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ANNUAL REPORT
April’2017-March’2018
Parents Association for the Empowerment of Persons
with Intellectual Disability
MUSKAAN
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TO OURMEMBERS
Muskaan’s vision
A society which recognizes human diversity and respects the rights of all people irrespective of
levels of abilities
Muskaan’s mission
Muskaan is determined to create and provide opportunities for capacity development of Persons
with Intellectual Disability and their families; advocate for their rights and legal capacity;
collaborate, facilitate and promote the creation of an enabling environment and an inclusive
society.
Guiding Values of Muskaan
Alleviation of as much suffering and discrimination as possible
Dignity of work, regardless of job titles
Thoughtful usage of all the resources including special care for cost effectiveness
Working with the spirit of mutual help & cooperation, sensitivity to others needs &
feelings and team spirit
Creating and nurturing an environment which encourages each other’s growth through
communication of positives and negatives in an honest, detached and sensitive manner
Integrity, transparency and humanistic values
Giving best to our work motivated by internal rewards
Service to humanity without personal publicity
Healthy self-criticism , openness to new ways of thinking
Conflict resolution through caring and direct discussions with understanding
Promotion of democratic, decentralized and participative decision making
REFLECTIONS OF THE PRESIDENT
Shanti Auluck
Muskaan as a social development organization is at the cross roads where some clear choices
have to be made keeping in mind the future of Muskaan. One thing is absolutely clear to my
mind that it should always remain focused on enhancing the quality of life of children and adults
with Intellectual Disability who still live marginal and neglected existence in our society.
Acceptance and respect for differences and providing growth opportunities and dignified life is
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essential for that. We should stop seeing them with the lens of disability and appreciate the
different view of the world that they bring with them.
Securing future of persons with ID (intellectual disability) and their families depends upon
securing Muskaan’s future as a progressive, responsive, transparent and efficient organization.
We have to maintain NGO spirit but build a corporate efficiency. That means efficient and
responsive management systems, openness to new learnings and adopts best practices wherever
we need, high sense of accountability on the part of every member of Muskaan team, creative
initiative in all students related program, individualized understanding of each and every
student and constant up-gradation of knowledge and understanding.
In order to achieve the above, Muskaan needs another strategic plan to initiate necessary changes
in the way we develop action plans for next five years. This will be a collective exercise of
Muskaan team which would include all stakeholders including volunteers with proficiency in
related fields.
The sector of ID looks up to Muskaan as a model which has yielded successful results in training
and employment as well as assisted living provided in a group home. Muskaan also created
effective models of awareness building, advocacy and family support services. We owe a lot of
responsibility and accountability for constant up-gradation of that.
MUSKAAN PROGRAMS The focus of all our programs is capacity building of our students with intellectually challenged
and their families. When it comes to education of minds, it never has a limit. Experience of
working with students keeps giving us new ideas and insights and thereby prompting us to
bring modifications in curriculum and its transaction. The following section gives a brief about
such developments.
Students’ development program
Over the last few years, Muskaan has been receiving lot of visitors from Pan India & across
globe. These are primarily parents and professionals working for persons with IDD. They are
interested in understanding the Muskaan’s various models of services for persons with IDD and
replicate it in their locations. This brings lot of pride and satisfaction amongst the team at
Muskaan along with a much larger responsibility to maintain the quality of services and keep
evolving our programs.
Highlights of Activity Centre - It mainly caters to persons with high support needs of various
kinds (physical, emotional, communication, learning etc.). The focus of training this year was to
increase their attention span in activities, develop acceptable social behavior, build concepts
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required in daily functioning, and pre-vocational skills. This was achieved by organizing Fun
based sports activities, Computer based activities, skill building workshops, outings to various
places and participation in larger events of Muskaan like Festival celebrations. Total numbers of
students under this program are thirty five and seven regular staff members, six activity teachers
and four volunteers are engaged with them.
