Friday 9 October 2015

My god father wrote here....

My god father Mr. Ian finlay wrote something about chakma buddhist:::
https://aberbuddhism.wordpress.com/2015/04/21/supporting-tribal-buddhists-in-bangladesh/

Tuesday 22 September 2015

Saturday 12 September 2015

Yoga Training held at Ahimsa School.

First time introduced Yoga In Ahimsa School, Tuichawng. This programme was generously sponsored by our Kind hearted sponsor Mr. Arun-da of USA.
Mr. Vasanth Rathod was the famous and dedicated Yoga practitioner of Life Spirit Yoga Foundation of Bangalore. Mr. Rathod is a very generous person ever i met him. He will be helping to our school from his hardly earned income. I heartily thanks to both of them for their selfless works doing for Ahimsa school.
You too can be a sponsor of these little helpless chakma children. Let's come and work together to iradicate illiteracy among the chakma community.


54th Teacher's Dy Observed in Ahimsa School.

The 54th Teacher's Day was observed in Ahimsa School, Tuichawng. Ahimsa school is a buddhist mission school was established in 2000 to give free education for the helpless indigenous micro minority chakma children. This school was sponsored by mainly Mr. Sachi.G.Dastidar, a distinguished professor, state university of New York and Mr. Mahendra Sagar of India charitable foundation, Massachussets, USA.
At present, the school is running with fully public donation though Mr. Arun Kanti Bannerjee, a retired scientist of USA is sponsoring the children as monthly basis.
We earnestly request and pray with folded hands to all generous persons to extend your humanitarian help for the further development of the school. Please come and work together to light up the world of helpless children.
Your little help can change the illiteracy of helpless chakma children.

Sudip chakma
Volunteer,
Ahimsa School, Tuichawng, Mizoram, India.



Sunday 26 July 2015

TUTPM-The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission.: Please make a DONATION for construction of our old...

TUTPM-The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission.: Please make a DONATION for construction of our old...: Please feel free to visit us at : http://tutpm-tuichawng.blogspot.in E-mail: esdip@hotmail.com Mobile: +919612602899 An Appeal...

Please make a DONATION for construction of our old VIHARA.



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An Appeal On the Ground of Humanity.
Venerable Bhikkhus, Friends & Well Wishers, In inviting the subject cited above, I, on behalf of the THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSION, ( a socio-religious organization ) have the honour to state that the SHANTI NIKETAN BOUDDHA VIHARA was established in the year 1968 by a local Managing Committee with a very temporary structure. The village Tuichawng is located in south west corner of Mizoram India near Indo-Bangladesh Border. Most of the villagers are CHAKMA in tribe and BUDDHIST by religion. About 400 families live at Tuichawng and surrounding villages. The total population is around 2800 who live on shifting cultivation. Due to inavailability of fertile land in the locality, they can not produce enough crops for their livelihood. So, they live a miserable life just hand to mouth. Being poor, our people can not contribute fund to develop the Buddhist monastery. During last twenty five years, it was anyhow constructed with sown timber structure with GCI sheet roofing in 1996. Now it has become very old. The villagers are trying to re-build it with concrete structure. An small amount has already been gathered which is not enough. It has become very difficult to gather more fund.
Therefore, I, on behalf of the Buddhist people of this locality, do appeal your organization to look into the matter sympathetically and come forward to provide us financial assistance for the further development and construction of the Buddhist Monastery mentioned above and as well as to give us suggestion in decreasing the CONVERSION  to other religion in our region. For the act of  your kindness, we shall remain ever grateful to you.
With Metta and loving kindness.
Sudip Chakma,
Volunteer of Ahimsa School
&
Chairman
Mandhir Management Committee,
Shanti Niketan Bouddha Vihara, Tuichawng,
Lunglei District, Mizoram, India.

This is where the next generation of citizens will learn about their country, culture, and skills to succeed in life.  It is essential that in addition to buddhism and technical tools to succeed in this life, they are also taught how to succeed both in this life and next on the basis of Sila, Samadhi, and Pannna.
 
May all of you be happy, peaceful, and liberated.  May your highest wholesome aspirations be fulfilled and may all beings partake in the merits of this work."


"Anicca vata sankhara - uppada vaya dhammino. Uppajjitva nirujjhanti  tesam
Vupasamo sukho."
"Impermanent are compounded things, their nature arising and passing away. Having arisen they are extinguished, their eradication brings happiness."

BUDDHA---DHARMA---SANGHA.


An appeal for Ahimsa School.

                                                 Please feel free to visit us
E-mail: esdip@hotmail.com
Mobile: +919612602899

KINDLY EXTEND YOUR  HUMANITARIAN HELP FOR THE Helpless INDIGENOUS minority CHAKMA CHILDREN.
WELCOME TO THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSION.
Dear Friend,,
                At the very outset I would like to introduce my self as a Volunteer and social worker for Helpless minority Chakma children in mizoram to give free and compulsory with quality education to give light of education. To eradicate illiteracy and poverty among the Chakma community in mizoram we have established a NGO name as  THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSINO and by which we have established
AHIMSA SCHOOL is a school for underprivileged indigenous minority chakma children at Tuichawng village under Lunglei District,Mizoram, India, Established in 2000, and run by the THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSION AHIMSA  SCHOOL started with just 7 children in a small room with a pair of desks and benches by THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSION as mission felt the essential need for education among children of their community,who were mostly engaged by their parents in labor from a very young age due to financial problems.
AHIMSA   SCHOOL has now grown to a school of over 70 students. It is a non profitable school providing free education. Children are encouraged to develop the positive qualities of loving kindness,compassion and universal responsibility.
AHIMSA means Nonviolence and extend of universal love and compassion.  AHIMSA is a school for children of families with low income,living in TUICHAWNG and the school covers 11 minority chakma  tribal villages namely Tuichawng-I, Tuichawng-II, Sibinasora, Borkol, Tuichawngchhuah, Diblibagh, Matrisora, Samuksury, Ugudasury,Tuikawi and Kauchhuah. The main Founder,Rajesh Kumar Chakma is a teacher and President firmly believes that education is the birth right of every child and no child rich or poor should not be left behind.
Unfortunately, the school may not run any longer as, the financial position of the school authority is too worst. We do not have donor,sponsor and well wisher to make a handsome fund for the helpless,needy and under-privileged minority chakma children over  here in mizoram.
                                 The major focus of the organization being the issues of Education For the needy,helpless and destitute indigenous chakma Children, Women Empowerment, Capacity Building to improve the socio-economic condition of Resource poor women and men living in remote rural Chakma areas in Mizoram, Skill Development and initiating various socio-economic, vocational and health activities, training and Micro Insurance finance activities, for the welfare and development of rural disadvantaged sectors covering 13 chakma Villages in Lunglei District,Mizoram.                                 We have a team of committed staff members with an excellent background and a vast experience in the development field. We are very much interested to take up the programme, through you. We are hereby seeking the support from the donor agencies towards the Educational developmental activity in the community as well as sustainability of the project. We would appreciate if you could extend your financial support to our project and this would definitely help the deserving people in the project area. Atpresent, Our main need is honorarium for the teachers and hostel building as, the children have to come from remote hilly villages on foot. If we can construct hostel for them we can accommodate them to stay in the hostel. We also abide with the terms and conditions set forth by the donor. Just take the case of the Chakmas. With over 8% of the total population of Mizoram the Chakmas are the largest minority group and most of the chakmas are still illiterate due to the lack of financial problems.
. At present our primary needs are as follows:s
School Materials.
Monthly sponsor for our needy children.
One Time Donation.
Laptop/computer
Honorarium for teachers.

