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FOUNDATION
Sushila kumari kumawat
SHOP NO – 1, VIJAY ENCLAVE, OPP SHYAM PARADISE, INK ROAD, BAGRU , SANGANER, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN, PIN
CODE – 303007
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Websits : www.shivaleeducation.com
www.shivalefundation.in
Email : shivaleeducation@gmail.com
Founder : Sushila kumari Kumawat
Founder: Kailash Chand Kumawat
Legal Status : Registered Under Indian Trust Act, 1882
Banker
Educati on
SHIVALE
EDU CATION
&
TECHNOLOGY
FOUNDATION
Health Charitable
wardha
ashram
• AGRICULTURE
• HEALTH
• LIFE STYLE
• CHARITABLE
• WARDHA ASHRAM
WORKING AMONG
DEPRIVED SOCIALLY
POPULATION NEGLEGTED PEOPLE
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
EDUCATION
AWARENESS PROGRAM
PLANTATION
PROGRAM
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
PROGRAM
CULTURAL PROGRAM
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
AWARENESS ON WATER
SANITATION
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF
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NGO महिला सशक्तिकरण संगठ AND
SHIVALE EDUCATION & TECHNOLOGY
FOUNDATION All MEMBER
1. HANSH GOUTAM PANDA KI DHANI ACHROL JAIPUR MEMBER FEMALE
6. RAMESHWARI
CHOUDHARY CHANKHUKAYA MAHLAN MEMBER FEMALE
16. KUSUMLATA
KUMAWAT BALODIYA KI DHANI BAGRU MEMBER FEMALE
90. Lalita Kumar Jatoliya Kamla Bavadi Babugard Ganj MEMBER FEMALE
OUR ACTIVITIES
Health Programs: We have conducted number of Health Programs in
Karnataka. We have given hygiene awareness and AIDS awareness to the
poor and illiterate people of these areas. We organize various camps with
the help of doctors to promote free consultations, free medicines and
various free tests. We have organized blood donation camps, eye donation
program etc.
Sanitization Program:
Sanitation is an essential
part of healthy living.
Improper sanitation can
lead to serious health illness such as diarrhea and cholera, especially for
young children in the rural areas. The marginalized people especially poor
rural women and disabled are caught in a vicious cycle as poverty breeds
ill health and ill health maintains poverty. We create awareness program
on sanitation we make rural people aware about cleanliness and hygiene.
Campaigns are done by Shivale Education and Technology Foundation on
rural sanitization to ma ke villagers aware of the fact why so many disease
develop in their areas.
World Children's Day 2020 in India focuses on climate change and impact
of COVID-19 on children
by children, marking the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) on November 20
in 2020. In India, a week of activities and events are being rolled out from National Children's Day on
COVID-19 is a child rights crisis. In the backdrop of the global pandemic, UNICEF brings spotlight on
the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the rights of children. The costs of the pandemic for children are
This year’s activities will occur in the virtual and the digital spaces. Along with grownups, children will
also wear masks and maintain physical distance. That, however, does not mean that children’s voices
will be any quieter – children will be Masked but not Muted! this World Children’s Day.
Climate Change is a key theme of the WCD celebrations in India. Young people across the world are
speaking up about climate risks and the action that governments across the world need to take.
UNICEF in partnership with Parliamentarian’s Group for Children (PGC) is organizing a Climate
Parliament with Children on 20 November 2020, under the leadership and 30 Members of Parliament.
Demands on climate action. The participant parliamentarians are expected to sign a letter of
commitment to support in integrating children’s rights and voices to climate action and adaptation
plans.
The Rashtrapati Bhavan and other iconic monuments will light up in blue under the #Go Blue
campaign in solidarity for child rights and the impact of COVID-19 on children’s lives.
Monuments across the country – the Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace), Prime Minister’s
Office (North and South Block), the Parliament House and Qutub Minar in New Delhi, and other
historical buildings, landmarks and key government buildings across India – will #GoBlue on 20
November, standing in solidarity for child rights and the impact of COVID-19 and climate change on
their lives.
ke villagers aware of the fact why so many disease develop in their areas.
FUTURE PLANS
To take up Environment& Forest related program
To take up Food related program
To create more awareness about the over population.
To start income generation program
To take up natural regeneration program of forests.
To start with vocational training program
To take up health program especially prevention of contagious and disease
etc.
To take up the Bio-diversity program
To take up the food security program
To conduct mobilization camps on human rights
To take up consumer rights program