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Vaidehi Kishori Vikas Annual Report 2022-23
Vaidehi Kishori Vikas Annual Report 2022-23
KISHORI VIKAS
YOJANA
Annual Report 2022-23
Meenalakshmi VA & Anjani Tammana
Villages 44 6 nil 50
Basthis 5 33 69 107
Kishori Vikas
127 112 36 275
Cenres
Balamsamskara
218 77 86 381
Centres
Taruni Vikas
25 2 1 28
Kendras
Matrumandalis 21 3 1 25
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
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
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 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
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.
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
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
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.
12 Kishoris obtained a
scholarship to finish their inter
education in Mahboob College
through Konda Laxman Babuji
foundation.
UDAYAN SCHOLARSHIP
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
VKV volunteers
Past volunteers in MNC's
Qualifications