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2. Siddhartha Vashishta Charitable Trust is an ISO 9001:2008 registered non-profit
organisation based in New Delhi, India. The Trust was initiated after seeing the
harsh realities and problems that plague our society today, particularly the sorry
state of children of the jailed inmates and the demon of cancer affecting so many.
The children of the jailed inmates are suffering for crimes they have never
committed; and the stigma along with unavailability of resources compounds their
misery. These children also deserve a chance at life. The trust tries to provide
education to these children along with uniforms, books and medical assistance, etc.
We also try to inculcate self confidence in these children and their mothers.
Cancer requires detection and treatment at an early stage to increase chances of
survival. The trust involves noted physicians, doctors and surgeons to give strength
to its activities such as medical camps, seminars and conferences. The trust gets
across its messages to the community through events such as fine art exhibitions,
street shows, awareness seminars, etc.
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5. Application by the needy convicts are received by the Trust for educational
assistance.
After receiving the applications, the staff conducts a survey, to verify the
information and the need for school fees or any other assistance.
If the applicant is found eligible the, Trust provides:
School Fee to the wards of the convicts,
School uniform (both summer & winter) along with shoes.
Books, school bags and stationery.
Our staff/volunteer visits the convicts’ house for regular follow-ups regarding their
needs and also counsel them to lead a life of dignity and respect.
For collecting the fees, books, etc. if any member from the convict’s family comes
to our office, a conveyance allowance is of Rs. 50/- is also given.
6. In the first year itself the Human Touch Child Education program took up the
educational responsibility of 91 children of 44 convicts and provided them with
school fees, school bags, books, stationeries, uniform for both winter/summer along
with shoes.
In the subsequent year the number of children of convicts supported by the
human touch child education program increased greatly and the number of children
being supported by the trust today stands at 369 students. In this year the Trust has
also extend their helping hand to those students who want to pursue
graduation/post graduation and other professional courses, so that they can
establish themselves and can support there families.
NOTE: All the detail figures are given in Annexure 1.
7. The following are the courses being pursued by the wards of jail inmates
supported by SVCT:
Course Name of the Course No. of
Students
Graduation B.A., B.Sc., B.Tech 18
Post Graduation MBA 1
Professional Course Comp. Course, Tailoring, Nursery teachers training 3
Higher Secondary XII and XI 38
Secondary X to IX 55
Middle School VI to VIII 81
Primary School I to V 141
Nursery KG/LKG/Nursery 32
8. Sr. No. Case No. Name of Convict Name of Student Class Jail No.
1 1 Vinod Kashyap Hemant X 2
2 1 Vinod Kashyap Shilpa 2
3 1 Vinod Kashyap Himanshu 2
4 2 Ram Pujan Varsha X 2
5 2 Ram Pujan Durga (Laxmi) XII 2
6 2 Ram Pujan Pooja XI 2
7 3 Prem Kishore Harsh X 2
8 5 Rajesh Kajal IV 2
9 5 Rajesh Shivani III 2
10 7 Allauadin Ujla III 2
11 7 Allauadin Gulfan VI 2
12 7 Allauadin Gulkasha V 2
13 8 Sunil Kumar Rahul Goyal XI 1
14 8 Sunil Kumar Himanshu Goyal X 1
15 9 Sunil Choudhary Naina VI 1
16 9 Sunil Choudhary Sanjay IX 1
17 9 Sunil Choudhary Roshni VI 1
18 9 Sunil Choudhary Ajay Kumar V 1
19 10 Ashok Rana Sudhanshu V 1
20 10 Ashok Rana Shristi X 1
21 10 Ashok Rana Shivangi B. Tech 1
9. 22 11 Rakesh Aman II 2
23 11 Rakesh Sachi (Ayush) III 2
24 12 Uday Raj Ranju VII 2
25 12 Uday Raj Pradeep XI 2
26 12 Uday Raj Kuldeep XII 2
27 14 Satyawan Rakhi XII 2
28 14 Satyawan Tarawati VII 2
29 14 Satyawan Akash VII 2
30 15 Baijnath Rakhi B.A (CC) 2
31 15 Baijnath Shivam VI 2
32 15 Baijnath Kirti X 2
33 16 Girdhari Arun VII 2
34 16 Girdhari Deepmala VIII 2
35 17 Babnan Wasim 2
36 18 Musharfeen Sowalin 2
37 19 Anil Kumar Bhanu Pratap XI 2
38 19 Anil Kumar Uday VI 2
39 20 Kishan Pal Ruby VII 2
40 20 Kishan Pal Jaswant V 2
41 20 Kishan Pal Ayush-Bhure IV 2
42 21 Nafiz Anam VII 2
43 21 Nafiz Ilma II 2
44 22 Ram Prakash Manisha KG 2
45 22 Ram Prakash Kirti II 2
46 23 Vinod Sharma Prerna V 2
47 23 Vinod Sharma Aniket IX 2
10. 48 23 Vinod Sharma Aniket IX 2
49 23 Vinod Sharma Akshay X 2
50 24 Ramesh Hitesh II 2
51 24 Ramesh Priyanka IV 2
52 24 Ramesh Aarju VI 2
53 25 Khalid Momd. Firoj VIII 2
54 25 Khalid Momd. Sofia V 2
55 25 Khalid Momd. Shaheen XI 2
56 26 Tejpal Priyanka XI 2
57 27 Vinod Yadav Manish VIII 2
58 27 Vinod Yadav Manisha VI 2
59 27 Vinod Yadav Sakshi X 2
60 28 Kishan Lal Kiran Kumar XI 2
61 28 Kishan Lal Ajay Kumar IX 2
62 29 Parveen Divya X 2
63 29 Parveen Rahul XI 2
64 30 Satish Archana VI 2
65 30 Satish Tisha (Alka) IV 2
66 30 Satish Davendra IX 2
67 31 Harun Salim IX 2
68 31 Harun Idrish V 2
69 31 Harun Sahiba III 2
70 31 Harun Israil NUR 2
71 32 Bal Kishan Dheeraj VII 2
72 32 Bal Kishan Neeraj V 2
73 34 Hasmuddin Yasmin XII 2
74 34 Hasmuddin Shahrukh XI 2
11. 75 34 Hasmuddin Imran VI 2
76 35 Ravi Shankar Gudia IX 2
77 35 Ravi Shankar Naresh VIII 2
78 36 Durga Prasad Nitin III 2
79 37 Sanjay Sarika III 2
80 37 Sanjay Chetan III 2
81 37 Sanjay Muskan II 2
82 37 Sanjay Kushi II 2
83 38 Ajay Ankush XII 2
84 38 Ajay Aashish X 2
85 39 Gopi Chand Anuj XII 2
86 39 Gopi Chand Deepak CC 2
87 40 Charanjeet Singh Amrit Singh IV 2
88 40 Charanjeet Singh Jasmin Kaur IX 2
89 42 Pal Singh Simran Kaur I 2
90 42 Pal Singh Arjun Singh V 2
91 43 Dalip Manish XII 2
92 43 Dalip Vanita X 2
93 44 Niranjan Vandana XII 2
94 44 Niranjan Pankaj VI 2
95 45 Chandan Deepak III 2
96 45 Chandan Himanshi VI 2
97 45 Chandan Khushi IV 2
