Solidarity for developing communities
To provide young and bright members from marginalized groups (Adivasis, Dalits and members of OBC communities) with higher education to enable them to gain skilled employment (for example as a doctor, engineer, pharmacist, lawyer, manager or teacher), thus contributing towards the development of the region through their engagement as leaders for social concerns and interests of their communities.
YEARLY FOR +2 SCIENCE THERE ARE 128+128 SEATS FOR THE TWO YEAR PROGRAM, YEARLY FOR +3 GRADUATION PROGRAM THERE ARE 64+64+64 SEATS. FOR A 3 YEAR PROGRAMME
TOTAL OF 480 STUDENTS SEATING RESIDENTIAL CAPACITY IS 256 +192 TOTAL OF 448 STUDENTS
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Specific Objectives – After standard 12 these students are encouraged to aspire to become professionals like higher caste/class students. Every year more than 100 students (new and old) undergo the coaching programme in our institution. We hired the teachers and rent hostel rooms separately for boys and girls for 10 months. The students paid a nominal cost and we subsidised their tuition and living expenditures. For the last one and half years we have faced severe financial problems due to reduction of funding and the loss of income by the parents of these students because of the pandemic. This year the students are interested to undergo the coaching programme but they do not have enough money to fund themselves nor do we have funding for the coaching programme. For this reason we appeal to the kindhearted people to support whatever possible to continue the coaching programme to fulfill the aspirations of first generation learners and Project Campus goers.
Outcome of ABC to date: Over the last 15 years, from 14 batches, SOLID has been able to create 47 MBBS, 35 B.Tech., 22 B. Pharma., 2 D. Pharma., 15 GNM, 70+ B.Sc. Nursing, 9 Health Auxiliary professionals, 2 M.Sc., 2 IBPS , 2 Judicial Clerks, 2 Revenue clerk, 1 Labour Inspector, 200 teachers, 10 Lecturers, 3 Veterinary assistants, 3 Agriculturists, 1 Fishery Scientist and 1 Journalist.
Class 10 Preparatory Coaching for getting into +2 Project Campuss
Micro Finance Institution (MFI) for Livelihood and Women Empowerment
ENVIRONMENT IMPACT, HYGIENE & WATER
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Matter Where I started from but there was always some force behind my Success.”
Tabitha Digal, a 19 yr old girl, hails from Village-Simanbadi, Block-Daringbadi, of Kandhamal district of Southern Odisha. She belongs to a humble family. Sri. Manuraj Digal, Tabitha’s father, works as a farmer and her mother Mrs. Mami Digal is a Home Maker. She has one brother and two sisters including herself.
A 45-year-old tribal woman from Orissa, Arna Majhi struggled to make ends meet as a farmer. That was until her zeal to be successful in l…
Runi Singh is a former student of our KarunaShanti Residential Science College (KASH). She belonged to Sikarma village of Kandhamal District of Odisha. She studied from 1st to 7th class at Haridamada Ashram Bidyalaya of District Khurda, Odisha and also completed her 10th board from Pravatitara Girls high school, Bamunigam of Kandhamal district of Odisha by securing first class (71%) in the annual 10th board exam.
Stopped her marriage to continue her study
“I don’t want to get married right now, nor will I study at local College I want to continue my studies in science. After all, It’s about my life and my rights’’ Said Bindi ( name Changed) a 16- year- old Bindi was a bright student studying in standard 10th, in the tribal residential school in Goudagotha Panchyat of Surada block under the Ganjam District of Odisha. She had big dreams of completing her education which would enable her to stand herself and to do something meaningful in her life by becoming a model for the conservative communities.
(PRIYANKA RAITA – A DROPOUT STUDENT INSPIRED OTHERS BY PASSING OUT 10TH EXAM BY SECURING 1ST DIVISION)
Keshapanka village of Goudagotha Panchyat is located in Ganjam District. The habitat of this village totals 72 families or households are living in this small village. Out of 72 families only 12 families belongs to Dalit Christians, while rest 60 families belongs to the sub-caste Soura belongs to Kandha soura Christians. The people here are very dependent on paddy cultivation for their livelihood.
Ms. Lalita Mallick has shown interest for Digital skill
Lalita Mallick age about 35,an inhabitant of madhuramba village. The village is under luhagudi Gram panchyat. Under mohana Block of Gajapati district of Odisha. This is a revenue village. Very closed to main road of Berhampur. Also 130 Km away from the district head quarter, 2 km away from the Panchyat head quarter and 9 km away from the block head quarter. This village is surrounded by the cultivable land and green vegetation. The household members belongs to scheduled Tribe (saura adibasi).this village is both Hindu and Christian families.
MS. SULATA NAYAK AUGMENT WITH ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
Gobindpur village is situated under the Manikpur Gram Panchyat. The village is plenty of natural resources, where 42 house holds lives in this village. The village is 2 km away from the GP head quarter, and 20 km away from the Mohana block head quarter. Also 80 km away from the district head quarter. All families are belongs to Hindu religion also known as Adivasi(nKandha).somesources says that most the women are illiterate, even if they do not know their signature in earlier, now they have little exposure with regards to knowledge and idea of reading and writing.
Ms.Basini Nayak is a widow, aged about 53 yrs & belongs to Tiama a rural remote village, under luhagudi gramapanchyat of Mohana block of Gajapati district, Odihsa. In this small village about 28 Dalit Christian families are living since last 10 decades. Its 20km away from the block headquarters and 170 km away from the district head quarters. This village is prevalence of illiteracy, child marriage, unemployment, and migration, less health facility and under the poverty. Local peoples mostly migrating to the cities like, Goa, Kerla, Karnataka, Andrapradhesh, Tamilnadu, Mumbai etc.
Holistic Development Center (HDC) – A Study Center of Transformation
Bishnu Priya was born into a very poor tribal (Kandha) family in a very remote village Siangbali in the Kandhamal district of Odisha. She is a first –generation college goer from her family. She passed standard 10th securing good mark. Presently, she is studying at Dr.V.R Ambedkar College which is situated 10km away from her native village. She has joined for the +2 1st yr arts in the college. Her only widow mother Ms. Srabanti Pradhan takes care of her. A majority of her village in the countryside still faces constraints such as access to education, health facilities, drinking water, power, roads, credit, information and market.
Gajapati district is renowned in the state of Odisha, Gajapti has 7 Block, Mohana is one of them. Mohana block is bigger block in the Gajapati district. Also mohana block has 39 grama panchyat, in which Mera pali is one of them. The Mera pali Grampanchyat consists of 9 revenue villages and K bandhaguda is one of them. This village is 10 kilo meter away from the block head quarter and 130 k m away from the district head quarter. The village is surrounded by cultivable land, mountain and Luhagudi Grampanchyat is in the east. In that village 70 house hold are there all belongs to both Tribal and Hindu communities, more or less 300 people living in this village, few of them are Dalit communities. This inhabitant are very poor and most of them are daily labourer.
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