Finaly, I would say that the aim and objectives of the Mission is not possible to make it success without your HELP and CO-OPERATION.
     Therefore, With folded hand, I request you to come forward and extend your helping hand for the well being of the whole Chakma Buddhist Community in Mizoram.

With Metta and Loving Kindness.


SUDIP Chakma
Office Bearer Secretary of THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSION.
&
Volunteer of Ahimsa School, Tuichawng.

"Help to Needy Children".Why not do some help to needy people.A little effort from you can make a big difference. " A small deed is what they need"

AHIMSA SCHOOL FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED MICRO MINORITY CHAKMA CHILDREN.


Saturday 25 July 2015

https://aberbuddhism.wordpress.com/2015/04/21/supporting-tribal-buddhists-in-bangladesh/

Computer Learning System at Ahimsa School.

Our Generous donor Mr. Mahendra Sagar of U.S.A. has been donated (computer learning system) to Ahimsa School, Tuichawng under Lunglei District, Mizoram, India. Children were learning basic computer with the help of Mr. Mahendra Sagar. We heartilly thanks to Mr. Mahendra Sagar for his kind gifts.

Saturday 30 May 2015

Mr. Ian Finlay of Great Britain working in Aberystwyth Buddhist Group

Dear Friends, Kindly visit and read this link has been lovingly written by Mr. Ian Finlay about our problems.
https://aberbuddhism.wordpress.com/2015/04/21/supporting-tribal-buddhists-in-bangladesh/

Tuesday 26 May 2015

Donate For Our under-construction Buddhist Temple.

Giving (dana) is one of the essential preliminary steps of Buddhist practice. When practiced in itself, it is a basis of merit or wholesome kamma. When coupled with morality, concentration and insight, it leads ultimately to liberation from samsara, the cycle of repeated existence. Even those who are well-established on the path to emancipation continue to practice giving as it is conducive to wealth, beauty and pleasure in their remaining lifetimes. Bodhisattas complete the danaparami or perfection of giving to the ultimate degree by happily donating their limbs and their very lives to help other beings.
Like all good deeds, an act of giving will bring us happiness in the future, in accordance with the kammic law of cause and effect taught by the Buddha. Giving yields benefits in the present life and in lives to come whether or not we are aware of this fact, but when the volition is accompanied by understanding, we can greatly increase the merits earned by our gifts.
The amount of merit gained varies according to three factors: the quality of the donor's motive, the spiritual purity of the recipient, and the kind and size of the gift. Since we have to experience the results of our actions, and good deeds lead to good results and bad deeds to bad results, it is sensible to try to create as much good kamma as possible. In the practice of giving, this would mean keeping one's mind pure in the act of giving, selecting the worthiest recipients available, and choosing the most appropriate and generous gifts one can afford.
So, Kindly please try to extend your merit by donating us funds to construct our under-construction buddhist temple at Tuichawng village under Lunglei District, Mizoram, North-East India.

Monday 25 May 2015

Thanks to Mr. Arun-Da of U.S.A.

          We the volunteers of Ahimsa School, Tuichawng, heartilly thanks to our Kind Sponsor Mr. Arun Bannerjee of U.S.A. has been donating to our school since 2014 on monthly basis. We could not been able to pay honorarrium for teachers if he do not donate us monthly. He never miss his generous donation since his starting of METTA to us. 
         We shall not forget him and his familly for his BIG initiative in giving EDUCATION for Indigenous micro minority chakma children of Mizoram, North-East India. Mr. Arun-Da is the only one monthly donor for our noble cause and we have been able to provide educational facilities with his generous donation.
            Mr. Arun-Da, not only help us on monthly but also working hard in finding one time donation from his friends. We shall not forget Mr. Anirban Bannerjee of U.S.A. He has also donated us money by saying 
          Mr. Arun-Da and still many more to come forward by the help of Arun-Da. We could not forget Mr. Arindam Bannerjee of Kolkatha, with his help we had made contact with Arun-Da. Mr. Arindam-Da, is our great fellow and i was really fortunate when i have met with him in Kolkatha during Probini Annual Conference-2013.

Sudip Chakma
Volunteer,
Ahimsa School, Tuichawng.

Our Generous Monthly Sponsor, Mr. Arun-Da of U.S.A.

Kind Visits By Mr. Sachi G.Dastidar, Distinguished Professor, State University of New York.

