My name is Moti (Name Changed) and I am from assam. I am 28 years old and I work in Ajmer as a migrant labour. Due to lockdown it was very hard for me to go back to my village or find any new sort of employment over here. Spending everyday was a very big task for me as I was unable to eat enough two times meal in a day.
RSKS India came and gave me a helping hand by providing me 20 kg dry ration/grocery and hygiene kit which assured my food security for a month and after some days they came back for a feedback.
I Liked their one question very much which was to tell them their one improvement? as all of their work was very good but they were the first one who were asking still for a improvement/suggestions. They also did my thermal scanning and told me that I am good and smiled and went back to other people. RSKS Team is really working very hard to spread smile on every migrant's face."
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RSKS India is determined to provide the best work to its beneficiaries and for this The best way to measure how well RSKS India is contributing to its benefeciaries is to ask them. Feedback systems can generate performance data on many aspects of RSKS India, such as The quality and number of services received by local people, The credibility and understanding, Staff attitudes and behaviours, Changes in people’s lives, e.g. income, opportunities or confidence, Unintended consequences and people’s priorities for the future.
RSKS India team members have taken feedback of approx 1100 benefeciaries of the Covid relief program of RSKS India and also thermal scanning of these people in order to keep a record of everything and be safe from the covid-19. RSKS team went door to door in order to take these feedbacks as it more safe way of collecting data in this time of corona pandemic.
These feedbacks were filled by the benefeciaries and they were very happy that some organization is keeping a record of everything and also doing it in a safest way possible and a healthy relationship was formed with the benefeciaries. Thermal scanning removed the threat of coming in contact with the Corona Positive a little bit.
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The RSKS organization is currently running a ''Covid-19 Humanitarian Relief in India'' operation for daily wage workers, Homeless, Street & Slum families, who lost work and earning.
You can contribute your generous support for COVID-19 Relief In India.
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Respected Donor,
Malnutrition is one of the common talk with rural remote village people. Malnutrition has been there for many years as in village people are not able to buy/ consume healthy and nutitious food. Rural people are used to eat Bread and onion most of the times and they do not know the different types of vegetables and fruits available in the city markets as they spend their whole life in the rural area. Due to not eating healthy and nutritious food, these people do face malnutrition and get sick more oftenly.
RSKS India went to these villages and took motivational session with 10 families and in that session told them about the different types of vegetables and fruits which they can grow in the waste water coming from their houses. Kitchen Garden technique was told to them and to adopt this proper training and seeds were also given to them by which they can have their own small kitchen garden at their house.
These 10 families adopted the technique and dug the land over there waste water area in order to plant the seeds. In future this kitchen garden will be providing them healthy and nutritious vegetables and fruits which will be beneficial for them and will make their health better and malnutrition will be completely vanish away from their area and these 10 families will be a great example for the other rural area people and kitchen garden will then be followed at a vast scale.
A Impact story from Ground......
I am Sugana (Name Changed) from Bheem village which is far away from the city. I am 26 years old and I live with my 6 year old son and my husband. I had to face many problems while giving birth to my son as i was so thin. My son is not like the city children as we are not able to provide him different types of vegetables or fruits which the city children eat.
My husband work as ditcher and I work as a housewife. One day when RSKS India came to our place they told us about an easy way to provide nutritious and healthy food to my son and this way was adopting kitchen garden. Kitchen Garden! is what I asked to myself but then the RSKS Team members told be about this technique in a very easy way and I was amazed to to know that the waste water can be so much useful.
RSKS Team members also gave me training and provided me seeds which I myself dug in the waste water area. Now I can see small plants coming out from that area and in future those plants will provide healthy and nutirtious fruits and vegetables for me and my family.
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Dear Friend Namaste,
RSKS India celebrated International Day Of Girl Child with excitement and new energy as the world is home to more than 1.1 billion girls under the age of 18, who are poised to become the largest generation of female leaders, entrepreneurs, & change-makers the world has ever seen. This year the theme of celebration was “My Daughter ~ My Pride” and the following activities were conducted under the celebration in 2 remote villages with around 75 people:-
Rangoli Making:- RSKS India team members encouraged the youth girls of the 2 rural remote villages to prepare rangoli on the occasion of #InternationalDayOfGirlChild in order to showcase their art and also spread a beautiful message to the society. The Young girls prepared a beautiful rangoli and people, village official came and saw their rangoli and appreciated them for their creative work. RSKS India also gave them prizes in order to motivate them and build up their confidence so that they can always speak their thoughts in front of everyone.
Pink Ribbon Campaign:- RSKS India’s initiative of Yuva Saathi Club (Young Friends Club) played an initial role in the celebration of International Day Of Girl Child as all the young girls of Yuva Saathi Club came together and took an oath to protect each other and tied pink ribbon on each other’s hand. This gave a strong message to the rural community that all the girls together can protect each other.
Fruitful Tree Distribution & Plantation:- RSKS India distributed fruitful trees to the daughter of the families residing in the village and also all those daughters planted those trees in the village. These trees will provide healthy air, shade and fruits to the village people and also people will always remember the girl who planted the tree. This initiative was being appraised by the village officials and the community and all of them participated excitedly in the program.
Her Name Campaign:- Under this campaign, RSKS India team members wrote the name of the girl child in front of their house as name plates so that their house can be known by their names also. This initiative will increase gender equality in the village and will also change the orthodox thoughts of the village people. This initiative will form a base for girl children which will make their voice to be heard in their family as well as in the village.
My Selfie (Meri Beti, Meri Shaan):- “Meri Beti, Meri Shaan” which means MY DAUGHTER, MY PRIDE was the initiative taken in the 2 rural remote villages. Under this initiative, my selfie was taken with the parents and daughters of the family. This initiative was to change the mentality of the village people and also to make their parents feel proud of what they have.
All of these programs were encouraged and appreciated by the government officials, anganwadi workers, community people of both the villages and they thanked whole RSKS Team as they conducted these beautiful and meaningful activities in their villages in order to improve gender equality and end social evils which are prevailing in the rural remote villages till now. It is the thinking of RSKS India that International Day Of Girl Child should not be celebrated for a day only as having a daughter should always be a proud moment for everyone as without them this world can’t survive.
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Dear Friend Namaste,
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Kindergarten is a place where all the children go and learn something. Goddess Saraswati is called the goddess of studies in India and there is a saying that Goddess Saraswati resides in cleanliness. A public Kindergarten of village Moran was very untidy and the walls smell very bad because of the damping of walls. The walls of pre Kindergarten was not painted for years and everyone was watching it but no one was ready to paint it and because of all this the small children going to the Kindergarten were getting sick oftenly and hated going to Kindergarten.
RSKS India conducted a motivational program in the village in which importance of cleanliness in daily life was told to everyone. People were taught with the help of flipcharts, videoshows etc. so that they can understand the concept of cleanliness. RSKS India also encouraged the village people to paint the walls of the Kindergarten and assured also gave paint material for that and also told them to maintain cleanliness over there so that Goddess Saraswati can reside in the Kindergarten.
The motivational session resulted in 7 village people coming forward to paint and clean the public pre Kindergarten of the village. All the paint material was provided by the RSKS India to these 7 people who worked hard for 6 days to paint and clean the Kindergarten and now the Kindergarten is very cean and tidy. Now the children will love studying over there and they will not fall sick so oftenly. Whole village thanked RSKS India for this wonderful initiative.
Teacher FeedBack .....
When RSKS India's work was asked from that public pre Kindergarten teacher then she replied "The Kindergarten was not painted from many years and and the dampness of walls created a very foul smell in the classrooms. We used to divert the attention of the children in order to educate them but it was a very difficult task evertime. RSKS India's motivational program was very great and their firm determination of creating a healthy and clean environment led 7 people of our village painting the walls of the Kindergarten by the painting material provided by the RSKS India and also cleaning the Kindergarten. I would like to thank whole RSKS Team for this wonderful job."
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