Team Parivaar

Come rain, come shine

Come rain, come shine – Parivaar sevavratees go from hamlet to hamlet for child inquiry in field areas of some of the most impoverished adivasi pockets in Bengal, and also surveyed large number of children from contiguous areas of Jharkhand.We hope to admit some 300 resident children (both boys and girls) in coming few months.Parivaar Come rain, come shine

Deepawali and Bhratri Dwitiya (Bhai Dooj / Bhai Phota) at Parivaar.

This was the 20th celebration of Deepawali at Parivaar Bengal residential instititions – the first one was in a small rented building. We have also have a tradition of Bhai Dooj (Bhai Phota) that involves not just girls and boys but also female and male Sevavratees.Parivaar@20

Durga Puja Excursions at Parivaar Bengal

During the Durga Puja time, while majorrity of our resident children visit their villages, homes, relatives, still, there are every year around 100 children who stay at Parivaar only – some have Parivaar as their only home and for a few others their guardians / relatives cannot take them owing to their work as migrant Durga Puja Excursions at Parivaar Bengal

Milestone of 2 Lac patients served under our free 24*7 Ambulance Services

We launched our free 24*7 Ambulance Services in extremely remote and poor tribal areas of Madhya Pradesh in June 2021, just after the second wave of the Pandemic. We reached the milestone of 2 lakh cases by 30th September, 2023 (2,06,710 to be exact). There are 100 such ambulances operating at present in 24 districts Milestone of 2 Lac patients served under our free 24*7 Ambulance Services

Parivaar boys ‘fly’ to Delhi after winning Reliance Foundation All Bengal Basketball tournament

Parivaar boys ‘fly’ to Delhi after winning Reliance Foundation All Bengal Basketball tournamentIn another feather in the sporting cap of Parivaar Basketball players, our U-14 team won 8 out of 9 matches (including final) and went ro play at the Inter-State competition in Delhi.There were 147 schools from West Bengal in the tournament.Our team defeated Parivaar boys ‘fly’ to Delhi after winning Reliance Foundation All Bengal Basketball tournament

Two Parivaar boys (Amir Hembram and Ashok Sardar) played in the All India Basketball Tournament (U-13) held in Puducherry

Two Parivaar boys (Amir Hembram and Ashok Sardar) played in the All India Basketball Tournament (U-13) held in Puducherry, representing West Bengal. lThe Bengal team won 3 out 4 games to reach Quarterfinals but lost at that stage. Amir was a major scorer for the team.Amir is from a village in Jharkhand and Ashok from Two Parivaar boys (Amir Hembram and Ashok Sardar) played in the All India Basketball Tournament (U-13) held in Puducherry

Alirajpur – the most deprived district in India

The Niti Ayog has noted Alirajpur district on the south-western fringe of Madhya Pradesh as the poorest and the most deprived district in whole of the country.It has close to 90 percent tribal population mainly comprising the Bhil communiy. It also has an extremely low literacy rate at 37 percent.Recently, BBC also did an article Alirajpur – the most deprived district in India

Consider this statistic

Over last 26 months :Parivaar Shravan Kumar Prakalpa (Vision Restoration Program for the poor Elderly) has :1. Covered 37 districts2. Held 3300 plus camps (averaging more than 4 a day)3. Served 4.52 Lac patients.4. Conducted 52 thousand surgeries and helped people get their vision back.To continue serving the poorest of poor Parivaar nèeds continuous support. Consider this statistic

Parivaar MP Update

Parivaar MP UpdateWe have admitted 372 new children in last few weeks in our residential schools in Dewas district and Sehore district (251 boys and 121 girls). A major building for girls is coming up which will enable a lot more girls to be admitted.With this our capacities in our MP residential institutions stand as Parivaar MP Update

Signal Achievement in Eklavya Entrance Exams

After success in JNVs admission we have another good news to share. 212 of our Seva Kutir children (118 girls and 94 boys have been admitted to Eklavya residential schools. These are free residential schools set up by the Government of India and cater to candidates from ST category. The costs borne by government per Signal Achievement in Eklavya Entrance Exams