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The group was actually formed in 1971 with education programme. Later, it was
registered under Society Registration Act in 1983.
3. Briefly describe the motivation for starting this group.
In the year 1971 few people of village Kaorakhali joined together for a common
purpose, educate the children. Nearly 3 acres of land was donated by a gentleman
of this village to set-up a school. A small structure was made. The school started
functioning with the help of local well-wishers. Later in the year 1983 it become a
junior high school and it was taken over by government. Until government took
over the school, everything was running with local contribution and by volunteers.
In the year 1981, there was a devastating flood and the school with many houses
in the village collapsed. Then the group again thought of relief work. In 1983, it was
registered as a voluntary organisation and development activities started.
4. Briefly describe the aims of your group.
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Illiteracy, poverty and poor health condition are three major problems of our
community. Therefore we consider the following three programmes as prime aims
of our organisation:
a) Spread education.
b) Improve Health condition
c) Socio economic Development
5. Does your group any religious or political affiliation? If yes, please describe
the type of affiliation and the reason for it.
Rural.
9. Specify the type of education provided ( eg. Basic literacy, Vocational
Training etc.)
The organisation runs 4 nursery school. For each school, there is a simple
structure of 4 walls only, with mud floor, tiles roof leaking during rain, there is no
frame of doors & windows, no partition among classes. All student of each school
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sit together under one teacher. We do not have means to improve it in anyway.
Govt schools in other places are more or less of same condition.
We can’t claim, we give a high-grade education under this condition but we at least
motivate parents to send their children to our school at early stage. The time is
fruitfully utilised through joint learning, games and fun. Children are made literate.
There is no pre-primary education facilities in the area other than us.
The literacy rate in the local community as per Government census only 30%.
12. Describe the socio-economic background of the children and their parents
(e.g education occupational). If any of your students are employed please
tell us about that as well.
Besides education we provide some food to the children, some times cooked,
some times uncooked. We receive bulgur and soya oil, from a local NGO (Church
based) which they get from USA as gift. We can’t provide any other service
because of our limited resources.
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l) Books and slate slate yes, all cannot buy books
We have a simple structure of 4 walls for each school. There is no plaster on walls.
mudfloor, tiles roof leaking during rainy season, no doors and windows frame, no
separate classroom. There is no other facilitiy as mentioned above in any of the
schools. In villages open field is there where children can play.
In 4 nursery schools there are 190 male & 155 female students of 3-6 years range.
Out of 345 students, we request support for 200 students studying in two pre-
primary schools at Purba Gabtola and at Kaorakhali North during first two years.
Other staff 1
It is high time that we employ more teacher and staff for better education.
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18. How many children have come through your programme in the past 5 years
and what are they doing currently? Please tell us about their future
education and employment possibilities?
People in the area are very poor and the mass is illiterate. Education is secondary
to them.
We run four pre-primary (nursery) and two primary schools. The following figures
will give a picture of children’s enrolment and dropout rates during 2000 to 2005.
1999-2000 student strength in nursery was 345; 70 promoted to primary.
2000.2001 student strength in nursery was 280.
2001.2002 345 in nursery and 80 in primary.
2002.2003 345 in nursery and 75 in primary.
2003.2004 345 in nursery and 90 in primary
2004.2005 345 in nursery and 185 in primary
From primary to higher classes there is a dropout at the rate of 10%. During past 5
years, 430 students have gone through our schools. Only 10% completed junior
high and 5% completed high school. Most of the dropout students are working as
agricultural labour or domestic aid or in small shops.
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19. Do you help your students with their future education efforts after they have
passed out of your school?
No, we do not have means to directly help them but we constantly counsel parents
to continue education of their children.
20. Are there any other schools (Kindergarten / Balwari / Elementary school /
High school ) in the area? if so please list the schools and the range of
classes each of them offer.
There is one Government run high school in Keorakhali imparting education from
class V –X.
There are two Government run primary schools – one in Purbagabtala (4 Km
away) and another in Jamtala (5 Km. away). These two schools impart education
from class I – IV. There is also a high school in Jamtala. There is no Kindergarten
other than ours.
21. Is your programme different from that provided at these schools? Please
explain.
These cannot be fully compared because we do not run any high school. There is
no pre-primary school besides ours. Education is better in our school in
22. Why are the children in your schools not attending government /other
schools in the local area?
