Gopali Youth Welfare Society
Siddhata Gadhe currently serves as the Choreography Head and a member of the Technology Dance Society at IIT Kharagpur, leading a troupe of 30 members by developing and teaching choreographies and managing budgets for props and costumes. In addition, Siddhata holds the position of Head of Sponsorship for the Technology Mining Engineering Society and is a senior executive member of the Gopali Youth Welfare Society. Siddhata is also a core team member of both GREAT STEP and TMES at IIT Kharagpur, alongside participating as a member of the Aroma: Technology Culinary Arts Society. Upcoming responsibilities include acting as Dance Captain for the Inter IIT Cultural Meet 7.0 in early 2025. Siddhata is pursuing a dual MTech degree at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, while also engaging in further education through GeeksforGeeks.
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Gopali Youth Welfare Society
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Gopali Youth Welfare Society (GYWS) is a non-government organization (NGO) run by a team of students and professors of IIT Kharagpur, with assistance from local social enthusiasts. Established in 2002 and registered under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act in 2004, GYWS aims to improve the living standards of the people of Gopali (a village located 5 km from the IIT campus), and tackling social, economic and educational problems faced by the rural communities through its projects and initiatives. One of GYWS's prime projects is Jagriti Vidya Mandir, an English-medium school in Gopali, which aims to provide education to children from underprivileged backgrounds. Established in 2008, the school currently has students studying from Nursery to Class V. Started initially in a leased building, the school has since moved to its own permanent campus, which is planned to be developed into a hostel-cum-school campus with classes up to XII. To financially support our students’ education, GYWS started the 'Educate A Child' scheme under which interested donors can adopt and fund a child’s education, including costs for books, stationery, uniform, transport etc. for an entire academic year. A number of alumni, students and professors of IIT Kharagpur are a part of this initiative. GYWS also has a number of other initiatives in the fields of prevention of child labour, women empowerment, grievance redressal for government activities, health awareness etc. The Society and its activities are mainly supported by donations from alumni, professors and students of IIT Kharagpur, as well as local industries. All donations to GYWS are exempted from taxes under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act and Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA). Like us on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/gyws.iitkgp/