Mitra Jyothi

Mitra Jyothi is a non-profit organisation, established in 1990 that works primarily in the domain of Education, Health, Employment, Gender, Specially Abled and Right to Information & Advocacy. Its primary office is in Bangalore, Karnataka.

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About

  • Headquarters

    Bangalore, Karnataka

  • Since

    1990

Mitra Jyothi is a registered trust (under Indian Trust Act) located at Bangalore in the State of Karnataka and has been working for people with disabi Read morelity in general and visually impaired in particular for almost three decades (started in 1990). It is run under the able guidance of Ms. Madhu Singhal (National Awardee) who has accomplished many milestones not only in India but also abroad despite her own disability. Mitra Jyothi’s Mission is to assist visually impaired individuals lead independent and dignified lives through Education, Training, Counselling, Communication & Technology so as to integrate them into mainstream families and society at large.

Demographies Served

Vision & Mission

VISION – We believe that all persons with disability have the potential to become independent and self-sufficient and given the right opportunities to achieve their goals, can play a useful role in the community. Mission - We assist people with disability to become independent by – making them aware of their rights and responsibilities, providing them with an enabling atmosphere through networking with other organizations and people, designing training programmes that teach them coping skills, supplementing educational needs, vocational training and job placements.

Donor History

Publicis Groupe, Bajaj Finserv, General Motors, McAfee, Siemens EDA

Programs

  • Computer Training Programme

    The Computer Training Centre imparts basic and advanced computer literacy training to visually impaired students, from those with low vision to those who are totally blind.

  • Higher Education For Girls From Marginalized Socio Economic Backgrounds

    Special attention is given to the empowerment of visually impaired (VI) girls through learning. The organisation supports higher education of visually impaired girls from remote villages from poor socio-economic backgrounds

  • Braille Press Centre

    The Braille Transcription Centre converts school text books/educational books/magazines/specific articles/selected items of interest into electronic format and prints it in Braille format. The Braille Transcription Centre also does tactile printing in colour and embossing visiting cards in Braille.

  • Independent Living Skills Programme

    Independent Living Skills is the most fundamental hands-on programme at Mitra Jyothi that enables persons with visual disability to initiate self-reliance and instills self-confidence in them.

  • Talking Book Digital Library

    The ERC supports the education needs of people with vision impairment by providing accessible reading material. “Accessible Reading Material” means books in the form of eText, ePub, DAISY (audio), mp3 and Braille formats.

  • Computer Training Program

    The Computer Training Centre imparts basic and advanced computer literacy training to visually impaired students, from those with low vision to those who are totally blind.

  • Higher Education for Girls From Margenalized Socio Economic Backgrounds

    Special attention is given to the empowerment of visually impaired (VI) girls through learning. The organization supports higher education of visually impaired girls from remote villages from poor socio-economic backgrounds

  • Braille Press

    The Braille Transcription Centre converts school text books/educational books/magazines/specific articles/selected items of interest into electronic format and prints it in Braille format. The Braille Transcription Centre also does tactile printing in colour and embossing visiting cards in Braille.

  • Independent Living Skills

    Independent Living Skills is the most fundamental hands-on program at Mitra Jyothi that enables persons with visual disability to initiate self-reliance and instills self confidence in them.

Impact Metrics

  • Completion of Higher Studies and University Certificate

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 10
    • 2020-21 5
    • 2021-22 12
  • Printing and Distributions of School Text Books in Braille

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 4102
    • 2020-21 5051
    • 2021-22 5012
  • Confidence to Live a More Indepentdent Life

    Year-wise Metrics
  • Course Completion and Certification by Niit

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 75
    • 2020-21 31
    • 2021-22 52
  • Number of Uploads of Books in Sugamya Pusthakalaya and Book Share Online Portals

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 91
    • 2020-21 93
    • 2021-22 92
  • Number of Downloads of Books in Sugamya Pusthakalaya and Book Share Online Portals

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 17334
    • 2020-21 23721
    • 2021-22 40737
  • Course Completion and Certification by Niit

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 75
    • 2020-21 31
    • 2021-22 52
  • Completion of Higher Studies and University Certificate

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 10
    • 2020-21 5
    • 2021-22 12
  • Printing and Distributions of School Text Books in Braille

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 4102
    • 2020-21 5051
    • 2021-22 5012
  • Number of Uploads of Books in Sugamyapusthakalaya and Bookshare Online Portals

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 91
    • 2020-21 93
    • 2021-22 92
  • # Ofdownloads of Books in Sugamyapusthakalaya and Bookshare Online Portals

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 17334
    • 2020-21 23721
    • 2021-22 40737
  • Confidence to Live a More Indepentdent Life

