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Report of
SUNSHINE TRUST
From 1 st. April 2013 to 31st. March 2014
Regd office: Administration office: F-10 Sant Hirdaram Nagar Court Chambers, Mezz floor Bhopal 462030 35 New Marine Lines, Madhya Pradesh Bombay 400 020 (INDIA) Tel No 91-0755-2541948 Tel No. 91-022-43675000, 22009366 Fax No 91-0755-2521371 Fax No 91-022-22003903
E.Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Website www.sunshinetrust.org
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Hari Om Dear Members, I have pleasure to present the Annual Report of our Trust for the year ending 31st March 2014. Our last Annual General meeting was held on Saturday 25th January 2014 at Auditorium in Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai where our Trustees, Members, & Committee Members from all our Centres were present. At the meeting we share each others views and experiences which helps other centre to implement schemes to improve the working of the centre.
Our committee members at the various Centres are the main people who put in all efforts to reach out to the poor community people living in slum areas of Agra, Ajmer, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Bikaner, Bhilwara, Chittogarh, Gandhidam, Jaipur, Nagpur, Rajkot, Udaipur, & Vadodara and make sure that the people are helped out in whatever manner possible by the Trust. Most successful scheme is the SOFT LOAN SCHEME . This scheme helps the beneficiaries to purchase raw materials or any other instruments which will increase his/her income. The loan is given for purchase of Handcarts, Bicycles, Sewing machines, or any other necessary household items like gas connections, fans, iron bed, electric connections and blankets on loan basis.
1 Ajmer Rs.20,000/- 4 people 2 Bhilwara Rs.43,000/- 9 people 3 4 5 6
Bhopal Jaipur Rajkot Vadodara
Rs.28,000/- Rs. 42,000/- Rs.2000/- Rs.1500/-
9 people 10 people 1 person 1 person
In some centres depending upon the status of the family, fees for learning various courses like Computer Course, Sewing, Embroidery, and Beautician course are also given on loan basis. Many have benefited from these schemes and have started their own small business and are operating from their homes.
1 Agra Rs.17,500/- 13 people 2 Ahmedabad Rs.24,750/- 15 people 3 4 5
Ajmer Bhopal Nagpur
Rs.22,000/- Rs. 24,255/- Rs.24,700/-
5 people 19 people 11 person
Initially all these amounts were given free, but now depending upon the condition of the family loan is provided either by taking some amount from the beneficiary or on installment basis so that they feel proud and responsible of earning on their own and returning the money taken back to the Trust. This way they can support their families with respect.
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SUNSHINE TRUST SCHOLARSHIP .Scholarship is given to bright and needy students for higher education. The scoring limit for boys is 70% and for girls is 60%. During the year following students have received Sunshine Trust Scholarship.
1 Ajmer Chandni Jyotisinghani MSc Computers 2 Ajmer Chandra Jainsing Engineering 3 Bhopal Mukesh Bharwani BE 2nd year 4 Bhopal Chandni Galani BE 1st year 5 Bhopal Vishal Mulani B.Com 1st year 6 Bikaner Ghanshyam Engineering 7 Jaipur Khushboo Navlani B.Tech 1st year 8 Jaipur Harsha Gyanani B.Tech 2nd year 9 Jaipur Pradeep Manglani M.Tech 10 Jaipur Kanta B.Ed 11 Jaipur Pawan Manglani B.Tech 1st year 12 Jaipur Tarun Bhambhani B.Tec 1st year
EDUCATION HELP TO SCHOOL / COLLEGE STUDENTS. Apart from Sunshine Scholarship an additional amount of 20% of the Annual budget is allotted to the Centres to help students for education by way of school / college fees, or purchase of books and uniforms.
Agra Rs. 44,727/- 186 students
Ajmer Rs. 30,810/- 12 students Ahmedabad Rs. 15,920/- 15 students Bhilwara Rs. 31,924/- 21 student Bhopal Rs. 36, 660/- 66 students Bikaner Rs. 15,500 6 students Gandhidam Rs. 23,500/- 10 student Jaipur Rs.1,14,000/- 109 students Nagpur Rs. 57,110/- 17 students Rajkot Rs. 8,020/- 2 students Udaipur Rs. 58,300/- 49 students Vadodara Rs. 36,000/- 16 students
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SUNSHINE TRUST SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB Senior Citizens Club meeting is organized regularly every month at all Centres with an expense of Rs.1000/- towards tea and biscuits. This make them feel part of the society and not neglected as is being done by their own family member. Our motto is to keep the depressed, sick senior citizens happy and they too look forward to such gathering. They are invited at common places like temple or social hall close to their house. The meeting starts with Satsang, Bhajans and simple yoga exercises so that they remain fit and healthy. Some of them recite poems and crack jokes. At the end of the meeting Tea and Biscuit are served to them.
This effort of Sunshine Trust has brought life to Senior Citizen and they feel part of the society and not feel neglected.
