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Best Organisation Award
For Environmental Awareness-2006
14th
Godphery Philips Bravery Award 2006 District Level Road SafetyAward-2008
Road Safety Appreciation-2008 Prakruti Mitra Puraskar-2011 Best Road Safety Activist Award-09
Nayajyoti Award-2008 Best Social Activist Award-2009 Seba Ratna Samman-2009
Prakruti Bandhu Award-2007 Naba Krushna Sammana-2001 Rajiv Gandhi Sadvabana Award-2007
Best Road Safety Activist Award-2016 Best Road Safety Activist Award-2016 Best Social Activist Award-2016
ANNUAL REPORT
2015-16
Women & Child Welfare Society
At:Gsmahandia New Colony,Po: Buxibazar,
Dist. & City: Cuttack-753001,
State:Odisha [India]
Ph.No:+91-671-2414810,
e.mail:wcwsminati@gmail.com,
gensecywcws1@hotmail.com,
wcwsodisha1994@gmail.com
website:http://www.wcwsorissa.com
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CONTENTS
Science & Technology
¸ Agrasar Lecture & Demonstration Programme on
¸ Water, Food and Climate Change
¸ Promotion of Science Clubs
Environment Awareness and Education
 Lecture Programme on Combating Desertification,
Land Degradation and Drought:
 Plantation
Women Empowerment
 Observation of International Women’s Day and
Legal Awareness Programme for Women.
Energy & Petroleum Conservation
 Youth Programme
 Domestic Workshop
 Agricultural Workshop
Road Safety Activities
 Observation of 27th
National Road Safety Week
 Road Safety Film Show
 Awareness Programme
Youth Empowerment
 Neighbourhood Youth Parliament & Yoga Rehearsal
National Level Painting and Essay Comptition for School Children to
Promote Awareness on Petroleum Products
 Photographs
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From the General Secretary’s Desk
The Annual Report, 2015-16 honestly depicts in nutshell the activities carried out
during the year that were possible due to our relentless endeavour in bringing the
holistic development of the masses-weaker and underprivileged sections of the
society. The activities encompassed a broad canvass through education,
awareness, advocacy, promotion, capacity building and empowerment in line
with the organisation’s cherished goals and objectives.
Twenty two years have already passed since we started our noble effort in 1994
towards ameliorating the lots of the poor and deprived sections of the society with
specific thrust on women, children, youths poor and needy people. Over the years we had to
persistently work hard to improve the standard of living of the masses through our intervention in
activity areas of health, sanitation, education, child rights, women empowerment, youth
empowerment, environment protection, road safety, petroleum conservation and renewable energy,
yoga & naturopathy, science and technology etc. braving all odds, for which I must acknowledge the
sincere effort of our staff and volunteers. This year also they have worked vigorously to achieve the
desired objectives.
As ever, in the current year, 2015-16 also we have tried to improve the conditions of target masses in
our project areas for which we had to identify their basic needs and work towards achieving the target
by participatory and holistic approach and in turn, kindled hopes in their lives through empowerment,
awareness and promotional programmes. There were both continuing and new areas of activities, the
prominent among which included the awareness programme on climate change and related issues,
promotion of science technology for the youth, education and awareness on environment, consumer
and legal awareness, training programmes on youth leadership and community development, skill
training for employment promotion, programmes on road safety and awareness and conservation of
energy.
We have arranged the activities undertaken during the reporting period chronologically and presented
them in this report in readable language. However, valuable suggestions from readers are most
welcome to improve our focus, potential and plan our goals more ardently for the burning issue.
Finally, I must convey my gratitude to our dignified associates like Goverment and Non-Government
agencies, funding agencies, donor agencies, promoters, members, staffs, well-wishers and who have
supported us to go ahead. Specially our great indebtedness is due to Dr. Sangram Keshari Nayak,
former Principal Scientist CRRI, Mr. Lombador Mishra, and other consultants and advisor of Women
& Child Welfare Society for their valuable suggestions all time.
Mrs.Minati Bindhani,
General Secretary
Women & Child Welfare Society
Cuttack.
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The Organization
Women and Child Welfare Society (WCWS), with its headquarters located in the city of Cuttack, is a
not-for-profit organization working towards the overall development of deprived communities--the
poor and marginalised sections of the society in the State. Working for the last two decades to
ameliorate the condition of poor and deprived classes, the initiatives undertaken by the Society are
specially directed to bring wellbeing for women, children, youths and general public in the broader
perspective with active community participation.
Though registered on September 23, 1995 under the Societies Act, 1860, the organisation had
come into being in January, 1994 with relentless efforts and active involvement of some young
volunteers coming together for the socio-economic uplift of the vulnerable and weaker sections of the
society, especially women, children youths and general public with the aim of improving their quality
of life in a holistic manner which over the years, have encompassed activities permeating the fields of
health, education, science and technology, sanitation, environmental protection, road safety, energy
conservation, women empowerment, child rights, climate change, youth empowerment, self
employment, awareness generation and conservation of resources consistent with the norms of
sustainable development. The organisation acts as a unique resource agency which bridges the gap
between public welfare schemes and the disadvantaged sections of the society.
Creating awareness among the masses on issues concerning their development, empowering the
weaker sections and providing much needed fillip to them in matters directly linked to their
development have been the prime efforts made by our volunteers and staff.
Mission, Vision etc
Mission:
To empower the poor, develop their potential; improve the socio-economic status of the community,
reduce poverty and bring sustainable development with special emphasis on weaker and vulnerable
groups of the society such as women, children, the downtrodden (SC and ST) and deprived poor.
Vision:
To show path to all the deprived people of the society that is just and practical being free from all
types of discrimination guarantying equal rights and opportunities to all irrespective of caste, creed,
sex and religion.
Aim:
To improve the quality of life of deprived classes with emphasis on women, children and youth.
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Objectives:
 To identify the problems of the weaker sections of the community,
 To prioritise the needs of these classes,
 To resolve them with available resources,
 To pursue an organised, systematic and holistic approach in resolving such issues.
Organization Structure:
The Executive Body is the supreme governing and administrative body of the organization and General
Secretary is the Chief Functionary who is full responsible for managing the overall function and administration
of the project. It has also an Advisory Committee comprising of qualified experts on the field of Health & Family
Welfare, legal, social work, scientist, environmentalist, road safety expert etc. which is ready to give advice &
guide the Executive Body & the General Secretary on policy making & provide technical inputs for planning
intervention of all programmes. The General Secretary is the Chief Functionary of the Organization. The
Organization is backed by a band of dedicated and highly motivated professionals who help implement various
programmes of WCWS with true grit and gumption.
OUR MANAGEMENT:
Details of the Board Members:
Name Gender Educational
Qulification
Occupation/
Profession
Experience.
Amita Behera, President Female M A, BEd Social
Work,
22 years in Social Sector,Non
Banking & Insurance Sector above 10
years.
Minakshi Kar,
Vice-President
Female BA, C.T Social Work 22 years in Social Sector.
