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Annual Report 2009-2010
Shishu Mandir 17/11, Cambridge Road, Ulsoor
Bangalore-560 008
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Table of Contents From the Founder ................................... ..........................................................4 Society Report ..................................... .............................................................5 The Home ........................................... ...............................................................7 A Staff .............................................................................................................7 I Main Staff ...............................................................................................7 II Volunteers ..............................................................................................7 B Children .......................................................................................................7 I Survey ....................................................................................................7 II New Children..........................................................................................7 C Services and Facilities .................................................................................7 1 Educational Support ...............................................................................7 2 Special Facilities.....................................................................................8 3 Health Care ............................................................................................8 4 Holistic Development..............................................................................8 Play Therapy ..........................................................................................8 Group Sessions...................................................................................... 8 New Students’ Assessment....................................................................9 Swimming...............................................................................................9 Yoga.......................................................................................................9 Village and Tribal Life Experience..........................................................9 Social Rounds in the Evenings...............................................................9 5 Cultural and Religious Celebrations .......................................................9 6 Special Entertaining Programmes..........................................................9 Weekend Recreation..............................................................................9 Night Camps at School...........................................................................9 7 Success and Failures .............................................................................9 8 Adoption ...............................................................................................10 New Children........................................................................................ 10 Legal Process....................................................................................... 10 Adoption related Works ........................................................................10 a. Support to pregnant Women...........................................................10 b. Meetings related to Adoption ..........................................................10 9 New Policies.........................................................................................11 10 New Home ...........................................................................................11 The School ......................................... .............................................................12 A Staff ........................................... .............................................................12 I Staff Details.....................................................................................12 II Capacity Building of the Teachers ..................................................12 II.1 Special Training ..............................................................................12 II.2 Orientation Programme...................................................................12 II.3 In-service Training ..........................................................................12 II.4 Library Training ...............................................................................12 III. Benefits...........................................................................................12 III.1 Staff Credit Society .........................................................................12 III.2 Salary Increments/Extra Benefits....................................................12 B Children ......................................... ...........................................................13 I Details of the Children.....................................................................13 I.1 Distribution of Boys and Girls..........................................................13 I.2 Location of our Children’s Residence .............................................13 I.3 Details of Promotions......................................................................13
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I.4 Children who left .............................................................................13 II Intellectual Development of the Children ........................................13 II.1 Creative Writing ..............................................................................13 II.2 Special Reading Classes ................................................................13 II.3 Library.............................................................................................13 II.4 Intercultural Exchange Programme.................................................14 II.5 Evening Study.................................................................................14 II.6 Night Stay for the 10th Standard Students......................................14 II.7 Change in Exam Pattern.................................................................14 II.8 Educational Tours ...........................................................................14 II.9 Competitions...................................................................................14 II.10 Library day ......................................................................................14 II.11 Follow-up of a Special Needs Child ................................................14 III Physical Development of the Children ............................................14 III.1 Indoor and outdoor Games .............................................................14 III.2 Cycling ............................................................................................14 III.3 Basket Ball ......................................................................................14 III.4 Swimming ....................................................................................... 15 IV. Personality Development ................................................................15 IV.1 Counselling ..................................................................................... 15 IV.2 Meditation .......................................................................................15 IV.3 Music ..............................................................................................15 V. Social Responsibilities and Awareness...........................................15 VI Special days of the Year .................................................................15 VI.1 Religious Festivals ..........................................................................15 VI.2 Children’s Day.................................................................................16 VI.3 Teachers’ Day.................................................................................16 VI.4 Founder’s Day.................................................................................16 VI.5 Farewell ..........................................................................................16 VII Special Benefits to the Children ......................................................16 VII.1 Food................................................................................................16 VII.2 Clothes, Shoes, Sweaters and School Bags...................................16 VII.3 Educational Materials......................................................................16 VII.4 Health Care.....................................................................................16 VII.5 Christmas Gifts ...............................................................................17 VII.6 Birthday Gifts ..................................................................................17 VII.7 Savings Schemes ...........................................................................17 VIII. Past Students.................................................................................. 17 VIII.1 Former SMEC Students in other Schools .......................................17 VIII.2 Students in Higher Education..........................................................17 VIII.3 Extra Benefits..................................................................................17 VIII.4 Extra Pair of Shoes for the Children................................................17 VIII.5 Educational Sponsorship for outside Children ................................17 VIII.6 Higher Education Refund................................................................17 VIII.7 Dropouts and Failures after Class 10..............................................18 VIII.8 Involvement in the Shishu Mandir Administration ...........................18 VIII.8.1 As Staff Members........................................................................18 VIII.8.2 In voluntary Service.....................................................................18 IX Special Achievements of the School Administration .......................18 IX.1 School Recognition .........................................................................18 IX.2 Fund Raising...................................................................................18 IX.3 Fixed Assets ...................................................................................18 C Parents’ Involvement and Training ................ ........................................18 I.1 Parents’ meeting .............................................................................18
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I.2 Parents’ Involvement ......................................................................18 I.3 Special Support for four Families ....................................................18 The Community College.............................. ................................................... 19 I Staff ................................................................................................19 II Students.......................................................................................... 19 III Training Programmes .....................................................................19 IV Special Activities .............................................................................20 V Follow-up of the Past Students .......................................................20 VI Staff and Students’ Involvement in other Activities .........................20 VII New Acquisitions.............................................................................20 VIII Government Recognition ...............................................................20 Community Welfare .................................. ......................................................21 I Women’s Empowerment.................................................................21 I.1 Training Programmes .....................................................................21 I.2 Life Skill Training.............................................................................21 I.3 Training in First Aid .........................................................................21 I.4 Housekeeping Training ...................................................................21 I.5 Nurse Assistant Training.................................................................21 I.6 Car Driving ...................................................................................... 21 II Financial Support Schemes ............................................................22 II.1 House Constructions.......................................................................22 II.2 Self Help Groups.............................................................................22 II.3 Debt Relief Schemes ......................................................................22 II.4 Parents’ Credit Society ...................................................................22 III Miscellaneous Support Schemes....................................................22 III.1 Bio-Sand Water Filter Scheme........................................................22 III.2 Solar Lights .....................................................................................22 III.3 Prevention of School Dropouts .......................................................22 III.4 Community Hall Services................................................................23 Conclusion ....................................... ..........................................................23
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From the Founder ….
The year behind us has indeed been a big year again, with leaps and strides into new programmes and new challenges. It is indeed heartening to see the happiness and relief of debt stricken people once they are relieved from interest rates of 20 to 25% to quote just one of our new endeavours. Much as it is rewarding to widen the scope of support to more beneficiaries, it cannot be denied that it demands much more strength on our side. It is not a matter of finances, it is a question of our heart and capacity of engagement. Unless we are able to feel a bond to all our groups and members of the Shishu Family, we have to accept that we have transgressed the limits of our Shishu Mandir aim, and we are about to become an institution.
Time and again the request for expansion has been voiced, especially as we are on the threshold of setting up a new Children’s Home. In this respect the vast site which we acquired proves to be highly seductive. Nonetheless my biggest concern and worry is the dilution of the quality of care which we give to our children. If we cannot instil a value system in our children within a period of one year or even in years, we have to accept the fact that our capacity to guide the children has its limits, and their requirements are larger than our available resources. A critical look at our capacity to bring about a change in our children reveals that we have not succeeded to the extent which would be desirable. No doubt, it is a Herculean task which we have loaded upon our shoulders, for which reason we have to be doubly conscious when the increase in the number of children is taken up. Therefore, nothing can convince me of the contrary to the vision of “Small is beautiful” and “Quality above all.”
Hella Mundhra
June 2010
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Society Report
This is the 27th Annual General Meeting of the Shishu Mandir Society. During this year we had 8 EC
meetings which carried important decisions.
1. Change of Higher Education Policy
Our experience had shown that the qualifying criteria were too soft to meet the demands of the
college demands, as many students failed in PUC 1st
year itself.
2. Policy of Home Admission
It was decided that admissions should be done twice per year, namely in June/July and
December/January when Hella will also be present.
The year that passed was all but uneventful with new challenges confronting us on the way. Speaking of
challenges, the number of members (I repeat, only the number of members) of the Society was
challenged and shrunk to 19. Taking the bull by its horns was the need of the hour and a new
membership drive for fresh blood was initiated of which the first signs of success are visible today.
Our members as of today are
1. Ramachandra Seshagiri 11. Susheela Rayappa
2. Indira Swaminathan 12. K.P.S. Nair
3. Arnold Mathias 13. Firoza Maneksha-Sinha
4. Devadas Mundhra 14. Narayan R. Nambiar
5. Venu V. 15. Duarte Barreto
6. Sathyamoorthy S. 16. Sunil Ganapathy
7. Hella Mundhra 17. Vibha Singh
8. Rogeria Soares 18. Vandana Kumar
9. Aravinda A. 19. Pratik Bagri
10. Graham Taylor
Thanks to all these members whose loyalty we acknowledge, and a warm welcome to our newcomers
Dr. Sunil Anto
Dr. Fanny Jouanique
Dr. Christopher Chandramohan
Mr. Anand Kumar Venkat Thummalapalli
Mr. Phani
As a Society we have had to make changes, some of which very contrary to our bygone policy.
To start with changes, the Society realized how difficult it was for the children of the Home to cope with
hours of needless shuttling between the Home and the School. Furthermore, it seems that a bigger
concentration of our core activities in one place could ease the administrative burden. It was decided
that the Home should be shifted to the vicinity of the School and that the current Home buildings either
be sold or used for administrative activities in future. Our children will benefit from more space, a better
environment and a shorter march to school.
Identifying a suitable piece of land was the next logical, yet Herculean task, undertaken by Mr. Anand
and Mr. Venu. Upon finding an ideally located plot within 1.5 km from the school it was ably bargained
down to a fair price by Mr. Seshagiri. Today, the land has been converted to a residential use and will be
registered to Shishu Mandir shortly.
To build a new Home a Committee was formed which will base its assumptions for the precise
requirements of our new Home on the recommendation of the German Society. This process is currently
under way and the opening of the new home has been dated at 1st Jan 2013.
Since having acquired the land for the new Home, the property at Sulubele has become obsolete. The
Society wishes to sell the property and is looking for a buyer. In this process, the correct boundary was
demarcated and an approach road with storm water drains constructed.
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Before concluding, this report would be incomplete and inappropriate if we do not take a moment to
consider the ever hearing ear, the ever ready shoulder, the ever smiling eyes and the untiring work of
one amongst us. Thank you, Mr. Anand.
Devadas Mundhra
Secretary
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The Home A Staff I Main Staff
We had 16 staff members to do the work for roughly 30 children. Since we had a shortage of night duty staff, we transferred Mrs. Indira from the school for this duty. Since we had no volunteers from June to August 2009, we had to take the help of our old students Kumari, Savitha and Bhuvaneswari. Mitu, who had joined as the Educator in April 2009, was taken in on a part-time basis. Although she was very loving, she couldn’t work with us for long, as she found it difficult to deal with problems related to group dynamics. She left us in April this year.
II Volunteers
Except for the three months mentioned, we have been having volunteers from European countries, who usually are very child-oriented and help with duties in the Home as well as with extra-curricular activities. There were five volunteers this year, out of whom two are still continuing.
B Children I Survey
This year we cared for a total of 45 children. Of these, 26 were for Care and Protection and 19 were for Adoption. At present, we have 27 children in the home. Three children left the home, while four others were newly admitted.
II New children
Sandhya R. is a 9-year old girl who was largely neglected by her parents. After joining the Home, she has improved her performance in school considerably.
Kavitha N., also a victim of parental neglect, took a long time to adjust to the limitations that a home imposes. The transformation that has ultimately taken place in her testifies that Shishu Home has offered her something she needed and found.
Before joining our Home, Kavya M.G. had been abandoned by her father and was moved from place to place by her mentally-disturbed mother. Kavya showed a great enthusiasm for continuing in our school which became a motivating factor to move her into our Home.
When Akash S.’s father disappeared from the family, his mother moved the family to Kolar. Since he expressed a desire to return to our school, and as Rayappa needed a companion urgently, we invited him to the Home and he accepted happily.
C Services and Facilities 1 Educational Support Navya , an 11-year-old child with mental and physical deficiencies, was placed in a school for children with special needs. According to an assessment by Spastic Society she has an I.Q. of 52 by which she performs on a level of a 5.2-year-old child. Suman R. , a 16-year-old girl, was assessed by the Dyslexia Association and was found to have a severe learning disability for which she is eligible to get a concession in her SSLC exam. She
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meanwhile left the school and is in search of a clerical job for which she is qualified due to her English knowledge.
Rayappa and Ruth were assessed by the Spastic Society and were diagnosed with hyperactivity and lack of concentration. They were advised to be under medication which is being followed since then.
Lakshmi , a 9-year old girl, was found to have severe behavioural problems. She was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD. Verena, a special pedagogue from Germany, is working exclusively with the child, which has brought about a tremendous improvement.
Meena, a 16-year-old girl, showed extreme difficulties in adjusting to the rules of our Home. She still has not found her balance, but at least managed to get promoted.
Guru was given a computer for her last year of her diploma course so that she could practise what she had learnt in the institute.
2 Special Facilities
• All small children till Std. I were transported to school by our own van.
• Geetha’s dialysis treatment falls on three afternoons in a week for which she is taken by an extra vehicle.
• The Home acquired a reverse osmosis water filter which provides safe drinking water that also tastes good.
• The house mother’s office was shifted to the next building so that the babies and small children could have more room.
• The store room which was next to the volunteers’ room was cleared and made available for the Educator to organise play therapy.
• A seven-seater van was purchased for the transport of the small children.
3 Health Care
Sumathi was admitted in Manipal Hospital and was diagnosed with thrombosis in the brain. This diagnosis could not be confirmed by doctors at St. John’s Hospital nor in Germany. Meanwhile the treatment was stopped and the pain disappeared.
Geetha continued her dialysis at Manipal Hospital 3 times a week. This is her 12th year of dialysis, and all expenses are borne by Shishu Mandir.
Dr. Malathi, a pediatrician from HAL, visited the Home for some time to provide free medical treatment to the babies.
Manipal Hospital provides free out-patient treatment to our children, but the charges are exorbitant, whenever a child requires admission.
Many children were advised to have spectacles which they received from Sai Eye Clinic at Ramamurthinagar at a reasonable price.
4 Holistic Development
Play Therapy
Mitu, our professional counselor used this technique for children from 4-10 years in age. In this manner, Mitu attempted to dissolve their feelings of insecurity.
Group Sessions
Mitu also organized several group sessions with the children of 11 years and above. They discussed topics like problem solving, time management, study techniques etc.
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New Students’ Assessment
According to the Home Rules it is obligatory to carry out an assessment for all new children after six months of stay in the Home. Suganya, Meena and Sumathi were assessed and it was found that Meena and Sumathi need to improve and will be re-assessed after six more months.
Swimming
Out of 23 children who were taught swimming, 15 have learnt swimming very well, 5 with slight support and 3 not at all.
Yoga
During the summer vacation, the children had two weeks of yoga training. Children above the age of ten also took part in the meditation programme for a month.
Village and Tribal Life Experience
The children spent three days at Ganjigunte, a tribal village in Kolar, and learnt about the life style and occupation of the tribals. They experienced life in a small village where there was no electricity, water supply, or roads. They mingled with the village children and also organized a small cultural programme.
Social Rounds in the Evening
Every evening after the dinner the children gathered together for 45 minutes to play and have a time of interacting with each other. They engaged in activities like chess, carom, puzzles and singing.
5 Cultural and Religious Celebrations
Keeping in pace with the traditions of the country the children celebrate various religious and cultural events such as Sankranti, Ugadi, Ayudha Puja, Diwali, and of course, Christmas. They prepare sweets for each occasion and sing bhajans and hymns. For Christmas, all staff and past and present children received presents and enjoyed the company of Mama.
6 Special Entertaining Programmes
Weekend Recreation
On weekends our volunteers took the children to parks or the Corporation Ground to play cricket. Other activities included window shopping, and going to temples and churches. Night Camps in the School
Two night camps were organized by the volunteers in the school campus. Such camps are designed to help the children develop better interpersonal relationship skills.
7 Success and Failures
• One of our biggest achievements of the year was to find good adoptive parents for 9-year-old Stella and 7-year-old Naresh. Stella went to Spain, while Naresh went to Indian parents in America.
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• Navya has shown remarkable improvement in controlling her tantrums and other behavioural issues. At the age of 11, she is now able to perform small tasks in the Home.
• Guru has completed a three-year diploma course in Fashion Designing.
• Under the guidance of Pratik, the children organised the stall at the Christmas Charity Bazaar in Lingarajapuram entirely on their own.
