Archive for January, 2012

Youth Welfare India | NGOs for Youth |

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Skill Development Training in computers to the educated unemployed youth under  Youth Welfare Program | Employment Opportunities for Poor Children | Reduce Unemployment in India | Vocational Education :
2010-11:

SERUDS, a non-profit organization in India have created awareness & mobilized 50 educated unemployed rural youth and conducting skill development computer training classes to them. We have enlightening them on the importance of Computer Education which would fetch placement in any department either private or Government. Thus we have selected 50 poorest of the poor youth for the benefit of the program and imparting 3 Months course from 10 July 2010 onwards in Computer Fundamentals, MS Office, DTP, Internet Concepts and Soft Skills. The program supported by Community Polytechnic Scheme, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India. After successful completion of the training we will provide escort services linkage with the banks and other financial institutions, placement in private and government sectors in Andhra Pradesh. If any donor would like to support this initiative to create employment opportunities for the poor youth, please donate any amount at http://www.serudsindia.org/How-to-Donate-to-SERUDS.php

2009-10:
There is great demand for computer trained professionals. Considering this demand we have developed a project on skill development trainings in computers and approached NABARD for financial assistance. NABARD was kind enough to sanction Rs.66040. With this financial assistance SERUDS, NGO INDIA organized computer skill training program to 25 educated unemployed rural youth drawn from different Mandals of Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh. This program was conducted for a period of three months i.e. from January to March 2010. Computer Fundamentals, MS Office, DTP, Internet & communication skills, etc. were taught, both theoretically and practically. Another 2 urban dalit adolescent girls were also providing computer skill training for a period of 12 months which has commenced on March 2010. An amount of Rs.11400/- was spent for this program, which is received through Give India donation. The training program for this two girls is continuing. If you would like to sponsor our cause please donate online through GIVE INDIA at http://www.giveindia.org/m-988-seruds.aspx

2008-09:

SERUDS, NGO in Andhra Pradesh have created awareness and mobilized 90 educated youth focusing on dalits and downtrodden and enlightened on the importance of computer education which would fetch placement in Government & private enterprises. We have selected 90 educated youth and provided computer training for one year. During the training Computer Fundamentals, MS Office, DTP, Accounting Package, C, Hardware & Networking and communication skills, etc., were taught, both theoretically and practically. After successful completion of training, we provided placement services and assisted in setting up of self-employment units. Out of 90, 55 got placement and remaining 35 trained candidates started self employment units of their own. Rs.1,25,000/- was spent on this programme. SETKUR, Govt. of A.P. supported for this program. If any individual philanthropist / corporate social responsibility / foundation would like to sponsor this cause and make a difference, please do so at http://www.serudsindia.org/How-to-Donate-to-SERUDS.php

Sujni Projects | Women Empowerment NGO |

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SERUDS India is an NGO in India that aims at Rural Welfare Reforms for the Indian Woman and Girl Child, Social welfare, Health Welfare. It is an NGO in India for Rural Development, Social Services, Child Welfare Services, Welfare for the Rural Woman, Rural Education and Self Employment. SERUDS NGO INDIA is a well-recognized non governmental organization (NGO) in kurnool, Andhra Pradesh and has various donations related permissions. Donors are entitled to Income tax rebate under 80G. For Foreign donors our NGO has an FCRA account. SERUDS India Foundation aims at Rural Welfare Reforms for the Indian Woman and Girl Child, Social welfare and Health Welfare. It is an Indian NGO for Social Services, Indian Child Welfare Services, Welfare for the Rural Indian Woman, Rural Education and Self Employment.

The sujni project was started in the month of September 2010 as a means for assisting the many Rajput women who were living in poverty yet were prevented from working by soical custom. Women could earn money while practicing a craft that their fathers, husbands and in-laws would deem appropriate. Initially the project was greeted by scorn and scepticism from the villagers. Radha Bhai was one of the first women to join. Today the number has grown to 75, drawing women from 2 villages around Joharapuram. Now the women were able to earn Rs.120 per day as they are making 4Nos sujnies. The project is no more restricted to Rajput women. The possibility of earning money and working flexible hours has attracted women from other communities as well. A few voices echo the changes caused by Sujni work in the lives of women. This project is able to do with the kind support from GOONJ, New Delhi. The sponsoring agency is providing raw material, needles, threads, sarees, clothes and other material is providing to rural poor women for making sujnies and we are taking back these sujnies from women @Rs.30/- each and distributing these handmade sujni to the tribals, street children, orphans, destitute women under cloth for work program. If you would like to support our cause through paypal or CC Avenue payment gateway. Online donations are secure. If you are donating to charity in india at please donate at http://www.serudsindia.org/How-to-Donate-to-SERUDS.php

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