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ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL HEALTH IN INDIA,
HARYANA STATE BRANCH,
ASHIANA, SECTOR– 16, PANCHKULA
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ASHI OBJECTIVES
  • Empowerment and Rehabilitation of Women and Children in distress
  • Preventing exploitation by anti-social elements
  • To ensure equal status and dignity for men and women
  • Accelerating development process through community participation
  • Facilitate co ordination between various welfare agencies
  • Reduce infant mortality, Maternal mortality and promote healthy families
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ASHI OBJECTIVES
  • Eradicate Nutritional deficiencies by ensuring adequate diet
  • Providing basic education and vocational training to children and to inculcate dignity of labour
  • Promote awareness for the adoption of the small family norm
  • Achieve definite income supplementation/generation for women below the poverty line, by organizing Socio – Economic activities.
  • Ensure safe drinking water and environmental sanitation
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 CHILD SUFFERINGS -
NEED FOR A HOME
  • Destitute Children
  • Child Labour
  • Maternal Deprivation
  • Homelessness
  • Child Abuse
  • Poor Nourishment
  • Disease
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 ASHIANA – HOW IT STARTED
  • To minimize child suffering.


  • Ashiana – Project of ASHI, Haryana
    • A home for children in crisis
    • Attention towards social aspects in the deprived section.
    • Fulfillment of some of the objectives of ASHI

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BRIEF HISTORY
  • Founded by Dr. M. C. Mamgain in a rented accommodation of two rooms.
  • Started on 17th of November 1981 with 8 children
  • Children had a House mother and a helper
  • Provided with food, clothing and education
  • Donations by Department of Social Welfare, Haryana, individuals and agencies from Panchkula and Chandigarh.
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DEVELOPMENT OVER THE YEARS
  • 1988
    • ASHI has purchased 2000 units of UTI as corpus fund
  • 1994
    • Foundation laying ceremony of Ashiana Building at Sector 16, Panchkula
  • 1996
    • ASHIANA shifted to a new building
  • 1998
    • Number of children rose to 32
    • Construction/Expansion of Ashiana Building at Sector 16, Panchkula
  • 2004
    • First Floor Construction Completed
    • Number of children increased to 40


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DEVELOPMENT OVER THE YEARS
  • 2005
    • Second floor construction started.
    • Capacity of children increased to 50
  • 2006
    • Second floor construction completed.
    • Segregation of Boy’s and Girl’s floors.
    • Setting up of Computer Lab for Ashiana children
    • Setting up of Library Cum Reading Room
    • In-house preparatory school was conducted for children who were not taken in regular schools because of poor foundation
  • 2007
    • Computer Lab for Children from underprivileged section of society
    • Nav chetana – Adult education & vocational training for underprivileged women
  • 2008
    • Created a corpus fund of Rs 3,00,000 for sponsoring children’s education.
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EVENTS OCCURING ANNUALY
  • Medical Camps
  • Deworming Camps
  • Eye Camps
  • Awareness Generating Programs
  • Children’s Participation in various workshops/Activities
  • Fund Raising Campaigns
  • Festivals
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DEVELOPMENTS DURING THE YEAR
  • Continued Maintenance of Children’s
  •      Home
  • Awareness Generating Programs
  • (Seminars, Poetry Competitions, Declamation Contests )
  • Imparting Computer Education
  • Establishment of Adult Education and Training for stitching and tailoring for women.
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GOVERNORS WHO VISITED ASHIANA
  • H.E Shri S.M.H Burney (1988)
  • H.E Shri. Berari ( )
  • H.E Shri. Dhanik Lal Mandal ( )
  • H.E Shri. Mahavir Prasad (1999)
  • H.E Shri. Babu Permanand(2000,2003)
  • H.E Dr A.R. Kidwai (2004, 2006)
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OTHER EMINENT PERSONS WHO VISITED ASHIANA
  • Mother Teresa (1984)
  • Shri B.S. Ojha I.A.S. (Chief Secretary Haryana)
  • Dr. B.K. Sharma (Director PGI MER Retd.)
  • Mr. Sameer Goel (M.D. of Infosys, Chandigarh)
  • Mrs. O. Joshi, D.P.I (Retd. and Freedom Fighter)
  • Mrs Saroj Prashant (W/o Mr Prashant, Chief Secretary, Haryana)
  • Mr. Sandhir (AGM, Canara Bank)
  • Dr. Dushyant  Chauhan AGM, NABARD, Chandigarh Circle
  • Smt & Shri S.D. Bhambri (Retd. Chief Secretary, Haryana)
  • Smt Sudesh Kumari (W/o Governor Babu Permanand)
  • Swami Dharmanishtanandaji (The Divine Life Society Rishikesh)
  • K. Pawan (Chairman Sri Aurobindo Educational Society, Patiala)
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DEPUTY COMISSIONERS, PANCHKULA WHO VISITED ASHIANA
  • Mr Monga (2001, 2002)
  • Ms Jyoti Arora (2003)
  • Ms Neelam P Kasni (2005)
  • Ms. Neerja Sekhar (2007)
  • Shri R.K. Kataria (2007)


