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Sevabharathi, Kanhangad,Kerala dedicated towards development of backwards

Sewa Bharathi, Kanhangad (Regd.No.464/2005)

Keshava Mandir, Devan Road, P.O.Kanhangad, Kasargod Dist: 671315, Kerala
Ph: 0467-2204719, 2202700, 9188907944, 9946349804, 9495459292
Sevabharathi, Kanhangad dedicated towards development of backwards
Sevabharathi, Kanhangad, working in the remote regions of Kerala’s Kasaragod District since last seven years, has initiated a number of welfare projects for the upliftment of the deprived sections of the society. This noble work is being carried out with the intention of doing service for the people who are in distress irrespective of caste, creed and religion.
The organization, established in the year 2004, is involved in a number of activities that promote social and cultural welfare of the public in general. At present, the team consists of 60 karyakartas whereas the day to day affairs are controlled by a 15-member executive body and an advisory board.
Annadanam (food distribution):
Free food is distributed among poor patients and bystanders at the district hospital. About 300 people are being given food regularly who cannot afford to visit hotels for lunch and dinner. This provides a great relief to the people as they do not have to leave the patient alone while going for meals because their food requirement is satisfied at the hospital itself by Sevabharathi karyakartas. Donation is collected from the service minded people who contribute for this cause during the occasions such as marriage, birthday, house warming, death ceremonies, anniversaries, etc.
Blood donation:
A blood donors’ forum has been established that consists of a number of young blood donors who donate the blood whenever required so as to fulfill the urgent blood requirement. In connection with blood donors’ forum, Red Ribbon Club is formed affiliated to the central government project Nehru Yuva Kendra. A 24×7 ambulance service is also provided by Sevabharathi so that the patient can be immediately shifted to the hospital in case of casualty.
Gangothri:
Drinking water is the prime factor during any celebration or social gathering. Keeping this view in mind, a drinking water service named Gangothri has been launched that provides pure drinking water at the center of the town during occasions such as big festivals, ceremonies, natural calamities, etc.
Sponsorship:
Most of the talent of our nation goes waste because of the financial problem encountered by students belonging to economically backward sections of the society. They cannot pursue higher studies due to lack of money. Hence, poor students are provided financial aid, study material, uniforms and scholarships so as to to continue their studies.
Sevabharathi also plans set up Balanikethan and Balikanikethan to look after the children, orphans, who are thrown to the wilderness of the streets. A study reveals that the number of such street dwellers may outnumber the general community and become a threat to the social tranquility. Sevabharathi has decided to take up this challenge, bring up these children in good cultural and social order and making them responsible citizens of the nation.
Sevabharathi Kanhangad has taken up the formidable task of providing free education, shelter, food, clothing, books, teaching aids to the needy and its activities have taken a quantum leap in the recent years.Our patrons and well- wishers are aware that this effort requires huge financial resources.Any support from you is welcome and please bear in mind that any help and assistance you extend shall be for a just cause. To Move forward, we humbly request you to contribute something creative in the form of donation, sponsorship, membership for a noble cause.
How can you contribute?
» Initiation of friends, relatives or other dedicated personnel to any of the programs mentioned in this website.
» Creative contributions to the programs through proposals and suggestions.
» Physical and mental involvement and input to the programs.
Support Sevabharathi Activities and Sevamrutham Project
1. One day Expense at Vrindavanam Balasadanam : 2,000 INR
2. Meals on Special Occasions (Vishu, Onam, Deepavali etc.) at Vrindavanam Balasadanam : 3,000 INR
3. One month expense of a child at Vrindavanam Balasadanam : 1,500 INR
4. Expense in Balasadanam per month : 40,000 INR
5. Sponsor a child in Balasadanam till his class 12 : 50,000 INR
6. Donate a Room in Sevamrutham village in memory of your beloved ones: 3, 00,000 INR
Donations to any of the programs mentioned above Cheques/Demand Drafts to Sevabharathi are to be sent to the following address:


Vrindavanam Balasadanam,
Achikkanam
Anandashram POST, PIN 671531
Kasargod District, Kerala. India.
Mobile No : +91-9447449456
All payments are to be made in the name of
Sevabharathi Kanhangad
Andhra Bank Kanhangad Branch, Kerala, India.
SB A/C No : 1144-1010-0000-539
IFSC : ANDB0001144
Income Tax Exemption is available under 80G.
Contact:

General Secretary,Sevabharathi
Keshava Mandir,Devan Road
Kanhangad – 671315, Kasaragod District
Kerala, India
Ph: 0467 2201944
Contact Person:
Office Secretary Suresh

How to reach:
By air:
The nearest airport is at Thiruvanantapuram which is at a distance of 473 km.
By train: Kanhangad does not have a train station; the nearest station is Thalassery, located at a distance of 84 km from Kanhangad.
By road: Kanhagad is well connected to other parts of Kerala by State Transport buses.

