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A. |
Carrying out frequent surveys of the
marginalized individuals/ families to determine their
social and economic needs for setting up short and
medium term targets for each job as detailed
hereinafter. |
B. |
Arranging financial assistance to the
handicapped, the destitute and widows, and for marriages
of girls in such families. |
C. |
Focusing on
the social and financial needs of the have-nots,
specially the females, through
primary education followed by vocational training. |
D. |
Providing basic health awareness in women, with
emphasis on mother / child health. |
E. |
Imparting training to subsistence farmers on
livestock management, especially healthy dairy
practices and establishing milk & marketing cooperatives
to ensure proper returns to farmers on their produce. |
F. |
Setting up a multi-disciplinary Training Centre
at the Foundation HQs to achieve the objectives outlined
at sub-paras c, d & e. |
G. |
Setting up a free outdoor medical facility through a
Mobile Dispensary and providing basic medicines for
the deserving. |
H. |
Arranging an Ambulance Service for emergencies
in the area. |
I. |
Organizing bi-annual Free Eye Camps. |
J. |
Financial support
to the promising needy students of the area at
school & college levels and
providing soft terms loans for higher education of such
students. |
K. |
Organizing workshops / walks to create awareness
against the use of Drugs / Narcotics and HIV / Aids. |
L. |
Creating public awareness for improving the
existing service delivery systems & management of new
public facilities. |
M. |
Mobilizing & empowering the community to be a
stake holder in the community development. |
N.
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Any other welfare activity proposed by members &
decided by the Executive Committee of the Foundation. |