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Ramakrishna Math &

Ramakrishna Mission
Kamarpukur
(A Branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)

A Report from April 2012 to March 2013


Issued by:
The Secretary
RAMAKRISHNA MISSION
P.O. KAMARPUKUR, DIST. HOOGHLY, WEST BENGAL: 712 612, INDIA
Phone: 03211-244221, Telex: 03244-244763
E-mail: rkmkpukur@gmail.com, rkmkpukur@yahoo.com; Web: www.rkmkamarpukur.org
A REPORT
OF THE ACTIVITIES OF

Ramakrishna Math &


Ramakrishna Mission
Kamarpukur
(A Branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)

FROM APRIL 2012 TO MARCH 2013

Issued by:
The Secretary
RAMAKRISHNA MISSION
P.O. KAMARPUKUR, DIST. HOOGHLY, WEST BENGAL: 712 612, INDIA
Phone: 03211-244221, Telex: 03244-244763
E-mail: rkmkpukur@gmail.com, rkmkpukur@yahoo.com; Web: www.rkmkamarpukur.org
RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR
THE MANAGING COMMITTEE
SL. NAMES OFFICE

1. Swami Jyotirmayananda President


2. Sri Satyanarayan Maji Vice-President
3. Dr. Jagannath Mandal Vice-President
4. Swami Lokottarananda Secretary
5. Swami Adrijananda Asst. Secretary
6. Swami Prajnatmananda Asst. Secretary
7. Swami Chitswarupananda Treasurer
8. Swami Bhaktipriyananda Member
9. Sri Asit Kr. Ghosal Member
10. Sri Debi Prasad Basu Member
11. Sri Kalyan Kumar Mukherjee Member
12. Sri Shyamapada Mukhopadhyaya Member
13. Sri Rohindra Nath Tudu Member
14. Sri Kishori Mohan Dey Member
15. Sri Paresh Nath Dhara Member

Names of the Auditors:


1. M/s. Sambhu N. De & Co. 2. M/s. Manoranjan Roy & Co.
Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountants
1-B, Old Post Office Street P-9, Dakshini Co-Op. Housing Society
3rd Floor, Kolkata-700 001 Canal South Road, Kolkata-700 105

Names of the Bankers:


1. State Bank of India, Arambagh Branch & Maheshpur Branch
2. United Bank of India, Kamarpukur Branch & Baghbazar Branch (Kol.)
3. Axis Bank Ltd., Arambagh Branch
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HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE:
Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886), the prophet of harmony of religions, was born in Kamarpukur
village. “Renunciation and love for God”, “Service, seeing God in all”—these were some of his
other important teachings. His illustrious disciple Swami Vivekananda founded Ramakrishna
Math and Ramakrishna Mission with its Headquarters at Belur Math, Howrah, West Bengal.
These two organizations lead by the monastic Order started by Sri Ramakrishna himself, had
the twin ideal, “Self-realization and service to the world”. The Kamarpukur centre, a branch
of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math, was started in 1947. This centre
is mainly associated with the hallowed memories of Sri Ramakrishna’s birthplace and his
ancestral home. Some of the holy spots are:

v Sri Ramakrishna’s Temple built on the spot where


he was born
v A mud house with thatched roof where Sri
Ramakrishna and Holy Mother Sarada Devi lived
v Parlour and Mango Tree planted by Sri Ramakrishna
v Sri Raghuvir Temple with the family deities of Sri
Ramakrishna
v Sri Jugis Shiva Temple
v Haldhar-Pukur
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THE HUMBLE ABODE OF GOD

SRI RAGHUVIR AND SHEETALA MAA–FAMILY DEITIES OF SRI RAMAKRISHNA

v Laha’s Pathashala
v Temple of Sri Gopeshwar Shiva THE VISITORS FROM FOREIGN LANDS

v Sitanath Pyne’s House


v Dhani Kamarini’s Birth Place
v Chinu Shankhari’s Birth Place
v Budhui Marol Cremation Ground
v Mukundapur Shiva Temple
v Cremation Ground and Banyan Tree at Bhutir Khal
v Palace and Mango Grove of Manik Raja THE PONDSIDE VIEW OF THE SHRINE

v Anur Vishalakshi Temple


v Jayrambati, Koalpara, Shihore and other places associated with
the life of Sri Sarada Devi
Holy Kamarpukur, Jayrambati and Belur Math, together form
the Golden Triangle of pilgrim centres. Every devotee or admirer
of Sri Ramakrishna aspires to visit these three sacred places at
least once in a lifetime to offer homage to the Holy Trio.

ON A JOY RIDE!

THE ‘YATRI NIWAS’


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ACTIVITIES—A SYNOPSIS (2012-13)

MATH–SPIRITUAL, RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL:


Besides daily worship, religious discourses inside and outside the Math, spiritual retreats and
spiritual counselling by the senior monks, the Centre celebrates birthdays of the Holy Trio
and other religious personalities. Sri Durga Puja, Sri Kali Puja, Sri Jagannath Rath Festival,
Christmas Eve and other occasions are also observed. The 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami
Vivekananda was observed through various programmes spread all over the year with due
solemnity and enthusiasm.

MISSION—SOCIAL WELFARE ACTIVITIES:


The Mission conducted multifarious social welfare activities. Here is a brief description:
1. High School with 766 boys out of which 72 boys belonged to scheduled castes, 10 boys
from scheduled tribes and 70 boys from backward classes.
2. Junior Basic School with 281 Boys and 73 girls out of which 41 boys and girls 05
belonged scheduled castes and 4 boys, 1 girl are scheduled Tribes and 32 boys from
backward classes.
3. Hostel with 108 boys out of which 5 boys were of scheduled castes and 7 boys of
backward classes.
4. Area Library And Reading Room with 11407 books, 2 daily newspapers and 8
periodicals with an average issue of 950 books per month.
5. Audio Visual Mobile Unit which screened films on the subjects educational, cultural,
health & hygiene etc. in different villages of Goghat-I & II Block in Hooghly District.

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6. Charitable Allopathic Dispensary treated 19453 patients including 15268 new patients
out of which 5533 patients were from SC, 491 patients from ST and 1002 from BC.
7. Homoeopathic Dispensary with a Mobile Unit treated 11645 patients including 4576
new patients out of which 2003 patients were from SC, 175 patients from ST and 417
from BC.
8. Eye Care Unit operated 1025 cataract patients out of which 347 patients were from
SC, 26 of ST and 65 of BC.
9. Ayurvedic Dispensary treated 3704 patients including 1328 new out of which 1111
were from SC, 97 of ST and 178 of SC.
10. Pecuniary help was given to 181 poor families of this locality and its adjoining areas
for repair of their dwelling houses and in some cases to conduct funeral ceremony.
Books were also distributed to the poor and meritorious students studying in the schools
and colleges of the locality. 1000 poor villagers received blankets during the winter.
11. As part of the four-year-long service programmes funded by the Central Government, being
conducted by the Headquarters to commemorate the 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami
Vivekananda, GadadharAbhyudaya Prakalpa (All-round personality development of the
children) was launched at Kamarpukur on the 2nd October 2010 – Janma Tithi of Swami
Abhedananda. Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa (Community Health Programme)
was started at Deregram, the place where the ancestral home of Sri Ramakrishna is
situated. Under these two Projects, there were total 211 beneficiaries. Further, Swami
Akhandananda Seva Prakalpa (Integrated Rural Development Programme) aimed at the
alleviation of poverty was started since June 2012. The details are as follows:

1. Vocational Training:
Activities Centre No. of Trainees Duration

Tailoring Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama, Beldiha, Hooghly 25 1 year


-Do- Ramakrishna Mission, Kamarpukur 27 1 year
Production of
Vermicompost -- Do -- 50 1 Year
& Mushroom
2. Other Activities:
Health & Hygiene: One tube well and one sanitary latrine have been set up at Hazrapata,
Kamarpukur.