Tuichawng , Mizoram, India: Visit to Ahimsa English School





Sachi G. Dastidar
(February 2013)

Some people in the world – including India – may have heard about Mizoram, but very few would have heard of Tuichawng in Mizoram. Mizoram is a state of India located in hard-to-reach Northeast India; formerly the Lushai Hills District of Assam State, renamed Mizoram after an insurgency and subsequent peaceful resolution. Mizoram is sandwiched between Burma (Myanmar) and Bangladesh with the northern part connected to Assam and Manipur states of India. Even today the landlocked area has only two connections to the world – by air through the small airport and through a road through the hills connecting her to Assam and rest of India. There is no formal border crossing through its long international borders with Burma and Bangladesh. The state is evergreen and picturesque, heavily forested with a large number of mountain ranges and valleys that straddle the land from north to south. It is still one of the areas of India that remain inaccessible especially because of a rule that requires a permit, like a visa called Inner Line Permit, to outsiders including other Indians  to enter the state which is available from a handful of places in India. Mizoram was created as a Christian-majority state with a substantial number of Buddhist-Chakma peoples living in the southwest of the state bordering Bangladesh. (Bangladesh has a large area that is Chakma majority; as is the neighboring Indian states of Tripura and Arunachal.) To give Chakmas cultural-religious-linguistic protection a small area within the state was designated as Chakma Autonomous District under Indian Constitutional provision, as was given to predominantly Christian Moro peoples. Most Chakmas live outside the Autonomous area including Tuichawng.

 Tuichawng is 75 kilometers southwest of Lunglei in the shaded area, close to Bangladesh border
Lunglei is 235 kilometers south of Aizawl on the National Highway 54
Through a network Probini Foundation was approached by Mr. Sudip Chakma, Volunteer of the Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission (UTPM), as they were planning to build a community school called Ahimsa (non-violence) English School in Tuichawng village, adjacent to a Buddhist temple on top of a mound that lacked funding. Tuichawng is practically all-Chakma with a handful of Mizo-Christian arrivals. They also indicated that Tuichawng is an extremely poor area by any measure. Most of the residents are subsistence farmers with no more than a few hundred square feet, and most families with six to ten people earn no more than $50 dollars a month, as we were told by hosts, where cost of living is very high as everything has to be imported over a long distance.

The Trip: As Probini does not support any organization without a firsthand report, this writer was entrusted to do the visitation (at his cost.) While I was at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi in the fall of 2012 I discovered that there were a number of Mizoram students on campus and that there was a Mizoram House nearby who gives the permit. Later I was to be in Kolkata (Calcutta) from where there is a direct flight to Mizoram capital of Aizawl, so I got the permit in case I was able to travel. Ironically the state celebrates January 11 as a State Holiday called Missionary Day when two English Christian missionaries J. H. Lorrain and F. W. Savidge arrived in Mizoram on January 11, 1894 to convert Mizos from their nature-worshipping Hindu-like religion to Christianity. British colonial powers restricted other Indians from traveling to the area and the same tradition is still practiced in free India. Mizos are grateful that Christianization brought Westernization, Roman script and high literacy to a backward area.

In January of 2013 a two-hour flight east over Bangladesh took me to Aizawl airport, 29 milometers from the city. Mr. Daneswar Chakma of Tuichawng and Mr. Zaba, Private Secretary of Minister Nihar Chakma were waiting for me at the airport. Honorable Nihar Chakma is a deputy minister of the Indian National Congress Party government of Mizoram elected from a constituency that includes Tuichawng who welcomed in his office later that afternoon. As the flight arrived in the afternoon I had to wait till next morning for the trip to Tuichawng, a 12-hour journey by road. I spent the afternoon visiting Aizwal, a city that clings to mountain ranges full of big churches. The capital has over 25% population of state’s one million people. From top of many of the hills that dot the city one can have a spectacular view of the city. But for a visitor city visit comes to an abrupt halt as stores close by 5:30 in the afternoon as darkness fell. A common refrain from the locals is “we have no night life except for few days between Christmas and New Year.” The state is completely dry because of church opposition.
          To get to Tuichawng one has to go south taking the National Highway 54 to Lunglei, the largest town in the south and a district headquarters. The highway runs through picturesque forests, mountains and valleys but must be a nightmare to any driver making turns every hundred feet. Normally this journey of 165 kilometers (103 miles) by shared taxi takes 6 hours with a break for breakfast. The winding road follows mountain range, at times skirting valleys and gorges that are thousands of feet deep. Most of the taxis leave Aizawl early morning so that those who are traveling further can catch a connection during the day time. We were ready at 6:30 in the morning as dawn broke in the winter time. We stopped for traditional Mizoram breakfast of rice, chicken and greens at Muipang where there is a government tourist resort. At midday we stopped at Lunglei for lunch where the washroom of the restaurant hung 40 feet above mountainside. Lunglei to Tuichang is a mere 75 kilometers (47 miles) by a state highway yet takes another bone-shattering 6 hours, is a real hell. I don’t know if I have seen anything like this anywhere in India, or anywhere in the world. It is a real example of Indian incompetence, neglect community by a state government according to many residents, corruption (as funding for the road repair has presumably been approved but held up), marginalization of remote areas and governance failure. The scenery was extraordinary if only one could take the eyes off the road. As we reached the village in late afternoon the entire population was waiting for our arrival as Daneswar’s cell phone gave them regular updates every few minutes. (One remarkable feat in India is the cell phone that is available even with people earning $25 dollars a month and reachable in very remote corner like Tuichawng.) Most of the homes in the village and elsewhere are built on wood platforms with bamboo mat walls and hung on the side of the road with back rooms often rested dozens of feet above ground depending on the slope of the mountainside. Our welcome was headed by Mr. Rajesh Chakma, President of UTPM, whose home was our first resting place. I was invited by Mr. Rajesh Chakma and his wife Samita Devi into their home for my stay there. After a walk in the village it became dark but lines of visitors continued until real late, and hot tea never stopped coming past midnight. The Rajesh residence had a remarkable view from their kitchen as tops of cocoanut and mango trees could be reached from the window. It felt like we were on a tree house.


