Reviews CSR programmes being run for weaker sections |
JAMMU, SEPTEMBER 07-
Chairperson J&K Social Welfare Board, Prof. Nirmal Gupta today chaired a
meeting of delegates from corporate sector to assess the benefits being
provided to the weaker section of the society under Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR).
The Chairperson while addressing the meeting sought the support of the
delegation for the uplift and welfare of the downtrodden, backward and
neglected people of the state, besides empowerment of women.
Prof Nirmal Gupta informed the meeting about various programmes run by
the board which includes Rajiv Gandhi, National Crèche
Scheme, Family Counselling Centre, Swadhar Greh etc.
She said crèche and day care services are provided to the children belonging to poor
families, who require support and relief for childcare. In these Crèches
children in the age group of 0-6 years are provided supplementary nutrition and
pre-primary education through play-way method. She informed that the Union
Ministry has enhanced the annual budget of per Crèche centre
from Rs. 42,384 to Rs. 1,51,600.
The Chairperson also said that the Board is running 26 centralized and 4
de-centralized counseling centers to provide counseling to women to sort out
their family disputes. She maintained that NGOs/voluntary organizations provide
Rs. 3.20 lakh per annum for setting up of the Family Counselling Centres.
She said that the Board is presently running four Swadhar Grehin homes
in the State for deserted, natural disasters survivors, homeless and domestic
violence effected women. She further said that functioning of these Grehs are
monitored by district administration under the guidance of the Board.
The delegation from the Corporate Sector threw light on various
formalities to be met while submitting the proposal to the company under CSR.
They further stressed upon specific activities under which their organization
prefer to fund the CSR programmes.
The Executive Director/ Secretary J&K State Social Welfare Board,
Shahid Mahmood highlighted the functioning of the Board.
The meeting was attended by functionaries of Indian Oil Corporation
Ltd., Power Grid Corporation of India, Rural Electrification Corporation,
renowned social worker, Meera Khanna, and representatives of various NGOs and
staff of the Board.
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