98 46 Jameel Khan Nazia V 2
99 46 Jameel Khan Alisha II 2
100 47 Davendra Kumar Sri Devi XI 2
101 47 Davendra Kumar Vikas IX 2
12. 102 47 Davendra Kumar Kanchan II 2
103 47 Davendra Kumar Ranjan I 2
104 48 Gurpal Singh Harvinder Singh VI 2
105 48 Gurpal Singh Ponam VI 2
106 48 Gurpal Singh Satnam Singh IV 2
107 49 Bhanu Singh Nancy XI 2
108 49 Bhanu Singh Karan X 2
109 49 Bhanu Singh Malti (Wife) TC 2
110 50 Kanhiya Lal Sushil Kumar VII 2
111 50 Kanhiya Lal Indu IX 2
112 50 Kanhiya Lal Bharti VII 2
113 53 Moin Khan Momin VII 5
114 53 Moin Khan Najoo III 5
115 56 Jamsed Jaffar III 5
116 57 Bhajan Singh Muskan VI (HC) 5
117 58 Raj Kumar Kapil XII 5
118 58 Raj Kumar Prem Kumar XII 5
119 58 Raj Kumar Aarti Pipal B.A. 5
120 59 Pawan Lakra Ishaan I 5
121 60 Gulfan Momd. Azaan I 5
122 60 Gulfan Momd. Zasmeen I 5
123 60 Gulfan Momd. Soheil II 5
124 60 Gulfan Momd. Rehan NUR 5
125 61 Ashok Poonam IV 5
126 61 Ashok Ranjeet I 5
127 61 Ashok Neelam III 5
128 62 Prem Raj Seema X (CC) 5
13. 129 63 Kallu Sultan III 5
130 63 Kallu Lalla III 5
131 63 Kallu Samir 5
132 63 Kallu Saripan II 5
133 67 Suraj Pal Singh Akash B. Tech 1
134 67 Suraj Pal Singh Khushboo X 1
135 69 Kamal Kishore Shikha VI 2
136 70 Paramjeet Ishmeet Kaur VII 2
137 70 Paramjeet Simran Kaur B.A. (CC) 2
138 71 Jai Kumar Kaushal VII 5
139 71 Jai Kumar Praveen V 5
140 71 Jai Kumar Rajiv IV 5
141 72 Ajay Kumar Gaurav B. Tech 5
142 72 Ajay Kumar Saurav B.Sc. 5
143 75 Lalit Kumar Karan I 5
144 75 Lalit Kumar Jaya IV 5
145 76 Sat Narayan Amit IV 2
146 76 Sat Narayan Nidhi VIII 2
147 78 Nand Kishore Pranshu B.A. 2
148 78 Nand Kishore Khushboo MBA 2
149 79 Kamal Vishal X 2
150 79 Kamal Sahil VII 2
151 80 Md. Akhtar Salman UKG 2
152 80 Md. Akhtar Arbaz NUR 2
153 80 Md. Akhtar Sohail NUR 2
154 81 Sunil Dutt Jaya VIII 2
155 81 Sunil Dutt Jatin XI 2
14. 156 81 Sunil Dutt Sanjay B.A. 2
157 82 Raj Kumar Saurabh VI 2
158 82 Raj Kumar Komal X 2
159 82 Raj Kumar Bhanu Pratap IX 2
160 83 Sita Ram Kiran VI 2
161 83 Sita Ram Umakant IX 2
162 84 Om Bir Rahul IV 2
163 84 Om Bir Shilpi IV 2
164 85 Bablu Rukhsar VIII 2
165 86 Ashok Kumar Nikhil X 2
166 86 Ashok Kumar Akhil XI 2
167 87 Mukhesh Kumar Suraj IV 2
168 87 Mukhesh Kumar Bharti III 2
169 87 Mukhesh Kumar Vicky (Pinki) VII 2
170 88 Ravi Prachi I 2
171 89 Hari Om Vikash VI 2
172 89 Hari Om Aakash X 2
173 90 Sanjeev Paras VI 2
174 91 Brindavan Surender B.SC 2
175 91 Brindavan Amar B. Tech 2
176 92 Gulab Singh Preeti IV 2
177 92 Gulab Singh Gagan III 2
178 92 Gulab Singh Gudan I 2
179 93 Rajender Kumar Harish X 2
180 93 Rajender Kumar Hemlata X 2
181 93 Rajender Kumar Arun 2
182 94 Om Prakash Heena Prasad B.A. 2
15. 183 95 Vishnu Sheetal IV 2
184 95 Vishnu Sumit III 2
185 95 Vishnu Sonia VII 2
186 96 Paramjeet Singh Arveen Kumar B.A. RHN
187 96 Paramjeet Singh Daljit singh B.A. RHN
188 97 Brahm Prakash Renu X 5
189 97 Brahm Prakash Monica V 5
190 97 Brahm Prakash Amit VI 5
191 98 Mahesh Neha II 5
192 98 Mahesh Priya I 5
193 98 Mahesh Naitik KG 5
194 100 Kishan Lal Manish III 5
195 101 Raja Khan Salman XI 2
196 101 Raja Khan Aashma VII 2
197 102 Sirajuddin Wasim Akram XI 2
198 102 Sirajuddin Muskan VI 2
199 103 Nizamuddin Nazreen X 2
200 103 Nizamuddin Tamanna I 2
201 104 Md. Mukim Shan Momd. VIII 2
202 104 Md. Mukim Saira VIII 2
203 105 Md. Sakir Saqib III 2
204 105 Md. Sakir Samira V 2
205 107 Arvind Singh Simran IV 2
206 107 Arvind Singh Palak I 2
207 108 Harinder Bali Ram XI 2
208 110 Sohan Neha NUR 2
209 112 Mahesh Rasika LKG 2
16. 210 113 Vishnu Yash UKG 2
211 113 Vishnu Anuj I 2
212 114 Brij Mohan Manthan NUR 2
213 114 Brij Mohan Vanshita UKG 2
214 115 Gyaneshwar Hunny VI 2
215 115 Gyaneshwar Deepu VI 2
216 116 Mohan Lal Kaberi V 4
217 117 Naresh Dheeraj II 2
218 117 Naresh Gautam III 2
219 118 Yashwant Karan UKG 2
220 120 Kishan Lal Sangeeta IV 2
221 120 Kishan Lal Aman II 2
222 120 Kishan Lal Suraj I 2
223 121 Vishambar Singh Vishal X 4
224 121 Vishambar Singh Priya VIII 4
225 122 Ashok Vipasha VIII 2
226 122 Ashok Shivani VI 2
227 123 Navratan Lal Suraj I 2
228 123 Navratan Lal Abhishek I 2
229 123 Navratan Lal Mohit I 2
230 125 Kailash Ashwani IV 2
231 125 Kailash Aarti V 2
232 126 Subhash Muskan III 2
233 M-1 Dalip Singh Harsh Vardhan I 0
234 M-2 Manjeet Mannu IV
235 M-2 Manjeet Joshva II
236 M-2 Manjeet Jainy I
17. 237 M-2 Manjeet Pinki XII
238 M-3 Lokesh Tonk Manish X
239 M-3 Lokesh Tonk Shifali VIII
240 M-3 Lokesh Tonk Nitish XI
241 M-4 Abha Devi (Victim) Prerna V
242 M-5 Pawan Bhatt Aradhana UKG
243 M-5 Pawan Bhatt Sadhna I
244 M-6 Anita Vipin X
245 M-6 Anita Sonica VIII
246 M-6 Anita Risha II
247 M-6 Anita Nisha VIII
248 M-7 Neetu Shrivastava Mansi X
249 M-7 Neetu Shrivastava Roshni X
250 M-8 Rajender Sumit XI
251 127 Pradeep Yash VI 2
252 127 Pradeep Gitanjali X 2
253 128 Mangalam Pushpa VI 2
254 129 Devendra Akshay KG 2
255 130 Sanjay Varsha IX 2
256 130 Sanjay Ghanshyam IV 2
257 132 Akbar Afsha IV 2
258 132 Akbar Aadil I 2
259 133 Sunil Neha I 2
260 133 Sunil Muskan III 2
261 133 Sunil Ishika NUR 2
262 134 Jitender Kunal VI 2
263 134 Jitender Nikhil KG 2
18. 264 137 Madan Pawan V 2
265 137 Madan Himanshi IV 2
266 138 Mahender Neha I
267 138 Mahender Pravesh II 2
268 141 Vinay Kumar Piyush IX RHN
269 142 Vinod Kumar Priya VII RHN
270 142 Vinod Kumar Sapna IV RHN
271 142 Vinod Kumar Saurav II RHN
272 143 Raju Arjun (Kalu) VII RHN
273 144 Ishwar Neeraj IX RHN
274 144 Ishwar Nitesh VII RHN
275 149 Mohan Lal Vinita X RHN
276 149 Mohan Lal Babby X RHN
277 150 Baljeet Singh Bharti VII RHN
278 150 Baljeet Singh Harish (Nirmal) XII RHN
279 150 Baljeet Singh Manjeet X RHN
280 153 Vipin Aman VII RHN
281 153 Vipin Ankush I RHN
282 157 Pawan Mayank UKG RHN
283 157 Pawan Nami (Namrata) IV RHN
284 159 Vinod Lakshmi V RHN
285 159 Vinod Pinki IV RHN
286 159 Vinod Akash III RHN
287 159 Vinod Vikas I RHN
288 160 Vinod Bharti X 2
289 160 Vinod Pooja VII 2
290 160 Vinod Kirtiman XI 2
19. 291 162 Satish Hiten NUR 2
292 162 Satish Payal X 2