Minati Bindhani,
General Secretary
Female B.A Social Work 20years in experience in Social
Sector, Presently working as General
Secretary of Women & Child Welfare
Society, Cuttack,
Odisha since 1994 in the connection
different projects and Activities
implemented very successfully of
Govt.of India,Govt.of Odisha, different
Corporate Agencies, Doner Agencies
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Kalpalata Prusty,
Asst.Secretary
Female MA&Trained
Nursery
Teacher
Social Work 22 years in Social Sector,
15 years in Teaching line
Sabita Dash,
Treasurer
Female MA &
Trained
Nursery
Teacher
Social Work 22 years in Social Sector,
5 years in Teaching line
Sanjukta Maharana Female Matric &
Trained on
Fabric
Painting,
Tailoring,
Jewallary
Social Work 22 years in Social Sector,
10years in Vocational Teaching line
Jogamaya Mohanty Female B.A &
Tailoring
Social Work 22 years in Social Sector, 5 years in
Teaching line
Sudharani Giri Female Matric Social Work 22 years in Social Sector,
Sailabala Das Female H.SC Social Work 22 years in Social Sector, 5 years in
Community Development
Snehalata Maharan Female Matric &
Trained on
Fabric
Painting,
Tailoring,
Jewallary,
Soft Toys
22 years in Social Sector, 10years
in Vocational Teaching line
Sanjukta Dei Fe
male
B.A, Bed. Social
Work
22 years in Social Sector,
5 years in Teaching line
Pratima Sahoo
Female
H.SC Social
Work
22 years in Social Sector
OUR VALUES:
 Transparency
 Social Justice
 Gender Equity
 Accountability
 Participatory Approach
 Systematic and Holistic Approach
MAJOR ACTIVITIES:
 Education
 Health
 Child Rights
 Road Safety Awareness and Education
 Environment Awareness and Education
* Human Rights, and others
 Petroleum Conservation
 Legal Awareness
 Women Empowerment
 Science & Technology
 Human Rights,
 Others
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Legal Status:
 Year of Establishment: 1st
January, 1994
 Registered under Section of XXI of Societies Registration Act, 1860
(Regd. No. 19815/43 of 1995-96, dt. 23/09/1995)
 Registered under section 6(1) (a) of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act,1976
(FCRA Registration No. 104860173 of 2009-10, dt. 22/09/2009)
 Registered under Section 21A of Income Tax act 1961
(Regd,. No. 12A/481-37/2009-10 dated 31/03/2010)
 PAN no. AAATW0620Q
 SSBE Registration No. 211207886/DIC, Cuttack,26.03.2004
 Planning Commission, Govt. of India, Unique ID No. NGO as generated in www. ngo.india.gov.in—
OR/2009/000305, dt. 24/7/2009
 Coir Board Registration No.; CB/IE/RO/BBSR/OR/587, dt.16/02/2012.
WE AND OUR EFFORT
On the Road of thorn and critical turnings social service has been rendered to the deprived sector
which can be visualized at field level where the activists and beneficiaries decide to triumph over the
menace. Nothing is insurmountable as and when dedication and commitment is embraced. A span of
one decade of social service, handful of splendid & spectacular achievements, appreciation, etc is not
a small thing to say. Our effort is the best recognition that has been proved in course of discharging
services to the mankind. Constrains are many but commitment is made once for all. We proceed to
fetch happiness for them and their contentment is our goal. Women & Child Welfare Society has
been working in different sectors prioritizing Road Safety Awareness, Health & Sanitation,
Education,Child Rights, Child Labour Eradication, Safe Motherhood, Environment protection,
Petroleum Conservation, Science and Technology, Human Rights and Legal Awareness, Women
Empowerment in the state of Orissa. The organization has been awarded for adventurous and
impressive social services in the state of Orissa from the Chief Minister of the state. The General
Secretary, Mrs. Minati Bindhani of the organization has received the 14th
Godfrey Philips Bravery
Award, District Level Road Safety Award, Sevaratna Samman, Akhayatrutia Samman,
Prakrutibandhu Award, Best Social Worker, Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhabana Award, Nyayajyoti Award etc.
for her splendid social acts of courage and she has been honored for her sincere work for the interest
of women and Child. Women & Child Welfare Society has been bejeweled with Best Organization
award for Environment Awareness, Road Safety Appreciation Award, Bikash Jatra Appreciation, etc.
In the field of Health, Education, Environment, Science & Technology, Road Safety etc. the
organization has been conducting workshops and seminars, health camps, HIV/AIDS awareness,
Malaria awareness, Bed net impregnation programme etc. in association with Health Department.
Health and sanitation programmes are being conducted in different district of Orissa. The
organization has been sincerely conducting Road Safety Awareness programme in the state having
observed the National Road Safety week, conducting seminars, health check up and eye testing for
Drivers in the state of Orissa are the best schedules of the organization. In the deprived sector the
activities of the organization has appreciated by the National Child Labor Project, Cuttack (Govt. of
India, Ministry of Labor Initiative). The Organization is running a special learning center in Cuttack
City and providing education, nutrition, health care and vocational training to the child labor students.
The Secretary of Women & Child Welfare Society has been acting as Asst. Coordinator, White
Ribbon Alliance for Safe Mother Hood, Cuttack Chapter and conducting awareness rally, public
hearing and public meeting; school level competition with Petroleum Conservation Research
Association, Eastern Region, Kolkata, the organization has organized different activities on Oil and
Gas conservation in the Cuttack & other district. The organization is conducting programs on slum
adolescents by rendering gender education, unwanted pregnancy, and formation of peer groups for
their safety.The organization is being funded by Govt. of India as well as Govt. of Orissa since
inception for implementation of different projects for empowerment of people in the state of Orissa.
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Some testimonials of appreciation are appended herewith for favor of kind perusal.
A FLASH ON ACTIVITIES: Importtant Projects/Programme has been accomplished in the
state of Odisha by ‘Women & Child Welfare Society”,Cuttack (Odisha)
Vocational Training on Fabric Painting,Tailoring,Coir Products,
Promotional Programme on Handicrafts & Handlooms
Production of different usefull home accessories through Mahila Mandal
Special Projects for Placement Linked Skill Development of Rural BPL Youths under
Swarnajayanti Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY).
Skill Training for Employment Promotion Amongst Urban Poor(STEP-UP) under SJSRY.