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ASHIANA PANCHKULA
  • Total Strength - 62
  • Food, Shelter, Education, Health, Games, Television, Computer etc
  • Administration by Patron, President and Honorary Secretaries
  • Staff of 10 -12 to take care of children
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EDUCATION
  • SCHOOLS AS ON DATE
  • City Heart High School, Blue Bird High School, Hansraj Public School, Government    School – 17 ,Panchkula, New India High School,
  • TUITIONS
  •      1 part-time tutor for junior group in   all subjects and
  •      3 Volunteer teachers (Maths, English and Science)
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EDUCATION
  • ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (2007 - 2008)
    • All 60 Students promoted to next class,
    • 45 of them secured above 65%, out of which 10 are above 75%
  • SPONSORSHIPS
  •       1 Girl Child sponsored for 3 year Nursing
  •       Course in Philadelphia College of Nursing,
  •    Ambala City and successfully completed in
  •       2008


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HEALTH CARE
  • Major Illnesses or Emergencies
  •    Medical Help by Private Practitioners
  • Minor Cases
  •    Medical Help by General Hospital
  • Medical Camps Organized


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CELEBRATIONS
  • BAISAKHI
  • JANMASHTAMI
  • GANDHI JAYANTI
  • DIWALI
  • X MAS
  • LOHRI
  • REPUBLIC DAY
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CELEBRATIONS
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AWARENESS GENERATING PROGRAMS

  • Workshop for skill development on block printing for underprivileged women
  • Poem Recitation competition for school children
  • Seminar/Declamation Contest at Ambala City against Social Evils
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COMPUTER CENTRE
  • Centre inaugurated on 1st Aug 2007 by Shri R. K Kataria (D.C Panchkula)
  • Teaching basic computer skills to underprivileged  children
  • Teaching MS Word and Software for Ashiana children
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VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED WOMEN

  • Training for stitching and tailoring
  • Better Communication skills
  • Increasing Self Esteem and Inner Confidence
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GRANTS IN AID
  • Haryana Government, Social Welfare
  • Department granted
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DONATIONS
  • Expenditure per child per month is Appx. Rs 1600


  • Full cooperation received from Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali Communities and also well wishers from abroad.
  • Several donations of cash and kind received from various donors (regular and casual)


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DEVELOPMENT PLANS

  • Construction of a Separate Boys Wing


    • To segregate growing boys and girls at separate locations
    • To retain children till they are self reliant
    • To accommodate more children
    • To provide more activities for the children

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"We are indeed grateful for..."
  •    We are indeed grateful for the support that you have offered us over these past years, allowing us the opportunity to work for underprivileged children