These meetings have been appreciated by the local people and they have come forward to assist in such meetings. We have suggested having such meetings at least twice a month. All expenses are borne by the Trust. SUNSHINE TRUST WEBSITE. You can visit our website, www.sunshinetrust.org. Here; you will get all details about our Trust including our financial report etc. If you are fully satisfied with this report you may forward this link to your friends & relatives who would like to join the Sunshine Trust family
I would like to convey our sincere thanks to all the Committee Members of the Trust, without whom we would not have been able to reach out to so many people in different parts of India. We sincerely thank them for giving their time to serve the poor and the needy people of our community.
I also thank our valued Members who had taken out time to attend the meeting and give us their views and suggestions on working of the Trust. They have got acquainted with the work of the Trust and hope many of our other members who read this report will make it a point to attend the meeting and encourage us in serving mankind on their behalf.
I would also like to thank Mr. Murli.K Chanrai of Jaslok Hospital who arranges our Annual Meeting every year at the auditorium for the day with lunch and refreshments without any charge
It will be a pleasure if you could attend our next meeting which is usually held on 1st Saturday of January and it also depend on the availability of the Auditorium. We will be sending you the invitation by December. Special request is made to all the Members & our well wishers to give us their comments and suggestions on the work being done by us and also give us suggestions to improve the working of our Trust With kind regards
Lekhraj Pohoomal Executive Trustee of the Trust
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ENCLOSURE TO THE REPORT
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List of Trustees 6
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Objective of Sunshine Trust 7
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Report of the Centres in brief 8
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Report on Deepavali Celebration at Centres 16
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Other Activities undertaken during the year 17
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Our Plans for future 18
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Our Valued Patrons 19
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Information for Potential New Members 20
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List of Members 21
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List of Committee Members 23
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Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2014 27
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Income and Expenditure as on 31st March 2014 28
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Statement of disbursement as on 31st March 2014 29
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OUR TRUSTEES
Mr. Bhagwan H Melwani Mr. Lekhraj Pohoomal Mr.Murli K Chanrai Mr Chandru Budhrani Mr Ram Buxani Mr. Sushil Vaswani Mr. Narian Hirdaramani Mr Vinod L. Pohoomal (Approval awaited)
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OBJECTIVES OF THE TRUST Our main motto is to reduce the number of community people living below poverty line. We have achieved this to some extent through following activities :
� Provide assistance to families at the time of their daughter’s marriage.
� Provide assistance at the time of an accident or any other medical emergency
� Provide assistance in restoring/repairing houses/residences at the time of an emergency.
� Provide assistance at the time of death of any family member
� Provide tools to enable people to earn a living and support their families including handcart,
sewing machine and bicycles etc.
� Provide educational assistance to at least one family member in any field of their choice to enable them to earn a living and support their family.
� Provide soft loan to assist in the purchase of raw materials needed to start a small business to enable people to earn a living and support his family
� Try to establish Computer centre at all Trust Centres to educate students and enable them to find suitable jobs for themselves.
� Establish homes for the old aged and widows
� Sunshine Trust Scholarships for higher education to talented students Boys scoring 70% & Girls 65%
� Senior Citizen Club at all Centres
� Book bank in all the Centres from 1 to 10th standard where poor student can take the Text Books and return them after completing the academic year.
We want to ensure the poor people of community that, incase of any emergency or calamity, they can approach our organization “SUNSHINE TRUST” for help.
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With your continued support, we can extend our list of activities and encompass more people & areas in which we are able to offer assistance.
Report of Centres for the year ended 31st March 2014 Committee Members of all Centres have served the community people under the objectives of the Trust .
We give below some of the activities of each centre in which they have shown outstanding performances. Amounts disbursed below Rs.10,000/-under any heading are not shown in individual reports of the center.
AGRA The Annual amount allocated is Rs.2,90,000/-. plus additional amount of Rs.58,000/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- to 3 students for higher education.
Total amount disbursed Rs 1,17,727/- to 224 people details as under
Medical 11,000/- 8 people Marriage 39,500/- 13 girls Training course 17,500/- 13 students Education 44,727/- 186 students
Agra has always shown outstanding performance in training the students in various fields, like tailoring, embroidery, beautician, fashion designing, Mehendi and basic computer knowledge. They prefer educating girls so that they are of some help to the family even after marriage. Initially fees were given free, but now it is to be refunded to the trust on instalment basis so that the same amount can be given to some other needy person. Committee members also assist in getting them good jobs in industries, offices etc. For marriage help instead of giving cash, they prefer giving them a bag containing personal and necessary items which will be of some help to the girl after marriage. They also assist in arranging the wedding ceremony in the Temple or Dharamshala with minimum or no charges depending upon the status of the family. AHMEDABAD The Annual amount allocated is Rs.1,45,000/-. plus additional amount of Rs. 29,000/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- to 2 Students
Total amount disbursed Rs.79511/- to 36 people details as under
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Sewing machine 26,241/- 5 people Training course Education
24,750/- 15,920/-
15 students 7 people
This year more attention has been given for Training courses / Education of students so that they can earn and live a respected life.