Senior group Program– This program is specially designed for senior age group. A major change
in this program was brought by reducing the working hours for our senior adults due to
reducing physical stamina & frequent health issues. A significant change was seen in their
attendance after that and also, they started enjoying their activities more. The number of adults
in this program is thirteen and two regular staff members and five activity teachers are engaged
with them.
Data Entry Training Program- This program has seen success as two of our students were
employed by a corporate as Data Entry operators in Oct 2017. For rest of them we have been
generating work from Muskaan office to train them in understanding timelines, targets & quality
of work. We have also assigned few more responsibilities to them which were being performed
by staff members. These small assignments on regular basis have led to better confidence among
them as well as communication & social skills. There are sixteen students and one regular
teacher, four activity teachers are working with them.
Along with the above-mentioned training programs, all students receive regular inputs in
Physical fitness, Sports & recreational activities; computer-based activities, life Skills, and
need based therapy. Up-gradation of vocational skills is an essential component of all our
vocational skills programs.
Muskaan East Extension Centre- In July 2017, Muskaan opened its first extension centre for
Vocational Training in Sahibabad. It has been possible with the support of Mrs. Kavita Tomer, a
parent who gave her house for running it and her voluntary services for managing it. One senior
faculty member from Muskaan was dedicated to develop the program, train the teacher and
work with parents. The first year of its operation has been challenging but the program is now
settling down gradually. Presently there are-seven students, one regular teacher, two part time
staff, one volunteer and one mentor.
Assisted /supported Employment Centre
Supported employment within Muskaan- The focus of this year was to train the students in
new tasks of the same vocational activities as the product range, designs & packing styles have
been changing. Monthly workshops were held in each vocational unit to this effect with follow
up in daily routine work. This resulted in enhanced capacities of all units as students were able
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to take up new responsibilities. Presently thirty three work associates and thirty one students are
placed in Supported employment within Muskaan. Fourteen regular teachers, four activity
teachers and many volunteers are engaged with them. We also reviewed criteria for moving to
work centre along with grades of stipend.
Supported Employment outside Muskaan- The highlight of this year was increase in
networking and recognition of our model of training & placements by many NGOs, Employment
partners and Global organizations. People showed interest in understanding and replicating our
model in their area of work. We started training in four new sites involving ten trainees.
Employment of eleven candidates was confirmed during the year, some of whom have been
placed in previous year. We conducted sixteen sensitization & re-sensitization programs during
the year for various employers. Sixty four review sessions were conducted for various sites
(monthly, quarterly & bi-annual) to track progression of trainees and employed adults with ID.
As a result of these reviews, refresher training/advanced training was conducted at various sites
for our trainees/ employed adults.
We also presented our success and achievements in open employment at various conferences,
workshops, seminars represented by not only the trainers but also our Young adults. Vinyas Rao
& Puneet Auluck made presentations at two National Conferences.
Product Development & Marketing
This year we moved a step further in getting bulk orders during Diwali. Muskaan products are
being picked up for corporate gifts, weddings and conferences. It has helped in having regular
work for students throughout the year. Bulk orders involve lot of packing apart from production
of items which generates more work for students. On the other hand it reduces stress on other
resources which are required in venue sales.
This year, we applied for getting FSSAI License with all due preparations happening over last
one year. Few new Products were introduced in Units:
Bakery & Food: Baked mathi, Baked namakpara, Variety of chocolates.
Stationary: Different sizes and shapes of gift bags, greeting cards.
Our Regular Customers include Jawaharlal Nehru University, Bloo Nimboo Voyages, Times
Internet, Gulati Foods Pvt.Ltd., Tripti Foods, Competent Software Pvt.Ltd., Ambedkar
University, Fab cafe, Country Inn & Suites by Carlson, Smart Analyst Pvt. Ltd, Lemon Tree
Hotels, Japanese Volunteer Group, Inner Wheel Club.
We have been taking our products to these Schools & Colleges: Apeejay School, Ramjas School,
St.Mark’s School, St. Columba’s School, Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Acharya Narendra dev College,
Lady Shri Ram College, School Of Inspired Learning, Shiv Nadar School.
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Volunteers from different schools and colleges have participated in our awareness programs and
marketing of our products.