293 162 Satish Ritika VI 2
294 162 Satish Akshita I 2
295 163 Om Prakash Chanchal XII 2
296 165 Sharda jain Akshay B.A. 6
297 167 Ramrati Bittoo B.A. 6
298 168 Netra Pal Deepak X 4
299 168 Netra Pal Meena VIII 4
300 169 Ibrahim Sekh Imrana III 5
301 169 Ibrahim Sekh Israna KG 5
302 169 Ibrahim Sekh Khatija VII 5
303 169 Ibrahim Sekh Ikram IV 5
304 170 Harish Mahesh IV 2
305 171 Virendra Gupta Sweta V 4
306 171 Virendra Gupta Rohit IV 4
307 171 Virendra Gupta Saurabh IX 4
308 172 Chotey Lal Vikas I 4
309 173 Vikas Gupta Palak NUR 4
310 174 Manik Chand Suraj X 4
311 174 Manik Chand Payal XI 4
312 176 Bhagwan Das Bharat IV 2
313 176 Bhagwan Das Bhawana III 2
314 178 Md. Rafi Suhail (Amir) III 2
315 178 Md. Rafi Saqib I 2
316 178 Md. Rafi Qadir I 2
317 178 Md. Rafi Anas KG 2
20. 318 179 Babloo Sharma Pankaj XII 2
319 179 Babloo Sharma Suman X 2
320 179 Babloo Sharma Aakash VIII 2
321 179 Babloo Sharma Sudha VIII 2
322 179 Babloo Sharma Komal VI 2
323 179 Babloo Sharma Parul VII 2
324 180 Gian Chand Jagbir XII 2
325 180 Gian Chand Sushma XII 2
326 180 Gian Chand Sarita XI 2
327 181 Hari Narayan Mithlesh Pal B.A. 4
328 182 Balbir Singh Birju III 3
329 182 Balbir Singh Anjali II 3
330 182 Balbir Singh Govinda I 3
331 185 Dinesh Kumar Komal B.A./NTT/CC 5
332 185 Dinesh Kumar Vansh KG 5
333 186 Yogesh kumar Naman KG 5
334 189 Anil Kumar Akansha VIII 2
335 189 Anil Kumar Mukal VII 2
336 189 Anil Kumar Natasha VI 2
337 190 Ali Hasan Hujfa V 4
338 190 Ali Hasan Rehan NUR 4
339 190 Ali Hasan Aalia II 4
340 191 Satyabir Neha VIII 2
341 192 Manto Raja VIII 4
342 192 Manto Sayra II 4
343 193 Sanjay Kapil V 1
344 193 Sanjay Shivangi KG 1
21. 345 195 Yamin Israna IV 4
346 195 Yamin Adil II 4
347 196 Gulfam Gulzar X 4
348 196 Gulfam Gulaksha IX 4
349 196 Gulfam Bunty X 4
350 196 Gulfam Anjum II 4
351 199 Satish Chand Tushar III 4
352 199 Satish Chand Shivam II 4
353 202 Rakesh Bharat V 1
354 202 Rakesh Radhika IV 1
355 203 Shri Kant Shivam IV 1
356 204 Manish Bhardwaj Vaibhav NUR 1
357 204 Manish Bhardwaj Siddharth LKG 1
358 205 Shailendra Puppy VIII 4
359 205 Shailendra Bhupender IX 4
360 205 Shailendra Bobby VI 4
361 206 Akbar Jaina NUR 3
362 206 Akbar Jaiba NUR 3
363 207 Shane Ali Fazal IV 4
364 208 Surendra Rohit B.A. 4
365 209 Narender Pal Vansh NUR 4
366 209 Narender Pal Vanshika NUR 4
367 226 Sanjeev Aashish VI 1
368 226 Sanjeev Priyanka VI 1
369 226 Sanjeev Tannu III 1
370 227 Arjun Prasad Sarita IX 2
371 227 Arjun Prasad Saroj VII 2
372 231 Jai Bhagwan Nitin IV 2
373 236 Sharvan Padam V 1
22. The distribution of fees of the convicts children is an on going process which goes
on through the year and our staff along with our volunteers dispense the school fees
as and when the semester of the school requires them to do so.
School bags, stationary items, are distributed to the kids of convicts every 3
months.
Books, Copies, Pencils, etc. are also distributed to Juggis dwellers residing in the
Tihar Jail colony.
SVCT organizes drawing competitions for students on important days like 26,
January & Republic day.
SVCT volunteers collect clothes, shoes etc. on a regular basis during camps, which
are distributed to the poor and needy convicts’ families in addition to new school
uniforms.
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24. Cancer is one of the most threatening social issues in India, which is
medically known as a malignant neoplasm. It is the most rapidly growing
disease in India and is now reaching epidemic proportions.
Breast and Uterus cancer in Women and Mouth, Throat and
Prostrate cancer in Men is the most prevalent in our society. These
happen to be amongst the deadliest forms of cancer but their symptoms
are most commonly ignored by people.
We at SVCT feel that if the disease is detected in time, then it can be
easily treated. Our vision at SVCT is to help spread awareness and help
detect cancer early in as many people as possible to aid its treatment.
25. SVCT organizes events, camps, seminars and conferences to spread awareness to
the uneducated and also educated members of the society. We organize camps in
various parts of the city, its slums and villages.
We have a team of doctors who dispense information about different types of
Cancer and its cures.
Females are given detailed information about Breast and Uterus cancers by
reputed and highly experienced Lady doctors, so that they can feel free to clear
their doubts and share there apprehensions. So far we have organized 10 such
camps about Breast cancer (awareness and detection) in which 984 OPD screened
and 176 X-Ray Mammography were conducted & 411 blood samples were taken to
detect cancer.
Among the highly qualified doctors who regularly visits our camps are:
Dr. Vandana Mehta
Dr. Lovepreet Kaur
Dr. Khushi Chaudhury
Dr. Namrata Mohan
Dr. Palak Gupta
26. SVCT organised two camps in Palam Vihar and Rajouri Garden, in which 95
ladies from different part of the area took part in that. SVCT distributed
pamphlets about BSE (Breast Self Examination) to every woman present
there.
Ladies actively took part in the activities which was conducted by the lady
doctors.
27. On the occasion of International Women day on March 9,
2012 , Siddhartha Vashishta Charitable Trust launched its
Chandigarh chapter by organizing a walk in support of
awareness and early detection of breast cancer and
women cancers that began from Sukhna Lake at 10 a.m.
and ended at sector 17 Plaza.
SVCT organized a walk along with the MKC Trust London
and ROKO Cancer Trust, India, where more than 10,000
participants of all ages, students from different colleges
of Chandigarh, eminent personalities participated.
Renowned actress & TV star Mrs. Kirron Kher along with
SVCT Trustee Chairperson inaugurated this rally.
Followed by a mega camp which was sponsored by SVCT
is which diabetic tests, mammography, Blood Pressure
and weight checks were done by a team of doctors from
Punjab medical college.
