Activities

Honor for Bright Students

Late Sevantibhai Shantilal Kapasi Permanent Award (by Kapasi Family – Chuda – Mumbai)

Children of society members who pass the final M.B.B.S. examination will be awarded a gold medal of 10 grams. If there are two students, each will be awarded a gold medal of 5 grams.

  1. In the 10th grade, the top three students (male and female) of the society are awarded silver medals
  2. In the 12th grade general stream, the top male student and the top female student are awarded silver medals.
  3. In the 12th grade science stream, the top male student and the top female student are awarded silver medals.
  1. The top-ranking student from the CA (Chartered Accountancy) faculty is awarded a silver medal.
  2. The top-ranking student in the Medical (M.B.B.S) field is awarded a silver medal.
  1.  The top-ranking student among those who have passed Chartered Accountancy (CA) is awarded a gold medal.
  2. The top-ranking student among those who have passed M.B.B.S is awarded a gold medal.
  3. The top-ranking student among those who have passed 12th grade in the science stream is awarded a gold medal.
  1.  The top-ranking student from the CA (Chartered Accountancy) faculty is awarded a prize of ₹1000/-
  2. The top-ranking student in Medical (M.B.B.S) is awarded a prize of ₹1000/-

The top two students from the Gujarat Board in the subjects of Science, Mathematics, and English in 10th grade, and the top student from boards like CBSE, ICE, etc., thus a total of three students, are awarded a prize of ₹11,000/- each.

The top-ranking student from the forms of those who have passed 9th grade is awarded a prize of ₹1000/-

Journey and Travel

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Community Wedding Ceremony

In our community marriages, we welcome all four sects (Shwetambar, Digambar, Sthanakvasi, Terapanthi). Until now, 43 marriage ceremonies have been held. The family of the young man or woman who recites the Navkar Mantra should be Jain.

KSCK Prerit Zalawad Marriage Bureau

  • Considering the very good feedback received from the current members on the website of the Marriage Bureau operated by the Smt KSCK Prerit Shree Zalawad Sarvakalyan Sarvjanik Trust, and the suggestions received to make its use even easier and to save time, arrangements have been made for you to pay the membership fee yourself.
    To become a member, the youth must pay the fee and provide the payment details or receipt or a Xerox copy of the bank slip to the office or via WhatsApp.
    The above-mentioned fee will be for one year. After that, it must be renewed.
  • Your username and password will be sent to you via SMS only after verifying your payment details. Through this, you will be able to log in and upload your biodata yourself.
  • Current members who need to renew their membership can also pay the renewal fee into the bank account as mentioned above. In case of renewal, the username and password will remain the same. Only the membership expiration date will be extended.

Account Holder Name : SMT K S C KAPASI PRERIT SHREE ZALAWAD SRVKL SARVJANIK TRUST
Bank Name : STATE BANK OF INDIA
Branch : Narayan Nagar, AHMEDABAD
Account No. : 30759240731
IFSC Code : SBIN0003804
Type of Account : Savings
Email : kscktrust.ahmedabad@gmail.com
Phone No. : 07930420534

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Family support

Distribution of wheat to the families of colleagues

180 families of our society are given wheat at a concessional rate during the wheat season.

Paryushan Parva is the foremost among the festivals of our religion. Every year, the society distributes items related to the family members of the society free of cost. In which Ladwa, Phulvadi, Oil, Pure Ghee, Sugar, Jaggery, Mugh, Khadi Sakar, Papad, Chana, Gum, Chola, Shrifal Kachla, Sunth-ganthoda, Shrifal, Val, Sanghpujan and snacks etc. are provided, so that it is used during Paryushan. can use the item.

Distribution of items to colleague families on the occasion of Paryushana by Parvaghiraj

Alumni Networks

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KSCK Prerit Zalawad Community Employment Scheme

In our community, many individuals run their own businesses. They need brothers and sisters for various tasks. On the other hand, there are many members in the community who need employment or jobs. More information about this will be provided in the KSCK Prerit Shree Zalawad Sarvakalyan Sarvjanik Trust Darpan magazine.

Public Hospital

It is to inform all members of the community that our community is operating a hospital at subsidized rates. Without any discrimination based on caste or creed, all needy people are benefiting from this service initiative. In response to the appeal for financial support to cover the hospital’s expenses, which are currently Rs. 7,500 per day (previously Rs. 5,000), the community members and other dignitaries have provided significant support. The public hospital was started on 01-06-2017 in the space adjacent to the Saryu-Hasu Zalawad Cultural Hall.

