Cause Area
Geographies Served
Programs
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Livelihood and placement
Recognizing the need for sustainable livelihoods to break the cycle of vulnerability, BKS initiated a program to train trafficking survivors as security guards and housekeeping staff. Collaborating with government agencies, corporate houses, and UNODC, the initiative has empowered around 230 girls who now work across the country. Basanti, another beneficiary, shares her journey from working as a mistreated maid to becoming a trained security guard through BKS.
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Sakhi Samwad
In collaboration with BKS, JSLPS actively participated in the Sakhi Samwan Meeting, setting up a stall in the meeting premises. The organizations distributed pamphlets detailing the new project Swavalamban and engaged with attendees, sharing information about their respective works. The interaction included promoting the Swavalamban project and providing brief details to the audience. Pamphlets of ongoing projects and a copy of the annual report for 2017-18 were presented to all honorable guests. The initiative received positive responses, particularly from young girls expressing interest in enrolling for skill development training. Guests visiting the stall congratulated the organizations for their work and sought information about the new project.
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Swabhiman Betiya
The Swabhiman Batiya campaign was inaugurated by Bal Kalyan Sangh & ATSEC India at Dr. Ram Dayal Munda Tribal Research Institute, Ranchi, on 16th February 2019. The program aimed to fortify and promote women empowerment schemes in Jharkhand, such as "Mukhya Matri Sukanya Yojna," and raise awareness about issues like child trafficking, child labor, child marriage, child abuse, women abuses, women protection, and women empowerment.
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Bal Adhikar Mahotsav (Hausla)
On the occasion of the 29th International Child Rights Day, approximately 200 children from Observation Homes and Kishori Niketan gathered to showcase their talents at Saptrishi Bhawan and Rajendra Bhawan on November 23-24, 2018. The primary objective of the event was to provide children with a platform to exhibit their talents, empowering them in their skills to boost motivation and encouragement. As part of the Hausla program, 25 children who are survivors of trafficking and child labour were chosen to showcase their talents in performing arts, including paintings, street plays, and speeches based on a theme at the national-level program, Bal Mohatsav.
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CHILDLINE (1098) Service
Since 2011, Bal Kalyan Sangh (BKS) has been actively serving as a Nodal organization in collaboration with six Collab & sub-centre NGO Partners in Pakur and a Collaborative organization in Dhanbad District, along with two Sub-centre NGO partners.
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Balkunj (Children Home for Boys)
BKS operates two Children’s Homes in Jharkhand with the backing of the (ICPS) Department of Women, Child Development, and Social Security, Government of Jharkhand. One, named "Balkunj," is located in West Singhbhum, catering to boys, while the other, "Kishori Niketan," situated in Bijupara, Ranchi District, serves girls. Both Children's Homes function as Residential Child Care Institutions for Children in Need of Care & Protection, duly registered under the JJ Act 2015 by ICPS, Government of Jharkhand. The focus extends beyond providing a safe and healthy environment, emphasizing the all-round personality development of the children. Various methods, including Yoga, Art Therapy, Animal Assisted Psycho-therapy, Sports, exposure to literature and science, and the development of different livelihood and life skills, are employed to foster positive transformation.
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State Resource Centre (SRC) & Integrated Rescue cum Rehabilitation Centre (IRRC)
For the first time, BKS operates the State Resource Centre in Ranchi and the Integrated Resource-cum-Rehabilitation Centre (IRRC) project in New Delhi, supported by the Department of Women, Child Development & Social Security, Government of Jharkhand. The primary objective of establishing these two coordination centres is to facilitate the rescue of victims, identify survivors in various shelter homes in Delhi, and coordinate with local administration and other stakeholders to provide support services such as medical examinations, lodging of FIRs, wage compensation, legal aid, and ensure safe repatriation to their home state.
Leadership Team
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Sanjay Kumar Mishra
Chief Functionary
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Birendra Prasad
Chairman
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Pramod Kumar Verma
Treasurer
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Sanjay KR.
Secretary
Demographics & Structure
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Organisation Strength
None
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AABTB6166H
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Registration Number
753/2008-2009
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CSR Form 1
Not Available
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80G
AABTB6166HF20120
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12A
AABTB6166HE20120
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FCRA
337800047
About
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Headquarters
Ranchi, Jharkhand
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Since
2008
Impact
Over the past five years, BKS has rescued 1,319 trafficked girls from various states, freed 85 child laborers, provided vocational training, and supported 1,800 families through self-employment initiatives.
Vision and Mission
BKS envisions improving the socio-economic status of vulnerable communities, especially women and children, by promoting human rights and creating an inclusive environment where they can access essential health and education services.
Political & Religious Declarations
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Political Affiliation
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Religious Affiliation
Location
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Headquarters
Bal Kalyan Sangh, Saraswati Nagar, P.O.- Kamre, P.S.- Ratu, Ranchi - 835222, Jharkhand, India
Directions, Ranchi, Jharkhand -
Offices in Cities
New Delhi, Dhanbad, Dumka, Pakur, Chaibasa, Khunti
Other Details
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Type
Non-profit
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Sub Type
Society
Website
Technology Adoption
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SOC 2 Compliant
No
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Financial Management
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Beneficiary Management