Saturday, May 21, 2011

Baasata Society Activities 2010-2011

It has been a great experience to be part of you and work with you to do a bit of what we can to this society.

 
Here is the summary of the list of activities that were taken up by Baasata Society for last academic year June-2010 to May-2011
  • Issued scholarship of Rs.6,000/- to Batti Reddy, a Xth class student of Mother Academy, Venkatagiri.
  • Joined a girl student in Intermediate 1st year @ Sai Cooperative Junior College, Kavali. Supported with fee of Rs.1500.
  • Joined a student in ITI at Udayagiri. Supported the student with total annual fee of Rs.10,000/-
  • Been issuing medical pension of Rs.200 per month to 5 patients. -- 10,800 (Issued for 11 months and included 1 more beneficiary after starting with 4 patients )
  • Been issuing Pulikonda Kallamma scholarship of Rs.200/- per month to 8 children of Challa Yanadulu, Jaladanki. -- Rs.14,200/- (1 more student joined after 1st month)
  • Joined a deserted old women in an Old Age home in January 2011. Supported her with Rs.9,000/-
  • Joined a student in RSR Engineering College. Supported her with college fee, hostel fee and stationary with Rs.21,900/-
Total donations used from June-2010 to May-2011 Rs.73,400/-

  
Thanks to all the generous donors for putting faith in Baasata Society and being part of it, your valuable contributions have always been used for the deserving cause.

  
From Nov-2008 to May-2011 we raised an amount of 1,13,000/- and the donations used were Rs.1,01,145/- and we are left with Rs.2,000/-

  
Expenses for year 2011-12 :-
  • Pulikonda Kallamma scholarship of Rs.200 to 8 students for 10 months -- Rs.16,000/-
  • Hostel fee for student at RSR Engineering College -- Rs.20,000/-
  • Medical Pension of Rs.200/ per month to 5 patients at Tufan Nagar, Kavali -- Rs.12,000/-
  • Supporting ITI student -- Rs.10,000/-
  • Supporting the deserted old women with monthly Old Age home expense of Rs.2,000/- for 12 months -- Rs.24,000/-
We need total donations of Rs.92,000/- for this year to run our existing activities. We request you to donate to us and if you are interested in donating then please drop a mail to baasata@gmail.com

 
It has been a fantastic time for us all, we stayed focused, we supported the needy at right time, we extended our activities and took up need based responsibilities. In the coming year, let us join hands to increase our reach to the needy.

 
Please bring to our notice about students needing financial assistance or any services activities that Baasata Society can take up. We all can work together and try our best to give back to this society and make this world a better place to live.

 
Thanks
Team Baasata

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Sponsoring Scholarship for Students of Challa Yanadulu

Challa Yanadulu are a community of around 50 families in Jaladanki village, Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore District. They are one of the most socially and economically backward people.The adults in this community will do many odd jobs and are employed only for 6 months a year. They earn around Rs.50/- per day. Their living is very pathetic during the other 6 months. They do not mingle with the rest of the world, when they are sick they do not goto hospital, they do not wash their clothes, they do not visit other places, etc., To put it in a word, they are in 21st century but they behave as if they belong to people of old ages. The only way to improve their living condition is to educate their children. We were wondering why their kids were not going to the school. In fact their kids attend the school only for mid-day lunch and they stay out rest of the time.

We have been working for almost 2 years with them, donated books, stationary items, playing kits to encourage their children to attend the School. Unfortunately nothing has worked out. As a part of our regular discussions in addressing Challa yanadula's problems one of our friend's has suggested that issuing Rs.200/- scholarship per student so that this may motivate their parents to send them to school. Our members agreed to this and we discussed this idea with teacher Rajani(she teaches at school located near this community.). She extended her co-operation to us and notified this to the parents.

Among 50 children, 7 are coming to the school regularly from the month of August 2010. On Friday, September 3, 2010, our members Sarath D, Pradeep V and Siva Krishna K visited them in person, talked to their parents to let their students attend the school with 100% attendance and distributed the scholarship of Rs.200/- per student.

