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 Jeevan Mukt Nishulak Vidyalaya

 

Aims & Objectives                                                                                                      

 

 

Vision

Our vision is to eradicate illiteracy  from the world.  

       We believe that illiteracy is one of the major problems of our country, which leads to other problems like over-population, unemployment, corruption and crime etc.   

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The Inspiration                    JEEVAN MUKT NISHULAK VIDYALAYA

illiteracy is the root cause of all the problems like over  population, corruption, unemployment etc. So to uproot all these problems our N.G.O. is in constant endeavor to provide platform to all those kids who are poor , downtrodden and can not afford their education. 

 

JEEVAN MUKT MISSION

 Our mission believes that  to get the eternal satisfaction there are two ways one is BHAKTI (Meditation) and other is SEVA( Service) and we believe through seva one can achieve eternal satisfaction for ever in a very easy way.

MEDIA                                                VIDEO  star news   
 

Nipping beggary in bud        THE TRIBUNE               Friday, September 9, 2005, Chandigarh, India

Businessman M.R. Ahuja runs 10 schools for child beggars in Panchkula
Panchkula, July 24

Going to the temple to thank the Almighty for blessings was a daily routine with local businessman, Mansa Ram Ahuja. “I used to go there looking for peace, but was always troubled to see hordes of street urchins jostling with each other, seeking alms from devotees.
Child beggars and labourers study in a school run by Mr Mansa Ram Ahuja. — Tribune photo by Parvesh Chauhan
 

Now, docs lend a helping hand to the deprived THE TRIBUNE Wednesday, August 3, 2005, Chandigarh, India
Panchkula, August 2
There is some more good news for the 200-odd child beggars who are now students of Jeevan Mukt Nishulk Vidyalaya here. After the NGO, Jeevan Mukt Nishulk Vidyalaya, picked up the child beggars for providing them education, a team of city-based doctors and pharmacists have now come forward to keep a check on the health of these children.

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Vidyalaya opened for labourers     THE TRIBUNE       Friday, September 9, 2005, Chandigarh, India

 Panchkula, September 8
Jeevan Mukt Nishulk Vidyalaya today embarked upon a unique project to celebrate Literacy Day, by opening a branch of their free school at Labour Chowk and enrolling labourers as students.


Students of Jeevan Mukt Nishulakh Vidyalaya, Sector 9, Panchkula, educate labourers to mark International Literacy Day at Labour Chowk in Sector 16, Panchkula, on Thursday. — Tribune photo by Pankaj Sharma
 

 

 

Operation clean-up picks speed   THE TRIBUNE  Thursday, August 5, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Tribune Reporters
   PANCHKULA: Hundreds of residents who had suffered the deluge after yesterday’s rain welcomed the clear skies today as they set about assessing their loss.

A number of NGO’s came to their aid. Prominent among these was the Jeevan Mukt Mission, which distributed food to the residents in the colony. Mr Mansa Ram Ahuja of the mission informed that he had gone to three schools — Blue Bird School, Sector 16, Bhavan Vidyalaya and Government Girls School, in Sector 15 — today morning and had asked the school children to donate the food that they had brought for lunch.    This food was then distributed among the residents of the slum colony  http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040805/cth1.htm#3

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Girl abandoned by brother               THE TRIBUNE                  Tuesday, July 13, 2004, Chandigarh, India

Panchkula, July 12
She stares into nothingness for hours together. The pain in her huge eyes, set in the pale face, is apparent the moment you look at her. In a state of shock, she would not even know that you have called her several times, unless you shake her out of her shell.
 

After waiting for him for quite some time, she got panicky and started crying. A few devotees at the temple saw the child crying inconsolably, and tried to pacify her. It was then that Mr Mansa Ram Ahuja, a social worker, approached the child and tried to ask her about her family. The girl told him that she was not keeping well and that her brother had deserted her.

Since the girl had an injury on her foot and was weak because of malnutrition, he took her to General Hospital, Sector 6. The girl is now undergoing treatment here, but is unable to tell her brother’s name or where they were staying.

Doctors attending on her say that she is weak and after receiving medical aid, she will be shifted to Bal Sadan in Sector 15.

