OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Our partner organization i.e. Panchavati Rural Development Society (Panchavti) received "HYDERABAD NGO'S LEADERSHIP AWARD"  among Top 5 Leadership Awards on 17.11.2017 at Hotel Taz Banjara, Hyderabad in the presence of Corporate Leaders. 

It was a proud moment for the entire team.







| OUR IMPACT SO FAR :
2018-2019

COMPUTER BASICS & FUNDAMENTAL COURSE CONDUCTED AT ZILLA PARISHAD HIGH SCHOOL (Z.P.H.S.), HAYATHNAGAR VILLAGE & MANDAL IN RANGAREDDY DISTRICT.

Date-wise attendance (as conducted on every Monday & Thursday)  during  the period  from 09-07-2018  to  26-11-2018 and the Number of Children of VIII class - “Telugu Medium – Sections of “A” & “B” are as follows:

 

 

       “A”

section

 

      “B”

section

 

Sl.

No. of

classes

Date

Boys (Total-45)

Girls (Total-23)

Total (strength-

68)

Boys (Total-46)

Girls (Total-26)

Total

Strength-72)

1.

09.07.18

29

14

43

34

16

50

2.

16.07.18

29

19

48

33

14

47

3.

19.07.18

39

20

59

33

16

49

4.

26.07.18

36

16

52

38

13

51

5.

30.07.18

33

20

53

37

13

50

6.

02.08.18

34

21

55

37

13

50

7.

16.08.18

32

18

50

29

17

46

8.

23.08.18

27

21

48

22

19

41

9.

27.08.18

20

12

32

20

13

33

10.

30.08.18

31

19

50

26

15

41

11.

06.09.18

28

23

51

30

17

47

12.

17.09.18

25

18

43

33

15

48

13.

08.11.18

18

13

31

09

05

14

14.

22.11.18

07

07

14

27

14

41

15.

26.11.18

25

19

44

24

12

36

 

TOTAL

413

260

673

432

212

644

Per day

Average

27.53

17.33

44..86

28.8

14.13

42.93

The classes are conducted together of both “A” & “B” sections. Finally, averages per day children attendance are 87 Nos.  (44.86 + 42.93 =87.79) as against total strength 140 Nos. of Telugu medium students of VIII- A & B sections.

Date-wise attendance (as conducted on every Thursday & Monday)  during  the period  from 22-11-2018  to  28-02-2019 and the Number of Children of VIII class - “English Medium – Sections of “C” & “D” are as follows:

 

 

         C”

section

 

         D”

section

 

Sl.

No. of

classes

Date

Boys (Total-28)

Girls (Total-23)

Total (strength-

51)

Boys (Total-36)

Girls (Total-23)

Total

Strength-59)

1.

22.11.18

19

23

42

27

23

50

2.

26.11.18

19

17

36

30

21

51

3.

29.11.18

25

21

46

28

20

48

4.

10.12.18

16

15

31

13

17

30

5.

13.12.18

18

20

38

26

23

49

6.

17.12.18

--

--

--

28

21

49

7.

27.12.18

21

13

34

22

18

40

8.

31.12.18

17

18

35

16

18

34

9.

03.01.19

25

20

45

25

21

46

10.

10.01.19

16

12

28

16

18

34

11.

21.01.19

16

17

33

14

25

39

12.

28.01.19

21

17

38

22

25

47

13.

07.02.19

22

20

42

18

28

46

14.

11.02.19

17

18

35

21

19

40

15.

14.02.19

21

19

40

24

21

45

16.

18.02.19

17

16

33

28

19

47

17.

21.02.19

24

20

44

22

21

43

18.

28.02.19

23

17

40

26

20

46

 

TOTAL

337

303

640

406

378

784

Per day

Average

18.72

16.83

35.55

22.55

21

43.55

The classes are conducted together of both sections. Finally, averages per day children attendance are 79 Nos.  (35.55 + 43.55=79 ) as against total strength 110 of English medium students of VIII- C & D sections. 

Study material developed by Panchavati and requested the H.M. to supply the Xerox sets for distribution to students who are willing to write examination. The Head Master – Z.P.H.S., Hayathnagar arranged and supplied the study material 100 sets (each set consists of 15 pages). Out of which,  total 85 students of VIII- C & D sections of English Medium, including 4 students of Telugu medium from VIII-A section are availed the study material. None from VIII-“B” section- Telugu Medium students availed the material.

