13-Point Programmes
1. Annapurna Mahaprasadam Project : Under this project, free mid-day meals are provided
to children from schools in tribal areas and in municipal schools
in rural areas. This is made possible by sponsors/donors who donate
rice, wheat, pulses, oil, sugar etc.Ever since the project has been
introduced, there has been a marked improvement not only in the health
profile of the children but also in their attendance, leading to improved
grades.
2. Clothing with Charkha (चरखा योजना ) : Even today there are many
children, not just in villages but also in cities, who do not have enough
clothing to cover their bodies.The
"Charkha Yojana" has been specifically implemented to break this
vicious circle of poverty and illiteracy. School uniforms of various sizes are
stitched from this cloth after proper processing and are distributed, free
of cost, among the students, in order to motivate and encourage them to attend
school.
3. Round the year water, farming and fodder
plan ( Barmass pani-sheti-chara yojana - Gogras yojana) - ( चारा योजना ): Under this scheme, people in urban areas, where
water is available in abundance, grow "grass" in their houses and in
open spaces.The grass so collected is sent to farmers in the drought stricken
areas to feed their cattle.
4. Raddi (used paper) project: Devotees of P. P. Sadguru Shree
Aniruddha Bapu, instead of selling old/used newspapers/magazines/notebooks
as scrap, donate the same to the Foundation.These
are then converted into such useful articles, as paper bags, which not only go
a long way in solving the plastic bag problem but also contribute, in its own
small yet significant way, in the conservation of the environment.
5. Old is Gold (जुनं ते सोनं ): The Foundation
collects used (but not torn) clothes, old utensils, old text books,and old toys
(non battery operated) and many more.These articles are
properly serviced and then distributed to the families of poor
students. The clothes and utensils so collected are also distributed
amongst the people affected by natural calamities and disasters.
6. The Light of Knowledge Project (विद्या प्रकाश योजना ): Under this
program, candles and matchboxes donated by devotees are distributed free of
cost to poor students in rural areas, where there is no supply of electricity,
thus enabling them to study in candlelight.
7. Bharatiya Bhasha Sangam: Each one is expected to learn a
language apart from the mother tongue and languages that are already
known.volunteers are already studying different Indian languages, apart from
their mother tongue which, in time to come, will become the harbinger of
national integration in its truest sense.
8. The Warmth of
Love Project: The warmth of love… we all long for the warmth of God ’s grace. We wish
that God should take care of us; keep us warm with His quilt.Many workers
remain deprived of this quilt. Making these quilts is offering the warmth of
love. Both men and women can make these and that too sitting at home.These can
be made out of torn clothes or pieces of cloth.
9. Cleanliness
Campaign: The Cleanliness Campaign squad has now formed from within the Samarpan
Pathak.Cleaning up of public schools, hospitals and places of worship is
undertaken by volunteers.
10. Ahilya Sangh: The Ahilya Sangh
has been formed for suitably equipping women with the requisite strength and
resolve to counter any exploitation and to face any adversity with fortitude.All
the Indian martial arts needed for the self protection of women have been
taught to a selected volunteers 'free of cost'.
11. General
Knowledge Bank: This is an information bank, a
General Knowledge bank.
12. Study of the
Five Continents: Progress and politics of the five continents will
be studied.
13. Aniruddha’s Academy of Disaster
Management (AADM): It is a charitable organization
incorporated in April 2005 with ‘Disaster Management’ as its principal object.
The trained volunteers would, in turn, reach out among the masses across the length and breadth of the country.Disaster Management, as an idea and concept took shape in the year 2001 under the auspices of Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Upasana Trust.
The trained volunteers would, in turn, reach out among the masses across the length and breadth of the country.Disaster Management, as an idea and concept took shape in the year 2001 under the auspices of Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Upasana Trust.
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