About
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Headquarters
Hyderabad, Telangana
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Since
1994
On July 1, 2015, ‘Digital India’ campaign was launched by Govt. of India under the visionary leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi Read moreto build holistic capabilities across Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure, software delivery platforms and enhance IT skill sets and job creation. The availability of ICTs and network-based services offer a number of advantages for the society in general. ICT applications, such as e-Government, e-Commerce, e-Education, e-Health and e- Environment, are considered as enablers for socio-economic development, particularly due to their ability to deliver a wide range of basic services in remote and rural areas. ICT services in schools help students gain digital skills knowledge and improve overall education standard of schools across India. Having ICT devices in schools is not enough; students must have access to those devices, which is often not the case because teachers share the belief that children will mishandle the device. This as well is a result of lack of digital literacy among teachers who also need to be introduced to the best practices, in order to impart digital education among children. Overall reform in the education system is required to promote ICT skills among the youth of India.
Issue
Lack of Skilled Teacher and Infrastructure and access to tools are far dream of rural Youth and Children. In addition, the availability of broadband is almost negligible in rural areas. Rural communities in India are often the ones to be affected by the changing nature of jobs as a result of increasing automation & digitalization. They lack skills to handle the technical aspects of the jobs requiring technology skills.
Action
Aims to bridge the digital divide, specifically targeting the rural population including the marginalized sections of society, Below Poverty Line (BPL), women and differently-abled persons and minorities. This project emphasis on implementation of Information & Communication Technology (ICT) programs & its reach to every door step at minimal cost, time & energy.
Cause Area
Impact
e-literacy education for all is a first of its kind of project to reach thousands of rural people. The project’s key approach involves developing skill trained teachers, enable access to Information and communication technology (ICT) education and related life skills at people’s door step through the concept of “Knowledge, Skills and Ability” (KSA). The goal of this project is rural development, productivity, empowerment & eradication of unemployment and poverty. So far we covered 29 high school and primary schools and imparted basic computer education 3900+ children from 2016 to 2023.
Programs
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NUTRITION - MENSTRUAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT
Menstrual Hygiene Management project is a critical step towards ensuring that women and adolescent girls in Rangareddy and Hyderabad districts have access to affordable and sustainable menstrual hygiene solutions, can manage their menstrual health effectively, and is to empower to make informed decisions about their health. By addressing menstrual stigma, providing comprehensive menstrual hygiene management information, MHM education and awareness in Schools & Women live in Weaker section colonies, and promoting gender equality. The project aims to create a more equitable and supportive environment for women and adolescent girls. The project currently focusing on Hygiene and sanitation management and planning to distribute Reusable sanitary products to the adolescent girls 1000 students in 10 Girls Government High Schools in Hyderabad and Rangareddy district.
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DIGITAL LITERACY AWARENESS
Modern world is witnessing enormous use of digital devices and is seeing the transformation from paper work to digital dependency. Being digitally literate has become the need of the hour. The growing need is creating such an impact on every person, resulting which Government of India has taken all possible initiatives to make India as Digital India. During the journey from real world to the virtual world, social Medias are getting flourished day by day. The reformation of digital world is somewhere lacking in proper and effective management in handling social sites. Panchavati Rural Development Society
with collaboration of Dharani Life Skills is intent to carry the Quality Education (SDG-4), and Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG-8) & to offer allied Sector Skill Councils (SSC) Employability Skills Training at their taluk level itself to cater the needs of skills for employment opportunities through Mobile Van (Skills on Wheels). At present we are working on offline in schools.
Impact Metrics
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Group Discussion, Survey and Daily Reports
Program Name
SELF MONITORING AND EVALUATION
Year-wise Metrics- 2023-24 0
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Annual Report
Program Name
MONITORING BY SELF EVALUATION
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Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
0-5
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAATP4032F
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Registration ID
4586/1994
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VO ID / Darpan ID
AP/2009/0016399
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12A
AAATP4032FE20212
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80G
AAATP4032FF20210
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FCRA
NIL
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CSR Registration Number
CSR00017337
Location
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Headquarters
1-7-215, FLAT NO.302, CREVIS RESIDENCY, ROAD NO.9, CHAITANYAPURI, Hyderabad, 500060
Directions
Other Details
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Parent Organisation
nil
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Sister Organisation
DHARANI LIFE SKILLS PRIVATE LIMITED
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society
Financial Details
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2023-24
IncomeRs.751,709ExpensesRs.391,474Admin ExpensesRs.81,104Program ExpensesRs.310,370Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.