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J  K Z LAa [ M  N  O Pn _ Q " R a S b T $ UX & V ( W * X , Y . ZAs 0 [ 2 \r 4 ]r 6 ^e 8 _ : `< < a > be H ca J do L en N feyGd9y9ud9z9<6 { 6  at>9UU` I z |>z  alUUd K $d f} 6- g~} 6-// Pn/UU -Mr. Kamalesh kumar arranged my one day trip. I arrived at Bhawanipatna in the morning of 29th and met Kamalesh. We then proceeded to UU -Biswanathpur by bus. VKA now has rented a small house at Biswanathpur as their headquarters for our project. I met many of the 28 teachUU -eers that are now working in our schools. The office has some maps and charts showing the details of our project and its progress. After*UU -wards Kamalesh arranged for bikes and we visited two schools. Our attempt to visit a third school was unsuccessful as our bike got a flat 6UU -tyre on the way. The two schools I visited highly impressed me. The first one was on the way to Lanjigarh and operates on the premises of a BUU -village temple. The children (30 odd) were very enthusiastic and the neatly maintained attendance register showed good attendance. The NUU -teachers have been supplied with some wall charts to teach alphabets and other basic things. The class has already learnt a lot of songs ZUU -h and games. Most of them have been given slates and books, and the rest have their own. The village committee was very thankful for our eirfUU@ -ou+work and promised all help in the future. |UU . thzOn the other hand, we also noticed that VKA lays a certain emphasis on protection of Adivasi religion, and education on UU . UUbasic sanitation, living in harmony, resistance to exploitation, self-help, etc. are imparted by bhajans, kirtans, etc. which may keUU . zbe construed by some as controversial. However, our colleague Mr. Somdutt Behura received an assuring critique during his UU . emxmeeting last month with Mr. Chittaranjan Das, an engineer and development worker at Bhubaneswar, whose wife highlighted ttUU . ho{the efficacy of VKAs method of imparting education and bringing tribal people to the mainstream through kirtans and other herUU@ . creligious methods. nt ΪUU 2 Unfortunately, we have not yet received detailed interim progress report this year, possibly on account of VKAs recent change s vڪUU 2 urxof address: VKA headquarters have moved from Sundergarh town to Vanabasi Kalyan Ashram, C/o Legal Forms & Books; 9, ot檙UU 2 a|Udyan Market Complex; Udit Nagar, Rourkela 769012 ; FAX (courtesy of one Sri Rishi Arjya): (0661) 2973. As per policy, onUU 2 xpwe are deferring our next installment payment to the Lanjigarh project waiting to receive the latest progress report which VKA troUU@ 2 ou"has now indicated to send by May. ` 3 itOur New Projects: .UU > inwWe have received short proposals from several NGOs such as Darabar Sahitya Sansad of Khurda district; Life Improvement :UU > efsMembers Association of Nowrangpur; Institute of Rural Welfare & Research Center at Kosagumuda, Nowrangpur; RISE of herFUU > c|Rourkela, and Sarvodaya Kanya Ashram of Nawapara, etc. We first evaluate simply based on the contents of the proposals, and arRUU > un|then for the promising ones we look for extensive information on the NGO, their past record, and present proposal. Whenever K^UU > Le|possible we obtain a report of site-visit by a SEEDS member or sympathizer before adoption of the project. This is where we RijUU > 2would like to pool (y)our common resources -- topical knowledge, area familiarity, vacation time in Orissa, etc. -- in search for vUU@ > grTan appropriate, visionary project led by a high-integrity, motivated NGO in Orissa. UU 5NeSrinivas Memorial Fund (SMF):  We are now in the process of finalizing SEEDS grant for a library extension at the Jalespeta diUU@ 5 vezKanyashram, a school for tribal girls in Phulbani run by VKA, in memory of our departed colleague Dr. Srinivas Praharaj. UU 8 ofpWe have received a promising initial proposal, which is also available on SEEDS Home Page on Internet at http:// tUU 8 pwwww.cs.utexas.edu/users/darshan/SEEDS/, from Asra, an NGO reachable at S.K. Mohanty, president, Association for Social t rƪUU 8 pvReconstructive Activities (ASRA), Satyabrata Press Premises, Pithapur, Cuttack-753001, India; Phone No (0671) 30221 S ҪUU 8 e y(0671) 35616; FAX - (0091671) 31678. Quoting from the first-year budget part of their proposal: 100% Immunisation, 2500 iުUU 8 tizEC Protection by Sterilisation, 2000 EC Protected by other temporary methods. 25% of population motivated to use sanitary ꪈUU 8 ~latrine. 20,000 trees to be planted. Health services for 25% population. 