VELLORE DISTRICT MUSLIM WOMEN AID SOCIETY
(Registered Under The Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act,27 of 1975)
Sl.No:388/207
AN APPEAL
Dear
Patrons
Assalamu
Alaikum warahmathullahi wa barakathuhu
We
the office bearers (The District Collector being its President) of Vellore
District Muslim Women Aid Society are in
the role of noble cause in campaigning fund raising drive from philanthropist
of your calibre.
As
we all aware that Tamil Nadu Government under its
Minorities
Welfare Scheme has been funding matching grants in the ratio of 1:2 bases,
which was earlier 1:1.
To simplify the fact, if all philanthropists
from Muslim Women Aid Society contribute Rs.Ten Lakhs, the Government of Tamil
Nadu sanctions Rs.Twenty Lakhs as matching grant per district per year. This is
an opportunity that the augmented funds, a sum of Rs.Thirty lakhs could be well
utilised for the community development.
This
scheme is for total of 32 districts of Tamil Nadu, but the successful story is
very bleak in almost majority of districts, except four districts which are in
full compliment, rest of the districts are either defunct or in oblivious in
awareness.
Vellore
District although has many distinct features in history education and industry,
it is far behind not fully involved to utilise the funds in full compliment.
Now
the re-aligned office bearers are, keen and profound to be as live wire to
implement the structure and pattern in the Vellore District.
Most
important factor is you are driving force and energizers behind us, and Insha
Allah Vellore District will be the lead master, as in all the factors, and also
in the task of helping the
deserving
Muslim women in need.
Schemes
“Give a
man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for
a lifetime”
To
eliminate school drop outs, paying fees for the deserving.
To curb
drop outs from college level.
To help stand
in their own legs by various beneficial schemes.
Setting
up tailoring training centres in Vellore, Ambur and Vaniyambadi,and training
the aspirants for six months, with a monthly basic stipend.
After
the successful training they will either have a placement in any of the nearest
shoe factories will be provided in collaboration of shoe factories or
tanneries. Or if the trainee has infrastructure, a sewing machine will be
presented freely with a training certificate for an independent enterprise.
This will apply for embroidering, dress making, Burqua tailoring etc.
Disabled and destitute:
Disabled
and destitute women will be given monthly pension. Cost of Medical facilities for
senior women and children will be taken care.
Scholarships
to women students who have opted job oriented courses will be considered,
payable direct to the institute.
Graduate
women below 25 years will be given stipend if they undergo IAS, IFS (Indian
Foreign Service), and to those wish to government job oriented courses will be
given first preference.