The Institute,
which wing developed by the organization PARYAY, got govt. recognition
under National Institute of Electronic and Information Technology,
Ministry of Communication & Information Technology, Govt. of India.
During long summers, children may forget many
of the lessons they learned from the prior school year -- particularly
low-income children who may have access to few enrichment activities. Summer
programs can help boost achievement in their education & further decent
behaviour. By this way the students of poor community get an opportunity to enhance their soft
skills also emphasising on personality development and health
awareness. Activities such as yoga like suryanamskar, chanting of prayers,
meditation also part of these camps. Along with that storytelling and role
plays are also organised letting them play specially designed games to check
emotional quotient and social awareness of the students.
In our observation, many summer camps take place during summer vacation. Attending to them become tough for the students of the poor family background, because of financial reasons as these camps are expensive. Therefore the NGO has decided to organize the camp without charging any fee from the students and it should be continued every year regularly. The camp started in the month of 5th April, 2017 and continued.
There are different diploma courses with one and half month, three months & six months duration we introduced to our needy & poor student at a nominal fee structure decided by the governing body of the organization, where to keep survive the unit and to draw proper value and importance of the students about such initiative, it is necessary to charge something as their contribution. If everything gets free, we are sure it will definitely be our useless initiative as it is becoming a common trend of poor communities that free things are valueless. Keeping this condition in mind, the NGO through its computer institute situated at Lakhni Taluka of Bhandara District, Maharashtra charging 25% of total fee structure and 75% is provided by its own surplus income. It is a year rounded activity of the organization running by two qualified and trained professional. Apart from computer training for unemployed, we also conducted a set of six batches computer courses for the poor children belong to the villages under Lakhni Taluka. The ongoing courses and students admitted details during the year have been mentioned in below table.
Batches
|
Name of course
|
Duration
|
Session timing
|
Started in the month
|
Student trainees
|
|
Male
|
Female
|
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1st
|
Basic
Computer Course (BCC)
|
45 days
|
6am to
7am
|
April,
2017
|
03
|
07
|
Do
|
Do
|
7am to
8am
|
Do
|
02
|
08
|
|
Do
|
Do
|
8am to
9am
|
Do
|
00
|
10
|
|
Do
|
Do
|
9am to
10am
|
Do
|
00
|
10
|
|
Do
|
Do
|
4pm to
5pm
|
Do
|
04
|
06
|
|
Do
|
Do
|
5pm to
6pm
|
Do
|
02
|
08
|
|
Do
|
Do
|
6pm to
7pm
|
Do
|
04
|
06
|
|
Do
|
Do
|
7pm to
8pm
|
Do
|
00
|
10
|
|
Note: Regular
Day Classes
|
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2nd
|
Course
on Computer Concepts
|
3months
|
10am to
11am
|
April,
2017
|
04
|
06
|
Do
|
Do
|
11am to
12am
|
Do
|
03
|
07
|
|
Do
|
Do
|
2pm to 3pm
|
Do
|
02
|
09
|
|
Do
|
Do
|
3pm to
4pm
|
Do
|
03
|
08
|
|
Note: Alternate
Days Classes
|
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3rd
|
Data
Entry (Marathi & English)
|
6months
|
6am to
7am
|
May,
2017
|
06
|
06
|
Do
|
7am to
8am
|
Do
|
04
|
07
|
||
Do
|
8am to
9am
|
Do
|
03
|
05
|
||
Do
|
5pm to
6pm
|
Do
|
04
|
06
|
||
Do
|
6pm to
7pm
|
Do
|
06
|
05
|
||
Note: Alternate Days Classes
|
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4th
|
DTP
(Desktop Publication)
|
3months
|
10am to
11am
|
July,
2017
|
07
|
03
|
11am to
12noon
|
Do
|
05
|
04
|
|||
7pm to
8pm
|
Do
|
06
|
01
|
|||
Note: Alternate Days Classes
|
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5th
|
Tally
& Accounting
|
3months
|
6am to
7am
|
Nov,
2017
|
02
|
07
|
7am to
8am
|
Do
|
03
|
10
|
|||
8am to
9am
|
Do
|
02
|
08
|
|||
Note: Alternate Days Classes
|