Homes in Hilly Tuichawng

Next morning started with a meeting at the UTPM office discussing various issues facing that poor and struggling community. The entire community joined in the discussion. After the meeting we headed to the old 120 sq. ft. one-room school at the street level at a private home that was abandoned as student enrollment rose. The school had no toilet. Then we headed up a hill to the present 250 sq. ft. one-room school that runs grades 1 through 4, that is already overcrowded, and still has no toilet. After official presentation several children sang Chakma and Hindi songs. Apart from many core subjects kids also take Chakma, Mizo, Hindi, Bengali and Assamese languages. (Chakma, Assamese and Bengali have the same script. This writer was asked to discuss in Bengali as students and parents can read and understand it.) After a presentation by this writer everybody headed to the site where the new Ahimsa English School is to be built. This is on the side of the hill that is being dug out to make a flat surface for school construction. Parents, neighbors and older students are taking part in clearing earth for their new school. This was followed by a prayer and discussion at the Buddhist Temple adjacent to the present school which is rented from the temple. In the midst of further sessions a boat trip was arranged in the fast-flowing Tlang River that joined Karnafuli River. Karnafuli empties in Bay of Bengal through Chittagong City, Bangladesh. Small villages dotted river banks. Many locals told us that the state is changing many of the native Chakma-Buddhist names to Mizo-Christian names like MatriCharra to Belei, and Demagri to Tlabang. We spent quite a bit of time in MatriCharra as there were many people from there at our meetings earlier and as they invited me into their homes. Anywhere one went the hard-scrabble life and a marginalized existence was evident, but there were no dearth of smiling faces and hot tea. In many villages the literacy rate is barely 30% as visitors were told, and a high dropout rate in upper grades as the language of instruction changes from Chakma-Bengali to Mizo-English which students do not understand. Banks of the rivers and streams were lined with small-scale farming, some barely a few hundred square feet, upon which vast majority of people depend for survival. (After Bangladesh built a dam on Karnafuli River creating Kaptai Lake in the Chittagong Hills Tract region to produce electricity for Chittagong city but flooded majority of Chakma farming areas. This pushed over 250,000 Chakmas to seek refuge in India.) Some farmers have to walk over 5 kilometers to work on their tiny plots of land. As India is building a fence along Bangladesh border to prevent illegal migration huge trucks could be seen plying the wretched road carrying supplies. Soon Chakmas will be isolated from their majority cousins in Bangladesh. A major center like Tuichawng has no bank, no gas station, no doctor, and no health clinic. There is a health clinic on paper but the attendant just came for the day of appointment and then left for her home in the big city, but still receiving monthly salary, was mentioned to visitors. Sometimes this is a problem too in schools if the teachers are non-local. They too would sign up for the salary but never to attend is a common complaint. One Rabindra Chakma works as a paramedic as he was taught how to administer first-aid. During my stay there was an accident when a little girl had to be transported for six-hours to Lunglei over the derelict road and at heavy cost. Rabindra told me that each monsoon 14 to 16 people die of malaria because of unavailability of drugs and care. There is piped water, electricity, a bazaar, bottled gas supplied by India government, a public elementary school and two new Church-established Christian schools; one Presbyterian and the other Baptist, and very important that the remote area was connected to the world through Internet via cell phone technology. (Even families with income of $35 dollars per month have cell phone.) There are many churches and one Buddhist temple. The state has limited resource, many residents are engaged in substance agriculture, barely any industry and massively depended on public sector jobs. Unless the lifeline road to the southwest is rebuilt the residents of southwest will find themselves in a prison-like ghettoized condition when their main connection east to the world via Lunglei is fragile while their economic access to Bangladesh on the west is sealed off.



Probini Visit to the New School Building Site

For the return trip we had to leave Tuichawng at daybreak. The journey was made enjoyable by the driver Mr. Pu, and two students – Dibbar heading to a college in Shillong in the neighboring Meghalaya state, another 12 hour journey by bus from Aizawl, and Sonju for a college at Aizawl. A large number of villagers -- men in trousers and women in sarong and sankha, pola wedding bangles of married women and sindur vermillion mark on scalp -- were present with folded hands in that early hour to say “aabar ashben: Come back again.”

May 2013 
(Pictures during new school bhilding construction)





Gratitude

Thank you so much Mr. Mahendra Sagar for the gift you made possible for our children. Mr. Mahendra Sagar’s gift of US$ 11,750   helped to remodel our school building.


Mr. Mahendra Sagar Gift will not be forgotten and it will be the future place for our children to receive education.

Sunday 17 May 2015

TUTPM-The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission.: School Programme.

TUTPM-The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission.: School Programme.: 1. Education Programmes:                        The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission feels that, spreading education is one of the most im...

Saturday 16 May 2015

Our sponsor visited us.

Our Generous sponsor, Mr. Mahendra Sagar of India charitable foundation, Massachussets, U.S.A. visited Ahimsa School.





Friday 15 May 2015

Annual Report.







(THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSION)
Society Registration No    : SR/MZ-86 of 29.03.2000.
         FCRA Registration   No.   : 304340003


ANNUAL                REPORT

2013-2014



THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSION
Contact Address:
Shanti Niketan Bouddha Vihara, Tuichawng,BPO:Tuichawng,Lunglei Dist,Mizoram-796730   Website: www.tutpm.org
E-mail: esdip@hotmail.com
Mobile: 9863873175/9612602899


                                 








                             
                                                                                                                     



                                                                      ANNUAL REPORT

[The    Ultimate   Truth   Preaching   Missim]                             2013-2014

INTRODUCTION :
                                  The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission (TUTPM) has emerged in the year 1999 to serve the poor, rural and tribal people of Mizoram and especially to the chakma people. The initiatives was taken by a few educated chakma youths, who have completed their education but decided to organize the poor rural and needy chakma people initially within the Lunglei District and later move out from the district boundaries and covered entire state of Mizoram.
                                 These youths have also contacted the elders and priests of the Santi Niketan Bouddha Vihara for guidance and later decided to form an association of people to transfer their thoughts into practical implementation. Therefore, the youth group has involved few more motivated and experienced persons in the team and thereby decided the name of the Association as THE ULTIMATE TRUTH PREACHING MISSION(TUTPM)  and thereby applied for registration under section XXI of societies Registration Act 1960 and got desired legal status for introducing planned development initiatives for extending organised development actions under the stated banner of the Mission.
                                 The Registrar, Societies Registration Act 1860 was kind enough to register the Mission on 29th March 2000 and since then the Mission is actively engaged in extending its various developmental services for the promotion of the needy, poor, rural and tribal people of Mizoram by putting special focus on the development of the youths & women of the chakma tribes in its operations.
                                 Therefore, the Mission is basically represents the voice of the poor, needy rural and tribal people, especially the chakma tribes of Tuichawng area of Lungsen Rural Development Block. The Mission is now fully engaged in the process of establishing some common development plat form on which community based welfare and development activities may be performed like social, economic and other welfare oriented interventions.
                                  In this direction, the Mission interested in organizing the poor, needy, deprived, rural and tribal people with special focus on the chakma tribes in its operational areas and also wants to provide necessary supports and services for their social, economic and cultural up-liftment. It also interested to assist for their total empowerment to have a peaceful & harmonious life-style.
                                  The Mission has started introducing its development activities on low-scale and based on the resource mobilized from and within the communities. The promotional efforts of the Mission was came into light when it has successfully supported few students and provided support for some welfare activities for the needy, poor, rural and tribal people and made them visible before the community.

