Cause Area
Primary Sectors
Secondary Sectors
Financials
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2021
Total IncomeRs.45,172,398Total ExpensesRs.34,578,878Non Program ExpensesRs.4,207,968Program ExpensesRs.22,553,192Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2022
Total IncomeRs.66,657,796Total ExpensesRs.48,026,529Non Program ExpensesRs.4,739,009Program ExpensesRs.29,839,869Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2023
Total IncomeRs.35,875,872Total ExpensesRs.46,817,251Non Program ExpensesRs.4,016,124Program ExpensesRs.44,010,405Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2024
Total IncomeRs.78,517,851Total ExpensesRs.62,696,982Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.
Geographies Served
Programs
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Primary Healthcare Programme
District
Dungarpur
States
Rajasthan
Basic Health Services (BHS) operates AMRIT Clinics, offering affordable primary healthcare in South Rajasthan. These clinics provide low-cost, quality care with skilled nurses, supported by physicians and teleconsultation. BHS's Dungarpur PHC partnership with the Rajasthan Government has improved healthcare access and childbirths. The Aspur Project strengthens the public health system through community empowerment, quality improvements, and telemedicine. BHS collaborates with private hospitals for referrals and uses technology to enhance care.
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Rural Sensitization Programme
District
Nilgiris
Dharmapuri
States
Tamil Nadu
Basic Healthcare Services (BHS) is set to conduct a Rural Sensitization Programme From September 30 to October 2, 2023, BHS invites young medical professionals to a 3-day immersive experience in primary healthcare, offering an opportunity to connect with rural India and reflect on the co-existing yet different healthcare realities within the same country. As urban areas dominate medical facilities and education, this programme aims to bridge the gap by exposing participants to grassroots healthcare challenges. Originally initiated by Tribal Health Initiative, Sittilingi and Gudalur Adivasi Hospital, this programme has expanded to North India through collaboration with BHS in Southern Rajasthan. Medical students, postgraduates, and junior doctors engage in rural life, interact with communities, and learn from various experts during the camp, contributing to the enhancement of healthcare in the country.
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Nutrition Programme
StateStates
Rajasthan
Basic Health Services (BHS) runs day-care centres called "phulwaris" that provide nourishment and cognitive development for young children in remote tribal communities, reducing malnutrition. BHS's initiatives tackle food insecurity, including backyard poultry projects and kitchen gardens, improving meat and vegetable consumption in households. Goat farming projects increase meat and milk availability while boosting family income. These efforts enhance health and well-being, complementing BHS's focus on medical care and education.
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Migrant Healthcare Programme
District
Ahmedabad
States
Gujarat
Basic Health Services (BHS) collaborates with Aajeevika Bureau (AB) to address the health challenges faced by migrant workers and their families in cities like Ahmedabad. These migrants, mainly from South Rajasthan, UP, and MP, lack access to healthcare due to their hazardous jobs and poor living conditions. BHS and AB's programme offers solutions such as Day-Care Centres at construction sites, providing safety, nutrition, and education for migrant children. It also focuses on detecting and treating Tuberculosis (TB) among migrants, achieving high treatment completion rates. The initiative involves linking migrants with existing urban health services through partnerships with municipal systems, addressing the gaps highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Impact Metrics
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Children Given Educational and Soft Skill Support
Program Name
After School Programme
Year-wise Metrics- 2018-19 406
- 2019-20 381
- 2020-21 614
- 2021-22 738
- 2022-23 809
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Number of People Reached to Generate Awareness About Human Trafficking
Year-wise Metrics- 2018-19 2223
- 2019-20 11000
- 2020-21 10057
- 2021-22 8720
- 2022-23 15337
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AACTB0320J
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Registration Number
2693
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CSR Form 1
Not Available
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80G
AACTB0320JE20216
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12A
AACTB0320JE20184
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FCRA
125690124
About
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Headquarters
Udaipur, Rajasthan
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Since
2013
Impact
Basic Health Services (BHS) has made an impact, with a total of 419,874 patient visits, serving 90% tribal and 57% female patients, along with 56% migrant households, the proportion of severely underweight children among enrolled children has decreased dramatically from 29% to 6%, its efforts have resulted in estimated annual savings of INR 2.83 crore due to affordable outpatient care and INR 63.6 lakh due to in-patient care.
Vision and Mission
BHS's vision is to enable marginalized and vulnerable communities to lead healthy lives with dignity. Their mission is to provide high quality and responsive primary healthcare for the last family in the communities they serve.
Political & Religious Declarations
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Political Affiliation
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Religious Affiliation
Location
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Offices in Cities
Other Details
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Type
Non-profit
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Sub Type
Trust
Website
Technology Adoption
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SOC 2 Compliant
No
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Financial Management
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Beneficiary Management