12. Computer Training Centre provided Short Term


Vocational Training (STVT) course of six months duration
in the Computer Fundamentals under West Bengal State
Council of Technical Education (WBSCTE) to 44 rural
students during the Academic Year (January to December
2012–two short terms of six months duration each).
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13. In addition, the Mission runs Integrated Rural Development Work under Pallimangal
Project in the following manner:
a. Mobile Medical Unit which treated 6728 patients consisting of 167 SC, 99 ST, 159 OBC
including 4549 new patients comprising of 2030 male, 3686 female and 1012 children
during the current year.
b. National Leprosy Elimination Programme treated 57cases out of which 32 were
male, 21 female including 30 SC and 16 ST patients.
c. National Revised Tuberculosis Control Programme treated 70 patients out of which
21 were SC and 31 are ST.
d. Mini Jute Spinning Mill provided training to 07 unemployed young men and produced
21.9 MT of twines of different counts during the year.
e. Weaving Unit provided training to 34 poor and destitute women trainees in the field
of handloom, weaving and stitching of nearly twenty five types of cotton products.
f. Jute Handicrafts Unit produced more than twenty five items like shoulder bag, hand
bag, dolls etc. with the help of 86 poor and destitute women during the current year.
g. Food Processing Unit produced twenty two varieties of processed food like jam, jelly,
squash, sauce, pickle etc.
h. Incense Sticks Unit produced ten varieties of incense sticks under the brand names
‘Sridham’, ‘Arghya’ etc. with the help of 75 poor and destitute women.
i. Under Non-formal Education scheme 17 units were conducted with 372 students. Out
of which 194 were boys and 178 girls. Among them 207 SC, 39 ST and 62 BC.

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Kamarpukur Ramakrishna Mission Multipurpose School is a High School recognized by
the Directorate of Secondary Education, West Bengal. The students of this institution are
obtaining good results over the years. The details of this year's (2012-2013) Madhyamik
Exams are given below:
No. of No. of No. of Students No. of Students who No. of No. of
Students Students who procured 90% procured 75% & above First Second Highest
appeared Passed & above (Star Marks) Division Division Marks

94 94 22 64 87 7 669

This school should not be conceived as a mere academic institution, but rather as a
movement for imparting character-building education and to help students to inculcate the
fundamental values of truth, purity and unselfishness. This institution inspires the students
to actualize one of Swami Vivekananda's vision–a glorious India of the future.
It is worth mentioning that this school is catering to the needs of rural students, especially
from the poor families of this area since 1962. As a result, this school has brought a huge
number of students from the low-income families, backward sections and minority communities
under the fold of education since last five decades. The school is committed to churn out the
educated multifaceted human beings with head, heart and hand harmoniously developed.

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The school has constructed four Science Laboratories (Physics, Chemistry, Biology and
Geography) to give the real taste and concept of Science Education to the students. A
computerized school Library with a beautiful reading room, 'Online Science Education' in
collaboration with the Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, Belur Math, Howrah,
and a Language Laboratory of Spoken English recognized by British Council, Kolkata, have
opened a new horizon of knowledge before the rural students of this school. Apart from the
existing facilities of a computer teaching programme, Gymnasium for body-building, and play
grounds for playing football, cricket and volleyball, a basketball court is also built for the
benefit of the students. The 'Swami Vivekananda Sabhagriha' (an auditorium) was constructed
to promote the cultural life as well as the aesthetic sense of the students.
The Annual Prize giving Ceremony (2012-13) was arranged at 'Swami Vivekananda
Sabhagriha' in commemoration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. Swami
Suviranandaji Maharaj a Trustee of Ramakrishna order of monks and the Asst. Secretary of
Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math, Howrah, was the President of the
function. The students of High School presented cultural programme. Attractive books and
certificates of honour were distributed among the students. In the loving memory of Swami
Saradeswaranandaji Maharaj, a direct disciple of Holy Mother and the founder Secretary of
the high school, a Silver Medal was awarded to Sriman Souvik Khan, an outgoing student of
class X for the first time in the history of our school. This Medal was given in recognition of
all round development of a student in last academic year.

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The 52nd Annual Sports Meet was held at the school ground in commemoration of the
150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. In total 678 athletes took active part in the
Sports Meet. Dipankar Ghosh, conqueror of Mount Everest acted as the Guest-In-Chief. Sri
Madan Mitra, Hon'ble Minister-In-Charge, Transport and Sports Department, Govt. of West
Bengal delivered Presidential address. Prizes and Certificates were distributed among the
successful athletes.

‘VIVEK VEETHI’ (Ramakrishna Mission Primary School, Kamarpukur):


This school was inaugurated on 31 January 2010 in commemoration of the 175th Birth
Anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna and began its regular classes on and from 10 March 2010.
The aim and objective of this institution is to impart ‘Man making and character building
education’ to the boys and girls of Kamarpukur and its adjacent villages. This school also takes
special care of the students belonging to socially deprived and economically backward groups.
As it is envisaged by Swami Vivekananda, the school curriculum gives equal importance to
academic excellence and co-curricular activities so as to bring up bright citizens for the future
India.

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Report of Medical SERVICES (2012-13)

MOST REVERED PRESIDENT MAHARAJ—THE MAIN INSPIRATION BEHIND MEDICAL SERVICES AT KAMARPUKUR

Mobile Medical Service:


Regular Free Mobile Medical Service is being continued in and around the different villages
of three GPs of two districts since 1980. The mobile medical team is comprised of a general
physician, a pharmacist, an assistant, local volunteers and a driver with the Medical Van.
Presently, once in a week, the Mobile Unit serves at three centres namely, Kamarpukur,
Balidewanganj in the district of Hooghly and Koalpara in the district of Bankura. The details
are as follows:
April 2012 to March 2013 Old New Total Male Female Child Total W.D

Total 2179 4549 6728 2030 3686 1012 6728 140

General OPD Service:


Daily OPD Service has already been started at our new OPD building since May 2006.
Allopathic, Homoeopathy, Ayurvedic and Diagnostic units are being conducted six days in a
week. Specialist clinics are also conducted at regular intervals with kind co-operation of
reputed physicians, surgeons and specialist doctors from Kolkata, Burdwan, Arambagh and
other places.