AJMER The Annual amount allocated is Rs.2,90,000/-. plus additional amount of Rs.58,000/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- to 3 students
Total amount disbursed Rs. 3.12,210/- to 86 people details as under
Medical 15,023/- 7 people Marriage 76,000/- 25 girls House Repair 49,140/- 14 people Hand cart 65,000/- 13 people Self Employment 20,000/- 4 people Training course 22,000/- 5 students
Education Scholarship
30,810/- 20,000/-
12 persons 2 students
According to the committee members it is difficult to eradicate poverty they are trying their best to assist them by way of self employment scheme. Maximum amount has been given for Self help scheme for employment on loan basis. This scheme has worked out successfully in this centre. The amount received back is kept in fixed deposit & nearly Rs.5,54,762/- is in bank. They encouraged the applicant to take loan instead of giving them free. People who do not give the instalment are made to understand that this is Trust money & they should return this back so that others are helped in same manner. Senior citizens club is well organized fortnightly, they have healthy, enjoyable & spiritual atmosphere. Meeting starts with satsang, bhajans, simple yoga exercise simran & jap They are made aware of various common diseases and use of homemade medicine. Birthdays of Senior citizen are celebrated, freedom fighters are honoured. International Old age day is celebrated they are also taken out for picnics. Cultural programs are organized on Festival days like Holi, Chetichand, Daserra, Diwali
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BHILWARA The Annual amount allocated is Rs.1,50,000/-. plus additional amount of Rs. 30,000/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- to 1 students Plus uniforms to 200 students every year approx budget for this is Rs.42,000/- Total amount disbursed Rs. 1,68,453/- to 52 people details as under
Medical 19,993/- 6 people Marriage 14,000/- 4 girls House repair 42,000/- 8 persons
Self Employment 43,000/- 9 people Education 31,924/- 21 persons
Maximum amount has been spent for Self employment scheme. This scheme has increased over the years, during this year they have received back an amount of Rs.3,43,520/- from 634 people the amount is deposited in bank. This scheme will definitely bring down the poverty limit in this centre. Every year separate fund of approx Rs. 42,000/- is given towards uniforms for 200 poor school student who cannot afford to buy uniform for themselves.
a) Requested to increase Deepawali amount from RS.15,000/- to Rs.20,000/- b) Request to give sweaters to poor students during winter
BHOPAL The Annual amount allocated is Rs.2,18,000/- plus additional amount of Rs. 43,600/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- to 3 students
Total amount disbursed Rs. 2,48,533/- to 345 people details as under
Medical House Repair
88,538/- 12,330/-
219 persons 4 people
Funeral 18,300/- 19 people Self Employment Training
28,000/- 24,255/-
9 persons 19 people
Education Scholarship
36,660/- 30,000/-
66 students 3 students
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Maximum amount is given for medical & education. Self employment scheme is given to 9 people who now have small business like retails cloth, Utensils & fruit vendors TV repairs, Pan Masala, Kirana shops & ladies fancy items shops.
Medical help is maximum in this centre as most of the community people are living in slums and are prune to sickness like TB and animal bites (pig/ dog) for this they require immediate injections which are expensive not available in Government hospitals they have to purchase from chemist. Committee members are also members of other Trust who help in other schemes which are not covered by Sunshine Trust objectives eg every year they organise Joint Thread Ceremony
BIKANER The Annual amount allocated is Rs.1,00,000/- plus additional amount of Rs.20,000/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs.10,000/- to 1 students
Total amount disbursed Rs. 53,000/- to 19 people details as under
Medical 13,500/- 6 persons Education 15,500/- 6 students Scholarship 10,000/- 1 persons
This is a small centre maximum help is given by Sadhu Vaswani Mission, Pune thus they are not able to utilized the funds allotted to them. Apart from the objective of the Trust they carry out various other activities like Eye operation camps, Blood donation camp , free medical checkups, distribution of ration to widows & old, Animal camp in villages.
JAIPUR The Annual amount allocated is Rs.2,90,000/- plus additional amount of Rs. 58,000/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs.10,000/- to 3 students An additional amount of Rs. 25,000/- is give towards fees of 50 poor school students for Rs. 500/- each.
Total amount disbursed Rs. 3,63,450/- to 294 people details as under
Medical 33,000/- 13 persons Marriage 96,000/- 33 persons
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Self Employment 42,000/- 10persons Education Scolarship Poor assistance Funeral
1,14,000/- 30,000/- 11,250/- 22,000-
109 Sudents 3 students 110 persons 9 people
Jaipur has been working since 1996 They have succeeded in providing job oriented items on loan basis like Cycle rickshaw, handcarts, sewing machine and other items on installment basis which has improved the life of many families. Senior Citizen club is well organized in Satsang Bhawan where around 200 seniors citizen participate . Meeting starts with Satsang & Bhajans they give flowers, stick and shawls to some of them. Smiles on their face at the end of the meeting shows their happiness.
