudh

Sadhna Shivirs aim to prepare retired persons to lead active,

purposeful and dedicated social life.

During 2018-19 prants and branches organized 36 Shivirs of proudh

sadhna where in total of 2687 senior citizens participated.

II. SEWA

1. Divyang Sahayata (Assistance to Physically Challenged) : To

help the differently abled persons to fully participate in the social and

national life, parishad has been implementing Divyang Sahayata and

Punarvas Yojna. This is the most important programme of the Bharat

Vikas Parishad. Begning with establishment with first Viklang Kendra

in 1990, there are 13 Divyang Sahayata and Punarvas Kendra in

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various states, which provide artificial limbs free of cost to the needy

persons through their centers as well as by organizing camps. Two of

our centers have won President of India Award and One FICCI Award.

During the year, the branches provided artificial limbs to 13,573

divyangjan through camps. In addition, our Divyang Sahayata Kendra

provided artificial limbs to 10,191 to physically challenged. Till March,

2019 our Divyand Sahayata Kendras have so far provided artificial

limbs to 2.80 lakhs physically challenged as detailed below:

S.No. Year of State Town Total Limbs

Establishment Provided (till March, 19)

1. 1990 Delhi Delhi 81,868

2. 1992 H. P. Nagrota 5,938

3. 1993 A. P. Hyderabad 29,376

4. 1995 Assam Guwahati 4,090

5. 1996 Punjab Ludhiana 54755

6. 1996 Rajasthan Kota 9403

7. 1996 Maharashtra Pune 7056

8. 1998 Gujarat Ahmedabad 19746

9. 1998 M. P. Indore 11468

10. 1999 Bihar Patna 31924

11. 1999 Haryana Hisar 12279

12. 2000 U. P. Moradabad 7138

13. 2005 Rajasthan Sanchore 4363

Total 279404

In addition, during the year more than one thousand physically

challenged persons were rehabilitated by our Divyang Kendras by

providing them training in various vocations, securing employment or

in obtaining railway passes etc.

2. One Branch – One Village Programme: Under this project branches

have adopted basti/villages for their development through health

checkup camps, visit of medical vans, vocational training centers,

sanskar kendras and educational centers. During the year Parishad

adopted 72 villages under this scheme.

3. Samagra Gram Vikas Yojana: Bharat Vikas Parishad, with the

assistance from Jindal Foundation, (Canada) has taken up Samagra

Gram Vikas Project for all round development of villages in the various

parts of the country. So far work in 65 villages has been taken up of

these work in following villages 16 has been completed.

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1. Khajjiar (H.P.) 9. Rampur Gadwal (J & K)

2. Sunder Nagar (U.P.) 10. Kantabania (Orissa)

3. Eklaspur (A.P.) 11. Ilsoba( West Bengal)

4. Dunera (Punjab) 12. Dunge (Maharashtra)

5. Mohabbatpur (Haryana) 13. Singhawal ( Raj)

6. Kaliwas Village (Raj) 14. Mathana ( Rajasthan)

7. Kumbarakoppalu (Ktk) 15. Barnarikola (Assam)

8. Lohat Baddi (Punjab) 16. Dhar (Punjab)

Work in remaining 49 villages is at various stages of implementation

Parishad has so far provided financial assistance amounted to

Rs. 4.23 crore for this project. This amount is exclusive of the

contribution made by villagers by way funds and labour provided.

4. Vanvasi Sahayata (Tribal Development): Bharat Vikas Parishad has

been working for the welfare and uplift of the vanvasis of the country

in general and North Eastern states in particular. Parishad has adopted

no. of projects like construction of toilets, embroidery / stitching centers,

computer education center, hostels, ekal vidyalaya, libraries, medical

vans, solar plants, drinking water and other vocational training centers.

5. Environment: Bharat Vikas Parishad is extensively working in the

field of environment Under this project branches take up tree plantation,

distribution of plants, installation of tree guards, distribution of tulsi

plants, distribution of cloth bags and seminars on the water harvesting,

no plastic use and other awareness programme related to

environment.

