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Shibganj Integrated Development Society
About the Organisation
This section gives a brief idea about the organisation. Please check the Pics & Docs tab for latest documents.
   

   

Classification

 Organisation Primary & Secondary Classification As per the International Classification of Nonprofit Organisations (ICNPO).
  • Social Services
    • Income Support and Maintenance
 Organisation Activities 
  • Business And Professional Associations, Unions, n.e.c
  • Clothing & Other Material Assistance
  • Culture and recreation, n.e.c.
  • Disaster/ Emergency Prevention and Control
  • Dramatic Arts, Music and other Arts Activities
  • Education and research, n.e.c.
  • Employment and Training, n.e.c
  • Environment, n.e.c.
  • Grant-making foundations
  • Health, n.e.c.
  • Homes for the Aged
  • Homes for the Handicapped
  • Job Training Programmes
  • Legal Activities
  • Manufacture of Furniture
  • Manufacture of Garments
  • Mid Day Meals, Food distribution
  • Organisations Promoting Environmental Concerns
  • Other Computer Related Activities, n.e.c
  • Other Counselling Centres
  • Other Membership Organisations
  • Pre primary, Primary and Upper-primary
  • Public Health Education Activities
  • Sewage and Refuse Disposal, Sanitation, etc
  • Short Stay Accommodation, n.e.c
  • Social services, n.e.c.
  • Soil Conservation Services
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Sustainable Animal Husbandry and Dairy Farming
  • Temporary Shelters
  • Welfare and Guidance Activities for Children
 Beneficiary Groups 
  • Adolescents
  • Adults
  • Animals / Birds
  • Children
  • Dalits
  • Disaster Affected
  • Domestic Workers
  • Elderly
  • Farmers / Farm Labourers
  • Girl Child
  • HIV+
  • Legal Workers
  • Patients
  • Physically Challenged
  • Plants
  • Rural Poor
  • Students
  • Tribals
  • Volunteers
  • Women
  • Youth
 Geographic Focus 
  • Rural
 Location 
  • Local
 State 
  • West Bengal
 District 
  • South 24 Parganas
Goals
1. Sinking of Tube wells at ICDS centre, SSK school and important places.
2. Organizing skill training and Computer Education for the poor women and girls.
3. Organizing various types of Vocational training for livelihood of the poor women.
4. Organizing awareness programs for menstrual hygiene development among adolescents.
5. Establishment of Pre-Primary and Primary school in isolated and disadvantaged villages.
6. Construction of toilets at the premises of poor households.
7. Installation of solar lights at the houses of the poor families in where no electricity connection are exit.
8. Development of persons with disabilities through vocational training and distribution of appliances.
9. Organizing vocational training on Handicrafts for their self- sufficiency.
10. Organizing various programs for water resource management, environment protection and conservation of biological diversity.
11. Sustainable agricultural development through sustainable farming practices.
12. Promoting Yogic culture among school students.
13. Eradicating of hunger.
14. Solid waste management.
15. Land protection and environmental development
16. Gender equality and reduced inequality
17. Mobile medical camp
18. Protection and promotion of Human rights


Capabilities & Challenges
The organization has experienced staff to implement any type of projects. The Secretary and board members are trained in various types of social welfare activities and involved in social works for long years. The Secretary got District award as best social worker in South 24 Parganas district by the NYKS, ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India.
The organization has strong Social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin and Twitter. The website is http://sidsociety.in. The organization has good rapport with Panchayats, Block administration, local stakeholders, local people, Self Help Groups and others. It has also good rapport with the line departments, Donor partners, Donors, Govt. departments. The resource persons and technologies are available at any time because of their good relations with the reputed NGOs.
Challenges
• The organization is very weak financially.
• The organization has no own building.
• All the programs and activities are implemented from the public contributions.
• Digital technology is lagging behind due to lack of economy.


Impact: Indicators & Progress
  • • 160 farmers were self-sufficient in the field of agriculture through sustainable
    farming practices in the year 2022-23.
    • 50 school children participated in promoting Yogic culture.
    • 10 Nos. of rural poor women became self-sufficient for livelihood after training on
    Tailoring.
    • Solar panels were installed at 10 Nos. of poor households in non-electrified areas
    of Sundarbans.
    • Run on a Pre-Primary and Primary school since 2018.
    • 150 beneficiaries were benefitted through agriculture and Food security programs during 2023-24.
    • 10 Nos. of rural poor youths became self-sufficient for livelihood after training on
    Carpentry.
    • SIDS constructed 8 Nos. of toilets at poor families in Sundarbans.
    • About 20 families were benefitted by the implementation of Biotechnology oriented
    programs.
    • SIDS provided Rice, Dal, Oil, Floor among 80 poor senior citizens.


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Background

Organisation History
The organization was established on 1.4.2005. At the beginning in the year 2005, a few youths of the islands were witnessed the premature death of poor people due to starvation and hunger and a suicide case of a pregnant mother abused her husband. They were witnessed that the children of the poor family had to forced to do of the illegal and sabotage works in the society due to their illiteracy , unawareness and poverty. These had promoted the youths to form an organization for making the people socially aware , spreading up the light of education among them and developing the economic status of the area.
Moreover, Mr. Subimal Karan a leading youth and present Secretary of SIDS realized from those incidents that unless the women are liberated from the gender based set up the total development of the community will remain mirage. Thus the youths formed the organization At first, it started its operation in two villages in Pathar Pratima block in South 24 Parganas.