Action Items :-
1) Maintaining the record of students attending the school regularly. Teacher Rajani is helping us in this aspect.
2) The children are wearing torn and dirty clothes. We are planning to provide some clothes to them.
3) Visiting the school, meeting the children and their parents once in a month.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Medical Pension to poor patients @ Thufan Nagar

In Thuffan Nagar, Kavali we came across many people facing a lot of health problems. Among many we identified four well deserving candidates and started distributing Rs.200/- per month as pension to them. Firoz and his mother has handed over for money for the months of June and July to them personally and are maintaining a written note of it. We are planning to provide them Rs.200/- per head per month on regular basis with which they can buy medicines or fruits to support their health. Please find below the details of the patients we are supporting.

In Thuffan Nagar there are many such people who we can address and help. Let us start planning on addressing their problem in future.

Supporting an ITI Student

Venkateswarulu belongs to the village Sitarampuram, near Kavali. He and his sister lost both of their parents at very young age. Their aunt is supporting him with great dfficulty while his sister is under guardianship of some others. He successfully completed his 10th class and is one among the brightest students in his class. His hostel warden has dropped a request to support his studies in local news paper and our guys [Vamsi and Mahesh] took it up from there. We counselled him, enquired his problems and with his interest we joined him in Fitter course at an ITI College in Udayagiri. As a part of first installment we paid Rs.3000/- as college fee, got him 2 uniforms, shoes, books and handed over some money for expenses. To finish his 2 years of ITI we are supporting him with scholarship of Rs.20,000/- [This Excludes accommodation]

Supporting a First year Intermediate Student

Reshma lost her father when she was five . Her mother,with the meagre amount she gets from tailoring clothes, has raised her and sent her to school. Reshma finished her 10th class and has a great interest to study. One of our friends Firoz Khan referred her to us and we are providing her scholarship covering her college fees, which would sum up to Rs.4,500/-. We joined her in our Sai Co-operative Junior College. The management has given concession and agreed to accept the payment of fees in installments. As first installment Rs.1000/- has been paid and she was given Rs.500/- for books and other stationery items.

Scholarship for a Xth Class Student @ Venkatagiri

Battireddy is a 10th class student at Mother Academy, Venkatagiri. He has been class 1st ranker from his 6th Class. His school principal has supported him without fee so far. One of our friends Thota Vamsi has referred us this student. This guy had problems back home and is struggling for food and clothing. We gave him a scholarship of Rs.6,000/- so that this amount would assist him in finishing his 10th class successfully. The scholorship is with Principal and he will be giving it to the student based on his need/performance.

Mohan giving a scholorship Cheque to Batti Reddy.
[Principal of school, Ramesh at the right]

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Successful Flood Relief Camp

Dear friends

Please find below the post from

http://ourrevolutions.blogspot.com/2009/10/successful-flood-relief-camp.html

As soon as we heard about Floods in Andhra, Baasata and Our Revolutions started discussing on where, how and what to help .

We luckily were able to establish a very good contact in Kurnool, Mr. Ratna Prasad is very good Social Service activist in Kurnool and he did a very good job in past.

We contacted him. One of our friend's father has worked with him closely in identifying a village K.Singavaram near Kothakota which is 35Kms from Kurnool and has 400 families.

The village is on the bank of Tungabadhra river and the damage was more severe than anticipated. The flood has shown no mercy on small farmers and no anger on landlords. It took everything. Everyone lost equally everything.

A bridge between this Village and Kurnool was severely damaged and it took 1 week to restore it. The villagers of K.Singavaram did not receive any help

We contacted the villagers and asked them what assistance did they expect from us to pace up their rehabilitation.

They said that some how they are getting some food grains and requested us to provide them some clothing.

We discussed with the Village head Mr.Chinna Sathyanarayana and others. Since winter has almost approached, we zeroed on some warm clothing. As most of the villagers work from morning to evening on farming and considering the climate condition in Kurnool, we thought Woolen Blankets wouldl help them out. The villagers agreed for it and requested us to help them equally i.e. to bring our help in Units of 400. Kudos to their spirit of Unity. What moved us is that no one was greedy and they wanted help equally.

On fast track we gathered the funds from our Baasata Members, Our Revolutions and Spurthy Foundation(Bangalore) which totally summed up to Rs.49,976/-.

We purchased 400 Woolen Blankets and 400 towels. The quality of Woolen Blankets and Towels are as good as the ones in our home. The purchase was made after a very good research which lead careful selection of Woolen blankets and towels of good quality at cheapest price. We thank the owner of the shop who sold us the clothing for almost zero profit.

