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Amara Sabai Kailaspur Nandakumarpur Joutha Sanstha

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

UN Sustainable Development Goals:
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% Spent on Beneficiaries

88%
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Year of Establishment : 1970
Registered Address : Village: Kailaspur, Block: Mathura Pur II P.O. Kailaspur , South 24 Parganas 743349, West Bengal
Presence : West Bengal
Website : https://www.amarasabai-sundarbans.org
Email : amarasabai@hotmail.com
Telephone : +91 9434245953, 7980200170
Donor Contact : Mr. Bibhuti R. Mishra / +91 8013724036 / mishrabr@outlook.com
Registered Under : The West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1965
Auditor : B. Manna & Associates
Bankers : State Bank of India, United Bank of India
Trustees/Directors/Managing Committee: : Mr. B. R. Mishra - Founder & President, Dr. Nishikanta Shit - Vice President, Mr. Satya Narayan Barman - Secretary, Mr. Purnendu Jana - Treasurer , Mr. Satya Barman - Member, Mr. Manoranjan Deashi - Member, Ms. Mayarani Giri - Member, Ms. Ranibala Maity - Member, Mr. Chanchal Maity - Member, Mr. Kartick Mondal - Member

Amara Sabai Kailaspur Nandakumarpur Joutha Sanstha focuses on development in the areas of education, health, women empowerment, and other social issues. By identifying and nurturing the hidden potential of local women, youth, adolescents, and senior citizens, it empowers individuals to unlock their talents and actively engage in their own development. They have been working towards community-based sustainable development in rural areas of southern Sundarbans, West Bengal.

Major Interventions:

Education: The NGO has long prioritized education as a cornerstone of its mission, launching early childhood education projects, adult literacy programs, and non-formal education initiatives earlier to improve the area's literacy rate. Today, they continue this legacy by consolidating all educational efforts under one roof and introducing a formal primary education program in a supportive learning environment. To enhance learning, Smart Class technology has been integrated, along with computer education, art, and music, dance, and sports activities. Students actively participate in cultural and sports events, including Saraswati Puja, fostering both academic and extracurricular growth.

Pottery Training cum Production: The NGO runs a pottery training and production program to empower rural women, recognizing their vulnerability and limited involvement in family decision-making due to a lack of economic independence. By offering part-time employment through this initiative, the program aims to uplift their dignity within their households. Initially, forty women were selected to undergo a six-month training phase, providing them with valuable skills and opportunities to contribute financially. With a self-sustaining model, the project plans to gradually involve more families.

Gender and Positive Masculinities: A two-day residential state-level training camp was hosted during the year, focused on gender and positive masculinities. Expert facilitators from UNICEF, NYKS, and the West Bengal Health Department led the sessions, providing comprehensive guidance on promoting gender equity and fostering positive masculinities within communities.

Ambulance Services: In response to the lack of medical facilities and limited communication in the rural regions, the NGO operates a 24-hour ambulance service to address urgent healthcare needs, enabling them to be transported to distant hospitals for necessary medical care. The initiative plays a crucial role in bridging the healthcare gap for the community.

Awareness: It hosts celebration events featuring sports, cultural performances, seminars, and workshops, where youth and community members showcase their talents through dance, song, theatre, and recitations. Alongside the festivities, awareness programs are organized on critical issues such as scientific agriculture, pest management, disaster preparedness, women's rights, child health, and solid waste management, aiming to educate the community on social injustices.

FY 2021 (₹) FY 2022 (₹) FY 2023 (₹)
Income
Government Sources 480,000 - 110,000
Foreign Sources - 5,554 277,015
Institutional Sources - - -
General Donations 747,045 196,150 25,875
Sales/Fees 1,057,409 733,444 844,783
Interest/Dividend 5,366 5,754 5,024
Other Income 800,000 - -
Total Income (A) 3,089,820 940,902 1,262,697
 
Expenditure
Direct Program Activities 751,526 300,316 521,116
Program Staff Cost 487,200 483,900 638,600
Travel Expenses 5,755 2,706 13,329
Direct Program Expenses 1,238,726 784,216 1,159,716
Fund Raising Expenses - - -
General Staff Cost - - -
Overhead Expenses 86,706 62,719 155,446
Depreciation 262,387 274,021 1,647,888
Other Expenses/Transfers - - -
Total Expenditure (B) 1,593,574 1,123,662 2,976,379
 
Surplus / Deficit (A-B) 1,496,246 -182,760 -1,713,682
Assets
Fixed Assets 12,657,447 13,034,522 12,564,203
Current Assets - - -
Cash And Bank 115,896 60,781 520,498
Total Current Assets 12,773,343 13,095,303 13,084,701
Investments - - -
Accumulated Deficits - - -
Total Assets 12,773,343 13,095,303 13,084,701
 
Liabilities
Trust Corpus - - -
General Funds 9,699,445 9,516,685 7,803,003
Earmarked Funds 2,792,692 2,792,692 2,792,692
Unutilized Grants - - 1,300,000
Total 12,492,137 12,309,377 11,895,695
Loans - - 400,000
Loans (From Members) - - -
Current Liabilities 281,206 785,926 789,006
Other Liabilities - - -
Total Liabilities 12,773,343 13,095,303 13,084,701
1) Sales/Service Charges include land lease, house rent, fees collection and other service charges.
2) Other Income includes loans from the president.
3) Unutilised funds include grants received from Amazon.
FY 2021 FY 2022 FY 2023
Beneficiary Details
Direct Beneficiaries (nos.) 100,000 25,000 200
Indirect Beneficiaries (nos.) 25,000 20,000 20,000
Average Cost per Direct Beneficiary (₹) - - -
Staff Details
No. of Staff 10 10 10
Number of Consultants - - -
Number Of Volunteers 5 5 5
Total 15 15 15
Highest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) 62,400 66,000 72,000
Lowest Paid Full-Time Staff (₹ p.a.) 36,000 38,400 42,000
Services Funds Raised (₹)
11
Total Funds Raised 11
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Amara Sabai Kailaspur Nandakumarpur Joutha Sanstha Development Camps/Activities West Bengal 88 1,262,697 2,976,379
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