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Parinati
Aim To facilitate the holistic development of deprived groups and the empowerment of slum dwellers, tribal communities, rural communities, people with disabilities and other marginalised communities.
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Parinati...
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is listed under the category
Child Development/Organisations
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 | was established in 1996 |
 | focuses on non-formal education, disability, street children, working children, women & child development, child labour, community-based rehabilitation |
 | functions at the Local, State, National level |
 | works with child labourers, 8-14 years; and children with disabilities from 0-18 years; rural women and tribals |
 | has the resource of publications, training centre |
 | welcomes help in the form of ambulance, xerox machine |
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Parinati works in community and women's health, women empowerment, and tribal development in Gundlupet and Chennapatna of Karnataka, and in Wynad in Kerala. It conducts reproductive and child health programmes (RCH), and health and nutrition education in the village and tribal communities. In rural Bangalore, Parinati is involved in providing non-formal education and skill development to 50 school drop-outs in Jigni under the National Child Labour Programme (NCLP). The programme includes child labourers, bonded child labourers and street children. It also conducts a community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programme and a day-care programme for children with all kinds of disabilities in Jigni
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Mr J Panackel,
Chief Executive
Available - Mon-Sat 9.00-6.00
No.537, Adarsh Nagar, Arasinakunte,
Nelamangala,
Bangalore
- 562123.
Ph 7724579, 27723468, 9845030517
, Email parinati@gmail.com
, Website www.parinati.org.in
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