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Report of OPD:
Health Service W.D TOTAL MALE FEMALE CHILD OLD NEW APL BPL
GOPD 239 5174 2052 2749 373 1188 3986 2294 2880
ENT 24 316 129 170 17 25 291 201 115
E.MED 139 2351 982 1369 00 1080 1271 1043 1308
DENT 25 480 219 258 03 19 461 350 130
PAED 20 500 00 00 500 65 435 187 313
MD 25 192 68 123 01 40 152 125 67
GYNAE 17 210 00 210 00 58 152 96 114
G.SURG 28 374 140 226 08 47 327 222 152
SKIN 10 236 100 132 04 22 214 128 108
ORTH 17 484 159 320 05 35 449 251 233
PHYS 259 1778 875 901 02 1602 176 1449 329
E.CLIN 99 5193 2130 3048 15 04 5189 2932 2261
E.BIO 15 1157 512 645 00 00 1157 575 582
E.REF 10 1008 415 593 00 00 1008 471 537
E.SPEC 09 789 324 465 00 00 789 362 427
E.OPER 46 1025 429 596 00 05 1020 526 499
AYURV 218 2750 1087 1645 18 1569 1181 1409 1341
PANCH 270 960 505 446 03 807 147 539 415
HOMOEO 287 10448 3704 6525 219 5872 4576 6866 3582
HOMOEO. MOBILE – 1197 333 708 156 511 686 – –
Investigation Report:
Name of Unit W.D TOTAL MALE FEMALE CHILD OLD NEW APL BPL
USG 26 304 76 228 00 00 304 194 110
XRAY 97 742 367 371 04 00 742 559 183
ECG 141 1382 635 747 00 00 1382 713 669
PATH 281 3490 1610 1879 01 07 3483 2225 1265
G.TOTAL – 5918 2688 3225 05 07 5911 3691 2227

National Blindness Control Programme:


We are very happy to let you know that it is twenty-six years of continuous service. It
was started free of cost during 1982. Now it has grown into a well-equipped eye day care
centre. Through this we have been serving the poor villagers of four districts namely Hooghly,
Bankura, Burdwan, and West Midnapur since May-2006. A good number of eminent
ophthalmologists, surgeons, ophthalmic assistants, physicians, O.T. Nurses, Supporting Staff,
devotees and volunteers have been joining their helping hands with us. Screening for operation
IOL, Scanning of eye, Biometry for power testing of IOL, surgery, refraction, medical treatment,
spectacle distribution, health education and referral service, and investigation facilities are
also being provided at our centre.
Report of NBCP:
Total Patients Screened-4910, Biometry-1157, Refraction-1008 Total-7075
1. Cataract Operation Screened Selected Operated Male Female No. of Camps
4910 1025 429 596 46
2. Eye Refraction test No. of Patients - 1008 No. of Camps- 10
3. Spectacle No of Patients – 789, Male – 324, Female – 465

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National Leprosy Elimination Programme:
Leprosy was one of the burning public health problems in and around the Arambagh Sub-
division, West Bengal. A few years back, it was a disputed uncovered area. This programme
had been started since July 2001 under direct supervision and guidance of State & Dist. Leprosy
Society, in collaboration with German Leprosy Relief Association, in the allotted areas of
Goghat-I & II Blocks, Arambagh Block, and Arambagh Municipality. The programme was
envisaged with general survey, early case detection, diagnosis and MDT treatment, retrieval
of the defaulters, interpersonal IEC and Group IEC. The scenario of the programme has been
changed since 2005.
The role of NGOs has since been changed. Passive case detection and referral service to
the PHC for diagnosis and treatment, interpersonal IEC, Group IEC Surveillance, contact survey,
POID management, SER activity etc. are being taken up by us in the above mentioned areas
of Arambagh sub-division. Total population is about 6 lakhs in the project area. The specific
geographical areas have been entrusted to eleven Field Workers (PMW), two Supervisors
(NMS) and one Doctor.
Annual Report – Apri1 2012 to March 2013
New Cases detected MCR supply
PB MB Total Gr - I Gr - II Total
24 33 57 05 48 53

Inter Personal No. of Small No. of School IEC No. of No. of No. of
Communication group IEC Primary School High School Club IEC Mela IEC Panchayat IEC Total
3.1 lac. 910 128 21 01 01 18 1079
POD service Contact Survey New deformity Cases
No. of camps Patient attend Gr - I Gr - II Total
144 869 9573 00 01 01

BESTOWING A NEW VISION


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Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme:
This programme has been started since 2002 in collaboration with CARE India under
scheme II. Now the programme has been continued under Scheme IV of RNTCP programme
with direct supervision of District and State Govt. Health Department. It is a designated
Microscopy and Treatment Centre [DMCTC] under Arambagh T.U since 2007. During this year
sputum examination was done for early detection of suspected cases. The confirmed patients
were treated at our treatment centre and referred to the different sub-centres under Arambagh
T.U.
Our activities under this programme included DOTS treatment service, follow up of the
cases, defaulter retrieval, health education to the affected person and his/her family members,
interpersonal IEC, sensitisation of the common people etc.
TB Programme:- Scheme IV
Project Area:- Five Gram Panchayat
(Kamarpukur G.P., Shyambazar G.P., Bengai G.P., Paschim Para G.P., Hazipur G.P.)
Annual report–April 12 to March 13:

RKM DMC Report No. of new adults visited in OPD = 19800


No. of TB Susp. Examined by sputum smear microscopy 701
(Microscopy
No. of TB Susp. Diagnosed sputum smear Positive 63
Centre)
No. of TB Susp. Examined for repeat sputum 11
Laboratory
No. of repeat sputum smear Positive 01
activity
No. of TB follow-up Patients examined 74
Result
No. of TB follow-up positive Patients 02
Case-finding during the reporting Year : 77

Pulmonary Extra Pulmonary


Smear Positive (SSP) Smear Smear note Other
New Return after negative done New Previously Total
Relapses Failures (SSN) treated
cases default
61 03 01 00 05 01 05 01 77

National HIV AIDS Control Programme:


AIDS is one of the major public health problems of India in the recent times. This programme
has been started since 2006, in collaboration with German Leprosy Relief Association. The
areas allotted are Goghat-I & II Blocks, Arambagh Block, Arambagh & Tarakeswar Municipality
under NACP project. The programme envisages interpersonal IEC, Group IEC, Health education
campaign in the project area. The specific geographical areas have been entrusted to eleven
Field Workers (PMW), two Supervisors (NMS) and one Doctor.
Report of NACP:
IEC service
Inter Personal No. of Small No. of School IEC No. of No. of No. of Panchayet
Communication group IEC Primary School High School Club IEC Mela IEC IEC (G.P.) Total

