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BACK GROUND Karipatty Rural Organisation for Peoples Education – K-ROPE is registered Non Governmental Organisation under Tamil Nadu Societies Reg Read moreistration act 27 of 1975 as well as under Foreign Contribution Regulation Act 1976. K-ROPE has been serving the community since the inception . The main activities of the organisation are skill development trainings for poverty alleviation, awareness programs on labour rights and protection laws of women workers working in Garment Companies, Cotton industries and Spinning Mills, Save the girl Children, social and school education, organic sustainable agriculture, Environment Awareness, Dissemination of government schemes, Health, Physically Handicapped Children, economic development programs particularly among women and children, single women families, Unorganised Sectors, most marginalized, excluded and stigma discriminated people in Salem District of Tamil Nadu province in Southern Part of India. The people are agricultural labourers and working in nearby Spinning and Cotton Mills for their livelihood. Due to poor rainfall, people are struggling for employment and migrate to other areas of the district and province. The cotton and Spinning Mills do not provide preventive measures such as masks during working hours of the labourers, so they face respiratory complications and infections. So, people are searching an alternate employment for the livelihood that should be harmless to the health with friendly environment backgrounds. The proposed project initiates the poverty alleviation through income generation programs on self employment basis for their sustainable livelihood. NGO PROFILE Name of the organization : Karipatty Rural Organization for People’s Education (KROPE) Address : 3/88, A.N. Mangalam Post, Karipatty Via Salem District, Tamilnadu, India – 636 106 Legal Status : Registered under Tamilnadu Societies Registration Act 27 of 1975 Registration Number : 132/1995 Date of Registration : 3rd April 1995 DARPAN Unique ID : TN/2017/0169723 Income Tax Registration : 12 AA Certificate – UR No. AACAK7487QE20211 PAN Number : AACAK7487Q FCRA Number and Validity : 076000092. Validity until 31st October 2027. Contact Person : Mr. K. Mohan Kumar Title : Secretary Contact Phone Number : 0091 - 9566643879 Contact Email : kropesalem@gmail.com Bank Details - (FCRA Account) Name of the Bank : STATE BANK OF INDIA Address of the Bank : 11,Sansad Marg, New Delhi Main Branch FCRA Section, Fourth Floor 11 Parliament Street New Delhi - 110001 Account Number : 40139340088 (FCRA Current Account) Branch Code Number : 00691 IFSC : SBIN0000691 SWIFT : SBININBB104 Name of the Account Holder : Karipatty Rural Organisation for People’s Education Changed Bank Details - (FCRA Account) Name of the Bank : Indian Bank Address of the Bank : Kootathupatty Branch,Belur Main Road, Kootathupatty Post, Salem District, Tamilnadu, Branch Code Number : 00K123 IFSC Code : IDIB000K123 SWIFT Code : IDIBINBBSLM Name of the Account Holder : Karipatty Rural Organisation for People’s Education Account Number : 580769165 Activities KROPE organization released the 42 child labourers belonging to Chhattisgarh state and 10 child labourers of Villupuram district, Tamilnadu worked in Rasi Textiles, Manivizhundan village, Attur taluk. We informed to Salem District Collector and as per his guidance, Revenue Divisional Officer visited the Mill and found out the real fact and taken action for releasing the child labourers. Then, district administration issued Rs. 20000 for their rehabilitation and as advance Rs. 1000 was paid and then they were sent to their native place with the support of the Salem district officials. Tirupur People’s Forum was so supportive for this achievement. Two adolescent girls belonging to Villupuram district completed their three years work agreement at Pallipalayam Spinning Mill located near Gajjalnaickenpatti, Salem district. But she was denied the agreement amount Rs. 45000. Then with the help of Tirupur People’s Forum (TPF), we had interaction with the management of Mill and then the said amount was released to her. Under the Sumangalithittam, 41 young girls aged from 14-18 years were working in KKP Spinning Mils, Perumapatti, Namakkal District. The girls belonged to Trichirapalli, Pudukottai, Tiruvannamalai and Cuddalore districts. They were working and stayed in the hostel. It was known that they were treated as bonded labourers. The issue was taken to Child Welfare Committee and Child line 1098 of Namakkal district. They helped us to released all the girls and three month salary which was balance and given to them. Mrs. Malliga was working as a labour in SP Super Fine Cotton Mill at Kalpaganur village of PeddaNaickenPalayam and returned to home in Mill’s vehicle on 19th May 2019 at about 11.30 pm in the midnight; but when she got down at Thanneer pandal Bus Stop, a lorry hit her and passed at high speed In the Salem to Attur National High Ways. Unfortunately, the lady was died on the spot itself. She was 34 years old. Her husband was died about 10 years back. She has three children and she belonged to Arunthathiyar (Cobler) community and has no social and psychological support to her. Her service was 8 years in the mill in Combar Department. She was lastly paid as wages Rs. 280 per day and has PF benefit. But after her demise, the benefits were denied by the mill.Then we approached the District Collector of Salem, Labour Welfare Officer and given the petition but no response from the management of the Mills. Then we approached National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi (Case number 2504/22/31/2019). The commission was passed an order to present in person before the NHRC at Anna Century Hall, University of Madras, Chennai. The Labour Welfare Officer of Salem was asked to take the affected families, Management of Mill to Chennai. After the enquiry, the commission ordered to give the PF amount and Rs. 3000 each to three children aged 8, 10 and 12 years until the completion of 25 years as they are being as minors. When