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VAIDHEHI

KISHORI VIKAS
YOJANA
Annual Report 2022-23
Meenalakshmi VA & Anjani Tammana

A Seva Bharathi Project


www.sevabharathi.org
contact@sevabharathi.org
ABOUT THE
FOUNDATION

In 2004, Seva Bharathi launched the Vaidehi 107


Kishori Vikas Yojana for the physical and BASTHIS

mental upliftment of adolescent girls. The main


aim of Kishori Vikas Yojana is to provide
education, health, social equity, and
empowerment to the girl child. The Kishori 50
VILLAGES
Vikas Yojana has established community
centres in required areas and the Nirvahikulu
(volunteers) support the girl students in their
education and vocational training while also
educating them on their culture and health. 263
CENTRES
Centres also appoint Paryavekshas (monitors of
centres) and Samavayakartha (coordinators).

Documentary On Educating A Girl Child | 6576


Seva Bharati Run For A Girl Child | Hybiz tv STUDENTS
VKV By the Areas
Hyderabad Secunderabad Cyberabad Total

Areas 103 36 67 206

Villages 44 6 nil 50

Basthis 5 33 69 107

Kishori Vikas
127 112 36 275
Cenres

Kishoris 3004 1871 1701 6576

Balamsamskara
218 77 86 381
Centres

Girls and Boys 1921 601 620 3142

Taruni Vikas
25 2 1 28
Kendras

Tarunis 158 20 10 188

Matrumandalis 21 3 1 25

Women 145 16 12 173

Bhajan mandalis 5 2 2 9

Participants 47 34 18 99

Health Centres 1 1 1 3

Balasamskara
Kendra 2 nil 1 3
Coordinators
EDUCATION

Ever since its founding, VKV has been educating young


girls. Lessons taught in schools are revised on the same day
in each centre and homework is done under the guidance
of the Nirvahikulu for around 2.5 hours. Students who have
doubts about any concept approach them and have them
cleared. This system has been a great success, even leading
to students who previously weren't performing well
securing the first rank in their school in the tenth-grade
boards. Parents and students alike are pleased with these
classes.
HEALTH
Vaidhehi Kishori Vikas Yojana conducted free yoga classes in
each of the centres. Basic treatments and home remedies to
treat common illnesses like fever, cough, vomiting and
headache have been taught to young girls. This makes them
self-sufficient and also lets them help their friends and family.
VKV set up camps and brought doctors to conduct tests and
prescribe treatments. A health camp was held at Eliminedu
where the Kishoris and their parents could get free check-ups
and medicine if found to be necessary

16 Garmapeddalu 2 Doctors

2 Nirvahiks
43 Students
1 Samavayakartha
HEALTH
Anaemia Testing
India ranks second in the world for Anemia-related
mortality rate, with women making up the bulk of anaemic
patients. Girls and women also typically experience more
severe symptoms.
Seva Bharathi has started a new health camp on anaemia.
They trained Kishori Vikas Yojana volunteers on the causes
and symptoms of anaemia and how to treat it. Volunteers
were taught basic information about age groups and the
haemoglobin content that should be present at that age.
Based on haemoglobin content, there are four stages of
people suffering from anaemia: No anaemia, mild,
moderate, and severe. Each stage needs to be treated
differently. The volunteers were told the importance of
eating iron-rich food.
Ms Anuradha organised anaemia testing camps at 15 centres
with Dr Gomathi and Dr Pruthu conducting the tests.
HEALTH
Anemia Testing Camps

Padmashalipuram Laxmiguda

Shaikpet Gachibowli
VOCATIONAL TRAINING

VKV recognizes the importance of recreational


activities in a kid's life. The project provides
vocational training to girls from slums and low-
income areas. They are taught the process of
making different things like goumaya products,
paper crafts, natural Holi colours, candles,
shampoo, handbags, glass, jewellery and much
more. The girls enjoy learning these skills.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING

The volunteers at the Shaikpet Centre were trained in Resin Arts.