Staff Development Program
This year also we organised capacity building workshops for teachers in the month of June 2017
on varied topics e.g. developing Curriculum on vocational training, life skills training, criteria for
placement in supported employment center within & outside Muskaan. We also organised few
workshops throughout the year on various topics of interest to our team. Few of the team
members also attended workshops organised by other institutes. Some professionals from
leadership team of the Muskaan made presentations in various forums about Intellectual
Disability and Successful Models of services created by Muskaan.
DATE Info of Program /Event
1-3rd April Two professionals (Abha& Reena) participated in Autism tool training
organized by AIIMS in partnership with National Trust
3rd April Management team along with special educators participated in Autism
workshop at Vigyan Bhawan organized by National Trust in partnership
with AFA
6th June Management team along with special educators participated in a conference
at Vigyan bhawan on inclusive India Campaign
5th Sep Muskaan team celebrated teachers’ day as day outing at Deer park
12th Sep Management team along with special educators Participated in AGM
National Trust
15th Nov Muskaan team participated in “walk for wish” at Gurugram organised by
CBRE Delhi office
AGM 2018
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Muskaan's Residential Facility
When we visualize an ideal residential facility or a group home we always think of creating one
as community living model. At Muskaan also we have created a facility on the principles of
assisted living and as kind of community living. There are three families living on the same
complex and children of other staff members spend time with our residents. It is an inclusive set
up where we all live, celebrate and share sorrows together. We are sharing few highlights and
achievements of this year here.
The year started with lots of excitement and hope of getting extension of lease of the complex for
a longer period. We approached all the concerned offices and ministries to get lease of MPCC
extended. Many Govt. Officials Including SDM, Mehrauli, National trust and State commissioner
for Persons with Disabilities, Delhi visited the facility, met residents and interacted with staff. All
of them have given an excellent inspection report appreciating the services created by Muskaan.
But due to no response from officials for extension of lease it has created an uncertainty in the
minds of parents and Muskaan for sustainability, due to which we did not take any more
admissions or invested on infrastructure.
Highlights
S.No. Areas Activities
1. Residents related Total 18 Beneficiaries (12 Males & 6 Females ) are
living in the facility . Didn’t take more admission due
to delay in extension of lease of MPC ,Dera village .
Activities Introduced a New Activity of Knitting for making
Mufflers. Two of our senior staff members
received training. The trained teacher simplified the
steps to provide training to two residents. The project
is on trial runs.
Other activities of making windchimes, keychains,
door hangings, embroidered mattie bags were
structured
Recreation and
celebrations
In May residents went for an outing at SPLASH
WATER PARK.
To strengthen Recreation program football, basketball
, Carom board with stand, Jenga sets etc were
procured.
In December Mr.&Mrs.Anand Jain spent few hours
with the residents making them enjoy by playing
Musical chair,tombola, cards and Jenga
We celebrate all the national and regional festivals.
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Two festivals Janmashtami and Dussehra are
celebrated with great enthusiasm. On Janmashtami
Krishan Jhanki was presented by residents and staff
children. On Dushera ten feet tall Effigy of Ravana
was made and burnt by the residents & staff.
2. Fund raising Inner Wheel club Donated 2 Steel tables for Kitchen .
Received Grocery from Main Tendue and Mrs. Rani
Mahant. One time donations for kitchen were brought
by two individuals .
3. Medical support and
Fitness
A Dental Camp was organised by MRU for screening
and treatment of Muskaan Residents and staff.
Donations raised to improve in-house facility for First
Aid and fitness. Brought heat pads , Ultrasonic
Machine along with medicine boxes & thermometers
For fitness program brought pully exercises, thera
bands, weight cuffs.
4. Team Building This year Muskaan's Residential team initiated a very
interesting activity to improve bonding among staff
and residents. We planned to celebrate birthdays of
staff and students together every quarter. Every one
contributed money and time towards this plan. We
enjoyed these celebrations and received Gifts.
A get together was organized for staff in May which
included Rain Dance and Food.
