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IESWS was established and registered with wider objectives of social solidarity, gender equality, National integrity and the status of secularisms. The vision and Mission of IESWS is to provide Food, Cloth, and Shelter to those who are in dire need and illegitimately deserving in the sight of the Almighty the Creator and Protector of the entire universe and mankind. Therefore IESWS has chosen four important fields of service pertaining to Health, Education, Environment and Rural Development and Vocational/ Skill Development Training, wanted to tackle the environmental protection and pollution control, which has become a challenge to the human beings at global level.

IESWS would earnestly mobilize public opinion in right direction and generate resource for supporting development action. There are several threats to the people. The most significant threat is poverty. IESWS recognized the right of every Indian citizen to lead a dignified and self respectable life in society and necessity to fall fill the needs aspirations and to improve the capacities of individuals and communities to improve the quality of their lives and enhance their ability to strengthen their position. The real goals are to be set, in the fields of education. Health heritage and hard productive work

IESWS possess the Vision, creativity and determination in introducing new solutions to social problems. We explore appropriate new ideas in planning, implementation and monitoring. Our effective approaches in bringing economic and social changes are widely recognized in our operation areas. Our humble services for the poor is encouraged by Govt. Department, donor agencies and supported by local Community.

To eradicate the social, economic evils of the society. Poverty and inequality and to provide a new space for society some new creative alternative schemes are necessary for the disadvantaged groups. The communities are to be mobilized made aware and involved in all the schemes to achieve the desired goals.

‘We are some. We have succeeded in this regards. Seeds are being sowed plants have taken roots. The growth and fruits will be witnessed by future generation

Vision

Our vision is the overall development of all streams of society resulting in an autonomous community with improved quality of life, capability acquiring its development barriers having zero exploitation, poverty and discrimination. It is the plan of IESWS to realize its vision in phased manner and it started with mass awareness programs followed by action plan. The samiti aims at implementing and achieving the maximum result with our maximum eminent effort in the mission area.

Mission

IESWS aspires to the value of individual and collective efforts for integrated development. Center for excellence empowering Rural and Urban Poor to improve livelihood sustainability.

IESWS in ACTION

Education

There is no item, a theme or even a subject that does not fall within the ambit of Education. These are therefore the society stones/pillar on which a Nation rests and if one pillar is weak the Nation will stagger It is in fact the worst worm engulfing a vast area of our country and extracting blood from the veins making a person crippled.

“When you educate a man you educate an individual, When you educate a woman you educate a whole family.

The most effected suffers are slum dwellers, backward and poorer section of the society. They are handicapped because of meager resources and cannot afford to send their children to schools and provide them better education with books and stationery. These children also do menial jobs to augment the family resources. The Government has enacted laws to culminate child labour and provide education within the reach of these people. Unfortunately, laws and rules have no significance for these people who are themselves illiterate and do hard labour throughout the day, leaving no time to look after the family affairs. “IESWS is very rigid about it that education is the key of development. Literate can do what ever they can think they can study the books, the news papers, the periodicals the research & thesis” so are always creative & deserves to do any thing our Key word is “EACH ONE TEACH ONE”

They were imparted education by qualified and experienced Nursery Trained teachers through nursery rhymes. They were taught Hindi, English, Mathematics, Social Science and General Knowledge from 1st to 8th standards. There was no fee and even books and stationery were distributed to the children free of cost. The progress of the Centres is evinced from the fact that the number of students is rising steadily as compared to the previous year and it may rise substantially in the coming year necessitating in creating more and more Learning. IESWS had taken up some of the educational activities in backward slum areas and remote village. It had initiated a number of awareness campaigns for the parents emphasizing the need and importance of Education. The only draw back was that day had meager resources and both men and women had to toil hard for livelihood. They had therefore very little time for Education. Besides, upon return they take up domestic chores. IESWS initiated a programme of Basic Education at time to suit the majority. It had been a success and we are still motivating for a beneficial lift and rise. It is considered that education is they key factor of everything and it is the weapon for flight against social issues, injustice and equality, for promoting better education for all. IESWS had made strenuous efforts to notch-up the target. So that our message and approach the entire community, we had displayed pictorial posters and put up banners almost at each strategic point. Video and slides were also infused in the larger interests of illiterate parents. Besides door-to-door campaign, ‘Nukkar Nataks’ were organized on two consecutive days all our efforts had very encouraging and beneficial response from all the quarters. To give to our ensuing endeavour, rallies and processions were taken out passing through important lanes of various colonies