NAGPUR The Annual amount allocated is Rs.2,90,000/-plus additional amount of Rs.58,000/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- to 3 students An additional amount of Rs.16,000/- is give towards Book Bank Total amount disbursed Rs.3,11,667/- to 118 people details as under
Medical 96,326/- 38 persons Marriage 41,500/- 14 people Sewing Machine 23,160/- 12 people Bicycle 51,300/- 25 person Training 24,700/- 11 people Education 72,181/- 17 people
The centre is working since 1995 under the guidance & policies laid down by the Trust. The members meet on a Sunday morning at the office of Sindhi Social Forum situated in the slum area of Jaripatka surrounded by poor community people. In emergencies, they meet at any of the member's office in the evening.
Assistance of any kind is given after thorough investigation. Items like sewing machine, handcart, bicycle is handed over to the beneficiaries with a note "PROPERTY OF SUNSHINE TRUST NOT FOR SALE” Every precaution is taken to avoid misuse of the item.
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Sewing machine is given only to those who know sewing, they are asked to demonstrate on the machine which is kept in the office. They take 50% from the applicant as recovery procedure is not possible
For Hand Cart the applicants are asked to first commence business on rented handcarts for few months then only they are given hand cart on instalment basis.
This year bicycle has been given to working people so that they can reach to their work place in time. The beneficiary are asked to deposit 50% with the supplier and balance is paid by the Trust.
The Book Bank for school students was initially started by Melwani Trust. It is now is supported by Sunshine Trust they purchase books from class 1 to 10th standard. Poor students take the Text books and return after completing the academic year. This year they have spent Rs.15,071/- towards purchase of various books
RAJKOT The Annual amount allocated is Rs.1,00,000/-plus additional amount of Rs.20,000/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- to 1 students
Total amount disbursed Rs.31,255/- to 7 people details as under
Marriage 2,000/- 1 person House repair 2,125/- 1 people Self Employment 2,000/- 1 person Education Scholarship Funeral Sr. Citizen
8,020/- 8,500/- 1,000/- 7,610/-
2 students 1 person 1 person
They have been working under the guidance of the Trust they have served the community people for 11 year. In case of marriage the amount is given directly to the shop from where they have bought the items required by the girl.
In case of medical, amounts are given directly to the hospitals, chemist or doctors and not to the patients. This has kept a check on misuse of the amount disbursed.
Under the Self Employment scheme they prefer taking some amount from the applicant as they find it difficult to collect monthly installments. They organize Senior Citizen meet every month. The meeting starts with Satsang & Prayers they share old memories & experience of their life. “Importance of Yoga in our life” was discussed with them which
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has improved their health. Local people have appreciated this gathering and they contribute some amount towards the expense & balance is paid by Sunshine Trust.
UDAIPUR The Annual amount allocated is Rs.1,50,000/- plus additional amount of Rs. 30,000/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- to 2 students
Total amount disbursed Rs. 87,365/- to 58 People details as under
Medical 5,000/- 1 people Sewing machine 1,365/- 1 person
Food grain 5,000/- 4 people Education Sr. Citizen
58,300/- 12,700/-
49 people
Udaipur centre has always shown outstanding performance in all the projects undertaken by them. This year they maximum amount is towards Education of community people.
They distribute stationery to poor students every year. They have adopted a small school which is mainly run for beggar’s children and for those who are forced to work in their childhood due to economic conditions of their family.
The best social activity is that they have a social forum where they solve all types of family dispute so that they are not taken to court for settlement.
VADORODA The Annual amount allocated is Rs.2,38,,000/-plus additional amount of Rs.47,600/- towards Education to school students and Sunshine Trust Scholarship of Rs.10,000/- to 3 students
Total amount disbursed Rs.1,34,024/- to 66 people details as under
Medical 25,765/- 12 people Marriage 14,543/- 7 girls Sewing Machine 11,500/- 4 persons Hand Cart 22,500/- 13 people Education 36,000/- 16 persons
This year more attention has been given for self employment by giving Hand Cart to people for selling fruits, vegetable, footwear & snacks, bicycle are granted people for hawker business like pan-padiko, bakery items, pickles so that they can earn their living and support the family.
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They prefer collecting some amount from the applicant instead giving loan and collect on installments basis, as they are unable to collect the installment amounts. Diwali celebration is appreciated by the people and number of people are increasing every year thus they have requested to increased the amount as the cost of items have also increased.
Senior Citizen club is already registered in Vadodara at Sant Kanwar Colony. It is functioning properly, all expense are borne by the local people.
GANDHIDAM The Annual amount allocated is Rs.2,00,000/- this centre has been started after nearly 4-5 years
Total amount disbursed Rs.43,500/- to17 People details as under
Medical 20,000/- 7 people Education 23,500/- 10 person
The Committee member of this center has a school thus maximum amount is spent on education the poor children.
BHAGWAN KALA KENDRA- BHOPAL This is a vocational training institution in Bhopal (Part of Jeev Seva Sansthan) which gives training in various Vocational courses.
Looking at the good work and improvement in lives of people, the Trust has decided to support those families and students who cannot afford to pay any fees to learn the course.
The total amount disbursed during this year is Rs.1,18,970/- for 625 students towards deficit in fees for training in various vocational courses.
Sunshine Trust has been supporting this Vocational Institute for past 15 years, nearly 5578 students have benefited from this institute and are having good jobs or small business.