Later, the community has started more and more such activities by mobilizing the resources from the community.
                     Now, majority of its developmental activities are always be suggested by the community with due consideration of their actual needs and the Mission utilizes its
human resources for their proper executions. The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission has become established as a community based development institution after facing lots of troubles and difficulties to get accepted and extends its services after mobilizing required resources from the community.
                    Therefore, the Mission is now representing a complete democratic platform for the development of the people, which in other words quoted like By the people, For the people. The community stands for the Mission and the Mission stands for community based development actions and has reached the stage to achieve this status by standing for each others on development.
                                    However, to balance its development interventions, the Mission has started some specialized skills-upgradation trainings for the rural and tribal people interested to undertake some feasible income generation activities as a part of their self-employment towards ensuring a regular income for adoption of a life-style and move towards their sustainable livelihoods.
                                    The Mission therefore, started organizing some vocational training with major emphasis on skill-upgradation, management and marketing of their finished products to have reasonable income for their labours, time and investment. The Mission has also utilizes its available resources in the form of educated youths to provide coaching to the dropouts and general students for their better education and make them a good citizen of the state and country.
                                    To assist the needy poor, rural and tribal people the Mission has also given its emphasis on health and health related issues and organised its action to generate awareness for having better health and health life. It has also assessed their health problems and started introducing health-camps to assist the patients in the treatments, medicines and other related expenditures. The Mission is also taking initiatives to educate people on taking up preventive measures to avoide large medical expenses, spending time and face problems occurs due to non-availability of finance on income during the particular time.
                                    However, the growing experiences of extending various welfare and developmental activities the Mission have been now enabled to organize its interventions by utilizing professional approaches whenever and wherever it is possible. In accordance to the above, the Mission has decided to set targets oriented development interventions on six strategic and sectoral progrrames as mentioned below.
Educational Programmes.
          2. Health Programmes.
                    3. Environmental Programmes.
                                                     4. Livelihood Development Programmes.
                                            5. Women Empowerment Programmes.
                                                        6. Religious Programmes.

The Mission has also kept the cultutal programmes separate from its strategic interventions considering this as having no direct relation with the livelihoods development programmes.

 Rather, the Mission has decided to focus more on the Women Empowerment Programmes considering it as the lowest and effective ways to
 uplift the most deprived community and bring them in the lights of sustainable development. In this direction, the Mission has started organizing women folk inclusive of the chakma and other communitites and decides for undertaking planned development activities.
                          Therefore, the Mission has started organizing the women groups inclusive of the chakma tribal women in the style of Self-Help-Hroups (SHGS) and imparting vocational and skills trainings for improving their skills. The Mission is also extending its support and services for the women to produce quality products in bulk to have reasonable prices for their efforts.
                         However, due to lack of financial experiences, the Mission was unable to link these SHGS with credit sources and now the Mission is looking forward to avail some external resources to extend necessary supports to these SHGS for their total empowerment. The external support, the Mission is looking forward is the sponsorship of the Programmes/Schemes either from any Govt department or from any Funding Agencies who are working for the development of the people of Mizoram and encourage Self-Help movement.
                         The Mission is also interested to organize and re-structure the behaviour and character of the people by giving moral education through religion they believe in order to help them eradicate irrational beliefs & thoughts and keep themselves a lot from antisocial activities encouraging rational beliefs & thoughts to bring peace in them and as well as in the community.

OPERATIONS :
                           The development operation of The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission are basically focusing towards education of the needy rural poor, deprived tribal children with special attention to the chakma tribal children and also towards empowerment of the needy rural poor, deprived and tribal people with special attention to chakma tribes and who are interested to stand on their own feet for their sustainable livelihoods.
                           The Mission is putting all its developmental efforts initially to improve their individual and group skills for adoption of suitable income generation activities to provide alternative means for their sustainable livelihoods development.

STRATEGIES :
                            The Mission normally adopts its operational strategies for its developmental interventions are based on promotion of social. Economic and educational development with special emphasis on giving early child care and education to the underprivileged poor chakma children and also on skill upgradation using of local materials and resources. And seeking market to sale finished product and extends required support services to have better health, environment for peaceful and harmonious livings. It also promotes sectoral interventions with the activities related to the health, education, environment and livelihoods.

INTERVENTIONS :
                            The Mission organizes its developmental interventions to achieve its sets target by utilizing its adopted strategies in following six sectoral activities.
                         
Educational Programmes.
          b) Health Programmes.
                    c) Environmental Programmes.
                                                     d) Livelihood Development Programmes.
                                            e) Women Empowerment Programmes.
                                                        f) Religious Programmes.


More details of these planned development initiatives are placed here.

PROGRAMME & ACTIVITIES :

1. Education Programmes:
                       The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission feels that, spreading education is one of the most important activities under its developmental interventions. The education programmes play a greater role in human life and helps in creation of various development opportunities among the tribals and children.
                       Since the Mission is focusing towards working for the tribals and children in the rural areas for their upliftment. This education programmes of the Mission gets high priority for implementation then any other development programmes as it considers the involvements of the nation building process.
                       Therefore, the education programmes of the Mission is comprise of three types of activities :-
Running of the  AHIMSA SCHOOL .
Coaching for drop-outs in secondary level.
Coaching for poor & needy students in elementary level and providing of books & prizes to the meritorious students.