• The in-country and inter-country adoption licenses were renewed for 2 and 3 years respectively.
• The 80G grant of the ITI department, by which donors can avail of a tax deduction, was renewed permanently.
• This was the first year in which all the parents paid their children’s savings without fail, in fact, one or two of them were even on time.
• We received eight new children for adoption, four of them came from the government home and the others came through our contacts in the surrounding slums and villages.
• Sharmila’s failure to pass in the 10th std, though expected, has made us to rejudge our preparation of the weak students in a deeper way.
8 Adoption
New children
Of the 8 children brought into the home for adoption, 6 were boys and 2 were girls. Most of the children have been adopted or placed in foster care. Legal Process
This year 14 adoptions were finalised which is the highest number in the history of Shishu Mandir. Five children were placed for inter-country and nine for in-country adoption. The legal procedure requires that two representatives of the organisation be present in the court. Mr. Venu, our Joint Secretary, and Raghu, our social worker, assumed this duty for all cases. Adoption related Works
a. Support to pregnant Women Lakshmi, a 15-year-old girl, gave birth to a still-born child. After the delivery she was guided to a convent in Malur to receive skill-training. She still continues to stay and learn there.
Mary, another 15-year-old pregnant girl, was also sent to the Malur Convent, since her family wanted her to hand over the child for adoption. As she could not adjust to the rules of that home, she left the place and could not be traced any more.
Another lady was brought from the Malur Convent to Bangalore for delivery under our care. She left our place before the delivery without information.
b. Meetings related to Adoption
Mr. Anand attended all ACA meetings where issues of adoption were being discussed by the adoption agencies of Bangalore.
Jisha represented Shishu Mandir for the meeting organized by CARA at Bangalore. Jisha also attended several meetings organized by CWC to discuss issues concerning adoption and children under Care and Protection. As a senior social worker in the adoption field, CWC requested her to teach the adoption procedures and guidelines to newly approved adoption agencies.
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9 New Policies
The Executive Committee decided to restrict the Home admission for Care and Protection to twice a year i.e. June/July and Dec/Jan. In case of an emergency situation the Home Admission Committee, however, can admit a child after the approval of the EC.
In 2007 the government brought out a new rule under the name Juvenile Justice Rules (Care and Protection) 2007 which is based on the Juvenile Justice Act 2000. Chapter 29 says
d) Children of both sexes below 10 years may be kept in the same home, but separate facilities shall be maintained for boys and girls in the age group of 5 to 10 years.
e and f) Separate children’s homes shall be set up for boys and girls in the age group of 10 to 18 years and these children would be further segregated into two groups of 10-15 and 15-18.
Although these rules are in utter contrast with the vision of our Home, it seems like we may eventually have to comply with these rules.
10 New Home
Our Home at Ulsoor has limited space for outdoor activities and is far away from the school. Therefore, Shishu Mandir bought a piece of land about 1.5 km from the school for Rs. 80 lakhs. The land measures 36 guntas or 39,204 sq.ft. or 3.747 m².
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The School A Staff I Staff Details
In the academic year 2009 -10, we recruited nine new staff members. Six of the old teachers left us for various reasons. Altogether we had 20 teachers and 1 trainee teacher. II Capacity Building of the Teachers
II.1 Special Training
Our Principal, some teachers and our social workers attended various training courses and workshops related to Children’s Rights and Childhood Education.
Mr. Anand visited Germany for three weeks. During this visit, he gave presentations, visited schools, vocational training centres, our former volunteers, and children’s homes.
II.2 Orientation Programme
An orientation programme for the teachers was held at the beginning of the new academic year.
II.3 In-service Training
Mrs. Hella Mundhra spent ten weeks in the school when she assessed the performance of the teachers, gave demonstration classes and taught them MS Word and MS Excel.
Ms. Bettina evaluated the special teaching method in our prep classes.
II.4 Library training
Mrs. Stella Delvie underwent training in the ‘Grow by Reading’ programme at Hippocampus. Mrs. Rani Tandon, our Principal, received the ‘Best Reviewer Award’, and the librarians of the ‘Yellow Zone’, headed by Mrs. Stella won the ‘Best Networking Award’.
III Benefits
III. 1 Staff Credit Society
The Staff Credit Society, which was started in the year 2003 to help the staff to come out of their high-interest loans has succeeded in clearing loans and paying off other expenses.
Staff members have also created a Staff Welfare Fund to help each other in times of emergency.
III. 2 Salary Increments/ Extra Benefits
All staff members were given two increments. They also received Christmas gifts of Rs. 550/each. All those who have completed three years of service in Shishu Mandir received support for medical insurance. Shishu Mandir provides free van services for the teachers between their house and the school.
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B Children I. Details of the Children
In the year 2009 -10, there were 164 children, out of whom 125 were girls and 39 were boys. 20 children were newly admitted to Prep A level, two others in the 6th Std. and one girl in the 7th Std.
I.1 Distribution of Boys and Girls
The boys’ ratio came down from 30% to 24% because ten boys had to leave the school for various reasons. More girls were also taken in this year because their families were more deserving of our help. I. 2 Location of our Children’s Residence
New children were selected only from the surrounding villages of the school. Out of 164 children, 34 are coming from Ulsoor and 130 from the school area.
I.3 Details of Promotions
This year nine children had to be detained in the same class. The performance in Science and Maths needs to be improved for many students.
Of the ten students who wrote the SSLC exam, one got Distinction, four others scored over 80%, two secured First Class, two secured Second Class, and one failed. I.4 Children who left While we could send 10 students to a further educational level, eight of them for PUC and two of them for job-oriented courses, we had to send three of our children to other schools. Two other children went to their native places, two were adopted, and a 9th Std. girl is yet to be traced. One boy of the 8th std left us because of personal reasons beyond our control.
II Intellectual Development of the Children
II.1 Creative Writing
Bettina encouraged the students of all the classes to write down some thoughts regardless of errors through a programme called ‘Creative Writing’. The aim is to encourage the children to deepen their thinking by expressing themselves without the fear of being corrected.
II. 2 Special Reading Classes
In this programme, the students of Prep A, B and1st std. were assisted by the teachers for 45 minutes everyday to help them to improve their reading skills.
II.3 Library
Mrs. Annie, who had been associated through Times of India’s ‘Teach India Programme’, visited the school every Saturday with her volunteers to conduct a reading programme.
This year we spent Rs. 16,000 to acquire the most-needed books. We also received books from donors in the US and Germany.
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II.4 Intercultural Exchange Programme
Ms. Judith Biller, a teacher from Germany presently living in Bangalore, organised an inter-cultural exchange programme at school which allowed our students of Std. IV to VI to exchange information with the students of Parkschule in Gaildorf, Germany.
II.5 Evening Study
Everyday from 3:15 to 4:30 pm the children have the opportunity to learn their lessons at the school campus. Some teachers stay back after working hours to help out.
II.6 Night Stay for the 10 th Std. Students
The students of 10th Std. were allowed to stay in the school premises from March onwards for the final preparation of the SSLC. Dinner and supervision was provided by the school.
II.7 Change in Exam Pattern
Shishu Mandir does not believe in a rigid exam system and conducted written tests at random for the children with at least a two-day gap between two tests.
II.8 Educational Tours
Mrs. Stella Delvie and Mrs. Charusheela organised tours for all children, most of which were educational.
II.9 Competitions
Mrs. Charusheela and Mrs. Vipitha organised elocution, quiz, singing, story telling, and debate competitions for all the children. This year’s Science Day surpassed all the previous ones.
II.10 Library Day
Books were exhibited in the verandah and children got to display their reading, story-telling, and dramatic skills in front of library teachers and volunteers. II.11 Follow-up of a Special Needs Child
With Ms. Verena’s help, Lakshmi’s tantrums have been brought under control by 80%.
III Physical Development of the Children
III. 1 Indoor and outdoor Games
Several indoor and outdoor matches in various sports were organised on Saturdays.
Children from classes 2 to 6 were given training in football by a professional trainer who also certified the participation.
The children were allowed to play in the school campus till 5:30 pm everyday.
III.2 Cycling
Mrs. Ammu teaches cycling to all children in Std. V and above.
III.3 Basketball
Our children took part in three basketball tournaments organised by Mr. Mahajan at Vidyaranyapura.
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During the summer, 30 children from class 5 to 9 were taken to Tumkur for five days to be trained by Mr. Mahajan.
Overnight basket ball tournaments and training sessions have been organized during the year in the school premises.
III.4 Swimming
The volunteers Ms. Verena, Ms. Aleks and Ms. Katja Ramme trained the children of class 4 to 9 in swimming mainly during the summer vacation.
IV Personality Development
IV.1 Counselling
Mr. Sunil Bhave, a professional counselor, volunteered to counsel our teachers.
Mr. Shantha Kumar, a psychotherapist, gave counselling sessions to our Std. VII to X students with a view to strengthen their self-esteem.
Two post graduate students of Montfort College visited the school twice a week for eight months and organized group sessions regularly.
IV.2 Meditation
The children were introduced to various meditation techniques to help improve their concentration.
IV.3 Music
Mrs. Anne Esselbruegge taught flute to five of our children for 6 months. Mr. Selva, a Theology student from Kristu Jyothi College, taught guitar to 10 children.
V Social Responsibilities and Awareness
Mr. Arun Patre, who had attended the international meet on Global Warming at Copenhagen, shared his information with the children and the teachers.
Mrs. Almitha Patel spoke to the teachers and the high school students on solid waste management.
The 10th std. students were taken to various NGOs, factories, the High Court, Vidhana Soudha etc. for a week as an exposure programme.
Hella and a few older children helped to weed the school garden and build a brick pathway.
The high school children also undertook a cleaning drive of the classrooms and school campus during Dussehra, Christmas, and the summer vacations.
VI Special Days of the Year
VI.1 Religious Festivals
As usual we celebrated the most important religious festivals like Diwali, Ayudha Pooja and Christmas in a traditional manner.
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VI.2 Children's Day
On the 14th of November, Children’s Day was celebrated at school. It was a day of skits, competitions, and craft making.
The ANZ Company sponsored a visit to the Planetarium, and “Family Services” organised various programmes for our children.
VI.3 Teachers' Day
On Teachers’ Day, the children expressed their gratitude to the teachers by performing various cultural programmes.
VI.4 Founder’s Day
On January 11th we celebrated the birthday of our dear Mama. The day included various events like a sports meet and a cultural programme
Three families of school children received cheques of Rs. 85,000 each. The water filter programme was launched under the assistance of Mr. Ramachandre Gowda.
The first instalment of Rs. 30 lakhs was paid towards the purchase of the land for our new Home.
VI.5 Farewell
The 9th std students organised a farewell function for the outgoing 10th std students.
VII Special Benefits to the Children
VII. 1 Food
Our children from Prep A to class 5 were provided with a simple breakfast and all children with a nutritious lunch everyday except Sundays.
VII.2 Clothes, Shoes, Sweaters and School Bags
Every child received 2 sets of clothes, a sweater, a pair of shoes and a school bag at the beginning of the school year which had been sent by the German Society.
VII.3 Educational Materials
All educational materials necessary during the school year were provided free of cost.
VII.4 Health Care
Dr. Kumar from ‘Soukya’, a homoeopathic organisation, continued to offer free medical aid to our children and to the people of the surrounding villages on a weekly basis.
Dentists of M.S. Ramaiah Medical College and Hospital carried out a dental check-up for all our children and administered necessary treatment.
An eye specialist from Sri Sai Eye Hospital carried out an eye check-up for all our children. More than 10 children were provided with spectacles.
Veronica, the sister of our school child Rebecca of class 7, underwent an eye surgery costing Rs.10,000 which was sponsored by Shishu Mandir.
Children of class Prep A to Std. III and the new admissions in the higher classes were vaccinated against Tetanus and Polio by Dr. Carolin and Mama.
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VII.5 Christmas Gifts
This year the children received Christmas gifts worth Rs. 550 each.
VII.6 Birthday Gifts
46 children were fortunate to receive money for their birthdays totaling Rs. 98,810.
VII.7 Savings Schemes
The savings scheme which was started in the year 2001 has resulted in total deposits of Rs. 8,18,050. This amount will be utilized for higher education and for the future life of our students.
VIII Past Students
Shishu Mandir is supporting 30 past students in their studies.
VIII.1 Former SMEC Students in other Schools
Shishu Mandir provided full support to 7 children who had been students of our school before. A more stringent policy needs to be in place to monitor them.
VIII.2 Students in Higher Education
Deepa passed her Diploma in general Nursing with a 2nd rank in her group.
Divya is a graduate in BBM now.
Sheeba completed her BCA with a First Class.
Anand Babu completed his PUC successfully with a First Class.
Benson completed his PUC with a Second Class.
While 5 girls in the 1st PUC obtained a First Class, Kalpana passed only with a Third Class.
Shiva Kumar (1st PUC), Benny (2nd yr. ITI) and Devan (1st yr. ITI) became irregular in their attendance which affected their performance noticeably.
VIII.3 Extra benefits
All past students were fully supported for their educational and supplemental expenses.
VIII. 4 Extra Pair of Shoes for the children
With the help of Mr. Flock, we bought shoes for all school children and for those who are in Higher Education at a cost of Rs. 71,815.
VIII.5 Educational Sponsorship for outside Children
For the past seven years we have been supporting 6 children who are in dire financial need. VIII.6 Higher Education Refund
The Higher Education Policy has been modified and students now have to pay 50% of their total fees before they join college or any other course beyond class 10.
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VIII.7 Dropouts and Failures after Class 10
We note that 15 of our students have become dropouts, as they could not cope with their courses.
VIII.8 Involvement in the Shishu Mandir Administrat ion
VIII.8.1 As Staff Members
Geetha, Savitha, Divya, and Swami are four of our former Home children who are employed in the school and are considered the strongholds of the middle-level staff.
VIII.8.2 In Voluntary Service
Several of our old students have helped to organize various school events, tournaments and activities for children.
IX Special Achievements of the School Administratio n IX.1 School Recognition
We obtained recognition for our primary school till Std. IV.
IX. 2 Fund Raising
The Indian Shishu Mandir Society has started involving itself in fund raising by setting up a Fund Raising Committee and registering with JustDial and CallEzee. Divya was appointed on a part-time basis for fund-raising work. Dr. Kumar of the Soukya Foundation helped us to get a sizeable contribution from MAST INDUSTRIES, USA which was used to buy 13 computers among other things useful in the school.
IX.3 Fixed Assets
Thanks to several generous donations adding up to Rs. 7,96,051, we were able to purchase some important items like a motorbike, a water filter, a sound system, a solar water heater, two computers, a laptop, many library books, an LCD projector, a mini van, and a xerox machine C Parents’ Involvement and Training
I.1 Parents’ Meetings
This year we conducted four parents’ meetings. The meetings served to hand out children’s progress reports, educate people on various aspects of family life and other societal benefits. 39 children were honoured for not taking leave during the academic year.
I.2 Parents’ Involvement
Parents were also involved in conveying our demands to the panchayat for civic amenities and this resulted in water for the school and the immediate neighbourhood.
I.3 Special Support for four Families
A few children received donations which helped their families to clear loans, start businesses, and lease homes.
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The Community College I Staff
There were 5 trainers including the Principal, 1 social worker and 1 cleaning staff. Three of them had to leave due to various reasons. II Students
We started the new academic year with 50 students, out of whom 34 were girls and 16 were boys.
Nine out of 11 computer students completed the course and received their certificates, while the other two discontinued as they got employed before the end of the course.
Nine tailoring students completed the one-year course. All seven embroidery students completed the six-month course.
Six students of the nine Fitters students and five of six Electrical course students completed the course successfully.
Special Benefits
• The Executive Committee had decided to provide lunch to all the trainees free of cost from the month of July 2009.
• Eight students were given annual bus passes.
• As recommended by the EC this year, we gave fee concessions to all who were finding it difficult to pay even the nominal fees fixed for the courses.
• All students were given the required educational materials like note books, text books, hand tools, etc. free of cost.
• Each student received Christmas gifts worth Rs. 100.
• All of them got free medical support by the Homeopathic doctor Dr. Kumar of Soukya Trust who visited the centre on all Saturdays.
III Training Programmes
Mrs. Anne Esselbruegge organised “Crochet” and “Felt” training for the tailoring and computer students.
Mr. Werner organised the Solar Cooker Project for the students of the Fitters course for two weeks. He also involved the students in making wooden toys.
Mr. Nagaraj trained the Fitters students for one month on the CNC machine.
The teaching faculties of the college visited Sacred Heart Community College to know about their way of organising Community College programs.
Ms. Rekha from i2 Technology organised special classes in Oracle for the computer students for 3 months on a daily basis.