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DEEPAVALI CELEBRATION
Every year Deepavali Celebration is organized with the help of Sunshine Trust Committee members in all the Centres of our Trust.
The Committee Members invite poor community people, organize a small variety program and give them good meal, at the end of the function they are given packets of sweets, candles and firecrackers. Our Community persons were entertained in all the Centres in a true spirit and SUNSHINE brought in their life of poor people. Following amount was sent to the centre for celebration.
Agra Rs.30,000/- Ahmedabad Rs.20,000/- Ajmer Rs.13,000/- Bikaner Rs.10,000/- Bhilwara Rs.15,000/- Bhopal Rs.20,000/- Jaipur Rs.20,000/- Nagpur Rs.25,000/- Rajkot Rs.20,000/- Udiapur Rs.19,500/- Vadodara Rs.15,000/-
The people are really very happy and they truly bless the organizers who have remembered them on this auspicious occasion.
We hope to continue this type of celebration every year and bring light and happiness to more people in each of our centre
If you need any further information about our working you may get in touch with the undersigned or any of our Trustees.
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ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN DURING THE YEAR
� “Sunshine Scholarship” is given to Bright students for higher education who have scored more than 60% for girls and 70% for boys. Rs.98,500/- given to 13 students
� Twenty Percent of Annual allocation to Centres is added to the annual budget only if they utilize it for education of poor students towards fees, books and uniforms sweaters, & shoes have been added this year . This year Rs. 5,20,092/- has been given to 646 students
� In Jaipur every year an amount of Rs.25000/- is given to Jaipur centre towards School fees of 50 poor students
� Book Bank in Nagpur centre where students take the books for the term and return after passing the exams. We plan to have such Book Bank in all Centres This year they have paid Rs.15,071/- paid for books.
� School uniforms are given to poor students in Bhilwara centre this year Rs. 57,550/- was spent on uniforms for 195 students
� Help has been given to students in various training courses so that they can earn and support the family. This year Rs. 1,13,205 has been given 63 students.
� Diwali celebration is organized at all Centres for the poor people, this was initiated by New York Members. Now it is supported by Sunshine Trust. Total amount of Rs. 2,05,000/- disbursed to centers
� Senior Citizen club started at all Centres, where they are entertained, tea and biscuit is served at the end of the meeting. Total amount spent on such meetings Rs. 30,967/-
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OUR PLANS FOR FUTURE
If you go through the accounts you will notice that our Trust has disbursed Rs.23,59,854/- during this year.
With our present drive to help more people we feel that our disbursement will increase further. To meet this increase in our activities, we need more members.
Every year we commit to new projects & add news activities to the Trust objectives.
Our interest free loan project for cycle and trolley rickshaw purchase at Jaipur has been successful and plan to extend to more people.
Our computer centre project started at Ajmer, Jaipur, Baroda, Bikaner, Udaipur are now self reliant.
Our Soft loan project to purchase raw material to start a small business has been successful in all Centres.
“SUNSHINE TRUST SCHOLARSHIP” to be given to more students for higher education scoring limit 60% for girls and 70% for boys.
To start Book Bank scheme in each centre so that maximum poor students are helped
To support Sunshine Senior Citizen Club in a better way in all Centres
The Trust hopes that each and every affluent Indian will be a member of “Sunshine Trust” family as this will really help us, to bridge the gap between the affluent members and the needy members of community.
We request all our members to help the Trust by getting their friends to join hands in this great gesture of the Trust. If you need extra copies of this report, please write to me and I will be very happy to send you extra copies for your friends
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PATRONS
The Trustees had decided to create Patrons of the trust. The Patrons are persons of our organizations who agree to pay a sum of Rs.1,00,000/- a year to the Trust to carry on its activities. The following persons / organizations are our valued Patrons.
M/s.M.B.Melwani Trust M/s.Tulsi Trust Mr. Chandru Budhrani (M/s. Budhrani Finance Ltd) M/s.Kewalram Chanrai Foundation M/s.Jasoti Lokoomal & Mulchand Ghanshamdas Charities(1981) M/s.Pohoomal Kewalram Sons (Exports) Pvt.Ltd M/s.Kamla Foundation Mr Nari P. Kirpalani Mr Mohan P Bhojwani Mr Mohan K Vaswani (M/s. Tolaram Group) Mr Manik R Shahani Mr Chellaram Kripalani (M/s. Sona Ratan) M/s The Sani Family Foundation Inc M/s.Manju Mahtani Charities Mr Kumar Chand (M/s.Kaybee Group) M/s.Shanker's Emporium Inc - Singapore Mr. Dasi Budhrani Mr. Nari Pohani Mr. Girish C Jethwani (M/s.Geebee Trading Company) Mr. Teku Vaswani (M/s..Ess Tee United Traders (HK) Ltd. Mr. Gobind.H.Nandwani Mr Manghoo Ahuja (M/s. Shahi Exports) Mr. Haresh Kumar Chandani (M/s. Sunflower) Mr. Deepak Manjani (M/s.Fragrance Unlimited Inc) Mr. Hari N Harilela (M/s. Harilela's Group) Mr. Kishan Lakhwani (M/s. Mercury Traders) MS Bhagwanti & Manghanmal Hiranand Charitable Foundation Mr. Ram Mohinani (M/s.Somotex Imports & Exports P Ltd) Mr. Rajan Bharwani Mr. Ram Buxani ( M/s.International Traders (Middle East) Ltd. Mr. Dayal Harjani Mrs. Asha Devi Chelllaram Kirpalani Mr Mohan D Chalatani Mr. Bindu Ramesh Mahtani M/s.Gandhi Seva Loka ( The Bombay Merchant Association) – Jarkarta
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We request all our members to consider and be our Patrons. If agreeable, please write to us giving your consent to be a Patron. In case you want to know more about it, please do write to us or any of the Trustees.
