Parth Parulekar along with seven Junior Radha Rang Foundation members - Avnee Sarnaik, Dhruv Khurjekar, Krish Lal, Rhea Lal, Tara Sangal, Vaed Khurjekar and Yash Desai, with the blessings of Nanakaka (Shri Raghunath Sarnaik), undertook the Khanoli school bench project. These children have compiled their activities and the document can be found below on this link. (<-- Please click)
Shubha Maudgal and Deepa Sangal organized the vast cancer screening camp at Sevangan, Malvan in the month of August 2015, with the help of CPAA of Mumbai. CPAA provided laboratory equipment with technicians and transport for supporting staff.Over 300 people form Malvan and nearby villages attended the camp. Suspected cases were advised to come to Mumbai. Breast cancer suspected cases were further investigated by Mammography at Kudal and expenses were borne by RadhaRang Foundation. Alcohol and Tobacco addicts were given counseling. The camp was extremely successful and the Malvan residents appreciated the good work of the two sisters.
A letter of thanks addressed to Ms Shubha Maudgal and Ms Deepa Sangal can be found here.(<-- Please click)
Dr. Ashok P. Sarnaik & Dr. Sharada (Ingrid) Sarnaik of Detroit, USA. funded the Virtual Class Room, Library & best student award atTopiwala High School, Malvan, Sindhudurg District. Some pictures of the inauguration.
Mrs. Malati Prabhakar Sarnaik was a loving and giving person who always remembered her roots. She loved Tendoli and often talked about Kudal High School where she matriculated from. RadhaRang Foundation is very happy that her memory is preserved in PNM High School, Tendoli.
This year it was conducted at four centers, Malvan, Achara, Pat Parule & Tendoli. About 200 students of 4th class participated. Each centre was given four prizes and a participation certificate was given to to every child.
Barrister Nath Pai Sewangan is an Institution named in the memory of very famous late Barrister Nath Pai who was a Member of Parliament in Nehru Government. The institution conducts various service projects. Arogya Nidhi is a corpus fund and the interest is utilized for poor patients. A maximum sum of Rs 10,000/- is given at one time. In the past 10 years many needy patients took advantage of these funds. Family doctors Recommendation is a must in every case.
In Maharashtra 4th and 7th Standard students who appear for these exams need training. Maharashtra state primary teacher’s organization district Sindhudurg conducts this training. They conduct Pre scholarship exam a month before the final exam and distribute prizes to first three students. This prizes are given in the form of books and cash. For this purpose the organization spends Rs. 30,000/- per year. Those students who get prizes in these exam fare well in final exam also.
A novel project run by R. S. S. Jankalyan Samiti. In India there is almost no practical training in rural schools. Only theory is taught. The students never even get to see a test tube. This project is based in Devgad Tahasil. A teacher takes all the necessary instruments on a motor cycle and visits one school everyday for 20 days. In a month 20 schools are covered. He first teaches the theory and then every student performs the experiment. One hour is given for cultural activities. The results are extremely good.
Those senior citizen who are terminally ill or who are disabled due to paralysis, arthritis or mental diseases and who have no family to take care of them, are brought to Anand Ashram and are looked after including their feeding, medical treatment, clothes. If they pass away their final rituals are carried out by the organization. About 30 senior citizens (Male/Female) are there at present. Last year we gave them Rs. 20,000/- and this year Rs. 10,000/-
This is for Malvan only and for and 3rd and 4th standard student only. Last year 60 students participated and 7 prizes worth Rs. 3,000/- were given. This year it would be conducted at 3 centers and budget is Rs. 5,000/-
This historic Library is running for past 92 years. We have financed Rs. 10,000/- this year for purchasing a cupboard for books.
Ten deserving students from various parts of the Malvan Tahasil are given Rs. 2,000/-each for their educational expenses.
A deserving girl who lost her father was given financial help for completing her college education.
Good cultural stories are told to students and competition is held every year and prizes are distributed. Rs. 5,000/- are given this year to be kept in a bank fixed deposit.