Gramin Vikas Kendra

Enhances healthcare access, advocating for patient rights, and fostering community development through various interventions

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Jamkhed, Maharashtra

  • Since

    1995

Gramin Vikas Kendra, situated in Jamkhed, is dedicated to human rights, justice, Pardhi community development, women's empowerment, child welfare, edu Read morecation, Dalits, Adivasis, and neglected communities across Maharashtra. Operating in regions like Karjat, Jamkhed, and Shrigonda, Gramin Vikas Kendra has emphasised justice rights for the Pardhi community since 2009. Conducting surveys and facilitating government camps, the organization backed 501 caste certificates, ration cards, and documentation for migrant and Pardhi communities. Its vision strives for an inclusive society that fosters developmental opportunities without discrimination. The mission focuses on building capacities for socio-economic development, addressing health, natural resource management, livelihood, education, governance, and constitutional rights, particularly for marginalized communities, youth, women, Dalits, tribes, and small farmers. Primary areas of focus include poverty alleviation, SHG promotion, health, education, water resources, legal aid, and advocacy for the landless. Gramin Vikas Kendra actively engages in community-oriented discussions, training, and initiatives to fulfil its organisational aims.

Demographies Served

Programs

  • Single Women Empowerment Programme

    Empowering single women, particularly those from nomadic backgrounds, involves addressing their challenges and fostering overall development. The initiative strives to guide these women in overcoming various issues they may encounter. By providing support and resources, the programme seeks to enhance their self-sufficiency and contribute to their holistic well-being. It stands as a dedicated effort to uplift and assist single women, recognizing the unique circumstances they face and working towards creating a more empowering environment for their personal and collective growth.

  • Smata Fellowship Programme

    The Smata Fellowship Programme is designed to initiate social change within individuals and their chosen fields. The programme focuses on training grassroots workers selected by organisations, fostering awareness about constitutional values, principles, and rights among the public. Its overarching goal is to extend benefits to people through various schemes, contributing to a more informed and empowered society. The fellowship emphasizes creating impactful change both within the fellows themselves and in the communities they serve.

  • Single Women and Destitute Children Upliftment Programme

    The Single Women and Destitute Children Upliftment Programme, known as the My-Lekru Project, operates across 42 villages in the Karjat-Jamkhed Taluka. The initiative focuses on facilitating access to Government schemes designed for single women and destitute children. Additionally, the programme aims to empower these individuals by providing diverse training opportunities, enabling them to stand on their own feet and fostering self-sufficiency within the community. It serves as a comprehensive effort to uplift and support vulnerable groups in the specified region.

  • Nomadic Women's Leadership Development Programme (NWLDP)

    The Nomadic Women's Leadership Development Programme (NWLDP) focuses on empowering women from nomadic and criminal tribes in two villages of Shrigonda Taluka and two villages of Karjat Taluka. The programme aims to provide comprehensive support, including health services, education, self-employment opportunities, and advocacy for women's rights. Through leadership development, it strives to elevate these women, fostering awareness and planning programmes to address their specific needs. By emphasizing holistic development and empowerment, NWLDP contributes to creating a more equitable and informed environment for women in nomadic communities.

  • Savitri Women's Problem Registration And Redressal, Legal Aid and Counseling Centre

    The Savitri Women's Problem Registration and Redressal Centre, along with the Legal Aid and Counseling Centre in Shrigonda, Ahmednagar District, focuses on mitigating domestic violence within the community. Its efforts extend to counselling women who have experienced injustice or oppression, advocating for their rights, and guiding them towards overall development. Through various programmes, the centre strives to empower women and develop their leadership skills, fostering a supportive environment for victims of domestic violence to seek assistance and justice.

Leadership Team

  • Alka Hauserao Jadhav

    President

  • Anil Balshiram Varpe

    Vice - President

  • Uma Arun Jadhav

    Executive Secretary

  • Sindhu Gulab Jadhav

    Treasurer

  • Hauserao Munjabapu Bhose

    Member

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

    AAATG8457B

  • Registration ID

    3323

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    MH/2017/0178730

  • 12A

    AAATG8457BE20212

  • 80G

    AAATG8457BF20210

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Kumbhar Lake, Near Goroba Talkies, Jamkhed, Tal, Ahmednagar, 413201

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust