Brief Overview of Activities
Servants of India Society runs primary schools, an intermediate college, and centers in different parts of India. These educational institutions cater to the needs of tribal and underprivileged communities and are funded by the government. The schools have independent infrastructure, provide mid-day meals, and have improved educational standards. The centers provide care and education to children and training to Anganwadi workers and helpers.
Activities of the Servants of India Society:
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Rural Development Centre at Shendurjana Bazar provides education and support to rural communities.
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Helps women in distress and physically disabled individuals.
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Distributes books and study material in Nagpur
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Hriday Nath Kunjuru Memorial Seva Samiti advances education for underprivileged communities.
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Cultural activities develop skills like organization, leadership, and communication.
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Buxa Boys Hostel offers residential facilities and sports equipment for indigenous youth.
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Balika Ashram Type School provides free education, food, clothing, and vocational training for girls to promote female literacy and independence.
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Operates 14 primary schools for tribal children in Uttarakhand.
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Maintains Serv India Inter College and residential primary school for SC girls in Uttar Pradesh.
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Runs two Tharu Janjati Boys Hostels.
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Runs 30 Creche Centres for underprivileged children in Odisha.
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Provides Anganwadi worker and helper training.
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Through the Anganwadi Worker’s Training Unit, 10,855 untrained Anganwadi Workers of various ICDS Projects of Odisha have undergone training on the policies and management of ICDS activities.
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In the Anganwadi Helpers Training Unit, 19,059 untrained helpers were imparted training in both orientation and refresher course.