Entrepreneurship Development Programme on Food Preservation
Training Programme on Youth Leadership, Community Development & Swachha Bharat Abhiyan
Neibourhood Youth Parliament & Yoga Rehearsal
Promotional Programme on Self Help Group’s
GRLT Programme for Self Help Group Member’s
Promotional Programme on Sports and Games
National Integartion Camp
Observation of Communal Harmony Camapaign and Fund Rising Week
Investor’s Education & Awareness Programme
“Let us Keep to Promises” towards achiving the UN Millennium Development Goal
National Capacity Building Frame Work-Field Level Training Programme for PRI Members
Re-animation of Art and Culture & Development of Cultural
Camapaign Against Child Labour
National Child Labour Project Special School
Child Labour & Imnmoral Traffics
Non-formal Education Centre
Children’s Library, Recreational Creach Centre
Safe Motherhood Programme
Gender Equaclity Awareness
Bal Sanssad
Awareness Generation Programme on Social Rituals land custans like dowery system,child
marrage etc
Family Welfare Consultancy Centre
Total Santation Programme
Safe Drinking Water & Sanitation Programme
Training Programme on Weste Water Management & Malaria Prevention
Workshop on Disaster Preparedeness & Management
Programme on Slum Adolescents
Legal Awareness and Leadership Development Programme, Legal Awareness Camp & Free
Legal Aid Advice Cell
Awareness Programme on Untochability
Awareness Programme for Rural and Poor Women on Yoga & Naturopathy
Observation of International Women’s Day and Promotion of Cultural Activities(Jhoti Comptition}
Nursery Programme
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Medical Waste Management,Plantation and Kitchen Garden Programme
Rain Water Harvesting
Commitment to Physically Challanged
Workshop on Facilities for persons with Disability in Public Transport
Road Safety Activities
Care to Animals and Wild life
National Livestock Census
Peoples Audit for Health,Education and Livehood (PAHELI) Survey
Mapping of Municipality Hospitals and Dispensaries
Baseline Survey of Odisha Community Tank Mannagement Programme
Exhibition on Art & Crafts
Observation of Oil & Gas Conservation Fortnight
Energy & PCRA activities : Youth Programme,Domestic Workshop,Agricultural Workshop,Kisan
Mela & Exhibation
Promotion of Yoga & Naturopathy
Training Programme for DOT Providers
Bed Net Impregration Programme
Immunisation Programme
Drug Abus and AIIDs Control Programme
Observation of World Health Day with Free Health Check-up Camp
Awareness Programme on Dengu & Malaria
RCH-Camp
Consume Awareness Programme for Rural People and Related Activities
National Environment Awareness Campaign
Environmental Education & Potection Programme
Nature Study & Biodiversity Activities
Observation of National Pollution Prevention Day
Seminar on Management of Plastic Waste
Seminar on Climate Change
“Technical Resource Centre” under PROBR-Orissa Programme (Meteorological Acivity on
Weather Data Collection and Annalisys)
Promotion of VIPNET Network Science Club under Vigyan Prasar,Department of Science &
Technology,Govt.of India, New Delhi.
Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration Programme on”Global Warning and Mitigation Options”
Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration Programme on “Climate Change: Challenges and
Opportunities”
Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration Programme on”Management of Scientific Awareness of
Emerging Adoescence Problems”
Organising theWelcome Programme Science Express Bio-Diversity Special at Cuttack Railway
Station
Medicinal Plantation Programme
Public Library Services
Celebration of Jay of Giving
Relef Materials Distribution
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Activities during 2015-16:
Science & Technology
Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration
Programme on Water, Food and Climate
Change
Steady rise in average world temperature over
the last fifty years, also known as global
warming, due to increased concentration of
green house gases like carbon dioxide,
methane, CHC etc. led by anthropogenic
factors (such as burning up fossil fuel,
indiscriminate industrialization) has posed a
serious global challenge. It has already cast its
adverse impact on ecology and environment.
Other than increased presence of green house
gasses causing air pollution and health
hazards, there has been a rise in sea level and
natural calamities which have resulted in
climate change and in turn, has further
deteriorated the ecosystem, affecting
availability of fresh water and food.
In view of the seriousness of the problem,
experts and policy makers across the globe
have realised the significance of mitigating the
adverse impact of climate change and taking up
of appropriate adaptation measures. While
countries have started action on it at the
governmental and non-governmental level,
education and awareness at every stage is the
need of the hour. In this context, WCWS duly
supported by Department of Science and
Technology, Govt. of India, organized a series
of lectures and demonstration programmes on
water, food and climate change at the high
school and college level. The main objective of
the programme was to create scientific about
change and its awareness among the students
about climate adverse impact on our
ecosystem, fresh water source, and on food
grain output and food security. Besides,
mitigation options and adaptation measures to
be undertaken by countries and organizations
were discussed in the light of the global summit
on climate change held at Copenhagen. The
topics were judiciously selected and were
thrown light by
Promotion of Science Clubs
Little Star Science Club is a sister
organisation of WCWS for imparting science
education in schools & colleges and organising
different activities related to science awareness
like energy and petroleum conservation,
Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration
Programme on Water, Food and Climate
Change, Environment Education and
awareness etc .this club has been affiliated
under Vigyan Prasar, Dept.of Science &
Technology, Govt.of India with
Regd.No.V2407053 since 2002. Eniment
Scientist, Science Communicators Experts,
Teachers & Science loving people have been
taken interest for the noble cause organised by
the Club. The spirit of science lies in the spirit of
discoveries and inventions. According to
experienced science teachers, the formation of
science clubs is one of the most exciting and
effective ways to instil scientific temperament in
school children. It is through science clubs that
they can truly feel the joy and adventure of
scientific discovery. Therefore, to provide the
students with organizational facilities that are
usually necessary to carry on the science
projects and related activities, WCWS has
facilitated the process of forming science clubs
in schools.
Environment Awareness and Education
Lecture Programme on Combating
Desertification,Land Degradation and Drought:
Lecture Programme on Combating
Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought
was organized by Women and Child Society,
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Cuttack for high school students and teachers
at Nimpur High School, Nimpur,Jagatpur,
district Cuttack on 31st
October, 2015. The
programme was organized under the aegis of
Environment Awareness Campaign (NEAC),
2014-15, in collaboration with Ministry of
Environment and Forest, Govt. of India and
Centre for Environmental Studies, Forest and
Environment, Govt. of Odisha Bhubaneswar.
The main objectives of the programme were to
create awareness among the target group on
mitigation the effect of drought,water
management and prevention of land
degradation. Saplings of various medicinal
plants were planted in the Nimpur High School
campus, and other nearby School campuses by
both students and guests. Dr. Sangram Keshari
Nayak, Principal Scientist (Rtd.)CRRI, Cuttack,
Mr. Pravat Mohan Dash, Programme Officer,
Centre for Environmental Studies,
Bhubaneswar, Dr. Arjun Kumar Biswal, Rtd.
Head Master, Tulsipur Govt. High School, Dr.
Kishore Chandra Mohanty, Science Expert,
Board of Secondary Education, Odisha, Mr.
Pramod Kumar Nayak, Head Master, Nimpur
High School, Nimpur, Mrs. Minati Bindhani,
General Secretary, WCWS participated the
event as guests and resource persons. Total
500 numbers of students and teachers
participated in the event
Plantation:
Women & Child Welfare Society, Cuttack
planted 500 nos of environment friendly plants
with medicinal plants like champa,
krushnachuda, radhachuda, baula, ashok,
raktachandan, dalichandan, amla, karanja,
nima, fruits and forest trees etc. at different
schools,colleges and community land.
Women Empowerment
Observation of International Women’s
Day and Legal Awareness Programme for
Women:
The International Women’s Day was
observed by Women and Child Welfare
Society, Cuttack on 8th
March, 2016 at the
organization’s training centre located at
Badamba in Cuttack district. A seminar was
organised on the occasion in which Dr. Arjun
Kumar Biswal, Dr.Sangram Keshari
Nayak,Principal Scientist(Rtd.)Mr.Niranjan
Behera,Advocate, Mrs. Minati Bindhani, Mrs.
Arati Das participated as guests and resource
persons. Total 100 numbers of SHG members
and womens participants participated.
Petroleum Conservation and
Renewable Energy
Women and Child Welfare Society is appointed
as External Faculty to conduct different
activities on Petroleum Conservation and
Renewable Energy through Youth programme,
Domestic Workshop, Agricultural Workshop by
the Petroleum Conservation Research
Association (PCRA), Eastern Region, Kolkata
under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural
Gas, Govt. of India, New Delhi. In the reporting
period WCWS organised 60 numbers of Youth
Programmes, 50 numbers of Domestic
Workshops, 80 numbers of Agricultural
Workshops awareness about petroleum
conservation and need of conservation
organised in Cuttack, Khordha, Jagatsinghpur
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Jajpur, Mayurbhanj, Puri, Kendrapada and
Keonjhar districts of the State.
