Sarvangin Vikas Samiti

Works towards improving primary education, community health, skill development, water and sanitation, natural resource conservation, innovative farming, and renewable energy in rural regions

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  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Patna, Bihar

  • Since

    1993

Sarvangin Vikas Samiti, established on October 2nd, 1993, by a group of educated, enthusiastic, and like-minded youth, is deeply rooted in the princip Read moreles of Gandhian rural development. The primary aim of this organization is to promote social justice, integration, inclusivity, unity, equality, and comprehensive societal development, particularly in rural areas. Their journey began in the villages of Sheikhpura and Lakhisarai districts, where they actively addressed various social issues. As they delved into their work, the group realized that focusing solely on specific issues limited their impact. Thus, the idea of forming a broader organization for holistic development emerged during a general meeting. Sarvangin Vikas Samiti was officially registered on June 28, 1993, under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 by the Inspector General of Registration, Bihar Patna. Following the division of Bihar, the organization was also registered in Jharkhand under the same act. Throughout its journey, the organization has engaged individuals from diverse fields, all committed to addressing social development issues. Their work spans primary education, community health, skill development, water and sanitation, natural resource conservation, livelihood enhancement, innovative farming, and renewable energy. With the support of various departments and agencies, Sarvangin Vikas Samiti has built a robust network of professionals and experts, totalling 109 individuals, and established adequate infrastructure in 15 districts of Bihar and 5 districts of Jharkhand. Their dedication to transparency and accountability drives their efforts to uplift the impoverished, needy, and marginalized segments of society, ultimately working towards comprehensive grassroots development. The organisation aims to promote a literate society by providing uniform and high-quality education to children and other illiterate individuals. Additionally, it strives to enhance community health, instill hygiene and sanitation awareness, and foster psychosocial development within communities. It encourages eco-friendly livelihood practices for marginalized groups. The organisation is dedicated to improving the skills and opportunities of vulnerable individuals, particularly women. Preserving India’s national heritage, culture, and historical assets is also a priority. Conservation efforts extend to the environment, natural resources, and biodiversity. It empowers women and underprivileged children to claim their entitlements. It is committed to ensuring equal access to fundamental rights and promoting the well-being of marginalized communities in areas like food security, reproductive health, self-reliance, and sustainable livelihoods.

Programs

  • Child labour school

    SVS is actively involved in the rehabilitation of child labourers and operates ten Child Labor Special Schools, accommodating 500 children across two districts in Bihar. This initiative is supported by the National Child Labour Project Committee in Patna and Saran.
    The organization manages 15 schools across nine districts in Bihar. These schools cater to 1800 boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 14 through a residential bridge course program, generously supported by the Bihar Education Project Council in Patna.
    The organisation is committed to the rehabilitation of children and operates a children's home in Munger, Bihar. It has facilitated their capacity building through various training programs, including Martial Arts, Computer Literacy, Fine Arts, Printing, and more.

  • Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

    District
    State

    Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) is a noteworthy project supported by the Bihar Education Project Council in Patna. This initiative is being executed across six blocks in four districts, providing a residential educational environment exclusively for girls.
    KGBV serves as a specialized school catering to girls aged 11 to 14+ years who, under normal circumstances, should have been attending regular schools but, for various reasons, dropped out. The primary goal of these schools is to ensure equitable access to quality education for girls from disadvantaged backgrounds by establishing residential institutions at the elementary level.
    Currently, each KGBV hosts 100 girls from diverse backgrounds, including ST, SC, OBCs, minorities, and general classes. The school provides them with essential care and educational amenities, resulting in remarkable transformations in these children's lives within a short span of time.

  • Children Home

    District

    In addition to other endeavours, it operates a children's home in Munger with the support of the State Child Protection Society in Bihar. This facility serves as a refuge for children who have veered off the right path, been trafficked, rescued from child labor, or have fled their homes. These children are typically referred to us by the Child Welfare Committee (CWC).
    The primary objective is to provide these children with a nurturing environment that fosters their life skills, offers quality education, ensures access to healthcare and sanitation, promotes mental and physical development through various activities and events, and provides vocational training.
    More than a dozen children have successfully been reunited with their parents, while many others are currently thriving as they integrate into the mainstream community.