Purpose & Strategies
• Follow the rules and regulations of VO and Govt.
• Project implementation as per instructions of the Donor partners.
• Manage Committee formation as per bye-law time to time.
• Timely Audit, place of audit report in the annual general meeting and convene others
meetings.
• Update social media sites and maintenance of accessible website.
• Cooperation with the people, Panchayats and local administration.
• Good governance.
• Transparency.
• Honesty


Vision
The society will be free from poverty, deprivation and unjust. It will be a self-reliant society based on human values like Cooperation, participation, justice, respect and love where people will participate in the decentralized political process, where the economy will be based on localized production and consumption, the environment will be free from pollution and exploitation, the people will survive with their own indigenous socio-cultural identity.


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Registration

 Registration Also visit the Documents tab for latest documents.
Registration as
  • Society
Registration number
S/1L/31170 of 2005-2006
Registration date
11/08/2005
State where registered
West Bengal
Registration document
regcs_11999.pdf

Income Tax Permanent Account No. (ITPAN)
AAYAS8726J

Click the link to download the latest Income Tax Return filed by the organisation
ITR-7 (AY-2023-24).pdf

Registration Valid up to Registration document
12A      
80G  
31/03/2027 00:00:00
 
 
PAN Registration Document
 
   

FCRA
147111191

Click the link below to download the FCRA Registration Document
FCRA Certificate.pdf

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People

Management Team as of
31/03/2025

 Management Team 
Name
Email
Telephone
Position
 
Sangita Karan
karansankalpa7@gmail.com
9734652875
Head-Programmes
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Subhra Maiti
6294729871
Head-Human Resource
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Uttam Jana
karansankalpa7@gmail.com
8101329415
Head-Finance & Accounts
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Amit Mukherjee
amitmukherjee15021975@gmail.com
6295139839
Head-Communications
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Dipak Khatua
sai.dipak1990@gmail.com
9064612640
Head-Operations
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Susovan Ghorai
susovang374@gmail.com
7584810111
Head-Training
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Chief Executive's Profile
Subimal Karan, M.A., Diploma in Health Service Management.
Retired Govt. Employee
e-mail- rskaran19@gmail.com
Mobile- 9733510884


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Governance

 Board Members 
Title
Name
Email
Position
 
Karan
 
Dr. Nirmal Kumar
 
nirmalkaran16@gmail.com
 
President
 
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Maiti
 
Prankrishnan
 
prankrishnanmaiti@gmail.com
 
Vice-President
 
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Karan
 
Subimal
 
rskaran19@gmail.com
 
Secretary
 
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Maiti
 
Radharani
 
maity4895@gmail.com
 
Treasurer
 
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Das
 
Archita
 
dasarchita2020@gmail.com
 
Assistant Secretary
 
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Maity
 
Lakshman Chandra
 
maiti.srikanta@gmail.com
 
Member
 
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Pramanik
 
Bandana
 
bandanapramanik2015@gmai.com
 
Member
 
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Last 3 Board Meeting Dates
24/12/2023
06/04/2024
28/07/2024


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How you can help this Organisation

Volunteer Needs
1. Website designer- 1 Nos. for 5 years
2. Project proposal writer- 1 No. for 3 years
3. Fund raiser- 2 person for 3 years
4. Experienced person in management


Staff Needs
One interpreter is required for two years for communication with Donor partners, persons and Govt. officials for the developmental purposes of the organization.


Funding Needs
Please note: Only organisations with FCRA registration are eligible to receive foreign contributions. If the organisation has mentioned the URL of a website for online donations/ further details, please copy the link into a separate browser window.SIDS made a grass root level survey by a few volunteers of the organization in four gram Panchayat areas recently.They submitted a report to the authorities of SIDS. After receiving the report the authorities held a meeting and discussed the report minutely. Everybody realized the importance of the following works in the surveyed areas and unanimously decided to do the works. The members requested to the GuideStar India to sanction the fund for the works.
1. Sinking four tube wells in eight villages for safe drinking water. Required Rs 1600000.00
2. vocational training on Tailoring for poor women for their self -supported. Required Rs 920000.00
3. Skill development and computer education for the women and girls in rural areas. Required Rs 1250000.00
4. Awareness programs for adolescent girls and nutritional care.Required Rs 1050000.00
5. Installation of solar light at the poor families in that villages where electricity no exit. Rs 1200000.00
6. Construction of toilets at the premises of poor households in disadvantaged areas. Rs. 2000000.00
7. Development of persons with disabilities by vocational training and distribution of appliances. Rs 1200000.00
8. Organizing vocational training for Handicrafts. Rs 1200000.00
9. Continue ration distribution among the Coronavirus affected families, AMPHAN and YAAS affected families and poor and helpless old age persons. Rs 1500000.00
10. Agricultural development through sustainable farming practices for three yeras. Rs. 60,00,000.00
11. Environmental protection and conservation of biological diversity. Rs. 25,00,000.00


In-Kind Needs
Please note: Only organisations with FCRA registration are eligible to receive foreign contributions. Please check with the organisation about delivery, logistics, payment of duty, etc. before dispatch. If the organisation has mentioned the URL of a website for further details, please copy the link into a separate browser window.1. Rice, wheat, edible oil, salt and Musur dal are required for distribution among the COVID-19 affected and AMPHAN and YAAS affected families.
2. Appliances for handicapped are required for distribution amog them.
3. Dhuti, Saree and blankets are required for distribution among the old age persons, affected persons.
4.% Nos. of Computer are required for training on computer education and skill development for the poor girls, women and youths.
5. Nutritious food packets are required for malnourished infants.



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Annual Report


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Audited Financial Statement

Past year's expenditure
968,946.0

Click the link below to download the audited financial statement
Audit Report- 2021-22.pdf
Audit Report- 2021-22.pdf

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