    Year-wise Metrics

Theory of Change

Theory of Change for Mitra Jyothi:
Mitra Jyothi, a registered trust under the Indian Trust Act, is committed to empowering visually
impaired individuals by providing them with education, training, counseling, communication, and
technology. The organization's ultimate goal is to integrate visually impaired individuals with
mainstream society and enable them to lead independent and dignified lives.
Problem Statement:
Visually impaired individuals often face social and economic exclusion, discrimination, and limited
access to opportunities. This situation leads to dependence, low self-esteem, and lack of confidence
among visually impaired individuals.
Mitra Jyothi's Solution:
Mitra Jyothi believes that education, training, counselling, communication, and technology are the
key elements that can empower visually impaired individuals to overcome social and economic
barriers and lead independent and dignified lives. The organization's approach includes the following
components:
Education: Mitra Jyothi provides educational opportunities to visually impaired individuals to
enhance their knowledge, skills, and abilities. The organization offers programs like Braille literacy,
computer education, and academic coaching to help visually impaired individuals pursue their
academic aspirations.
Training: Mitra Jyothi provides various training programs to develop the necessary skills for visually
impaired individuals to be self-sufficient, independent, and employed. These programs include
vocational training, job placement, and life skills training to improve social and emotional
intelligence.
Counselling: Mitra Jyothi provides counselling services to visually impaired individuals to enhance
their mental well-being and self-confidence. The organization offers individual and group counseling,
peer support, and mentorship programs to help visually impaired individuals overcome social and
emotional barriers.
Communication: Mitra Jyothi believes that communication is a critical element of social integration.
The organization provides accessible communication tools and technologies to visually impaired
individuals to help them communicate effectively with the larger society. These tools include audio
books, screen readers, and braille communication devices.
Technology: Mitra Jyothi leverages technology to enhance the quality of life for visually impaired
individuals. The organization provides assistive technology devices like text-to-speech software,
magnifiers, and accessible smartphones to improve accessibility and independence.
Impact:
Mitra Jyothi's approach aims to empower visually impaired individuals to become self-sufficient,
independent, and integrated with mainstream society. The organization's theory of change expects
the following outcomes:

Enhanced Education: Visually impaired individuals who participate in Mitra Jyothi's educational
programs demonstrate increased knowledge, skills, and abilities, leading to improved academic
performance.
Improved Employment: Visually impaired individuals who participate in Mitra Jyothi's training
programs demonstrate improved employment outcomes, leading to greater financial independence.
Enhanced Well-being: Visually impaired individuals who participate in Mitra Jyothi's counseling
programs demonstrate improved mental well-being, leading to greater self-confidence and social
skills.
Effective Communication: Visually impaired individuals who participate in Mitra Jyothi's
communication programs demonstrate improved communication skills, leading to greater social
integration.
Empowered with Technology: Visually impaired individuals who participate in Mitra Jyothi's
technology programs demonstrate enhanced accessibility, independence, and quality of life.
Conclusion:
Mitra Jyothi's theory of change aims to empower visually impaired individuals with education,
training, counselling, communication, and technology. The organization's approach expects to
deliver measurable outcomes that enhance the quality of life for visually impaired individuals and
integrate them with mainstream society. The impact of Mitra Jyothi's programs will contribute to
creating an inclusive society where visually impaired individuals can lead independent and dignified
lives.

Milestones & Track Record

Milestones Short Description
1990 Established
1992 Digital & Talking Book Library
1997 Independent Living Skills
1999 Braille Transcription
1999 Placement cell established
2003 Computer Training
2013 Higher education support for girls
2015 Center for Women empowerment
2018 NIIT tie up for Computer training

Leadership Team

  • Asha Shridhar

    Ngo Coordinator

  • Ms. Madhu Singhal

    Founder/Managing Trustee Mitra Jyothi

  • Gabrena Peter

    Head of Admin

  • G P Goyal

    President

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

  • Strength of Governing Body

    7

  • Diversity Metrics

    55% women

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

Organisation Structure

Organisation Structure

Yes

Awards & Recognitions

1) National winner in “Reading 4 Pleasure - NGO” category at India Reading Olympiad 2020.
2) Mitra Jyothi received the State Award (Karnataka) from the Directorate of Disabled Welfare and Senior Citizens on World Disability Day, 3rd December 2010. The award was handed over by Chief Minister of Karnataka.
3) DAISY Forum of India Quality Certification award for the quality of work provided by Mitra Jyothi through Talking Book Library for three consecutive years from 2012 till 2014.
4) Sadguru Gnanananda Award, 2011.
5) Awarded by Target International Giving Program in 2009.
6) Helen Keller Day felicitation by RVM in 2009.
7) Awarded by Target International Grant Program in 2008.

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATM2010J

  • Registration ID

    B/IV 335/89-90

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    KA/2017/0161323

  • 12A

    AAATM2010JE20211

  • 80G

    AAATM2010JF20211

  • FCRA

    094420627

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00000779

Location

  • Headquarters

    CA Site # P22, 31st Main, 18th Cross, Sector 1, HSR Layout,, Bangalore, 560102

    Directions

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.22,504,512
    Expenses
    Rs.11,624,802
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.3,487,440
    Program Expenses
    Rs.8,137,362
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.15,361,981
    Expenses
    Rs.8,855,406
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.2,656,622
    Program Expenses
    Rs.6,198,784
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.21,161,694
    Expenses
    Rs.9,646,755
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.2,894,026
    Program Expenses
    Rs.6,752,729
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