Youth Programmes:
Women and Child Welfare Society Organized
total 60 numbers of youth programmes to
educate the youth mass to conserve the oil and
gas with Film show at different school and
colleges of Cuttack, Khordha, Jagatsinghpur,
Jajpur, Mayurbhanj, Puri, Kendrapada and
Keonjhar district of odisha state and discussion
on Introduction about PCRA Definition & Types
of Energy and its sources, Fossil Fuels, History
of Gas & Oil, How Gas & Oil was created,
availability in the world.Stock of Fossil Fuel
(Coal/Oil/Gas) in world, after how many years it
will last in India.Effective of Fossil Fuel in
environment, Global Warming, Acid
Rain,Different renewable sources of energy
(biomass, biogas, bio-diesel, wind, solar) &
their prospects energy conservation tips in
home appliances, transport, industry and daily
life.
Total 50 numbers of Domestic Workshops
were organized by WCWS with film shows to
create awareness among women in Cuttack,
Khordha,Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Mayurbhanj,
Puri, Kendrapada and Keonjhar district with the
participation of SHG members, women and
girls and discussed on Introduction about
PCRA Definition & Types of Energy and its
Sources, Fossil Fuels, History of Gas & Oil,
How Gas & Oil was created, availability in the
world.Stock of Fossil Fuel (Coal/Oil/Gas) in
world, after how many years it will last in
India.Effective of Fossil Fuel in environment,
Global Warming, Acid Rain.Energy
Conservation Tips in LPG/Kerosene home
appliances, different techniques regarding
Conservation of Petroleum product, use of
Pressure cooker in cooking. All necessary
arrangements before cooking
Agricultural Workshops
Women & Child Welfare Society organized 75
nos. of Agricultural Workshop in different places
of Cuttack, Puri, Khurdha, Kendrapara and
Jagatsinghpur district to create awareness on
petroleum conservation and Discussed about
Aims and Objectives of Agricultural Workshop.
Conservation of Petrol & Diesel and other
petroleum products. Use of Branded ISI Marked
Machineries, Tips to save diesel in tractors, Lift
Irrigation, Pumps, Use of Plastic Pipe instead of
Iron Pipe, proper Maintenance of Tractor,
Pumps, good farming habits, checking of
leakage, cleaning of engine before use,
cleaning of air filter, etc. discussed during the
programme.
Road Safety Activities
Awareness Programme on Road Safety:
The 27th
National Road Safety Week was
observed by Women and Child Welfare Society
with the support of Regional Transport
Authority, Cuttack and Commissionarate, of
police Bhubaneswar-Cuttack at different places
of Cuttack district from 10th
to 16th
January,
2016.
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On the occasion quize competition,
awareness programmes, rally, display of
banners, film shows were conducted for
students, teachers, auto-rickshaw drivers, and
road users etc. Total 4 numbers of road safety
awareness Programmes were organized on the
theme “Road Safety:Time for Action” in different
High School in Cuttack district, at Khannagar
High School, Dhabaleswar Bidyapitha, Tareni
Bidyapitha and Nehru Uchha Bidyapitha.Quize
competition at Municipal Kalyan Mandap,Cuttack
for school and college students.The discussions
in the Awareness programme centred on causes
of accidents, road behaviour, road discipline,
over speed, drunken driving, overtaking, need
for seat belts and helmets etc.Mr.Pradip Kumar
Dalei,ACP,Traffic,Dr. A. K. Biswal, Rtd. Head
Master, Tulasipur, Govt. High School, Mrs.
Minati Bindhani, General Secretary, Mr Bikash
Mohapatra, Secretary, FPRA, Mr.Loknath Kabi,
Head Master, Dhabaleswar Bidyapitha, K. C.
Moharana, Programme Coordinator attended as
resource persons.
Rally on Road Safety:
A Rally on Road Safety Awareness was also
held on 12th
January, 2016 The rally was
flagged up by Mr.Sanjib Arora,DCP,Cuttack
the rally was started from LIC Office,Nuapatna
to Khannagar Park with students and Auto
drivers holding banners and placards and
spreading the message of road safety
including obeying of traffic rules, wearing
helmet etc.
Film Shows:
Youth Empowerment
Neighbourhood Youth Parliament & Yoga
Rehearsal
Neighbourhood Youth Parliament & Yoga
Rehearsal was organized by WCWS in
collaboration with Nehru Yuva Kendra
Sangathan, district office, Cuttack at
Kishorenagar College,Kishorenagar Cuttack
on 19th
June 2015.
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“NATIOAL LEVEL PAINTING and ESSAY COMPTITIPN for
SCHOOL CHILDREN to PROMOTE AWARENESS on
PETROLEUM PRODUCTs”
Women & Child Welfare Society: Cuttack as a External Faculity of Peroleum Conservation Research
Association (PCRA) under Ministry of Oil and Natural Gas, Government of India, New Delhi has organized
a several competions i.e, Essay, Painting, among the students of different 200 schools in the districts of
Cuttack, Puri, Khurdha, Jagatsinghpur, Bhadrak for creating an awareness among the them about the aims
and objects of PCRA sincerely.
Mr. Keshab Chandra Maharana, Programme
Co-ordinator delivered his speech on National
Level Painting & Essay Competition them in
PCRA-Youth Programme at Grampanchayt
High Schoo, Machhalo,District: Cuttack, on
dated:01.07.2015.
A view of student participants of the Panchayat
High School, Machhalo, District: Cuttack,
A view of Petroleum Products Conservation Film
Show in PCRA-Agricultural Workshop.
A view of Mrs. Minat Bindhani, General Secretary
received the honour as a Best Road Safety activist
from Marwari Yuva Mancha, Cuttack.
State Transport Authority,Odisha
Centum Work Skill India,New Delhi
Centum Learning Limited,New Delhi
National Institute of Naturopathy,Pune
National Rural Health Mission(NRHM)
Dept. of Forest & Environment,Govt.of Odisha
Ministry of Environment & Forest,Govt.of India
Coir Board,Regional Office,Bhubaneswar,Odisha
Raja Ram Mohan Roy Library Foundation,Kolkatta
National Child Labour Project Society,Cuttack,Odisha
Petroleum Conservation Research Association,New Delhi
National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language,New Delhi
Department of Science & Technology,Govt.of India,New Delhi
Mninistry of Shipping,Road Transport & Highways,Govt.of India
National Foundation for Communal Harmony,Govt.of India,New Delhi
Rastriya Vigyan Evam Pradyogiki Sanchar Parisad(RVPSP),Govt.of India
National Bank for Agriculture& Rural Development(NABARD),Bhubaneswar,Odisha
Association of Voluntary Agencies for Rural Development (AVARD), New Delhi.
Nehru Yuba Kendra Sangathan (NYKS),Cuttack & Mayurbhanj, Odisha
Inter National Women’s Peace Group (IWPG).Seoul, South-Koria
United Nations Environment Programme( UNEP),Nairobi; Kenya..
Forum for Creche & Chil Care Services (FORCES), New Delhi.
Campaign Against Child Labour(CACL),Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
Committee for Legal Aid to Poor(CLAP), Cuttack, Odisha.