Students from Jain International Institute spent three full weeks in the Community College to impart life skills like attending interviews, presenting themselves, etc.
The computer students were also taught Commerce and Accounts which was very helpful in their job placements.
Mr. Joseph was deputed to go to Chennai to take part in the special session on Community College Schemes conducted by Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi.
Two post graduate counseling students from Montfort College organized individual and group sessions for all the students.
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IV Special Activities
Davi, an early adopted child from Shishu Mandir, and now living in Germany, took the initiative of making a kitchen garden with the support of the Fitters students. The garden produced over 45kg of vegetables and herbs.
For the first time the staff and the students of the Community College organised a special bazaar for the people around this area. This resulted in sales of Rs. 4,685.
Various competitions were organised during this year. Students showed off their skills in rangoli design, story writing, hairstyling, chaat making, etc.
V Follow-up of the Past Students
The students of the 2008 - 09 batch were invited to the college to get their feed back regarding the usefulness of our training. Trainers can modify the syllabus to suit to the market needs.
The students of the 2009 – 10 batch too could get into jobs immediately after their training because of the contact established with different firms/companies.
VI Staff and Students’ involvement in other Activit ies
Neeraja, the Principal of the Community College, continued to teach Hindi to the students of the 10th Std and Culture to the 8th and 9th Std. students of the school.
Stella, the Community College trainer, volunteered to supervise the 10th std students during their overnight stay to prepare for their final exams. She also accompanied the school students to the village camp and gave a two-week training course in basic sewing to the students of the 8th and 9th std.
Mr. Jayaprakash was always ready to take up any type of repair work for the Community College, School and Home even if it meant staying after normal work hours.
Raghu involved himself in organizing the SHGs in the villages, supervising micro-credit schemes and representing Shishu Mandir in the court for adoptions.
The students and the trainers involved themselves in decorating the hall for Kumari’s engagement. They also provided the frame for the cultural program in favour of the MAST Industry’s representatives and organised the Christmas program for the school and Community College.
The trainees involved themselves in preparing the sports ground for the sports meet. They also participated in the cleaning of the Community College on a daily basis.
VII New Acquisitions
During this year we were able to get a variety of new items. Among them were:
- 13 new computers with original software - 15 rotating chairs - 11 new tailoring machines - 1 reverse osmosis water filter - 1 table tennis table - 10 steel cupboards - Library books - Tools and equipment for the electrical and fitters sections.
VIII Government Recognition
Shishu Mandir was recognised as Vocational Training Provider (VTP) by the Directorate of Employment and Training, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Govt. of India. This recognition enables the students to get government certificates and allows the management to claim a partial refund from the Government of India for the amount spent on the training.
The Community College is also registered with ICRDCE – Chennai.
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Community Welfare
I Women’s Empowerment I.1 Training Programmes
Mr. Werner Dahlmanns trained illiterate women in masonry.
We also had two orientation sessions with the single mothers of our children to motivate them to take up Skill Training. Other training sessions followed.
I.2 Life Skill Training
Sr. Josephine, a social worker and counselor, organised two training programmes for two groups of women lasting for five days each. The training consisted of
• Confidence building • Self esteem • Attitude shift • Group working • Positive thinking • Women empowerment
The women were paid Rs. 75/day as a stipend.
I.3 Training in First Aid
31 women were given one week’s training in First Aid by St. John’s Ambulance, which took place in the school campus. This is preparation for the Nurse Assistant training which has to follow in a hospital. The women received certificates of participation by the Director of St. John’s Ambulance.
I.4 House Keeping Training
10 women underwent a 5-day training in Housekeeping at Evoma Hotel. They were trained in personal etiquette and hygiene, kitchen and home management, basic cooking, etc. The charges for the training were Rs. 18,000. Trainees received a stipend of Rs. 75 per day. Subsequently they were placed into jobs with the all-out efforts of Mr. Rajkumar, our fourth social worker. I.5 Nurse Assistant Training
The first batch of 14 women trained in HAL Hospital as ‘Nurse Assistant’ for a period of 2 months. They received two sets of uniforms free of cost, free transportation, and were paid Rs. 3,000 as a monthly stipend. The second batch of women has started the training from the month of May.
I.6 Car Driving
Gowramma, a widow of 23 years and mother of 2 girl children, was supported to learn car driving and to obtain a license. She passed the driving test in the first attempt.
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II Financial Support Schemes II.1 House Constructions
This year also we helped three families to construct their own house. Each house was built on a donation of Rs. 66,000.
K.R. Priya’s family was helped with Rs. 40,000 to repair their house and to construct another room.
II.2 Self Help Groups
So far 200 women, belonging to 10 different Self Help Groups, benefited from this scheme. They meet once a week in their village to pool their savings and to give loans to the most needy among themselves. Our social workers supervise this scheme.
With a special arrangement in the Syndicate Bank, more than 50 women were helped to open individual savings bank accounts with just Rs 100. II.3 Debt Relief Schemes
Seeing the success of the SHGs and the Parents’ Credit Society, Mr. Werner Dahlmanns invested Rs. 5 lakhs to help women, especially single mothers overcome their financial problems. Mr. Raghu and Mr. Praveen were given the responsibility to choose the beneficiaries and to monitor the transactions.
II.4 Parents’ Credit Society
In 2009 -10, Rs 2 lakhs were added to this scheme, which benefited 36 families. The focus of this scheme is slowly being shifted from debt relief to education, housing and medical. No debt relief will be given for excess expense on marriages. Mr. Praveen is engaged in making this scheme a success. III Miscellaneous Support Schemes
III.1 Bio-Sand Water Filter Scheme
Shishu Mandir, in collaboration with South Asian Pure Water Initiative Hamden, USA, ventured into distributing and monitoring 90 bio-sand water filters to the people of Kithiganur Colony and Janatha Colony. Shishu Mandir contributed Rs. 200 per water filter, the beneficiaries had to pay Rs.70, and the rest, Rs. 2,000, were shouldered by the American firm.
Gowramma, the widow who learnt car driving, went cycling from house to house to promote the filters and point out the improvement in their health. She was paid Rs. 3,000 per month for her work.
III.2 Solar Lights
Shishu Mandir entered into an agreement with Selko Company to identify, distribute and monitor battery-fitted solar lights which are charged through solar panels. 45 families received these solar lights worth Rs. 6000/each. Shishu Mandir agreed to give feedback to the company on a weekly basis for a period of 3 months. Suitable candidates were ones without electricity or road-side businesses. This scheme resulted in savings, more profit, and ensured more study time for children.
III.3 Prevention of School Dropouts
The Bhattarahalli and Deenabandunagar slums were chosen for organising evening study programmes to ensure that the children do their homework regularly.
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III.4 Community Hall Services
The construction of the Community Hall at Kithiganur Colony six years ago proved to be highly beneficial towards community development. It houses a child-care centre, an evening study programme, is a meeting place for women’s groups, and a place where vaccinations are administered twice a year.
The Child Care Centre is run by Anugraha Trust of which 5 staff members are paid by Shishu Mandir with a donation of Rs. 12,500 per month.
The Evening Study Programme is carried out by Kristu Jyothi College.
There are numerous annexures to support and explain the facts mentioned in this report. Conclusion
The past year fills us with joy and thankfulness that we could serve a great number of people with our direct financial help, not to speak of the other guidance which they received. 762 people benefitted directly from our support, out of whom it was 444 children and 218 families with different programmes. In the school we continued to learn the art of making the children excel in their final exam by securing 7 First Classes with even 5 students above 80% and one distinction. Above that six students finished their ongoing studies, two their PUC, two their degree and two their 3-years diploma, and again 5 bagged a First Class and one a Second Class. The Home saw the highest number of adoptions this year, and even a 10-year-old girl and a 6-year-old boy could find their families. The Community College also made some initial steps towards success by imparting knowledge to otherwise family-confined women and by being able to place the majority of the students into jobs with a higher salary than ever obtainable till then. The debt relief scheme and the women’s training were another highlight of this year by which oppressing debts to the tune of Rs. 12,08,900 have been relieved for a total of 178 families. As for the Women’s Training a big leap forward was achieved this year by providing training programmes in Life Skills and three job-oriented trainings, namely house keeping, first aid and nurse assistant training. Yet two other essential services were introduced by providing the villagers with bio sand water filters and solar lamps. It is heartening to know that our staff strength has risen to 65 members this year, the major portion was added to the school. The enormous achievements of this year were of course only possible with the constant support of the donors, the German and Indian Societies, the EC and especially the ever supportive President, the staff, the children and above all the yeoman service put in by our Director Mr. Anand, which I, the Founder, would like to acknowledge sincerely and gratefully. To all of you, who are lending your hands to build further the work of Shishu Mandir we express our heartfelt thanks combined with our big hope to get your support for many years to come. Anand Hella Mundhra Director Founder June 29th 2010
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Ann. 1: Staff Members of the Home
No. Name DOB Qualification Designation Year of Joining
Year of leaving
1 Alice 23.05.66 PUC House Mother 15.03.88 -
2 Mitu Nagar 22.04.77 MSc Psych. Educator 01.04.09 24.05.10
3 Savithri N. 18.01.58 Nil Kitchen Manager 01.01.95 -
4 Jisha T.C. 19.03.84 MSW Social Worker 01.08.06 -
5 Shanthamma 25.05.69 Primary Child Care 05.04.91 -
6 Indra 16.09.83 Std. 9 Child Care 01.12.07 -
7 Rita 28.07.76 SSLC Child Care 01.02.08 -
8 Savitha R. 03.03.79 SSLC, Sec Child Care 20.07.09 30.09.09
9 Kumari J. 07.02.85 NOS, NTT Child Care 22.07.09 30.09.09
10 Padmavathi 20.09.60 Primary Cleaning Staff 02.06.93 -
11 Shanthadevi 14.12.72 Primary Cleaning Staff 15.12.00 -
12 Rajeshwari 01.07.69 SSLC Cleaning Staff 08.12.01 -
13 Venimala 29.04.73 Primary Cleaning Staff 01.11.07 -
14 Kanchana S. 10.07.83 Std. 7 Cleaning Staff 05.01.10 -
15 Divya N. 14.04.88 (BBM) Public Relations 14.03.09 -
16 Bhuvaneshwari V.N. 28.10.92 SSLC Tuition 21.09.09 31.03.10
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Ann. 2: Children in the Home
Care & Protection No. Names DOB DOA Education Date of leaving
1 Akash S. 01.01.00 04.02.10 Std. 3 - 2 Anandi M. 22.12.02 20.07.08 Prep B 2 - 3 Anusha P. 01.06.03 07.09.08 Prep B 1 - 4 Guruammal M. 04.05.88 13.03.94 III Dipl. in Fashion Designing - 5 Kavitha N. 24.05.02 14.08.09 Std. 1 A - 6 Kavya M.G. 10.01.04 19.01.10 Prep A 2 - 7 Kavya N. 27.08.01 07.08.06 Std. 1 B - 8 Kiran Kumar M. 09.01.00 18.07.07 Std. 3 12.09.09 9 Lakshmi N. 04.12.00 31.10.08 Std. 1 A - 10 Meena B. 08.12.94 29.05.09 Std. 7 - 11 Nagaveni N. 10.07.98 13.02.08 Std. 4 - 12 Navya S.M. 07.06.99 25.01.02 Special School - 13 Pavithra M. 21.07.99 27.06.05 Std. 4 - 14 Pooja M. 24.06.01 18.09.08 Prep B 1 - 15 Preethika V. 28.10.94 10.07.04 Std. 9 - 16 Rayappa A. 12.05.98 20.06.07 Std. 5 - 17 Reshma R. 17.04.86 12.05.88 Diploma in Nursing 11.06.09 18 Ruth S. 11.05.01 03.01.07 Std. 1 B - 19 Sandhya R. 16.06.00 04.08.09 Std. 1 B - 20 Sharmila W. 21.10.90 11.05.98 Std. 10 - 21 Shiva 15.11.05 12.01.10 Std. Prep A - 22 Suganya M. 24.05.95 03.02.09 Std. 6 - 23 Suman R. 19.09.93 03.02.09 Std. 9 - 24 Suman S. 09.07.94 20.06.07 Std. 7 04.02.10 25 Valarmathi A. 02.02.95 28.07.04 Std. 7 - 26 Vishalakshi M. 04.09.98 31.07.06 Std. 5 -
Adoption 1 Angelina 02.10.09 09.10.09 - 06.04.10 2 Anoop 11.10.08 16.10.08 - 02.07.09 3 Anurag 17.08.07 19.08.07 - 06.08.09 4 Bhavana 23.05.08 27.01.09 - 15.02.10 5 Bhavana (Sheetal) 01.08.09 03.02.09 - 07.11.09 6 Danya 11.03.09 21.03.09 - 07.11.09 7 Harini 03.05.08 05.05.08 - 10.06.09 8 Heena W. 19.02.96 01.06.01 - - 9 Jnanakshi 30.08.09 02.09.09 - 25.02.10 10 Monish 06.05.10 11.05.10 - - 11 Naina 16.03.10 23.03.10 - - 12 Naresh 09.10.03 01.03.08 - 08.01.10 13 Poorvi 05.09.06 24.07.07 - 30.07.09 14 Ranjini 20.10.08 24.10.08 - 01.07.09 15 Reethu 15.10.09 27.10.09 - 18.03.10 16 Sanjana 21.07.08 26.09.08 - 11.01.10 17 Stella D. 08.06.99 12.04.07 - 22.12.09 18 Varsha 25.01.10 09.02.10 - - 19 Vinod 03.11.09 13.11.09 - 19.04.10
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Ann. 3: Duration of all Children under Care and Pro tection in Shishu Mandir Home
No. of Years
No. of Children Names
20 to 24 2 Geetha, Reshma
15 to 19 6 Sudhu, Savitha Ramu, Lakshmi C., Malathi, Guru, Indirani
10 to 14 11 Tina, Jerald, David, Pratik, Piyush, Shivakumar, Kumari, Viji, Beena, Heena, Sharmila
5 to 9 15 Karthik, Edward, Valarmathi, Preethika, Preethi, Pavithra, Navya, Karthikeyan, Karthiyaini, Rebecca, Divya N., Shobha, Savitha S., Janardhan, Swami
2 to 4 16 Dilip, Ruth, Stella, Rayappa, Nagaveni, Naresh, Anandi, Anusha, Lakshmi N., Savitha N., Kavya N., Vishalakshi, Ambika, Suman S., Kiran Kumar, Pooja
0 to 1 10 Manjula, Suganya, Meena, Sandhya, Kavitha, Suman R., Shivani, Kavya M.G., Akash S., Shiva
Ann. 3a: Duration of Stay in Shishu Mandir of Child ren present
No. of years
No. of children Names
22 to 24 2 Reshma R., Geetha P.
16 1 Guruammal M.
12 1 Sharmila W.
5 to 8 4 Navya S.M., Pavithra M., Preethika V., Valarmathi A.
2 to 4 11 Anandi M., Anusha P., Lakshmi N., Nagaveni N., Pooja M., Rayappa A., Ruth S., Kavya N. , Suman S., Kiran Kumar M., Vishalakshi M.
