Best Practices

  • Care and Rehabilitation: Till June ’09, 347 destitute have been admitted to the Society from which 208 have been relieved on mental and physical recovery after proper care and treatment.
  • Dam Silt Cleaning: Majri Dam lake silt was removed to de chock the buried pipe lines and the water supply to the fields was revived. The dam was out of work for last seven years as the silt got deposited in its wells and pipe lines due to lack of preventive maintenance. The dam was a multi lakh rupees project made to conserve rain water for irrigation. The villagers complained many times to the concerned department to sort out the problem but they were told it is difficult to restart the dam. The dam silt approximately 20 feet was removed within 10 days. The main well was raised to three feet and new pipe line was laid. Later on the concerned department praised the work done by the Society and ensured the technical help in future.
  • Cradle was put at main gate of the Society to accept the unwanted child. The motive was to control female foeticide to improve sex ratio. Two unwanted baby girls were received on different times in the cradle. Later on both were adopted by childless couples through legal procedure.
  • Mission Milaap: One of the volunteer sewadar of the Society S.Charanjit Singh discovered a new method to reunite the missing destitute with their families through internet. Click for more details here.
  • Prabh Aasra Rang Manch: The Society has launched a Social Awareness Mission under the name of 'Prabh Asra Rang Manch'. The team of this mission is running a big compaign to make the masses aware about the social evils, injustice and their fundamental rights by the means of stage performances and 'nukkad nataks'. Click for more details here.