About
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Headquarters
Dehradun, Uttarakhand
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Since
2009
Aasra Trust endeavours to keep children off the streets by introducing them to the world of learning through basic literacy, arts, crafts and audio-vi Read moresual mediums. It started its humanitarian journey with the aim of helping slum children cope with school education by conducting after-school classes. Over the years it has grown in stature and effort extending its activities to provide education, vocational training, nutrition and shelter to underserved children and envisions creating a society that provides equal opportunities to them. The Trust has been decorated with various awards from prestigious forums like the Women’s International Network Award (2014) for working with Street and Slum Children, Nominated for CNN IBN Heroes (2014) for working with Street and Slum Children, Recognised by State Bank of India (2014) for working with Street and Slum Children, Recognized by Gorkhali Sudhar Sabha (2015) for contribution in relief work after the Nepal earthquake, Kalyanam Karoti Award (2016) for the empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Govt. Principal’s Association, Uttarakhand (2016) for mainstreaming underprivileged children and the Pride of Dehradun Award (2016) by Doon Citizen Council for empowering underprivileged children.
Demographies Served
Cause Area
Impact
Aasra Trust has impacted approximately 649 children who attend its street smart programme across 8 learning centres in Dehradun, 23 children with different special needs, 10 girls are living in its shelter home while 19 more are waiting to be assessed, it has also impacted the learning levels of 350 children in Government schools.
Programs
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School Quality Enhancement Programme
Under this programme, Aasra Trust is working to enhance the quality of education in six Government schools in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. It facilitates the setting up of enabling infrastructure, better methods of teaching, lesson planning, improving teaching/learning materials and using computers to aid the teaching of underprivileged children.
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Mobile Learning Centres Programme
Under its Education on the move initiative, Aasra has set up six mobile learning centres and two mobile computer labs for underserved children. These children who come from families that make them work for financial reasons are introduced to colourful, quality teaching programmes that are designed to attract them and impart education in a fun way.
These buses equipped with modern teaching devices, drive and park in remote slums where the children are imparted learning. Aasra plans to provide these poor children with education, nutrition, medical care, clothing and skill training to prepare for their entry into mainstream schools.
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NIOS Centre Programme
As the children of migrant labourers find it difficult to get admission in mainstream schools in addition to being age-inappropriate, Aasra applied to the NIOS(National Institute of Open Schooling) to get accredited as an OBE(Open Basic Education) study and exam centre.
These centres accept children who are not enrolled in any school and basic education using the play-way method is imparted along with basic hygiene information.
Volunteers ensure that the children regularly attend classes besides conducting assessments to plan for their mainstreaming into formal schools.
The NIOS centre also equips these children with skills in computer education, sewing & tailoring, carpentry and computer data entry to enable them to access better livelihood opportunities.
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Special Needs Centre Programme
Underprivileged children with learning disorders come from troubled backgrounds. These children who have gone through abuse and exploitation, are brought to Aasra through Child Welfare Committees and Childlines.
Realising that these children need additional support other than just education, the Trust started its special needs centre which prepares individual development plans for each child. Special educators counsel and teach them with care and compassion while connections with parents and the community are also established to create awareness and facilitate the children’s safe and productive future.
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Street Smart Programme
This programme strives to provide children who rag pick and beg on the streets with basic education and art therapy. Special teacher training is given to the teachers who teach these children to enable them to engage them and spark an interest in education.
Its activities also include transportation of the children to and from slums to the centres, basic literacy and bridge courses, computer and music education, music classes, clothing, nutritious meals, medical services and vocational training and counselling.
Vocational training is conducted for older children in block printing and sewing to give them a decent livelihood and come out of poverty.
Impact Metrics
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Imparted Education, Training and Counselling to Children From Streets Engaged in Rag Picking and Begging
Program Name
Street Smart Programme
Year-wise Metrics- 2016-17 460
- 2017-18 485
- 2018-19 471
- 2019-20 417
- 2020-21 339
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Children of Migrant Laborers Enrolled for Open Basic Education (Nios Centre)
Program Name
NIOS Centre Programme
Year-wise Metrics- 2017-18 110
- 2018-19 146
- 2019-20 126
- 2020-21 148
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
AACTA5133A
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Registration ID
4/281/242
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VO ID / Darpan ID
UA/2017/0158546
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12A
138 (23)
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80G
173 (21)
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FCRA
347900173
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust
Website
Financial Details
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2019-20
IncomeRs.73,458,010ExpensesRs.74,840,858Admin ExpensesRs.7,368,390Program ExpensesRs.67,472,468Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2020-21
IncomeRs.85,478,682ExpensesRs.80,814,967Admin ExpensesRs.14,767,332Program ExpensesRs.66,047,635Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2021-22
IncomeRs.114,564,697ExpensesRs.109,054,543Admin ExpensesRs.12,139,241Program ExpensesRs.96,915,302Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.