0 to 1 8 Akash S., Suman R., Suganya M., Sandhya R., Kavitha N., Kavya M.G., Meena B., Shiva
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Ann. 4: Evaluation Criteria for New Home Children
A = 100 - 75 B = 74 - 50 C = 49 - 25 D = 24 - 0
Social Relationship
with own peer group
with staff members
with smaller/bigger children
Initiatives
Initiative to organise himself/herself
Initiative to organise his/her own belongings
Initiative to organise Home belongings
Showing own ideas
Sense of Responsibility
Following the laid down rules of the Home
- Taking a bath at the proper time
- doing homework regularly and with diligence
- coming home from school as per rules
- showing improvement after being reprimanded once
- getting up as per rules
- following the laid down scheme of duties
Cleanliness
- cleaning the room properly
- cleaning the bathroom and toilet properly
- Participating in the overall cleaning on Saturdays
- Cleanliness of the personal belongings
- Cleanliness of the cupboard and drawer
Honesty
- reporting facts as per the actual happenings
- Showing improvement after reprimanded once or twice
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Ann. 5a: In-Country Adoption in 2010
No. Name of the child Age on Admission Age at Court Order
1 Harini 2 days 1 year 1 month
2 Anurag 1 day 2 years 1 month
3 Anoop 5 days 9 months
4 Ranjini 4 days 8 months
5 Danya 24 days 10 months
6 Bhavana 13 days 8 months
7 Jnanakshi 3 days 6 months
8 Angelina 7 days 6 months
9 Vinod 10 days 5 ½ months
Ann. 5b: Inter-country adoptions in 2010
No. Name of the Child Age on Admission Age at Court Order
1 Poorvi 11 months 2 yrs. 9 months
2 Stella 8 years 10 yrs. 7 months
3 Sanjana 2 months 1 year 6 months
4 Naresh 5 ½ years 6 yrs. 3 months
5 Bhavana 8 months 1 year 9 months
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Ann. 6: Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff of Shishu Mandir School Teachers
No. Name DOB Qualification Date of Joining Designation Date of
leaving
1 Anand C. 18.06.60 B.Ph., BSc., B.Th., MA
01.07.98 Director -
2 Rani Tandon 13.04.63 B.Com., B.Ed. 01.06.96 Principal -
3 Nisha Kariappa 31.03.61 BA, TCH 01.10.98 Vice Principal -
4 Jerina P.A. 14.02.72 BA 01.04.01 Teacher -
5 Meena Nirmala A. 11.03.66 MA, B.Ed. 01.05.01 Vice Principal -
6 Stella Delvie 02.10.74 MA, B.Ed. 01.03.02 Teacher -
7 Sundari A. 13.02.83 BA, TCH 01.09.03 Teacher -
8 Aparna Latha G. 12.06.72 BA 01.06.06 Teacher -
9 Ammu S. 25.11.73 PUC, NTT 01.06.07 Teacher -
10 Anitha A. 09.06.88 BA 01.05.08 Teacher -
11 Vijaya Kala Prabha 06.01.72 M.Com. 01.06.08 Teacher -
12 Chandana Mary 13.10.83 BA, TCH 01.06.08 Teacher -
13 Nivedita Daspatnaik 05.05.82 MSc Biotechnology 10.08.09 Teacher -
14 Shahla Hashmi 03.01.75 MA 01.11.08 Teacher -
15 Shailaja C. 07.04.79 M.Com. 12.12.08 Teacher -
16 Reena Khanna 03.02.74 B.Com. 10.11.08 Teacher 15.04.10
17 Vedashree S. 02.03.88 BA 04.09.08 Teacher 14.08.09
18 Lakshmi Priya K. 28.06.78 M.Com. 28.07.09 Teacher 25.01.10
19 Josephine Mary A. 09.09.74 BA 01.04.09 Teacher 15.04.10
20 Charusheela Khati 21.11.59 MSc Microbiol., B.Ed. 25.05.09 Teacher -
21 Sushmitha N.R. 10.07.83 MSc Mathematics 01.06.09 Teacher -
22 Laveena Jyothi Fernandes
25.05.83 DEE, NTT 18.01.10 Teacher -
23 Savitha K. 05.03.83 MA , B.Ed. 03.02.10 Teacher -
24 Farhath Naaz 01.06.79 BA Hindi, Dipl. E & C 08.03.10 Teacher -
25 Jayashree U. 16.03.66 TCH 01.11.19 Teacher 09.02.10
26 Jayashree V. 25.07.82 B.Com. 10.08.09 Teacher 30.11.09
27 Vipitha Shiju 22.08.83 MA 01.06.08 Teacher 04.06.09
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Office Staff
No. Name DOB Qualification Date of Joining Designation Date of
leaving
1 Geetha P. 03.09.82 Sen. Second.& Tally 01.06.01 Acct./ Cashier -
2 Savitha R. 03.03.79 NOS, (Secr. Course) 11.02.09 Secretary -
3 Swami E. 01.07.84 NOS 01.04.10 Administration -
Social Workers
No. Name DOB Qualification Date of Joining Designation Date of
leaving
1 Praveen 02.07.81 MSW 05.11.08 Social worker -
2 Raj Kumar K. 01.07.83 MSW 09.11.09 Social worker -
3 Shalini 08.12.85 MSW 09.07.09 Social worker 11.09.09
Maintenance Staff
No. Name DOB Qualification Date of Joining Designation Date of
leaving
1 Rosemary Alphonse 06.02.50 SSLC 01.01.94 Supervisor -
3 Kannamma 07.07.71 Std. 2 01.07.01 Cleaning Staff -
5 Rajeshwari 10.08.82 Std. 8 01.10.07 Cleaning Staff -
2 Babu 18.05.78 Std. 9 01.03.08 Cook -
4 Raj Kumar 12.06.80 Std. 10 10.09.08 Driver -
6 Vijaya 05.07.72 Std. 4 01.02.08 Cleaning Staff -
7 Elizabeth Rani 18.03.78 Std. 10 01.03.08 Cleaning Staff -
8 Nagaraj 24.12.78 Std. 3 01.01.08 Security/Garden. -
11 Padma C. - 30.10.09 Cleaning Staff 01.01.10
12 Rani - 19.08.09 Cleaning Staff 12.01.10
9 Jyothi P. 28.04.85 Std. 8 14.01.10 Cleaning Staff -
10 Madeena 24.11.88 SSLC 13.05.09 Cleaning Staff 11.08.09
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Ann. 7: Staff Credit Society
Repayment No. Names Total Savings Loan taken
Savings Paid Balance
1 Anand 11.000,00 47.300,00 11.000,00 24.600,00 11.700,00
2 Rani Tandon 12.000,00 − − − −
3 Nisha Kariappa 24.000,00 − − − −
4 Meena Nirmala 9.000,00 53.000,00 9.000,00 5.000,00 39.000,00
5 Jerina 14.500,00 −
6 Stella Delvie 5.500,00 95.200,00 5.500,00 13.000,00 76.700,00
7 Sundari 11.000,00 − − − −
8 Aparna 21.000,00 − − − −
9 Jayshree 1.000,00 − − − −
10 Ammu 7.500,00 − − − −
11 Vipitha 3.000,00 − − − −
12 Anitha 11.000,00 − − − −
13 Chandana 8.500,00 − − − −
14 Vijaya Kala 3.300,00 36.400,00 3.300,00 16.500,00 16.600,00
15 Shahla Hashmi 8.000,00 − − − −
16 Shailaja 8.000,00 − − − −
17 Charu Latha 22.000,00 − − − −
18 Vedashree 0,00 − − − −
19 Reena Khanna 8.000,00 − − − −
20 Sushmitha 4.000,00 − − − −
21 Lakshmipriya 2.500,00 − − − −
22 Niveditha 2.500,00 − − − −
23 Josephine 4.000,00 − − − −
24 Alice 20.900,00 − − − −
25 Shantamma 2.200,00 65.600,00 2.200,00 18.900,00 44.500,00
26 Shanta Devi 1.100,00 50.400,00 1.100,00 11.300,00 38.000,00
27 Padmavathi 2.200,00 89.600,00 2.200,00 27.952,00 59.448,00
28 Savithri 2.200,00 − − − −
29 Rajeshwari 800,00 56.704,00 800,00 10.504,00 45.400,00
30 Jisha 5.500,00 81.400,00 5.500,00 9.900,00 66.000,00
31 Rita 2.200,00 9.400,00 2.200,00 4.500,00 2.700,00
32 Vennimala 2.200,00 50.200,00 2.200,00 7.828,00 40.172,00
33 Geetha 5.500,00 38.000,00 5.500,00 11.000,00 21.500,00
34 Kumar 3.000,00 10.000,00
35 Praveen 5.500,00 80.000,00 5.500,00 17.700,00 56.800,00
36 Rosemary 22.000,00 − − − −
37 Kanamma 6.300,00 − − − −
38 Indira 2.200,00 16.200,00 2.200,00 4.600,00 9.400,00
39 Rajeshwari 4.600,00 − − − −
40 Vijaya 4.200,00 − − − −
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41 Elizabeth 3.500,00 100.000,00 3.500,00 21.000,00 75.500,00
42 Babu 5.500,00 − − − −
43 Sakina Banu 800,00 − − − −
44 Nagraj 2.200,00 2.000,00 2.000,00
45 Savitha 800,00 30.500,00 30.500,00
46 Shalini − − − −
47 Rajkumar 500,00 14.000,00 500,00 13.500,00
48 Raghu 2.200,00 59.000,00 2.200,00 23.000,00 33.800,00
49 Neeraja 35.500,00 − − − −
50 Thejovathi − − − −
51 Stella Mary 3.300,00 40.600,00 3.300,00 26.100,00 11.200,00
52 Sagay 5.200,00 − − − −
53 Jay Prakash 2.200,00 14.000,00 2.200,00 3.000,00 8.800,00
54 Joseph 2.200,00 3.000,00 2.200,00 200,00 600,00
55 Chandramouli 1.200,00 − − − −
56 Nusrath 2.800,00 − − − −
57 Usha 30.000,00 8.000,00 22.000,00
58 Pravilika 16.000,00 10.987,00 5.013,00
59 Viji 9.637,00 4.534,00 5.103,00
60 Swami 37.697,00 6.018,00 31.679,00
61 Esther 12.300,00 9.544,00 2.756,00
62 Arun 28.300,00 − − − −
63 Mama 300.000,00 − − − −
64 Venkatesh 21.795,00 21.795,00
65 Tina 250.000,00 21.000,00 229.000,00
66 Sudhu 147.431,00 16.244,00 131.187,00
67 Karthiyani 3.240,00 − − − −
68 Shivakumar 3.850,00 − − − −
69 Reshma 11.000,00 − − − −
70 school children 33.734,00 − − − −
71 Shishu 322.000,00 − − − −
72 Komala 6.000,00 − − − −
73 Anand Babu 8.500,00 − − − −
74 SHG 28.351,00 − − − −
75 Divya 3.000,00 − − − −
76 Gulzar 3.000,00 − − − −
77 School Savings 15.700,00 − − − −
78 Home Savings 2.300,00 − − − −
79 Bhuvaneshwari 4.500,00 − − − −
80 staff welfare 14.886,00 − − − −
81 Pratik 50.000,00 − 10.100,00 39.900,00
82 Karthik 30.000,00 − 7.926,00 22.074,00
Total 1.150.161,00 1.647.364,00 72.100,00 350.937,00 1.214.327,00
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Ann. 8: School Children's List No. Prep A 1 Date of Birth No. Prep A 2 Date of Birth 1 Abhishek N. 28.12.04 1 Kavya M.G. 10.01.04 2 Janet V. 29.06.04 2 Naveen T. 14.09.04 3 Monisha N. 16.07.04 3 Pallavi R. 21.01.04 4 Nithesh Nixon R. 23.07.04 4 Radhika N. 09.01.04 5 Princy S. 22.04.04 5 Reshma S. 25.04.04 6 Rakshitha V. 17.09.04 6 Riyas Fathima M. 20.01.04 7 Revathi M. 26.01.04 7 Shashi Kumar S. 14.08.04 8 Saneya Taj S. 13.01.04 8 Sheethal R. 21.04.04 9 Surendra Singh S. 21.11.03 9 Venilla A. 19.08.04 10 Sushmitha V. 19.03.04 10 Vinay R. 06.09.04 11 Syed Saheel S. 07.07.04 11 Nishya 10.09.04
No. Prep B 1 Date of Birth No. Prep B 2 Date of Birth 1 Akash L.S. 22.11.02 1 Ajay Kumar L. 27.09.03 2 Ambika V. 04.10.03 2 Anandi M. 22.12.02 3 Anusha P. 01.06.03 3 Cecilia B. 06.10.03 4 Mamatha R. 25.01.03 4 Divya S. 12.03.03 5 Pooja M. 24.06.01 5 Harshitha S. 10.10.03 6 Prashanth M. 22.04.03 6 Keerthi R. 05.10.03 7 Ranjitha S. 11.11.03 7 Praveen Kumar G. 13.10.03 8 Shanthala V. 05.07.03 8 Sneha Basilica P. 05.07.03 9 Sindu K. A. 17.01.03 9 Udaya Kumar P. 30.08.03 10 Syed Ahmed A. 09.04.03 10 Vandhana L. 15.09.03
11 Veena G. 02.12.02
No. Std. 1 B Date of Birth No. Std. 1 A Date of Birth 1 Subramani G. 14.03.02 1 Bhavya N. 01.05.02 2 Ashwini M. 17.06.01 2 Chandrika K. 14.04.02 3 Kavya D. N. 17.04.02 3 Harshu B. 22.12.00 4 Kavya N. 27.08.01 4 Jennifer A. 22.08.02 5 Naresh S.M. 09.10.03 5 Kavitha N. 24.05.02 6 Pallavi R. 08.12.01 6 Kala E. 15.01.01 7 Ruth S. 11.05.01 7 Lakshmi N. 04.12.00 8 Supriya R. 02..06.02 8 Mary Basilica I. 08.09.01 9 Tulasi S. 08.06.01 9 Puneeth Kumar P. 09.09.02 10 Vishalakshi V 22.06.02 10 Tabassum A. 04.06.00 11 Sandhya R. 16.06.00 11 Rajeshwari Bai R. 29.06.01 12 Sumithra M. 22.06.02
No. Std. 2 Date of Birth No. Std. 3 Date of Birth 1 Adhi Seshya N. 30.06.00 1 Akash S. 01.01.00 2 Antony Abhishek A. 03.06.01 2 Angel Rupavathi A. 08.01.99 3 Bindu K. 27.09.00 3 Antony Mary A. 28.06.99 4 Lakshmi Devi K. 08.07.99 4 Kiran Kumar M. 09.01.00 5 Chandini N. 06.06.00 5 Lakshmi M. 09.05.99 6 Deepa M. 15.06.00 6 Maria Nithya A. 10.09.99 7 Pallavi M. 08.07.00 7 Monica M. 10.05.00 8 Nisha V. 22.04.00 8 Pooja V. 27.01.00 9 Sangeetha N. 01.06.00 9 Shiva S. 06.06.99 10 Soundariya S. 05.09.00 10 Sowmya H. 27.06.99 11 Sukitha M. 03.06.99 12 Yasmeen H. 10.12.99 13 Stella D. 08.06.99