the workers were dropped to Veppadai village from Kumaramangalam, accident was taken place in Salem to Coimbatore National High Ways. In the accident, 6 women were died on the spot itself and 7 women were seriously injured. We took initiative for getting compensation to the victims. The mill management agreed to pay Rs. 30000 each for the demised persons’ family and hospital expenses of injured persons respectively. We have empowered and enriched the knowledge among the people of Salem and Kallakurichi districts under the topics of Rights of Labour welfare, Laws related to Labour welfare, labour and Social protection, Right To Information Act, Protection of Violence against Women, Prevention of Child Labour Act, Prevention of Bonded Labour Act, Government Welfare Schemes, Prevention of Child Marriages Act, Women helpline 181, child helpline 1098, Free Legal Aid to about 1 lakh population with the support of Ethical Trading Initiative UK. In 1997, we surveyed the villages with the guidance and support of District Collector, Salem about Bonded Labourers and taken the list of bonded labourers worked in Ayodhyapattinam and Vazhapadi blocks. We identified 100 bonded labourers worked in agriculture sector. The Revenue Divisional Officer, Thasildhar, VAO inquired the identified bonded labourers and released 36 labourers out of 100 as per their parameters. The released bonded labourers were issued milch animals, goats / sheep worth of 20000 for their immediate income sources and their livelihood. We filed a case in High Court of Madras to release the rest of the bonded labourers. But the High court could only release the 10 persons out of 64 bonded labourers. They also were provided milch animals and goats for their livelihood. In 2007, with the support of Department of Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribes, we took survey to identify the bonded labourers. We met 2000 persons and collected the information through prescribed questionnaire and submitted the filled in forms to the District administration, Salem. Due to the wide spread of COVID 19, the spinning and Garments industries located in Ayodhyapattinam block were closed. All the workers lost their employment and income sources and pushed in to the poverty with force. Due to lack of income sources, women and young girls were faced sexual abuses and violence for their daily survival. The people face struggle and difficulty even to face the medical expenses and the people were forced to borrow at high rate of interest. In such a situation, Rs. 5 lakhs was sanctioned by APPI, Bengaluru and we could help the affected persons as an interim relief to 50 women as monetary support of Rs. 1000 as cash support and another 450 women were given grocery, sanitary items, soaps and provisional items with the worth of Rs. 1000 and totally 500 beneficiaries were supported under the project. The indirect beneficiaries were 2500 from widows, aged unmarried women, divorced, destitute, physically handicapped and child labourers including under the poverty line. We mainstreamed 175 dropout students in Vazhapadi block and 251 children from Peddanaickenpalayam respectively through providing special coaching camps to the school located nearer to the concerned home villages. KROPE organization conducted General Eye Camp at PUP School, Sheshanchavadi of Vazhapadi block combined and collaborated with Lion’s Club, Puthiragoundanpalayam and Aravind Eye Hospital, Salem. The people from adjoining villages, workers of spinning mills, daily agriculture labourers took participation in the camp; out of 115 participants, 26 women were taken to Aravind Eye Hospital to undergo operation and they recovered their vision back. K-ROPE has organized various awareness programmes and legal rights training to these textile women groups. K-ROPE has organized awreness programme on the sexual harassment of Women at work place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act,2013 in the target block with the support of Department of Social Welfare, Government of Tamil Nadu. This act is a legislative act in India that seeks to protect women from sexual harassment at their place of work and also initiated Internal Complaint Committee in the work place with support of Social Welfare Department, Child Line, Child Welfare Committee, ICDS, Police and legal Department Aims and Objects : To work for community development and welfare of the downtrodden, economically and socially backward To be a charitable voluntary social service organization To support people who try to create conditions for establishing a society in which people will have equal opportunities in deciding their destiny with regard economy, politics and religious without oppressing any other person, class or community To promote communal harmony, co-operation awareness among the various actions of the community To work for the women and children development To work for the Environmental development AREA OPERATION SL.No Block No.of Villages 1 Ayothiyapattanam 32 2 Valapady 20
Cause Area
Sub Sector
Leadership Team
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K.Mohan Kumar
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Internal, External Assessors
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
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On Affiliation if any
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On Deployment Bias if any
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Registration Details
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PAN Card
AACAK7487Q
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12A
AACAK7487QE20211
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FCRA
076000092
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CSR Registration Number
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Location
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Headquarters
3/88, A.N.Mangalm Post, Karipatty Via, SAlem, salem, Tamil Nadu, India, 636106
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
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