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Kankura Masat Social Welfare Society

Sector: Development
Sub Sector: Comprehensive
Tax Deduction: 50% u/s 80G of The Income Tax Act, 1961
FCRA:

UN Sustainable Development Goals:
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% Spent on Beneficiaries

82%
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Year of Establishment : 1999
Registered Address : P.O-Masat, P.S-Diamond Harbour, South Twenty Four Parganas 743375, West Bengal
Presence : West Bengal
Website : https://www.kankuramasatsociety.org
Email : kankuramasatsociety@gmail.com
Telephone : +91 9830963053
Donor Contact : Mr. Sajal Kanti Kayal / sajalkayal7@gmail.com
Registered Under : The Societies Registration Act, 1860
Auditor : J Gupta & Co LLP
Bankers : HDFC Bank, IDBI Bank
Trustees/Directors/Managing Committee: : Mr. Pratangshu Bose - President, Ms. Madhumita Jana - Vice president, Mr. Sajal Kanti Kayal - Secretary, Mr. Pranab Kumar Kayal - Treasurer, Mr. Arup Barick - Member, Ms. Mita Kayal Mandal - Member, Ms. Beauti Mondal - Member

Kankura Masat Social Welfare Society (KMSWS) is committed to addressing unique environmental challenges and diverse community needs. KMSWS focuses on education, sustainable livelihoods, environmental conservation, and health improvement. By promoting self-reliance and equal opportunity, the NGO empowers individuals and fosters a supportive environment for personal and community growth, aiming to create a resilient and thriving community.

Major Interventions:

Tiyas School Programme: Focusing on holistic education, KMSWS empowers disadvantaged youth with activity-based learning, hands-on science and nature models, computer education, and diverse co-curricular activities. The school promotes gender equality, critical thinking, and environmental consciousness while fostering leadership and social responsibility. With innovative teaching methods, digital literacy initiatives, and strong community engagement, Tiyas School nurtures well-rounded students prepared for personal and academic growth. It runs a transformative coaching project, bridging students to mainstream education through dedicated morning and evening sessions. 

Skill Development: KMSWS offers specialized courses in computer skills, beautician training, and tailoring, particularly for women facing economic or social challenges. The success of training batches has paved the way for financial independence, allowing women to contribute meaningfully to society. It empowers participants by creating and selling eco-friendly handmade products such as reusable cloth pads, jewelry, and hand-painted textiles. Additionally, KMSWS adopts natural farming practices to enhance soil health, biodiversity, and ecological balance, minimizing the use of synthetic inputs. These efforts promote environmental sustainability and cultural richness while enhancing employability, resilience, and overall success.

Environment: The initiatives include biodiversity conservation, afforestation, medicinal plant advocacy, and combating chemical pollutants. It promotes organic farming and the use of bio fertilizers, and supports farmers with the establishment of Farmers' Clubs for knowledge sharing. Strategic tree planting, such as Jhau, Siris, Peach, and Neem, strengthens the region's climate resilience, especially against cyclones. The NGO’s efforts encompass watering, mulching, pruning, and protecting trees emphasizing the planting of medicinal plants for community well-being, and fostering disaster resilience by engaging local communities in recovery efforts, aiming for a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future.

KMSWS also organizes periodic health camps, providing essential healthcare services like general health check-ups, blood sugar testing, and dental check-ups, to promote wellness within the community.

FY 2022 (₹) FY 2023 (₹) FY 2024 (₹)
Income
Government Sources 57,000 5,000 112,710
Foreign Sources 3,101,000 1,761,000 2,612,930
Institutional Sources 3,618,487 1,707,358 1,591,500
General Donations 579,851 167,990 461,698
Sales/Fees 453,000 1,299,393 1,916,797
Interest/Dividend 58,192 19,012 22,381
Other Income - - -
Total Income (A) 7,867,530 4,959,753 6,718,016
 
Expenditure
Direct Program Activities 5,077,328 3,498,423 1,238,597
Program Staff Cost 1,610,197 959,800 2,172,000
Travel Expenses - - -
Direct Program Expenses 6,687,525 4,458,223 3,410,597
Fund Raising Expenses 8,000 - -
General Staff Cost - - 240,000
Overhead Expenses 299,348 226,615 515,722
Depreciation 178,125 - -
Other Expenses/Transfers - - -
Total Expenditure (B) 7,172,998 4,684,838 4,166,319
 
Surplus / Deficit (A-B) 694,532 274,915 2,551,697
Assets
Fixed Assets 5,014,865 5,444,200 6,093,800
Current Assets - - -
Cash And Bank 777,753 325,692 1,851,824
Total Current Assets 5,792,618 5,769,892 7,945,624
Investments - - -
Accumulated Deficits - - -
Total Assets 5,792,618 5,769,892 7,945,624
 
Liabilities
Trust Corpus 27,286 102,359 -
General Funds 4,964,367 5,266,568 7,945,624
Earmarked Funds - - -
Unutilized Grants - - -
Total 4,991,653 5,368,927 7,945,624
Loans 800,965 400,965 -
Loans (From Members) - - -
Current Liabilities - - -
Other Liabilities - - -
Total Liabilities 5,792,618 5,769,892 7,945,624
1) Government sources includes proceeds from the Rotary club.
2) The NGO has provided overall program expenses and not a detailed breakdown for FY23.
FY 2022 FY 2023 FY 2024
Beneficiary Details
Direct Beneficiaries (nos.) 11,000 2,500 2,625
Indirect Beneficiaries (nos.) 41,000 186,000 201,200
Average Cost per Direct Beneficiary (₹) - - -
Staff Details
No. of Staff 26 32 36
Number of Consultants - 1 1
Number Of Volunteers 12 17 21
Total 38 50 58
Highest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) 175,200 402,000 -
Lowest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) - - -
Services Funds Raised (₹)
2,508,750
Total Funds Raised 2,508,750
NGO Name Sector Sub Sector Location % Spent on Beneficiaries Income (₹) Expense (₹)
Bhukamp Grastha Bahuudeshiya Vikas Pratisthan Development Camps/Activities Maharashtra 100 175,108 437,825
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Parivartan Samajik Sanstha Development Camps/Activities Maharashtra 97 361,512 360,122
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Kankura Masat Social Welfare Society Development Comprehensive West Bengal 82 6,718,016 4,166,319
Apnalaya Development Community Development Maharashtra 79 84,808,339 76,770,072
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Mashal Social Welfare Society Development Services for the Poor Delhi 50 1,995,689 2,039,814
ASSIST Development Comprehensive Andhra Pradesh 11 5,212,287 1,787,134


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