Mahila Vikash Samabaya Nigam, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Federation of Consumer Organisation (FOCO}, Odisha
Vigyan “O” Paribesh Vikash Samiti,Cuttack, Odisha..
Indo-French Water Network, New Delhi.
Vigyan Prasar, New Delhi.
Guide Star India,Mumbai
Indian Overseas Bank,Main Branch &Jobra Branch,Cuttack; Odisha
Union Bank of India,College Square, Cuttack;Odisha
Member of District Vigilance Committee under Bonded Labour,Cuttack,Odisha
Member of District Vigilance Committee under SC & ST,Cuttack,Odisha
Member of District Level M.T.P Committee,Cuttack;Odisha
Member of District Road Safety Committee,Cuttack;Odisha
Member of District Rogi Kalyan Samiti, Cuttack;Odisha
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  • 2. Best Organisation Award For Environmental Awareness-2006 14th Godphery Philips Bravery Award 2006 District Level Road SafetyAward-2008 Road Safety Appreciation-2008 Prakruti Mitra Puraskar-2011 Best Road Safety Activist Award-09 Nayajyoti Award-2008 Best Social Activist Award-2009 Seba Ratna Samman-2009 Prakruti Bandhu Award-2007 Naba Krushna Sammana-2001 Rajiv Gandhi Sadvabana Award-2007 Best Road Safety Activist Award-2016 Best Road Safety Activist Award-2016 Best Social Activist Award-2016
  • 3. ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 Women & Child Welfare Society At:Gsmahandia New Colony,Po: Buxibazar, Dist. & City: Cuttack-753001, State:Odisha [India] Ph.No:+91-671-2414810, e.mail:wcwsminati@gmail.com, gensecywcws1@hotmail.com, wcwsodisha1994@gmail.com website:http://www.wcwsorissa.com
  • 4. ANNUAL REPORT: 2015-16 CONTENTS Science & Technology ¸ Agrasar Lecture & Demonstration Programme on ¸ Water, Food and Climate Change ¸ Promotion of Science Clubs Environment Awareness and Education  Lecture Programme on Combating Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought:  Plantation Women Empowerment  Observation of International Women’s Day and Legal Awareness Programme for Women. Energy & Petroleum Conservation  Youth Programme  Domestic Workshop  Agricultural Workshop Road Safety Activities  Observation of 27th National Road Safety Week  Road Safety Film Show  Awareness Programme Youth Empowerment  Neighbourhood Youth Parliament & Yoga Rehearsal National Level Painting and Essay Comptition for School Children to Promote Awareness on Petroleum Products  Photographs
  • 5. ANNUAL REPORT: 2015-16 From the General Secretary’s Desk The Annual Report, 2015-16 honestly depicts in nutshell the activities carried out during the year that were possible due to our relentless endeavour in bringing the holistic development of the masses-weaker and underprivileged sections of the society. The activities encompassed a broad canvass through education, awareness, advocacy, promotion, capacity building and empowerment in line with the organisation’s cherished goals and objectives. Twenty two years have already passed since we started our noble effort in 1994 towards ameliorating the lots of the poor and deprived sections of the society with specific thrust on women, children, youths poor and needy people. Over the years we had to persistently work hard to improve the standard of living of the masses through our intervention in activity areas of health, sanitation, education, child rights, women empowerment, youth empowerment, environment protection, road safety, petroleum conservation and renewable energy, yoga & naturopathy, science and technology etc. braving all odds, for which I must acknowledge the sincere effort of our staff and volunteers. This year also they have worked vigorously to achieve the desired objectives. As ever, in the current year, 2015-16 also we have tried to improve the conditions of target masses in our project areas for which we had to identify their basic needs and work towards achieving the target by participatory and holistic approach and in turn, kindled hopes in their lives through empowerment, awareness and promotional programmes. There were both continuing and new areas of activities, the prominent among which included the awareness programme on climate change and related issues, promotion of science technology for the youth, education and awareness on environment, consumer and legal awareness, training programmes on youth leadership and community development, skill training for employment promotion, programmes on road safety and awareness and conservation of energy. We have arranged the activities undertaken during the reporting period chronologically and presented them in this report in readable language. However, valuable suggestions from readers are most welcome to improve our focus, potential and plan our goals more ardently for the burning issue. Finally, I must convey my gratitude to our dignified associates like Goverment and Non-Government agencies, funding agencies, donor agencies, promoters, members, staffs, well-wishers and who have supported us to go ahead. Specially our great indebtedness is due to Dr. Sangram Keshari Nayak, former Principal Scientist CRRI, Mr. Lombador Mishra, and other consultants and advisor of Women & Child Welfare Society for their valuable suggestions all time. Mrs.Minati Bindhani, General Secretary Women & Child Welfare Society Cuttack.
  • 6. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 The Organization Women and Child Welfare Society (WCWS), with its headquarters located in the city of Cuttack, is a not-for-profit organization working towards the overall development of deprived communities--the poor and marginalised sections of the society in the State. Working for the last two decades to ameliorate the condition of poor and deprived classes, the initiatives undertaken by the Society are specially directed to bring wellbeing for women, children, youths and general public in the broader perspective with active community participation. Though registered on September 23, 1995 under the Societies Act, 1860, the organisation had come into being in January, 1994 with relentless efforts and active involvement of some young volunteers coming together for the socio-economic uplift of the vulnerable and weaker sections of the society, especially women, children youths and general public with the aim of improving their quality of life in a holistic manner which over the years, have encompassed activities permeating the fields of health, education, science and technology, sanitation, environmental protection, road safety, energy conservation, women empowerment, child rights, climate change, youth empowerment, self employment, awareness generation and conservation of resources consistent with the norms of sustainable development. The organisation acts as a unique resource agency which bridges the gap between public welfare schemes and the disadvantaged sections of the society. Creating awareness among the masses on issues concerning their development, empowering the weaker sections and providing much needed fillip to them in matters directly linked to their development have been the prime efforts made by our volunteers and staff. Mission, Vision etc Mission: To empower the poor, develop their potential; improve the socio-economic status of the community, reduce poverty and bring sustainable development with special emphasis on weaker and vulnerable groups of the society such as women, children, the downtrodden (SC and ST) and deprived poor. Vision: To show path to all the deprived people of the society that is just and practical being free from all types of discrimination guarantying equal rights and opportunities to all irrespective of caste, creed, sex and religion. Aim: To improve the quality of life of deprived classes with emphasis on women, children and youth.
  • 7. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 Objectives:  To identify the problems of the weaker sections of the community,  To prioritise the needs of these classes,  To resolve them with available resources,  To pursue an organised, systematic and holistic approach in resolving such issues. Organization Structure: The Executive Body is the supreme governing and administrative body of the organization and General Secretary is the Chief Functionary who is full responsible for managing the overall function and administration of the project. It has also an Advisory Committee comprising of qualified experts on the field of Health & Family Welfare, legal, social work, scientist, environmentalist, road safety expert etc. which is ready to give advice & guide the Executive Body & the General Secretary on policy making & provide technical inputs for planning intervention of all programmes. The General Secretary is the Chief Functionary of the Organization. The Organization is backed by a band of dedicated and highly motivated professionals who help implement various programmes of WCWS with true grit and gumption. OUR MANAGEMENT: Details of the Board Members: Name Gender Educational Qulification Occupation/ Profession Experience. Amita Behera, President Female M A, BEd Social Work, 22 years in Social Sector,Non Banking & Insurance Sector above 10 years. Minakshi Kar, Vice-President Female BA, C.T Social Work 22 years in Social Sector. Minati Bindhani, General Secretary Female B.A Social Work 20years in experience in Social Sector, Presently working as General Secretary of Women & Child Welfare Society, Cuttack, Odisha since 1994 in the connection different projects and Activities implemented very successfully of Govt.of India,Govt.of Odisha, different Corporate Agencies, Doner Agencies
  • 8. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 Kalpalata Prusty, Asst.Secretary Female MA&Trained Nursery Teacher Social Work 22 years in Social Sector, 15 years in Teaching line Sabita Dash, Treasurer Female MA & Trained Nursery Teacher Social Work 22 years in Social Sector, 5 years in Teaching line Sanjukta Maharana Female Matric & Trained on Fabric Painting, Tailoring, Jewallary Social Work 22 years in Social Sector, 10years in Vocational Teaching line Jogamaya Mohanty Female B.A & Tailoring Social Work 22 years in Social Sector, 5 years in Teaching line Sudharani Giri Female Matric Social Work 22 years in Social Sector, Sailabala Das Female H.SC Social Work 22 years in Social Sector, 5 years in Community Development Snehalata Maharan Female Matric & Trained on Fabric Painting, Tailoring, Jewallary, Soft Toys 22 years in Social Sector, 10years in Vocational Teaching line Sanjukta Dei Fe male B.A, Bed. Social Work 22 years in Social Sector, 5 years in Teaching line Pratima Sahoo Female H.SC Social Work 22 years in Social Sector OUR VALUES:  Transparency  Social Justice  Gender Equity  Accountability  Participatory Approach  Systematic and Holistic Approach MAJOR ACTIVITIES:  Education  Health  Child Rights  Road Safety Awareness and Education  Environment Awareness and Education * Human Rights, and others  Petroleum Conservation  Legal Awareness  Women Empowerment  Science & Technology  Human Rights,  Others
  • 9. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 Legal Status:  Year of Establishment: 1st January, 1994  Registered under Section of XXI of Societies Registration Act, 1860 (Regd. No. 19815/43 of 1995-96, dt. 23/09/1995)  Registered under section 6(1) (a) of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act,1976 (FCRA Registration No. 104860173 of 2009-10, dt. 22/09/2009)  Registered under Section 21A of Income Tax act 1961 (Regd,. No. 12A/481-37/2009-10 dated 31/03/2010)  PAN no. AAATW0620Q  SSBE Registration No. 211207886/DIC, Cuttack,26.03.2004  Planning Commission, Govt. of India, Unique ID No. NGO as generated in www. ngo.india.gov.in— OR/2009/000305, dt. 24/7/2009  Coir Board Registration No.; CB/IE/RO/BBSR/OR/587, dt.16/02/2012. WE AND OUR EFFORT On the Road of thorn and critical turnings social service has been rendered to the deprived sector which can be visualized at field level where the activists and beneficiaries decide to triumph over the menace. Nothing is insurmountable as and when dedication and commitment is embraced. A span of one decade of social service, handful of splendid & spectacular achievements, appreciation, etc is not a small thing to say. Our effort is the best recognition that has been proved in course of discharging services to the mankind. Constrains are many but commitment is made once for all. We proceed to fetch happiness for them and their contentment is our goal. Women & Child Welfare Society has been working in different sectors prioritizing Road Safety Awareness, Health & Sanitation, Education,Child Rights, Child Labour Eradication, Safe Motherhood, Environment protection, Petroleum Conservation, Science and Technology, Human Rights and Legal Awareness, Women Empowerment in the state of Orissa. The organization has been awarded for adventurous and impressive social services in the state of Orissa from the Chief Minister of the state. The General Secretary, Mrs. Minati Bindhani of the organization has received the 14th Godfrey Philips Bravery Award, District Level Road Safety Award, Sevaratna Samman, Akhayatrutia Samman, Prakrutibandhu Award, Best Social Worker, Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhabana Award, Nyayajyoti Award etc. for her splendid social acts of courage and she has been honored for her sincere work for the interest of women and Child. Women & Child Welfare Society has been bejeweled with Best Organization award for Environment Awareness, Road Safety Appreciation Award, Bikash Jatra Appreciation, etc. In the field of Health, Education, Environment, Science & Technology, Road Safety etc. the organization has been conducting workshops and seminars, health camps, HIV/AIDS awareness, Malaria awareness, Bed net impregnation programme etc. in association with Health Department. Health and sanitation programmes are being conducted in different district of Orissa. The organization has been sincerely conducting Road Safety Awareness programme in the state having observed the National Road Safety week, conducting seminars, health check up and eye testing for Drivers in the state of Orissa are the best schedules of the organization. In the deprived sector the activities of the organization has appreciated by the National Child Labor Project, Cuttack (Govt. of India, Ministry of Labor Initiative). The Organization is running a special learning center in Cuttack City and providing education, nutrition, health care and vocational training to the child labor students. The Secretary of Women & Child Welfare Society has been acting as Asst. Coordinator, White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Mother Hood, Cuttack Chapter and conducting awareness rally, public hearing and public meeting; school level competition with Petroleum Conservation Research Association, Eastern Region, Kolkata, the organization has organized different activities on Oil and Gas conservation in the Cuttack & other district. The organization is conducting programs on slum adolescents by rendering gender education, unwanted pregnancy, and formation of peer groups for their safety.The organization is being funded by Govt. of India as well as Govt. of Orissa since inception for implementation of different projects for empowerment of people in the state of Orissa.
