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Appendix 2
DECLARATION BY CANDIDATE
This is to declare that this report has been written by me. No part of
the report is plagiarized from other sources. All information included
from other sources has been duly acknowledged. I aver that if any
part of the report is found to be plagiarized, I shall take full
responsibility for it.
Rohit Sanghi
C0016
Place
Date
Appendix 3
CERTIFICATE BY ORGANISATION
This is to certify that this project report entitled To Provide Land For Sick &
Homeless Animals Submitted to School of Management & Research,
ITM University Raipur, is a bonafide record of work done by ROHIT
SANGHI under my supervision
from 27.11.2015 to 26.12.2015.
Countersignature
Name
Designation, (eg. Head of Dep. / Divisional Head)
Name of Department / Division and Centre
Place
Date
Appendix 4
CERTIFICATE BY INSTITUTE
This is to certify that this project report entitled To Provide Land
For Sick & Homeless Animals for People For Animals Raipur
is a bonafied work carried out by Rohit Sanghi of BBA of School
of Management & Research for fulfillment of BBA degree course of
ITM University Raipur.
Appendix 5
CERTIFICATE BY EXAMINER
This is to certify that the project entitled To Provide Land For Sick &
Homeless Animals submitted by Rohit Sanghi Roll No.:..
Enrollment No. C0016. Has been examined by the undersigned as apart
of the examination for the award of Bachelor of Business Administration
degree of ITM University, Raipur (C.G.).
Place:
Date:
Appendix 6
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I avail this opportunity to express my whole hearted gratitude and deep sense of reference to staff
of ITM-University, Raipur, for giving me the opportunity to undertake the project To Provide
Land \for Sick & Homeless Animals.
I would like to express my deep sense of gratitude to Miss Kasturi Ballal for providing me such
an environment to achieve the goals and to prosper in the noble cause of helping animal for
NGO. Their guidance and knowledge helped me to learn about social welfare of the society in
the real sense.
I am also greatful to my project guide Mr. Arijit Goswami for his valuable guidance and timely
response to queries which immensely helped in giving the project directions it needed.
So many thanks to respectable Dr. Monika Sethi Head of Management Department for her
positive attitude and suggestion, which really helped me in the project work.
Appendix 7
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This project of animal shelter is located in Kashiram Nagar, Ring Road in a garbage dumping
yard. It consists of 2000 sq. ft area. The project is still under construction and looking for
architects, donations to complete the work.
SC guidelines for establishment of animal shelter in every district in earlier PFA Raipur was
often approached complaining about the poor state of the muinicipalitys provision for stray
animals. Many groups want to open a new shelter to compete with the municipal facility. . The
group studied the legal framework governing stray animals, lobbied the local authorities and
urged them to improve conditions there. Through understanding the law and working with
officials, the group was able to highlight the local authoritys responsibility for the welfare of
animals in its care. The organization persuaded the local Government to opt cruel free methods
of catching animals and undergo proper dog steralisation programs like Animal birth Control,
under PCA Act1960.
The Government assured the organization for providing a muinicipality run animal shelter and
will be moitored by People For Animals Raipur.
Appendix 8
OBJECTIVE
WHAT IS A NGO?
One of the earliest mentions of the term "NGO" was in 1945, when the UN was created.
According to the UN, all kinds of private organizations that are independent from government
control can be recognized as "NGOs". "NGOs" cannot seek to diminish a nation's government in
the shape of an opposing political party; NGOs also need to be non-criminal and non-profit.
Professor Peter Willets defines an NGO as "an independent voluntary association of people acting
together on a continuous basis for some common purpose other than achieving government office,
making money or illegal activities."
NGO means Non-Governmental organization. These are the organizations in which government
representatives are not present in members of organization and are funded by the government.
Sometimes entire funds are provided by the government while sometimes government partially funds
the NGOs. The main objective of NGOs is to provide social justice, development and human rights.
It provides services directly to local community.
Voluntary organization is not a new phenomenon in our country. Voluntary effort has always
been an important part of our culture and social tradition. The need for organizing people into
accredited associations and their involvement and participation in rural development have now been
fully recognized. In recent years, they have increased in considerable number, acquired greater
importance and significance and put up many new experiments in the field of rural development.
Voluntary organization can play a crucial role in rural development by supplementing
government efforts as they are close to the minds and hearts of the rural people. They have their roots
in the people and can respond to the needs and aspirations of the community very effectively. They
can experiment new approaches to rural development. (Dhillon & Hansra - 1995)
The success of the rural development depends upon the active participation and willing cooperation of the rural people through Self-Help organizations and voluntary agencies. In recent years,
the voluntary agencies have acquired greater importance and significance than before because the
administration has not been able to reach the people, especially the poor and weaker sections. They
have been able to make their presence felt from the local to the national level and now at the
international level also. Many of them have pioneered works in areas, which were ignored by the
process of national development planning (Anandharajakumar - 1995).