28. SVCT has so far organized 39 general health camps in rural, urban and slum of Delhi;
The following doctors took part in the camps:
• Dr. Vandana Mehta
• Dr. Naveen Tyagi
• Dr. Abhilash Chaudhary
General Medicine
• Dr. Jitendra
• Dr. Simran kaur Sahwney
• Dr. Shashank Arora Dental
• Dr. Shilpa
• Dr. Lovepreet Kaur Homoeopathy
• Dr. Khushi Chaudhary
In General Medicine 8,600
In Homeopathy 470
In Dental 938
NOTE: All the detail figures are given in Annexure 2.
29. SVCT has organised 5 Heart check-up camps in association with Metro Hospital and
Cancer Institute.
The following Doctors have visited the camps on a regularly basis
Dr. Amit Mittal (Cardiologist),
Dr. Amar (cancer specialist), and
Dr. Johar (Respiratory specialist).
Disease No. of OPD Tests Done
Camps screened
Heart 5 501 RBS (Red Blood Sugar) – 282
ECG (Echo Cardiogram) – 330
ECHO – 81
Respiratory 2 80 PFT (Pulmonary Function Test) – 63
PFM (Peak Flow Meter) – 52
Cancer 2 90 -
NOTE: All the detail figures are given in Annexure 2.
30. Under this program, we have helped a 3 year old baby
named Supriya Roy, daughter of Swapan Roy of
Guwahati, Assam in getting her Heart Surgery done
from AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Science).
She was admitted on February 10, 2012, operated on
February 11 and was discharged on February 15.
The doctor of AIIMS in cardiac dept. have approached
us in arranging for the funds for doing the operation of
the baby who had a hole in the heart by birth.
SVCT has provided the entire operation charges and
cost of medicines.
Another case of neuro-surgery is being aided by the
trust for which the date of operation is awaited from
AIIMS Hospital.
31. In 2011, 57 families of convicts comprising around 200 wards of
prisoners was extended a health care plan and issued “Health Insurance
Card”- with a coverage of rupees 1 lakh from United India Insurance
Company.
However in 2012 we are in discussion with ICICI PRUDENTIAL insurance
to provide a comprehensive insurance policy for the wards and family
of inmates with a floating coverage of up to 35 lacks to better utilize the
facility and cover all the 375 children and their mothers.
32. The Times of India
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Manu Sharma’s trust saves a 3-year-old
His trust SVCT, which is engaged in a lot of . The girl, who is recuperating at AIIMS is
social work, recently helped a 3-year-old get a in good health, and her father, Swapan Ray,
new heart by funding her surgery. is a much more relieved man now. Sharing
Manu Sharma's name usually evokes feeling of his happiness with us, he said, "At first
anger and hatred, but not many know that the
man, who is serving life imprisonment in the when the people from the trust contacted
Jessica Lal murder case, runs a charitable trust me, I could not believe that they actually
by the name Siddhartha Vashishta Charitable wanted to help and will bear all the
Trust (SVCT). Managed by his mother Shakti expenses. Apart from the surgery, they are
Rani Sharma and brother Kartik Sharma, the helping us with the hospital expenses too."
trust is dedicated to noble causes like child
education, cancer awareness, re-employment "Ever since we got to know about my
of prisoners, etc. daughter's illness, I've been worried sick as
to how will I ever be able to manage her
Recently the trust helped a 3-year-old girl treatment, but all my tensions are gone
named Supriya undergo a heart transplant and now. How could I ever thank God enough
save her life. The girl, who had a hole in her
heart, was admitted to AIIMS, and according for bringing these people in my life? They
to Kapil, secretary, SVCT, the doctors at are my daughter's life savers," an emotional
AIIMS contacted them with the girl's details Swapan added later.
33. In his childhood days Siddhartha used to go with his grandfather to Missionaries of
Charity in Chandigarh Sec-23, where many orphans, mentally disordered people and
physically handicapped were taken care of and provided medical assistance.
It was from such a little age, the desire for helping to this noble cause grew in the
minds of young Siddhartha, who after many years on December 25, 2011 donated
Rs. 50 Lakh for this special cause..
34. The Times of India
‘Repentant’ Manu Sharma donates Rs. 50
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Manu Lakhs to Missionaries a 3-year-old
Sharma’s trust saves of Charity
CHANDIGARH, 25th December, 2011: "A special prayer was offered for the well-
Special prayers were offered at being and good health of
Chandigarh's biggest church in Sector 19 Siddhartha Vashishtha alias Manu Sharma
Sunday morning after Siddhartha Vashishta, who generously made a donation of Rs 50 lakh
alias Manu Sharma, who is serving a life for the poor and handicapped people of
term for the murder of ramp model Jessica society at Chandigarh's Mother Teresa
Lall, donated Rs 50 lakh (5 million) to the Sisters,"
Missionaries of Charity. Father Thomas Anchanikal, Parish priest and
Vicar General of the Christ the King Cathedral
The money was donated to the Missionaries here, said on Sunday.
of Charity for setting up a physiotherapy
unit, education and medical assistance and Family sources of Manu Sharma said that the
carrying out repairs at the Mother donation had been made by him as a
Teresa Home here. "repentance" for his earlier actions. He also
sponsored a community lunch at the Christ
Church in Chandigarh's Sector 18 on Sunday.
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36. Man is a product of circumstances. Many a times a tryst with destiny lands him on
the wrong side of the law, which may be purely accidental. Serving time in
correctional facility brings him in a parallel world where people have their own
suffering of a different nature. The society at large may be oblivious or even
critical of such suffering. What people fail to see is the opportunities to reform
during this period of incarceration.
The convicts deserve a fair deal to change themselves into better, more
responsible and skilled human beings so that they may reintegrate into the main
stream of Society on being discharged and the society can not turn away from its
responsibility towards these families and convicts. They need acceptance, support
and integration into main stream so that the approach of punishment and hatred
transcends into one of reform and change.
We at SVCT have lend our hands for such a noble cause
37. Some of the notable cases which SVCT have worked upon are as follows:
• We at SVCT have helped many of the convicts for getting job in different
field like artist, cooks, drivers, machine men, security guards, office
worker/market men, administration managers, etc.
• A fine arts faculty of SVCT, Mr. Kamlesh Thakur used to visit different jails of
Tihar for the last 3 years and taught the artistic works to the convicts.
• An artist who has completed 10 yrs of imprisonment was engaged in SVCT .
His nature of duty to visit different jails and teach the convicts the art of
painting. SVCT has started the painting work in Dasana Jail, Ghaziabad and
District Jail in Karnal.
• SVCT is providing painting materials to the both Jails and apart from it we
are also providing study material to the Karnal Jail.
38. SVCT organised a two day painting exhibition
‘Colours of Hope’, showcasing the paintings
exclusively made by Tihar inmates and Upcoming
artists at Satyagraha Hall, Gandhi Darshan, New
Delhi on July 8, 2011. It was a exhibition of paintings
reflecting their inner beauty expressing one thing –
‘all men are inherently good.’
The event was inaugurated by MP Jaya Pradha &
Prof. Zargar Zahoor, Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts, Jamia
Millia Islamia.
Many eminent personalities including different
diplomats from ‘Sweden’, MP’s, foreign nationals,
renowned doctors, businessmen and large number
of visitors came to see the exhibition.
Students from different colleges from India who
came to SVCT for their Summer internship took
actively part in the exhibition and learned a lot.
39.
40. Cancer Camp at Udham Singh Park, Wazirpur (October 20, 2010)
A Camp was organized in collaboration with Indian Cancer Society
(Regd), where a team of Doctors, technicians and nursing staff were
treating all the patients. They screened 41 patients and also sent blood
samples of doubtful cases for investigation. SVCT arranged some
medicines for general O.P.D. Dr.(Mrs.) Vandana Mehta took this
initiative and screened 125 OPD (54 female, 65 male & 6 children).
A drive against Tobacco was also launched; hand bills and posters were
displayed and distributed amongst the general public.