Ahimsa  School. : The Ahimsa School is run smoothly. The enrolment of the school has gone upto 70 in this academic year from classes K.G.-1 to class-iv. Four teachers and one peon-cum chowkidar have been providing voluntary services with a very small honourarium. The school building has been constructed with pucca structure with the donation received from Mr. Mahendra Sagar of India Charitable Foundation and Dr. Sachi G. Dastidar of Probini Foundation. Toilets for both boys & girls also constructed separately. A retaining wall spending more than Rs. 80,000/- has been constructed as foundation of the school.

 (ii) Coaching for the drops-out :
                           The objectives of the coaching for drop-out students by the Mission is mainly to spread the education among the poor, rural and tribal students have tried their best for acquiring education but due to some reasons unable to continue their studies in school and drop-out. The Mission considers this is a responsibility of their educated youths to help these drop-out students to continue their studies by overcoming their respective problems and get educated for their better future.
                           Since the Mission is engaged in various development programmes in the village areas, it also collects information about those students are not going their regular school for education. Later, the Mission
discussed with both parents & students together and then brings them at coaching centre to help in reducing gap in their studies to enable them to go to schools.
                           This year, the Mission has enrolled 34 drop-out students in its three coaching centres from eight different villages and 40 students are successfully sent back in their schools for continue of their studies.


(iii) Coaching (General) :
                           The objective of running the general coaching centre of the Mission is to help the needy poor, rural students in their  studies. This programme is generally meant for extending required support services for spreading of education among the school going children/students.
                           The Mission runs these coaching centres considering the needs of the students and period and frequencies of these coaching are depend upon the requirements of the students. To run these coaching centres, the Mission takes support from the community to spare the accommodation for the coaching centres and the educated youths of the Mission are volunteering for extending the coaching for the needy poor school going children.students.
                           This year, the Mission has successfully run five such free coaching centres to cover 51 students from class ii to class viii from six neighbouring villages of its operational areas. The Mission also organises programmes and activities both to help the needy poor students with books and prizes for continuation of their studies.                                              

(iv) Legal Awareness :
                       The Mission emphasis on generation of legal awareness among the common people, educate people for realizing the needs of right information to stop unwanted quarrels in the family, community and have life with dignity. This will not only stop getting exploited but also to stop exploit others. The impact of the programme was visualize to people one step ahead to know things first and start taking action to reduce normal quarrels/exploitation.

2. HEALTH PROGRAMMES :
                        The objective of the health programmes of The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission is to have better health and befit for working to earn livelihoods for him/her self and for their respective families. The major components of the health programmes are devided the two forms of services as stated below:
(a) Awareness Generation Programmes:
                        Awareness Generation on various health aspects with diseses, their symtoms and information of their preventive measure before they severly attack human life and cause huge medical expenses. The Mission therefore organises these AGPs on health aspects in the remote villages to educate the tribal people with major focus on the women folk.
The Mission organizes special awareness drives on health for the children to educate them, their mothers/parents/families to know about early action to stop spreading of such diseses and speedy recovery.
 Some of those common diseses affecting people are malaria, diarrhea, gastric, anaemia, asthma and skin diseses. The medical team also suggested some preventive measures to be adopted. The health AGPs helps the people to know the symptoms of these diseses to enable them to take immediate medical attention for their family members and reduce the possibilities of larger health disorder and enable the patients to get speedy recovery over the disease.
(b) Health Camps :
Helath Camps for free health checkup for the poor patients resides to remote areas and unaware of the modern medical facilities and services. The other motto to organize these health camps is to convey the message of medical facilities and services available for the poor patients from various governments and these patients must avail such services for their better health and healthy family life.
                                                                                                        Therefore, this year, the Mission has organized five such health camps in five remote villages of its operational areas and able to extend its medical services over two hundred eighty patients during the year as mentioned below:-

Sl.No.Name of VillagesDate of CampPatients Attended01.Tuichawng04.07.2013.6002.Tuichawngchhuah08.09.2013.4003.Bawrkawl10.10.2013.3504.Siminasora06.01.2013.6205.Matrisora05.02.2013.45TOTAL PATIENTS TREATED=242


3. ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMMES:
                    The Mission organizes its environment development programmes with the objectives to have green surroundings and protect environment from its destroy. Since inception, the Mission is taking its regular initiatives for promotion and protection of environment as part of its social responsibilities.
                    The Mission therefore, has tried to organize its environment interventions in two basic
                                                                programmes as below :
    (i) Awareness Generation Programme on Environment: The Mission has organized environment awareness camps in six separate villages and ten schools to educate the common people and school going children for having minimum knowledge on environment. The ignorance of the people on environment has led them towards misusing the valuable natures gifts without knowing their values.
The Mission wants to educate people on environment and enable them to take necessary action to protect environment for having healthy lives. The Mission also has organized public meetings, cleanliness-drives and also discussed environment in some specialized meeting organized for these purposes.

 (ii) Plantation of Evergreen Trees : The Mission has undertaken planting of evergreen trees in the villages of its operational areas for having a green Mizoram. It has planted more than 300 ( three hundred ) evergreen trees in the villages Tuichawng, Tuichawngchhuah, Bawrkawl, Siminasora and Matrisora during the last year. People cuts trees for their needs but never think to replace them by planting a new one. Therefore, to ensure availability of the evergreen trees to help the villages have better environment and better lives, the Mission has taken this initiatives.
4. LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES :
                      The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission considers livelihood development interventions is one of the most important activities for economic upliftment. The Mission therefore, introduced The Chakma Tribal Handicrafts Project with its cluster headquarters at Tuichawng, in 2011 and placed the same before the Development Commissioner, Handicrafts, Ministry of Textiles, Govt of India, New Delhi through proper channel. The Developemnt Commissioner was pleased to approve the Project.
            The Mission had already received the re-imbursement amount of Rs. 84,531/- for 15 days Design & Technical Development Workshop conducted in January 2012 and Rs. 90,500/- for Baseline survey for formation & mobilization of 88 SHGs conducted from January to March 2012 in the month of july 2013 and  has utilized the amount properly for which it was sanctioned.
            The Mission has conducted 2 (two) 15 days Design & Technical Development Workshops in February 2014 in Tribal Textiles and Dry Flower crafts and which was sponsored by the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) Ministry of Textiles, Govt  of India, New Delhi.
In which 15 prototypes (2 sets of each) have been developed by 60 artisans (30 srtisans for each workshop) under the supervision of the appointed Designers. Mr. Darduna S.D.O. (civil) Tlabung, Lunglei District, Mizoram was invited as Chief Guest to inaugurate the workshop and Miss. Jagyaswory Devi Handicrafts  Promotion Officer, Office of the Development
Commissioner (Handicrafts) Marketing & Service Extension Centre, Zohanco Building, Chaltlang Aizawl attend as Guest of Honour to have inspection of the work carried out in the workshop.                                                          

5. WOMEN EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMES :
                      The women empowerment programmes of The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission are exclusive development initiatives to promote the poor and tribal women interested to stand on their feet. The Mission mainly focused on provide them basic guidance and direction to regain their due rights in the society and thereby get their social and economic status in the respective village, community and society.
                       The Mission is therefore, initiated its actions to undertake some exclusive activities for organizing the poor women inclusive of young girls who have been left by their husbands and are in search of their livelihoods.