3.1 Lac. 910 128 21 01 01 18 1079

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PALLIMANGAL—INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Swami Vivekananda, disciple of Sri Ramakrishna travelled through the Indian countryside
mostly on foot and observed tremendous poverty among the people. He would always say
‘Food first and then religion’. Revered Swami Vireswaranandaji Maharaj, the tenth President
of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, inspired by the vision of Swami Vivekananda,
took an initiative to rebuild India through a new Integrated Rural Development Project called
‘Pallimangal’. Under the supervision of the Headquarters at Belur Math, Kamarpukur branch
of Pallimangal, has been rendering valuable service in villages since its inception in 1980. The
main target is uplift of the poor and downtrodden with special attention to the women folk
irrespective of caste, creed and religion by integrating health, education, economic, social and
cultural development programmes under Pallimangal. Over the years, the Pallimangal branch
of Kamarpukur has spread its activities into the remote villages of Hooghly, Bankura,
Murshidabad and Paschim Midnapore also, through various awareness workshops and training
programmes on handicrafts and handloom products. It is also helping the trainees to set up
Cottage Industries on their own by forming Self Help Groups.
In addition to the public support and help, the Pallimangal Project is able to sustain its
activities due to the financial support and guidance received by the various departments of
Central Government and State Government namely, National Jute Board, Ministry of Textiles,
Govt. of India, NIRJAFT, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Ministry of Food Processing
Industries and Horticulture, Govt. of West Bengal, and MSME, Govt. of India. A brief description
of the programmes implemented during the year is mentioned below:
SOIL TESTING LABORATORY: Considering the needs and priorities of the area, this was
established at Kamarpukur in the year 1983. The objective was to encourage the farmers for
scientific way of agriculture with a balanced use of plant nutrients for higher production,
economy in input cost, maintenance of soil health, reduction in environmental pollution, etc.
The area is one of the most intensely cultivated parts of West Bengal. The laboratory caters
to the need of the farmers of Hooghly, Bankura, Burdwan, Medinipur West, Purulia and Howrah.
The following figures depict the performance of this laboratory during the year 2012-2013:
Soil samples received directly from farmers for testing 04
Soil samples received from others for testing 50
Soil samples received from Govt. Deptt. 66
Total soil tested during the year 120

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FOOD PROCESSING UNIT: With an object of promoting cottage industries with locally available
resources, minimizing wastage of perishable fruits and vegetables and for showing the farmers
a new source of income opportunities, this Food Processing-cum-Training Programme was
launched during the year 2001.
At present different items namely, Pickle, Jam, Jelly, Sauce, Squash, Kasundi, Papad and Snacks
are being produced in our unit and receiving very good response and demand from the
customers.

MINI JUTE MILL SPINNING PROGRAMME: This unit has been manufacturing twine from raw
jute regularly since its inception
in the year 1987. The project was
commenced in collaboration
with the erstwhile Jute
Technological Research
Laboratories (now NIRJAFT),
Department of Science &
Technology, Government of India
and that of Government of West
Bengal. The idea was to bring the
processing unit within the reach
of jute growers and to provide
employment to some rural
youths.
No. of persons employed 7
Total Production 21.9 MT

WEAVING PROJECT: The


Handloom weaving and stitching
project has been functioning
satisfactorily by the rural women.
Different types of cotton items
are being produced regularly at
the unit. They are bed sheet,
towel, handkerchief, duster, mat,
side bag, carpet, seat roll (asana),
wrapper (chaddar), cap, gloves,
etc. A few women have been
successfully trained in this craft
during the current year.

No. of women employed 34


No. of items produced 12

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JUTE HANDICRAFTS PROJECT: This project is functioning since 2000 and has been proved
to be very successful. Different
types of bags, decorative items,
mobile phone pouch, money
purse, table mat, pen holder,
desk calendar, greeting cards,
cap, office file etc. are being
produced and sold at the
showrooms with good response.
Destitute women are presently
working in Pallimangal
workshops at Kamarpukur,
Bhurkunda, Hazipur,
Raghunathpur, Bhandarhati and
also individually at their own
homes.

INCENSE STICKS MAKING PROJECT: This project is set up since 1980. Many poor and destitute
women have been trained in this vocation and earning either working at the Kamarpukur
workshop or in their own home and thus they are also supporting their families.
No. of women employed 75
No. of items produced 10
Consisting 100/50/25 sticks

NON-FORMAL EDUCATION:
Due to the social, economical,
environmental and many
practical difficulties, a
considerable part of our rural
populace is yet to see the light
of education. Pallimangal has
been conducting a number of
Non-Formal Education Centres
at different villages to provide
minimum literacy to those who
failed to obtain regular
schooling. Presently 17 such
NFE Centres for the backward
and depressed classes are being run by Pallimangal in 11 villages under 7 Gram Panchayat
areas of Goghat-I & II blocks, one in Tarakeswar Municipality area and one in Kotalpur, Bankura
District, through active involvement of village level organizations. The following chart shows
the details:

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Sl.No. Name of the Centre with address Students

01 Hazrapata,Vill. Dashghara, Kamarpukur, Hooghly 18


02 Dasghara Club 18
03 Ganeshbati, P.O. Ratanpur, Hooghly 24
04 Anur Najrul Smriti Sangha, Anur, Hooghly 21
05 Bhurkunda, Hooghly 19
06 Basudebpur, Hooghly 19
07 Nakunda S.R. Ashrama, Vill.Darinakunda, Hooghly 23
08 Beldiha, S.R.Ashrama, Shyambazar, Hooghly 25
09 -do- 25
10 -do- 25
11 Udaypur, Hooghly 20
12 Harishchandrapur, Raghubati, Hooghly 25
13 Tarakeswar Ramakrishna Vivekananda Coaching Centre, Hooghly 17
14 -do- 18
15 Tajpur Gram Seva Samiti, Bankura 31
16 -do- 19
17 Dhaniakhali, S.V. Sevashram 25
Total students: 372

SHOWROOM & SALES PROMOTION: To promote the marketing of products as well


as for the greater exposure and interaction with different customers and artisans, a
regular showroom-cum-sales counter is run by Pallimangal within the Ashrama
premises. With the same view in mind, the Pallimangal put up special sales counters
outside Kamarpukur on various occasions as under:
Occasion Place

‘Kalpataru Utsav’ Ramakrishna Math, Cossipore Udyanbati


‘Centenary Celebration’ Ramakrishna Mission, Baranagar
Sales at all these places was overwhelming and beyond our expectations. We received
huge response from thousands of customers regarding our different products. Two
staff members and one volunteer look after the Kamarpukur showroom regularly.
Whereas, in addition to the staff members of Pallimangal, 25-30 volunteers help at
the special sales counters during different festivals and exhibitions.

TRAINING PROGRAMME: The following Training Programmes have been conducted


by Ramakrishna Mission Pallimangal, Kamarpukur during the reporting year:
Sponsored by Purpose Venue No. of
Trainees
Ramakrishna Mission
National Jute Board, Jute products 25
Pallimangal, Kamarpukur
Govt. of India, (Basic and
Ministry of Textiles Advanced Training) Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama 25
Beldiha, Hooghly
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RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR
P O: KAMARPUKUR, DIST: HOOGHLY (W.B)
GENERAL SECTION
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2013

