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2. Who we are................................................................................................1
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9 Who we are
10 Chairman’s message
11 About Chairman
13 Financials
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15 Audit Report
16 Milestones
17 Media room
20 Courses-Schools
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22 Healthcare Services
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24 YouTube Video
26 Pics
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28 FAQs
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37 Reach us
38 Key Contacts
A small seed was sown on 17th March 1977 Ugadi, Telugu New Year Day has grown
and developed into a tall tree with several branches in the form of several service units
and institutions in Secunderabad, Tandur, Kadapa and Guntur.
This lead to the birth of SUAS,(An energizing breath in Sanskrit ) Sweekaar and three
sister organizations viz., Upkaar, Aashray and Suraksha. SUAS (Sweekaar, Upkaar,
Aashray and Suraksha) is not only a reservoir for delivering service to the disabled
(Running 29 Service Units),but also have become centre for learning and manpower
development for the rehabilitation of the disabled.SUAS conducts 21 training programs
ranging from Diploma, Degree, PG, Post PG, Ph.D and another 11 programs are under
process under the umbrella of SARS( Sweekaar Academy of Rehabilitation Sciences.
SUAS is an oasis with a service motto “Rehabilitation from Womb to Tomb”. We care
for individuals with Mental, Physical, Visual and Hearing Handicap. In addition, we also
serve children with Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Learning Disorders,
High Risk Babies, Children with Developmental Delay, Individuals with Speech
Disorders, Adult Mentally Handicapped (Rural Project), Drug Addicts, Home for the
Aged and Artificial Limbs for the Physically Handicapped.
Several awards were bestowed on Sweekaar recognizing our commitment to the quality
of Service Delivery, Training, Awareness creation, Advocacy, Community participation
programmes. Our Strength is our Infrastructure. We have buildings located all over the
state with modern equipment, library with latest books and journals and exceptional
variety of case load which is a boon for training the students.
I personally and the governing body members and all the members of the Sweekaar
pariwaar express our profound gratitude and heartfelt thanks to all those who made our
dreams come true. We thank all the staff members who had worked and are working with
us. We salute all the Donors, Well Wishers, Govt. Officials, A.P. State Council of Higher
Education, Osmania University, Bhoj University, S.V. University, JNTU and Nagarjuna
University. Our special thanks go to the parents of the disabled children for reposing
unstinted confidence in us, whose support has enthused us, propelled our energies to go
forward in spite of insurmountable difficulties encountered financially and otherwise in
our path to our cherished dreams.
All our well wishers and donors are our hope and our strength. Everyone can join our
mission. This is God’s work. One must realize there is a very very thin line between the
abled and the disabled. It takes a few seconds to cross the fence. Let us give back to the
society more than what we receive. The more you give the more you get. Share the joy to
get your joy multiplied.
Your support will help us to reach the unreached, to care the uncared disabled
population of our society.
Yours in service
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Awards
Founder & Chairman of the Organisation has received “Dr.B.C. Roy National Award” in 1995,
“Man of Asia Award” in 1996, “National Award” for the best individual working for the
welfare of disabled persons in the country in the year 2001, “National Award “for the best
institution working for the welfare of disabled persons in the country (Multiple Disabilities) for
the year 2002 and about 45 other National & International awards. Sweekaar has been awarded
“A” Grade Certificate by the Rehabilitation Council of India (A Statutory Body working under
the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India) in the area of Education for
Hearing Impaired in India. Government of India and Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, having been
satisfied with the services extended by the organizations to all categories of disabled under one
roof, sanctioned State Information Centre for the Disabled to Sweekaar. Child Development
Centre of the organization is one of its kind in the country where beneficiaries are coming not
only from twin cities but also from other districts of A.P., other States of the country and even
from abroad.
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Donor Information
Donors to Sweekaar are exempted from payment of Income Tax under Section 80G (50%) and
Section 35(i)(iii) – 100% for individuals and 125% for professionals and businessmen. Sweekaar
is registered under Foreign Contribution Regulations Act (FCRA). It is also registered as a
Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by the Ministry of Science & Technology.
Many mentally handicapped children of our centre received number of national and international
awards for their excellent achievements in the area of sports/games.
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41 “National Award” for the best individual working for the welfare of
disabled persons in the country in the year 2001,
43 Dr. B. C. Roy National Award from the President of India Dr. Shankar Dayal
Sharma on 09.11.95.
45 FIAMS Award (Fellow of the Indian Academy of Medical Specialties) for his
dedicated and exceptional services for the upliftment of the less fortunate
mentally handicapped, physically disabled and the deaf children and adults in
September, 1991 at Mysore.