The Mission is trying to provide some economic activities based on their existing skills and capacity for starting income generation activities to earn their total empowerment.
The women are basically manages their respective families within available and limited resources and tries to satisfy all the family members and the Mission has decided to use this management capacities for their development and provide them suitable means and platform for their right growth.
           Therefore, the Mission has started its development interventions in different ways as mentioned below.
(a) Awareness Campaign on AAM ADMI BIMA YOJONA:
The Mission in collaboration with the Life Insurance Corporation of India, Aizawl Branch, have conducted Awareness Programmes in the villages Tuichawng, Samuksury, Ugudasury, Tuikawi, Malsury and Bindya Sora on AAM ADMI BIMA YOJONA and enrolled 105 members to get benefits by their families at the events of
                                                               their death.
           
 (b) Promotion of Self-Help-Groups (SHGS) :
                      The 44 (forty four) SHGs formed earlier are given good guidance and supervision inorder to keep the SHGs active. The SHGs are working hard to stand on their own feet. They are asked to participate in the Design & Technical Development Workshops and skill upgradation training conducted by the Mission from time to time for upgradation of their skills in the crafts they have been practicing. Now, they have started to make good quality of products which are sold in the local market at a reasonable price. The women are helping their husbands to bring sustainable livelihood of their family. Their small income really help to support their families.

The 44 (forty four) SHGs formed earlier are given below:-
Sl.
No.Name of SHGSAddress of the SHGSMembersSaving
PmMajor Activities1.JironiTuichawngchhuah1330/-Tribal Textile2.LagorsomarBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Tribal Textile3.RongsongyeBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Tribal Textile4.RizumTuichawng1430/-Artistic Textile5.MalokkiTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile6.SamanTuichawng1330/-Artistic Textile7.LungokTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile8.SadakTuichawng1330-Artistic Textile9.SajoniTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile10.ZuniTuichawng1330/-Artistic Textile11.JunoporBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Dry flower12.HabilTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile13.Jimit JamatBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Tribal Textile14.SalamTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile15.SuktaraTuichawng1330/-Artistic Textile16.DonsombodTuichawng1330/-Dry flower17.GobinTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile18.RajnuniTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile19.JoljollyaTuichawng1330/-Dry flower20.RanjoniTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile21.Joli udokTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile22.MiloniTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile23.SahajiBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Tribal Textile24.PorsodokBelpei (Matisora1330/-Tribal Textile25.KemotaloyBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Tribal Textile26.SawzaakBelpei (Matisora)       13   30/-Artistic Textile27.PogodhangTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile28.Ribeng KudoBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Tribal Textile29.Potpottya PawrBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Tribal Textile30.RegaTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile31.AjarBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Tribal Textile32.Cit DigolTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile33.RanjuniTuichawngchhuah1330/-Tribal Textile34.Satbon TaraTuichawng1330-Tribal Textile35.KushiBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Tribal Textile36.SujukBelpei (Matisora)1330/-Artistic Textile37.AlaamTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile38.KusiTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile39.TriratnaTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile40.Jalat BorTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile41.SombolTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile42.UnnotiTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile43.PhorTuichawng1330/-Tribal Textile44.GozenTuichawng1330/-Tribal TextilePage-11              
6. RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMES :
                            The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission, feels that the poor Chakma Tribal People are not yet familiar with the ultimate reality of nature ( SADHAMMA) and its happenings around them. Due to this ignorance they still practice in some irrational beliefs and faiths which are very old outdated concepts. Their habits & customs are not at all match with the ultimate reality preached by the Buddha and also does not match with the modern world. To bring them into light all these irrational beliefs & faiths needed to be eradicated from their mind. Therefore, the Mission believe that it is possible through religion, and the Mission is firmly determined to make them familiar with the ultimate reality-the four noble truth taught by the Buddha 2600 years ago-The sufferings, arising of sufferings. Once they become familiar, they will immedicately change their mind and will try to root out the irrational beliefs & faiths from their mind and thereby start adaption of rational beliefs and thoughts and gradually they will be able to come out of these ignorance and be focus in the light of modern world to undertake activities of rational beliefs & faiths and soon shall be enable to develop themselves socially, economically and educationally. The Mission therefore undertake the following Religious Interventions :
                  (a) Running of Shanti Niketan Bouddha Vihara :
                        The Mission, since its establishment have been giving its full supports & services in running the Bouddha Vihara. An efficient monk is appointed as Viharadhyaksha
( Princilpal) to preach the four Noble Truth taught by the Buddha who along with his disciples who teach and propogate the poor tribal chakma Buddhist people to adopt rational beliefs & thoughts in them.                                                                                        
Perfoming of Buddha Puja :
Buddha puja is performed in every fullmoon days in the Vihara where most of
the chamkma Buddhist people participate andhave dhamma talks from the monks.
              (c) Perfoming of Khatin Cibor Dhana :
                   The Buddhist Tribal people perform the Khatin Cibor Dhana Function (the hard way to give monks robes) once a year in the monk last week of October and upto 2nd week of November. In this function a large number of Buddhist Tribal Chakma people participate from the neighbouring Villages. They bring offer (Dhana) for the Bhikkhu Sanghas (Order of monks )according to their ability and earn countless merrits (Punya) by offerings and hearing Dhamma discourses preach by the monks. This function continues 3 to 4 days.

