Thursday, September 6, 2012

How long can one wait for justice?

7 out of every 10 person in jail is a prisoner without conviction


All people who are convicted are not per say criminals. They are more often victim of circumstances. They too ware normal citizens who made a mistake & ultimately they too will join main stream society and therefore they should be given a chance to change. We at SVCT strongly believe that human beings are not bad but circumstances make them different from other people. Therefore, SVCT is trying to help these people better life hence providing chance for change.

CBI the light of hope to someone who deserves a second chance. As we all know that a crime, more often than not, is the result of negative circumstances.
Join us and save a soul, as the true solution in all such cases is rooting out the reason for the crime itself, and not out-casting the person from society.
  
Our Methodology
  • First, we train the inmates in different vocations, and we give them adequate certifications 
  • Then, we teach them through various classroom techniques how to become self-reliant and build self-worth in order to live a dignified life after release
  • Next, we create awareness among the youth and business enterprises to rehabilitate these unfortunate beings with open minds
  • Then, we help the inmates in getting suitable jobs
  • And, last but not least, we provide continued support through adequate finance to those requiring special attention


 This is the items manufactured by the inmates bear the grand Tihar Jail.




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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Let's not punish them for something they did not do.

Is it their fault that someone from their family is in jail?

 A person who reaches confinement in prison becomes a stigma to the society. So much so that most of the times even his family members are not spared of criticisms, comments and wrong judgments. And the most unfortunate and the worst sufferers of all this turn out to be their kids who played absolutely no part in the crime. Their childhood is rudely snatched away and they are sent on constant hiding from all that the society has to say about something they hardly understand.


Children are like flowers that blossom in the garden of God as they are the harbingers of eternal joy to all those around. Let's not punish them for something they did not do. Let's make their lives as joyful as it was always meant to be. Let's give them an equal playing field and allow them to run as far as they desire. 


Our action 
 
After receiving the applications, the staff conducts a survey, to verify  the information and the need for school fees or any other assistance. 
  • School Fee to the wards of  the convicts, 
  • School uniform (both summer & winter) along with shoes. 
  • Books, school bags and stationery.


Our staff/volunteer visits the convicts’ house for regular follow-ups regarding their needs and also counsel them to lead a life of dignity and respect.  
 
 
2011
      In the first year itself the Human Touch Child Education program took up the educational responsibility of 91 children of 44 convicts and provided them with school fees, school bags, books, stationeries, uniform for both winter/summer along with shoes.

2011-2012
       In the subsequent year the number of children of convicts supported by the human touch child education program increased greatly and the number of children being supported by the trust today stands at 369 students. In this year the Trust has also extend their helping hand to those students who want to pursue graduation/post graduation and other professional courses, so that they can establish themselves and can support there families.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Watch out! Bad habits ruined your life!

10,000 people die of cancer everyday, 10,000 more are told everyday that they have it.
  
A person suffering from cancer dies everyday, little by little. His family members and those nearest to him are made aware every moment of the impending death and its inevitability. Their lives stop around the moment when they are first told they have it. When the truth is that a little bit of awareness can not only prevent this condition, but also totally cure it; as cancer is a disease born out of our own wrong habits and incorrect lifestyles.

 What is the wrong habits??

The risk of cancer

1.Poor diet, obesity (30-35%) 
2.Tabacco (25-30%)
3.Certain infection (15-20%) 
4.Radiation (10%)
5.Hereditary (5-10%)
6.Environmental Pollutants...

 

These can directly damage genes or combine with existing genetic faults.
Cancers are primarily an environmental disease with 90-95% of cases attributed to environmental factors.Not all environmental causes are controllable. such as naturally occurring background radiation but most these disease are preventable.
 



 

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Quit using tobacco gives you a good surprise!!

What happens inside our bodies when we quit using tobacco? Have all of the years of smoking or chewing caused too much damage for quitting to be of any benefit? Not at all. The human body is amazingly resilient.

Within the first 20 minutes of quitting, the healing process begins. The benefits will continue to improve your health and quality of life for years.

Drive against Smoking by SVCT on Anti Smoking day


Saturday, August 25, 2012

Medical Camp at Budh Vihar, Delhi (17.03.2012)

SVCT organized a general health check up camp in association with Guru Kripa Associates (Regd.), on 17th March 2012 at B-1/15, Budh Vihar phase -1, New Delhi. The SVCT team along with 12 volunteers served the local people from 10.30 am to 3:00 pm. The camp provided the local people with free regular (General allopathic, Homoeopathy and Dental) checkups. In the absence of Dr. (Ms) Simran Kaur Sawhney, Dr. Abhilash and Dr. Naveen Tyagi did the regular checkups. About 85-90 patients were
 screened by Dr. (Ms) Lovepreet Kaur & Dr. Kbuhboo. She managed to screen Gyane case also. All the SVCT volunteers took special care of women attending the camp by making them aware about breast cancer. Total 317 patients attended the camp & medicines were given to all the patients. The camp was an overall success in serving people and we hope to do the same in future. A big thanks to Mr. Narendra Batra (Bittoo Batra)  and his team members  for helping in smooth running of the camp.