Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama
11-12 SW Vishuddhananda Rd.
Morabadi, Ranchi 834008
Bihar, India.
Phones: 0651-304970 & 202828
Fax: 0651-207697
A Note from the
Website Administrator
We have not yet been able to get in touch with this
center and collect a formal appeal, which we plan to do over course of
time but which might take a considerable while due to our having to get
in touch with a large number of centers, the remoteness of the centers,
as well as their not having any readymade formal appeals in hand.
What we have portrayed below, therefore, is the philanthrophic/charitable
activities conducted by this center as submitted in their annual report
to the Ramakrishna Mission Headquarters.
As should be obvious, all philanthrophic/charitable
activities of Ramakrishna Mission are supported through contributions from
kind hearted folks and/or institutions.
Started in 1927 and affiliated in 1930, the activities of this ashrama
at Morabdi are:
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Charitable allopathic and homoeopathic dispensaries which handled about
15800 cases annually,
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Divyayan, a free residential institute to which has been added a Krishi
Vigyan Kendra, recognized by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research,
for training village youths, particularly Adivasis, in agriculture, diary
and poultry farming, horticulture, bee-keeping, farm machinery and social
service with about 5500 trainees,
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A rural health unit which handles about 7500 cases annually,
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62 night schools with about 2500 students,
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Various programmes such as soil and water conservation schemes and non-conventional
energy propagation,
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A micro-biology unit, soil-testing facilities and mushroom production training
in rural areas,
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The annual kisan mela, students' competitions and a monthly bulletin
Divyayan Samachar,
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A mobile audio-visual unit,
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A library and reading-room with about 19600 books and 100 periodicals and
newspapers,
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Regular worship and observance of the birthdays of Sri Ramakrishna, the
Holy Mother, Swami Vivekananda and other religious celebrities of diverse
faiths, and
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Regular religious discourses and lectures in and outside the ashrama.
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