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Gram Seva Trust,
GST Annual_Report_2006-2007
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Children's Project update 2007
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November
Gram Seva Foundation Board Meeting was held on November 18, 2007.
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November 2007
Holistic Development of our Rural Tribal Communities. . Women’s Self Help Group (SHG) participated in the sale of their products at a Handicraft Fare on 24th November. . . Successful hospital cases of the month:
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October 2007
One more Tuition class has been added this month bringing the number to 13 classes. As the school drop rate is very high in our region due to poor education in the schools these coaching classes have been very successful. ‘Jivan Vidya Project’ (Health Education Project) has been started thanks to the sponsorship by Larson & Tobreau Construction Company, October 28th through 30th were dedicated to the hard work and skill of our rural women . A free Eye Clinic examines 100 patients
The Out Patient load this month reached 3390 & Inpatient work load was 377 We now offer completely free Labor & Delivery services to all our patients in the general ward. Laboratory is well equipped for most of the basic investigations. We have acquired a Hemoglobin Electrophoresis Analyzer to screen congenital anemias.
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"Ah! But a man's reach should exceed his grasp: or what's a heaven for?" (Robert Browning)
Vision: Healthy, happy, self-sufficient, self-empowered communities in all our villages.
MISSION:
We strive towards providing health care, education and employment opportunities for all our village communities, thereby restoring a balance of opportunity and quality of life.
An imbalance exists between cities and villages in India. The best health care and medical facilities are available in the cities. However, 75 percent of India's population lives in villages. Unemployment, poverty and lack of adequate facilities for health and education drive ambitious young people to the cities in search of jobs and a better standard of living. This migration drains the energy of the villages while simultaneously putting additional strain on the resources of the cities.
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