Cancer Camp at Udham Singh Park, Wazirpur (October 27, 2010)
Here SVCT in association with MKS ROKO Cancer Charitable
Trust, organised another camp where 66 suspected patients
were screened. A complete Mobile Cancer Van with a Potable
Mammography X-Ray machine was brought by ROKO in which
24 Mammography tests were done. A doctor (Dr. Naveen
Tyagi) of ESI Hospital offered his services voluntarily where
175 OPD patients were screened and all patients were given
required medicines. On this occasion, some posters were also
displayed and leaflets regarding Tobacco and Breast Cancer
were distributed amongst the patients and general public.
41. Health Camp at J.J.Colony, Dwarka (November 18, 2010)
Dr. Naveen Tyagi from E.S.I hospital, Delhi & Dr. Abhilash from Civil
Hospital, Gurgaon offered services to 188 patients. Mr. Bijender Singh
and Mr. Chiranjee Lal helped this Camp to success. Cards were issued to
the patients and medicines were distributed to them.
Health Camp at Palam Extension (November 20, 2010)
SVCT organised this camp along with the voluntary participation of
the above two doctors who screened 117 OPD patients. An
informative exhibition on Tobacco was also displayed. All the
people of the surrounding areas were happy to see the camp and
requested SVCT to hold such Camps.
Cancer Camp at Jhadhoda Kalan (November 28,
2010)
SVCT organized this camp in collaboration with MKS (ROKO
Cancer) Charitable Trust, with the help of DIG Mr. G. J. Singh.
Here 71 suspected patients were screened and 27
Mammography tests were done. Dr. Astha from SVCT gave some
useful information regarding Breast Self Examination, amongst
participants also.
42. Health Camp at Dada Dev Mandir, Dwarka (December 4,
2010)
Both Dr. Tyagi & Dr. Abhilash offered their services voluntarily to 110
patients. This Camp was organised by SVCT mainly to check any suspected
case of cancer. Medicines were also given to the suspected cases. An
exhibition on "Anti Tobacco" were placed which were appreciated by the
people.
AIDS Awareness Camp at Uttam Nagar (December 9, 2010)
AIDS Awareness Camp was organized by SVCT where 18 ladies
participated in the Camp. People were made aware regarding the
prevention against AIDS. This was the first activity in this area by SVCT.
Health Camp at Shiv Vihar, Uttam Nagar (December 11,
2010)
Two doctors provided their services to 136 patients.
This Camp was organized to check the possible cancer
patients and for further detection. Cards were issued to
the patients and medicines were dispensed to them.
Mrs. Sarita Pathak helped us in organizing the camp.
43. Quiz Competition for Nutrition and Immunization at Uttam
Nagar (Dec 15, 2010)
A Quiz competition was organized on nutrition and immunization at Ideal
Radiant Public School in Shiv Vihar, Uttam Nagar. Here 55 Ladies participated
and 25 simple questions were asked. 1st prize was given to Mrs. Sarita who
scored 15/25, 2nd to Neelam Rai who scored 12/25 and 3rd to Mira who scored
9/25 marks. Consolation Prizes were also distributed to those who gave answers
to more than 2 questions.
Health Camp at Vikas Nagar (Dec 25, 2010)
SVCT organised this camp at Colonel Bhatia Road, Green Avenue, Vikas
Nagar, New Delhi with the help of Bhagwan Dass Chauhan( President,
Block- E, Vikas Nagar). In this Camp, 203 O.P.Ds were screened and required
medicines were also given to the needy patients.
Eye Check-up Camp at Allahabad Bank (Dec 26, 2010)
A Camp was organized with the help of Aster Eye Care at
Allahabad Bank premises in Lajpat In this camp, 41 O.P.Ds
were conducted. A small informatics exhibition on cancer
and tobacco was also displayed.
44. Health Camp at Shyam Vihar (January 15, 2011)
Dr. Rajiv from E.S.I. Hospital and Dr. Abhilash from Sunrise Hospital,
Gurgaon screened 125 OPDs and medicines were also provided to
the patients free of cost. Mr. Nawab Singh, Mr. Rajinder Chokker
and Mr. Ashwani Ranga helped to make it successful.
Health Camp at Tara Nagar (January 22, 2011)
SVCT organised a camp in association with Jimedar Nagrik Trust at
Bharat Jodo Complex, 109 Tara Nagar (Near Kakrola Dairy). For vide
publicity, Bharat Jodo used their vehicles for announcement. Mr.
Satnam Singh of Bharat Jodo helped to make it a success. Dr. Jitendra
from E.S.I. Hospital and Dr.Abhilash from Sunrise Hospital conducted
244 OPDs & medicines were given to all patients.
Drawing Competition held at Mayur Vihar (January 23, 2011)
A drawing competition was organized for different age groups (i.e. 5-7
years, 8-10 years and 11-12 years) at Shree Ram Vatika Park, Mayur Vihar-
2, Delhi with the help of Resident Welfare Society (Regd). 89 children from
different age groups participated. Different topics were given to all the
participants. The imagination and creativity of children towards their
subject came out by this event.
26th Jan, on the occasion of Republic Day function, Mr. Anil Grover
(President of Resident Welfare Society) along with area MLA & Councillor
distributed prizes to the winners.
45. Breast Cancer Camp at Janakpuri (January 24, 2011)
SVCT with the help of ROKO Cancer Charitable Trust, 46 ladies were
examined at this camp. Relevant & useful information regarding the cause ,
symptoms and effects of the breast cancer was shared. 27 Mammography
tests were conducted.
Health Camp at Ranaji Enclave (January 29, 2011)
A general health check up camp was organised at Shiv Mandir, Ranaji
Enclave, Najafgarh Road, New Delhi from 11 am to 3 p.m. With the
support of Mr. Bhola Nath and Mrs. Suman Taneja, 220 O.P.D's were
screened.
Heart Check up Camp at Janakpuri (January 30, 2011)
A free heart check up camp was organised at Shree Sanatan Dharam
Mandir Sabha D-Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi from 11 am to 3 pm. in
association with Metro Hospital and Cancer Institute, Preet Vihar, Delhi. A
cardiologist with a Dietician screened 89 O.P.D in which 75 E.C.Gs, 75 R.B.S
(Sugar Test) were done, and 26 Echo Test were screened. Mr. Deepak
Wadhera & Mrs. Sharma (President) appreciated the effort.
46. Health Camp at Janakpuri (February 4, 2011)
SVCT organised a camp in MCD Primary School, Janakpuri C-4 Block, New Delhi
with the help of Mata Chaudhary Heera Devi Charitable Trust & Geeta Mandir
Trust. Mr. Prithvi Raj Sahni, Mayor of Delhi inaugurated the camp. 508 O.P.Ds
were conducted which included children & school staff and medicines were
provided to all the unwell children.
Health Camp (February 5, 2011)
A health camp was organised at Shiv Mandir, Sangam Vihar Old Kakrola
Road, New Delhi from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with the help of Dr. U.P. Singh
(Roshan Garden). 245 OPDs were conducted.
Participation in Annual Fest (Tempest) At Miranda
House College, Delhi University (February 9-10, 2011)
SVCT took part in the annual fest of Miranda House College
from 9th Feb 2011 to 11th Feb 2011. Large number of students
who came from different colleges showed keen interest to
work with SVCT as volunteers /social internship.
47. Heart Check up Camp at Allahabad Complex, Janakpuri (February 16, 2011)
A heart check up camp was organized with the help of Mr. C. K. Panday, Chief
Manager of Allahabad Bank. 102 OPDs were conducted (45 ECG & 65 random
sugar Test). 26 patients were referred for Eco test. This Camp was highly
appreciated by Mr. Vipul Singla, Zonal Head & Mr. M.C. Singal (A.G.M)
Allahabad Bank, Delhi.
Health Camp at Peera Garhi (February 19, 2011)
A health camp was organised with the help of Mr. Gurneet Bhandari
of Self Help Project for the Dalit Women. 220 O.P.Ds were conducted
by Dr. Naveen of Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and Dr.Abhilash of
Sunrise Hospital, Gurgaon.
Non-Formal Education Camp at Peera Garhi (February 23, 2011)
A camp was at Peera Garhi Jhuggi Camp (The Slum Basti). Here street
children meeting was organised for Non-Formal Education in Peera
Garhi (Slum Basti). 30 students participated in this camp. It was a
successful attempt by SVCT.