RECEIPTS AMOUNT AMOUNT PAYMENTS AMOUNT AMOUNT

To Opening Balance By Establishment Expenses


Cash & Bank 85,93,799.60 Salary & Wages 2,02,002.00
P.F. Contribution 10,014.00
Gratuity Fund Contribution 6,388.00 2,18,404.00
To Donation Food & Fuel 4,315.00
General 1,25,159.00 Printing & Stationery 29,751.00
Repair General 450.00 34,516.00
Scholarship to Students 37,200.00
By Educational Expenses
Vivek Vithi (Primary School) 9,63,817.00 Training Programme (Computer) 1,02,890.00
Charitable Dispensary —
By Vivek Bithi ( Primary School )
Welfare Work 31,108.00 Electricity & Water 5,564.00
Herbal Project 69,412.00 Games & Sports 1,000.00
Maintenance of Computer 745.00
Ayurvedic / Panchakarma 30,775.00 Miscellaneous Exp. 3,800.00
Upgrading Nayantara Girls School 1,78,003.00 14,35,474.00 Petty Equipment 4,951.00
Postage & Telephone 1,616.00
Printing & Stationery 38,085.00
Repair & Maintenance 1,740.00
To Security Deposit 8,531.00 Salary & Wages 4,94,050.00
TDS 1,706.00 10,237.00 Tiffin Exp. 30.00
Travelling & Transit 1,574.00
Washing, Cleaning & Sanitation 3,550.00
To Charitable Dispensary Welfare Work 3,040.00
Donation 5,63,955.00 WIP 2,500.00
Food & Fuel 4,305.00
Fees & Charges 3,54,742.00 Security Deposit 500.00
Security Deposit 6,300.00 Computer Purchase 7,000.00 6,76,940.00
TDS 1,260.00 By Scholarship to Students 38,300.00
Provident Fund 33,146.00 9,59,403.00 By Cultural Exp. 1,06,491.00 1,44,791.00
By Medical Expenses:
Charitable Dispensary
Salary & Wages 4,91,826.00
P F Contribution 16,573.00
Gratuity Fund Contribution 8,307.00
Licence Renew Fees 3,750.00
Legal Exp. 120.00
Audit Fees 1,124.00
Washing, Cleaning & Sanitation 11,604.00
Electricity and Water Charges 72,806.00
Drug for Indoor /Outdoor Patients 1,15,516.00
Food & Fuel 73,105.00
Total C/O 1,09,98,913.60 Total C/O 10,74,651.00

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RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR
RECEIPTS AMOUNT AMOUNT Payments AMOUNT AMOUNT

B/F 1,09,98,913.60 B/F 7,94,731.00 10,74,651.00


To Govt. Grant Postage & Telephone 1,348.00
Krishi Mela 15,000.00 Printing & Stationery 31,401.00
Maintenance of Car 750.00
Charitable Dispensary 3,20,910.00 Maintenance of Computer 24,176.00
Ayurvedic /Panchakarma 2,00,000.00 5,35,910.00 Petty Equipments 18,716.00
Repair General 20,117.00
To Fees & Charges Repair to Building 535.00
For Charitable Dispensary 3,14,338.00 Miscellaneous Expenses 21,293.00
For Ayurvedic / Panchakarma — 3,14,338.00 Transport /POL 332.00
Travelling Expenses 16,491.00
To Interest from Bank 12,77,023.43 Electrical Instrument 12,531.00
Dividend from Other Deposit 10,632.33 12,87,655.76 Furniture 6,631.00
Medical Equipment 3,71,260.00
To Provident Fund P. F. Investment 33,146.00 13,53,458.00
Staff & Institution Share 20,028.00
By Miscellaneous Expenses
P. F. Invest Withdrawn 1,24,878.00 1,44,906.00 P. F. Adm. Charges 5,812.00
To Received From Head Quarter 50,000.00 Insurance 2,769.00
Contribution for LIB 2,852.00
To Foreign Contribution
Legal Exp. 120.00
Through Center 9,49,710.00 Bank Charges 431.00 11,984.00
Through Head Quarter 2,68,101.00 Contribution to HQ 25.00
Other Investment Withdrawn 2,50,000.00
Interest from Bank 1,42,532.00 16,10,343.00 By Ayurvedik Unit (Panchakarma)
Salary & Wages 1,80,545.00
To Akhandananda Seva Prakalpa Contingency 4,300.00
Central Govt. Grants received Drugs /Medicine 62,854.00
Repair & General 500.00
through Head Quarters 4,50,000.00 Transportation Charges 1,210.00 2,49,409.00
Sundry Amount Payable 5,50,000.00 10,00,000.00 P. Tax 560.00
To Gadadhar Abhyudaya Prakalpa By Project Exp. (Rural Development)
Central Govt. Grants received Upgrading Nayantara Girls’ School 2,01,952,00
Herbal Garden 49,716.00 2,51,668.00
through Head Quarters 4,50,000.00 Community Health 1,124.00
To Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa By Repair, Renewal and Maintenance
Central Govt. Grants received Maintenance of Computer 8,450.00
through Head Quarters 4,50,000.00 Fuel and Repair of Vehicle 47,745.00
Postage & Telephone 6,410.00
To Capital Accounts Travelling Exp. 9,694.00
Building Fund Donation (Charitable Dispensary) 50,000.00 Audit Fees 21,612.00
Endowment Fund Donation 2,57,189.00 Audit Expenses 643.00
Endowment Fund (FC) 1,07,316.79 Rent & Taxes 1,610.00 96,164.00
By Gadadhar Abhyudaya Prakalpa
Gratuity Fund Withdrawn 28,315.00
Educational Expenses 96,730.00
Health Insurance Claim 2,754.00 4,45,574.79 Cultural Programme 763.00
Previous Year Receivable Grant Received 1,18,400.00 Health & Hygine 3,46,050.00
Establishment Exp 6,457.00 4,50,000.00

Total C/O 1,74,06,041.15 Total C/O 34,89,043.00


RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR
RECEIPTS AMOUNT AMOUNT Payments AMOUNT AMOUNT

B/F 1,74,06,041.15 B/F 34,89,043.00


To Deposit By Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa
Malnutrition—Prevention & Treatment 2,93,837.00
Students’ Deposit 25,92,191.00 Health Care (Preventive-Curative) 66,861.00
Students’ Store 12,611.00 Continuing Health Care 4,500.00
M P School-Students Youth Welfare 4,36,461.00 Health & Moral Education 9,900.00
Sundry deposit Others 5,49,291.00 35,90,554.00 Health Environment 65,171.00
Monitoring & Evaluation 9,731.00 4,50,000.00
By Capital Expenditure : Building Construction
Ch. Dispensary 11,66,645.00
To Professional Tax Vivek Bithi 8,54,358.00
From Charitable Dispensary Permanent Fund Investment 2,57,189.00
Ayurvedic /Panchakarma Permanent Fund Investment (F.C.) 1,07,317.00
P. Tax 560.00 560.00 Other Investment 21,00,000.00
P.F. Settlement 1,24,878.00
P.F. Investment (with RKM P. Fund, Belur Math) 20,028.00
Gratuity Fund Settlement 28,315.00
Health Insurance 2,754.00 46,61,484.00
By Inter Fund Loan
To AVMU 6,934.00
To Jr Basic School — 6,934.00
By Welfare Work 5,615.00
By Akhandananda Seva Prakalpa
Improvement of Health 41,161.00
Nonformal Education 12,239.00
Vocational Training 3,51,083.00 4,04,483.00
By FOREIGN CONTRIBUTION
Scholership to Student 27,500.00
Rural Development 50,000.00
National Youth Day 20,400.00
Welfare Work 9,995.00 1,07,895.00
By Deposit Disbursed
Students' Deposit 25,58,726.00
Students' Stores 17,205.00
M P School-Youth & Welfare 8,27,286.00
Sundry Deposit others 2,99,339.00 37,02,556.00
By Closing Balance
Cash & Bank Balance 81,69,145.15
Total 2,09,97,155.15 Total 2,09,97,155.15

Examined and found Correct


For Sambhu N De & Co.
Chartered Accountants
FRN-307055E
“EMERALD HOUSE” 3rd Floor
1B, Old Post Office Street, Kolkata-700 001 S N Mittra Secretary
Phone No. 2243-6037 Partner
Dated: 6th Day of June 2013 M No-11678

