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Partnering In Social Reforms

Partnering In Social Reforms. Civil Society, Industry, Enterprise, Business & Government Tushar Jani Please see last slide for details to contact Tushar Jani This note circulated by i Watch on behalf of Tushar Jani. Partnering In Social Reforms. VARIOUS GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AVAILABLE

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Partnering In Social Reforms

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  1. Partnering In Social Reforms Civil Society, Industry, Enterprise, Business & Government Tushar Jani Please see last slide for details to contact Tushar Jani This note circulated by i Watch on behalf of Tushar Jani

  2. Partnering In Social Reforms • VARIOUS GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AVAILABLE • THE DIFFICULTIES • SOLUTION • SIHOR TALUKA CASE STUDY • SUPPLY CHAIN OF SOCIAL REFORMS • MEASURES FOR FURTHER IMPROVEMENT • HOW YOU CAN HELP

  3. Widowed, Abandoned & Divorced Women Pension Scheme National Family Assistance Scheme Pension for the Aged Pension & Assistance Scheme for the Handicapped Medical Aid Scheme Assistance in Daughter’s Marriage/Conducting Mass Marriage Pension for a Girl Child’s Birth Accident Insurance for People below the Poverty Line Life Insurance for Farmers Aid to Build a House Senior Citizen Card Scheme Home for Orphans Funeral Assistance for Backward Classes Financial Assistance of Rs.26000/- to Parents on Accidental Death of Student Various Government Schemes Available

  4. The Difficulties • Officially declared schemes remain on paper due to • Inadequate channeling • Lack of awareness

  5. Solution... • Industry should partner with the Government and bridge the gap that exists between the supply and demand of the schemes and in the process utilize the widely practiced management skills to help bring about Social Reforms

  6. Sihor Taluka Case Study • Sihor taluka is a 200 Sq. km block in the Bhavnagar district of Western Gujarat • A population of 80,000 Bhavnagar Sihor

  7. A charitable trust ran by our family has employed two social workers These workers have studied various social welfare schemes available For example, Indira Gandhi Awas Yojna Rajiv Gandhi Rojgar Yojna Women Upliftment Scheme Women Entrepreneur Scheme Housing Schemes Educational Schemes The social workers maintain records and follow up with the Government regarding the schemes Sihor Taluka Case Study

  8. The workers then visit the villages in the taluka to create awareness for the schemes They assist people with the transactional activities such as filling the forms, obtaining certificates, submission of the documents to the Government authority etc. They then follow up with the Government regarding the applications submitted Sihor Taluka Case Study

  9. It does not STOP there... The workers ensure that the people receive the benefits they are entitled for In 2001 there were: 119 pensions obtained for widows 17 pensions obtained for the abandoned women 23 pensions obtained for divorced women 61 pensions obtained for the aged Sihor Taluka Case Study

  10. Sihor Taluka Case Study • Till end-August 2003, there were: • 652 pensions obtained for widows • 23 pensions obtained for the sick • 50 pensions obtained for the handicapped • 223 pensions obtained for the aged • 13 pensions obtained for girl child’s birth • 294 cases under National Family Assistance Scheme • 29 cases of assistance for girls’ marriage • 14 cases of organizing Mass Marriage • 14 cases of assistance for Mass Marriage • 5 cases of Housing Scheme Assistance The total benefits received amounted to Rs. 1,00,00,000 The projection for the next year is Rs. 1,25,00,000

  11. Sihor Taluka Case Study Beneficiaries of the various schemes along with the social workers

  12. Contd…… Sihor Taluka Case Study Beneficiaries of the various schemes along with the social workers

  13. Sihor Taluka Case Study It is all very COST EFFICIENT... • Each social worker’s monthly cost is Rs.5,000 including their salary • They have been given minimal infrastructure support of fax, email and transportation • Their salary increments are directly related to the number of benefits they are able to obtain • The social workers generate reports on fortnightly basis for you to maintain control on your investment • To ensure full return on the investment the workers are also given targets for each individual schemes

  14. Measures for further improvement Measures being adopted for further improvement: • Open Head Office in Sihor Village • Open a Branch Office in all Talukas • Organize monthly visits to all branches • Inculcate values of social service in other people • Tap Donors and Charitable Institutions for financial aid • Create awareness by way of publicity/advertising about various Government-assisted Schemes • Provide assistance to needy people • Continuous support to Supply Chain of Social Reforms

  15. Supply Chain of Social Reforms Social Workers study the schemes available Beneficiaries of the schemes are identified and made aware - Demand Government offers various schemes - Supply Each application for benefits is followed up with the Government Social Workers help the beneficiaries with required formalities for each scheme The social workers ensure that the beneficiaries receive their deserved benefits The needy receive the help they need and deserve

  16. How YOU Can Help • There are 9,000 talukas (Blocks) in India • There are 2,25,000 Panchayats within India • There are 6,25,000 villages within India • There are 9,000 FICCI/CII/ASSOCHAM members nationally • & nearly 18,000 Lions/Rotary International Clubs nationally • If each one adopt on an average 0.35 block, THIS WILL: • Serve as a bridge between Govt. & People for Social Reforms • Help the Government help the needy at a minimal cost • Improve standard of living of people below the poverty line • Employ 36,000 or more social workers It is a WIN-WIN-WIN Relationship

  17. Thank You For further Questions please contact Tushar JaniChairman,SCA GROUP OF COMPANIES,201,Navrattan Bldg.,69,P.D’Mello Road,MUMBAI 400009.INDIATel :+91-23427640Fax :+91-23410607 / 23422233E-mail: tusharjani@vsnl.in Note: Tushar Jani and his team have done all the work as shown in these slides i Watchis acting only like a Catalyst to spread this message

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