Resin art is created when a chemical called epoxy resin is mixed
with various colour pigments and additives to produce unique
patterns and textures. When incorporated with a hardener, the
resin mixture gradually hardens to a solid plastic as a chemical
reaction occurs between its components.
CULTURE

The KVK program develops the personality of these


young girls. They are educated through slokas, poems,
patriotic songs, kolatams, chekka Bajans, and art.
These instil moral and ethical values in the girls.
Several festivals are celebrated through cultural
activities like dance performances and skits. VKV
teaches the girls important values like teamwork,
discipline and cooperation. VKV hosts an exercise
where the girls form Balamsara Kendra groups by age
and take up teaching. They teach children under ten
in their localities about various subjects.
Cultural
Activities
Virat Bharat Yoga
Twelve thousand and seventy-four people across various villages
participated in this event. All participants performed a total of over
two crore Suryanamaskars, furthering VKV's contribution to holistic
wellness.

Jute Bags
With the assistance of trained volunteers, Kishoris from all the
centres learnt how to make jute bags. Soon, they could make these
by themselves and even taught their mothers how to. They sold their
handmade bags virtually through Run programs.
Classical Dance
Classical Dance allows kids to strengthen their social, creative and
mental skills while also being an effective and fun source of
physical education. Kishoris interested in this art form are given
an opportunity to dance on stage. These performances are held
for events like independence day and various festivals.
The Mahila Samanvay Akhila Bharatiya Abhyasa Varga
The program was held at Rashtriya Vidya Kendram, Annojiguda. In this
program the volunteers participated in activities like shlokas, yoga and
many more

Natural Holi Colours


The girls and women at the Basthis
made Holi colours from organic
products.
beets, carrots, pomegranate
peels and tomato or carrot
juice are used for red colours
petals of red hibiscus or rose
and red sandalwood are also
used for red colours
Marigold petals are boiled to
obtain yellow colour.
18 volunteers of Kishori Vikas & Mathru mandali made 200
natural Holi colours for 5 days and set up stalls at various IT
companies, colleges and communities.
Companies - Health Edge, Gep, Krndyal
Colleges - Bits Pilani
Communities - Praneeth Pranav Valley, Green Grace
Many orders were delivered to places outside of Hyderabad
like Bangalore, Singapore and USA.

Ugadi Drive
Wishwa organization distributed clothes and toys to the
Kishoris at the Sheikpet center in MG Nagar
Sankranti Celebrations
Sankranti is the festival of harvest, a day dedicated to the sun god Surya. It is
one of the biggest festivals celebrated by Hindus. In each of the centres, the
Kishoris were told about the importance of the festival and the story behind
it. The girls made rangolis to celebrate the auspicious day.

Bathukamma
Bathukamma is celebrated as the festival of flowers to honour the mother
goddess of life. In the festival, flowers are stacked in concentric circles,
each smaller than the one below it. The Kishoris made these flower
stacks. They then worshipped the goddess by dancing around it while
singing the bathukamma songs.
Ganesh Chaturthi
Across the nation, Ganesh Chaturthi is a popular holiday among young
kids. The lord is worshipped in the form of clay models. In every centre,
the volunteers explained the importance of the festival and the kishoris
celebrated it through dance and food. During the celebrations, Kishoris
acquire many management and organisational skills.

Independence Day
Every year on August 15th, Indians from every corner of the country
come together to celebrate the struggles our great freedom fighters went
through to gain independence for our nation. On this day, Kishoris
participated in many cultural programmes like sports, singing, dance,
elocution and essay writing. In VKV, the Kishoris are taught to respect
our country every day, not just on Independence or Republic Day.
On the occasion of 75 years of independence for India, VKV held a
large-scale event to celebrate the occasion. The day was celebrated at
122 different centres. The total attendance included 4155 Kishoris, 864
Bala Samskara Kendra students, 988 parents, 238 nirvahiks, 40
Paryavekshas, 17 Samanvaya Karthas, 1 samyojika and 27 guests.
Republic day
Republic Day is celebrated to honour the day the Indian constitution
came into effect on January 26 1950, fully turning the nation into a
republic separate from British Raj. Over 450 students participated in the
Republic Day celebrations held at Laxmiguda with the assistance of RSS
Karyakartalu

Rangoli competitions
Kishori Vikas volunteers set up various stalls, and five volunteers
participated and won prizes in a Rangoli competition held by Sahakara
Bharthi in Saidabad.
Balasamskara Yoga
Every morning from 7 am to 9 am, yoga classes were conducted with
the Balasamskara Kendra groups. They were conducted for private
school students with the help of the local RSS Karakartha. The VKV
volunteers conducted the girls, and the RSS team conducted the boys.