A Health Camp at Tilak Vihar (February 26, 2011)
SVCT organised in association with the Backward Patron Society.
120 O.P.Ds were conducted. Our volunteers worked and helped
in make the event successful. Mr. S. Samuals President of
Backward Patron Society thanked SVCT for this noble cause
48. Participation in Annual Fest at J.P. Business School, Noida (March 1, 2011)
SVCT participated in the annual fest of J.P. Business School, Noida on 1st
March 2011. 11 volunteers from MBA course of Jaypee Business School,
Noida managed the SVCT stall. An approximate of 5000 students visited
that stall. Many students expressed their interest to work with SVCT as a
volunteer or for social internship. 8 students were selected for the Social
Internship Program.
Non-Formal Education Camp and Breast Cancer
Awareness Camp (March 4, 2011)
Under social internship programme of Lady Irwin Collage of Delhi
University, 5 students came for the same. A social work programme was
organized with the help of Mr. Gurneet Bhandari of Self Help Project for
Dalit Women at Peera Garhi Jhuggi Complex on 4 March 2011 at 2.00pm,
where 5 students of Lady Irwin College came and met jhuggi cluster
children. They talked on good behavior, cleanliness and personal hygiene
and played motivational games, which can be helpful for the mental
development of child.
Later a meeting was also organized for ladies, about 20 ladies
participated and awareness was spread regarding cleanliness, hygiene
and Breast Cancer and also how to detect cancer on their own by Self
Examination.
49. Health Camp at Shiv Vihar (March 5, 2011)
A general health check up camp was organized with the help of Ideal Radian
Public School. Dr. Jitendra of ESI Hospital and Dr. Abhilash of Sunrise
Hospital, Gurgaon, screened 319 OPD and provided essential medicines to
the patients.
Health Check up Camp at Mahadev Chowk, Rohini
(March 12, 2011)
A general health camp was organized with the help of Mr. Bablu Verma
of Radhika Jewellers, Avantika, Sec-1. Two doctors screened 197 OPD and
medicines were also provided to the patients. Two volunteers came from
Ramjas College (Delhi University) for social work and made people aware
of the harms of Smoking by holding a small anti tobacco exhibition.
Health Check up Camp at Om Vihar (March 18, 2011)
With the help of Backward Patron Society & Aman National
Organisation a camp was set up at Om Vihar, Phase 5, near Madina
Masjid, Uttam Nagar. Two doctors screened 130 OPD patients and
provided medicines to all. Volunteers from Backward Patron society
and 5 students of Lady Irwin college (DU) helped in smooth running of
the camp.
50. Breast Cancer Awareness Camp at Janakpuri Church (March 26, 2011)
A Breast Cancer (Awareness & Detection) Camp was organized at
Janakpuri Church (Associate Bishop Commissary, Evangelical Church
of India). In the Camp, two separate portions were made, in one a
small & informatics exhibition was displayed for people to know
about the bad effects of tobacco & how cancer enters into human
beings. In the other compartment, a small session was arranged in
which Slide Presentation was shown for Self Breast Examination.
Patients felt very happy by the arrangement done by SVCT. 49 OPD
cases were screened and 17 X-Ray Mammography tests were done.
Heart, Cancer & Respiratory Camp (March 27, 2011)
A Camp on Heart, Cancer & Respiratory was organized in association with
Metro Heart & Cancer Institute at Gate No.2, Pocket C, Mayur Vihar
Phase -2, Delhi, with the help of Resident Welfare Society. Mr. Anil
Kumar Choudary, MLA (& President DPYC) inaugurated the Camp and
appreciated the activity. Mr. Davendra Kumar, councilor MCD, also
visited and was impressed by the arrangements of the Camp and
requested. On our special request Mr. Niloy Mitra chief coordinator,
Metro Hospital sent a special team (ECG, Echo, PFT and PFM) for the
Camp. Total OPD conducted were 202 (Heart-150, Cancer-60, and
Respiratory-55). The following tests were done RBS-160, ECG-110, PFT
(Pulmonary function test)-38, PFM (Peak flow Meter)-30 and ECHO -45.
51. Educational Material Distribution Session (April 9, 2011)
A small function was organized in SVCT office at Janakpuri where education books and
stationeries were distributed to about 90 children who belonged to Tihar inmates. Apart
from these course study books, School dresses (included School Shoes, socks, tie , belt )
were also provided to all convicts children, whom SVCT had adopted. School Fees is also
paid by SVCT. Separate non formal class on Breast Cancer, awareness program was also
arranged on this occasion.
52. Educational material distribution in JNJ (slum area)
colony (April 21, 2011)
An educational program was launched by SVCT, in which we oriented
small slum children on the benefits of education in modern era and how
they should get best out of it. So we, SVCT distributed notebooks and
other useful stationary items to around 35 school going children, who
were living in Jhuggis situated near Tihar jail.
General Health Check up Camp in J.J. Colony, Uttam Nagar (April 23, 2011)
A general Health Camp was organized with the help of Backward
Patron Society (Regd) at Baba Ramdev Mandir complex, B-Block,
J.J.Colony, Uttam Nagar. Two doctors (Dr. Naveen Tyagi and Dr.
Abhilash) screened 206 OPD and medicines were also provided to
patients.
General Health Check up Camp at Peera-Garhi (April 30, 2011)
A General Health Camp was organized with the help of Self Help Project for the
Dalit Women at Jhuggi Camp, (Railway side) Peeragarhi, New Delhi. The Doctors
who offered their services were Dr.Naveen Tyagi and Dr.Abhilash and they
screened 120 OPDs. Free medicines were also provided to patients.
53. General Health Check up Camp at Vikaspuri
(May 7, 2011)
A general Health Camp was organized with the help of
Backward Patron Society (Regd) and Jhuggi Jhopri Ekta Sudhar
Samiti, at Indira Camp No. 2, J Block, Vikas Puri, New Delhi.
Two doctors (Dr. Naveen Tyagi & Dr. Abhilash ) screened 206
OPD and medicines were also given to patients.
Multi Specialized Health Camp at Vikaspuri (May 14, 2011)
A general Health Camp was organized with the help of Backward Patron
Society (Regd) for Jhuggi Jhopri , Indira Camp No. 3 & 5, at Dushera Ground,
D & F Block, Vikas Puri, New Delhi on 14 May from 10 am to 2.00 pm. Apart
from Allopathic treatment, SVCT introduced Ayurvedic, Naturopathic,
Homeopathic, Magnetotheropy, Acupuncture & Acupressure system. The
following doctors screened 150 OPDs:-
•Dr. Naveen Tyagi & Dr.Abhilash: Allopathy
•Dr. Manju Aggarwal : Naturopathy & Reflexology
•Dr. M.C. Verma : Ayurveda
•Dr. Ashok Verma : Homeopathy
•Dr. Mahesh Goel : Acupressure
•Dr. Om Pal : Magnetotheropathy
•Dr. Vikas Sharma : Naturopathy & Yoga
54. Medical Health Check up Camp in Rohini (May 21, 2011)
A general Health Camp was organized with the help of Mr. Hem Raj Garg of
Navyuvak Sangarsh Welfare Association, at Garg Properties, C Block Vijay
Vihar, Sector - 4, Rohini, Delhi. Two doctors (Dr. Naveen Tyagi and Dr.
Abhilash) screened 201 OPD and medicines were given to the patients.
Three interns (for internship trainees) came from different parts of the
country and helped in the smooth running of the camp. A small Anti-
Tobacco exhibition was also held.
Medical Health Check up Camp near Alipur (May 28, 2011)
A general Health Camp was organized with the help of Prithvi Singh Tyagi
Memorial Trust. Both of our doctors (Dr. Naveen Tyagi and Dr.Abhilash ) screened
180 OPD and medicines were also given to the patients.
Internship training at SVCT office (May 30, 2011)
12 students from different parts of the country joined
for their summer training on 30th of May 2011. They
were presented with summer internship letters, and
were also provided with kits. All were welcomed &
addressed by Mrs. Shakti Rani Sharma and Mr. Kartikeya
Sharma, SVCT trustees.