A nurse tries to talk to Pooja, who was abandoned by her brother on Monday. — A Tribune photograph

 

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Your Efforts    You can make an effort for this noble cause yourself by:-

Volunteering    Carrying out activities that can contribute and extend this cause

Donations                 Contributing in terms of monetary/financial terms (tax exemption) ICICI Bank Logo you  can donate cash direct  to  icicibank in  all  branches a/c no - 004301025959  or  by cheque/ dd  in  favour of   JEEVAN MUKT NISHULAK VIDYALAYA

Material Inputs Contributing material, equipment, aids that may be used for the cause

 

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Following are the Schools / education centers are run by our Organization

Recognized Schools where our students are going for regular schooling

Location

No.of Students
01.   ANDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL   Sec 9 ,    Panchkula (Haryana) 391
02.  B. N.  SR.SECONDARY  SCHOOL   Sec 12,   Panchkula (Haryana) 48
03.   Govt. PRIMARY SCHOOL Sec 15,   Panchkula (Haryana) 2
School fee & other requirement of children studying  these is being paid by JMNV

 

Total No. of our children in above school 

 

441

 

FREE Education centers being managed by JMNV

Location

No.of Students
01.   Jeevan Mukt Mandir  # 415,  HariPur  Sec:4   Panchkula 12
02.    Maa kali Mandir Maa kali mandir, Sec:20, Panchkula 52
03.   Sanatan Dharm Mandir Sec 10,Panchkula(Haryana) 40
04.   Shakti  Apartments Sec 14 , Panchkula(Haryana) 48
05.   Shri.RaghuNath Mandir Sec 15 , Panchkula(Haryana) 29
06.   Amartex Campes Ind. Area  Phase-1 ,  Panchkula(Haryana) 75
07.   Shri Shiv Mandir Sec 21 ,Panchkula(Haryana) 43
08.   Shri Gita Mandir Sec 11,Panchkula(Haryana) 16
09.   Shri Shiv  Mandir Sec 9 ,Panchkula(Haryana) 25
10.   Shri Sanatan dharam  Mandir Sec 16 , Panchkula(Haryana) 35
No. of Students

 

375

  

FREE Computor Education centers being managed by JEEVAN MUKT MISSION

Location

No.of Students
01.ANDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL   Sec 9 Panchkula (Haryana) 32 Ladies,43 girls,78 boys

 

02.  B. N.  SR. SECONDARY  SCHOOL   Sec 12,   Panchkula (Haryana) 18 Ladies,29 girls,38boys
People getting benefit in above 3 centers are few our center teachers, school students and housewife's    

 

FREE Stitching Training Centers being managed by JMNV

Location

No.of Students
01.  Shri GITA MANDIR Sec11,Panchkula(Haryana) 6 Ladies   14 girls
Ladies getting benefit in above center are housemaids only.

 

 

Stop dumping computers in landfill !

Every year in the world  millions fully-functioning computers are thrown out and most of them end up in landfill sites, and it is estimated that million are dumped throughout the world. But even today there are still 90% of indian households that do not have a computer, and over 90% of children in developing countries have no access to computers at all !

Help us to raise awareness of the fact that less than 5% of these computers are refurbished for reuse. We feel that this amounts to criminal waste in that 40% of UK households still do not possess a computer, which means that children from these families are severely disadvantaged in terms of their education and future career potential (as previous generations were by the lack of books), the majority of elderly and disabled people do not have a computer which could significantly increase their quality of life, and, last but by no means least, over 90% of pupils in developing countries have no access to a computer at all. It makes no sense whatsoever to destroy perfectly good computers when they can so easily be refurbished and given to good causes such as those mentioned above, and it contradicts the fundamental principles of sustainable development to which we are all supposed to be committed.

 

Donate Computers for Free Computer Education Centers

If you have any queries, or would like any futher information about Free Computers for Education, please do not hesitate to contact us by sending an email to:

[email protected]
We look forward to hearing from you !
 

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Contact Us

There are the details of the members whom you can contact.

# 114, Sector 9, Panchkula.(haryana) india

mobile no . 98728-59677,    9855139279  ,

 phone  no, 0172-5010704  , 0172-5057246

Email: [email protected]

ph-0172-2595667

888 E Belvidere Rd # 218
 Grayslake IL 60030

phone- 302 290 1296

Email:[email protected]

#775, Sector 9, Panchkula  (haryana) india

Ph. 0172-2570958 

 

C-12 BEL Colony Sec-14 Panchkula (haryana) india

(M) 98156-00440

Email: [email protected]

# 677 Sec-9 Panchkula (haryana) india   (M) 9417313929

Email: [email protected]

 

US: University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, Chicago, IL

India: House No: 804 Sector 12 Panchkula (haryana) india

Email: [email protected]

 

 

 

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