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No. Std. 4 Date of Birth No. Std. 5 Date of Birth 1 Akshala T. 09.08.98 1 Amar M. 29.10.97 2 Harish K.N. 23.03.99 2 Arun Kumar N. 24.05.97 3 Monisha A. 18.07.98 3 Chaithra Mary S. 07.07.98 4 Murali R. 12.08.98 4 Harish N. 01.04.98 5 Nagaveni N. 10.07.98 5 Ravi S. 13.02.97 6 Nandini G. 29.06.98 6 Rayappa A. 12.05.98 7 Nandini N. 22.06.98 7 Sharmila A. 13.04.98 8 Pavithra M. 21.07.99 8 Shilpa A.P. 01.03.97 9 Ramesh B. 01.07.98 9 Shruthi S. 16.11.97 10 Shivani G. 26.08.97 10 Swarna M. 06.01.98 11 Nethravathi N. 09.09.97 11 Vishalakshi M. 04.09.98
12 Vivelia Mary S. 09.01.98
No. Std. 6 Date of Birth No. Std. 7 Date of Birth 1 Brigita Vinolia P. 31.03.97 1 Anand G. 28.06.96 2 Chaitra V. 30.03.98 2 Kanthalakshmi J. 02.12.95 3 Haritha I. 06.10.1997 3 Martin R. 15.05.95 4 Kumari N. 13.04.97 4 Meena B. 08.12.94 5 Kusuma V. 15/12/97 5 Merlin S. 03.12.94 6 Pravilika P. 19.06.96 6 Ramya S. 16.04.95 7 Princy Roselin A. 05.10.96 7 Shammu S. 11.10.95 8 Shashi Kumar V. 27.10.95 8 Sindu A. 05.02.95 9 Shilpa P. 02.06.96 9 Suman S. 09.07.94 10 Suganya M. 24.05.95 10 Valarmathi A. 02.02.95 11 Varalakshmi C. 15.02.97 11 Smitha Shirley A. 27.03.96
No. Std. 8 Date of Birth No. Std. 9 Date of Birth 1 Bhuvaneshwari R. 10.07.93 1 Preethika V. 28.10.94 2 Caroline C. 16.03.96 2 Priya K.R. 02.04.91 3 Cynthia Rani D. 25.12.94 3 Priya R. 13.09.94 4 Dilip K. 05.04.95 4 Sandhya M. 16.06.94 5 Kavitha G. 01.08.93 5 Saraswathi P. 14.12.94 6 Rebecca R. 23.02.94 6 Chennamma R. 24.10.91 7 Suman I. 24.05.95 7 Tirumala C. 14.11.93 8 Samith Sunny A. 30.06.94 8 Catherine.M 30.12.91 9 Vidyashree C. 09.06.94 9 Suman R. 19.09.93
10 Esther S. 14.02.94 No. Std. 10 Date of Birth 1 Hussain A. 30.06.93 Day Scholars 144 2 Koushalya M. 10.04.92 Home Children 20 3 Maria J. 16.09.93 Total Children 164 4 Preethi Maria P. 08.06.94 5 Sandhya N. 11.11.92 6 Savitha S. 17.08.92 7 Shakila M. 28.09.89 8 Girija R. 09.01.90 9 Nandini V. 05.10.89 10 Sharmila W. 21.10.90
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Ann. 9a: Distribution of Boys and Girls in Shis hu Mandir School
Class Boys Girls Total Prep A 1 4 7 11 Prep A 2 3 8 11 Prep B 1 3 7 10 Prep B 2 3 7 10 Std. 1 A 1 10 11 Std. 1 B 2 10 12 Std. 2 1 09 10 Std. 3 3 10 13 Std. 4 3 8 11 Std. 5 5 7 12 Std. 6 1 10 11 Std. 7 3 8 11 Std. 8 3 6 09 Std. 9 - 10 10 Std. 10 1 9 10 Total 39 125 164
Ann. 9b: Details of Promotion
Class No. of Children Promoted Detained Left the
School Prep A 1 11 10 - 1 Prep A 2 11 10 1 1 Prep B 1 10 09 1 1 Prep B 2 10 09 1 - I A 11 10 1 1 I B 12 10 1 1 II 10 08 2 1 III 13 12 - 1 IV 11 10 1 - V 12 12 - - VI 11 11 - - VII 11 11 - - VIII 09 07 1 1 IX 10 09 - 1 X 10 09 1 - Total 164 154 10 -
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Ann. 11: Educational Tours
Class Place Month Std. 1A and 1B Bannerghatta Zoo November
Std. 2nd and 3rd Bannerghatta Zoo December
Std. 4th, 5th and 6th Nandi Hills January
Prep A1 and A2 Lagoon Fantasy Park September
Prep B1 and B2 Bal Bhavan October
Std. 7th, 8th and 9th Planetarium December
Std 2 to 9th Bal Bhavan: Story Carnival Fest February
Ann. 10: Children who left Shishu Mandir School
No. Name Class Reason for leaving
1 Girija R. 10 Completed SSLC
2 Nandini V. 10 Completed SSLC
3 Koushalya M. 10 Completed SSLC
4 Savitha S. 10 Completed SSLC
5 Shakila M. 10 Completed SSLC
6 Sandhya N. 10 Completed SSLC
7 Hussain A. 10 Completed SSLC
8 Maria J. 10 Completed SSLC
9 Preethi Maria P. 10 Completed SSLC
10 Sharmila W. 10 Failed SSLC
11 Chennamma R. 9 Ran away from the family
12 Veena G. Prep B Failed, joined another school
13 Vinay R. Prep A Failed, joined another school
19 Harshu B. Prep B Failed, joined another school
14 Riyaz Fathima M. Prep A Family shifted
20 Soundariya S. Std. 2 Family moved away
17 Surendra Singh S. Prep A Mother settled in her native place
18 Samith Sunny A. 8 Irregular to the school
15 Naresh S.M. 1 Adoption
16 Stella D. 3 Adoption
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Ann. 12: Birthday Presents June 2009 to May 2010
No. Name Class Amount (Rs.) Gifts
1 Adhisheshya N. 2nd std 1.800,00 1.Dresses 2. Provisions
2 Anand Babu I. 2ndPUC 7.500,00 Savings (Deposit)
3 Anandi M. Prep B2 3.000,00 1.Sandals 2.Savings
4 Anthony Abhishek A. 2nd std 3.000,00 Provisions
5 Ashwini M. 1st std B 3.000,00 1.Loan repayment 2. Bank A/C for Ashwini
6 Catherine M. 9th std 1.800,00 1.Dresses 2.Loan Repayment
7 Chaitra Mary S. 4th std 1.200,00 1.Provisions 2.Dress
8 Esther Sindhu S. 9th std 2.100,00 1.Gas stove 2.Dresses
9 Gowtham R. ITI 1.800,00 For Medical Checkup
10 Kavya M.G. Prep A2 1.200,00 1.Dress 2.Provisions
11 Kiran M. 3rd std 2.400,00 Cycle (Rs.600 by Kiran’s grandmother)
12 Komala S. 8th std 6.000,00 Savings (Deposit)
13 Kumar J. working 1.200,00 Dresses
14 Monisha A. 4th std 1.500,00 Loan Repayment
15 Nandini G. 4th std 1.800,00 1.Dress 2.Brother’s school fees
16 Nisha V. 2nd std 1.200,00 1.Pressure cooker 2.Vessels
17 Pooja V. 3rd std 6.000,00 1.Cycle 2.Cupboard
18 Preethi Maria P. 10th std 1.800,00 Brother’s college fees
19 Preethika V. 9th std 3.000,00 1.Provisions 2.Dresses
20 Rajeshwari R. 1st std A 2.400,00 Brother’s school fees
21 Ranjitha S. Prep B1 1.200,00 1.Cealing fan 2.Sandals
22 Ravi S. 5th std 2.160,00 Bicycle (Rs. 840 given by Ravi’s father)
23 Sandhya M. 9th std 3.000,00 Provisions
24 Saraswati P. 9th std 3.000,00 1.Dress 2.Savings
25 Shammu S. 7th std 1.800,00 1.Mixer grinder 2.Dress 3.Personal use
26 Shashikumar V. 6th std 3.000,00 1.Grinder 2.Sandals
27 Shilpa A.P. 5th std 1.800,00 1.Dresses 2.Loan Repayment
28 Sindu A. 7th std 3.000,00 1.For Sister’s school fees 2.Dresses
29 Sneha Basilica P. Prep B2 1.200,00 Provisions
30 Sukitha M. 3rd std 3.000,00 Sister’s school fee
31 Suman R. 9th std 1.500,00 1.Dress 2.Provisions for the family
32 Suman S. 7th std 3.000,00 Sister’s school fee
33 Vandhana L. Prep B2 1.800,00 Pressure Cooker,vessels, water storing drum, dresses
Birthday gifts still to be bought
34 Asha N. 2nd PUC 1.200,00 -
35 Dilip K. 8th std 1.800,00 -
36 Harish K.N 4th std 1.200,00 -
37 Kumari N. 6th std 1.650,00 -
38 Monica M. 3rd std 1.100,00 -
39 Priya K.R. 9th std 2.400,00 -
40 Smitha Shirley A. 7th std 900,00 -
41 Susmitha V. Prep A1 5.400,00 -
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Annexure 13: Savings of the School Children No. Name March Final Amt. No. Name March Final Amt. 1 Abhishisk N. 50,00 450,00 54 Harshitha S. 50,00 1.000,00 2 Adi Seshaya N. 50,00 2.200,00 55 Harshu B. 50,00 2.200,00 3 Ajay Kumar L. 50,00 1.000,00 56 Heena W. 50,00 2.650,00 4 Akash L.S. 50,00 1.600,00 57 Hemanth Srivtsa S. 200,00 7.400,00 5 Akash S. 250,00 2.800,00 58 Hussain A. 50,00 4.550,00 6 Akila M. 50,00 2.750,00 59 Janet V. 50,00 450,00 7 Aksa M. 50,00 5.250,00 60 Jennifer J. 50,00 1.600,00 8 Akshala T. 50,00 3.350,00 61 Jithesh Y. 100,00 3.700,00 9 Amar M. 50,00 3.950,00 62 Kala E. 50,00 2.200,00 10 Ambika V. 50,00 1.000,00 63 Kannamma R. 100,00 9.700,00 11 Anand Babu I. 100,00 4.500,00 64 Kantha Lakshmi J. 100,00 10.300,00 12 Anand G. 50,00 4.550,00 65 Kaushalya M. 50,00 5.250,00 13 Anandi M. 50,00 950,00 66 Kavitha G. 50,00 5.250,00 14 Angel Roopavathy A. 50,00 3.350,00 67 Kavitha N. 50,00 1.600,00 15 Anthony Abishek A. 50,00 1.600,00 68 Kavitha V. 100,00 10.500,00 16 Anthony Mary A. 50,00 2.800,00 69 Kavya D.N. 50,00 1.600,00 17 Anushia P. 50,00 900,00 70 Kavya M.G. 50,00 450,00 18 Aravind A. 50,00 5.250,00 71 Kavya N. 100,00 1.900,00 19 Arun Kumar N. 50,00 4.550,00 72 Keerthi R. 50,00 1.000,00 20 Asha N. 100,00 5.500,00 73 Kiran Kumar M. 50,00 2.800,00 21 Ashwini M. 50,00 1.600,00 74 Kiron B. 100,00 700,00 22 Benson B. 50,00 5.250,00 75 Komala S. 50,00 2.900,00 23 Bhavya N. 50,00 1.600,00 76 Kumari N. 50,00 4.550,00 24 Bhuvaneshwari R. 50,00 5.250,00 77 Kusuma V. 100,00 900,00 25 Bhuvaneshwari V.N. 100,00 10.500,00 78 Lakshmi N. 50,00 700,00 26 Bindu K. 50,00 2.200,00 79 Lakshmi Devi K. 50,00 2.800,00 27 Brijita Vinolya P. 50,00 3.850,00 80 Lakshmi M. 50,00 3.350,00 28 Carolin C. 50,00 5.150,00 81 Mahadevan N. 100,00 10.300,00 29 Catherine M. 50,00 5.250,00 82 Maheshwari R. 100,00 4.600,00 30 Cecilia B. 50,00 1.000,00 83 Mamtha R. 50,00 1.000,00 31 Chaitra Mary S. 50,00 3.950,00 84 Manus D. 200,00 11.600,00 32 Chaitra V. 50,00 2.900,00 85 Maria J. 100,00 10.500,00 33 Chandar Kumar 100,00 10.500,00 86 Maria Nithya A. 100,00 5.600,00 34 Chandini K. 50,00 2.200,00 87 Martin R. 50,00 5.250,00 35 Chandrika K. 50,00 1.600,00 88 Mary Baslica I. 50,00 1.600,00 36 Chennamma R. 100,00 10.500,00 89 Mary Juliet S. 100,00 10.500,00 37 Cynthia Rani D. 50,00 5.150,00 90 Mary P. 200,00 7.800,00 38 Deepa M. 50,00 2.200,00 91 Meena B. 100,00 900,00 39 Dilip A. 50,00 5.250,00 92 Merlin S. 50,00 2.750,00 40 Divya N. 500,00 4.500,00 93 Monica M. 50,00 2.850,00 41 Divya N. 100,00 9.100,00 94 Monisha A. 50,00 3.350,00 42 Divya Narsimha 100,00 2.200,00 95 Monisha N. 50,00 450,00 43 Divya S. 50,00 1.000,00 96 Murali R. 50,00 3.350,00 44 Eranna E. 50,00 1.200,00 97 Nagaveni N. 50,00 3.350,00 45 Esther P. 50,00 2.900,00 98 Nandini G. 50,00 3.350,00 46 Esther S. 50,00 3.600,00 99 Nandini N. 50,00 3.350,00 47 Girija R. 100,00 10.500,00 100 Nandini V. 50,00 5.250,00 48 Gokul S. 200,00 11.600,00 101 Naveen T. 50,00 450,00 49 Guru Kiran R. 100,00 700,00 102 Netravathi N. 50,00 3.950,00 50 Guruammal M. 100,00 7.800,00 103 Nikitha M. 50,00 2.750,00 51 Harish K.N. 50,00 3.350,00 104 Nisha Anthony 50,00 250,00 52 Harish N. 100,00 7.900,00 105 Nisha V. 50,00 2.800,00