We prepare students from nursery and then they go to government run primary
and high schools. There is no nursery school run either by government or any
other group in our area.
23. Do you try to involve the parents of the children in the running of the school
( e.g. in setting the syllabus etc.) ? Please specify.
Our schools are in villages and here almost everybody know each other .So when
a student is absent for some time, the teacher visit the family of the student to
enquire. Teacher’s aim is to inspire the student and parents to continue education.
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There is a village committee who sit from time to time discuss various issues
including school improvement. Besides this there is no other way of involving the
parents or committee as they also feel hesitant because of their own limitations.
24.What are your expansion plans for the futures (eg. adding more classes or
schools)?
Our immediate plan for next 3 years is to upgrade the present situation. Earlier we
said, our schools are placed covered space with 4 walls, these are not even
complete buildings. There is no bench and desk for students to sit. They sit on
country mat or a piece of cloth they carry with them. There is no proper roofing or
covered doors or windows. No partition among classes. There is no toilet or water
supply arrangement. There is only one teacher for each school. The meagre sum
that we collect Rs. 5.00 per child per month is not adequate to pay the teachers
salary. The money collected is utilised to bring food for children
First, we want to improve these situations. The budget will reflect our plans. In
future, if we get assistance from ASHA, we will go on covering more and more
villages under Kultali block with pre-primary and adult education centre. In the
whole area there is no pre-primary centre either by Government or by any other
organisation. If we can do so, we will be able to grow school-going habit and
interest in education among parents and children at the early age.
Since our financial capacity is very limited and the students cannot pay for
education it will not be practical to promise big plans at this stage.
25.Do you have any suggestions on how ASHA can be a positive influence in
changing the education scenario in India?
It has been stated that the literacy rate in the area is 30%. Earlier generations
never thought of going to school at an early stage. Only some families used to
send their children to school at the age of 7 to 8. Now with our effort, many children
are joining pre-primary school at the age of 4 or 5. Since our resources are very
limited we will not be able to expand our services in greater area.
We need help from ASHA to improve, continue, and expand our education plan.
More and more children will join our school and will become both literally and
functionally, literate. Education of these children will directly increase India’s
literacy rate. These children, when they become parents, will send their children to
school on their own.
ASHA will have a positive influence increasing literacy rate and building more
human resource for India as literacy enables the masses to play an active role in
social and cultural change. Literacy is an integral part of an individual personality.
Illiteracy is a serious impediment to an individual growth and socio-economic
progress of the country. ASHA will not only increase literacy rate but will indirectly
benefit the mass and India.
26. If possible, please provide us with the contact information of two individuals
from your community who can describe the impact of your programme.
1. Mr. Sanyasi Naskar
Village. Kamarer Chowk,
Post. 36 Mondal Lat
P.S. Kultali
South 24 Parganas,
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PIN. 743338, West Bengal
India
27. ASHA for Education requires reports from its projects every six months to
continue funding. Please provide the contact information for the person from
your group who will be responsible for these reports.
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Programme b) Students contribution 12,000/-
@ 5/- X 200 X 12 feeding programme support will
discontinue from 2006.
Note :
Above are the sources of present funding. Supply of food for school children will
stop from 2006. Under sanitation programme number of toilets will increase every
year and proportionately government and beneficiary contribution will increase.
The rest will remain same for the next three years.
29. Please provide us with details of your projected budget for the next three
years.
Please see annexure ‘ Proposed Budget for Kaorakhali Jana Sevashram for the
years 2006 to 2008 ‘ (pages 1 to 6) at the end as separate enclosure.
31. Please provide details of the fixed cost for your school for the next three
years.
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Sl Particulars 2006 2007 2008
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1 Salary of teachers
a) Books etc. for 200 students and part teaching materials 10,000 10,000
b) Books etc. for 350 students 20,000
4 School dress for students
300 students of 4 schools will pay Rs. 5/- per month. 50 students cannot pay at all.
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33. What amount are you requesting from ASHA and for what specific purpose?
a) Books etc. for 200 students and part teaching materials 10,000 10,000
b) Books etc. for 350 students 20,000
4 School dress for students
Nursery A
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Sl no. Name of Gender Guardian’s Guardians Village Yearly
student name occupation income in
Rs.