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

Women are pillar of the family & the children are future in all aspects we have to take care of the both to make our present peaceful & sweet & to secure our future too. To come out of such an embarrassing situation, IESWS had taken up various steps to combat this menace. Illiteracy and poverty were two significant factors for this upheaval. Illiteracy had already been taken care of. The legitimate and genuine rights and aspirations were dumped down the drain by men folk. To help women rise and stand shoulder to shoulder with men, IESWS organized seminars both in Delhi, and Haryana and informed the women of their legitimate rights, duties and obligations in the modem society. They should adjust their mores with the changing times and circumstances. Another event observed was the celebration of ‘Women’s Day’. The unique role played by women cannot be ruled out. Whether in home or outside their presence is vital and cannot be ignored. They are the backbone of the family and the community at large. Meetings and community gatherings of women and grown up girls were organized in different localities

SELF HELP GROUPS

SHG is a group formed by the community women, which has specific number of members like 10 or 19. In such a group the poorest women would come together for emergency, disaster, social reasons, economic support to each other have ease of conversation, social interaction and economic interactions. All groups are linkages from nearest Bank.

Objective

The SHG programme has assumed such enormous dimension in a brief period of about one year that these are as mentioned below:-

Our Achievement

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Environment

Greenness means happiness & it can be taken from a human friendly environment. Air, water& all type of wastage play the measures role to maintain it. These have lot to effect on our health & hygiene. The programme focuses on the small but great things to take care of the same.-

Community Sanitation Programme

Community Sanitation’s Street Sweeping program provides mechanical sweeping of residential streets major Streets and leaf removal during the fall/ winter season. Litter Control provides removal of excess trash and debris from streets and along local freeways. Operation Clean up provides removal of bulky trash pickup to residents of the City of Fresno once a year. Together these three programs will help maintain property values, protect the health and safety of our community and help support the general welfare of the community.

a) Street Sweeping

Routine mechanical sweeping of resident area’s streets are swept once per month during the day. Major streets are swept once per week during the evenings and weekends. The area is swept three times per week. Our Street Sweeping program is also a Awareness Programme who operated by community with IESWS, to help clear our gutters for better drainage during the rainy season and to help protect our water supply from contaminants.

b) Litter Control

The routine manual removal of trash and debris in main thoroughfares and local freeways. Litter control assists the Street Sweeping program when the mechanical sweepers cannot negotiate a turn or corner by helping to clean that particular area. Litter control provides services for downtown events and parades. Litter control also leverages their resources by working with Community Service Workers to enhance the workforce.

c) Operation Clean Up

Operation Clean Up, one of the most popular and necessary operations in the target area, provides a way for residents to dispose of bulky items that do not normally fit into their regular garbage pick up. Operation Clean Up disposes trash and debris, green waste, electronic waste, and old appliances.

Our Achievements

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ROAD SAFETY

Road safety is concerned with reducing the numbers and the consequences of accidents on the roads. “Safety for all” especially for our children traveling to schools and back is of prime importance for all.

Programmes

With the passage of time the roads of city has become more and more congested and busy due to the constant increase in the numbers of vehicles running on these roads. Everybody is in hurry to reach their destination and no one bothers to follow the traffic rules. This has increased the number of accidents on the roads of cities. Most of these accidents take place due to the lack of knowledge about the various traffic rules among the general public and the children.

As a part of Road Safety Awareness Programme, IESWS has organized a “Road Safety Awareness Programmes’’ at Delhi. IESWS has organized two different programmes, as a part of the project, based on the following target groups.

The aim of the programme is to sensitize and create awareness among the School Community as well as local community about the Road Safety Measures.

IESWS developed a Poster on “ROAD SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT’’ and a Cap with a slogan “Life is Precious, Obey traffic rules”. These posters and caps were distributed among the participants during the programme.

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Handicraft

The Kusrukshetra District of Haryana is famous for Terracotta craft. Many people are rendering this type industries, but residents are not aware about Government scheme. Here, IESWS has awakened the rural artisans about the benefits of PEHCHAAN (ARTISAN CARD), which is registered by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. So far, we have succeeded in getting more than 500 artisans registered under this campaign with the support of Development Commissioner of Handicrafts. Our survey is progressing regularly and the organization is determined to connect all the artisans with this campaign.

IESWS aware to artisans about the new Technics in this sector and promote the Skill.

Follow Up

Follow up keeps consistent the various stages of the system life cycle. At each stage, the follow up checks that:

The follow up makes sure that the system meets exactly all requirements of those who have designed it. In close connection with all the previous items, Cogenitinsists on the follow up study to show the connection between:

Depending upon its place in the project cycle, the follow up meets the following needs: