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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

(from 5th july 22 to 12th july 22)

Submitted by :- Naman Swarup


Registration No :- 12113399
Roll No :- 19
In partial fulfilment for the requirement of the award of the degree of
B.Tech(CSE)
School Of Computer Science and Engineering
Lovely Profession University
Phagwara,Punjab
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The success and final outcome of this project required a lot of guidance a lot of
guidance and assistance from many people. All that I have done is only due to such
supervision and assistance and I would not forget to thank them.

I respect and thank L.P.U , for providing me an opportunity to do the Community


Development Project and giving me all support and guidance which made me
complete the project duly. I am extremely thankful to him for providing such a nice
support and guidance.

I owe my deep gratitude to my project teacher Mr. Abhishek Kumar, who took
keen interest on my project work and guided me all along, till the completion of my
project work by providing all the necessary information.
I heartily thank Mr. Manish Kumar for their guidance and suggestions during this
project work.

I would not forget to remember Mr. Animesh Kumar head of Jharkhand


Swabhiman(NGO) of “HIV/AIDS Disease Management” for their encouragement
and more over for their timely support and guidance till the completion of my
project work.

I am thankful to and fortunate enough to get constant encouragement, support


and guidance from all Teaching staffs of "L.P.U" which helped me in successfully
completing our project work.
Introduction
Introduction to NGO
Jharkhand Swabhiman is a non-profit organization registered in Ranchi, Jharkhand. It
extends a helping hand to all sections of the society that are deprived in some way. The aim
is to serve humanity without discrimination in terms of race, caste or religion. The
foundation stones of the organization were laid on 6th February 2002 by a group of
experienced and enthusiastic people who had already been associated with the social and
economic development of the society. By their mutual efforts and in collaboration with
social experts, educationists, youth and social animators and ideologists
created JHARKHAND SWABHIMAN with a common vision and common mission.
 Vision
 To make this world a better place for all.
 To establish a society based on the value of equality, justice, democracy, and
brotherhood.
 To eradicate hunger, illiteracy, exploitation, homelessness, and deprivation from
fundamental rights.
 To ensure no life ends because of the dearth of blood in blood banks.
 Our Mission
 To promote self-reliance by improving the quality of life of the poor, deprived
community through meaningful socio-economic growth in all phases of life.
 To educate, organize, advocate and empower the rural poor for promoting development
as a liberating force aimed at gender equity, social justice, self-empowerment, and
entitlement realization.
 To promote support and develop civil society by providing opportunity and securing
rights of the underprivileged section of the society.
 Through effective presence with the poor and marginalized accompanying them as they
empower themselves and affirm their dignity leading to the fullness of life.
 Our Objective
 To make Blood donation among youths once a year a common affair leading to fulfilling
the requirement of blood in our country.
 To provide free-of-cost remedial education to children and give fair access to education
to all.
 To help children choose the right career path and ensure the availability of fair
opportunities to all.
How we work
Our mainly missions is to prevent spread HIV.
HIV:- Human Immune Deficiency Virus.
And this virus Causes AIDS
AIDS:-Aquired Immuno Deficency Syndrome.
What effect does HIV have on the body?
HIV attacks a specific type of immune system cell in the body. It’s known as
the CD4 helper cell or T cell. When HIV destroys this cell, it becomes harder
for the body to fight off other infections.

Untreated HIV / AIDS can cause significant weight loss, often


accompanied by diarrhea, chronic weakness and fever. Neurological
complications. HIV can cause neurological symptoms such as confusion,
forgetfulness, depression, anxiety and difficulty walking.And there is no
vaccine or cure to treat it.

This initial HIV stage can result in flu-like symptoms. Examples of


these symptoms include:
 fever
 headache
 rash
 swollen lymph nodes
 fatigue
 myalgias, or muscle pain
How is HIV treated?
HIV is treated with a combination of medicines (pills) taken by mouth
every day. This combination of pills is called antiretroviral therapy
(ART).
Taking a combination of types of pills, rather than just one, is the most
effective way to keep HIV from multiplying and destroying your cells.
There are also combination pills that have several medications in a
single pill. Your healthcare provider will carefully select a combination
specifically for you.
The goal of ART is to reduce HIV in the blood (viral load) to an
amount that’s not detectable by an HIV test and to slow HIV’s
weakening of your immune system.
Remember that there is no vaccine or cure to treat it.
How does HIV spread?
You can get HIV through the blood, semen, vaginal fluids, breast milk
and rectal fluids of an infected person. People of all sexes and sexual
orientations can get infected with and spread HIV.
The virus can enter your body through your mouth, anus, penis,
vagina or broken skin. It can’t get through your skin unless you have a
cut or wound. Pregnant people with HIV can also give it to their
babies.
Having sex without a condom and sharing needles to take drugs are
the most common ways that HIV spreads. Even if you feel fine, you
can still give HIV to others.
Some misconception of HIV/AIDS
HIV isn't spread through touch, tears,

sweat, saliva, or pee. You can't catch it by:

 Breathing the same air

 Touching a toilet seat or door handle

 Drinking from a water fountain

 Hugging, kissing, or shaking hands

 Sharing eating utensils

 Using exercise equipment at a gym

You can get it from infected blood, semen,


vaginal fluid, or breast milk.
How Jhakhand Swabhiman work?

The name of our project is :- TI-FSW/MSM/TG


TI:- Targeted Intervension
FSW:- Female Sex Worker
MSM:- Male Sex Worker
TG:- Transgender

This project is under control of Jharkhand State Aids Control

Society Ranchi (JSACS) and National AIDS Control

Organisation (NACO).
Basically, our NGO mission is to make people know about
HIV virus, also our job is to send people to HIV testing center
for checkup.This center is also known as (ICTC)
Integrated counselling testing center.
And if any people infected HIV virus then we start councelling
process by help of (ART) Anti Retroviral Therapy. This people
also known as (PLHIV) People living with HIV. Also we
provided free medicine of HIV. And this whole process is free
of cost .
My contribution to this NGO
 My work was in the field activity, I interacted with various

people in the village, sex workers and created awareness

about HIV/AIDS.

 We made people aware by going to many villages from

different days.

 We also distributed condoms for free.

 We also setup camp and march for this.


Last day of my NGO
My Experience
• When I first met this NGO, and came to know about its work, I
was not ready for it but I have no choice so I joined.
• Because it's practically not easy because when people find out
what we sell they ran away.
 In starting I hesitate to talk people but after my team support I
did it.
 Its outstanding experience.
 I learned about how any NGO work and why its necessary.
 You know what I feel thrilled when I was working in NGO
because my work is not teach a child or aware people to
pollution this is easy I think ,when I compared my work .
 When I talk to people and tell about unsafe sex they
laughed,also some people staring just like I said something
wrong.
 Overall,this is best experience in my life and I can’t forget it till
death.

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