1 Malati F Ganesh Daily Purba 8000.00
Bhnuiya labour Gabtola
2 Mousumi F Paresh Farmer Purba 9000.00
Mondal Gabtola
3 Alo Khatun F Siddik Farmer Purba 8500.00
Gabtola
4 Parboti F Pashupati Farmer Paschim 8000.00
Sikari Gabtola
5 Padma F Basudeb Daily Paschim 7500.00
Sikari labour Gabtola
6 Suparna F Sripati Daily Paschim 8000.00
Sardar labour Gabtola
7 Anjana F Swapan Farmer Paschim 9000.00
Gayen Gabtola
8 Rasamoy M Baburam Farmer Paschim 8500.00
Gayen Gabtola
9 Rupa F Sahadeb Farmer Paschim 8000.00
Halder Gabtola
10 Tuni Halder F Robi Farmer Purba 8500.00
Gabtola
11 Rixona F Mojid Farmer Purba 8500.00
Gayen Gabtola
12 Hari Halder M Rabi Farmer Purba 8500.00
Gabtola
13 Alok Moyra M Sahadeb Farmer Purba 8000.00
Gabtola
14 Sikha F Sukumar Daily Purba 7500.00
Moyra labour Gabtola
15 Aparna F Ajay Daily Purba 7000.00
Chakraborty labour Gabtola
16 Jahangir M Sikandar Farmer Purba 7500.00
Khan Gabtola
17 Jagannath M Bhunath Daily Purba 7000.00
Halder labour Gabtola
18 Srikrishna M Swapan Farmer Paschim 8000.00
Gayen Gabtola
19 Prasenjit M Basudeb Farmer Paschim 9000.00
Sikari Gabtola
20 Nayantara F Panchu Farmer Paschim 8500.00
Sardar Gabtola
21 Mantu M Basudeb Farmer Paschim 8000.00
Mondal Gabtola
22 Prabir Sikari M Nripati Daily Paschim 7000.00
labour Gabtola
23 Prasanta M Anes Daily Purba 7500.00
Bairagi labour Gabtola
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24 Ramesh M Gora Daily Purba 7000.00
Halder labour Gabtola
25 Acin Gayen M Mojid Daily Purba 8000.00
labour Gabtola
26 Nayntara F Dilip Daily Purba 8000.00
Mondal labour Gabtola
27 Tumpa F Pande Daily Purba 7500.00
Halder labour Gabtola
28 Putul Naiya F Sukumar Daily Purba 8500.00
labour Gabtola
29 Anoyara F Rahan Daily Purba 8000.00
Khatun labour Gabtola
30 Subha F Nepal Daily Purba 8000.00
Sikari labour Gabtola
31 Subha F Krishna Farmer Purba 9000.00
Sikari Gabtola
32 Bidhan M Krishna Daily Purba 8000.00
Sarder labour Gabtola
33 Gouranga M Tapan Farmer Purba 9000.00
Bairagi Gabtola
34 Bandana F Labo Farmer Purba 9500.00
Mondal Gabtola
35 Bikash M Khokan Farmer Purba 8000.00
Baidya Gabtola
36 Rinku Sikari F Buddhiswar Farmer Purba 8750.00
Gabtola
37 Dhananjay M Utthan Farmer Paschim 8500.00
Sikari Gabtola
38 Sukhdev M Raghunath Daily Paschim 7000.00
Sikari labour Gabtola
39 Lalcho M Buddhiswar Daily Paschim 7500.00
Gayen labour Gabtola
40 Mahadev M Siddhiswar Daily Purba 7500.00
Sikari labour Gabtola
41 Nilima F Nimai Daily Purba 8000.00
Bhuiya labour Gabtola
42 Jagadish M Ranjit Daily Purba 7500.00
Sardar labour Gabtola
43 Shyam M Bishwanath Daily Purba 7500.00
Naiya labour Gabtola
44 Bappan M Salam Daily Purba 8000.00
Khan labour Gabtola
45 Abdul M Raup Daily Purba 7500.00
Hossain labour Gabtola
Khan
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labour Gabtola
48 Anamika F Madan Farmer Purba 8500.00
Sardar Gabtola
49 Akash M Mannya Daily Purba 8500.00
Naiya labour Gabtola
50 Tilak Haldar M Krittibas Farmer Paschim 9000.00
Gabtola
Total Male = 26
Total Female = 24
Nursery B
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Mallik labour Gabtola
18 Ruma F Sahadeb Farmer Paschim 7500.00
Halder Gabtola
19 Pallabi F Bhuto Farmer Purba 8000.00
Sarder Gabtola
20 Bula F Nimai Farmer Purba 8000.00
Mondal Gabtola
21 Babusona M Haburam Farmer Paschim 8500.00
Halder Gabtola
22 Pallabi F Habu Farmer Paschim 8500.00
Halder Gabtola
23 Prabash M Adhir Farmer Purba 8000.00
Naiya Gabtola
24 Pintu M Joydeb Farmer Purba 8000.00
Moyra Gabtola
25 Prasenjit M Sanjay Farmer Purba 8500.00
Baidya Gabtola
26 Jaya Sikari F Pashupati Daily Purba 7500.00
labour Gabtola
27 Nurnehar F Sekendar Farmer Purba 7500.00
Khatun Gabtola
28 Sumogal M Monranjan Farmer Purba 8000.00
Halder Gabtola
29 Khuirsida F Siddik Farmer Purba 8000.00
Khatun Gabtola
30 Paritosh M Ranjit Farmer Purba 8500.00
