Future Plan

RAYAT PRATISHTHAN

Old Age Home

As our parents look after all our needs no matter how old we are, it is our core responsibility to nurture them when they become old and helpless. The unconditional love they shower must be equally shown by their children as well. But the question is, Do they? The answer can never be that simple, as with each individual lies different personalities and consciences. Our observation showed us the variations, from responsible and sensible adolescents to heartless and self-centered ones. In between these crowds, the most heartbreaking are the ones who were left behind, old and shattered, how haunting it must have felt to even imagine their aloneness.

As social workers, we’ve always considered them our own parents, we were thinking, and so we’ve yearned to take the first step and initiate the projects of Old Age Homes for hundreds of old people who were either abandoned or completely ignored by their own children, in other words, keeping in view the disrespect and burden towards the elderly in society, to save them from living a hellish life and suicide, by setting up old age homes and day-care centers and giving them free admission without any discrimination, benefiting them by providing them a worry-free life.
By God’s grace, it’s been a wonderful journey, and we expect to extend this path infinitely.

Construction of a Shelter

We empathize with the conditions of our Unorganized Workers, and how they suffer in pain due to the unavailability of financial resources. Honestly, our aim is not to just uplift them, but also to ensure that their future generations can at least attain proper knowledge, create ample future opportunities for themselves, and secure the lives of their parents to some extent.
So, we are planning to construct a free-of-cost shelter where the Unorganized Worker’s children can come to stay as long as their parents are investing their time in their respective working fields. Here, we will take care of their basic necessities, along with the initiative to provide special classes on different topics relevant to their academic enhancement.

Goshala

All the members of Rayat Pratishthan respect domestic animals, and so we wish to build a goshala that will act as a shelter for cows. The innocent animals will get special care from us along with food, proper hygiene, and enough drinking water. The motto is to stop the merciless killing of these voiceless animals for the sake of their own benefit.

 

To make education affordable

Education is the key to ensure the chances of having a worthy life in terms of good health, sufficient nutritious food to eat, and secured financial conditions. But it’s quite unfortunate to see that there are numerous people out there who can’t afford to have even the basic parts of education. One of the reasons is that India doesn’t have abundant Govt. Schools to educate those who are underprivileged.
As a charitrable organization, we wish to change the current scenarios and make education affordable to an extent that everyone can access the power of knowledge in their lives. We aim to see a country where people start believing in scientific reasonings rather than rumours, to understand everything sensibly and act accordingly.

Orphanage

The path to charity is everlasting, with that vision we intend to move forward and strategize more projects basically for the development of our society as we want to focus and bring revolution to all the changes possible and drastically necessary.
Among all our dream projects, constructed ample proportions of Orphanage Homes for those small children and orphans who were somehow intentionally or unintentionally separated from their biological families.
We aspire to an equitable future where they’ll be safe, protected, joyous, and healthy no matter how harsh life’s instances seem to be. As their guardians, we are committed to guiding them throughout their lives and holding their hands firmly so the grip never dies irrespective of all the hailstorms preparing to stride toward us.

Safeguarding And Protecting Poor Children In India

There are 20 million children under 6 years, living in poverty, in urban India – at construction sites, on the streets, and in the slums. Their parents work for a daily wage, without any benefits from employers or social security from the state, or any access to childcare, healthcare, and schools. The children, in their most foundational years, suffer neglect, abuse, and deprivation from the essentials of developmental care. Every year 1.5 Million children die in India before reaching the age of 6. This is despite the scientific evidence that the first six years constitute the most formative stage of life and, hence, crucial for the child’s development.

Solution

Early Action developed a model for childcare, for children of marginalized communities, in the form of daycare centers at a place of work, a construction site, or in a settlement, in an urban slum.

Pune-based 80 G certified Ngo, RAYAT PRATISHTHAN going to start A Daycare Centre is a facility that enables parents to leave their children while they are at work and where children are provided stimulating environment for their holistic development. 

Objectives

  •         To provide daycare facilities for children ( 3 Years to 6 years ) of poor working mothers in the community.
  •         To improve the nutrition and health status of children.
  •         To promote physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development (Holistic Development) of children.
  •         To educate and empower parents /caregivers for better childcare.

The program focuses on children of 3 Years to 6 years, of working women in urban slums.

Effective daycare for young children is essential and a cost-effective investment as it provides support to both mothers and young children. The lack of proper daycare services is, often, a deterrent for women to go out and work.  Hence, there is an urgent need for improved quality and reach of daycare services for working women amongst all socio-economic groups both in the organized and unorganized sectors.

This model will safeguard and protect underprivileged children living in construction sites or in urban slums. Early Action has identified a few such areas in PUNE slums where immediate intervention is required.

Competitive Examination Guidance Centre

There are many children who are either confused or completely unaware of the procedure one needs to follow while applying and preparing for competitive exams. Rayat Pratishthan wishes to help those children, and provide them with proper guidance in a systematic way. So, we are planning to establish a competitive examination guidance center as soon as possible.