Sri Rama Navami


Festivities for Sri Rama Navami were arranged for the third year by
kishoris at the Hanuman temple in Mahatma Gandhi Nagar. The
Kishoris put up some performances and participated in Annadanam and
Kalyanam with the support of people from three basthis.
Bhajana Mandali
As a part of Bhajana Mandali the Hanuman Chalisa was recited 27 times
by MG Nagar families, local RSS members and Kishori Vikas children at
a Hanuman temple undergoing construction. There were over 130
people in attendance.

Mahashivatri Sankranti
Mr Shishir, an employee at Clean
Some of the kishoris put on a
Harbors Company, visited the
dance performance on the
Shaikpet centre on Sankranti. He
day of Mahashivaratri at the
talked about skill development and
Shiva temple in Japal Village. distributed blankets and grocery.
Goumaya Products made by Basti Women

Goumaya products are goumaya, gopanchaka, neem oil and pond clay.
It is believed the purify surroundings by cleansing negative energy.
They are 100% eco-friendly and biodegradable. The volunteers made
goumaya Diyas, Rakhis, Doops sticks, idols, and mudras.

The members also made eco-friendly Vinayakas. These idols are


embedded with seeds. Visarjan can be performed even in a flowerpot:
the idol will nourish the soil and saplings will sprout. They were
completely hand-crafted and all proceeds were used for the promotion of
Desi cow breeding
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

Annual Day
In any school, the annual day is a highly
anticipated event. Every year VKV pulls out
all the stops. The Samavayakarthas decide on
the events and programmes and practice
Annual Day celebrations
begins. The Kishoris practice earnestly every
day and as the days go by the excitement only
increases and practice becomes more fervent.
The day before the event a dress rehearsal was
held. On the day, all the performances went
by very smoothly and the guests handed gifts
to all the participating student
Laksha Gala Yuvarachana

Kishori Harini from


Shapurnagar participated in the
Bhagavat Gita's 17th chapter
Prayanam featured on Bhakti
Science Fair Celebrations TV Channel
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

Bharath Matha Pooja


A pooja for Bharath Matha was held at Sadhankuthira Ibrahimatnam. Over 70
Kishoris participated in various types of activities. Some others participated as
volunteers.

Radio Visit
The Kishoris visited Fever FM radio and danced and sang. The volunteers also
talked about the work done by Kishori Vikas Kendram.
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

The Rotary Global Wizards Team conducted an essay writing


competition among 82 kishoris at Cherlapally on account of polio
day. The certificates and gifts were awarded on Children's Day.

The Rotary Club donated 5 sewing machines to the Shaikpet skill


development centres at Gauri Ashram, Medchal on 13th November
2022
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

Marathon Run
Eighty volunteers helped the Viswa organization runners in their
marathon on 18th December 2022. The run was from tank bund to
Gachibowli Stadium. The volunteers were stationed at four locations to
help the runners at various stages.

The Rashtriya Sewa Bharathi Adhikari paid a visit to the Telangana


Kishori Vikas project.
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

Mr Hans and Ms Nidhi from Clean Harbours Company, and Ms Seema,


the President of the Hyderabad branch of Rotary Midtown, visited the
Shaikpet centre. They met and interacted with the beneficiaries and 11
volunteers. Mr Hans gifted exam pads and stationery to the 53 tenth-
grade students and books to the 38 intermediate students.

On the fifth of February, Ms Roopa, Ms Srimala, and Mr Srikanth visited


VKV centres with their families. They conducted skill development
training for the women in the centres
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

On 17th February, Sujana Rao (a movie director), Konda Srikanth and


Dayakar visited the Kishori Kendram at MG Nagar. They gifted exam
pads and stationery to the kishoris.