Check out these trees… Amazing……………!!!

Mankind had a hand in shaping a few of these trees, but they are still very lovely!

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Check out these trees…
Amazing……………

http://www.duskyswondersite.com/nature/trees/ 

I NEVER KNEW THIS ABOUT JAPAN NATION

1 – Did you know that Japanese children clean their schools every day for a quarter of an hour with teachers which has led to the emergence of a Japanese generation who is modest and keen on cleanliness.

2 – Any Japanese citizen who has a dog must carry a special bags to pick up dog droppings. Hygiene and their eagerness to address cleanliness is part of Japanese ethics.
 
3 – Hygiene worker in Japan is called “health engineer” and can command salary of USD 5000 to 8000 per month, and a cleaner is subjected to written and oral tests!!
 
4 – Japan does not have any natural resources, and they are exposed to hundreds of earthquakes a year, but it did not prevent her from becoming the second largest economy in the world.
 
5 – Hiroshima returned to what it was, economically vibrant before the fall of the atomic bomb in just ten years.
 
6 – Japan prevents the use of mobiles in trains and restaurants.
 
7 – In Japan , students from the first to sixth primary years must learn ethicsin dealing with people.
 
8 – The Japanese, even though they are one of the richest people in the world, do not have servants and the parents are responsible for the house and children.
 
9 – There is no examination from the first to the third primary level; because the goal of education is to instill concepts and character building, not just examination and indoctrination.
 
10 – If you go to a buffet restaurant in Japan you will notice people only eat as much as they need without any waste. No wasting food.
 
11 – The rate of delayed trains in Japan is about 7 seconds per year!!
They appreciate the value of time, very punctual to minutes and seconds
 
12 – Children brush their teeth after a meal at school; They maintain their health from an early age.
 
13 – Students take half an hour to finish their meals to ensure right digestion. When asked about this concern, they said: These students are the future of Japan
 
 
The Japanese might have lost the war, but look what they have done for their own Country.

There are no bombs going off in crowded business-centers.
Or “”Honor Killings””.
If one is doing the wrong thing towards the community, he commits himself to finish his OWN life.

That is “Honor Killing”!!!!!!                      
 
Not killing OTHER innocent children, people.

An initiative to plant Nisi (Tusli) in every house – Deendayal Dham, Mathura

Deendayal Dham, Mathura – An initiative to plant Nisi (Tusli) in every house

There is a 300-year old banyan tree at Deendayal Dham. One very old pond is also there. The rainwater is stored in this pond. This is the reason that the ground water around this pond is potable. It is important because all the water sources here are salty and are not fit for drinking. Thousands of villagers collect drinking water from here every day. Sometimes this pond is recharged with canal water so that there is no shortage of drinking water in the area. 

There is also a small pond which is used for animals and washing clothes.

 In the east of Deendayal Dham, the Govardhan nallah flows. It has sufficient water during the rainy season, but this whole water directly flows into the Yamuna without any use. During the summer, some water is also released in this nallah from the Agra canal for irrigation. 

There is a water technology centre at outfall of this nallah. Effort is on to build a check-dam at the outfall with the help of the Indian Institute of Agriculture Research, Pusa, New Delhi and the District Administration, Mathura.

There is a hostel and workers’ residential complex in the premises of Deendayal Dham. Work is going on to reuse the waste water produced here for irrigation after treating it. An amla garden was developed on a two acre plot in Deendayal Dham during the year 1997. It was a good initiative for environmental protection. 

During the year 2007 plants of about 5,000 shade-giving trees were planted which are growing perfectly. About 8,000 more saplings were planted in the year 2009. Now work is going on to plant at least one Tusli in every house in and around the villagesof Deendayal Dham.

Contact Address:

Pt.Deendayal Upadhayaya Janm Bhumi Smarak Samiti
(Regd. 675/1979-80 dt. 02-05-1939)
Deendayal Dhaam, Nagla Chandrbhan Farah, Mathura (U.P.) – 281122
Ph: 0565-2763243, 2763575 Sh.Rajveersingh 09456620203 ,
 Dr. Roshanlalji 9412179799


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