  • 10. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 Some testimonials of appreciation are appended herewith for favor of kind perusal. A FLASH ON ACTIVITIES: Importtant Projects/Programme has been accomplished in the state of Odisha by ‘Women & Child Welfare Society”,Cuttack (Odisha) Vocational Training on Fabric Painting,Tailoring,Coir Products, Promotional Programme on Handicrafts & Handlooms Production of different usefull home accessories through Mahila Mandal Special Projects for Placement Linked Skill Development of Rural BPL Youths under Swarnajayanti Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY). Skill Training for Employment Promotion Amongst Urban Poor(STEP-UP) under SJSRY. Entrepreneurship Development Programme on Food Preservation Training Programme on Youth Leadership, Community Development & Swachha Bharat Abhiyan Neibourhood Youth Parliament & Yoga Rehearsal Promotional Programme on Self Help Group’s GRLT Programme for Self Help Group Member’s Promotional Programme on Sports and Games National Integartion Camp Observation of Communal Harmony Camapaign and Fund Rising Week Investor’s Education & Awareness Programme “Let us Keep to Promises” towards achiving the UN Millennium Development Goal National Capacity Building Frame Work-Field Level Training Programme for PRI Members Re-animation of Art and Culture & Development of Cultural Camapaign Against Child Labour National Child Labour Project Special School Child Labour & Imnmoral Traffics Non-formal Education Centre Children’s Library, Recreational Creach Centre Safe Motherhood Programme Gender Equaclity Awareness Bal Sanssad Awareness Generation Programme on Social Rituals land custans like dowery system,child marrage etc Family Welfare Consultancy Centre Total Santation Programme Safe Drinking Water & Sanitation Programme Training Programme on Weste Water Management & Malaria Prevention Workshop on Disaster Preparedeness & Management Programme on Slum Adolescents Legal Awareness and Leadership Development Programme, Legal Awareness Camp & Free Legal Aid Advice Cell Awareness Programme on Untochability Awareness Programme for Rural and Poor Women on Yoga & Naturopathy Observation of International Women’s Day and Promotion of Cultural Activities(Jhoti Comptition} Nursery Programme
  • 11. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 Medical Waste Management,Plantation and Kitchen Garden Programme Rain Water Harvesting Commitment to Physically Challanged Workshop on Facilities for persons with Disability in Public Transport Road Safety Activities Care to Animals and Wild life National Livestock Census Peoples Audit for Health,Education and Livehood (PAHELI) Survey Mapping of Municipality Hospitals and Dispensaries Baseline Survey of Odisha Community Tank Mannagement Programme Exhibition on Art & Crafts Observation of Oil & Gas Conservation Fortnight Energy & PCRA activities : Youth Programme,Domestic Workshop,Agricultural Workshop,Kisan Mela & Exhibation Promotion of Yoga & Naturopathy Training Programme for DOT Providers Bed Net Impregration Programme Immunisation Programme Drug Abus and AIIDs Control Programme Observation of World Health Day with Free Health Check-up Camp Awareness Programme on Dengu & Malaria RCH-Camp Consume Awareness Programme for Rural People and Related Activities National Environment Awareness Campaign Environmental Education & Potection Programme Nature Study & Biodiversity Activities Observation of National Pollution Prevention Day Seminar on Management of Plastic Waste Seminar on Climate Change “Technical Resource Centre” under PROBR-Orissa Programme (Meteorological Acivity on Weather Data Collection and Annalisys) Promotion of VIPNET Network Science Club under Vigyan Prasar,Department of Science & Technology,Govt.of India, New Delhi. Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration Programme on”Global Warning and Mitigation Options” Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration Programme on “Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities” Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration Programme on”Management of Scientific Awareness of Emerging Adoescence Problems” Organising theWelcome Programme Science Express Bio-Diversity Special at Cuttack Railway Station Medicinal Plantation Programme Public Library Services Celebration of Jay of Giving Relef Materials Distribution
  • 12. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 Activities during 2015-16: Science & Technology Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration Programme on Water, Food and Climate Change Steady rise in average world temperature over the last fifty years, also known as global warming, due to increased concentration of green house gases like carbon dioxide, methane, CHC etc. led by anthropogenic factors (such as burning up fossil fuel, indiscriminate industrialization) has posed a serious global challenge. It has already cast its adverse impact on ecology and environment. Other than increased presence of green house gasses causing air pollution and health hazards, there has been a rise in sea level and natural calamities which have resulted in climate change and in turn, has further deteriorated the ecosystem, affecting availability of fresh water and food. In view of the seriousness of the problem, experts and policy makers across the globe have realised the significance of mitigating the adverse impact of climate change and taking up of appropriate adaptation measures. While countries have started action on it at the governmental and non-governmental level, education and awareness at every stage is the need of the hour. In this context, WCWS duly supported by Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, organized a series of lectures and demonstration programmes on water, food and climate change at the high school and college level. The main objective of the programme was to create scientific about change and its awareness among the students about climate adverse impact on our ecosystem, fresh water source, and on food grain output and food security. Besides, mitigation options and adaptation measures to be undertaken by countries and organizations were discussed in the light of the global summit on climate change held at Copenhagen. The topics were judiciously selected and were thrown light by Promotion of Science Clubs Little Star Science Club is a sister organisation of WCWS for imparting science education in schools & colleges and organising different activities related to science awareness like energy and petroleum conservation, Agrasar Lecture and Demonstration Programme on Water, Food and Climate Change, Environment Education and awareness etc .this club has been affiliated under Vigyan Prasar, Dept.of Science & Technology, Govt.of India with Regd.No.V2407053 since 2002. Eniment Scientist, Science Communicators Experts, Teachers & Science loving people have been taken interest for the noble cause organised by the Club. The spirit of science lies in the spirit of discoveries and inventions. According to experienced science teachers, the formation of science clubs is one of the most exciting and effective ways to instil scientific temperament in school children. It is through science clubs that they can truly feel the joy and adventure of scientific discovery. Therefore, to provide the students with organizational facilities that are usually necessary to carry on the science projects and related activities, WCWS has facilitated the process of forming science clubs in schools. Environment Awareness and Education Lecture Programme on Combating Desertification,Land Degradation and Drought: Lecture Programme on Combating Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought was organized by Women and Child Society,