During the year our branches organized 697 awareness programmes

and planted 73,545 plants and 42,650 Tulsi plants distributed – a total

of 1.16 lakh plants.

6. Health : Our branches regularly hold health checkup blood donation

camps and specialized medical camps i.e. dental care, eye care, TB

camps, hepatitis camps and camp for deaf etc. Facilities for eye

donation and surgery were also provided. Branches also regularly

organize seminars on the various aspects of the health and conduct

yoga camps at large scale. No. of hospitals, diagnostic centers and

dispensary setups are serving the society.

During the year beneficiaries in health camps organised by the

branches were as under:

• No. of Blood Donation camps organized 552

• No. of Units (blood) Collected 26538

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• No. of Health Checkup camps organized 1,246

• No. of beneficiaries 2,01,039

• No. of Eye Checkup Camp organized 429

• No. of Eye Checkup beneficiaries 37,680

• No. of Eye Donation 135

• No. of Yoga programme organised 611

• Participation in Yoga programme 50,202

Total 2838 3,15,594

7. Important Health Centres: Apart from organizing health camps,

Bharat Vikas Parishad has set up hospitals and diagnostics centers

which provide advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities either free

of cost or at highly subsidized rates in spirit of service to the citizens.

i. Bharat Vikas Parishad Charitable Medical Centre,

Chandigarh: One of the Parishad’s pioneer medical facilities the

Diagnostic center provides highly advanced diagnostic and

treatment facilities including pathological laboratory, MRI center,

CT scan center, ultrasound center, X-Ray center, cardiac center,

eye care center and OPD. The OPD is providing consulting for

gynecology, general medicine, orthopedic, skin, pediatric,

gastrointestinal, consultation and prescription.

During the year, the Diagnostic Centre installed 1.5 texla MRI which

provide MRI services to poor patients for Rs. 1900/- only. The reports

are provided within 24 hours.

The number of patients served rose from 4,087 in 1997-98 to 4.61

lakh during 2018-19.

Medical Centre provides services on ‘no profit no loss’ basis. These

charges are one third and in many cases even one fourth of the

normal market rates. During 2018-19, the turnover of the Centre

was ` 9.89 crore.

ii. Bharat Vikas Parishad Hospital & Research Centre, Kota

(Rajasthan): Bharat Vikas Parishad Kota Hospital is a more than

300 bedded super specialty hospital spread over 54000 sq.ft with

78 consultants and 442 staff providing round the clock service for

365 days. Various departments of the hospital included dental,

orthopedic, pediatric, gyne, general physician, ENT, cardiology,

physiotherapy, neurosurgery, neuro physician, urology, cancer

treatment, skin, dietician. All the facilities of pathological diagnosis,

color Doppler, TMT, angiography, solography, digital x-ray etc. are

available.

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Super specialty services of advance cath lab, dialysis, CT scan,

fully equipped stroke, ICU, ICCU, PICU and NICU with all modern

equipment are also available.

During the year the hospital provided treatment to a total of 3.82

lakh patients. In addition 19,776 patients were admitted in the

hospital for treatment in various departments. The number of

surgeries performed was 9761.

BVP Blood Bank: The hospital started blood bank named BVP

Blood Bank in Oct.2014 equipped with the latest machines. The

blood bank collected 3,111 units during 2018-19.

Madhav Nursing College, Kota: The nursing college was

established in 2017-18 at a cost of Rs. 6.22 crore and covers

constructed area of 45,000 sq.ft. It provides B.Sc. Nursing 4-Year

Degree Course with annual intake of 40 students. At present there

are 100 students undergoing training.

Madhav Nursing School, Kota: Started in 2017-18, the Nursing

School, with built area of 8,000 sq. ft., provides 3-Year Diploma

course. Its annual intake is 50 students. Second floor of the building

with 15,000 sq.ft. areas has also been completed. At present there

are 110 students undergoing training.