INFORMATION FOR POTIENTIAL NEW MEMBERS
To be a member, a person or an organization has to donate a sum of Rs.1,00,000/-. The cheque, pay order should be in favor of SUNSHINE TRUST" the Trust has a saving account with
1) AXIS BANK A/c. No 233010100003582 Court Chambers, 35,New Marine Lines Bombay 400 020 (India) 2) BANK OF INDIA, A/c. No 000110100011010 70/80, Mahatma Gandhi Road Branch, Fort, Bombay 400 023 (India)
We request that the payments along with covering letters should be forwarded to Mr Lekhraj Pohoomal's office at Court Chambers, Mezz Floor, 35, New Marine Lines, Bombay 400 020, India. So that he can send you Receipt and 80G certificate for Income Tax benefit.
From the enclosed statement of accounts you can see that each and every paisa received by the Trust is rightly spent and correctly accounted for. We are sure many of our overseas friends would like to be member of our Trust. With more funds we can reach out to more poor people of our community and give light to their lives.
We will appreciate your comments on the working of our Trust even if you are not a Member or Patron of our Trust
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LIST OF MEMBERS
1 Mr A.D.Daswaney (M/s.D.V.D Ltd) Japan
2 Mr. Anil Sabnani (M/s. La Grand Marche ) St.Maarten
3 Mr Asudo Datwani U.S.A
4 Mrs Ashadevi C Kripalani Bangaluru 5 Mr Atmaram H Khiantani (Marvel's) Las Palmas
6 Mr B.H.Gulrajani (M/s.A.A.A Corpn) Japan
7 Mr B.H.Surtani Singapore
8 Mr B.K.Mirchandani London
9 Mr Balram Datwani London
10 Mr Bhagwan H Melwani (M.B.Melwani Trust) Singapore
11 Mr. Bhagwan Nanikram (Eastern Ins.Agency Pte Ltd) Singapore
12 Ms Bhagwanti & Manghanmal Hiranand Charitable Foundation USA
13 Mrs Bindu Ramesh Mahtani Mumbai
14 Mr Harkishindas.B.Chainrai (M/s.Bhojsons) London
15 Dr Ram Bulchand (Bulchand Charitable Trust) Poona
16 Mr Chandru Budhrani ( M/s. Budhrani Finance) Singapore
17 Mr Chandru Budhrani (on behalf of Dada J.P.Vaswani) Poona
18 Mr Chatru Wadhwani(M/s.Rochalchet) Nigeria
19 Mr Chellaram Kripalani (M/s.Sona Ratan Pte Ltd) Singapore
20 Mr Dayal K.Harjani Charitable Trust Hongkong
21 Mr. Deepak M Manjani (M/s. Fragrance Unlimited Inc) USA
22 Mr Deepak Ramchandani ( M/s. Prime Products Ltd) St.Maarten
23 Mr Devidas N Budhrani & Vandana D Budhrani Mumbai
24 M/s Dhalomal Ramchand P Ltd Mumbai
25 Mr Doulatram Boolchand Nandwani (M/s.Boolchand's) Curacao
26 M/s Gandhi Seva Loka (Bombay Merchant Association) Jakarta
27 Mr Gargi Das (Page Ind. Ltd) Bangaluru 28 Mr Ganglani Dharamdas Nigeria
29 Mr Ghani Mahtani (M/s.Lokumals Singapore Pte Ltd) Singapore
30 Dr Gee Vee Mumbai
31 Mr GB Choithram Jethwani (M/s.Geebee Group) Dubai
32 Mr Gobind & Sajni Nandwani Hongkong
33 Mr Gobind & Chatru Mehboobani Mumbai
34 Mr Gobind H Nandwani (M/s.Transeur Export Finance Co.Ltd) England
35 Mr Gobind Mukhi London
36 Mr Gul Samtani U.S.A
37 Mr Gulab Bhojraj (M/s.Focus Elec.P.Ltd) Singapore
38 Mr Harkishindas.G.Bhojwani (M/s.Shankar's Emporium p.Ltd) Singapore
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39 Mr Hareshkumar Chandi (M/s.Magnum Jewelers) St.Thomas
40 Mr Hari N.Harilela ( M/s.Harilela's Group) Hongkong
41 Mr Harkishindas Chanrai (Radhakishin Medical ) Nigeria
42 Mr Haru Mahtani Jakarta
43 M/s. Hinduja Foundaiton Mumbai
44 Mr Hiranand Gulrajani (M/s.Gulraj's Greatway Corp.Ltd) Hongkong