  • 13. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 Cuttack for high school students and teachers at Nimpur High School, Nimpur,Jagatpur, district Cuttack on 31st October, 2015. The programme was organized under the aegis of Environment Awareness Campaign (NEAC), 2014-15, in collaboration with Ministry of Environment and Forest, Govt. of India and Centre for Environmental Studies, Forest and Environment, Govt. of Odisha Bhubaneswar. The main objectives of the programme were to create awareness among the target group on mitigation the effect of drought,water management and prevention of land degradation. Saplings of various medicinal plants were planted in the Nimpur High School campus, and other nearby School campuses by both students and guests. Dr. Sangram Keshari Nayak, Principal Scientist (Rtd.)CRRI, Cuttack, Mr. Pravat Mohan Dash, Programme Officer, Centre for Environmental Studies, Bhubaneswar, Dr. Arjun Kumar Biswal, Rtd. Head Master, Tulsipur Govt. High School, Dr. Kishore Chandra Mohanty, Science Expert, Board of Secondary Education, Odisha, Mr. Pramod Kumar Nayak, Head Master, Nimpur High School, Nimpur, Mrs. Minati Bindhani, General Secretary, WCWS participated the event as guests and resource persons. Total 500 numbers of students and teachers participated in the event Plantation: Women & Child Welfare Society, Cuttack planted 500 nos of environment friendly plants with medicinal plants like champa, krushnachuda, radhachuda, baula, ashok, raktachandan, dalichandan, amla, karanja, nima, fruits and forest trees etc. at different schools,colleges and community land. Women Empowerment Observation of International Women’s Day and Legal Awareness Programme for Women: The International Women’s Day was observed by Women and Child Welfare Society, Cuttack on 8th March, 2016 at the organization’s training centre located at Badamba in Cuttack district. A seminar was organised on the occasion in which Dr. Arjun Kumar Biswal, Dr.Sangram Keshari Nayak,Principal Scientist(Rtd.)Mr.Niranjan Behera,Advocate, Mrs. Minati Bindhani, Mrs. Arati Das participated as guests and resource persons. Total 100 numbers of SHG members and womens participants participated. Petroleum Conservation and Renewable Energy Women and Child Welfare Society is appointed as External Faculty to conduct different activities on Petroleum Conservation and Renewable Energy through Youth programme, Domestic Workshop, Agricultural Workshop by the Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA), Eastern Region, Kolkata under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Govt. of India, New Delhi. In the reporting period WCWS organised 60 numbers of Youth Programmes, 50 numbers of Domestic Workshops, 80 numbers of Agricultural Workshops awareness about petroleum conservation and need of conservation organised in Cuttack, Khordha, Jagatsinghpur
  • 14. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 Jajpur, Mayurbhanj, Puri, Kendrapada and Keonjhar districts of the State. Youth Programmes: Women and Child Welfare Society Organized total 60 numbers of youth programmes to educate the youth mass to conserve the oil and gas with Film show at different school and colleges of Cuttack, Khordha, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Mayurbhanj, Puri, Kendrapada and Keonjhar district of odisha state and discussion on Introduction about PCRA Definition & Types of Energy and its sources, Fossil Fuels, History of Gas & Oil, How Gas & Oil was created, availability in the world.Stock of Fossil Fuel (Coal/Oil/Gas) in world, after how many years it will last in India.Effective of Fossil Fuel in environment, Global Warming, Acid Rain,Different renewable sources of energy (biomass, biogas, bio-diesel, wind, solar) & their prospects energy conservation tips in home appliances, transport, industry and daily life. Total 50 numbers of Domestic Workshops were organized by WCWS with film shows to create awareness among women in Cuttack, Khordha,Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Mayurbhanj, Puri, Kendrapada and Keonjhar district with the participation of SHG members, women and girls and discussed on Introduction about PCRA Definition & Types of Energy and its Sources, Fossil Fuels, History of Gas & Oil, How Gas & Oil was created, availability in the world.Stock of Fossil Fuel (Coal/Oil/Gas) in world, after how many years it will last in India.Effective of Fossil Fuel in environment, Global Warming, Acid Rain.Energy Conservation Tips in LPG/Kerosene home appliances, different techniques regarding Conservation of Petroleum product, use of Pressure cooker in cooking. All necessary arrangements before cooking Agricultural Workshops Women & Child Welfare Society organized 75 nos. of Agricultural Workshop in different places of Cuttack, Puri, Khurdha, Kendrapara and Jagatsinghpur district to create awareness on petroleum conservation and Discussed about Aims and Objectives of Agricultural Workshop. Conservation of Petrol & Diesel and other petroleum products. Use of Branded ISI Marked Machineries, Tips to save diesel in tractors, Lift Irrigation, Pumps, Use of Plastic Pipe instead of Iron Pipe, proper Maintenance of Tractor, Pumps, good farming habits, checking of leakage, cleaning of engine before use, cleaning of air filter, etc. discussed during the programme. Road Safety Activities Awareness Programme on Road Safety: The 27th National Road Safety Week was observed by Women and Child Welfare Society with the support of Regional Transport Authority, Cuttack and Commissionarate, of police Bhubaneswar-Cuttack at different places of Cuttack district from 10th to 16th January, 2016.
  • 15. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 On the occasion quize competition, awareness programmes, rally, display of banners, film shows were conducted for students, teachers, auto-rickshaw drivers, and road users etc. Total 4 numbers of road safety awareness Programmes were organized on the theme “Road Safety:Time for Action” in different High School in Cuttack district, at Khannagar High School, Dhabaleswar Bidyapitha, Tareni Bidyapitha and Nehru Uchha Bidyapitha.Quize competition at Municipal Kalyan Mandap,Cuttack for school and college students.The discussions in the Awareness programme centred on causes of accidents, road behaviour, road discipline, over speed, drunken driving, overtaking, need for seat belts and helmets etc.Mr.Pradip Kumar Dalei,ACP,Traffic,Dr. A. K. Biswal, Rtd. Head Master, Tulasipur, Govt. High School, Mrs. Minati Bindhani, General Secretary, Mr Bikash Mohapatra, Secretary, FPRA, Mr.Loknath Kabi, Head Master, Dhabaleswar Bidyapitha, K. C. Moharana, Programme Coordinator attended as resource persons. Rally on Road Safety: A Rally on Road Safety Awareness was also held on 12th January, 2016 The rally was flagged up by Mr.Sanjib Arora,DCP,Cuttack the rally was started from LIC Office,Nuapatna to Khannagar Park with students and Auto drivers holding banners and placards and spreading the message of road safety including obeying of traffic rules, wearing helmet etc. Film Shows: Youth Empowerment Neighbourhood Youth Parliament & Yoga Rehearsal Neighbourhood Youth Parliament & Yoga Rehearsal was organized by WCWS in collaboration with Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, district office, Cuttack at Kishorenagar College,Kishorenagar Cuttack on 19th June 2015.
  • 16. ANNUAL REPORT:2015-16 “NATIOAL LEVEL PAINTING and ESSAY COMPTITIPN for SCHOOL CHILDREN to PROMOTE AWARENESS on PETROLEUM PRODUCTs” Women & Child Welfare Society: Cuttack as a External Faculity of Peroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) under Ministry of Oil and Natural Gas, Government of India, New Delhi has organized a several competions i.e, Essay, Painting, among the students of different 200 schools in the districts of Cuttack, Puri, Khurdha, Jagatsinghpur, Bhadrak for creating an awareness among the them about the aims and objects of PCRA sincerely. Mr. Keshab Chandra Maharana, Programme Co-ordinator delivered his speech on National Level Painting & Essay Competition them in PCRA-Youth Programme at Grampanchayt High Schoo, Machhalo,District: Cuttack, on dated:01.07.2015. A view of student participants of the Panchayat High School, Machhalo, District: Cuttack, A view of Petroleum Products Conservation Film Show in PCRA-Agricultural Workshop. A view of Mrs. Minat Bindhani, General Secretary received the honour as a Best Road Safety activist from Marwari Yuva Mancha, Cuttack.
  • 17. State Transport Authority,Odisha Centum Work Skill India,New Delhi Centum Learning Limited,New Delhi National Institute of Naturopathy,Pune National Rural Health Mission(NRHM) Dept. of Forest & Environment,Govt.of Odisha Ministry of Environment & Forest,Govt.of India Coir Board,Regional Office,Bhubaneswar,Odisha Raja Ram Mohan Roy Library Foundation,Kolkatta National Child Labour Project Society,Cuttack,Odisha Petroleum Conservation Research Association,New Delhi National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language,New Delhi Department of Science & Technology,Govt.of India,New Delhi Mninistry of Shipping,Road Transport & Highways,Govt.of India National Foundation for Communal Harmony,Govt.of India,New Delhi Rastriya Vigyan Evam Pradyogiki Sanchar Parisad(RVPSP),Govt.of India National Bank for Agriculture& Rural Development(NABARD),Bhubaneswar,Odisha Association of Voluntary Agencies for Rural Development (AVARD), New Delhi. Nehru Yuba Kendra Sangathan (NYKS),Cuttack & Mayurbhanj, Odisha Inter National Women’s Peace Group (IWPG).Seoul, South-Koria United Nations Environment Programme( UNEP),Nairobi; Kenya.. Forum for Creche & Chil Care Services (FORCES), New Delhi. Campaign Against Child Labour(CACL),Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor(CLAP), Cuttack, Odisha. Mahila Vikash Samabaya Nigam, Bhubaneswar, Odisha Federation of Consumer Organisation (FOCO}, Odisha Vigyan “O” Paribesh Vikash Samiti,Cuttack, Odisha.. Indo-French Water Network, New Delhi. Vigyan Prasar, New Delhi. Guide Star India,Mumbai Indian Overseas Bank,Main Branch &Jobra Branch,Cuttack; Odisha Union Bank of India,College Square, Cuttack;Odisha Member of District Vigilance Committee under Bonded Labour,Cuttack,Odisha Member of District Vigilance Committee under SC & ST,Cuttack,Odisha Member of District Level M.T.P Committee,Cuttack;Odisha Member of District Road Safety Committee,Cuttack;Odisha Member of District Rogi Kalyan Samiti, Cuttack;Odisha