Bharat Vikas Parishad Paramedical Institute, Kota:Two-Year

Diploma Course for Lab, ECG, Blood Bank, O.T., Dialysis,

Orthopedic and Endoscopy Technician was started in 2017-18. Each

Course is for 25 students. At present there are 76 students

undergoing training.

Bharat Vikas Institute of Medical Sciences (BVIMS): Kota

Hospital has required 30 acre land for constructing a national level

Cancer Hospital with Multi-speciality Hospital of 750 beds, Medical

College, Dental College, Ayurvedic College, Naturopathy, Parijan

Niwas etc. The cost of construction of full campus of more than 16

lakh sq. ft. in three phases is estimated to around be Rs. 400 -500

crore.

iii. BVP Charitable Trust Hospital, Ludhiana: Bharat Vikas Parishad

Trust Hospital Ludhiana is running a hospital with 53 staff. During

the year hospital has conducted 8 polio camp undertook 99

operations on 57 patients. The Hospital is also providing

physiotherapy center, homeopathy center, general medicine,

pediatric, gyne, eye department, dental department, acupressure

and acupuncture. During the year trust hospital treated 11,360

patients. Since the year 2005-06 a total of 4.27 lakh patients have

benefitted.

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iv. BVP Punarvas Kendra & Sanjay Anand Viklang Hospital &

Research Centre, Patna: It is the Super Specialty Centre for

Prosthetic & Orthotics as well as corrective and innovative surgery

for O.H. Group, Orthopedically Handicapped surgery Unit,

Physiotherapy Centre with state-of-the-art facilities.

One floor costing Rs. 40 lacs (approx.) has been erected for patients

ward with capacity of 40-45 patients. It was inaugurated by Shri

Mohan Bhagwat Ji during the month of February. 2018.

During 2018-19, apart from providing artificial limbs to 814 physically

challenged persons, the centre conducted polio and corrective

surgery on 1134 patients. Further Neuro-therapy Centre also

introduced.

v. Bharat Vikas Parishad Vivekanand Arogya Kendra Gurugram:

Vivekanand Arogya Kendra is run by Bharat Vikas Parishad

Maharana Pratap Nyas Gurugram. Following OPD services are

being provided: cardiology, general physician, general sergon,

gynecology, ophthalmology, physio, pulmonology, neurology. In

addition dialysis, ultrasound, x-ray, eco, TMT, PFT, ECG, EEG,

Memography, OPG, and Holter Test facilities are also being provided.

During the year, Kendra attended to 43,120 patients in its OPD.

vi. Generic Medicine Facilities: Our BVP Trust in Hyderabad is

serving the public through a network of “Bharat Vikas Sanjeevani

Generic Medical Shops” which are operated by qualified

pharmacists. The generic medicines are supplied to the people at

very low rates compared to other commercial medical shops.

Presently, 16 Generic Medical Stores continue to serve over 2,500

patients daily.

8. Samuhik Saral Vivah: Bharat Vikas Parishad has been organizing

Samuhik Saral Vivah of poor and needy young girls and boys as an

important programme every year.

During the year 2018-19 Parishad helped in organising marriages of

763 couples belonging to weaker sections of the society.

9. Permanent projects: At present various branches of Bharat Vikas

Parishad are running over 1,600 permanent projects whose activities

are conducted on daily or weekly basis for the benefit of the

society. These projects include Hospitals, Clinics, Physiotherapy

Centres, Mobile Vans, Pathology Labs, Ultrasound Centres, Blood

Banks, Educational Institutions, Training Centres, Libraries, Reading

Rooms, Yoga Training Centres, Sanskar Kendra, Senior Citizens

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welfare Centres, Mukti Dhams, Legal Cells etc. The permanent

projects can be broadly categorized in following areas:

a) Educational 245

b) Medical Care 393

c) Aid to Needy 319

d) Other Activities of Social Need 643

Total 1,600

10. Relief Work: During 2018-19, Central Office released a sum of ‘ 5.00

lakh for relief work in Avadh Pradesh, Assam and Kerala for immediate

relief to flood affected brethren.