GEP (an IT company) conducted a health talk with a gynaecologist at


Pupalguda for nearby Kishori Vikas centres on March 9th. 50 Kishoris
attended the program. Furthermore, GEP invited ten volunteers to their
office on March 10th to showcase and sell their art crafts and to interact
with their teams.
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

Mrs Brinda (from Cloudflare, an IT company in Bangalore) and her


family visited the students at the Shaikpet centre. They provided the
students with a printer and with stationery for their examinations.

VKV members attended and set up a stall at the opening of Dr Prasad


Padmanabhan's finance studio at Woxsen University, Sangareddy.
ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

The Clean Harbors team visited the kishoris at the Shaikpet centres. The
Kishoris made crafts for the team members, who received them with
happiness and appreciation. The team played with Balasamkara Kendram
students. They distributed snacks and stationery to the students. The team
was down to earth, and everyone had a great time.
Ms Mel (Global HR of Clean Harbors, New York), Mr Ramam (Country
head of Clean Harbors) and others visited the Shaikpet centre.
KOUSHALAM CENTRES

Some of the most vulnerable and poverty-stricken people dwell in the


slum areas of Shaikpet, Filmnagar, Rajendra Nagar and Cherlapally. A
group of 30 members were selected from the Shaikpet and Cherlapally
slums and were given the opportunity to undergo sewing training. The
main goal of these Koushalam centres set up by Seva is women's
empowerment. Like these women, many more in the future will be
taught various skills to help them bring in more income and stand on
their own two feet.

Shaikpet Koushalam centre


(Tailor taught by Girija Kalyani) Cherlapally Koushalam centre
KOUSHALAM CENTRES
A new batch of 10 carefully selected women Items made
was selected from the Shaikpet slums to receive Punjabi dresses
training in sewing and tailoring. The women cushion covers
were very well trained in this program and blouses
acquired a new, important and useful skill. children's dresses
KISHORI'S STORY

Below is the personal account of one of the Kishoris at our centres: How
her home life is and how Seva Bharathi was able to help her.

My name is Krishnaveni. We have a big family. I have four elder sisters


and one younger sister. My mother's health is not very good. Previously
I went to work in houses, but at present, I'm not going there. With the
help of Seva Bharathi, I'm earning a daily wage of 200-300 Rs by
making Holi colours with natural materials. There is no male direction
in my family, so I have to be the son of my house.
VKV ACCOMPLISHMENTS

The students, volunteers and leaders of the Vaidehi


Kishori Vikas Yojana have accumulated many
accomplishments in their respective fields. The students
excel in their studies and co-curricular, and the
volunteers and heads have been recognized by many for
the work they have done in promoting the education of
adolescent girls. These accomplishments are reflective of
the work done in the organization and of the hard work
and determination of all involved members.
VKV ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Ms Jayaprada, the joint


secretary of Seva Bharathi, was
invited as a chief guest to
Akshara Vidya Mandir schools
for their children's day
celebrations.

On 27th March, the certification ceremony was held for the first two
batches (June 2021 - June 2022) of the Sheikpet Koushalam Centre.
The students showcased their stitched works. Ms Jayaprada and Ms
Mulapudi Sridevi (founder and chairperson of Wishwa
Organization) were present as guests.
VKV ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Two of VKV's Nirvahiks, Sowmya and Durga Bhavani, were facilitated


for their work at VKV by Rajendra Nagar Government School.
VKV STUDENTS
ACCOMPLISHMENT: BOARD
EXAMS REULTS

Class 10 Students Intermediate Students

100%: 6 students
99%: 4 students

>95%: 15 students
99%: 1 student
>90%: 19 students
>95%: 6 students
>85%: 16 students
>90%: 12 students
>80%: 29 students
>80%: 11 students
>75%: 17 students
>60%: 29 students
>70%: 17 students

>65%: 18 students
Total: 59 students
>60%: 3 students
First-year: 40 students
>50%: 2 students
Second-year: 19 students

Pass: 55
Total: 147 students
Pass: 146 students
SEVA + KONDA LAXMAN
BABUJI SCHOLARSHIPS
The Seva Bharathi and Konda Laxman Babuji foundations together
provide scholarships for girls studying at various levels when they can't
afford the tuition fees