This project is having three Major challenges:
First, delay in the grant of extension of lease of MPCC complex by Delhi Govt. to National Trust.
Next, the increasing need of human support during hospitalization of our residents. Although
now the expenses are born by parents / guardians but in future it will add more financial &
physical challenges when parents are not alive.
Last but not the least, service Staff turnover- We train people and they leave within six months.
The cycle of searching for the right person, training them and availing of their services takes lots
of energy.
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Family Support services
Approximately 240 certificates were issued in 3 months (April to June 2018) at AIIMS with
facilitation by our team. From July 2017 onwards AIIMS has stopped issuing certificates at
Genetics Dept. as there is no psychologist on panel.
At Muskaan, due to increase in demand, counseling days have been increased to 3 days
(Tues,Wed &Thur) in a week and till now 104 cases have been taken up. Out of this 95 cases were
for admission and 9 cases were for psychological issues For psychological issues usually
counseling is needed periodically for few months or years. After untimely death of Dr.Sahajpal,
Dr.Savita Sapra, an experienced psychologist retired from AIIMS is continuing with counseling
services . 20 of the candidates are coming for home base program.
Medical support- This year a lot of effort was put in by Muskaan team for facilitation of Medical
services for our students. A multi-services health camp was organized for all students including
various specialists like Eye, ENT, Dental, Ortho, and General physician. We have developed a
good contact with Dr.Savita Puri from Delhi Medical Council .She is developing referral list for
muskaan students and families for medical consultations in Delhi/NCR.
We organized annual PTMs for all the parents which were attended by 89 parents in May 2017.
Another PTM was organized for training groups in Nov 2017 which was attended by 30 parents.
Awareness & advocacy
In last few years activities undertaken in this program have increased considerably. Many more
schools, institutes, corporates and organizations from different parts of world visited us to know
about working of Muskaan. Muskaan participated and supported several awareness initiatives of
different organization.
Regular activities undertaken by Muskaan to facilitate parents to receive benefits of govt.
schemes: Niramaya Health insurance enrollment total: 57 (43 renewal + 14 new)
Legal guardianship: 27
Glimpses of programs held for awareness
World Disability Day: 2nd December
Muskaan participated in several programs held by different organization including
Ministry of Social Justice.. Muskaan students presented a dance performance at India Gate
at a program organised by NCPEDP. A Book “Twilight’s Children” was released on that
day which also carried an article by Dr. Shanti Auluck.
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World Down’s Syndrome Day
On 21st March, Muskaan was decorated with blue & yellow balloons to mark
World Down Syndrome Day
Muskaan organised fun Games for students
Two teams of students, teachers & volunteers went to metro stations (Gurugram &
AIIMS) and distributed pamphlets to the commuters to spread awareness
A group of 20 people (student, teacher & volunteer)dressed in yellow went to
public places for an outing to spread awareness
Muskaan organised a one-day symposium in partnership with National Trust on
25th March to mark Down syndrome Day. Experts from all over the country
participated. Approx 450+people participated from Delhi NCR. Two of our
students, Dr. Shanti Auluck & Ms. Neera Chawla were part of various Panels for
the day.