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RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR
P O: KAMARPUKUR, DIST: HOOGHLY (W.B)
GENERAL SECTION
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2013

EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT AMOUNT

To Establishment Expenses By Donation


Salary & Wages 2,02,002.00 General 1,25,159.00
P.F. Contribution 10,014.00 Scholarship to Students 37,200.00
Gratuity Fund Contribution 6,388.00 2,18,404.00
Vivek Bithi (Primary School) 9,63,817.00
To Food & Fuel 4,315.00 Welfare Work 31,108.00
Printing & Stationery 29,751.00 Herbal Project 69,412.00
Repair General 450.00 34,516.00 Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma 30,775.00
Upgrading Nayantara Girls’ School 1,78,003.00 14,35,474.00
To Educational Expenses
Training Programme (Computer) 1,02,890.00 By Charitable Dispensary
Donation 5,63,955.00
To Vivek Bithi ( Primary School )
Electricity & Water 5,564.00 Fees & Charges 3,54,742.00 9,18,697.00
Games & Sports 1,000.00
Maintenance of Computer 745.00 By Govt. Grant
Miscellaneous Exp. 3,800.00 Krishi Mela 15,000.00
Petty Equipment 4,951.00 Charitable Dispensary 3,20,910.00
Postage & Telephone 1,616.00
Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma 2,00,000.00 5,35,910.00
Printing & Stationery 38,085.00
Repair & Maintenance 1,740.00
Salary & Wages 4,94,050.00 By FEES & CHARGES
Tiffin Exp. 30.00 For Charitable Dispensary 3,14,338.00
Travelling & Transit 1,574.00 For Ayurvedic/ Panchakarma — 3,14,338.00
Washing, Cleaning & Sanitation 3,550.00
Welfare Work 3,040.00
Food & Fuel 4,305.00 6,66,940.00 By Interest from Bank 12,77,023.43
To Scholarship to Students 38,300.00 Dividend from Other Deposit 10,632.33 12,87,655.76
Cultural Exp. 1,06,491.00 1,44,791.00
To Medical Expenses Received from Head Quarters 50,000.00
Charitable Dispensary
Salary & Wages 4,91,826.00
P F Contribution 16,573.00
Gratuity Fund Contribution 8,307.00
Legal Exp. 120.00
Audit Fees 1,124.00
Washing, Cleaning & Sanitation 11,604.00
Electricity and Water Charges 72,806.00
Drug for Indoor /Outdoor Patients 1,15,516.00
Food & Fuel 73,105.00
Postage & Telephone 1,348.00
Printing & Stationery 31,401.00
Total C/O 10,64,651.00 Total C/O 45,42,074.76
RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT AMOUNT

B/F 8,23,730.00 10,64,651.00 B/F 45,42,074.76


To Maintenance of Car 750.00
Maintenance of Computer 24,176.00 By Foreign Contribution
Petty Equipments 18,716.00
Through Center 9,49,710.00
Repair General 20,117.00
Repair to Building 535.00 Through Head Quarter 2,68,101.00
Miscellaneous Expenses 21,293.00 Interest from Bank 1,42,532.00 13,60,343.00
Transport/POL 332.00
Travelling Expenses 16,491.00 9,29,890.00
To Miscellaneous Exp.
P. F. Adm. Charges 5,812.00
Insurance 2,769.00 Akhandananda Seva Prakalpa
Contribution for LIB 2,852.00
Central Govt. Grants received
Legal Exp. 120.00
Bank Charges 431.00 11,984.00 through Head Quarters 4,50,000.00
Ayurvedik Unit (Panchakarma)
Salary & Wages 1,80,545.00
Contingency 4,300.00 Gadadhar Abhyudaya Prakalpa
Drugs /Medicine 62,854.00 Central Govt. Grants received
Repair & General 500.00 through Head Quarters 4,50,000.00
Transportation Charges 1,210.00 2,49,409.00
Contribution to HQ 25.00
To Project Exp. (Rural Development) —
Upgrading Nayantara Girls’ School 2,01,952.00 Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa
Herbal Garden 49,716.00 2,51,668.00 Central Govt. Grants received
through Head Quarters 4,50,000.00
Community Health 1,124.00
To Repair, Renewal and Maintenance
Maintenance of Computer 8,450.00
Fuel and Repair of Vehicle 47,745.00
Postage & Telephone 6,410.00
Travelling Exp. 9,694.00
Audit Fees 21,612.00
Audit Expenses 643.00
Rent & Taxes 1,610.00 96,164.00
To Gadadhar Abhyudaya Prakalpa
Educational Expenses 96,730.00
Cultural Programme 763.00
Health & Hygine 3,46,050.00
Establishment Exp. 6,457.00 4,50,000.00
To Vivekananda Swasthya Pariseva Prakalpa
Malnutrition–Prevention & Treatment 2,93,837.00
Health Care (Preventive-Curative) 66,861.00
Continuing Health Care 4,500.00

Total C/O 29,64,915.00 Total C/O 72,52,417.76

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RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT AMOUNT

B/F 3,65,198.00 29,64,915.00 B/F 72,52,417.76


To Health & Moral Education 9,900.00
Health Environment 65,171.00
Monitoring & Evaluation 9,731.00 4,50,000.00
Welfare Work 5,615.00
Akhandananda Seva Prakalpa
Improvement of Health 41,161.00
Nonformal Education 12,239.00
Vocational Training 3,51,083.00 4,04,483.00

To FOREIGN CONTRIBUTION
Scholarship to Student 27,500.00
Rural Development 50,000.00
National Youth Day 20,400.00
Welfare Work 9,995.00 1,07,895.00
Surplus 32,29,509.76

Total 72,52,417.76 Total 72,52,417.76

To Capital Expenditure By Surplus B / F 32,29,509.76


Land & Building —
Movable Assets 3,97,422.00 3,97,422.00 Nett Deficit —
To Surplus Transfer to Schedule of Fund 28,32,087.76

Total 32,29,509.76 Total 32,29,509.76

In terms of our Audit Report of even date annexed.


For Sambhu N De & Co.
Chartered Accountants
FRN-307055E

“EMERALD HOUSE” 3rd Floor


1B, Old Post Office Street, Kolkata-700 001 S N Mittra Secretary
Phone No. 2243-6037 Partner
Dated: 6th Day of June 2013 M No-11678
RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR
P.O. : KAMARPUKUR , DIST. : HOOGHLY ( WEST BENGAL )
GENERAL SECTION
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2013
PREVIOUS SCHED CURRENT PREVIOUS SCHED CURRENT
LIABILITIES AMOUNT ASSETS AMOUNT
YEAR ULE NO YEAR YEAR ULE NO YEAR

CAPITAL FUND 1,11,26,769.92 LAND & BUILDING B 1,26,21,471.92


1,39,38,459.00 Land & Building Fund A 1,34,59,658.00 26,47,325.10 MOVABLE PROPERTIES B 24,73,310.10
28,32,471.10 Movable Properties Fund A 26,58,456.10 INVESTMENT
Endowment & Permanent Fund C 54,27,758.00
50,63,253.00 Endowment & Permanent -
Fund A 54,27,758.79 94,00,953.00 Other fund C 61,87,701.00 1,16,15,459.00
SUNDRY AMOUNT RECEIVABLE
1,46,357.81 Grant Receivable D 20,293.15
GENERAL FUND
Ashrama General A 1,04,38,320.85
82,56,103.88 Medical A 6,49,870.79 1,10,88,191.64 SECURITY DEPOSIT
- SUNDRY AMOUNT PAYABLE A - 5,50,000.00 503.85 (Electricity & Gas) E 1,003.85