100% to be motivated to in-take safe drinking water. UU 8 }Cost: 210,000. Although this proposal may be weak in self-sustainability, definitive inquiries by Dr. Lalu Mansinha and col UU 8 xleague Mr. Somdutt Behuras visit of ASRA projects (old-age home, hospital, and tube-well sites in Balikuda and Naugaon t UU 8 yblocks) in March, 96 have discovered many redeeming aspects of this proposal and integrity of the ASRA leadership. MoreoUU 8 xover, Dr. Sri Gopal Mohanty has obtained word from India Voluntary Action Network (IVAN), a non-profit, volunteer group ) &UU 8 UU|based in Hamilton, Canada for their collaborative, financial support of the part of ASRA project involving immunization and 252UU@ 8 8pkitchen-garden. However, we need your generous financial support to be able to take up such ambitious projects. uOU+ UT` L SEEDS Finance: 2gUU M pl~SEEDS started as a non-profit, non-sectarian, social-development organization registered with the Campus Activities Office at s~UU M s the University of texas at Austin. Now that the individuals maintaining it have graduated and moved, we have all but closed the om}UU M t zSEEDS university account. All funds have been consolidated in an account under SEEDS at First Technology bank in Portland |UU M ve|where this author now lives. We seek volunteers to own the task of treasury and fund management, which this author has, for pad inrynopr6- j Uba6-]a  financithUU M ol}better or worse, carried out since the inception. We also hope that with help of the community, SEEDS can take its EIN regiskUU@ M s Ntration with IRS one step further to obtain 501(c) status for tax exemption. (UU ?onySome highlights:  We have collected $541 from individuals and $3263.71 from OSANY, the host of 25th annual OSA Conven 4UU ? f tion, towards Srinivas Memorial Fund (SMF). We have received $125 as our newsletter (Ankur ) subscription fees. Since incepzSE@UU ? ou|tion, we have raised nearly $18,000 total. We acknowledge the few individuals who have contributed upwards of $500, and the e LUU ? veyfew groups of people (New York, Chicago, Dallas, Canada chapters of OSA) for their generosity. However, we greatly value iXUU@ ? nBfinancially small but sustained support of a great number of you. nUU B z We have paid four installments to VKA in the amounts of $800, $600, $500 and $500 since December, 1993 for the Lanjigarh zUU B tiproject. Our total initial grant to the project was about $4000; we are continuing evaluation of the projects progress in order to r UU@ B tardecide release of the remaining funds of the initial grant, and for possibly further extension to the next year. UU Q |We have paid $360 for the training of volunteers from Orissa at Bhagavatula Charitable Trust of Dr. Parameswar Rao in July, nUU Q urv94. We have remitted $150 for the opening of a SEEDS branch in Bhubaneswar headed by Dr. Dhanada Mishra. However, job-UU@ Q s Xrelated relocation of Dhanada has temporarily suspended the functioning of this branch. (ʪUU S DySEEDS remains a negative-overhead organization with less than $100 of SEEDS funds spent on university registration and ֪UU@ S ofOmiscellaneous photocopy costs --- thanks to the generosity of SEEDS activists. VKA` T $ Conclusion: UU J emzTime and again we have emphasized that money is merely a means, and not the the be all and end all. SEEDS activists are UU J n {still a very small group hard-pressed for the time resource. We need your ideas, criticisms, and involvement to keep SEEDS foUU J ealive. We need your help in obtaining, screening, evaluating, monitoring and reporting of projects and proposals. Of course, we it*UU J Pa}also need people for out-reach and fund-raising as well. Our task has been difficult, and twice as much because we must meet 6UU J hryon the network or by phone. What makes it even harder now is SEEDS derived most activism from the student members in the hBUU J Spast, and most have graduated struggling to find footholds in their careers as well. Of course we could have chosen to do noth֪NUU J miying as an alternative to this demanding yet profoundly rewarding task. So, we need your involvement more than ever. DonaZUU@ J aptions and inquiries may be sent to: SEEDS, c/o Dr. P. Patra, 15852 NW West Union Rd., #129, Portland, OR 97229. e  o h me a. WneUUd Nti m UU ed ap iobUUd O l=D {snd=D w bUUUU` Pd Village name rV ! enVas bausweUU` RGram Panchayat the׾N #rr ׾Nos bm fm UU` Us No. of Students UU%U %uli%Un  beerasUU` Ve Name of Teacher to=D ' te=Din cfouly UU` W o, Melghutu uV )UUVqu c been UU` X r. Biswanathpur 2׾N +9e ׾N c UU` Y 34 %U -m%U c UU` Z Pabitra Bibhar p i=D /=Ds d UU` [ bSulim V 1V den UU` \ as Biswanathpur e׾N 3׾N drr UU` ] 40 %U 5unt%U d UU` ^ Mahendra Harpal =(D 7ehe=(D e UU` _ Matkera (V 9ehu(V e UU` ` Lanji ׾(N ;.Bi׾(N e + UU` a e 45 %(U =U Y%(U e - UU` b Kanhu Ch. 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