Janambhumi Janakalyan

Works for the people, society and environment in Assam to benefit the community

  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Jorhat, Assam

  • Since

    2004

Janambhumi Janakalyan's mission is to promote general development. In addition to its own planned operations, the goal of Janambhumi Janakalyan is to Read moreprovide resources to assist, for the benefit of the greater society, all development projects, both public and private, that are undertaken by the government and non-government organizations. Janambhumi Jankalyan's new areas of interest include skill development, impact studies of development programs, showcasing success stories, and positive improvements. Documentation of successful initiatives in the field of development is also of importance to it. In order to handle any immediate issues that may emerge outside of its operational area, Janambhumi Janakalyan sets up impromptu activities. It works for the following areas: a) Media Advocacy b) Awareness Generation for student Community/Community Awareness Programme c) Survey d) Skill Development e) Impact assessment and analysis f) Social Audit g) Documentation/ process documentation h) Communication Material Development i) Community Health Management j) Art and craft development

Programs

  • Health, Public Health and Hygiene

    District
    State

    The Janambhumi Group's owners provided the land for Tankeswar Sarma Memorial Primary Health Center in Kenduguri, Jorhat, and the trust is in charge of the hospital's homoeopathic department.
    Every year, Tinsukia has health check-up camps where free medication is given out.
    To raise awareness of the issue within the media community, a media workshop on Guwahati City's municipal solid waste management was conducted.
    The trust's coordination occasionally results in the publication of essays and articles on topics related to public and medical health.
    Additionally, the trust offers materials on public health, hygiene, and health issues to a range of non-profit and government organizations involved in the development sector upon request.

  • Education - Scholarship for economically backward students

    State

    Meritorious students who require financial assistance to pursue higher education inside the State are occasionally awarded scholarships and other financial aid. Books are occasionally also given to students who are struggling financially. In addition to this, wards of in-house staff can receive specialized coaching when needed. The British Council has provided articles on English language learning, which Janambhumi Janakalyan has made an effort to publish. The papers, which cover both primary and secondary language learners, are released every two weeks. This has been conceived with the state's younger generations' growing interest and necessity in mind.

  • Livelihood Opportunities

    District
    State

    i) In cooperation with the Panchayati Raj Institution, Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship, Guwahti, IORA (the Janambhumi Group's hospitality division), and the local community, a project on skill and micro-enterprise management training in handloom was started. The goal was to empower the indigenous weavers to launch their own microbusinesses. The trainee weavers were able to manage their microbusinesses and earn a respectable income. The concept for this special project was a Rural Business Hub. A portion of the skilled weavers are employed to produce goods under the group's own brand, IORA-Weaves, which was developed for unique handloom goods. The IORA Hut, an outlet located on the group's property, is where the products are sold.
    ii) Janambhumi Group trains and rehabilitates a large number of young people, school dropouts, and underprivileged youngsters.

  • Education - Scholarship for IAS aspirants

    State

    The Trust has made it a special mission to encourage the state's youth to search for fresh perspectives on development and wealth. The Trust has always aspired to foster an environment that encourages young people in the state to embark on new and challenging tasks. According to that endeavour, there are much fewer students than in other states taking the UPSC IAS exam. The primary causes of the discrepancy were a lack of knowledge, innate indifference, and anxiety around the UPSC IAS test. In 2004, the Janambhumi Janakalyan Education Trust was established as a distinct division. For IAS candidates who want extra assistance with their preparation, the Trust established a scholarship. There is a selection test used to determine who gets the scholarship. A scholarship covering the cost of instruction at a reputable institution in New Delhi, as well as living expenses, food, and pocket money, is given to selected students for a set period of time.

Leadership Team

  • Subroto Sharma

    Chairman

  • Bornali Sharma

    Secretary

  • Rupmoy Baruah

    Treasurer

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATJ6689C

  • Registration ID

    JOR/238/B/68 of 2004-2005

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    AS/2017/0164740

  • 12A

    AAATJ6689CE20214

  • 80G

    AAATJ6689CF20214

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society