Gana Sramana Programmes ( Mass Ordination of Novice Monks:
This programme is held once in three or four years. Gana sramana means mass ordination of novice monks.
In this programme a large number of tribal Buddhist people from far and nearcom and take ordination for a period of 7 or 9 days.                      
             Buddhist scholars monks from India and abroad are invited in this programme who continuously preach the four Noble Truth and Noble eight fold path to the novice monks and lay devotees who very patiently and attentively listen discourses and earn knowledges of ultimate reality and adopt rational beliefs and thoughts which is very beneficial for their maternal spiritual development.

FUTURE PLANS:
       The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission always tries to undertake need based planned interventions together with community. Since major development resourses are coming mainly from the community. It considered the needy rural poor and tribal people as its target people for introduction of various development initiatives under six sectoral programmes and activites as below:
Education Programme:
            The mission will continue to run the Ahimsa English School upgrade the
same from elementary to higher secondary status since the local are giving supports to it. The mission will try to find doner from within India and abroad to get sponsore for the extention of school building. The mission will also give its full efforts to build and run Hostel for the poor and deprived Children to provide them free and quality education. It will also help them in building of good character and positive thinking the mission will also continue its coaching felicitation programmes for the general and drop out students.  
Health Programmes :
            The Mission is continue with both awareness generation, preventive
measures and organizing practical health camps to help the needy poor patients for their better health. The Mission is looking for more resources for organizing such health camps and opening of a health clinic in future and actively in search of them.
Environment Programmes :
                             The Mission is interested to introduce awareness generation and plantation activities more planned manner. It also trying to organize in such a manner that, it can able to provide a regular earnings to the poor people.
                (d) Livelihoods Programmes :
                              The Mission is interested to introduce area-based or cluster based development programmes for planned interventions for better livelihoods of the poor and tribal people with special focus on the chakma tribes.                                                                                                                    
The Mission wants to put more emphasis on the agriculture, service, handloom and hadicrafts based activities both for individual and group initiatives.    
         The Mission has submitted proposals for 10 (ten) skill-upgradation trainings and 5 (five) Design & Technical Development Workshop to the Development Commissioner Handicrafts, Ministry of Textiles, Govt of India, New Delhi who has given assurance to sponsore the said interventions to cover 350 artisans. The Mission will start implementating the same as soon as grant-in-aid is allotted.
 (e)  Women Empowerment Programmes :
                              The Mission is interested to introduce both short and long term developmental programmes and activities for the promotion of the women specially the tribal women of its operational areas.
                              The Mission is also interested to take help of the Self-Help-Group concept to organize the women and thereby lead them for their social and economic-upliftment. The Mission tries to introduce a series of development activities in the area that can help them to become self-sufficient and have better life-style.

                 (g) Religious Programmes :
                              The Mission desires to organize more function, seminars etc. for the poor chakma tribal Buddhist people to enable them eradicate or root out irrational beliefs & faiths from their mind and help them adopt rational beliefs & thoughts and develop good character and enjoy a righteon way of life-a purposeful Buddhist way of life. The Mission is also looking for resources to build pagodas, stupas and Bouddha Viharas in the coming years.



















   












School Programme.

1. Education Programmes:
                       The Ultimate Truth Preaching Mission feels that, spreading education is one of the most important activities under its developmental interventions. The education programmes play a greater role in human life and helps in creation of various development opportunities among the tribals and children.
                       Since the Mission is focusing towards working for the tribals and children in the rural areas for their upliftment. This education programmes of the Mission gets high priority for implementation then any other development programmes as it considers the involvements of the nation building process.
                       Therefore, the education programmes of the Mission is comprise of three types of activities :-
Running of the  AHIMSA SCHOOL .
Coaching for drop-outs in secondary level.
Coaching for poor & needy students in elementary level and providing of books & prizes to the meritorious students.

Ahimsa  School. : The Ahimsa School is run smoothly. The enrolment of the school has gone upto 70 in this academic year from classes K.G.-1 to class-iv. Four teachers and one peon-cum chowkidar have been providing voluntary services with a very small honourarium. The school building has been constructed with pucca structure with the donation received from Mr. Mahendra Sagar of India Charitable Foundation and Dr. Sachi G. Dastidar of Probini Foundation. Toilets for both boys & girls also constructed separately. A retaining wall spending more than Rs. 80,000/- has been constructed as foundation of the school.

 (ii) Coaching for the drops-out :
                           The objectives of the coaching for drop-out students by the Mission is mainly to spread the education among the poor, rural and tribal students have tried their best for acquiring education but due to some reasons unable to continue their studies in school and drop-out. The Mission considers this is a responsibility of their educated youths to help these drop-out students to continue their studies by overcoming their respective problems and get educated for their better future.
                           Since the Mission is engaged in various development programmes in the village areas, it also collects information about those students are not going their regular school for education. Later, the Mission
discussed with both parents & students together and then brings them at coaching centre to help in reducing gap in their studies to enable them to go to schools.
                           This year, the Mission has enrolled 34 drop-out students in its three coaching centres from eight different villages and 40 students are successfully sent back in their schools for continue of their studies.


(iii) Coaching (General) :
                           The objective of running the general coaching centre of the Mission is to help the needy poor, rural students in their  studies. This programme is generally meant for extending required support services for spreading of education among the school going children/students.
                           The Mission runs these coaching centres considering the needs of the students and period and frequencies of these coaching are depend upon the requirements of the students. To run these coaching centres, the Mission takes support from the community to spare the accommodation for the coaching centres and the educated youths of the Mission are volunteering for extending the coaching for the needy poor school going children.students.
                           This year, the Mission has successfully run five such free coaching centres to cover 51 students from class ii to class viii from six neighbouring villages of its operational areas. The Mission also organises programmes and activities both to help the needy poor students with books and prizes for continuation of their studies.
                                                                                                                                     
(iv) Legal Awareness :
                       The Mission emphasis on generation of legal awareness among the common people, educate people for realizing the needs of right information to stop unwanted quarrels in the family, community and have life with dignity. This will not only stop getting exploited but also to stop exploit others. The impact of the programme was visualize to people one step ahead to know things first and start taking action to reduce normal quarrels/exploitation.