45 Mr Hiro G Makhijani (Hargobind Trust) Mumbai
46 Mr Hiro Melwani London
47 Mr Haresh Chandi Bangaluru 48 M/s Jasoti Lokoomal & Mulchand Ghanshamdas Charities (1981) Mumbai
49 Mr J.A.Bharwani (K Aloomal ) Singapore
50 M/s Jai Shivshakti Health & Education Foundation Bangaluru 51 Mrs Kanta Serumal Lalwani Ghana
52 Mr Ken Lakhiani U.S.A
53 M/s Kewalram Chanrai Foundation Mumbai
54 M/s Kewalram Singapore Limited Singapore
55 Mr Kishan Lakhwani (M/s.Mercury Traders) Dubai
56 Mr Kishin & Mrs Shanu Kirpalani U.S.A
57 Mr Kishin Wadhwani U.S.A
58 Mr Kishoo B Ramnani Singapore
59 Mr Kishore Assomull Mumbai
60 Mr Kumar Chand (M/s.Kaybee Group) Singapore
61 Mr Kumar Datwani Hongkong
62 Mr Khubo Watumal (Watumal Foundation) Mumbai
63 Mr K.K.Daswani (M/s.Khubchand & Co.Ltd) Gibralter
64 Mr L.P.Tolani (M/s.Esquire Pte Ltd) Singapore
65 Mr Lachu Daswani (M/s.Swiss Magnetics S.A) Las Palmas
66 Mrs Lachu Sabnani Singapore
67 Mr Laju Chanrai (M/s.Kamla Foundation) Mumbai
68 Mr Lal Hirdaramani (M/s.Hirdaramani Family) Sri Lanka
69 Mr Lal K Nanwani (M/s.Dhalomal Ramchand Pte Ltd) Singapore
70 Mr Lal Sani (The Sani Family Foundation) U.S.A
71 Mr LC & AL Wadhwani Mumbai
72 Mr Madan D.T Assomull Singapore
73 Mr Manghoo F Ahuja (M/s.At Last Sportswear Inc) New Jersey
74 Mr Manik R.Shahani Singapore
75 M/s Manju Mahtani Charities Mumbai
76 Mr Mithu Chanrai ( Tulsi Trust ) Mumbai
77 Mr Mohan P.Bhojwani (M/s.Telekonsult Singapore Pte Ltd) Singapore
78 Mr Mohan Vaswani Family Trust (M/s. Tolaram Group) Singapore
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79 Mr Mohan Nagrani Singapore
80 Mr Manohar D Chatlani Bangaluru 81 Mr. Mulchand Asnani (M/s.Emel (HK) Ltd Hongkong
82 Mr. Murli Datwani U.S.A
83 Mr Narayan Nathurmal Mumbai
84 Mr Nari C Pohani U.S.A
85 Mr Nari Lakhaney U.S.A
86 Mr Nari.P.Kirpalani Nigeria
87 Dr Nathir Lalchandani U.S.A
88 Mrs Nirmala P Chatru & Mrs Maya Assumal Singapore
89 Mr Pitu Alwani (Trident Jewellers) St.Thomas
90 Mr Pohoomal Kewalram Sons (Exp) P.Ltd Mumbai
91 Mr Pradeep Kumar Tewani Mumbai
92 Mr. Prakash Mirpuri ( M/s. Ballerina Jewellers) St.Maarten
93 Mr Raj Bhojwani Nigeria
94 Mr Raj Melwani U.S.A
95 Mr Rajan Bharwani Singapore
96 Mr Raju Mukhi Singapore
97 Mr Ram Advani Jakarta
98 Dr Ram & Veena Buxani Foundation Dubai
99 Mr Ram U Mohinani (M/s.Somotex Imp & Exp Pvt.Ltd) Ghana
100 Mr Raam Punjabi Jakarta
101 Mr Ramchand Mahtani (M/s. Lokumal's) Hongkong
102 M/s Roop Investments (M/s.Watanmal Boolchand) Mumbai
103 M/s Roshini Trading Singapore
104 M/s Rukmini Mathradas Foundation Mumbai
105 Mr Sachdev Singapore
106 M/s Sadhu Vaswani Mission New Jersey
107 Mrs Sati Teku Vaswani ( M/s.Ess Tee United Traders) Hongkong
108 M/s Sharda Estates Pvt.Ltd Bangaluru 109 Mr Steve Gidwani U.S.A
110 Mr Sundersham Chanrai Mumbai
111 Mr Subhod M Chanrai Mumbai
112 Mr. Shree Thakurji Maharaj Dharmadas Mumbai
113 Mr Tikam Chulani ( M/s. Chulani (St. Maarten) N.V ) St. Maarten
114 Mr Udharam Buxani Hongkong
115 Mr Uttam P.Kripalani (M/s.Galaxy Underwriting Agency Pte Ltd) Singapore
116 Mr Vashi Melwani (M/s.Doulatram & Sons) Hongkong
117 Mr Vijay Kewalramani U.S.A
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LIST OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Sr Name of Committee Address Telephone Nos.