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53 Haritha I. 100,00 900,00 106 Nithis Nikshen R. 50,00 450,00 107 Pallavi M. 50,00 2.200,00 160 Shilpa P. 50,00 4.550,00 108 Pallavi R. 50,00 1.600,00 161 Shiva Kumar N. 50,00 900,00 109 Pallavi R. 50,00 450,00 162 Shiva S. 50,00 2.800,00 110 Pavithra K. 100,00 700,00 163 Shivani G. 50,00 3.950,00 111 Pooja M. 50,00 1.600,00 164 Shreya N. 50,00 300,00 112 Pooja V. 50,00 2.800,00 165 Shushmitha V. 50,00 450,00 113 Prasanth M. 50,00 1.000,00 166 Sindhu A. 50,00 5.250,00 114 Praveena Kumar P. 50,00 1.000,00 167 Sindu K.A. 50,00 1.000,00 115 Praveena R. 50,00 3.850,00 168 Sneha Baslica P. 50,00 1.000,00 116 Pravilika P. 50,00 1.050,00 169 Soundaria S. 50,00 2.200,00 117 Preethi Maria P. 100,00 10.300,00 170 Sowmaya H. 50,00 2.800,00 118 Preethika V. 50,00 5.250,00 171 Sruthi S. 50,00 3.950,00 119 Princy Roseline A. 100,00 9.100,00 172 Subramani G. 50,00 2.200,00 120 Princy S. 50,00 450,00 173 Sudha Rani M. 100,00 10.500,00 121 Priya K.R. 100,00 10.300,00 174 Sudha Rani R. 100,00 10.500,00 122 Priya R. 100,00 10.300,00 175 Suganya M. 100,00 10.500,00 123 Puja R. 100,00 4.600,00 176 Sukitha M. 50,00 2.750,00 124 Puneet Kumar P. 50,00 1.600,00 177 Suman I. 50,00 5.150,00 125 Radhika N. 50,00 450,00 178 Suman R. 50,00 250,00 126 Rajeshwari R. 50,00 1.600,00 179 Suman S. 50,00 5.250,00 127 Rakesh N. 50,00 2.200,00 180 Sumithra M. 50,00 1.000,00 128 Rakshitha V. 50,00 450,00 181 Supriya R. 50,00 1.600,00 129 Ramesh B. 50,00 3.350,00 182 Surendra Sigh S. 50,00 1.000,00 130 Ramya S. 100,00 10.300,00 183 Susan Diana 100,00 5.250,00 131 Ranjith S. 50,00 1.000,00 184 Susmitha Shirely A. 100,00 10.500,00 132 Ravi S. 100,00 9.100,00 185 Swarna M. 50,00 3.950,00 133 Rayappa A. 50,00 3.950,00 186 Syed Ahmed A. 50,00 1.000,00 134 Rebecca R. 50,00 3.850,00 187 Syed Saheel S. 50,00 450,00 135 Reshma S. 50,00 450,00 188 Tabbasum A. 50,00 1.600,00 136 Revathi M. 50,00 450,00 189 Tirumala C. 100,00 10.500,00 137 Rogers Benny 50,00 5.250,00 190 Tulsi S. 50,00 1.600,00 138 Ruchitha D. 100,00 7.000,00 191 Udaya Kumar P. 50,00 1.000,00 139 Ruth Esther 100,00 2.200,00 192 Valarmathi A. 100,00 10.500,00 140 Ruth S. 50,00 1.200,00 193 Vandana L. 50,00 1.000,00 141 Samith Sunny A. 50,00 5.150,00 194 Varalakshmi C. 100,00 9.100,00 142 Sandhya M. 100,00 10.300,00 195 Varalakshmi S. 50,00 5.150,00 143 Sandhya N. 100,00 10.300,00 196 Veena G. 50,00 1.600,00 144 Sandhya R. 50,00 2.200,00 197 Venilla A. 50,00 450,00 145 Saneya Taj S. 50,00 450,00 198 Veronica R. 50,00 3.850,00 146 Sangeetha N. 50,00 2.200,00 199 Vidhyashree C. 100,00 10.500,00 147 Sanjay P. 50,00 4.550,00 200 Vijay A. 50,00 2.100,00 148 Sanjay R. 100,00 2.000,00 201 Vijaya A. 200,00 4.400,00 149 Saraswathi P. 100,00 10.500,00 202 Vinay R. 50,00 450,00 150 Savitha S. 100,00 10.300,00 203 Vinod J. 50,00 5.250,00 151 Shakila M. 100,00 10.500,00 204 Vishalaski M. 50,00 3.350,00 152 Shammu S. 100,00 10.500,00 205 Vishalaski V. 50,00 1.600,00 153 Shankar E. 50,00 1.200,00 206 Vivelia Mary S. 50,00 3.950,00 154 Shantala V. 50,00 1.000,00 207 Wilson Rosario 100,00 3.200,00 155 Sharmila A. 50,00 3.950,00 208 Yasmeen H. 50,00 2.800,00 156 Shashi Kumar S. 50,00 450,00 209 Yuckitha D. Yovel 100,00 3.700,00
157 Shashi Kumar V. 100,00 6.100,00 Grand Total since 2001 14.550,00 818.050,00 158 Sheetal R. 50,00 450,00 159 Shilpa A.P. 50,00 4.550,00 Total Savings of 2009-10 174.600,00
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Ann. 14: Education Sponsorships
College Education and Vocational Training
No. Name Year of joining School
Year of leaving School Present Course Fees for present
course per annum
1 Divya N. 1994 2005 III yr. BBM 36.242,00
2 Guruammal M. 1994 2007 III Diploma in Fashion in Designing
18.845,00
3 Sheeba P. 1994 2005 III yr. BCA computer
4 Jhansi 1995 2007 II PUC failed
5 Angel 1995 2007 II Diploma in Commercial Practice
discontinued
6 Susan Diana 1995 2006 Diploma in Computer Engineering
discontinued
7 Aksa M. 1996 2009 I PUC 10.625,00
8 Mahadevan N. 1996 2009 I ITI in Electricals 20.889,00
9 Benson B. 1996 2008 II PUC computer
10 Saranya 1996 2007 II PUC finished
11 Anand Babu I. 1997 2008 II PUC 2.492,00
12 Vinod J. 1997 2009 I ITI in Electricals 20.236,00
13 Naveen 1997 2007 II PUC discontinued
14 Asha N. 1998 2009 I PUC 14.850,00
15 Roger Benny B. 1998 2008 II ITI in Air Conditioning
5.648,00
16 Kalpana M. 1998 2009 I PUC 9.210,00
17 Varalakshmi S. 1998 2009 I PUC 15.860,00
18 Gowtham 1998 2007 Diploma in Automobiles discontinued
19 Kavitha V. 1999 2009 I PUC 15.810,00
20 Shivakumar N. 1999 2009 I PUC 9.483,00
21 Deepa S. 2000 2003 III yr. Nursing 27.195,00
22 Manjula N. 2001 2008 I PUC 5.000,00
23 Mary Juliet 2001 2009 I PUC 9.880,00
24 Sudha Rani M. 2001 2008 II Diploma in Commercial Practice
8.400,00
Total 225.715,00
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School Students in Outside Schools
No. Name Year of joining SMEC
Age Course Institution Amount per year
3 Karthiyani S. 1999 17.9 yrs. 10th std Baby Mirror School 11.075,00
1 Aravind A. 2000 16 years 9th std Baby Mirror School 8.175,00
2 Chander Kumar S. 2000 16.6 yrs. 8th std Christ King Public School 3.350,00
4 Komala S. 2001 16.0 yrs. 8th std SJES School 6.700,00
7 Sudha Rani R. 2001 15.4 yrs. 6th std Brilliant School 13.175,00
6 Rakesh N. 2006 9.10 yrs. UKG St. Gasper School 5.685,00
5 Kavya M.N. 2008 7.5 yrs. 1st std St. Antony's School 1.550,00
Total 49.710,00
Grand Total 275.425,00
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Ann. 15: Survey of SSLC and Higher Education PUC Completed PUC Completed 1st Year
No. Name Course Year of completion No. Name Course Year of
completion 1 Anand Babu I. Commerce 2010 1 Aksa M. Commerce - 2 Celine S. Arts 2005 2 Asha N. Commerce - 3 Deepa S. Arts 2005 3 Kalpana M. Arts - 4 Divya N. Science 2007 4 Kavitha V. Commerce - 5 Karthik S. Science 2004 5 Mary Juliet S. Commerce - 6 Lakshmi C. Arts 2001 6 Shiva Kumar N. Commerce - 7 Malathi R. Arts 2001 7 Varalakshmi S. Commerce - 8 Manoshalini M. Arts 2005 9 Piyush Bagri Commerce 2007 10 Pratik Bagri Commerce 2004 11 Reshma R. Science 2005 PUC Failed/Discontinued 12 Roger Benson B. Commerce 2010 1 Jhansi D. Commerce 2009 (Fail) 13 Saranya M. Commerce 2009 2 Manjula N. Science Discontinued 14 Savitha N. Science 1996 3 Naveen S. Science 2009 (Fail)
15 Sheeba P. Science 2007 4 Sudhir J. Commerce 2008 (Fail)
16 Viji M. Science 2001
Degree 2 years ITI
No. Name Course Year of completion No. Name Course Status
1 Celine S. BA 2008 1 Jerald A. ITI Completed
2 Divya N. BBM 2010 2 Roger Benny B. Air Cond. Refrig. Completed
3 Janardhan N. BA Discont. 3 Vinod J. ITI in Electrical Persuing
4 Karthik S. BE 2008 4 Madhan R. ITI in Electron. Failed
5 Lakshmi C. BA 2004 5 Mahadevan N. ITI in Electrical Persuing
6 Malathi R. BA 2004 7 Manoshalini M. BA 2008
8 Pratik Bagri Bcom 2007 Post Graduation
9 Savitha N. B.Sc 2000 F No. Name Course Year of completion
10 Sheeba P. BCA 2010 1 Malathi R. MTA 2007
11 Viji M. B.Sc 2004 2 Viji M. MCA 2008
Driving Licence
Teachers Training 1 David S. 2-wheeler 4-wheeler
No. Name Course Duration 2 Shamsundar A. 2-wheeler 4-wheeler
1 Lakshmi C. B.Ed. One year 3 Swami E. 2-wheeler 4-wheeler
2 Kumari J. Nursery 6 months 4 Jerald A. 2-wheeler -
3 Jennifer A. Nursery 7 months 5 Jennifer A. 2-wheeler -
4 Beena G. Nursery 8 months 6 Mahadevan N. 2-wheeler -
5 Koushalya M. Bharathnat. 2 years 7 Benny B. 2-wheeler -
6 Bhuvaneshwari V.N. Bharathnat. 2 years 8 Benson B. 2-wheeler -
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Annexure 16: Repayment for Higher Education Expens es
No. Name Course completed Year of Completion
Total Share [50% of
total exp.]
Amt. paid till May
2010 Balance
1 Savitha N. PUC, B.Sc. failed 1997 21.000,00 - 21.000,00
2 Savitha R. 10th NOS, Secretarial Course failed 1998 5.000,00 - 5.000,00
3 Tina A. 10th NOS, Secretarial Course failed 1998 5.000,00 - 5.000,00
4 Shobha A. 12th NOS, Secretarial Course 1998 7.500,00 - 7.500,00
5 Janardhan N. 12th NOS, Degree (continuing) 2000 18.000,00 18.000,00 cleared
6 Jerald A. ITI 2001 20.000,00 - 20.000,00
7 Kumari J. 12th NOS, Secr. Course, NTT 2003 10.000,00 1.000,00 9.000,00
8 Prabhu P. 10th failed 2004 2.509,00 - 2.509,00
9 Sudhu A. 12th NOS, Secretarial Course 2004 7.775,00 2.200,00 5.575,00
10 Jennifer A. 10th NOS, Prepar. Teacher's Training
2005 1.561,00 - 1.561,00
11 Lakshmi C. PUC, B.A., B.Ed. (discontinued) 2006 48.559,75 - 48.559,75
12 Madhan R. ITI in electronics 2006 10.314,00 - 10.314,00
13 Pramod B.P. 10th, I Diploma in computer engineering (discontinued)
2006 16.955,00 8.000,00 8.955,00
14 Malathi R. PUC, B.A., MTA 2007 70.321,15 19.000,00 51.321,15
15 Piyush Bagri PUC 2007 11.939,50 1.000,00 10.939,50
16 Pratik Bagri PUC, B. Com. 2007 40.112,70 40.112,70 cleared
17 Vijayalakshmi M. PUC, B.Sc., MCA 2007 1,50,745.60 13.000,00 137.745,60
18 Angel A. 10th, I Dipl. in comm. Pract. (disc.) 2008 13.617,00 - 13.617,00
19 Celin S. PUC, BA 2008 20.380,80 3.900,00 16.480,80
20 Karthik S. PUC, BE 2008 108.626,50 2.500,00 106.126,50
21 Manoshalini M. PUC, BA 2008 18.956,60 3.300,00 15.656,60
22 Sheeba P. PUC, BCA 2008 18.089,00 - 18.089,00
23 Sudhir J. PUC failed 2008 19.365,00 500,00 18.865,00
24 Saranya M. PUC 2009 6.869,50 6.869,00 cleared
25 Reshma R. PUC, Diploma in Nursing 2009 81.089,10 7.000,00 74.089,10
26 Naveen S. PUC failed 2009 17.957,50 - 17.957,00
27 Jhansi D. PUC failed 2009 10.720,50 100,00 10.620,50
28 Divya N. PUC, BBM 2010 65.820,00 - 65.820,00
29 Deepa S. PUC, Diploma in Nursing 2010 99.066,00 - 99.066,00
30 Guruammal M. Diploma in Fashion Designing 2010 26.397,00 - 26.397,00
Total 803.501,60 126.481,70 827.764,50
Note : 'Year of completion' is referred to as the l ast year of Shishu Mandir support.
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Ann. 17: Dropouts and Failures after Class 10
No. Name Class joined
Year of joining Course undertaken Educat. Status
4 Lakshmi C. Std. 5 1993 B.Ed. Discontinued
1 Savitha N. B.Sc. 1994 B.Sc. Failed
8 Sudhir J. Std. 2 1995 II PUC Failed
9 Susan Y. Std. 1 1995 Dipl. in Computer Eng. Failed
11 Jhansi D. Std. 1 1995 II PUC Failed
13 Angel A. Std. 2 1995 I yr. Dipl. In Comm. Pract. Discontinued 2nd yr.
2 Charmaine Tina A. Std. 9 1996 Secretarial Course Failed
3 Savitha Ramu Std. 9 1996 Secretarial Course Failed
5 Janardhan N. Std. 9 1996 BA, Comp. Hardware Discontinued
7 Pramod B.P. Std. 3 1997 Dipl. in Computer Eng. Discontinued 2nd yr.
12 Naveen S. Std. 1 1997 II PUC Failed
6 Madhan R. Std. 6 1998 ITI Electronics Failed
10 Gowtham R. Std. 3 1998 Dipl. in Automobile Eng. Discontinued 2nd yr.
15 Bhuvaneshwari V.N. Std. 1 1999 I PUC Discontinued
14 Manjula N. Std. 4 2001 I PUC Discontinued
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Annexure 18: Vocational Training Students' Details
