About
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Headquarters
Kalakad, Tamil Nadu
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Since
1988
Arasan Rural Development Society was founded by a group of dedicated social workers in the year 1988. ARDS was originally establish Read moreed as an organization by the name Arasan Vidhyalaya with emphasis on promoting education and impartiing vocational training to poor girls. The members of the organization felt that it was necessary to work for the welfare of all sections and categories of the rural disadvantaged communities and hence the name of the organization was changed to Arasan Rural Development Society (ARDS) in the year 1995. Then onwards, ARDS began to function as a rural development NGO and carry out various activities for the overall development of the rural community. Initially, ARDS was functioning with a limited staff and minimum resources. There were only 3 vocational instructors and 2 tutors carrying out vocational training in typewriting, shorthand, tailoring and coaching classes for SSLC failed candidates. From 1992 onwards, ARDS started receiving government support for implementing vocational training and awareness generation programs. It has implemented a vocational training programme in typewriting, benefiting 100 girls each year, aided by Central Social Welfare Board, Project for Promotion of Small Family Norm and Population Control aided by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, an awareness building programme on alcoholism aided by the Ministry of Welfare, anti-dowry workshop aided by the Department of Women and Child Development, national integration Campaign, TRYSEM Programmes, construction of low cost latrines, provision of smokeless chulahs, oldage home for older persons aided by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, short stay Home for women and girls in distress aided by Central Social Welfare Board, family counseling centre by Central Social Welfare Board, REDP in ready-made garments making to rural poor women aided by NABARD, SHG formation and linkage project aided by NABARD Chennai, micro-credit program aided by Rashtriya Mahila Kosh, New Delhi, Minorities Development and Finance Corporation New Delhi, computer training programme to poor girls aided by Central Social Welfare Board and Balwady Education Project aided by Castricum Muttatharah, Netherlands, Child Labour Rehabilitation Project by Wild Ganzon, Netherlands, Swadhar Shelter Home for abandoned women aided by the Ministry of Women and Child Development New Delhi, SHGs formation and linkage by Tamil Nadu Corporation for Development of Women Ltd. Chennai, Project for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled by District Disabled Rehabilitation Officer, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu.
Demographies Served
Programs
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Homes for the distressed women
This facility offers compassionate care, attending to the emotions and sorrows of those in distress. It provides comfort during periods of depression and ensures a secure environment, offering shelter, food, healthcare, delivery and postnatal services, counseling, legal assistance, and rehabilitative support. The primary goal is to empower these women and girls, fostering their independence in socio-economic aspects. Additionally, it extends care to the children of these individuals, providing free education, nutrition, recreation, and more. Efforts are made to reconnect with the families, exploring opportunities for reconciliation and restarting family life. The rehabilitative training programs, including basket making, toy making, sewing, and typing, have equipped our residents with upgraded skills, enabling them to achieve economic independence.
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Home for senior citizens
The elderly care facility offers complimentary accommodation to destitute and impoverished men and women, with the primary goal of providing peace during their final days. In addition to fundamental amenities like food and individual beds, the organization maintains a dedicated medical staff to attend to the healthcare needs of the elderly.
This home serves as a refuge for senior citizens who are destitute and without a home, having been abandoned by their families. At present, the facility accommodates 25 residents, with the minimum age for senior citizens residing in the center being 60 years. The residents receive free lodging, medical attention, and meals. While most of them are beyond the age for regular employment, the facility strives to ensure their well-being and comfort during their later years. -
Family counselling centre
Family Counselling Services are crucial for upholding the rights of women and preserving family bonds. ARDS operates a Family Counselling Centre in Kalakad, facilitated by two counsellors (one male and one female). These counsellors attentively address the concerns of couples, fostering awareness among men about the significance of gender equality and women's rights. They guide couples to resolve their issues amicably through mutual tolerance. If reconciliation becomes challenging, legal assistance is offered to women, assisting them in approaching the police or the court. In situations involving physical or mental violence against women in their homes, guidance is provided for residing in Short Stay/Swadhar Homes.
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Training program
The scheme aims to empower and boost the confidence of Minority women, as well as their neighbours from different communities residing in the same village/locality. This empowerment is achieved by imparting knowledge, providing tools, and teaching techniques for effective interaction with government systems, banks, and various institutions at all levels.
The broader objective is to empower minority women from diverse communities, encouraging them to break free from the confines of their homes and communities. The initiative seeks to inspire them to take on leadership roles and assert their rights, both individually and collectively. This involves accessing services, facilities, skills, and opportunities while claiming their rightful share of government development benefits. Ultimately, the goal is to enhance their lives and living conditions.
Leadership Team
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Kingsly Moses T
Chief Functionary
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Andrew Belwin Samuel A
Chairman
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John Martin A
Treasurer
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Elango B
Executive Member
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Kasthuribai G
Executive Member
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
21-50
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AADAA6731E
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Registration ID
27/88
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VO ID / Darpan ID
TN/2010/0024699
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12A
AADAA6731EE20165
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80G
AADAA6731EF20221
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FCRA
076030115
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society
Website
Financial Details
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2020-21
IncomeRs.6,950,420ExpensesRs.6,942,755Admin ExpensesRs.66,965Program ExpensesRs.6,875,790Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.