III. SAMPARK (PUBLIC RELATIONS)

1. Sanskriti Saptah: This annual programme of Sanskrit Saptah is

conducted during the months of July to Sept. It enables the members

to work together in numerous programmes and help create awareness

about the work of the Parishad among the public. The main emphasis

under this programme is on Sampark.

During the year 2018-19, 555 branches organized 3572 programmes

during the Sanskriti Saptah in which 2,37,128 persons participated.

Nasha Mukti & Beti bacho - Beti Padhao awareness programs were

specially organized during Sanskriti Saptah.

Branch Programmes Participants

● Nashamukti 292 353 61367

● Beti Bachao – Beti Padhao 446 456 55060

2. Sthapana Diwas: On Parishad’s foundation day, branches organized

functions to celebrate the event in order to spread its message among

the masses.

During 2018-19, 700 branches organized 881 programmes in which

a total of 83,759 persons participated.

3. Workshops: During the year branches and Prants organized 105

workshops in which 8439 office bearers participated.

4. Publications: Parishad continued to bring out bilingual monthly journal

“Niti” and quarterly magazine “Gyan Prabha”. Niti’s circulation

touched 68,000 copies.

Parishad’s publications department also brought out revised and

updated literature on various projects and activities of Bharat Vikas

Parishad. It is noteworthy that the latest edition of one of its book

“Bharat Ko Jano” touched approx. 3.00 lakh copies.

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In addition, branches and Prants brought out about 50 publications.

5. Parishad’s Website & Social Media : Parishad’s website

(www.bvpindia.com), which is maintained in-house, is now a useful

tool kit for conducting our programmes as well as an effective vehicle

to disseminate information about the activities of the Bharat Vikas

Parishad.

After having successfully served the Parishad for over 13 years by

provided all the updated information required by members to conduct

Parishad’s programmes and serve as a window to the general public,

the website needed an overhaul. During the year, this was achieved

by revamping the website with latest technology making it mobile

friendly and giving it better look in presentation of contents including

daily news blogs. The website has clocked over 7 lakh users with 9.5

lakh sessions and 36 lakh page views.

Parishad is also maintaining its presence on social media such as

Facebook and YouTube providing latest news about the activities of

the Parishad. Branches are also now actively spreading the message

of Bharat Vikas Parishad through the social media and engaging

with the public at large.

I take this opportunity to thank each one of my colleagues at all

levels for their cooperation in our endeavor to service the Nation. In

all humility, I present this report to the worthy delegates of the National

Conference for approval.

15th February, 2020 - Ajay Dutta, National Secretary General

Bharat Vikas Parishad

VIKAS RATNA

(Contribution during 2018-19)

S.No. Name Place Prant

1. Dr. Rajesh Paliwal Aligarh Braj Pradesh

2. Dr. Shiv Dayal Mangal Bari Rajasthan East

3. Shri Pabbu Balachandrudu Nandyal Andhra Pradesh

4. Shri Pankaj Saxena Ghaziabad U.P. West

5. Smt. Abha Jindal Ghaziabad U.P. West

6. Shri Abhaya Indrayan Noida U.P. West

7. Shri Rajeev Kumar Goel Pilkhuwa U.P. West

8. Smt. Indu Varshney Ghaziabad U.P. West

9. Shri Jagdish Chandra N. Mundra Kolkata West Bengal

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BHARAT VIKAS PARISHAD

BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2019

LIABILITIES

Particulars Sch. Current Year (Rs.) Prev.Year (Rs.)

Corpus Fund 1 51,040,631 46,853,783

Reserve & Surplus 2 47,922,056 47,317,386

Earmarked & Other Funds 3 44,616,327 42,514,160

Current Liabilities 4 3,546,450 1,493,846

Total Rupees 147,125,464 138,179,175

As per our Report of even date attached

For Matta & Associates

Chartered Accountants

Firm No. 004259N

ASSETS

Particulars Sch. Current Year (Rs.) Prev.Year (Rs.)