Sardar Gabtola
31 Priya F Khokon Farmer Purba 8000.00
Baidya Gabtola
32 Ashima F Tapan Farmer Purba 8500.00
Bairagi Gabtola
33 Ramesh M Sujit Farmer Purba 8500.00
Sardar Gabtola
34 Mohon M Bishwanath Daily Purba 7500.00
Sikari labour Gabtola
35 Sayan M Jaykrishna Daily Purba 8000.00
Sardar labour Gabtola
36 Selima F F. Sirajul Farmer Purba 8000.00
Khatun Gabtola
37 Alokesh M Sribash Farmer Purba 8000.00
Haldar Gabtola
38 Bishnupriya F Dilip Daily Purba 7500.00
Sikari labour Gabtola
39 Shefali F Jogai Daily Purba 7500.00
Baidya labour Gabtola
40 Sonali F Jogen Daily Purba 7500.00
Baidya labour Gabtola
41 Pallbi F Madhai Daily Purba 7000.00
Baidya labour Gabtola
42 Sibu Naiya M Jaydeb Daily Purba 7500.00
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labour Gabtola
43 Kappuri F Jaydeb Daily Purba 8000.00
Naiya labour Gabtola
44 Sakuntala F Jayanta Daily Purba 8000.00
Naiya labour Gabtola
45 Soumitra M Prasanta Daily Purba 7500.00
Naiya labour Gabtola
46 Asmat Ali M Sirajul Farmer Purba 8500.00
Gayen Gabtola
47 Bhagirath M Sukumar Farmer Purba 8000.00
Naiya Gabtola
48 Mahua F Sanjit Farmer Purba 8500.00
Majhi Gabtola
49 Abhijit M Basudeb Farmer Purba 8500.00
Sikari Gabtola
50 Toupik M Ohab Ali Farmer Purba 9000.00
Gayen Gabtola
Total Male = 24
Total Female = 26
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Mondal labour
3 Palash M Parameshwar Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mondal labour
4 Palash M Gopal Daily Kaorakhali 8200.00
Mondal labour
5 Somnath M Kundu Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Halder labour
6 Anjuhara F Kalur Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Khatun labour
7 Priti F Swapan Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mondal labour
8 Sudip M Badal Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mondal labour
9 Sabbir M Chalman Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Sardar labour
10 Pankaj M Rabiram Daily Kaorakhali 10000.00
Mondal labour
11 Satyajit M Bhim Farmer Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mondal
12 Bishwajit M Bishwanath Daily Kaorakhali 9500.00
Mondal labour
13 Rajkumar M Dilip Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Mondal labour
14 Pabitra M Kanai Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mondal labour
15 Ruksana F Rashid Farmer Kaorakhali 8200.00
Laskar
16 Hasnuara F Amirali Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Khatun labour
17 Abu Siddik M Nabirali Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Laskar labour
18 Chabiuddin M Kahar Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Laskar labour
19 Hafijul M Kuddus Daily Kaorakhali 8200.00
Laskar labour
20 Rehana F Ramjan Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Khatun labour
21 Khokan M Sajahan Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Mollah labour
22 Maruf M Firoj Daily Kaorakhali 9500.00
Laskar labour
23 Najma F Kashan Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Khatun labour
24 Manirul M Jalil Daily Kaorakhali 8600.00
Mollah labour
25 Ali Hossain M Rahim Farmer Kaorakhali 8800.00
Mollah
26 Cholam M Box Farmer Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mollah
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27 Malek M Sultan Farmer Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mollah
28 Kali Sanfui F Sibaram Farmer Kaorakhali 8500.00
29 Shyamali F Sakti Farmer Kaorakhali 8500.00
Sanfui
30 Tapash M Betal Trader Kaorakhali 12000.00
Sardar
31 Chutki F Nakul Daily Kaorakhali 11000.00
Mondal labour
32 Pranati F Dilip Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mondal labour
33 Kaushik M Swapan Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mondal labour
34 Santu M Rampada Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mondal labour