Tailoring
No. Name M/F Trade Age Marital status Education
1 Ayesha B. F Tailoring 16 - 3rd std P
2 Bhagya M. F Tailoring 18 - 2nd PUC F
3 Bibi Ayesha E. F Tailoring 30 Married SSLC P
4 Bibi Ayesha K. F Tailoring 17 - SSLC P
5 Bindu N. F Tailoring 17 - SSLC F
6 Divya Joythi H. F Tailoring 21 - SSLC F
7 Eshwari N. F Tailoring 21 Married 1st PUC P
8 Mamatha D. F Tailoring 22 Married 2nd PUC P
9 Padma K. F Tailoring 28 Married 9th std F
10 Prathiba R. F Tailoring 34 - SSLC P
11 Renuka K.N. F Tailoring 19 - SSLC P
12 Reshma E. F Tailoring 19 - 8th std P
13 Shashikala K F Tailoring 15 - 8th std P
14 Shivakumari N. F Tailoring 28 Married SSLC F
15 Suguna K. F Tailoring 16 - SSLC F
16 Veena R. F Tailoring 28 Married SSLC F
17 Yeshoda M. F Tailoring 18 - 5th std (discont.)
Short-term Course
1 Ashwini M. F Embroidery 16 - 1st PUC P
2 Lakshmi K. F Embroidery 18 - SSLC F
3 Mala M. F Embroidery 16 - 6th (discont.)
4 Malathi C.B. F Embroidery 27 Married 9th std P
5 Saraswathi C. F Embroidery 28 Married 5th std (discont.)
6 Sowmya E. F Embroidery 16 - 8th std P
7 Suma B. F Embroidery 18 - SSLC F
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Computer
1 Anitha K. F Computer 16 - 2nd PUC P
2 Bhuvaneshwari V.N. F Computer 17 - SSLC P
3 Janani N. F Computer 15 - SSLC P
4 Manjula D. F Computer 16 - SSLC P
5 Manjula S.M. F Computer 16 - SSLC P
6 Puneeth Deepak P. M Computer 15 - 9th std P
7 Sherly S F Computer 16 - SSLC P
8 Sindhu M. F Computer 17 - SSLC P
9 Sudharshan R. M Computer 19 - 1st PUC (discont.)
10 Sujatha K.G. F Computer 16 - 1st PUC
11 Varalakshmi R F Computer 18 - SSLC P
Fitter
1 Basavaraj K. M Fitter 18 - SSLC P
2 Elumalai M. M Fitter 17 - SSLC P
3 Gowtham M. M Fitter 16 - 7th std P
4 Muniraj N. M Fitter 18 - SSLC F
5 Nanjunda M. M Fitter 21 - 7th std P
6 Pradeep N. M Fitter 16 - SSLC F
7 Sharath S. M Fitter 17 - 8th std P
8 Suresh G. M Fitter 17 - 4th std P
9 Venkatesh R. M Fitter 16 - SSLC F
Electrical
1 Arun Kumar S. M Electrical 19 - SSLC F
2 Gangaraja G. M Electrical 18 - 7th std P
3 Madhusudhana V. M Electrical 16 - SSLC P
4 Vijay B. M Electrical 17 - 8th std P
5 Raghu Kumar M. M Electrical 16 - SSLC F
6 Prakash V.. M Electrical 18 - SSLC F
P passed
F failed
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Annexure 19: Vocational Training Course Completions Status
Tailoring
Previous Qualification
No. Name Age PUC Class 8 to 10
Class 5 to 7
Below Class 5
Course complete
1 Bhagya M. 18 2nd PUC F - - - 1 year
2 Bibi Ayesha E. 30 - SSLC P - - 1 year
3 Bibi Ayesha K. 17 - SSLC P - - 1 year
4 Eshwari N. 21 1st PUC P - - - 1 year
5 Prathiba R. 34 - SSLC P - - 1 year
6 Renuka K.N. 19 - SSLC P - - 1 year
7 Reshma E. 19 - 8th P - - 1 year
8 Shivakumari N. 28 - SSLC F - - 1 year
9 Suguna K. 16 - SSLC F - - 1 year
Short-term Course (Embroidery) 10 Ashwini M. 16 1st PUC P - - - 6 month
11 Lakshmi K. 18 - SSLC F - - 6 month
12 Mala M. 16 - - 6th D - 6 month
13 Malathi C.B. 27 - 9th P - - 6 month
14 Saraswathi C. 28 - - 5th D - 6 month
15 Sowmya E. 16 - 8th P - - 6 month
16 Suma B. 18 - SSLC F - - 6 month
Computer 17 Anitha K. 16 2nd PUC P - - - 1 year
18 Bhuvaneshwari V.N. 17 - SSLC P - - 1 year
19 Janani N. 15 - SSLC P - - 1 year
20 Manjula D. 16 - SSLC P - - 1 year
21 Manjula S.M. 16 - SSLC P - - 1 year
22 Puneeth Deepak P. 15 - 9th P - - 1 year
23 Sherly S 16 - SSLC P - - 1 year
24 Sindhu M. 17 - SSLC P - - 1 year
25 Sudharshan R. 19 1st PUC D - - - 1 year
Fitter 26 Arun Kumar S. 19 - SSLC F - - 1 year
27 Basavaraj K. 18 - SSLC P - - 1 year
28 Elumalai M. 17 - SSLC P - - 1 year
29 Gangaraja G. 18 - - 7th P - 1 year
30 Madhusudhana V. 16 - SSLC P - - 1 year
31 Pradeep N. 16 - SSLC F - - 1 year
32 Sharath S. 17 - 8th P - - 1 year
33 Venkatesh R. 16 - SSLC F - - 1 year
34 Vijay B. 17 - 8th P - - 1 year
Total 5 24 3 0
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Reasons for discontinuing Tailoring
Previous Qualification
No. Name Age PUC Class 8 to 10
Class 5 to 7
Below Class 5
Reasons to discontinue
1 Ayesha B. 16 - - - 3rd P Irregulor
2 Bindu N. 17 - SSLC F - - Further studies
3 Divya Joythi H. 21 - SSLC F - - Got married
4 Mamatha D. 22 2nd PUC P - - - Mother sick
5 Padma K. 28 - 9th F - - Health Problem
6 Shashikala K 15 - 8th P - - Family Problem
7 Veena R. 28 - SSLC F - - Family Problem
8 Yeshoda M. 18 - - 5th D - Family Problem
Computer 9 Sujatha K.G. 16 1st PUC - - - Mother troubled her
10 Varalakshmi R 18 - SSLC P - - Got a job
Fitter 11 Gowtham M. 16 - - 7th P - Got a job
12 Nanjunda M. 21 - - 7th P - Timings
13 Suresh G. 17 - - - 4th P Got a job
14 Muniraj N. 18 - SSLC F - - Got a job
Electrical 15 Raghu Kumar M. 16 - SSLC F - - Continued Education
16 Prakash V. 18 - SSLC F - - Family Problem
Total 2 9 3 2
F Failed
P Passed
D Discontinued
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Annexure 20: Fees Details for Vocational Training C ourses
Amount Prescribed Tailoring Rs. 250
Amount Prescribed Embroidery Rs. 250
Amount Prescribed Computer Rs. 1.500
Amount Prescribed Fitters Rs. 750
Amount Prescribed Electrical Rs. 1.000
No. Name Trade Amount
paid No. Name Trade Amount paid
1 Ayesha B. Tailoring 0,00 1 Bhuvaneshwari V.N. Computer 0,00
2 Bindu K. Tailoring 0,00 2 Janani N. Computer 200,00
3 Mamatha D. Tailoring 0,00 3 Sujatha K.G. Computer 600,00
4 Yeshoda M. Tailoring 0,00 4 Sindhu M. Computer 1.000,00
5 Divya Joythi H. Tailoring 50,00 5 Varalakshmi R Computer 1.450,00
6 Veena R. Tailoring 50,00 6 Anitha K. Computer 1.500,00
7 Padma K. Tailoring 100,00 7 Manjula D. Computer 1.500,00
8 Shashikala K Tailoring 100,00 8 Manjula S.M. Computer 1.500,00
9 Bhagya M. Tailoring 250,00 9 Puneeth Deepak P. Computer 1.500,00
10 Bibi Ayesha E. Tailoring 250,00 10 Sherly S Computer 1.500,00
11 Bibi Ayesha K. Tailoring 250,00 11 Sudharshan R. Computer 1.500,00
12 Eshwari N. Tailoring 250,00
13 Prathiba R. Tailoring 250,00 No. Name Trade Amount paid
14 Renuka K.N. Tailoring 250,00 1 Sowmya E. Embroidery 0,00
15 Reshma E. Tailoring 250,00 2 Malathi C.B. Embroidery 50,00
16 Shivakumari N. Tailoring 250,00 3 Saraswathi C. Embroidery 50,00
17 Suguna K. Tailoring 250,00 4 Lakshmi K. Embroidery 100,00
5 Ashwini M. Embroidery 150,00
6 Suma B. Embroidery 150,00
No. Name Trade Amount paid 7 Mala M. Embroidery 200,00
2 Gowtham M. Fitter 0,00
3 Suresh G. Fitter 0,00
5 Venkatesh R. Fitter 0,00 No. Name Trade Amount paid
7 Muniraj N. Fitter 50,00 1 Gangaraja G. Fitter/Electr. 0,00
8 Nanjunda M. Fitter 100,00 2 Vijay B. Fitter/Electr. 0,00
9 Sharath S. Fitter 850,00 3 Prakash V. Electrical 100,00
10 Basavaraj K. Fitter 1.000,00 4 Raghu Kumar M. Electrical 250,00
11 Elumalai M. Fitter 1.000,00 5 Madhusudhana V. Fitter/Electr. 250,00
12 Pradeep N. Fitter 1.000,00 6 Arun Kumar S. Fitter/Electr. 500,00
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Annexure 21a: Job Placement of the Vocational Trai ning Students in 2008 - 09
No. Names Trade Status Company/ Institution Income
1 Abdul Javeed Computer Working HDFC, Credit Card Co. 7.000,00
2 Arogya Rani Tailoring Working Dispoline Company, Call Centre 4.500,00
3 Deepthi Tailoring Studying Studying in Govt. College -
4 Dileep Kumar Computer Working Kristu Jyothi College 4.500,00
5 Kiran Babu S. Fitter Working HDFC Bank 3.500,00
6 Manikanta Fitter Working Magnetic Company 4.300,00
7 Mehraj Fitter Studying Studying in Govt.College, working additionally in car showroom
4.500,00
8 Mubarakulla Fitter Working in own shop, helping his father -
9 Nalina Tailoring Working Working from home -
10 Periyanayagam Computer Studying Sea College -
11 Priya S. Computer Working Dispoline Company, Call Centre 7.000,00
12 Sam Richard D. Computer Working Private Company 4.500,00
13 Saravana S. Computer Working Pest Control Company 3.500,00
14 Sharadha Tailoring Married Housewife -
15 Shyamala Tailoring Working Dispoline Company, Call Centre 3.600,00
16 Subhashini Computer Working Royal Concord School -
17 Suma A. Computer Working 4.000,00
18 Sushma Computer Working Royal Concord School -
19 Vijay.L Computer Working DTP (Courier) Blue Dart 5.000,00
20 Wascem Fitter Working Magnetic Company and own business
3.500,00 + 500.00 incentive
21 Zillayulla Fitter Working Car Garage 3.500,00
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Ann. 21b: Job Placement of the Vocational Training Students in 2009 - 10
Computer
No. Name Status Company Nature of Job Earnings
1 Anitha K. Working Sparsh - 4.900,00
2 Janani N. Working Bank Data Entry 4.000,00
3 Manjula D. Working Pvt. Com - 3.500,00
4 Manjula S.M Working Bank Data Entry 4.000,00
5 Sherly S. Working Country Club Tele-caller 5.000,00
6 Varalakshmi R. Working Sparsh Tele-caller 4.300,00
7 Sudharshan R. Working Sparsh Tele-caller 4.300,00
8 Puneeth Deepak P. Studying Tutorials - -
9 Sindhu M. Studying - - -
10 Bhuvaneshwari VN Not Working - - -
Tailoring
No. Name Status Company Nature of Job Earnings
1 Shivakumari N. Working - Cleaning Staff & Piecework
1.000,00
2 Ayesha E. Working
from home - Piecework 800,00
3 Ayesha K. Working
from home - Piecework 1.000,00
4 Bhagya M. Working
from home - Piecework 750,00
5 Eshwari N. Working
from home - Piecework 500,00
6 Prathibha R. Working - Data Entry
& Piecework 2.500,00
7 Renuka K.N. Working
from home - Piecework 500,00
8 Reshma E. Working
from home - Piecework 500,00
9 Suguna K. Working
from home - Piecework 500,00
10 Yeshodha M. Working
from home - Piecework 1.000,00
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Fitters
No. Name Status Company Nature of Job Earnings
1 Elumalai M. Working Food World Customer Service 3.500,00
2 Pradeep N. Working Private Comp. Office Boy 2.000,00
3 Suresh G. Working School Van Boy 1.500,00
4 Sharath S. Working Garment Supervisor 4.000,00
5 Arun Kumar S. Studying
PUC Govt. College - -
6 Venkatesh R. Studying ITI College - -
7 Basavaraj K. Not Working - - -
Survey
No. Name Working Moved to
Higher Education
Not Working Total
1 Computer 7 2 1 10
2 Tailoring 10 0 0 10
3 Fitters 4 2 1 7
Total 21 4 2 27
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Ann. 22: Life Skill Training Programme 1
Sl. No.
Name of the Person Age Qualification Mother of
school child
1 Amaravathi L. 25 8th std -
2 Amaravathi M. 26 3rd std Deepa M. 2nd std
3 Asha S. 21 7th std -
4 Munthiamma P. 29 Nil -
5 Padma S. 32 Nil -
6 Rathnamma N. 25 7th std Adhisesha N. 2nd std
7 Rathnamma T. 35 7th std -
8 Reddamma R. 35 10th std -
9 Rukmini K. 24 Nil -
10 Sheela B. 25 Nil -
11 Varalakshmi K. 30 8th std -
Life Skill Training Programme 2
Sl. No.
Name of the Person Age Qualification Mother of
school child
1 Alphonse Mary A.
30 9th Std. Antony Mary A. 4th std
2 Asha V. 34 10th std -
3 Carmel J. 29 9th Std. -
4 Goramma V. 22 10th std -
5 Jayapradha A. 31 PUC -
6 Jayasheela A. 28 8th Std. -
7 Nirmala A. 34 10th std -
8 Padma L. 32 Nil -
9 Pushpa A. 30 3rd Std. -
10 Rajeshwari C. 27 PUC -
11 Sandhya C. 18 8th Std. -
12 Saritha K. 25 7th Std. -
13 Velangani A. 31 Nil Maria Nithya A. 4th std
14 Vijaya R. 25 8th Std. -
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Ann. 23: First Aid Training for Women
No. Name Our School Child Age Qualification
1 Alphonse Mary A. Antony Mary A. std. 4 30 9th std.
2 Asha V. Nil 34 10th std.
3 Carmel J. Nil 29 9th std.
4 Dowlath A. Nil 23 10th std
5 Gowramma V. Nil 22 10th std
6 Hemavathi J. Nil 33 8th std.
7 Jayapradha A. Nil 31 PUC
8 Jayasheela A. Nil 28 8th std.
9 Manjula T. Nil 35 10th std.
10 Mary K. Nil 30 10th std
11 Michaela S. Nil 25 10th std
12 Mocharakhini R. Janet W. Prep B1 36 9th std.
13 Monisha B.R. Nil 19 10th std
14 Nakshatra J. Nil 29 9th std.
15 Nirmala A. Nil 34 10th std
16 Nirmala Mary A. Nil 32 10th std
17 Nithya T. Nil 30 7th std.
18 Padma L. Nil 32 nil
19 Prema S. Nil 28 9th std.
20 Pushpa A. Nil 30 3rd std.
21 Radha B.V. Nil 24 PUC
22 Rajeswari C. Nil 27 PUC
23 Revathi V. Nil 18 1st PUC
24 Rukmini K. Nil 22 10th std
25 Sandhya C. Nil 18 8th std.
26 Saritha K. Nil 25 7th std.
27 Susheela S. Princy S. Prep B1 32 10th std
28 Usha J. Nil 22 nil
29 Velangani A. Maria Nithya A. std. 4 31 nil
30 Vijaya R. Nil 25 8th std.
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Ann. 24: Job Placement of Women after House Keeping Training
No. Name 1st Empl. through
Shishu Mandir
Salary
Time in first job
2nd Empl. self selected
Salary 3rd Empl.
1 Amaravathi L. Cleaner Big Bazaar
3.200,00 + ESI + PF
1month not willing to
work - -
2 Amaravathi M. Cleaner Dell Comp.
3.500,00 + ESI + PF
1 day different households, self selected
3 Asha S. Cleaner Big Bazaar
3.200,00 + ESI + PF
6 months continuing in the 1st job
4 Munthiamma P Canteen Help 3.000,00
+ 3 x food 4 months Housemaid 3000,00 continuing 2nd job
5 Padma S. Cleaner Shishu Mandir
3.000,00 + PF
3 months Cook in church 3000,00 continuing 2nd job
6 Rathnamma N. Cleaner Shopping Mall
3.400,00 + ESI + PF 6 months continuing in the 1st job
7 Rathnamma T. Canteen Help 3.500,00
+ 2 x food 1 week Helper in brick factory
8 Rukmini K. Cleaner Big Bazaar
3.200 + ESI + PF
2 months Pristige Comp. 3200,00
+ ESI + PF continuing 2nd job
9 Sheela B. Kitchen help Evoma Hotel
3.500,00 + 2 x food
2 days different households, self selected
10 Varalakshmi K. Housemaid private house
3.500,00 + 2 x food
4 months Housemaid 3.500,00 continuing 2nd job
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Annexure 25 : Nurse Assistant Training for Women
No. Name Age Education Our School Child
1 Alphonse Mary A. 30 9th std Antony Mary A. 4th Std
2 Asha V. 34 10th std Nil
3 Carmel C. 29 9th std Nil
4 Jayapradha A. 31 PUC Nil
5 Jayasheela A. 28 8th std Nil
6 Nirmala A. 34 10th std Nil
7 Padma L. 32 Nil Nil
8 Pushpa A. 30 3rd std Nil
9 Rajeshwari C. 27 PUC Nil
10 Sandhya C. 18 8th std Nil
11 Saritha K. 25 7th std Nil
12 Susheela S. 32 10th std Princy S. Prep B1
13 Velangani A. 31 Nil Maria Nithya A. 4th Std
14 Vijaya R. 25 8th std Nil
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Annexure 26 : Low Cost House Constructions till May 2010
No. Name Village Amount in Rs.
