Adarsh Seva Sansthan

Works to improve the socio-economic conditions and lives of people from marginalized underprivileged, vulnerable section of society

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  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Jamshedpur, Jharkhand

  • Since

    1987

Adarsh Seva Sansthan (ASES) came into existence in 1987 in Jamshedpur’s brick kiln areas for ensuring the education of children. Brick kiln settlement Read mores were established by migrant workers on the banks of the rivers of ‘Swarnrekha’ and ‘Kharkai’. ASES started operation for the development of slum children as most of the children were malnourished, suffer health problems due to environmental changes and didn’t attend school. In order to educate the slum children, Adarsh Seva Sansthan (ASES) started working in slums by starting Non-formal education school (NFEs) comprising of 45 children in NTT bastee, Jamshedpur. Gradually NFEs in nearby bastee followed. The year 1995-96 was a turning point for the workers as the lease of the brick kiln factories expired and was not renewed owing to environmental concerns. As a result, the brick kiln factories were closed. The migrated workers, however, continued to live in these settlements which are currently situated in East Singhbhum, Jamshedpur which is part of the TATA Lease Agreement. Local administration and TATA management have, however, played no role as such for the development of this area and for the people living in these slums. Since beginning ASES work for and with slums dwellers. ASES intervened by educating slum people and ventured to improve the health status in the slums. Children, men and women are empowered through Bal Sangathan (Children Club) and Joint Bastee Committee (Community Based Organization), which is the Strength of ASES and is functional in each city.  ASES’s welfare initiatives address core issues on Human rights, Child rights, Women’s empowerment, Environment, Education, Creche (palnaghar), Livelihood and Advocacy.Gradually ASES’s work expanded to other districts of Jharkhand and now is having a presence in six cities of Jharkhand.

Programs

  • Childline 1098

    For children in need of care and protection, CHILDLINE 1098 is a free emergency phone outreach service that operates around the clock. The toll-free hotline, 1098, can be contacted by any concerned adult or a child in need of assistance to access our services. In addition to providing for children's immediate needs, CHILDLINE connects them to long-term care and rehabilitation resources.

  • Child Rights (Bal Adhikaar Pariyojna)

    The "Bal Adhikar Pariyojna" project, which is funded by CRY (Child Rights & You), is an endeavor to uphold the rights of children (Survival, Education, Protection, and Participation). The project's main goals are to support adolescent girl groups that have already developed in each basti and children collectives, or Bal Sangathan. In accordance with the aforementioned rights, we address pressing concerns such as never enrolling, dropping out of school, attending irregularly, child labor, and child marriage/elopement in order to bring about a resolution through raising public awareness and sensitivity. We advocate for a healthy environment and work in coordination with relevant departments to elevate the standing of the school and ICDS center. The survey and analysis report, which the project has created over its trip, is the baseline supporting material to discuss with the appropriate authority.

  • Improving Social and Economic Empowerment of women

    The project proposes to mobilize, organize and strengthen women and equip them with improved concepts of farming and issue related to health, hygiene practices and nutrition. The project also proposes to form and nurture the SHGs, social and financial strengthening and establishing linkages with the government programmes for ensuring convergence. Women will also be organized in group for their social and economic empowerment.

Impact Metrics

  • Number of Children in Palnagahar - Day Care Creche for Daily Wage Earners

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2018-19 30
    • 2019-20 32

Leadership Team

  • PRABHA JAYASWAL

    Chief Functionary

  • NIRMALA SHUKLA

    President

  • SUMITRA PADIA

    Vice President

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AABTA1049C

  • Registration ID

    808/2007-08

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    JH/2016/0099662

  • 12A

    VIII-35/ 96-97/ 6222-24

  • 80G

    3900-02/2013-14

  • FCRA

    337820013

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.6,538,259
    Expenses
    Rs.2,907,859
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.604,184
    Program Expenses
    Rs.2,303,675
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.3,433,754
    Expenses
    Rs.1,703,288
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.181,559
    Program Expenses
    Rs.1,521,729
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