Final examination conducted on 07-03-2019 at 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. at their School Premises itself by involving 3 (three) B.Ed. teachers (trainee) for observation and monitoring the examination.  The total only 62 including  4 (Four) students of VIII class - Telugu Medium – Section “A” wrote the examination.

Out of 62 students, only 11 students have secured minimum pass marks 35+ and maximum 55+ as per grading pattern which is designed for this purpose. i.e. Grade “A” – Excellent:(71+); Grade “B”–Very Good (51-70 marks): Grade “C”- Good:(40-50 marks): Grade “D”-Average:(35-39.5 marks):   The list of candidates are as follows:

 

Sl. No.

Name of the student

Secured marks / Grade

1.

B. ANIRUDH YADAV

54.5               -       B

2.

K. LOKESH KUMAR

50                  -       C

3.

P. MAHALXMI

47.5               -       C

4.

M. HARINI

46.5               -       C

5.

T. SHRUTHI

42.5               -       C

6.

B. DASU

43                  -       C

7.

N. RENUKA

40                  -       C

8.

E. ANAND

40                  -       C

9.

A. RAJU

40                  -       C

10.

B. ANJALI – T/M

39                  -       D

11.

K. PURNA SAI

36                  -       D

 

On 28-03-2019, the Certificate distribution program was held at the Z.P.H.School, Hayathnagar itself at 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. and the speakers smt. N. Nirupama, I.T. specialist, Sri S. Ramesh, StartUp, Quality Manager & Sri K.L.V.S. Raju, Retd. Survey of India and Smt. T.L. Varalaxmi, MSW – Counselor were present. The Head Master Sri B. Srinivas was the Chief Guest in the program and  11 certificates were distributed to all the above students in association of speakers. The report was sent to Newspaper community.  The Eenadu, Telugu Newspaper  covered the program event and published the same on 29-03-2019.


2017-2018 :Digital Literacy, Computer education and Skills training programs at HUBLI-DHARWAD District during the period from 01-09-2017 to 30-11-2017:   

Sl.No.

Name of the school / College

Target people

No. of children took class :

1.

M.K Patil  Government High School, Adaragunchi.

8th and 9th children

105

2.

C.I.C. Govt. High School,Adaragunchi.

-do-

135

3.

Mandal Primary School, Adaragunchi.

6th and 7th class

110 +

75

4.

S.J.R.High School, Noolvi.

8th and 9th

Discussed with H.M. twice.

5.

Government Higher Primary School, Noolvi.

5th to 7th class

120

6.

ShriGangadhar Convent English Medium School, Noolvi.

 

7th to 9th class

Discussed with  H.M. twice

and Conducted Demo. On our program.

7.

S.J.R. P.U College, Noolvi.

P.U.C. 1st& 2nd year students

Discussed with principal twice.

8.

C.I.C. Degree College, Adaragunchi.

B.A., B.Com.

Students.

Discussed with principal twice.

9.

DR. Sarojni BSW College, Adaragunchi.

 

B.S.W. students

Conducted Demo.on our program.

10.

CBS  Degree College, Noolvi.

 

B.A., B.Com.

Students.

Discussed with principal twice.

11.

Government Girls High School, (Urdu Medium), Kundgol.

8th to 9th students.

134

12.

Government Higher Primary School, Kundgol.

6th and 7th students.

126

 

 

Total

800+

We interacted with them about our project which is completely at their door step of rural village people service oriented on the “Digital Literacy and skills education program”. It is felt that all the colleges are busy in 2nd Semester exams are on and felt they would able to considered our proposal in next academic year only.

2016-2017 

In the pilot 2016-17 project, we covered 10 Govt. High Schools and 2 Primary Schools in 6 mandals in 3 Districts (Hyderabad, Rangareddy & Medchal) in Telangana State and covered the children 2000+ and created basic Computer education and awareness on e-education, Digital literacy, ICT at their door step under the banner of Panchavati Society. Panchavati has raised the donations from Individuals and supported the project. The details can be seen here.

ABSTRACT STATEMENT6th to 9th2nd to 5th
Total Districts covered :32
Total No.of Mandals covered in 3 Districts62
Total No. of Govt. High Schools covered :10--
Total No. of M.P.P. Primary Schools :--2
Total Strength of school for the 6thto 9thclasses2517115
Total strength for Permission for conducting classes.2205115
Total Children in all schools.2049115
Total No. of classes conducted in all schools8810
Total No. of classes conducted as an average per school:8.8 or 95
An average strength per school covered under each program : (2049 / 10 classes)205 Nos. per program / per day.11.5 or 12