We distributed them 1 Woolen Blanket and 1 towel per family by checking their Voter ID or Ration Card to confirm that they belonged to K.Singavaram. Few of the villagers volunteered themselves to identify no members of same family repeated twice. making sure that every family got help and no family got help twice.

Our Revolutions, Spurthy Foundation and Baasata Society have co-operated well, clarified every aspect and saw that the distribution was done effectively. The synchronization of different groups of people was a wonderful lesson in our journey. We could proudly say that every penny donated has very well reached the needy.

Thanks for putting trust in us.

We from Baasata Society would like to thank D.Diwakar(Our Revolutions) , G.Praveen(Spurthy Foundation), Ratna Prasad(Kurnool), Mali (Kavali) and the others who involved in making this event successful.

We are looking forward to help those villagers in another phase. We are out of funds and once we finalize on what to do next we will start raising funds. I request you to point us towards any kind of assistance that the villagers could get.

PS: In this activity every effort was on fast track, it was an overwhelming for all those involved to see things happen at a very fast pace. In every walk of our efforts we felt the spirit of humanity and unity assisting us.

Thanks

The Baasata Team

Hi All,

Thank You all for your responses for the flood relief activity we planned. Initially we planned to conduct the activity on 17th of October. Since many of you could transfer money after 17th, we postponed it to 26th of October based on the availability of the village heads where we decided to help.

As expected the response was overwhelming from many of you. We selected a village called K.Singavaram which is near Kothakota (35Kms from Kurnool). We had a lead from one of our friends in this village who helped us in identifying the correct families and also in helping us to distribute to each one of them correctly.

We discussed on various options but zeroed in on Woolen Blankets and Towels. There were 400 families in the village that required immediate help and we were requested to help all of them. Govt. gave them rice and other house holds items so we decided to distribute woolen blankets & Towels (also because it falls into our budget and more importantly because it was winter) to the 400 Families.

We bought 400 Woolen Blankets & 800 Towels in Kavali and divided them into 400 packets and transported them to K.Singavaram. Mr. Chinna Satyanarayana , helped us in collecting the ration cards of the families well before the distribution started helped us in issuing each pack based on the ration cards he had with him. This way every family got their pack.

Since this was a major event considering the budget, we combined with 2 similar organizations named Baasata (Read here)& Sphurthy who are doing an excellent job among themselves. They played an important role in collecting the money required to complete this Important event.Would like to take his opportunity to specially thank Revendranath from Basata & Praveen GR from Sphurthy.

The most challenging thing during the flood relief activity for any group is during distribution (Many organizations could not distribute to the right people because other village people started looting the vehicles midway). So would like to thank Venkat Babu, Mr. Ratna Prasad & Chinna Satyanarayana (Head of the Village) in helping us take the parcels safely from Kurnool.

A special thank you note to all the people who came forward with old clothes(many of them still new). we were told that many of the villages were not accepting old clothes so we did not take them with us. We have around 60-70 pairs of old clothes right now. We are still collecting them and waiting for a genuine opportunity to distribute them.Kindly let us know in case you find people who are in need of old clothes.

Special Thanks to Revendranath from Basata for organizing the entire event which took a lot of effort.


Donations:

Baasata Society Rs.24,776/-


Our Revolutions + Sphurthy Foundation Rs 25,200/-


Grand Total : Rs.49,976/-


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Expenses :
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400 Woollen Blankets + 400 Towels : Rs.42,352/- (Includes Rs.280/- packing charges)
Transportation : Rs.04,100/- (Includes Rs.100/- for driver(Mahesh))
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Grand Total : Rs.46,425/-
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Remaining Amount with us : Rs. 03,624/-

Photos & Paper Clippings:

Few Photos below, will be adding the remaining photos and paper clipping soon

Mr.Ratna Prasad distributing a Woolen Blanket and a Towel to a Villager



Regards,

Team REVOLUTIONS

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

For a student

One of our members, S.Naveen Kumar came across a girl student who is studying 2nd year Computer Science Engineering. We are keeping her details anonymously. All that we know is that she is economically struggling to support her education and our members together did a great work to help her in need. S. Naveen Kumar and Revendra has worked with 4 of our members and they together raised Rs.13,000/-. They intimated the members that the money they donated would be used to help this girl for her studies. She said this amount is enough to meet her year expenses.
She promised that she will do some part time job to meet her next year expenses so that the funds we raise would help some other students. Kudos to her spirit.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Books distribution at ZP Girls High School, Kavali

On 27 June,2009 Baasata Society has distributed around 1000 notebooks to over 225 students at ZP Girls High School, Sivalayam Street, Kavali.