35 Atal M Tapan Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mondal labour
36 Supriya F Tapan Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mondal labour
37 Manik M Gopal Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mondal labour
38 Barnali F Susanta Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mondal labour
39 Kalyan M Swapan Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
Mondal labour
40 Bitu Das M Gopal Daily Kaorakhali 8000.00
labour
41 Suparna F Gopal Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Das labour
42 Sudeshna F Rampada Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Das labour
43 Tuli F Dilip Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mondal labour
44 Priya F Kanai Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mondal labour
45 Puja F Kanupada Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Mondal labour
46 Rakhi F Nakul Daily Kaorakhali 8200.00
Mondal labour
47 Ranjana M Hamid Daily Kaorakhali 8800.00
Khatun labour
48 Pratima F Hasa Farmer Kaorakhali 8800.00
Mondal
49 Samir M Anil Farmer Kaorakhali 9000.00
Mondal
50 Debashish M Tapan Farmer Kaorakhali 9000.00
Mondal
Total Male = 31
Total Female = 19
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Nursery – B
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Mollah labour
23 Mustakin M Chayen Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Laskar labour
24 Pankaj M Ashim Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mondal labour
25 Masuf M Uchaman Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Laskar labour
26 Chamina F Abusalim Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Laskar labour
27 Kohinoor F Sashan Daily Kaorakhali 10000.00
Mollah labour
28 Amina F Kadar Daily Kaorakhali 11000.00
Laskar labour
29 Zulfikar M Khalil Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mollah labour
30 Ghias M Samnad Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
mondal labour
31 Samir M Bablu Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Mondal labour
32 Tanusree F Tapash Daily Kaorakhali 10000.00
Mondal labour
33 Ali M Kasim Daily Kaorakhali 9500.00
Hossain labour
Mollah
34 Asmuda F Essafil Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Khatun labour
35 Manirul M Amin Daily Kaorakhali 9500.00
Mollah labour
36 Rakhi F Nabi Daily Kaorakhali 10000.00
Mondal labour
37 Najma F Manirul Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Khatun labour
38 Haripada M Sujoy Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Mondal labour
39 Sujoy M Adhir Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Mondal labour
40 Priyanka F Ramapada Daily Kaorakhali 9500.00
Mondal labour
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Mondal labour
46 Pabitra M Gopal Daily Kaorakhali 10000.00
Mondal labour
47 Pritilata F Raja Daily Kaorakhali 9000.00
Mondal labour
48 Suparna F Suddhadan Daily Kaorakhali 9500.00
Das labour
49 Rehana F Nabirali Daily Kaorakhali 10000.00
Mollah labour
50 Nirupama F Batul Daily Kaorakhali 8500.00
Mondal labour
Total Male = 26
Total Female = 24
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5. Mr Sanjoy Kumar Vill. & P.O Kaorakhali, P.S. Kultali, Dist. 24 Treasurer
Haldar Parganas (S)
6. Mr Hrishikesh Vill. & P.O 11 no.Jalaberia, P.S. Jaynagar, Member
Naskar Dist. 24 Parganas (S)
7. Mrs Binata Naskar Vill. Kamarerchowk, P.O Kaorakhali, P.S. Member
Kultali, Dist. 24 Parganas (S)
8. Mr Nalini Naskar Vill. & P.O Kaorakhali, P.S. Kultali, Dist. 24 Member
Parganas (S)
9. Mrs Krishna Vill. & P.O Kaorakhali, P.S. Kultali, Dist. 24 Member
Mondal Parganas (S)
LIST OF TEACHERS
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ESTIMATE
Measurement:
Area: 42’x10’x2walls.
12’x10x2walls.
A. Materials
B. Labour
C. Transportation