NGOs are difficult to define and classify due to the terms inconsistent use. To attempt a
classification of NGOs requires a framework that includes the orientation and the organization's
level of operation. An NGO's orientation refers to the type of activities an organization takes on.
These activities might include environmental, development, or advocacy work. An NGO's.
Types of NGO:
NGO type can be understood by orientation and level of co-operation:-
Legal status:
The legal form of NGOs is diverse and depends upon home-grown variations in each country's laws
and practices. However, four main family groups of NGOs can be found worldwide:
Unincorporated and voluntary association
Trusts, charities and foundations
Companies not just for profit
Entities formed or registered under special NGO or non-profit laws
The Council of Europe in Strasbourg drafted the European Convention on the Recognition
of the Legal Personality of International Non-Governmental Organizations in 1986, which sets a
common legal basis for the existence and work of NGOs in Europe. Article 11 of the European
Convention on Human Rights protects the right to freedom of association, which is also a
fundamental norm for NGOs.
1.1
HISTORY OF NGO
Organizational Strength
The organization has sufficient exposure in skill development interventions. It has the
potential of engaging right kind of resource persons for right programmes and it has the support of
rural youth in all intervention areas. Another important aspect of the organization which can be
considered as strength is the systematic planning, management and operation of any programmes. It
enjoys very good relation with government line agencies as well as good proximity with the
communities. The organization takes many efforts in exchanging knowledge and information through
representation in various training programmes and seminars and workshops. The organization`s
office bearers have wide experience in various issues and their involvement in the organizational
activities are very high. Last but not the least the organization has an in-built mechanism of selfmonitoring the programmes.
Following are the objectives:
Animal development
Helping social welfare & education society works in the field of women empowerment
and realization of their citizen rights and duties and also do various activities for the
awareness of child development growth.
To motivate literacy conducting survey and literacy programmes through this organization.
Promoting elderly education and removing misunderstanding related to education to women
and try to increase the literacy by conducting women awareness camp.
Through Helping social welfare & education society, giving motivation to protect and develop
environment for planting medicinal plants and fruitful plants. Running plantation campaign at wide
level to increase underground water level.
BACKGROUND OF PFA
PFA was launched in 1992 by well known animals rights activist Smt.
Maneka Sanjay Gandhi. Animal welfare is not just about animals. It is
about us. Our living conditions, our children, our earth. Cruelty to
animals has a significant and irreversible impact on human health,
economy and environment.
People for Animals also known as PFA is India's largest animal welfare
organization with a nationwide network of 26 hospitals, 165 units and
2.5 Lakh members. We work to rescue and rehabilitate sick and needy
animals. We set up and run shelters, ambulance services, sterilization
programs, treatment camps and disaster rescue missions for animals. We
conduct education programs in schools, fight ashes in court and lobby on
animal issues in parliament. At present, we have a nationwide network
of 165 units, 26 hospitals and 60 mobile units.
PFA aims to have an animal welfare centre in each of the nation's 600
districts.
PFA holds that animals are as entitled to the planet as man. As the incharge of resources, man has a moral responsibility to be their provider
and acknowledge their right to a contented life. Our mission is to
practice the same by putting an end to animal exploitation in all walks of
life and to ensure that justice is meted out to them. We endorse a culture
that promotes empathy, appreciation and respect for every living being
on earth. Looking ahead, we see a reformed world, where animals lead a
better and dignified life free of hunger, pain and fear; a world devoid of
violence and cruelty, where animals can co-exist with mankind in
harmony.
CONCLUSION
One of the most important take away from the project is the formal introduction with the
world which was heard of but unknown to us
The functioning of the NGO was also a great experience for all of us.
I was able to get an insight of troubled life in slum.
Now i very well understand that how and where applications of management can be done.
By observation and opinions of the natives of slums we can clearly see error in execution of
government approach.
In a shocking revelation, a government report suggests that around 48% children of the
country, under age of five years, have stunted growth, indicating that half of the children are
chronically malnourished in India. Even our former Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh
described it as a national shame. So there is an urgent need to solve these problem from the
root.
Despite many efforts a concerted, cooperative, more thoughtful and more efficiently targeted
effort is required to pull once and for all out of poverty, and to give hundreds of millions of
current and future Indian children a real shot at sharing the wealth of the new and miraculous
Indian economy.