Amount in € Sponsor’s Name
1 Arun Kumar . Jyothinagar 50,000 1.000 Mr. Flock
2 Kavitha G. Jyothinagar 50,000 1.000 ?
3 Dilip K. Jyothinagar 45,000 900 Mr. Flock
4 Ravi S. Jyothinagar 45,000 900 Mr. Flock
5 Anand G. Jyothinagar 40,000 800 Mr. Flock
6 Suman I. Jyothinagar 50,000 1.000 Mr. Flock
7 A.P. Shilpa Jyothinagar 50,000 1.000 Mr. Flock
8 Kala E. Jyothinagar 60 000 1.100 M.L. von Sachs (+ Training)
9 Ramesh B. Jyothinagar 60,000 1.100 M.L. von Sachs 1000, Flock 100 (+ Women's training)
10 Shiva S. Jyothinagar 60,000 1.100 Flock (+ Women's training)
11 Merlin S. Anandapura 50,000 1.000 Mary Sherbourn
12 Chaithra Mary S. Priyankanagar 50,000 1.000 Erika Teuber
13 Kumari N. Priyankanagar 50,000 1.000 M.L. von Sachs
14 Benny B. Priyankanagar 10,000 200 Mr. Flock
15 Yasmeen H. Bhattarahalli 50,000 1.000 Willi Geisen
16 Cynthia Rani D. Bhattarahalli 50,000 1.000 Susanne (20,000), Flock (30,000)
17 Anand Babu I. Kithiganur 40,000 800 Mr. Flock
18 Madhan R. Deenabandunagar 50,000 1.000 Susanne (20,000), Flock (30,000)
19 Pravilika P. Kithiganur Colony 50 000 1.100 Willi Geisen 900, Daniel Plum 100, Flock 100
20 Lakshmi Devi K. Bhattarahalli 60,000 1.100 Weidner
21 Rakesh N. Janatha Colony 60,000 1.100 M.L. von Sachs
22 Mary Basilica I. Priyankanagar 66,000 1.100 Mr. Flock
23 Govindappa Priyankanagar 66,000 1.100 Mr. Flock
24 Deepa M. Priyankanagar 66,000 1.100 Bettina
25 Pooja M. Jyothinagar 66,000 1.100 Mr. Flock
26 Rayappa A. Kithiganur Colony 66,000 1.100 Mr. Flock
27 Vishalakshi V. Kithiganur Colony 66,000 1.100 Mr. Flock
28 Mahalingam Seegahalli 66,000 1.100 Mr. Flock
29 K.R. Priya Viginapura 40,000 26,000
1.100 Mrs. E. Papeler-Schmitz Remainder
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Annexure 27a : Self Help Groups of Shishu Mandir
No. Name of the SHG Meeting Time Starting Year Area
1 Sneha Priya Mahila SHG Thursday 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm 2004 Bhattarahalli
2 Prajanna Priya Mahila SHG Sunday 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm 2004 Bhattarahalli
3 Akshaya Jyothi Mahila SHG Monday 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm 2005 Bhattarahalli
4 Sneha Mahila SHG Sunday 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm 2005 Jyothi Nagar
5 Shashanthi Mahila SHG Sunday 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm 2005 Jyothi Nagar
6 Pavithra Mahila SHG Sunday 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm 2005 Jyothi Nagar
7 Nakshathra Mahila SHG Sunday 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm 2008 Bhattarahalli
8 Chandrodhaya Mahila SHG Sunday 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm 2008 Bhattarahalli
9 Srinidhi Mahila SHG Monday 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm 2010 Bhattarahalli
10 Shrishakti Mahila SHG Sunday 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm 2010 Jyothi Nagar
Annexure 27b: Loan Details of Self Help Group Membe rs
No. Loan Recipient Purpose of the Loan Loan Repayment Balance
1 Vimala S. College fees for her daughter (Rs. 12.500) 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
2 Manasha V. To establish a vegetable shop 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
3 Yashodhamma K. To repay debts (Rs.40.000 @ 10% interest) 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
4 Vanajakshi N. Husband's medical expense, school fees 11.000,00 11.000,00 0,00
5 Thirtha K. To repay debts (Rs.25.000 @ 8% interest) 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
6 Savithramma B. To establish a vegetable shop 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
7 Asha Meria F. Son's hospital expenses 5.000,00 5.000,00 0,00
8 Bhagya M. To repay debts (Rs. 5.000 @ 12% interest) 5.000,00 5.000,00 0,00
9 Rathnamma L. To buy new tailoring machine & repay loan 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
10 Kavitha S. To repay debts (Rs.15.000 @ 8% interest) 5.000,00 5.000,00 0,00
11 Annamma B. To repay debts (Rs. 20.000 @ 8% interest) 5.000,00 5.000,00 0,00
12 Manjula S. To repay debts (Rs.15.000 @ 5% interest ) 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
13 Shantha K. To repay debts (Rs.10.000 @ 8% interest) 6.500,00 6.500,00 0,00
14 Puttamma M. To construct their house 5.000,00 5.000,00 0,00
15 Jospinamma J. To repay debts (Rs.40.000 @ 10% interest) 6.000,00 6.000,00 0,00
16 Kanaka N. To repay debts (Rs. 8.000 @ 8% interest) 5.000,00 5.000,00 0,00
17 Yashoda K. To repay debts (Rs.15.000 @ 8% interest) 6.500,00 6.500,00 0,00
18 Vimala T. To pay electrical bill and school fees 4.000,00 4.000,00 0,00
19 Sujatha V. To buy a new autorickshaw 6.500,00 6.500,00 0,00
20 Manjula P To repay debts (Rs 30.000 @ 10% interest) 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
21 Sarvithramma S. To repay debts (Rs.25.000 @ 10% interest) 20.000,00 20.000,00 0,00
22 Sharadamma B.H. To repay debts (Rs.30.000 @ 10% interest) 20.000,00 20.000,00 0,00
23 Sarith N. To repay debts (Rs.25.000 @ 5% interest) 20.000,00 20.000,00 0,00
24 Vanila K. To establish her own provision store 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
25 Pushpa J. To pay school fees for her children 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
26 Jaya G. To repay debts (Rs.10.000 @ 8% interest) 6.000,00 6.000,00 0,00
27 Danalakshmi M. To repay debts (Rs.15.000 @ 10% interest) 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00
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28 Munni L. To repay debts (Rs.10.000 @ 10% interest) 5.000,00 5.000,00 0,00
29 Rosi R. To pay school fees for her child 2.000,00 2.000,00 0,00
30 Sagay Rani C. To construct a house for their goats 2.000,00 2.000,00 0,00
31 Chellamma D. To pay school fees for her son 2.000,00 2.000,00 0,00
32 Malliga B. To repay debts (Rs. 2.000 @ 10% interest) 2.000,00 2.000,00 0,00
33 Rukmani V. To pay school fees for her son 3.000,00 3.000,00 0,00
34 Lakshmi R. To buy new tailoring machine 2.000,00 2.000,00 0,00
35 Mary D. To repay debts (Rs. 8.000 @ 10% interest) 3.000,00 3.000,00 0,00
36 Kamakshi To repay debts (Rs.10.000 @ 10% interest) 3.000,00 3.000,00 0,00
37 Rani M. To repay debts (Rs. 1.500 @ 10% interest) 1.500,00 1.500,00 0,00
38 Devi P To repay debts (Rs. 1.500 @ 10% interest) 1.500,00 1.500,00 0,00
39 Radha K To repay debts (Rs. 5.000 @ 8% interest) 3.000,00 3.000,00 0,00
40 Latha E. To repay debts (Rs.15.000 @ 10% interest) 15.000,00 7.200,00 7.800,00
41 Shanthi To repay debts (Rs.13.000 @ 12% interest) 20.000,00 10.000,00 10.000,00
42 Lakshmi L. To repay debts (Rs.10.000 @ 8% interest) 20.000,00 10.000,00 10.000,00
43 Vanajakshi N. To pay school fees for her sons 10.000,00 7.000,00 3.000,00
44 Vimala T. To electric bill and repay debts 4.000,00 3.800,00 200,00
45 Anitha V. To establish her electrical shop 5.000,00 3.000,00 2.000,00
46 Savithramma K. To repay debts (Rs.20.000 @ 8% interest) 20.000,00 18.000,00 2.000,00
47 Sharadamma B.H. To her medical treatment 20.000,00 16.000,00 4.000,00
48 Lakshmi N. To make hand pushing vehicle 20.000,00 13.500,00 6.500,00
49 Savithramma V. To repay debts (Rs.10.000 @ 8% interest) 10.000,00 8.000,00 2.000,00
50 Divya B. To repay debts (Rs.10.000 @ 12% interest) 5.000,00 4.000,00 1.000,00
51 Jayanthamma M. To her daughter's marriage 10.000,00 5.000,00 5.000,00
52 Mary D. To her son's education 5.000,00 2.500,00 2.500,00
53 Saritha K. To establish her shop 10.000,00 5.000,00 5.000,00
54 Dhanalakshmi K . To her husband's death expenses 10.000,00 4.000,00 6.000,00
55 Mutulakshmi M. To her son's medical treatment 5.000,00 5.000,00 0,00
56 Prathima V. To establish her provision shop 10.000,00 4.000,00 6.000,00
57 Jospinamma V. To repay debts (Rs.40.000 @ 10% interest) 15.000,00 6.000,00 9.000,00
58 Savitha B. To repay debts (Rs.10.000 @ 12% interest) 10.000,00 2.000,00 8.000,00
59 Annadamma B. To her medical treatment 5.000,00 5.000,00 0,00
60 Sakkamma C. To her two sons' education 10.000,00 2.000,00 8.000,00
61 Sujatha V. To repay debts (Rs.30.000 @ 5% interest) 15.000,00 3.000,00 12.000,00
62 Manjamma J. To repay debts (Rs.40.000 @ 8% interest) 20.000,00 0,00 20.000,00
63 Thirtha P. To her two children's education 15.000,00 0,00 15.000,00
64 Vimala K. To her child's education 5.000,00 0,00 5.000,00
Total 150.000,00 Cash in hand 0,00 Cash with people 150.000,00 Total 150.000,00
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Annexure 28: Debt Relief Scheme
No. Name of the Children Parent's Name Loan
Amount Repayment Till 31.05.10 Balance
1 Shashi Kumar S. Vishalakshi 15.000,00 8.050,00 6.950,00 2 Subramani G. Radhamma 10.000,00 5.000,00 5.000,00 3 Adhi Seshya N. Rathnamma 10.000,00 4.400,00 5.600,00 4 Bindu K. Rukmini 10.000,00 4.750,00 5.250,00 5 Soundariya S. Jyothi 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00 6 Monica M. Kempu 10.000,00 3.000,00 7.000,00 7 Murali R. Geethaamma 10.000,00 4.000,00 6.000,00 8 Ramesh B. Rani 5.000,00 2.500,00 2.500,00 9 Arun Kumar N. Malliga 5.000,00 2.500,00 2.500,00 10 Rayappa A. Kempamma 10.000,00 10.000,00 0,00 11 Bhuvaneshwari R. Kannamma 10.000,00 5.000,00 5.000,00 12 Priya R. Latha 10.000,00 5.000,00 5.000,00 13 Saraswathi P. Esther 10.000,00 5.000,00 5.000,00 14 Hussain A. Susheela 20.000,00 4.300,00 15.700,00 15 Savitha S. Logambika 30.000,00 15.000,00 15.000,00 16 Esther S. Merita 20.000,00 10.000,00 10.000,00 17 Savitha R. Victoria 65.000,00 12.900,00 52.100,00 18 Valarmathi A. Venilla 5.600,00 2.240,00 3.360,00 19 Valarmathi A. Venilla 4.400,00 1.760,00 2.640,00 20 Varalakhmi C. Neelama 10.000,00 4.000,00 6.000,00 21 Sudharani R. Rathnamma 20.000,00 5.000,00 15.000,00 22 Shamalama K. (Community) 5.000,00 3.200,00 1.800,00 23 Chennamma R. Yellamma 11.000,00 1.200,00 9.800,00 24 Manoshalini M. Manon Mani 60.000,00 6.000,00 54.000,00 25 Varalakhmi S. Rathnamma 11.000,00 5.550,00 5.450,00 26 Harish K.N. Puttamma 7.000,00 4.000,00 3.000,00 27 Pooja V. Teeka Bai 11.000,00 6.000,00 5.000,00 28 Chaitra Mary S. Elizabeth Rani 15.000,00 3.500,00 11.500,00 29 Anthony Mary A. Alphonse Mary 10.000,00 2.000,00 8.000,00 30 Cynthia Rani D. Stella Mary 15.000,00 3.000,00 12.000,00 31 Naveen T. Sagai Mary 10.000,00 500,00 9.500,00 32 Sangeetha N. Gangamma 10.000,00 2.700,00 7.300,00 33 Vishalakshi V. Ambuja 10.000,00 1.000,00 9.000,00 34 Varalakshmi K. (Single Women ) 10.000,00 2.000,00 8.000,00 35 Monisha A. Asha Merina M. 75.000,00 3.500,00 71.500,00 36 Chandrika K. Munirathana 9.000,00 500,00 8.500,00 37 Geetha P. Mary 5.000,00 0,00 5.000,00
38 Kavitha V. Kanchana 20.000,00 0,00 20.000,00
Total 424.950,00
Cash in Hand 50,00 Cash with people 424.950,00
Total 425.000,00
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Annexure 29: Parents' Welfare Scheme
No. Name of the Parent Student's Name Principal Repayment Balance
1 Kanchana M. Kavitha V. 20.000,00 15.000,00 5.000,00
2 Kavitha Catherine M. 25.200,00 12.000,00 13.200,00
3 Anjali Asha N. 20.000,00 14.000,00 6.000,00
4 Shamshad Begum Tabassum A. 20.000,00 15.000,00 5.000,00
5 Narayanamma Koushalya M. 20.000,00 14.000,00 6.000,00
6 Vasanthabhai Pooja V. 10.000,00 7.500,00 2.500,00
7 Salomi Mary Basilica I. 10.000,00 6.500,00 3.500,00
8 Selvi Sunny A. 10.000,00 6.750,00 3.250,00
9 Nethravathi Swarna M. 10.000,00 2.000,00 8.000,00
10 Robert Rebecca R. 7.000,00 5.500,00 1.500,00
11 Bosco Shilpa A.P. 10.000,00 7.000,00 3.000,00
12 Arokia Raj Princy Roseline A.
10.000,00 5.000,00 5.000,00
13 Giri Veena G. 10.000,00 7.000,00 3.000,00
14 Velankani Mariya Nithya A.
10.000,00 4.000,00 6.000,00
15 Venkatesh Shantala V. 10.000,00 3.500,00 6.500,00
16 Arulraj Dilip A. 10.000,00 5.000,00 5.000,00
17 Sakkubai Shashikumar V. 10.000,00 2.500,00 7.500,00
18 Manjula Nandini V. 100.000,00 60.000,00 40.000,00
19 Harikrishna Mamtha H. 10.000,00 2.000,00 8.000,00
20 Ramakrishna Sumithra R. 10.000,00 4.000,00 6.000,00
21 Shanthi Sruthi S. 10.000,00 4.000,00 6.000,00
22 Manju Kavitha N. 9.000,00 2.000,00 7.000,00
23 Amalachandra Maria J. 9.000,00 3.000,00 6.000,00
24 Ramakka Sindhu K.A. 10.000,00 1.500,00 8.500,00
25 Josephine Chaitra S. 5.000,00 2.000,00 3.000,00
26 Shabeena Fathima Shammu S. 10.000,00 2.000,00 8.000,00
27 Anitha Akash S. 10.000,00 2.000,00 8.000,00
28 Susheela Sandhya R. 5.000,00 1.000,00 4.000,00
29 Samson Merlin S. 20.000,00 1.000,00 19.000,00
30 Arokianathan Smitha Shirley A.
10.000,00 0,00 10.000,00
31 Susheela Princy S. 7.000,00 0,00 7.000,00
32 Lalitha Kusuma V. 10.000,00 0,00 10.000,00
33 Staff Credit Society 154.474,00 0,00 154.474,00
Total 394.924,00 Money with people 394.924,00 Cash in hand 5.076,00 Total loan money 400.000,00
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Ann. 30: Bio Sand Water Filters
No. Name of the Parent Village No. Name of the Parent Village 1 Annapurana J. Kitiganur Colony 45 Krishnamma A. Janata Colony
2 Kanthamma H. Kitiganur Colony 46 Munirathna P. Janata Colony
3 Munirathnamma E. Kitiganur Colony 47 Kempamma R. Janata Colony
4 Rani K. Kitiganur Colony 48 Rihana Begam J. Janata Colony
5 Gowramma C. Kitiganur Colony 49 Kamalamma D. Janata Colony
6 Vimala A. Kitiganur Colony 50 Manjula H. Janata Colony
7 Anitha N. Kitiganur Colony 51 Venkatesh S. Janata Colony
8 Munirathna V. Kitiganur Colony 52 Munirathnamma P. Janata Colony
9 Chennamma S. Kitiganur Colony 53 Ramabhai E. Janata Colony
10 Rukmini M. Kitiganur Colony 54 Poojamma J. Janata Colony
11 Madhu R. Kitiganur Colony 55 Munirathna I. Janata Colony
12 Rathnamma D. Kitiganur Colony 56 Jabeon Taj P. Janata Colony
13 Rani V. Kitiganur Colony 57 Sadiffa C. Janata Colony
14 Amaravathi A. Kitiganur Colony 58 Kavitha.S Janata Colony
15 Nagamma G. Kitiganur Colony 59 Rajeshwari D.C. Parvathinagar
16 Shobha I. Kitiganur Colony 60 Radha.N Parvathinagar
17 Nanamma F. Kitiganur Colony 61 Krishna Kumari B. Parvathinagar
18 Manjamma L. Kitiganur Colony 62 Ambika.V Parvathinagar
19 Pillamma L.H. Kitiganur Colony 63 Shahina Taj I. Parvathinagar
20 Anitha D. Kitiganur Colony 64 Samshad E. Parvathinagar
21 Shantha S.K. Kitiganur Colony 65 Chandra L. Parvathinagar
22 Rukmini U. Kitiganur Colony 66 Amala T. Parvathinagar
23 Denamma S. Kitiganur Colony 67 Parvathi J. Padmashri Layout
24 Shanthi T. Kitiganur Colony 68 Devi B. Karunashri Layout
25 Munirathna E. Kitiganur Colony 69 Padma Bai R. Medahalli
26 Munirathnamma J. Kitiganur Colony 70 Jai Murthy Y. Srinivasnagar
27 Reshma I. Kitiganur Colony 71 Madhamma M. Srinivasnagar
28 Geetha H. Kitiganur Colony 72 Madhamma M. Srinivasnagar
29 Padma U. Kitiganur Colony 73 Jyothi T. Srinivasnagar
30 Munilakshmamma Y. Kitiganur Colony 74 Prabhavathi B. Kitiganur
31 Rupa N. Kitiganur Colony 75 Jayamma T. Kitiganur
32 Nagrathnamma S. Kitiganur Colony 76 Lakshmi E. Kitiganur
33 Jayanthi Murthy I. Kitiganur Colony 77 Deepa P. Kitiganur
34 Nagamma P. Kitiganur Colony 78 Deepa B. Kitiganur
35 Nagamma W. Kitiganur Colony 79 Munirathna H. Kitiganur
36 Kalappana.G. Janata Colony 80 Manjula L. Kitiganur
37 Krishnaveni A. Janata Colony 81 Reshma A. Kitiganur
38 Mangala G. Janata Colony 82 Ramya S. Kitiganur
39 Zarin Taz Z. Janata Colony 83 Jayasri B. Kitiganur
40 Chinamma J. Janata Colony 84 Jyothi C. Kitiganur
41 Kuppamma D. Janata Colony 85 Banupriya J. Kitiganur
42 Gangamma R. Janata Colony 86 Lakshmi A. Kitiganur
43 Shashikala P. Janata Colony 87 Mary R. Kitiganur
44 Babu S. Janata Colony 88 Suma K. Bosconagar
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Annexure 31: Solar Light Users' Details
No. User's Name Purpose of using solar lights
1 Kadirappa Domestic 2 Alobhi Domestic 3 Muniyappa Domestic 4 Lingamma Domestic 5 Munirathnamma Domestic 6 Shakila Domestic 7 Anitha Domestic 8 Shashikala Domestic 9 Jeya Murthy Domestic 10 Pillama Domestic 11 Gangaraju Domestic 12 Balanna Domestic 13 Naganna Domestic 14 Ashok Domestic 15 Venila Domestic 16 Kannama Domestic 17 Rathnamma Domestic 18 Dilip kumar Evening Study Center 19 Dilip kumar Evening Study Center 20 Dilip kumar Evening Study Center 21 Vimala Anand Evening Study Center 22 Br.James Evening Study Center 23 Br.James Evening Study Center 24 Br.James Evening Study Center 25 Venkateshan Shop 26 Marie Julie Shop 27 Shanmugam Shop 28 Chandrappa Shop 29 Samson Shop 30 Vishalakshi Shop 31 Anitha Shop 32 Ramamurthy G.I Shop 33 Stella Shop 34 Sathya Narayana Shop 35 Srinivas Shop 36 Leo Shop 37 Arockiadoss Shop 38 Prema Shop and Domestic 39 Shanthi Dsouza Shop and Domestic 40 Uma Shop and Domestic