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Arya Baal Ashram (Boys
Centre)
Historically, the Arya Baal
Ashram (Boys Centre) fulfills the aspirations of the Arya Samaj followers in
Fiji who at the 10th Anniversary Celebrations of the Arya Pratinidhi
Sabha of Fiji from December 30-31, 1927 to January 1, 1928 held at Gurukul,
Saweni deliberated on the issue and resolved to establish homes for orphans and
children who were socially vulnerable.
Arya Samaj in Fiji was
established on 25 December 1904 at Samabula and the Sabha was established in
1917 but registered under the Religious Bodies Registration Act Cap 68 (Fiji) in
1918. To think of orphanages in the era when Indians had just come out of the
indentured en-slavery is an unparalleled indicator of their belief in social
empowerment of the people.
The issue of an ashram
remained pending for want of an opportune environment and preparations for Arya
Samaj Centenary in 2004 prompted the Sabha to undertake new initiatives other
than schools. These include the Vedic Training Centre (2002), The University of
Fiji (2005) and the Arya Baal Ashram (2006).
COMMENCEMENT:
The Sabha embarked on the
Arya Baal Ashram project in 2003 and had the facilities ready for operation in
2005 but was preceded by the University project.
The Arya Baal Ashram
commenced operations on 28 January 2006. It is located within the DAV Girls
College and Arya Samaj Primary School compound at Lot 2, Kula Street, Samabula
and is situated within the Vedic Training Centre building.
At that time of commencement
only 3 young boys had enrolled at the Ashram for its services. By the time the
Ashram was officially dedicated it had enrolled 12 youngsters all of whom were
of school age. The Ashram was officially dedicated on 10th September
2006 by the Minister for Women, Social Welfare and Housing Honorable George Shiu
Raj.
The Ashram has the capacity
to house 20 boys of school age. Currently there are 16 youngsters, 9 of whom are
at Arya Samaj Primary School and 7 at DAV College, Nabua.
ENTRY:
The basic entry
qualifications are – interest in schooling, values education (Naitik Shiksha)
and vegetarian life style.
COST:
All the educational costs,
medical, transport and catering expenses of the boys are met by the Sabha
through public support.
It costs around $500 per child per year to keep and provide food at the Ashram.
Coupled with the cost of education each child’s annual upkeep is approximately
$1200.00.
MANAGEMENT:
The Ashram is managed by a
dedicated team of Sabha members and comprises:
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Chairperson |
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Shrimati Sushila Pathik |
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Vice Chairman |
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Pt.
Kamlesh Arya ‘Arya Ratna’ |
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Secretary |
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Shri
Baswa Nand Maharaj |
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Manager |
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Pt.
Bhuwan Dutt ‘Arya Ratna’ |
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Treasurer |
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Shri
Navin Dutt |
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Members |
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Shri
Arun Padarath |
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Shri
Krishneel Arya |
| |
- |
Shrimati Saras Sharma |
| |
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Shrimati Manisha Ramrakha |
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Shrimati Dhan Latchmi Chandra |
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Ex. Officio |
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Shri
Rohit Vimal Prasad (ABA Warden) |
The Committee reports to the
Executive of the Sabha every quarter providing details of its work, financial
account for the period and plan of action for the ensuing months.
The Committee follows the
practice of good governance and each donation is appropriately receipted and
duly acknowledged. Externally audited Financial Report is subject to the Annual
General Meeting of the Sabha.
SERVICES OFFERED:
Apart from accommodation and
catering of the boys at the Arya Baal Ashram, the Sabha through the Management
Committee provides for their primary and secondary education currently with
scope of vocational and tertiary education including university in the future
depending on the academic potential of the boys.
Additionally the Ashram
provides for the learning of Hindi, music, gardening, moral values,
housekeeping, cooking and yoga.
VISITS TO THE ASHRAM:
Public visits to the Ashram
could be organized as individuals or groups provided the interested party makes
prior arrangement with the Manager of the Ashram.
APPEAL:
The Arya Baal Ashram largely
caters for boys at risk who have been either abandoned, or have separated
family, or one of the parents has died or the caregivers are too old to care and
support them. This would continue to be the case in the future. The Ashram has
the capacity to cater for 20 youngsters, currently there are 16 of them. There
would be the annual need to financially sustain the work of the Ashram.
As such an appeal is made
for your generous support so that together we could redefine the lives of a
group of disadvantaged young boys in the positive.
Your donation would be duly
receipted and acknowledged. All donations are to be sent to PO Box
4245, Samabula, Fiji with details of the donor and postal address.
Optionally donations could be deposited into Westpac Bank (Suva)- Account No:
91057100.

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