20,60,906.97 SUNDRY DEPOSIT : A 19,66,701.97 5,85,484.67 INTERFUND LOAN TO HOSTEL 6,00,083.33


3,50,000.00 INTER FUND LOAN (PLM) 3,50,000.00 85,93,799.60 CLOSING BALANCE 81,69,145.15

3,25,01,193.95 TOTAL 3,55,00,766.50 3,25,01,193.95 TOTAL 3,55,00,766.50

In terms of our Audit Report of even date annexed


For Sambhu N De & Co.
Chartered Accountants
FRN-307055E
“EMERALD HOUSE” 3rd Floor
1B, Old Post Office Street, Kolkata-700 001 S N Mittra Secretary
Phone No. 2243-6037 Partner
Dated: 6th Day of June 2013 M No-11678

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RAMAKRISHNA MATH, KAMARPUKUR
LIST OF DONERS OF RS.10,000/- AND ABOVE DURING THE YEAR-2012-2013
NAME PLACE AMOUNT PURPOSE
Kalpana Das Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Tithi Puja
Shambhu Nath Ghosh Seconderabad 15,000.00 Permanent Fund
Srimat Swami Shivamayanandaji Mj Belur Math 10,000.00 Permanent for Maintenance Work
Srimat Swami Shivamayanandaji Mj Belur Math 14,000.00 Permanent for Maintenance Work
R. K. Patnaik, I. A. S Bhubaneswar 10,000.00 Endowment Fund for Tithi Puja
Swami Vimalatmanandaji Maharaj Belur Math 50,000.00 Permanent Fund for Thakur Seva
Swami Putanandaji Maharaj Balaram Mandir 10,000.00 Permanent Fund for Thakur Seva
Gvenkata Rao Hyderabad 10,000.00 Thakur Seva
Preeta P. Ninawe Nagpur 11,001.00 Thakur Seva
Preeta P. Ninawe Nagpur 50,000.00 Sadhu Seva
Susmita Chakraborty & Manashi Roy Kolkata 50,000.00 Sadhu Seva
Dr. Sachin Budhiraja Gurgaon 10,000.00 Renovation of Guest House
Priyotosh Das Gupta Kolkata 48,000.00 Development Work
Minati Tapadar Bardhaman 11,000.00 Renovation of Guest House
Ratanmoni Chakraborty Kolkata 10,001.00 Thakur Seva
Swami Vimalatmananda Belur Math 20,000.00 Thakur Seva
K. Krishnaji Maharastra 25,000.00 Renovation Work of Guest House
Subramanian Mumbai 100,000.00 Renovation Work of Guest House
G. Shakunthala Kanhangad 25,000.00 Renovation Work of Guest House
R. Rangadama Kanhangad, Kerala 20,000.00 Renovation Work of Guest House
R.C. Venkata Ramaiah Kanhangad, Kerala 25,000.00 Renovation Work of Guest House
Sri K. Krishna Chennai 30,000.00 Renovation Work of Guest House
Sri Kamalkrishna Konar Chapadanga 200,000.00 Permanent Fund for Welfare Work
Indrani Choudhury Tripura 10,000.00 Sadhu Seva
Debsenapati Maji Kamarpukur 10,001.00 Tithi Puja
Ramakrishna Foundation Los Angeles 13,615.00 Welfare Activities FC
Swami Vimakshanandaji Maharaj Durban 11,000.00 Thakur Seva FC
Mr. Lakshman S. Thakur USA 10,315.00 Thakur Seva FC
Ramakrishna Foundation USA 16,019.00 Thakur Seva FC
Babaji Kindler Hawai, USA 10,629.00 Thakur Seva FC
Diana Cooper, 1700 York Ave. Apt. Newyork, USA 10,629.00 Thakur Seva FC
Satyendra Nath Sarkar Ranaghat 12,500.00 Thakur Seva
Bhabes Mitra Salt Lake City 10,200.00 Durga Puja
Indrani Choudhury Tripura 10,000.00 Durga Puja
Rabindra Nath Saha Howrah 10,000.00 Durga Puja
Sujit Kumar Ray Kolkata 20,001.00 Durga Puja
Nitindranath Karmakar (Sri Krishna Jewellery House) Kolkata 50,001.00 Thakur Seva
Arati Roy Dalalpukur, Howrah 10,000.00 Thakur Seva
Ajit Kr. Banerjee Kolkata 100,000.00 Thakur Seva
Jayanta Choudhuri Kolkata 100,000.00 Thakur Seva
Sri V. Gattu Bangalore 10,000.00 Thakur Seva

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NAME PLACE AMOUNT PURPOSE
Swami Aparanandaji Maharaj Belur Math 10,000.00 Thakur Seva
Jhilly Pohit Salt Lake 10,000.00 Thakur Seva
Souparno Ghosh Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva
Ila Das Gupta Kolkata 25,000.00 Thakur Seva
Tapas Sen Bankura 10,001.00 Thakur Seva
Anita Sen, 63 Purnadas Road Kolkata 10,000.00 Thakur Seva
Subrata Kr. Das DB-85, Salt Lake 50,000.00 Thakur Seva
Nepal Choudhury Baguiati, Kolkata-59 20,000.00 Welfare Work
Namita Deb Kolkata- 41 10,000.00 Durga Puja
Arjun Rao, Madhapur Hyderabad- 81 25,000.00 Thakur Seva
Gita Rani Ghosh Bankura 12,001.00 Thakur Seva
Shibakrishna Ghosh, P.O.- Khagra Murshidabad 15,000.00 Thakur Seva
Swami Prabhanandaji Mj Belur Math 12,483.00 Thakur Seva
Bani Basu Bardhaman 10,000.00 Thakur Seva
Sri Venkatesh D Chennai- 600 039 100,000.00 Thakur Seva
Jitendra Patel, Badlapur(W), Thane, M.S 51,000.00 Thakur Seva
Swami Jatavedananda Maharaj Kamarpukur 10,054.00 Thakur Seva
Sunil Kanti Roy Kolkata- 700 029 25,000.00 Thakur Seva
Pranabendu Sarkar Ranchi- 834 001 10,000.00 Thakur Seva
Iswari Chetan Merani, Kharadi, Pune- 411 014, M.S 25,000.00 Thakur Seva
Parul Mitra, P.O. Belur Math, Howrah 10,000.00 Thakur Seva
Sunil Kanti Roy Kolkata 120,000.00 Thakur Seva
Hasi Mukherjee Chinsurah 15,000.00 Thakur Seva
Indrani Choudhury Tripura 20,000.00 Thakur Seva
Sambhu Nath Bhattacharyya Kolkata 11,000.00 Thakur Seva