Meet P. Divya. Divya is currently studying to obtain a


BTech degree. Her father, unfortunately, passed away at
the end of her first year of college. At the time, her mother
was working and her wages could provide for her family’s
needs and Divya’s education. But sadly, her mother was
diagnosed with cancer so she could no longer work. While
her relatives agreed to pay for food and other necessities,
they had a conservative mindset and thought she did not
need a college degree. Hence, they wouldn’t cover her
tuition. Since money was tight at the time, Divya was
considering dropping out of college. However, the Seva
Bharathi Foundation couldn’t let this happen. The Seva
Bharathi Foundation and the Konda Laxman Babuji
Foundation together are covering her tuition until she
graduates. The 2 foundations allowed Divya to pursue her
education, and not give up on her dreams.
SEVA + KONDA LAXMAN
BABUJI SCHOLARSHIPS

Kashmoni Ruchita is a third-year college student from Lakmiguda. She is


studying to obtain a B.Sc honours degree in horticulture. She comes from a
family of 4 siblings, 3 of whom are girls. Her older sister had recently gotten
married, leaving them financially unstable. On the day of the deadline to pay her
tuition fees, her father borrowed money from people and managed to pay.
However, that left them in debt to others. Ruchita had reached out to the Seva
Bharathi Foundation, asking for their help. Not wanting her to lose out on her
education, the Seva Bharathi Foundation and the Konda Laxman Babuji
Foundation covered her loans, allowing her to continue her education.

A Srawani was a student of Aadharsh Vidyalaya school, later joining Sri Geetanjali
junior college to finish her intermediate schooling. Since her mother \\passed
away from cancer, she has been staying with her father in a rental house. Coming
from a poverty-stricken family, even though she had successfully finished her 11th
and 12th grades, she couldn’t obtain her certification as her family could not
afford it. As Seva Bharathi and the Konda Laxman Babuji foundations recognize
the hard work of such students, the two foundations sponsored her and allowed
her to obtain her certification.
SEVA + KONDA LAXMAN
BABUJI SCHOLARSHIPS
Krishnaveni and Hemalatha are two sisters from a family of 5 siblings, all girls.
One older sister is married, and another is divorced. Their father sadly passed
away, and their mother worked as a house helper in various houses. In such a
somewhat large family, the mother’s income was hardly sufficient to make ends
meet. This left them in a financially vulnerable situation. With the aid of the Seva
Bharathi and the Konda Laxman Babuji foundations, the two sisters can continue
their education. They are currently in their third year at Open University. While
being able to pay for their education, they’re also able to support their family
financially.

Divya came from a very


Nereti Jhansi is a second-year student
underprivileged background. Her
studying for her bachelor’s in
father passed two years ago, and her
business administration. Her father is
mother has been battling cancer for
an auto driver, and her mother is an
nine months. She has an elder sister
aaya at a government school. As a
who is married. Her family wasn’t
result, their family income is hardly
financially secure, and she was going
enough to meet all their needs, let
to need to stop her education.
alone fund her education. So the Seva
However, with the assistance of Seva
Bharathi and the Konda Laxman
Bharathi and the Konda Laxman
Babuji foundations together financed
Babuji foundations, her college tuition
her education through these tough
was covered, and she could pursue her
times
higher education.
SEVA + KONDA LAXMAN
BABUJI SCHOLARSHIPS

Pippala Poojitha is a first-year student at Vijaya College of Pharmacy.


Poojitha comes from a relatively large family of four children: three
sisters, including her, and a brother. Since her father passed away a
decade ago, their mother’s daily wage job is their online source of
income. However, all the various expenses don’t leave them with much
money to spare, particularly because they live in a rented home. Poojitha
was at risk of not being able to obtain her degree. Not wanting this to
happen, the Seva Bharathi and the Konda Laxman Babuji foundations
covered her tuition fees, enabling her to keep studying.
SEVA + KONDA LAXMAN
BABUJI SCHOLARSHIPS

Lavanya is in her inter-second year at Chaitanya junior college.


Lavanya’s father passed away seven years ago due to health
complications. Lavanya has two sisters, one younger and one older. Her
mother works as a tailor but doesn’t make enough money to support her
family. But with the help of the Seva Bharathi and the Konda Laxman
Babuji foundations, the education of all three sisters can be accounted
for.

