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    ITM BUSINESS SCHOOL

    WARANGAL

    STUDY OF AN NGO FROM MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE & VARIOUS GOVT. AIDED

    SCHEME CONDUCTED BY IT

    (A REPORT ON NGO PROJECT)

    FACILATED BY:

    PRADAN, GODDA

    GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY:

    MR. RABINDRA JHA GOURAV KUMAR (26)

    (ASSISTANT PROJECT)

    PRADAN, GODDA

    FACULTY GUIDE:

    SRESHA MAM

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    After completing this project , it give me immense pleasure to acknowledge the helpful guidance

    extended of our guide Mr. Ravindra jha assistant project PRADAN , Godda for giving us a right

    direction to work on this project , without his precious time and expert guidance the project couldnthave taken the current shape. He encouraged and motivated us time to time during the course of

    completion of the project.

    I would like to thankMr. Binod Raj Bahl- Team leader PRADAN, Godda for his sagacious and

    sapient advices. His quixotic help and assiduous interest always saved us from falling in to abyss of

    despair .Throughout we do not have words to extol his intelligence rather to call him paragon.

    We are also grateful to employee ofPRADAN, Godda for providing me the cordial atmosphere to work

    in and their help in various ways during the project.

    I would like to thankMr. T. Dayakara Rao, Director ITM Business school Warangal for giving methis great opportunity to work in PRADAN to do project on woman SHGs , poultry activities,

    horticulture development etc.

    Last but not least i am grateful to our faculty guide Sresha mam for her kind support and keen

    guidance.

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    CONTENTS

    1. Introduction

    2. Concept

    3. Object

    4. Function

    5. Target Group

    6. Organization

    7. Monitoring

    8. Data at a glance

    9. Establishment Details

    10.The sponsors

    11.Fact about PRADAN

    12.Different programs

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    13.Special achievement

    14.Our Experince

    15.Management- The PRADAN way

    16.Recommendations

    17.Summing up

    18.Bibliography

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    INTRODUCTION

    PRADAN is a voluntary organisation registered under the Societies Registration Act of India.

    Established in Delhi in 1983, PRADAN was pioneered by a group of young professionals, all of whom

    were inspired by the conviction that individuals with knowledge resources and empathy for the

    marginalised must work with communities at the grassroots in order to help them overcome poverty.

    PRADAN believes that the path towards conquering economic poverty is through enhancing the

    livelihood capabilities of the poor and giving them access to sustainable income earning opportunities.

    In the process, the poor must be enabled to break free from their past, develop an alternative vision of

    their future and set achievable goals. They must be equipped with the technical, organisational,

    negotiating, and networking skills that will facilitate the fulfillment of their goals. Our aim is to

    stimulate and support these poor women and men to dream of a better future and stimulate their sense of

    agency as they endeavour to enhance incomes, improve access to services or claim rights and

    entitlements.

    Today, some 268 highly motivated and skilled professionals under PRADANs fold are working in the

    remote villages of India, immersing themselves directly with target communities. These young

    professionals are recruited from universities and hold specialised degrees in subjects like management,

    engineering, agriculture, and the social sciences.

    PRADAN professionals, divided into 41 teams, work with over 206,298 families in 4,138 villages across

    eight of the poorest states in the country. A majority of the families that PRADAN works with belong to

    the Schedule Tribes and Schedule Castes.

    PHOTOS OF PRADAN:

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    Rusni devi with her poltry farm

    Sita devi with her firm

    Work in progress

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    Work in progress

    The horticulture site

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    Ramni devi with her seepage tank

    Ramni devi with her horticulture farm

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    Sorting and grading center

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    Well provided by pradan to parwati devi