Fixed Assets 5 22,336,705 23,064,282

Investments 6 102,802,552 97,298,166

Current Assets 7 2,131,215 2,688,432

Cash & Bank balances 8 19,854,992 15,128,295

Total Rupees 147,125,464 138,179,175

For Bharat Vikas Parishad

(CA Anil Matta) (Dr.Suresh Chandra Gupta)

Partner President

Membership No. 084835

(Ajay Dutta) (CA Om Prakash Kanoongo)

Secretary General Finance Secretary

Place : New Delhi

Date: 29-08-2019

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Bharat Vikas Parishad

INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST

MARCH, 2019

EXPENDITURE

Particulars Current Year (Rs.) Prev. Year (Rs.)

Expenditure on Charitable Projects 13,583,500 7,503,533

Educational Literature Exp. 2,787,331 2,754,208

Salary to Employees 2,869,034 1,847,750

Meeting / Conference Exp. 12,221,773 8,080,582

Electricity & Water Expenses 573,418 361,232

Travelling Expenses 4,674,413 3,907,427

Telephone Expenses 81,023 80,655

Niti Printing Exp. 4,252,176 3,516,989

Niti distribution Exp. 1,041,285 881,263

Postage & Courier 223,419 277,439

Printing & Stationery Expenses 775,945 862,995

Professional Fees 32,000 29,500

Audit Fee 78,220 76,618

Conveyance Expenses 111,039 111,109

Advertisement Exp. 162,775 264,738

Office Expenses 368,663 251,405

Miscellaneous Expenses 27,846 247,614

Property Tax 82,545 82,545

Repair & Maint. Exp. 622,600 97,355

Depreciation 1,075,503 1,132,540

Income Tax paid 622,303 646,709

Amt. transf. to Project Reserve - 16,000,000

Surplus of the year 604,670 1,898,629

Total Rupees 46,871,481 50,912,835

As per our Report of even date attached

For Matta & Associates

Chartered Accountants

Firm No. 004259N

(CA Anil Matta) (Dr.Suresh Chandra Gupta)

Partner President

Membership No. 084835

(Ajay Dutta) (CA Om Prakash Kanoongo)

Secretary General Finance Secretary

Place : New Delhi

Date: 29-08-2019

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Bharat Vikas Parishad

INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST

MARCH, 2019

INCOME

Particulars Current Year (Rs.) Prev. Year (Rs.)

Contribution From Members 26,098,642 34,745,800

Membership Fee 16,000 34,600

Affiliation Fee received 217,650 202,650

Donations 9,746,563 8,094,672

Literature Receipts 2,717,071 1,879,714

Bank Interest on:

Fixed Deposits 1,753,213 2,208,163

Savings Accounts 772,387 681,636

Contribution towards conference 5,549,955 3,065,600

from Members

Total Rupees 46,871,481 50,912,835

For Bharat Vikas Parishad

(CA Anil Matta) (Dr.Suresh Chandra Gupta)

Partner President

Membership No. 084835

(Ajay Dutta) (CA Om Prakash Kanoongo)

Secretary General Finance Secretary

Place : New Delhi

Date: 29-08-2019

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S. Region/ PRANT Branches Membership Vikas Vikas