Lok Abhiram and Lok Aishwarya are siblings. Abhiram is pursuing a


BTech at Anurag University, and Aishwarya is studying BiPC at
Kasturba Gandhi junior college. Their mother is a housewife and is
suffering from health issues. Their father goes to a minimum wage job
every day. Their money was insufficient to pay their bills, especially
considering they live in a rented house. The siblings were at risk of
losing their education, but the Seva Bharathi and the Konda Laxman
Babuji foundations sponsored their education and kept the family afloat.
SEVA + KONDA LAXMAN
BABUJI SCHOLARSHIPS
Beeram Ammulu is an inter-second year student at Sri Geetanjali Junior
College. Ammulu’s mother passed away six years ago. Her father,
however, refuses to support her and her younger brother, leaving them
to live with their grandparents. As they grew older, it became more
challenging for the grandparents to financially support their
grandchildren, especially when it came to their education. To help
Ammulu out in the way they can, the Seva Bharathi and the Konda
Laxman Babuji foundations paid for her education, lifting at least one
burden off the family’s shoulders.

12 Kishoris obtained a
scholarship to finish their inter
education in Mahboob College
through Konda Laxman Babuji
foundation.
UDAYAN SCHOLARSHIP

The Udayan Shalini fellowship is a programme that supports girls in the


pursuit of their dream careers. It provides financial support, individual
attention and counselling to deserving but underprivileged girls students
from government and government-aided schools. This is done through
personalised mentoring to ensure their mental, moral and overall
development. Through life skill training and personality development
workshops, the program builds their capacities, enhances skill sets and
provides opportunities to widen their horizon of knowledge on social
issues. It provides career training and develops job-oriented skills. The
program also helps the girls develop social sensitivity and a sense of
responsibility, teaching them to give back once they start earning and
becoming independent.

The Udayan team conducts a written test to provide scholarships, and 6


Kishoris from Rajendranagar, Dundigal, and Cherlapally availed of the
scholarship.
SEVA INTERNATIONAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Through the Seva international scholarship, over 56 Kishoris,
Balasamskara Kendra students and Tharuni Vikas students had their
annual school and college fees paid for. Many of these students are
financially struggling and are children of single parents, so the
scholarships lifted a considerable burden off their shoulders.
SEVA INTERNATIONAL
BENEFECIARIES

Nalacheruvula Joshna is a student studying in the 9th class. Despite


coming from a poverty-stricken family, she has won many merit-based
prizes and certificates. Along with studies, Joshna is also very fond of
games. To date, she has won two medals in kho-kho, one in tug-of-war,
and another in rice and rasam. She is also talented academically, winning
a medal and a certificate at the science fair. She wishes to be a doctor
when she grows up. She applied for the Seva international scholarship,
and she's very grateful that she got it.
SEVA INTERNATIONAL
BENEFECIARIES
Repaka Vaishnavi is a 10th-grade student who is talented in many
different fields. She participates and wins in many competitions held in
her school. In 8th grade, she won a certificate in an essay writing
competition. In 9th grade, she won a certificate in a drawing
competition. She also plays different sports. She has won medals in chess
and kho-kho, showing her wide range of skill sets.
Vaishnavi does all this despite having a difficult home situation. Her
father left her family when she was only a small child, and her mother, a
primary school teacher, is their only source of income. She helps her
mother around the house with everything from cleaning to cooking.
Vaishnavi aims to be a scientist when she grows up. The Seva
International scholarship has lifted the burden of tuition fees off her
shoulder, and she's very grateful for it.
SEVA INTERNATIONAL
BENEFECIARIES
Neela Himabindhu is an inter-first-year student studying BiPC. Her
father passed away when she was only six years old. After that, her
mother worked, and those wages were sufficient to pay for all household
expenses, including Hima's tuition. However, her mother has recently
been diagnosed with a blood infection and hasn't been able to work
since.
Hima is very talented in various fields. She has certificates for
participating in art competitions in 8th class, completing vedic math and
all abacus courses in 9th class and participating in many quizzes held in
her school. She also did charity work when she was in 8th class:
collecting funds for blind people.
Hema dreams of being a Gynecologist in the future. She and her mother
are very thankful to Seva International for funding her education and
supporting her in achieving her goals.
GNM SCHOLARSHIP

