Programs

Atul Foundation was created to bring all activities related to serving society under one umbrella. The Foundation undertakes projects | activities, broadly under six Programs: Education, Empowerment, Health, Relief, Conservation and Infrastructure. While these Programs are currently focused in India, it will be the endeavour of Atul to establish such organisations in the countries in which it operates so as to serve society in such countries. Ultimately, what comes from the society must go back to it many times over.

EDUCATION
  • Provided better infrastructure facility to 1,799 students of Kalyani Shala
  • Imparted education by 63 Atul Adhyapikas in 62 primary schools
  • Supported 30 children of salt pan workers to prepare for SSC board examination
  • Facilitated teaching with the help of five tablets with specially developed applications to 120 children of a primary school in a rural village
  • Provided better facilities for education to 240 children
  • Preserved handwritten manuscripts
  • Promotion and documentation of traditional knowledge and culture
  • Provided scholarship to four students
  • Promoted research activities among students of ICT
  • Assisted 3,322 students of 30 primary schools with study material
  • Provided wholesome food to 92 students in an ashram shala
  • Established a school library benefitting 236 students
  • Provided three computers and arranged for a computer teacher for 236 students in a school
  • Imparted digital learning to 270 students

EMPOWERMENT
  • Trained 794 students to use industrial sewing machine
  • Trained 177 students as data entry operators and account assistants
  • Trained 152 students as electricians
  • Trained 90 students to repair mobile phones
  • Trained 63 students to repair computers
  • Trained 62 students as bedside assistants
  • Trained 54 students as refrigeration and AC technicians
  • Trained 47 students as chemical plant process attendants
  • Trained 33 students as welders
  • Trained 13 students in housekeeping
  • Trained 12 students as JCB operators
  • Trained 180 students in basic computer skills and 79 students in English
  • Empowered 300 blind people through life skills training
  • Trained 130 women in garment making handicraft and soft toy making, beauty and styling and spice production
  • Provided training and employment to 393 youth in Atul, over and above the statutory requirement under the Apprentice Act

HEALTH
  • Constructed individual household toilets for 1,500 families
  • Collected 2,208 units of blood through 27 blood camps
  • Organised 11 eye camps benefitting 4,151 patients of whom 3,319 were provided with spectacles, 397 were diagnosed with cataract and 171 of them were operated
  • Provided artificial limbs to 140 physically challenged people
  • Conducted awareness among 1,421 students regarding anaemia of whom 681 anaemic students were given Iron Folic Acid tablets
  • Installed RO drinking facility for 6,000 students and 1,000 patients
  • Facilitated access to low cost blood test facility to villagers
  • Provided 200 units of blood to destitute, poor and needy patients
  • Provided sports equipment to 2,285 students
  • Provided better sports infrastructure and equipment to the schools and community in and around Atul

RELIEF
  • Supported 72 farmers with free of cost farm kits and fertilisers at subsidised rates
  • Assisted five patients with financial help for treatment of critical illness
  • Provided 648 units of blood to 59 thalassemia patients
  • Assisted 20 cancer patients with advanced medical treatment
  • Provided relief kits to 500 families

INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Provided support to build an institution
  • Renovated roads benefitting 4,800 villagers
  • Installed street lights benefitting 5,180 villagers
  • Constructed a paver block road benefitting 5,131 villagers
  • Participated in pond recharging scheme Sujlam Suflam benefitting 17,430 villages
  • Constructed roof on class rooms benefitting 412 students
  • Built water rooms benefitting 462 students
  • Erected an open shed benefitting 125 students
  • Renovated anganwadi benefitting 111 children
  • Built toilets benefitting 839 students
  • Built facility benefitting 900 villagers

CONSERVATION
  • Planted 4,020 trees
  • Planted 480 native tress
  • Enabled less consumption of wood

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