55. Survey of inmates' house in Rohini (June 1, 2011)
A household survey was done near sector-20, Rohini. Apart from the field
organizer, four trainees (Prateek, Rachel, Lalit and Sunil Gupta) were the part of
the survey conducted. Trainees have gained knowledge about how survey should
be conducted under the human touch programme of SVCT.
Medical Health Check up Camp at Ramphal Chowk, Dwarka (June 4, 2011)
A general Health Camp was organized with the help of Backward Patron
Society & National Backward Christian Trust Two doctors (Dr. Naveen
Tyagi and Dr.Abhilash) screened 107 OPD and medicines were also given
to patients. A small Anti-Tobacco exhibition was held. People appreciated
the good effort done by SVCT and are expecting more such camps in their
area.
Medical Health Camp at Mongolpuri (June 11, 2011)
SVCT organised it in collaboration with Shyam Pushtak. There were
three doctors who were treating the patients – Dr. Naveen Tyagi
(surgeon), Dr. Abhilash (physician) and Dr. Simran Sahwney (dentist).
284 patients visited the health Camp and were given proper advise and
medicines. Two patients were found suffering from oral cancer and they
were referred to nearest government hospital for further treatment. All
the interns were making the public aware of various types of cancer, its
causes and the preventive methods.
56. Multi Specialized Health Camp at Begampuri (June 18, 2011)
SVCT organized a general health Camp in association with Bhartiya
Ekta Vikas Manch at Municipal Corporation Primary School,
Begampuri. There were 11 volunteers who participated in this
Camp. There were 177 patients who were examined by the different
doctors. The volunteers were making the people aware about
different types of cancers, their causes and ways to prevent them by
personally interacting with them.
Famous comedy celebrities Md. Ali Hasan and Irfan Malik
visited SVCT office (June 22, 2011)
Md. Ali Hasan and Irfan Malik, the great comedy actors visited SVCT
office on 22th June 2011. They were very happy to see the
involvement of SVCT team in various programs. They spent some
quality time with us and motivated us to achieve new heights in the
near future.
57. Medical Health Camp at J.J. Colony, Dwarka Sec-3 (June 25, 2011)
SVCT organized a general health camp in association Mahila Ekta Vikas
Manch. There were 3 doctors who were treating the patients - Dr.
Abhilash, Dr. Simran Shawney and Dr. Jitender. In total 222 patients visited
this health camp and were given proper advise and medicines as per their
requirements.
The volunteers (boys) were concentrating on the men telling them about
the dangers of tobacco and its role in cancer and convincing them to stop
consuming tobacco whereas the girls were making women aware about
breast cancer.
Medical Health Camp at East Vinod Nagar (June 26, 2011)
SVCT organized a special health camp in association with Metro Hospital &
Cancer Institute at Upadhyay public school, East Vinod Nagar, Delhi. The
SVCT team along with 8 volunteers served the local people from 10:30 am to
3:30 pm. The Camp provided services including: Free checking of Blood
Pressure, Weight, ECG, PFT, PFR, and Echo.
Mr. Asfaque from Metro Hospital organised the camp. A vote of thanks was
given to Mr. Niroy Mitra, chief coordinator, Metro Hospital & Cancer
Institute for their support in executing the camp.
The volunteers ensured that every individual is attended to and made aware
about cancer and other heart diseases. 110 people utilized the services of the
camp.
58. Health Camp at Dwarka Sec- 3 (July 2, 2011)
SVCT organised general health camp in association with Dhan Lakshmi Samajik
Seva Sanstha. The camp provided the local people with free regular and dental
checkups. The team of doctors conducted checkups. All the volunteers took
special care of women attending the camp by making them aware about breast
cancer. 225 total patients attended the camp.
Medical Health Camp at Sultan Puri (July 23, 2011)
SVCT organised health camp in association with Self Help Project for the
Dalit Women. The doctors together attended to 252 general OPDs. A team
of 12 volunteers helped in organizing the camp and distributing the
medicines to the patients. Volunteers also distributed pamphlets to spread
awareness about breast cancer. The patients were given primary treatment
and medicines free of cost.
Medical Health Camp at Mangol Pur Village (J.J. Colony)
Mongolpuri (30.07.2011)
SVCT organized a general health camp in association Jeevan Data
Memorial.There were 3 doctors who were treating the patients - Dr.
Abhilash, Dr. Simran Shawney and Dr. Naveen Tyagi. In total 253 patients
visited this health camp and were given proper guidance and medicines as
per their requirements. 75 OPD patient came for Dental problems,
temporally cavity filled to 25 patients.
59. Visit of Delegates from Spain, Chile and Singapore at SVCT
Office (August 3, 2011)
Under students exchange program, 2 students from Singapore who are studying in Kirori
Mal college and 8 delegates from Spain (working for Save the child) representing an NGO
of Spain came to SVCT Office. All of them were given a traditional welcome by our
volunteers . On behalf of SVCT, Mrs. Shakti Rani Sharma, trustee, welcomed the entire
team. School bags, note books and stationery items were also distributed to the inmates
families by the International Delegates.
List of the name of Delegates
•Pay Si Ying Fiona
•Isadora Mata
•Raul Fernandez
•Ester Morillas
•Montse Diez
•Rebeca Bea
•Alba Sanchez
•Raquel Martinez
•Maca Marin
60. Visit of Spain delegates to Tihar Inmates family Home (August 4, 2011)
All the eight foreign delegates who came to see the kind of work SVCT is
doing met families of Tihar inmates who are supported by SVCT. Delegates
first visited Dwarka area, where they were welcomed traditionally by Ekta
Mahila Mandal. School books & stationery items were distributed by the
members of the delegation. Thereafter, they visited Swarn Park,
Mubarkpur Dabas and Mangolpuri. Overall it was a very touching scene
for all the delegates as they saw the misery which a underprivileged
Inmate family goes through.
Health Camp by SVCT at Daabri Vistaar (August 27, 2011)
A general Health Camp was organized with the help of Kamaljeet
Charitable Samiti (Dwarka area). Three doctors, Dr. Naveen Tyagi,
Dr.Abhilash & Dr. Simran Kaur Sawhney screened 135 OPD and
medicines were also given to patients. Seven interns helped in
smooth running of the Camp. An Anti-Tobacco exhibition was held.
The trainees have been taking a keen interest in promoting the
cause and they have done a good job in convincing people to stop
consuming tobacco.
61. Medical Camp at Jain Nagar, Karala, Delhi (September 3, 2011)
SVCT organised a general health camp in association with Hanuman
Dairy. The camp provided free regular and dental checkups. Dr. Simran
Sawhney managed dental care and Dr. Abhilash and Dr. Naveen Tyagi did
the regular checkups. 325 total patients attended the camp.
Medical Camp at Vijay Nagar, Rohini, Delhi (September 17, 2011)
SVCT organized a general health camp in association with Navyuvak Sangrash
Samiti. Dr. Simran Kaur Sawhney managed dental care. Dr. Abhilash and Dr.
Naveen Tyagi did the regular checkups. Homeopathy treatment was introduced
and provided to about 60-65 patient who believed in Homeopathy. Medicines
were also given to the patients. Dr.(Ms) Lovepreet Kaur offered her services in
camps. 179 total patients attended the camp & medicines were given to all the
patients.
62. Breast Cancer Awareness Camp & Quiz (Kya Aap Jante Hain)
September 24, 2011
A women health camp (Breast Cancer) was organised in which 50 ladies
took part. Dr. Lovepreet Kaur gave very useful tips about various diseases.
Dr. Simran Kaur Sawhney showed a short film and presentation on Breast
Cancer. She especially emphasized on BSE (Breast Self Examination).
A Quiz (Kya Aap Jante Hain ) was also organized and questions were asked
on health and immunization. Total 25 questions were asked, participants
who gave maximum answers were awarded with 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes. All
participants who gave 2 or more correct answers, were awarded with
consolation prizes.