  • Old age home

    District
    State

    The old age home in Patna was established with an intention: to provide continuous care and medical attention in a safe and hygienic environment. These homes serve senior citizens who are unable to reside with their families or face financial hardships. The residential medical facility serves multiple purposes, catering to the unique needs of the patients. The primary objective is to provide a homely and nurturing environment for elderly and bedridden patients, ensuring their well-being and comfort.

  • Livelihood promotion

    SVS has been dedicated to providing livelihood support and post-training arrangements to economically disadvantaged women, particularly those from the SC and ST communities in the underprivileged regions of Sahibganj, Dumka, and Pakur in Jharkhand.
    SVS has positively impacted approximately 500 women, aiding them in increasing their household income. It has collaborated with women from SC and ST backgrounds to facilitate the development of marketable skills and sustainable livelihoods, particularly in silk yarn making. It has worked towards creating livelihood opportunities for Self-Help Group (SHG) members in Lakhisarai and Sheikhpura districts of Bihar, focusing on traditional trades.

  • Skill development program

    SVS has been diligently working to empower girls in various trades, with 1,135 girls from Araria, Lakhisarai, and Jahanabad benefiting from the HUNAR-iv program. This initiative is made possible through the support of the Bihar Board of Open Schooling and Examination (BBOSE), Patna.
    It has also provided training to over a thousand unemployed youths in diverse trades such as computer applications, Tally packages, data entry, tailoring, embroidery, beautician courses, motor driving, repairing various agro-based equipment, and other marketable skills. This training has been conducted in collaboration with the Urban Development Department, Government of Bihar.

  • Conservation of natural resources

    District

    SVS operates multiple programs dedicated to the conservation of water, forests, the environment, and biodiversity, including the preservation of natural heritage in various contexts. It has organized numerous workshops, rallies, debates, and seminars on various issues to raise awareness and mobilize communities for the conservation of natural resources.
    In addition to these efforts, the organization has undertaken programs focused on water conservation and storage. It has constructed and renovated Aahar, wells, tanks, and check dams in the districts of Jharkhand and Bihar, with support from MESO, Jharkhand, and CAPART, Patna. These initiatives have proven highly beneficial to thousands of people by enhancing groundwater storage and recharge and providing comprehensive irrigation solutions to small and marginal farmers.
    SVS is currently engaged in a program in 74 villages of Pakur district, Jharkhand, under the Integrated Watershed Management Program (IWMP).

  • Women empowerment

    SVS has consistently worked towards empowering women through their self-driven initiatives. It has implemented a series of programs aimed at enhancing their self-identification.
    Furthermore, in the pursuit of women's awareness, education, and empowerment, SVS has executed significant initiatives in 10 villages within Sahibganj district, Jharkhand. These efforts include forming women's groups, providing vocational training, and promoting silk yarn production with support from the prototype scheme under I.T.D.A (MESO), Sahibganj, Jharkhand.

  • Awareness and advocacy

    The organization has consistently strived to raise awareness and mobilize the community on various pressing issues, with a particular focus on the welfare of women and children. To this end, it has organized numerous campaigns through meetings, rallies, workshops, and seminars. These campaigns have addressed critical topics such as reproductive health, family planning, female feticide, trafficking, malnutrition, right to education, child protection, and health-related issues.
    During parliamentary and assembly elections in Bihar and Jharkhand, it launched mass awareness programs to promote democratic reforms. These initiatives resulted in the direct sensitization of over 12,000 individuals and indirect outreach to approximately 200,000 people in various regions of both states.

Leadership Team

  • Anjesh Kumar

    CEO & Secretary

  • Ashwini Kumar

    President

  • Sadhana Kumari

    Treasurer

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AADTS1292F

  • Registration ID

    151/1994-95

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    BR/2017/0164409

  • 12A

    A.A.-1/Patna/ Technical/ 12AA /11-12/8-11

  • 80G

    A.A.-1/Patna/ Technical/ 80G / 12-13/991-94

  • FCRA

    030970001

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Flat No-301, Bhagwati Vaishno Apartment, Anandpuri, Near-Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir, West Boring Canal Road, Patna, 800001

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society