With the support of Ms Nidhi from the Kondalaxman Babuji


Foundation, 10 GDA students are enrolling for the GNM course. These
students are passionate about nursing and are willing to take the next
step to further their studies.
GNM SCHOLARSHIP
BENEFICIARIES

Anitha is an orphan living with her


young sister. Anitha works, and while
her salary is sufficient for hostel fees, it's
not enough to pay for her education.
The Konda Laxman Babuji Foundation
supported her by paying for her tuition.

Poojitha comes from a family of 7: Her


father, mother, four elder sisters and
herself. Three of her sisters are married,
the fourth works at a call centre, and
her father is a driver. Her mother used
to work too but had to stop because of
health issues. Without her income, the
family couldn't make ends meet and
was left in a financially sticky situation.
The Konda Laxman Babuji Foundation
paid for Poojitha's GNM, easing some
of the burdens on the family's
shoulders.
GNM SCHOLARSHIP
BENEFICIARIES

Malleshwari is part of a family of 5. Both her parents work daily


wage jobs. While their earnings were enough for household
expenses and the three children's school fees, there wasn't enough
money to pay for higher studies. To help Malleshwari achieve her
dreams, the Kondalaxman Babuji Foundation paid for her GNM
fees.
BOOK
DRIVES
SSC DIGITAL BOOKS
Telangana State Secondary School Certificate Boards (SSC)
books were distributed to over 454 Kishoris in various centres.
Using these books, the students can scan the QR code and listen
to lectures they missed or didn't understand. If a student is unable
to understand, say, a Math or Physics problem, they can watch
videos on them as many times as they need until they can
understand it. Mr Srinivas Reddy provided videos to help students
understand specific concepts. This technology is supported by
Vidya Bharathi. The students also have the option to approach
one of the volunteers with their doubts if necessary.
These digital books are incredibly helpful to the students and can
provide access to the resources needed for their examinations.
RAMA KRISHNA MATH BOOKS

Ramakrishna Math Hyderabad is a branch centre of Ramakrishna


Math & Ramakrishna Mission, Belur, Howrah, West Bengal. It is
a colourful ashram featuring a library & a language school while
also having a temple devoted to Sri Ramakrishna.
The organization was kind enough to donate some of its books
to the Kishoris with the help of Ms Nidhi. A lot of these books
were especially helpful to the students who were writing
government exams. They were unable to buy these books
themselves, so the help was very appreciated.
The Ramakrishna math coordinators also conducted sammelanam at
Katedhan, with a high court judge and MLA Prakash Goud attending
the program. Students from various schools and colleges were present in
the audience. The guests talked about the importance of education and
how their various life experiences contributed towards their success.
Volunteers also attended the program and spoke about the importance of
Kishori Vikas and elaborated on the work done by this organization.
They also had stalls selling various things to the attendees.

To date, Mr Srinivas Reddy from Vidya Bharath has visited 5 centres and
distributed 10th-grade digital study material for 454 kishoris.
Old Kishoris now Promotions in VKV

127 studying in 11th and 12th 27 Students to Nirvahiks


112 studying for their degree 54 Nirvahiks to Paryavekshaks
37 working in various jobs 17 Paryavekshaks to coordinators

VKV volunteers
Past volunteers in MNC's
Qualifications

273 State Syllabus graduates


311 Inter graduates In total 10 volunteers were placed
447 with a degree in MNCs after their graduation
10 with a BTech
Saritha and Gudiya in Yash
5 who completed their post-
Technologies
graduation
Durgameshwari in shell
7 with a Diploma in Education
Infotech
16 with a Bachelor in Education
Manga in Cognizant
1 with a B.SC in horticulture
Swetha in Global data
7 with an MBA
2 with a diploma
Navya in Sparity
2 with an LLB Sravani in Tahti Solutions
3 with a TTP Vocational A.Veena, Swathi N. &
1 with an M.Pharm Gauthami in Clean Harbors
1 with a B.Pharm
VAIDHEHI KISHORI VIKAS
YOJANA

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