Gramrajya Vikas Evam Prashikshan Sansthan

Provides quality education to children from marginalized, denotified, and deprived communities

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  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Jaipur, Rajasthan

  • Since

    2002

Gramrajya Vikas Evam Prashikshan Sanstha (GVPS) is a non-profit, non-governmental development organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of underpr Read moreivileged communities in Rajasthan, employing an integrated and sustainable approach. It places a strong emphasis on the participation and empowerment of local communities. Established in 2002 in the village of Nangal Sherpur in the Karauli district of Rajasthan, GVPS emerged from a grassroots-level organization and was officially registered under the Rajasthan Society Registration Act, 1958. Committed to uplifting the lives of disadvantaged communities in Rajasthan, GVPS employs an integrated and sustainable approach, with a focus on the participation and empowerment of marginalized and deprived local communities. Originating from grassroots efforts in the Karauli district, GVPS has evolved into a rapidly growing organization supported by various donors. The organization implements community-specific programs addressing the needs to alleviate and eventually eradicate poverty, while also connecting environmental concerns with human needs. With extensive experience, GVPS recognizes that a comprehensive strategy for poverty reduction must address the interconnected developmental challenges faced by impoverished communities. As a result, GVPS tirelessly works towards enhancing the quality of life for disadvantaged sections of communities in remote rural, urban, and semi-urban areas of Rajasthan. The organization focuses on diverse issues such as health, child rights, livelihood opportunities, and environmental protection. GVPS is actively involved in providing quality education to marginalized, denotified, and deprived communities' children. Collaborating with CHILDLINE 1098 in Bundi, Rajasthan, GVPS also addresses child-related issues. The organization is registered under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act 1976, Section 12A of the Income Tax Act 1961, and operates in the Karauli and Bundi districts. GVPS adopts an integrated sustainable development approach across various thematic areas: • Health and Nutrition • Child Education • Livelihood and Women's Empowerment • Protection of Environment • Child Rights Core strategies • Formation of Community-based Institutions • Strengthening Community-Based Organizations through Capacity Building • Local Resource Mobilization • Public-Private Partnership • Continuous Monitoring • Documentation of Best Practices • Convergence and Advocacy

Impact

Achievements of Livelihood initiative: • Formation of 60 Self-Help Groups by women. • Participation of 87 women in capacity-building initiatives. • Involvement of 60 women in income generation activities. Highlights: Total student enrolment: 1786. Increase attendance of girls in learning centres from 53% to 69%. 60 CMC have formed in 60 villages and they regularly monitoring the centre. 176 girls from Bundi mainstream in govt. School. 423 pregnant women received ANC&PNC. 745 people received OPD services with support of GVPS. 521 malnourished pregnant women provided with supplementary medicine. 526 pregnant women institutional deliveries. 325 Free Ambulance services for pregnant women. Benefited by Subha Laxmi Yojona-135. Benefited by JSY- 345. Organized Village Health Nutrition day-76. Capacity building VHSNCs & RMRS members-88.

Programs

  • Girls Education Program, IIMPACT

    In the girls' education program, the total number of students is 2197, with 893 in Bundi and 1304 in Karauli. Notably, 982 girls from Bundi have successfully integrated into Government Schools. To ensure effective oversight, 77 Centers Management Committees have been established in as many villages to monitor the centers regularly.
    For the cognitive development of the girl child, a dedicated library has been established, and Information Technology is actively incorporated into the educational process. All 77 teachers undergo regular training sessions to enhance their capacity, covering various teaching techniques, preparation of Teaching Learning Materials (TLM), and effective center management practices.

  • Health and nutrition

    The Gramrajya Vikas Evam Prashikshan Sansthan organized health camps from January to March 2022 in Bundi and Karauli districts. The primary objective was to build a comprehensive understanding and knowledge within the community regarding maternal health, eyesight, healthcare services, health requirements, diseases, and preventive measures. Additionally, the health camps aim to raise awareness among community members about COTPA (Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act).

  • Quality education program

    District

    This initiative has been implemented in 10 Government Schools within the Bundi District since July 2021, involving the appointment of one educator in each of these schools. The primary goal of this project is to enhance the quality of the current education system, build the capacity of teachers, incorporate joyful and activity-based learning materials, and create a child-friendly environment. It also aims to empower the community to establish School Management Committees (SMC), mobilize and strengthen community-based organizations, and facilitate community engagement and collaboration with various officials to establish an enabling educational environment. In addition to these objectives, the Quality Education Program addresses the learning gaps created by children during the Covid-19 lockdown.

  • Livelihood

    Sustainable livelihood is a vital component of GVPS's commitment to poverty alleviation and integrated development. GVPS recognizes the interconnectedness of elements such as creating alternative earning opportunities, women's empowerment, and the natural environment. Therefore, they cultivate practical opportunities, supporting savings, facilitating access to microfinance, and engaging in institution building to empower financially. Through these initiatives, women are empowered to enhance their influence and position, ultimately effecting tangible changes in their lives and communities.

Leadership Team

  • Chhail Bihari Sharma

    Secretary

  • KHEMENDRA KUMAR SHARMA

    Member

  • MANOJ KUMAR SHARMA

    Treasurer

  • RABI RAJ

    President

  • VINOD KUMAR SHARMA

    Vice President

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

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

    AABTG2189F

  • Registration ID

    46/2002-03 (Karauli, Rajasthan)

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    RJ/2017/0169989

  • 12A

    AABTG2189FE20178

  • 80G

    AABTG2189FF20150

  • FCRA

    125740007

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    GVPS,House No.34 Pancholi Nagar,Luniyawas Purani Chungi, Agra Road, Meena Padli , Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303012

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society