Why did we Distribute books?
Students in ZP Girls High School belong to socially backward communities. Parents of the Girl students work as coolies, rickshaw pullers and do other forms of daily labour with which they hardly survive a day. Many of the Girl students who study at this school stay in BC,SC,ST Hostels. Their parents from Rural areas around Kavali and Jaladanki join them at the hostel so that they can save their daily expenses. It was really pathetic to know that few of their parents just join those students in Hostel and never come back or care about them. Having heard many tough facts from the students and school teachers, we analyzed the data we collected. The basic problem with the school is that the students are in short of the basic necessity, the notebooks and stationery. The Government are providing textbooks and All-In-One's for the students, but they could not afford notebooks. We had many rounds of discussions with school teachers and our members. We finally concluded on distributing the notebooks to the students.

Identification of Deserving students

School teachers especially English teacher Purnima took an active role in identiying the deserving students. We formulated an easy identification process. We took the details of deserving students from school teachers, then based on the details we shortlisted the students list.

In total we identified 200 students out of 350 students in that school.
6 books per student resulted in total number of books as (200*6=) 1200.

Every Penny is valuable
It's time to find a best deal to purchase 1200 notebooks of 180 pages each.

Initially we talked to many whole sale book distributors, we got a best deal of Rs.14/- per book which are very good in quality. Our members agreed on that price and we were about to make the order.
You can find the link to the Orkut thread here where we mentioned about this event and we were in short of money to purchase 1200 books

But our members Naveen Kumar S and Mahesh tried hard, communicated with book manufacturers and got the deal for Rs.10.5/- per book which resulted in Rs.12,600/-. The quality of the books are very good. Here our members have saved an amount of Rs.4200/-. The commitment of our members is not just to serve the society but to account for every penny of donation. Save at one end and help at the other.

Distribution of the Books
Finally the day has arrived. Neither did we wait for any weekend so that all of our members would gather to distribute the books nor did we plan some great event. Mahesh and Naveen distributed the books smoothly to the list of identified students.

Few of the students who have already purchased some books volunteered themselves not to take some books. Its really a good gesture from their end. We distributed over 1000 notebooks to over 225 students. We are still left with 180-190 books and we are in process of identifying a deserving school in extending our support to the needy students.

We thank all the teachers and members who worked together in making this event successful. We appreciate the donors who are always a step ahead to our expectations.
Thanks all for everything.

We are in touch with the students and teachers of ZP Girls High School and will organize career awareness camps. We promised to help the students for their higher studies if they pass with flying colors.




Note from Headmaster of the school


Mahesh Distributing the notebooks to the students

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Baasata Society : Medical and Educational awareness program on 14-03-2009 at Gudladona

Educational Awareness program was conducted at Gudladona village which is 34Kms from Kavali towards Athmakur. We surveyed the village and collected the basic statistics.
Gudladona being the native of one of our members, Bhanu Kiran T, many people aready gathered before we reached the village. We met the enthusiasts who are interested in developing the village. We found that the village lacks basic infrastructure facilities. Our interaction with those villagers helped us choose few volunteers for our next activities in the village.

Srinivas working as teaching volunteer in Upper Primary School and his brother Satya, RMP doctor of that village helped us in providing a lot of information about the educational standards, medical requirements and few other problems. We interacted with few more people and told them about our commitment towards improving the educational requirements of that village. Many agreed to co-operate with us.

We requested them to collect the information about the drop-outs from that school and basic problems that school is facing. This data will help us find the gaps that have to be filled for successful function of the school and reduce child labour.

Few of our plans are for school in the academic year 2009-10 are -
1. Providing note books to the students,
2. Providing Hindi and English teachers in the Govt school - they face
major problem here [One of our friend has identified the respective teacher]
3. Try to discuss with parents of students who are discontinuing their
studies - especially girls parents.

Our Members who Organised the event are Bhanu Kiran T, Ravi Sankar C, Prachodhe SC and Revendranath T

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Career Awareness Program - 21/02/2009

Career awareness Program was conducted at Muncipal High School 8th Ward [Venkayya vaari Badi]

We interacted with 40 students, talked to them individually & told the possibilites of fulfilling their dreams.