Health Camp at Mahavir Extension Dwarka (October 1, 2011)
SVCT organised general health camp in association with the Rajdhani Associate.
Dr. Shashank Arora, Dentist offered his services to the camp. Toothpastes &
toothbrushes were distributed to all the dental patients and provided the local
people with free regular and dental checkups. Dr. (Ms)Simran Kaur Sawhney
managed dental care (About 30 temporary filling of Cavity was also done). Dr.
Abhilash and Dr. Naveen Tyagi did the regular checkups. First time SVCT
introduced Physiotherapy, Mr. Yashpal Singh offered his services for the same
and he screened about 30 patients.70 OPD Homeopathy treatment were given
with medicine by Dr. (Ms) Lovepreet Kaur. Mrs. Radhika offered her service in
the field of Reiki & screened 25 patients. 345 total patients attended the camp
& medicines were given to all the patients.
63. Medical Camp at Vijay Vihar, Rohini Sec-4, Delhi (October 8, 2011)
SVCT organized a general health check up camp in association with St. Luke
Gospel Church Mission. The camp provided the local people with free
regular (General allopathic, homoeopathy and dental checkups. Dr. (Ms)
Shilpa (dentist) along with Dr. (Ms) Simran Kaur Sawhney managed dental
care. About 28 temporary filling of Cavity was also done. About 70-75
patients were screened by Dr. (Ms) Lovepreet Kaur. Total 350 patients
attended the camp & medicines were given to all the patients.
Health Camp at J.J.Colony, Matiala , Dwarka (October 16, 2011)
SVCT organised a general health camp in association with the NavJagrat
Mahila Samiti & Backward Patron Society.
Dr. (Ms) Simran Kaur Sawhney managed dental care & screened 60 OPD
case patients & she distributed toothpastes with brushes to all the
dental patients and provided the local people with free regular and
dental checkups.
Dr. Abhilash and Dr. Naveen Tyagi did the regular checkups & took 246
cases. 60 OPD cases were given homeopathy treatment with medicine
by Dr. (Ms) Lovepreet Kaur. All the volunteers took special care of
women attending the camp by making them aware about breast cancer.
Total 246 patients attended the camp & medicines were given to all the
patients.
64. Health Camp at Village Holambi Kalan, Near Alipur(October 22, 2011)
A general health camp was organized with the help of Prithvi Singh Tyagi
Memorial Trust, Two doctors (Dr. Naveen Tyagi and Dr.Abhilash)
screened 215 OPD patients and medicines were also given to them. All
the volunteers took special care of women attending the camp by making
them aware about breast cancer. Total 215 patients attended the camp &
medicines were given to all the patients.
Medical Camp at Prem Nagar-2, Delhi (November 5, 2011)
SVCT organized a general health check up camp in association with
Sympathy Charitable Trust (Regd). The camp provided the local people with
free regular (general allopathic, homoeopathy and dental) checkups. About
25 temporally filling of Cavity was also done. About 80-85 patients were
screened by Dr.(Ms) Lovepreet Kaur. Total 472 patients attended the camp
& medicines were given to all the patients.
Medical Camp at Mahavir Enclave Part- 3, New Delhi
(November 12, 2011)
SVCT organized a general health check up camp in association with Sympathy
Charitable Trust (Regd.). The camp provided the local people with free
regular (general allopathic, homoeopathy and dental) checkups. Dr. Shashank
Arora managed dental care (about 35 temporary filling of Cavity was also
done & 95 dental OPD patients were screened). About 65-70 patients were
screened by Dr. (Ms) Lovepreet Kaur. Total 370 patients attended the camp
& medicines were given to all the patients.
65. Breast Cancer Awareness Camp at - Hargovind Vihar (December 12, 2011)
A Breast Cancer (Awareness & Detection) Camp was organized in
association with Bhartia Ekta Vikas Manch. A small & informatics exhibition
was displayed for the people about the bad effects of tobacco. 87 OPD cases
were screened and 27 X-Ray Mammography tests were done.
Breast Cancer Camp at Budh Vihar (December 13, 2011)
A Breast Cancer (Awareness & Detection) Camp was organised in
association with Guru Kripa associates. 106 ladies attended this camp. All
were given relevant information regarding the cause, symptoms and effects
of the breast cancer. 32 Mammography tests were conducted.
Breast Cancer Awareness Camp at CRPF, Residential area, Dwarka
(Dec 16/17, 2011)
A Breast Cancer (Awareness & Detection) Camp was
organized. Patients who came from police force and their
residential complex felt very happy by the arrangements
done by SVCT & CRPF (88 Mahila Bn). Total 215 OPD cases
were examined by Dr. Namrita and 57 X-Ray Mammography
tests were done.
66. Heart Camp (December 16, 2011)
A Heart Camp was organized in association with Metro Heart & Cancer
Institute at CRPF Residential Complex, Sector 16-B, Dwarka, New Delhi with
the help of CRPF 88 Mahila Battalion. Patients came to the camp from
different areas. Ms. Seema Tolia (Dy. Comdt.) inaugurated the camp and
appreciated the activity. Dr. (Mrs) Sushma Sharma (CMO, CRPF), Dr. Neena
& Dr. Snindha Chetia (SMO, Dy Comdt), also visited the camp and was
impressed by its arrangements. Dr. Anil Mittal, Cardiologist screened 111
OPD patients. Patients who required ECHO were referred to Metro Hospital
for further investigation. The following tests were done RBS-96, ECG-78.
Breast Cancer Camp at Sultanpur Majra (February 19, 2012)
A Breast Cancer (Awareness & Detection) Camp was organised in
association with Gitanjali Makan Foundation. An informatics exhibition
was also displayed for the people to know about the bad effects of
Tobacco. Volunteers from Delhi University who came helped in making
the camp successful. 106 ladies benefitted from this camp. All were
given relevant information regarding the cause, symptoms and effects
of breast cancer. 30 Mammography tests were conducted..
67. Breast Cancer Awareness Camp at –Village Tikri Kalan (February 20, 2012)
A Breast Cancer (Awareness & Detection) Camp was organized in
association with Gitanjali Makan Foundation. An informatics
exhibition was displayed for people to know about the bad effects of
tobacco. Total 112 OPD cases were examined by Dr. Namrita and 32 X-
Ray Mammography tests were done.
Mrs. Shakti Rani Sharma, trustee of SVCT & Ms. Avantika trustee
(Gitanjali Makan Foundation) visited the camp.
Medical Camp at Budh Vihar, Delhi (March 17, 2012)
SVCT organized a general health check up camp in association
with Guru Kripa Associates (Regd.). The SVCT team along with
12 volunteers served the local people from 10.30 am to 3:00
pm. The camp provided the local people with free (General
allopathic, Homoeopathy and Dental) checkups. Dr. Abhilash
and Dr. Naveen Tyagi did the regular checkups. About 85-90
patients were screened by Dr. (Ms) Lovepreet Kaur & Dr. Khushi
Chaudhary. Total 317 patients attended the camp & medicines
were given to all the patients.
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69. SVCT thanks to all those who have supported our cause..
Indian Cancer Society Yesu Prarthana Bhavan
ROKO cancer Charitable Trust Jeevan Data Memorial Trust
METRO Hospital and Cancer Kanwaljeet Charitable Trust
Institute Hanuman Diary
RWA – Resident Welfare Association Mahadev Property
Allahabad bank St. Luke Gospil Church
Bharat Jodo Navajagrat Mahila Samiti
Sanatan Dharm Trust Sympathy Charitable Trust
Geeta Mandir Trust Guru Kripa Associates
Dr. U. V. Singh
Self Help Project for DALIT women
Backwards patron Society
Radhika Jewelers
Annam Organisation
Nav-yuvak Sangarsh Samiti
Prithvi Singh Tyagi Memorial Trust
Shyam Pustak Bhandar
Bhartiya Ekta Vikas Manch
Mahila Ekta Manch Samiti
Dhanlakshmi Society