Exposure Visits from other Institutes
Date Name of Institute Total no of
Visitor
Reason for Visit
5th April Teachers trainee Amity Saket 40 To understand Challenges
of the field of ID
26th April Students of Manav Rachna
University
26 Sensitization visit
19th July Team of Air force Golden Jubilee
school
5 To understand adult
vocational training of PWID
26th July Management team of YMCA 6 To learn about functioning
of Muskaan
2nd Aug Air force wives association 20 To learn about different
vocations
11th Aug Visit from NIPCCD 12 To understand Challenges
of the field of ID
22 Aug Fortune Institute of Management,
along with a team from Afghanistan
23 To understand the
functionality of Muskaan
23 Aug Sardar Patel Vidyalaya 8 To understand the
functionality of Muskaan
31st Aug XL-Catlin Team 35 To learn and spent time
with our friends
19th Sep NIMH team 25 To understand Challenges
of the field of ID
6th October Bill &Milinda Gates Foundation 42 Day out at Muskaan
7th Nov Magnetti Marelli 28 Day out at Muskaan
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Participation of students in sports, cultural Events and festivals 2017-18
Nov 22 Shiv Nadar School 31 For Sensitization
Nov 29 Shiv Nadar School 33 For Sensitization
Dec 6 Shiv Nadar School 29 For Sensitization
8th Dec International faculty &
representatives from JNU
18 To know the functionality of
Muskaan
22nd Dec Tears Sansthan Agra 33 To know about how to work
Intellectual disability
10th
January
A group of Parents, Professionals
along with PWD from Meghalaya
27 To know about how to work
with Intellectual disability
7th Feb Visit from St Columbus School 35 Sensitization visit
13th Feb Students from Gargi College 12 Sensitization visit for
volunteering
16th Feb Visit from Microsoft 12 Sensitization along with to
know about functioning of
Muskaan
28th Feb. Visit from Katha special school 17 To learn about different
vocations
7th March Brand heads of Lemon tree hotel 12 To know about how to work
with Intellectual disability
14th March Visit from AkshayPratishthan 25 Visit of special education
students to know how to
work with PWID & learn
about different vocations
22nd March Visit from American Embassy
School
42 To learn and spent time
with our friends
29th March Visit from Keystone Institute team 6 To know about how to work
with Intellectual disability
Indoor & Outdoor Programs / Events
Date Info of Programs / Events
5th April Students participated in Painting competition at IHC organised by AFA
to mark the Autism day
24th April Participated in an exhibition of photographs “The Paths We Walk”
National Trust, in collaboration with Society for Child Development,
New Delhi
31st July XL catlin team came to spent the day with Muskaan students
6th June Participated in a conference at Vigyan bhawan on inclusive India
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Sports Events
Date & Place
Name of sport Staff
representative
Students
participated
Position
6&7 July
Nirmaya Tihar
Jail
Cycling Mr Kamlesh Chetan Singh 1km -7th
Aditya Mahalwal 500m- 7th
Ajay Rana 500m- 2nd
Shagun Bhola 500m-2nd
Campaign
4th August Celebration of Raksha bandhan
14th August Independence Day & Janmashtami Celebration
29th Oct Dusshera celebration
3rd October Diwali Inaugural function
16th
October
Diwali celebration
15th Nov Participated in “walk for wish” at Gurugram organised by CBRE Delhi
office
22nd Dec Christmas celebration
14th Jan Lohri was celebrated by Muskaan trainees with full energy
25th Jan Trainees & Staff celebrated Republic day. Event was organised by Candle
Unit. Under Privileged Students of Very Special Art was the guest for the
event, they also presented a Nukkad Natak along with other programs.
16th Feb Stationary Workshop, 17 participants: To bring new designs
14th,16th,20th
Feb
Team of Lemon Tree Hotel, Four Points Hotel came to celebrate
valentine’s day cum friendship month. Visit was followed by a formal
welcome by our trainees and orientation by our Chairperson Dr Auluck.
Muskaan tour and few fun games were organised to build a deeper bond
25th Feb 60 members (approx.) participated in the meeting.
It was felt that as Muskaan grows, we need to revisit the vision of
Muskaan, it should evolve as a national level employment partner, best
training Institute for skill development in this field and a role model
organization providing enriching work environment , best possible
remuneration and benefits for people working with PWID
7th March We celebrated Art Carnival cum Holi celebration. Every one enjoyed the
activities like painting, pottery, flower plucking, jewelry making, paper
quelling, tattoo making, Mehndi designing.
