Gopalnagar Shuvayan

Enables women to establish their own educational centers, thereby creating a significant source of income for their families

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  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Purulia, West Bengal

  • Since

    1997

It all began during the year 1996, when a young agriculture student began to think about ways and the manner in which to help the nearby community. Th Read moree student, realised the importance of collaboration in bringing about any change. The idea of collaboration evolved with his help in bringing together like minded socially conscious Students in forming a volunteer group, which was ultimately named Gopalnagar Shuvayan. On 28th Feb 1997 Gopalnagar Shuvayan registered as an NGO, founded on what can be called principles of constructive activism, and began work under its own banner with a team of 8 members. After 23 years, Gopalnagar Shuvayan has expanded to a team of 30. The team works in extreme difficult circumstances, in various capacities and the team has been the backbone of the organisation. It works in the sector of women empowerment, health sector. educational activities , coaching centre of SCs/STs students, vocational training, skill development program, environmental programme, natural disaster, and so on. Over the years, the organization has experienced excitement, hope, occasional disappointments, and valuable learning outcomes for children. This progress has been made possible through the generous contributions of various donors within our society, who, for the past two decades, have dedicated their hard-earned money to support the cause. The collective effort of Gopalnagar Shuvayan members, volunteers implementing community programs, and support teams in administration, accounts, and auditing has also played a significant role in this journey. The organization's activities are closely linked to the concept of the "Village," encompassing all stakeholders beyond the classroom who play a vital role in the education process, including parents, Gram Panchayat members, elected representatives, School Development and Monitoring Committees (SDMCs), and youth. In the current year, Gopalnagar Shuvayan introduced two innovations that have become standard within the communities. Over the years, the organization has empowered numerous women to establish learning centres, creating meaningful income opportunities for their families. This positive change has been witnessed across the state, from the slums of Manbazar Block in District Purulia, West Bengal, to child-center operators in rural communities.

Programs

  • Children's educational camp

    District

    During the summer holidays in May, Gopalnagar Shuvayan organized Children's Camps in villages such as Pialsola, Ladhna, Bewa, and Amoi under Jamtara Block District Jamtara, Jharkhand. The organization conducted a total of 10 camps, engaging 549 children in unique educational events within the villages. These camps not only provided a learning platform for the children but also instilled hope and awareness in the communities. The objectives of the Children's Camps were diverse, including sustaining children's interest in learning, offering learning opportunities, and creating awareness among parents about their children's education. Spanning three days at each venue, the camps served as multi-purpose, inclusive events that enriched both children and adults. Participants from various backgrounds, including farmers, fruit sellers, traders, housewives, local leaders, Gram Panchayat representatives, school headmasters, teachers, professionals, and education officials, attended.

  • Agriculture programme

    Gopalnagar Shuvayan has been at the forefront of biodiversity conservation, spearheading a movement to safeguard the interests of small and marginal farmers. Managed through the promotion of organic farming and fair trade, the organization is committed to ensuring the production of healthy, diverse, and safe food. Gopalnagar Shuvayan has successfully trained 500 farmers, including small, marginal, and women farmers in the rural areas of Purulia District. The organization actively engages with these farmers in various activities, such as developing sustainable organic farming systems to enhance soil fertility and ensure the production of safe and high-quality food. Furthermore, Gopalnagar Shuvayan encourages farmers to adopt scientific organic farming methods, organizes them into institutions to facilitate better planning and control over production, and provides support to enhance food security, ultimately enabling them to move up the value chain.

  • Youth awareness and development programme

    Youth empowerment involves elevating the status of young individuals, equipping them to enhance their competencies and capabilities throughout their lives. This empowerment aims to enable young people to contribute to and benefit from a politically stable, economically viable, and legally supportive environment, ensuring their active and full participation. Gopalnagar Shuvayan conducts a survey, utilizing a descriptive and analytical research method, in the rural area of District Purulia in West Bengal. The organization has undertaken the responsibility of creating a conducive environment for rural youths to achieve equity and supporting their comprehensive development.

  • Mathematics for IX, X, XI, XII classes

    Under the guidance of resource person Shadab Ahmed, a proficient math teacher, Gopalnagar Shuvayan has implemented a Mathematics Programme intending to enhance mathematical competencies among secondary and senior secondary students. The program employs innovative pedagogy to prepare students for success in their secondary and senior secondary examinations, as well as competitive exams. Recognizing the challenges faced by rural students, particularly in cracking entrance examinations due to knowledge gaps and lack of techniques, the organization has established three education coaching centres in Kadlagora, Jitujuri, and Sindurpur villages in Purulia. These centres, initiated last year, aim to bring students from remote villages into the educational fold.

  • Vocational and skill development programme

    At Gopalnagar Shuvayan, the core belief revolves around fostering self-reliance in every aspect of their initiatives. The organization is dedicated to providing education and training to children, youth, and women, empowering them to lead self-reliant lives with dignity and respect. In alignment with this mission, Gopalnagar Shuvayan has established various vocational training programs across its projects, equipping beneficiaries with marketable skills for competitive employment opportunities. Since 2016, the organization has partnered with two vocational centres in deprived areas, namely Manbazar and Gopalnagar, addressing the need for quality training institutes accessible to the rural poor.

  • Awareness program on alcohol de-addiction

    Gopalnagar Shuvayan orchestrated an awareness program in Sahardal Village, Jamtara Block, and Jamtara District, featuring a team of doctors and social workers. During the program, the organization's team elucidated the risks associated with alcohol and drugs. For school-aged children. The alcohol and drug education initiatives primarily concentrate on fostering resilience and honing decision-making skills. Additionally, certain strategies are directed at parents to exemplify responsible drinking behaviours and provide guidance on discussing the hazards of alcohol and drugs with their children.

  • Women empowerment programme

    The Women Empowerment program stands as a significant initiative within Gopalnagar Shuvayan, serving as an e-based platform for social and economic empowerment. This initiative facilitates women in saving money, enhancing financial literacy, and investing in income-generating activities. Beyond merely increasing access to financial services, these groups concentrate on skill development, capacity building, bolstering self-esteem, expanding access to information and resources, and fostering collective action and community organization.

    This holistic approach to economic and social empowerment positions women as leaders and decision-makers within their households and communities. The programme involves training women to establish self-organized and self-managed savings groups, typically comprising 15-25 members. The objective is to enhance their empowerment and augment their access to financial resources, a crucial factor in sustained poverty alleviation.

  • Educational programme

    Gopalnagar Shuvayan has extended fundamental support to establish coaching institutions and informal setups across 10 villages, distributing more than 100 school kits to children. The organization's programmes are strategically designed to fulfil the overarching objective of universal pre-primary, primary, and secondary education. All models implemented by Gopalnagar Shuvayan are cost-effective, facilitating widespread adoption and scalability for substantial impact. The belief in making educational solutions accessible, even in the most remote and underdeveloped areas, prompted the organization to broaden its initiatives to the educationally disadvantaged regions of Purulia District in West Bengal. In the past academic year, Gopalnagar Shuvayan focused on enhancing English and Math skills among children.

Leadership Team

  • Topoti Das

    President

  • Mahesh Das

    Vice President

  • Nishat Perween

    Secretary

  • Badan Chandra Mahto

    Asst. Secretary

  • Annu Mary

    Treasurer

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

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

    AABAG3858N

  • Registration ID

    S/86220

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    WB/2018/0222053

  • 12A

    AABAG3858NE20198

  • 80G

    AABAG3858NF20198

  • FCRA

    147070054

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Kundru ,P.O- Jitujuri, Purulia - 723128, West Bengal, India

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society