No. as on (Family Unit) Mitra Ratna

as on as on as on

Mar-18 Mar-19 Mar-18 Mar-19 Mar-19 Mar-19

Bharat Vikas Parishad

Branches and Membership in Various Prants

During 2017-18 and 2018-19

NORTH REGION

1 Jammu & Kashmir 19 24 1000 1088 12 1

2 Himachal Pradesh West 8 10 334 305

3 Himachal Pradesh East 10 9 263 220 8

4 Punjab North 30 22 1110 845 54

5 Punjab West 43 41 2105 2105 149 3

6 Chandigarh 23 27 1953 2253 71 6

7 Punjab South 30 31 1902 1914 154 1

8 Punjab East 38 37 2100 2177 248 5

9 Haryana North 40 43 1977 2091 55 3

10 Haryana South 36 38 1655 1697 181 8

11 Haryana West 36 36 1700 1814 87 6

12 Delhi North 18 14 1275 909 42 1

13 Delhi Central 12 14 1442 1500

14 Delhi South 10 10 526 526 42 1

15 Delhi West 11 11 949 984 7

16 Delhi East 14 16 626 652 65 3

17 Delhi North East 12 12 402 402

Total 390 395 21319 21482 1168 45

NORTH CENTRAL REGION

18 Uttrakhand West 24 21 1013 736 117 11

19 Uttrakhand East 15 18 571 609 54 5

20 U.p. West 46 49 2004 2127 176 13

21 Hastinapur 59 56 2135 2140 245 10

22 Rohelkhand 25 31 908 1038 85 4

23 Braj Pradesh 51 52 2321 2326 84 7

24 Bundelkhand 20 20 802 809 81 2

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S. Region/ PRANT Branches Membership Vikas Vikas

No. as on (Family Unit) Mitra Ratna

as on as on as on

Mar-18 Mar-19 Mar-18 Mar-19 Mar-19 Mar-19

25 Brahmavart 35 45 2004 2393 89 4

26 Avadh Pradesh 31 29 2004 2100 175 8

27 Goraksh 8 200 5

28 Kashi 27 31 1321 1454 81 4

29 Prayag 10 11 349 424 20 1

Total 343 371 15432 16356 1,212 69

EAST REGION

30 North Bihar 14 14 466 484 12

31 Koshi Bihar 8 7 256 248 3

32 Magadh Bihar 7 8 221 240 15 1

33 South Bihar 12 16 474 645 5

34 Jharkhand 22 15 748 586 42 1

35 Orissa 19 21 763 860 14 1

36 West Bengal, 15 16 590 633 31 2

Total 97 97 3518 3696 122 5

NORTH EAST REGION

37 Assam 20 20 703 699 8

38 Sikkim 1 30

39 Meghalaya 1 51

40 Mizoram 1 1 26 25

41 Arunachal Pradesh 1 2 25 50

42 Nagaland 2 2 50 55

43 Manipur 7 7 206 175 1

44 Tripura 5 8 131 263 5

Total 36 42 1141 1348 13 1

CENTRAL REGION

45 Rajasthan North 34 33 1200 1205 71 3

46 Rajasthan North- East 24 29 1249 1394 91 4

47 Rajasthan East 18 18 1014 995 72 1

48 Rajasthan South East 31 27 1393 1473 47 1

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S. Region/ PRANT Branches Membership Vikas Vikas

No. as on (Family Unit) Mitra Ratna

as on as on as on

Mar-18 Mar-19 Mar-18 Mar-19 Mar-19 Mar-19

49 Rajasthan West 22 26 1350 1447 122 8

50 Rajasthan Central 38 37 2318 2351 139 3

51 Rajasthan South 43 43 1670 1676 151 3

52 Madhya Bharat West 21 23 925 1046 13

53 Madhya Bharat North 26 27 1016 980 79 7

54 Madhya Bharat South 11 12 422 515 3

55 Mahakaushal 48 30 1359 770 10

56 Vindhya 10 10 381 387 2

57 Chhattisgarh 10 9 270 301

Total 336 324 14567 14540 800 30

WEST REGION

58 Gujarat North 15 16 1275 1317 5

59 Gujarat Central 31 33 2259 2488 7

60 Saurashtra Kutch 14 17 1031 1249

61 Maharashtra Kokan 7 9 265 345 113 1

62 Mumbai 12 13 755 791 5 17

63 Maharashtra West 17 17 641 650 20 4

64 Vidarbha 5 126

65 Devgiri 5 7 127 223

66 Goa 3 2 113 63 1

Total 104 119 6466 7252 151 22

SOUTH REGION

67 Telangana 20 16 916 665 21 5

68 Andhra Pradesh 14 25 556 1137 22 1

69 Karnataka North 9 8 334 288 37 2

70 Karnataka South 21 14 1045 728 72 4

71 Kerala & Lakshadweep 7 6 185 190 8

72 Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry 7 13 236 414 14 2

Total 78 82 3272 3422 174 14

GRAND TOTAL 1384 1430 65715 68096 3640 186

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