THE MASS PRAYERS


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RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR
LIST OF DONERS OF RS.10,000/- AND ABOVE DURING THE YEAR-2012-2013
NAME PLACE AMOUNT PURPOSE
Swami Bhaveswaranandaji Maharaj Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Dev. of Vivek Bithi
Bhooma Podmanabhan Bangalore 25,000.00 Dev. of Vivek Bithi
Ms. K. S. Chandra Bangalore 10,000.00 Dev. of Vivek Bithi
Krishnendu Dutta Arambagh 15,000.00 Mission General
Swami Bhaveswaranandaji Maharaj Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Dev. of Vivek Bithi
Anandam Mumbai 50,000.00 Ch. Dispensary
Anandam Mumbai 50,000.00 Dev. of Vivek Bithi
Arup Kumar Ghosh Bishnupur 10,000.00 Dev. of Vivek Bithi
Swami Bhaveswaranandaji Maharaj Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Dev. of Vivek Bithi
Sunil Ranjan Guha Garia 49,000.00 Building Fund
Swapan Das Kolkata 20,000.00 Mission General
Shiba Prasad Kar Bankura 10,000.00 Dev. of Vivek Bithi
Meghdoot Ghosh Kolkata 10,000.00 Mission General
Maya Choudhury Memorial Kolkata 30,000.00 Charitable Dispensary
Minati Das Bardhaman 40,000.00 Charitable Dispensary
Meghdoot Ghosh Kolkata- 700 013 10,000.00 Dev. of Vivek Bithi
Dr. Tushar Hazra Kolkata- 700 120 15,000.00 Eye Camp
Chhabi Banerjee Kolkata - 700 025 10,000.00 Eye Care Center
Ghose's Eye Clinic Shibpur, Howrah 14,310.00 Permanent Fund for Eye Day Care Unit
Debjit Banerjee Sripally, Asansol 25,000.00 Vivek Bithi
Ghose's Eye Clinic Shibpur, Howrah 15,309.00 Permanent Fund for Eye Day Care Unit
Swami Bhaveswaranandaji Maharaj Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Vivek Bithi
Dr. Sutopa Mukherjee Kolkata- 700 025 50,000.00 Const. Vivek Bithi
Ghose's Eye Clinic Shibpur, Howrah 16,141.00 Permanent Fund for Eye Day Care Unit
Ila Dutta Tinsukhia, Assam 10,000.00 Mission General Activities
Swami Bhaveswaranandaji Maharaj Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Prativa Das Kolkata-700 050 10,000.00 Eye Care Unit
Soumi Lahiri Kolkata-700 054 20,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Devapriya Sudipta Samanta Burdwan-713 103 10,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Dr. Gopal Chandra Setua Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Mission General Activities
Mithua Setua Dist. Hooghly 10,000.00 Mission General Activities
Shibkrishna Ghosh Baharampur 10,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Samar Nath Sinha Kamarpukur 51,000.00 Library Fund of Vivek Bithi
Bani Basu Asansol 50,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Swami Baidyanathanandaji Maharaj Belur Math 25,000.00 Charitable Dispensary
Swami Bhaveswaranandaji Maharaj Hooghly 10,000.00 Rural Development Work
Rev. Swami Prabhanandaji Maharaj Belur Math 25,000.00 Rural Development Work
Swami Bhaveswaranandaji Maharaj Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Rural Development Work
Sabuj Koli Sen Bolpur 10,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Nirmalendu Pal Kolkata- 700060 50,000.00 Permanent Fund for Ch. Dispensary
Nirmalendu Pal Kolkata- 700060 50,000.00 Permanent Fund for Vivek Bithi

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NAME PLACE AMOUNT PURPOSE
Subir Kumar Mitra Shyambazar, Kolkata 10,000.00 Mission General Activities
Dr. Indira Ray Kolokta-700 031 10,000.00 Mission General Activities
Debjit Banerjee Asansol 25,000.00 Charitable Dispensary
Dr. Chandan Pal Howrah 10,002.00 Eye Day Care Unit
Mamata Ghosh Nonachandanpukur 25,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Tufan Ghosh Dum Dum , Kolkata 4,00,000.00 Development of High School
Indu Bikash Basu Purba Midnapore 10,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Samar Nath Sinha Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Permanent Fund for Welfare Work
Minati Topadar Raniganj 11,000.00 Permanent Fund for Welfare Work
Jayasree Mukhopadhyay Garia 10,000.00 Permanent Fund for Welfare Work
Sabujkoli Sen Bolpur 25,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Minati Das Burdwan 10,000.00 Maint. of Charitable Dispensary
Swami Bhaveswaranandaji Maharaj Kamarpukur 18,000.00 Development of Vivek Bithi
Aparna Sarkar Kolkata- 700 075 10,000.00 Rural Development Work
Sri Monohar R. Chikte Yavatmal-445 001 51,000.00 Rural Development Work
Kalpana Das Kamarpukur 25,000.00 Rural Development Work
Swami Viswanathananda Maharaj Kamarpukur 10,000.00 Rural Development Work
Ghose's Eye Clinic Shibpur 18,138.00 Permanent Fund for Eye Day Care Unit
Sukumar Saha Kolkata 10,000.00 Welfare Work
Ramakrishna Foundation Los Angeles 51,680.00 Mission Activities
German Leprosy Relief Association Germany 2,50,280.00 Medical Aid
Arabinda Kumar Sahu Malaysia 20,000.00 Scholarship to Poor Students
German Leprosy Relief Association Germany 2,50,280.00 Medical Aid
Dr. Paresh Chandra Das Canada 1,07,316.00 End. Fund For Scholarship to Poor Students
Dr. Indrajit Ray United Kingdom 68,010.00 Rural Development Work
German Leprosy Relief Association Germany 3,00,960.00 Medical Aid

NUTRITION FOR CHILDREN WINTER RELIEF


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KAMARPUKUR CALLING

SRI DURGA PUJA–THE IMMERSION PROCESSION

SRI JAGANNATH RATH SRI KUMARI PUJA

MAA JAGADDHATRI (LIVE) KRISHNA SLAYING BAKASURA (LIVE)

THE 175TH BIRTHDAY OF SRI RAMAKRISHNA THE TRADITIONAL DRUMMERS


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FARMERS’ FAIR—‘KRISHI MELA’

FARMERS’ FAIR—‘KRISHI MELA’

OVEN-FRESH DELICACIES AT MELA AMAZING ITEMS AT MELA!

THE ILLUMINED GATEWAY THE AUDIO-VISUAL SHOW IN PROGRESS


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THE CABBAGE PLAYING HIDE AND SEEK

OUR DAIRY CALVES ON A WALK

MIDDAY NAP A SERENE EVENING

THE EPICENTRE OF SPIRITUAL EXPLOSION!


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RAMAKRISHNA MATH &
RAMAKRISHNA MISSION
P.O. KAMARPUKUR, DIST. HOOGHLY, WEST BENGAL: 712 612, INDIA

OUR THANKS AND APPEAL


We are very much grateful to all those contributors, friends and admirers who have
helped us in various ways in carrying out the noble activities taken up by us with the motto
“for one’s own salvation and the welfare of all”. Ramakrishna Math engages itself in cultural,
religious and spiritual activities. Whereas, Ramakrishna Mission is mainly concerned with
the social welfare activities. The donations to Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission
are thankfully accepted and acknowledged.
The Cheque or Draft may kindly be drawn in favour of: “RAMAKRISHNA MATH,
KAMARPUKUR”or “RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, KAMARPUKUR”and sent to the above
address clearly mentioning the purpose of donation. Please note that ours being a charitable
institution, all donations are exempt from Income Tax under Section 80G of the Income
Tax Act-1961.

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