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28 & 29 Aug
Asha Special
School
Bocce Mr Akhilesh
Ms Shalini
MsAnnu
Prerna 1st
Niyati 1st
Simran 2nd
Isha 2nd
Aarushi 2nd
Varshita 2nd
Ritu 3rd
Ekas 3rd
Mahima 3rd
Sugandha 3rd
8th Nov
Sneh Kunj
Athletics Mr Kamlesh
Mr Subhash
Mrs Yadav
Aarushi Kartik Bocce-3rd
Neeru Ahuja Bocce- 3rd
Dev Yadav Bocce& 50 mtr run-
3rd
Sahil Bindra Bocce& 50 mtr run-
3rd
Jaskirat SBT- 1st& 50 mtr
run
Nitin suri SBT-2nd
Shashank SBT-3rd
Vijit Ahuja SBT-1st
Tushar Tyagi SBT- 2nd
Harshdeepsingh SBT
Rohit sehgal SBT
Mankiran Singh SBT
8th Dec
Okhala Center
Atheletics Mr Kamlesh Vipin 100 Rele- 2nd
position
Badminton -2nd
Hritik 100 rele- 2nd
Badminton
Obstacle
Prashant 100 rele-2nd
obstacle
Anirudh Sharma 100 rele-2nd
obstacle
Pulkit Jain 100 rele
obstacle
Sameer Chopra 100 rele
obstacle
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Community participation
Muskaan has been quite a popular destination with students for their internship. Students from
schools, colleges and professional institutes keep approaching Muskaan for doing their
internship. Interns come with educational backgrounds like Psychology, Human Development,
Special Education, Social Work, and various Management fields. It provides them an
opportunity to work with an important social cause and Muskaan too gets their support in areas
where we need volunteers to take up few projects. We are impressed by their sensitivity,
sincerity and commitment.
At Muskaan, we plan a special program for each one of the interns based on the objectives of
their internship as defined by their parent organisation and sensitisation & awareness of
Muskaan’s work in the field of Intellectual Disability. In each case an individual supervisor is
appointed from Muskaan team who guides the interns to make it a gainful learning experience
for them and in the process ensure their commitment to work during this period. This year we
trained eleven interns from Institutes like Lady Irwin College, School of Inspired Leadership,
Action For Autism, Indian Management Institute and School of Social Work at Jamia Millia
University.
Apart from these we have a regular inflow of volunteers from various schools & colleges. They
are also given an orientation and then placed in different units so that they can interact with our
students and understand their strengths and challenges.
Thanks & gratitude
We wish to express our deepest gratitude to all those people who supported us to make all the
above mentioned activities & programs possible. We have always believed in maintaining
transparency in our functioning so that each of the supporters can have full visibility of our
styles of operation. It has led to an increasing faith on Muskaan from community which includes:
Govt. Departments including Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Delhi Social Welfare
Department, Skill Council for Persons with Disabilities and National Trust
Corporates including Lemon Tree Hotels, Courtyard Marriot, Four Points by Sheraton, Country
Inn & Suites, Macquarie Foundation, XL CATLIN, Magneti Marelli Powertrain India Pvt. Ltd
and many more.
Trusts & Foundations including Indira & Jai Foundation, Aruna Sinclair Foundation, Baba
Charitable Trust and many more
Foreign Donors including Japanese Volunteer Group, French Embassy and many individuals
NGOs, Schools and Colleges
Many individuals as Donors, Volunteers, Interns and Visitors
Executive committee, Families, Students & Teachers of Muskaan
We thank all the above and those too whose names may have been left out.
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Donor’s List 2017-18
Individual Donors Individual Donors Individual Donors
BijoyaBakshi P.C.Kukreja Dinesh Chand Jain
Dr Rakesh Kumar Subhashini Sahore
Shyam Sunder Singal
A.P.Nagrath
SidhpatSahare
Tanya Tandon
Jagdeep Singh Vinod Seth
J.V.Joshi
Kanwaljit Kaur
Hitesh Seth
K.V.K.Vikram
S.N.Shukla
Sudershan Ahuja
Preeti Tewari
Anita Kalra
K.L.Ahuja
Shipra Gupta
Manmohan Kalra
Prasenjit K. Chakravarti
Dr.Satya Prakash
Deepa Dogra
O.P.Gupta
Kanwaljit Kaur
Anil Kumar Dhingra
Dr. Rajat Gupta
Renu Tyagi
Vasu Dev Bhasin
Satish Khanna
Pavitra Tyagi
Sudha Bharara
Raj Kumari
Dr. Loveleen Johri
Dr. Sunaina Sardana
Jaspreet Singh Sidana Sudha Gupta
Somika Gupta
Corporate Donors Organizational Donors
Kaff India Appliances Pvt. Ltd. Indira & Jai Foundation
Kohinoor Impex
Aruna Sinclair Foundation
XL-India Business Services Pvt. Ltd.