No Member with Area Code
1 Ajmer 0145
Ishwar Tharaney Deepchandra Belani Marg 2632710(O) 2427287(R)
Nawab Ka Bera,Ajmer 305001 Mob 09828591938
Maheshwari Goswami H.N.353 /21(A), Shanti Nagar, 2431359 (O) 2461439 (R)
Near Telephone Exchange
Reshma Manglani Mob:09414002166
Bhisham Gagnani
Mob: 09351139099
2 Ahmedabad 079
Subash Sharma 52,Sardarnagar,Ahbd-382475 7864267 ( R )
Mob '09426324643
Srichand Bodani Block "G" No 31 Galaxi Tower 7869515
Vastrapur,Ahmedabad 380054 Mob: '09825865062
Sajandas Issarsingh 6,Gokul Park,Sardarnagar, 7864486
Ahmedabad -382475 Mob: '09898013377
3 Agra 0562
Shyam Sunder Rohra Shri Krishna Gaushalla, 2881517, 562645
Mob: '09358505163
Girdharilal Bhagtani New Shahganj Road, 6545169
Mob '09319104543
Tekchand Basrani Agra 282010 383183, 384675
4 Bhopal 0755
Haresh K Vaswani Jamna Darshan Bhawan 2641004 (O) 09425301115
N-New 12/126 Sant Hirdaram Nagar 2641371 (R)
Shanker Assudani Bairagarh,Bhopal 462030 09584001234
Gurdas Ramchandani
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5 Vadodara 0265
Manohar L Purswani C-16, Sardar Indl. Estate, 2560377, 3299550
Jagdish M Purswani Road No 1, Ajwa Road 3094474 FX 2572799 Mob 09328257559
G.J.Ailsinghani Vadodara 390019
Email:[email protected]
6 Bikaner 0151
Bharat Balani 3-Ka-26,Shiv Niwas,Pawanpuri, 2240017 ( R)
Bikaner 334003 2206797 (O)
Assandas Tulsiani A-5 Karni Nagar,Pawanpuri,Bik 2240573
Mohanlal Tulsiani Near Arya Samaj School, 2200187
Rathkhana,Bikaner - 334001
7 Bhilwara 01482
Choithram Kodwani B-366, Raj Mandir 251162 (R), 222350 (O)
Sashtri Nagar Mob: 09414112600
Bhilwara 311001 [email protected]
Tulsidas Nathrani 2 H 12 R.C Vyas Colony 229713 (R), 235201,225028
Bhilwara 311001 Mob: 09829020727
Ishwar Manglani Plot No 70,Krishna Floor,Mill gali, Mob:098293 41882
Kawa Khera,Choraha,Bhilwara
9 Jaipur 0141
Mr.Sohan Lal Thadhani 5-Kha-26 Housing Board 2305260
Shastri Nagar, Jaipur 302 020 09799421920
Miss Shanti Lalla 5-Jha-75,Jawarhar Nagar, 2651619 (R)
Jaipur - 302 004. 09413332671
Email:[email protected]
Ramesh Menghani 104-90,Agarwal Farm, Mansarovar, Jaipur 2780508 (R)
09413361097
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10 Nagpur 01682
Anil Mulchandani 201,Laxmi Apartments 6508975, 6611978
Opp M.G.House / Axis Bank 09822942221
R.T Road,Cicil Lines, Nagpur 440010 Email:[email protected]
Prem Khilnani 6,Sindhu Sagar Socty, 2640368 (O) 2538123 (R)
Clarke Town, Nagpur-14
Mob: 9822465616
11 Rajkot 0281
B.B. Gogia Bhai Bhai 5/Indraprasth Nagar 2467269 (O) , F-2474219
Akshar Marg, Rajkot- 360001 24671175
Mob: '09879188170
Vinod T. Lekhani Satkar Zerox, 8-Gaikwadi Plot 2475316 (R)
Ajit.S. Udani "Swami" 2476013 (R)
Parsana Nagar, Main Road,
Rajkot
Brijlal.S. Sonwani 4/9 Balmukund Plot 583935 (R),
Opp Nirmala Covent Fax -247219
Rajkot 98242 11327(Mob)
12 Udaipur 0294
Kishore Kumar Pahuja 303,Doctor House, Seth Ji Ki Badi 2429220, 2423955
Near Dadabadi,Madhuban, [email protected]
Udiapur (Raj) 313001 Mob: 9829047955
Pratap Rai Chug New Shakti Nagar, Udaipur 2523398 (O), 2421440 (R)
Mob:9928058058
Kishore Jhambani 21,New Pologround,Saheli Nagar 2421945 ( R) 2411879 ( O)
Udaipur – 313001 Mob: 9413318182
13 Gandhidam
Mrs. Nirmala Gajwani S.D.B -147 -148, Adipur 09825222686
Gandhidham 370205
Naresh H Bulchandani S.D.B 7 & 8 , Adipur 09824204930
Haribhai H Gehani Mrs.Prachi Thakur 09904894101
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