Senior citizen

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Become a Volunteer

Zalawad Samaj Volunteer Rules and Regulations
1. Eligibility Criteria:
Age Requirement: Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Exceptions may be made for younger individuals with parental consent and under supervision.
Membership: Volunteers must be members of the Zalawad Samaj or affiliated through a family member.
Commitment to Values: Volunteers must demonstrate a commitment to the values and goals of the Zalawad Samaj, including respect, integrity, and community service.
2. Application Process:
Application Form: Interested individuals must complete a volunteer application form, providing personal details, areas of interest, and availability.
Interview: Candidates may be required to attend an interview to assess their suitability and align their skills and interests with volunteer opportunities.
Background Check: A basic background check may be conducted for roles involving vulnerable populations, such as children or the elderly.
3. Roles and Responsibilities:
Assignment of Roles: Volunteers will be assigned roles based on their skills, interests, and the needs of the Samaj. Roles may include event coordination, youth mentorship, community outreach, etc.
Training: Volunteers must complete any required training specific to their roles, ensuring they are equipped to perform their duties effectively.
Commitment: Volunteers must commit to the hours and responsibilities agreed upon. Regular attendance and punctuality are expected.
Code of Conduct: Volunteers must adhere to a code of conduct, including respectful behavior, confidentiality, and upholding the dignity of all Samaj members.
4. Performance and Evaluation:
Supervision: Volunteers will be supervised by a designated coordinator or team leader who will provide guidance and support.
Feedback and Evaluation: Volunteers will receive regular feedback on their performance. Constructive feedback is encouraged to help volunteers improve and grow in their roles.
Recognition: Outstanding volunteers may be recognized at Samaj events, with awards or certificates to acknowledge their contributions.
5. Confidentiality and Privacy:
Confidentiality Agreement: Volunteers must sign a confidentiality agreement, ensuring that any sensitive information they encounter is kept private.
Data Protection: Volunteers must respect the privacy of Samaj members and comply with any data protection policies in place.
6. Conduct and Disciplinary Action:
Respectful Behavior: Volunteers must treat all individuals with respect, avoiding any form of discrimination, harassment, or inappropriate behavior.
Conflict Resolution: Any conflicts or issues arising during volunteer activities must be reported to the coordinator. Efforts will be made to resolve issues amicably.
Disciplinary Action: Failure to adhere to the rules and regulations may result in disciplinary action, including reassignment, suspension, or termination of volunteer duties.
7. Resignation and Termination:
Resignation: Volunteers who wish to resign must provide at least two weeks’ notice, allowing time for a smooth transition.
Termination: The Samaj reserves the right to terminate a volunteer’s role if they fail to meet their responsibilities or violate the code of conduct.
8. Safety and Well-being:
Health and Safety: Volunteers must follow all health and safety guidelines during their activities, ensuring their well-being and that of others.
Support and Counseling: Volunteers can access support or counseling services if needed, particularly after dealing with challenging situations.
9. Reimbursement and Expenses:
Expense Reimbursement: Volunteers may be reimbursed for pre-approved expenses related to their duties, such as travel or materials.
No Compensation: Volunteers serve without monetary compensation, but their contributions are valued and recognized.
10. Review and Updates:
Policy Review: The volunteer rules and regulations will be reviewed periodically to ensure they remain relevant and effective.
Updates: Any updates or changes to the rules will be communicated to all volunteers in a timely manner.

Volunteer work is a cornerstone of community development and empowerment. It involves dedicating your time, skills, and energy to support various initiatives without expecting financial compensation. Here’s a guide on how volunteer work can be structured within the Zalawad Samaj, along with examples of potential activities:

Importance of Volunteer Work

Community Building: Volunteers help create a stronger, more connected community by working together towards common goals.
Skill Development: Volunteering offers opportunities to develop new skills, gain experience, and build leadership qualities.
Social Impact: Volunteer work addresses pressing community needs, providing support to those who might otherwise be overlooked.
Personal Fulfillment: Contributing to the well-being of others can be incredibly rewarding and fulfilling on a personal level.
Areas for Volunteer Work in the Zalawad Samaj
1. Education and Tutoring
Tutoring Students: Volunteers can offer tutoring services to students in subjects like mathematics, science, languages, or computer skills.
Workshops and Classes: Conduct educational workshops on topics such as financial literacy, digital skills, or career guidance.
2. Event Organization
Cultural Festivals: Assist in organizing cultural events and festivals, including planning, logistics, and promotion.
Sports Events: Help coordinate and manage sports events for children and youth, fostering healthy competition and physical activity.
3. Health and Wellness
Health Camps: Volunteers can help organize and run health camps, providing basic health check-ups, wellness sessions, and nutritional advice.
Mental Health Support: Set up and support mental health awareness programs and provide counseling services or peer support groups.
4. Women’s Empowerment
Entrepreneurship Training: Assist in providing business training and mentorship for women looking to start or grow their businesses.
Self-Defense Classes: Organize and teach self-defense classes to help women feel more secure and empowered.
5. Youth Engagement
Mentorship Programs: Act as mentors for young people, guiding them in their academic and professional journeys.
Leadership Development: Organize leadership training and development programs for youth, encouraging them to take on community leadership roles.
6. Environmental Initiatives
Tree Planting: Participate in tree planting drives and other environmental conservation activities.
Clean-Up Campaigns: Lead or join efforts to clean up public spaces, promoting environmental awareness within the community.
7. Social Outreach
Assisting the Elderly: Volunteer to visit and support elderly members of the community, helping them with daily tasks or simply spending time with them.
Food Drives: Organize food collection and distribution drives to support those in need within the community.
8. Cultural Preservation
Language Teaching: Offer language classes in Gujarati to help younger generations stay connected to their cultural roots.
Cultural Documentation: Work on projects that document the history, traditions, and stories of the Zalawad Samaj, preserving them for future generations.
How to Get Involved
Sign Up: Express your interest by filling out a volunteer application form, indicating your areas of interest and availability.
Attend Orientation: Participate in an orientation session to understand your role and the expectations involved in volunteer work.
Commit to a Schedule: Set a regular schedule that works for you and ensures consistency in your volunteer efforts.
Stay Engaged: Continuously seek opportunities to contribute, whether by leading a new initiative or supporting ongoing projects.
Provide Feedback: Share your experiences and suggestions with the volunteer coordinator to help improve the volunteer program.
Conclusion
Volunteer work is not just about giving back to the community; it’s about making a lasting impact, building relationships, and growing together. By engaging in volunteer activities, you contribute to the well-being of the Zalawad Samaj and help create a more vibrant, supportive, and empowered community.

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Our organization’s name, “Zalawad,” refers to an area which is commonly known as Surendranagar district and was formerly recognized as “Zalawad district” before 1960 AD.

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