Out of those 40 students we shortlisted 23 deserving students to help them for their Intermediate Studies. We told them if they perform well l, we'll support them out in pursuing higher studies.
We encouraged them to continue their studies and told them not to drop after they finish their 10th class

We could see a grown confidence among students and discussed with their teacher to keep track of their progress.

We understood that they are facing problems with the Subject Hindi and they lack few books for studies. So we decided on providing some guides or question banks for them to prepare well for exams.

Teacher Sujatha has helped us in seeing this process be carried out smoother. Thank a lot to her. She further promised that she'll help us establish a library in that school. She said she will take active part identifying the poor students to support their studies in next financial year.

Our members Firoz, Prachode, Dinesh & Revendra organised this event. Once their 10th Calss results are out, we are planning to organise a meeting with their parents.Based on their performance and financial backgroud, we'll support them as needed.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Diabetes Testing & Awareness Camp

Diabetes Testing & Awareness Camp was organized by Baasata Society on January 26th, 2009 at Shadhi Manzil. Dr. Bezawada Ravi Kumar, a Diabetis specialist has attended the camp, delivered a valuable speech and interacted with the patients. Dr. Indira who was pioneer in our last medical camp at Bala Krishna Reddy Nagar was invited as special guest.

Around 80 people attended the camp for whom free Diabetis testing was done. We expected 300 members and made arrangements for the same. This event was a very great learning ground for us and helped us plan the activities more better.


Dr. Bezawada Ravi Kumar addressing the people.



People keenly listening to Dr. Ravi Kumar



Our volunteers Ravi Shankar & Prachodhe on Duty




Thanks to Dr. Indira for supporting us in Medical Camp at Bala Krishna Reddy Nagar



Our members at the event

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Medical Camp at Bala Krishna Reddy Nagar on 2, November 2008


Bala Krishna Reddy Nagar is an area in Kavali where most of the daily labours live. A day without work to them is a day without pay and a day without food.We heard that not many people in this colony are affording proper medicines and are continuing to suffer from the diseases. So we decided to organize a medical camp here.

Along with Primary Health Centre, Kavali has organised a Medical Camp at Bala Krishna Reddy Nagar, Kavali on November 2, 2008. Mr. Bala Krishna Reddy retired M.D.O has attended the camp. Dr. Indira from Primary health Centre and Dr. Sathish from Latha Pediatric Hospital checked around 80 patients and distributed medicines for free.

We thank all the volunteers, who made the event successful, especially Dinesh & Yogesh for their active volunteering.

We also thank all those people who directly or indirectly made this event successful.

Patients attending the Medical Camp


Dr. Sathish [Pediatrician] treating a child patient


Dr. Indira prescribing medicines to the patient


Supporting Compounder & Nurses, played major role in success of the camp

Governing Body of the Baasata Society


Designation
NameEmail Id
President
Revendranath T revendranath@gmail.com
Vice President
KrishnaRao Bkrishnaraobontha@gmail.com
Secretary
Bhanu Kiran Tbhanubtech@gmail.com
Joint Scretary
Pradeep Kumar Vpradeep.vemireddy@gmail.com
Treasurer
Naveen Kumar Sskumar54321@gmail.com
Executive Member
Sandalya Prachodhe Cprachodhe@gmail.com
Executive Member
FirozKhan Bfirozkhan85@gmail.com
Executive Member
Vamsi Krishna Tthotamail@gmail.com

Baasata Society

Baasata Society is registered under Societies Act 2001 with Reg No. 262/2008.
The Society aims at solving the Social Problems in the urban & rural areas. BAASATA in Telugu is "to support, aid or help".

We wil support our society in all aspects especially concentrating on

1) Health
  1. Organising Medical camps in cities and villages.

  2. Creating awareness about different diseases & precautions to be
    taken to prevent many diseases as "Prevention is better than Cure".

2) Education
  1. Empowering the Primary and Secondary schools by providing the
    poor & needy students with books, stationery

  2. Discouraging the child labour & encouraging the enrollment of
    working children in schools

3) Environmental Activities
  1. Planting trees

  2. Conserving water

  3. Awareness campaings to reduce pollution

The certificate of registration for Baasata Society