Jayavantrao Ghyar Patil Sevabhavi Sanstha

Empowers women, children, youth, farmers, and students through awareness, rights, and duty-focused activities, uplifting their lives holistically

  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    Hingoli, Maharashtra

  • Since

    2007

Established on January 26, 2007, in Hingoli, Maharashtra, Jaywantrao Ghyar Patil Sevabhavi Sanstha is driven by its founder, trustee, and coordinator, Read more Chandrakant Ghyar Patil. Inspired by the former Block Development Officer, Hon. B.M. Mitke of Hingoli's Block & District, Mr. Chandrakant Ghyar Patil founded the organization. The organization's namesake, Jaywantarao Ghyar Patil, was renowned for his dedication to social progress. Despite being illiterate, he recognized the significance of education and encouraged community members to educate their children. He excelled in various skills such as carpentry, weaving, soil work, bricklaying, blacksmithing, and more. He emphasized mental and physical well-being through yoga and exercise and demonstrated care for animals by treating injured strays. The Sanstha envisions instilling Jaywantarao Ghyar Patil's spirit in every individual, advocating self-sufficiency, organic farming, cultural preservation, skill development for marginalized sections, sustainable growth, and contributing to nation-building. The organization has effectively established 30 village-level Biodiversity Management Committees in Hingoli block. It facilitated the creation of People's Biodiversity Registrar for 72 Gram Panchayats in two blocks of Hingoli District, promoting public involvement from 2019-20 to 2021-22. The Sanstha collaborates with women, establishing Self-Help Groups (SHGs), conducting kitchen garden programs with 100 women annually for five years, supported by AFARM (Action for Agricultural Renewal in Maharashtra), Pune. It conducts organic farming initiatives, fosters an Organic Farmers Group, and arranges National Environmental Campaign awareness programs through BAIF, Pune (Bhartiya Agro Industries Foundation). The organization's focal endeavors encompass biodiversity management, organic farming, health, education, skill enhancement, SHG training, and more.

Impact

The initiatives have benefitted more 7500 people in 115 villages. The educational outreach programmes have reached 55 schools benefitting 3100 children.

Programs

  • Environment

    JGPSS conducts programs to raise environmental awareness in villages, including activities like tree planting, desilting, and biodiversity conservation. The Maharashtra State Biodiversity Board designated JGPSS to establish People’s Biodiversity Conservation Committees in Gram Panchayats. They established committees in 30 Gram Panchayats in Hingoli taluka and submitted their report. In 2020, they completed People’s Biodiversity Registers in 12 Gram Panchayats as ordered by the Maharashtra State Biodiversity Board. The Zilha Parishad administration acknowledged their work, expanding it to 70 more villages. JGPSS collaborates with People’s Biodiversity Committees for various programs in Gram Panchayat areas, focusing on tree conservation, wildlife preservation, biodiversity education, skills development, organic farming, and waste utilization.

  • Kitchen garden

    JGPSS reintroduced the kitchen garden concept to improve food quality for consumers. They collaborated with AFARM, Pune, and initially focused on rural areas. Since 2015-16, the organisation has annually distributed kitchen garden seed kits to about one hundred families, often involving women's self-help groups, resulting in high female participation. This initiative eliminates the need to repeatedly purchase seeds. The programs also educated participants about the advantages of organic produce, including vegetables, fruits, grains, and medicinal plants. The response has been enthusiastic. The program is currently active in a village within Hingoli taluka.

  • Organic farming

    Through this initiative, the orgnisation aims to raise awareness about the significance of organic farming. The excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has detrimental effects on both consumer health and soil quality, leading to reduced fertility and an alarming surge in illnesses. Until a few decades ago, ailments like diabetes were uncommon in most villages; however, there has been a significant rise in conditions like diabetes, blood pressure issues, and heart attacks. This overall impact has been widely acknowledged as devastating.
    Transitioning to chemical-free food has the potential to counter this worrisome trend. The escalating farmer suicides and the unprofitability of agriculture have dissuaded many from pursuing farming as a livelihood. Additionally, as families grow, land divisions among siblings lead to reduced individual holdings.
    While urban areas are witnessing a rising demand for organic food due to the educated segments of society recognizing its health b

  • Skill development

    In collaboration with the Maharashtra State Skill Development Society, Mumbai, JGPSS has been able to educate numerous young individuals in vermicompost production during 2016-17, enabling them to partner with farmers and catalyze organic farming practices. The organisation has effectively imparted agricultural skills and expertise in organic manure production to the youth.
    This involvement extends to Entrepreneurship Development in Agri-Business (EDAB), specifically within the Garments Department. JGPSS is actively providing training in hand-embroidery and traditional embroidery skills, focusing not only on producing high-quality items but also equipping them with marketing competencies. This comprehensive approach has led to increased openness among young individuals toward novel concepts.

Leadership Team

  • Dhanjirao J Ghyar

    President

  • Ramesh T Shinde

    Vice-President

  • Dr. Sunita P.Tekale

    Secretary

  • Datta D Bhawar

    Joint Secretary

  • Salubai U Nirgude

    Treasurer

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

    AABTJ1837H

  • Registration ID

    MH 33 2008 Parbhani

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    MH/2009/0005549

  • 12A

    AABTJ1837HE20216

  • 80G

    AABTJ1837HF20214

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00011519

Location

  • Headquarters

    Plot No. 68/1, Adarsh Colony, Adarsh College to Akola Bypass Road, Hingoli, Maharashtra, India, 431513

    Directions
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Other Details

  • Parent Organisation

    Jayavantrao Ghyar Patil Sevabhavi Sanstha

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society