Baba Charitable Trust
Shubham Enterprises Prop. Vishal Sharma
Inner Wheel Club
CBRE South Asia Pvt. Ltd.
Smt S SPalta Memorial Charitable Trus
Gruner India Pvt. Ltd. Shahzada R S Charitable Trust
Competent Software Pvt. Ltd.
United Steel & Allied Industries
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LIST OF MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
FOR MUSKAAN
List of Members of Executive Committee for Muskaan
Names Designation Name Designation
Dr. I.C.Verma President Emeritus Mr. Rakesh Dewan Execututive Member
Dr. Shanti
Auluck
Chairperson,President&
Founder Member
Mr.Brij Chandiramani Member
Ms Shalini Sinha Vice President Mr. Rakesh Dhall Member
Ms Sushi Kaul Secretary Dr S.K.Singla Member
Mr. P.P.Kapahi Treasurer Dr Pragati Ganjoo Member
MS. Ann Jose
Varavukala
Member
Honorary Members
Ms. Neera
Chawla
Executive Member Ms. Seema Chadha Member
Mrs. AbhaKarn Member Ms Nita Kapoor Member
Nominated Members
MsMridulaSakle Member MsMadhvi Gautam
Gupta
Member
Team Muskaan
Ms. Neera
Chawla
Director Ms.Seema Chadha Deputy Director
Mrs. AbhaKarn Assistant Director MrsMridulaSakle Assistant Director
Ms. Smriti
Shankar
Manager Operations Mr. Tapan Manager Operations
Mr Surender
Singh
Manager Mrs Honey Pasricha Manager
Ms. Reena Singh Manager Mr Akhilesh Kumar Program Co ordinator
Ms Sushma
Trehan
Admin. Officer Mr. Dhiraj Pant Techical Cum Accounts
Assistant
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Mr. Sukhdev
Kohli
Sr. Special Educator Ms. Rashmi Garg Physiotherapist & Sr. Sp
Ed
Ms Anita Sr. Special Educator Ms. Shiguftabano Senior Special Educator
MrsNutan
Sharma
Sr. Special Educator Mr Arvind Kumar Special Educator
Ms. Usha Khalko Special Educator Mrs Savita Sharma Special Educator
Ms Pooja Bhati Special Educator Mr.Dinesh Chand Vocational/sales cum
store assistant
G Jaya Rao Office assistant Mr Vijay Pal Vocational Assistant
Mr. Sanjay
Morandi
Office Assistant Ms Shalini Vocational Assistant
Sushma Baz Office assistant MrsAngoori Devi Vocational Assistant
Mr. Dilip Office assistant Mrs Hema Arya Vocational Assistant
Mr. Vikram
Kanojia
Office Assistant Mrkamalesh Vocational Assistant
Mr Bhawani
Shankar
Office assistant Ram Dulare Yadav Gardener
Mr. Subhash Office Assistant Mr. Kamesh Sweeper
Mr Prakash
Chand
Office Assistant Om Pal Sweeper
Sandeep Office Assistant Mr. Pradeep Singh Driver
Ms.Kavita Office Assistant Dharam pal Driver (Muskaan's
Residential Facility)
Residential Facility Muskaan
Ms.Soni Cook Mr. Ram achal Part timer helper
Ms. Sarvesh Care taker girls ( Night) Mr. Dev parkash Care taker
Mr. Probir
Adhikari
Care taker boys Night Mr Sanjay Tomer Security / Bus and Car
cleaner
Mr.Mamchand Security Guard Ms Poonam Temporary Staff
Mr.Kashi Security Guard Ms Pooja Temporary Staff