Mrinaljyoti Rehabilitation Centre Duliajan

Empowers individuals with disabilities by providing shelter and early intervention opportunities, coupled with vocational training in order to maximize the utilization of their capabilities

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About

  • Headquarters

    Dibrugarh, Assam

  • Since

    1999

Established in 1999 during a period of low societal awareness, Mrinaljyoti Rehabilitation Centre in Upper Assam aimed to fill the void in medical and Read moreeducational facilities for visually impaired children. Over fourteen years, with unwavering dedication from members, volunteers, staff, parents, and well-wishers, the centre has made significant strides in educating, treating, intervening, and rehabilitating special children. Continuous efforts, including awareness campaigns, detection drives, and parental counseling, have garnered positive responses. Supported by entities like Oil India Ltd., NEEPCO, AGCL, and others, the institution's initiatives, including Special Education, Therapeutic Treatment, and Self-Care Training, have positively impacted the lives of children with disabilities. The day-care centre, 'MRINALJYOTI,' serving over 140 children, faces constraints due to limited resources, making vocational training in Nursery, Pisciculture, Horticulture, Duckery, Goatery, and Tailoring imperative. Despite challenges, Mrinaljyoti remains committed to supporting these children even after they return home, aiming to empower them with skills for independent and productive lives. Vision: Optimizing the Abilities of Individuals with Disabilities. Mission: To Empower Individuals with Disabilities to thrive in Society with Dignity. Objectives: - To establish and sustain an institution for the care and welfare of mentally and physically handicapped individuals/children in a healthy and harmonious environment. - To employ teachers, workers, physicians, instructors, consultants, orientationists, experts, and sub-staff for the comprehensive well-being, education, counseling, and orientation of mentally and physically handicapped individuals. - To engage in activities like personal care, education, and interactive support for mentally and physically handicapped individuals to enhance their self-esteem and facilitate a meaningful life. - To accept donations, fees, grants, presents, and offerings and manage them for the society's purposes. - To train and equip mentally and physically handicapped individuals for self-supportive and dignified lives, fostering their development into good, healthy, and progressive citizens. - To establish and maintain branches of the organization throughout Assam and other states in the North East. - To publish magazines, periodicals, bulletins, theses, pamphlets, reference books, and commentaries for the benefit of mentally and physically handicapped individuals and society at large. - To operate an old age home for the elderly. - To run a care home for destitute children. - To operate a vocational and rehabilitation center for the youth of backward communities, promoting employment and self-employment.

Demographies Served

Programs

  • RAISE - North East

    State

    The Regional Action on Inclusive Education (RAISE) Northeast is a project designed to support children with special needs, complementing the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) program for inclusive education in government and government-supported schools across selected districts in Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, and Tripura. Supported by international agencies Christoffel Blinden Mission (CBM), Light for the World, and Liliane Fonds, the project, now in its fourth year, conducts a situational analysis on inclusive education. Mrinaljyoti, a partner organization in RAISE-NE, collaborates with NGOs and INGOs to foster an inclusive educational environment in SSA schools. Actively engaged with five SSA partner schools, the project contributes to Mrinaljyoti's growth as a resourceful center, marking its commitment to enhancing the quality of education for children with disabilities in the region.

  • Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR)

    State

    Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR), championed by Tom Shakespeare, Chair of Light for the World UK, is hailed for connecting people with existing services and fostering economic productivity. Originating as a WHO initiative, CBR is a community development strategy dedicated to enhancing the lives of persons with disabilities (PWDs) within their communities, ensuring their basic needs are met, and promoting inclusion and participation. Evolving into a multi-sectoral approach, CBR aims to break the cycle of poverty and disability by improving equal opportunities and social inclusion. Mrinaljyoti's CBR project, supported by various NGOs, launched on April 1, 2019, covering 22 villages under Tengakhat Block to empower 222 beneficiaries with disabilities across health, education, social, livelihood, and empowerment domains, as of March 31, 2020.

  • Project Parijat

    State

    Parijat operates as a unit within the vocational section named Pushpdalum, falling under the flagship of Oil India Limited, Duliajan. Inaugurated on November 30, 2019, by Mr. Pranjit Deka, RCE, OIL, Duliajan, the project employs five children with disabilities who engage in crafting baby protection kits for newborns aged 0-3 months. These kits consist of various items, including wrappers, jhablas, napkins, caps, mittens, and booties, assembled into gift boxes purchased by Oil India Limited for gifting to newborns in the Oil hospital. Supported by Sakshyam, the CSR section of Oil, Parijat aims to empower children with disabilities, fostering their confidence and productivity in society. There is a vision for Parijat to become independent by commercializing its products, and with the support and blessings of all involved, a brighter future is envisioned.

  • Jyotiniwas Children Home (Home for Children with Disabilities)

    State

    Nelson Mandela's poignant observation on society's essence being revealed in its treatment of children echoes the sentiment of Wess Stafford, emphasizing the impact of nurturing or destroying children's dreams on the world's fate. Children's Homes, established by the State Government or voluntary organizations, aim to provide care, protection, education, and rehabilitation for those in need, spanning various vulnerable groups.

    The Child Welfare Committees (CWC) play a crucial role in overseeing matters related to these children. Mrinaljyoti Rehabilitation Centre stands out as a significant contributor, currently offering hostel facilities to 7 girls and 22 boys with disabilities under CWC supervision. The diverse range of children in need includes those on the streets, orphans, working children, abuse victims, and more. Financial support from the State Child Protection Society (SCPS), Assam, reinforces the organization's efforts to provide a nurturing environment for these children.

  • Uttaran (DISHA Project)

    State

    UTTRAN (Disha Project) is an inclusive early intervention and school readiness scheme catering to children aged 0-10 with disabilities under the National Trust Act. The project, operational throughout the country except in Jammu and Kashmir, establishes Disha Centres for early intervention, offering therapies, training, and family support to Persons with Disabilities (PwD). At Mrinaljyoti, 13 Children with Disabilities have successfully transitioned into mainstream education through the Disha scheme. The centre provides a comprehensive team, including a Special Educator, Early Intervention Therapist, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Counsellor, Caregiver, Ayas, Physical trainer, and speech therapist. The facility includes infrastructure such as a Medical/Assessment room, a personal computer, an activity room, and a recreation room, alongside transportation facilities for PwDs.

Leadership Team

  • Father G.P. Amalraj

    President

  • Ms. Bulbul Adhyapak

    Executive President

  • Ms. Amiya Pathak Borpujari

    Founder Secretary

  • Ms. Mitanjali Lahkar

    Assistant Secretary

  • Mr. Joyananda Baruah

    Treasurer

  • Ms. Lalita Dhadopkar

    Member

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    51-100

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

    AAAAM8210H

  • Registration ID

    RS/DIB/255/A/08

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    AS/2009/0002844

  • 12A

    209/12A/CIT/DBR/2011-12

  • FCRA

    020750020

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Mrinaljyoti Rehabilitation Centre, Kumud Nagar, Duliajan, Dibrugarh - 786602, Assam, India

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2014-15

    Income
    Rs.4,601,593
    Expenses
    Rs.4,267,698
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.1,168,957
    Program Expenses
    Rs.3,098,741
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  • 2015-16

    Income
    Rs.5,472,929
    Expenses
    Rs.5,473,332
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.1,549,158
    Program Expenses
    Rs.3,924,174
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  • 2016-17

    Income
    Rs.3,947,318
    Expenses
    Rs.4,288,651
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.1,377,099
    Program Expenses
    Rs.2,911,552
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