An Independent, Apolitical,Secular,Democratic Non-Profitable Organization
C/O - Dr. Ananda Ranjan Besra, Nityananda nagar (East), Bakultala,P.O - Danesh Sheikh Lane,Howrah - 711109
WELCOME TO WEST BENGAL ADIBASI DOCTORS’ ASSOCIATION
West Bengal Adibasi Doctors Association (WBADA) was formed in 1999-2000 as an independent, apolitical,secular,democratic non-profitable organization within the geographical boundary of the state of West Bengal of India by the Adibasi MBBS & BDS Doctors.West Bengal Adibasi Medico’s Association (WBAMA) is the mother organisation of WBADA.
Aims of WBADA :
1. To serve the members of WBAMA & WBADA.
2. To help ST MBBS & BDS Doctors and Students
3. To serve the Society specially backward & marginal people.
Activities of WBADA :
1. To help ST MBBS & BDS Doctors and members of WBADA in their need or problem.
2. To help ST MBBS & BDS Students and members of WBAMA in their need or problem.
3. To assist the Government to deliver the facilities to the ST population properly those meant for them & bring in notice of the concerned authority if any deviation is noted.
4. Free Medical Check up camps for the population in need.
5. Health Awareness Programmes for public.
6. Yearly reunion for ST MBBS & BDS Doctors and Students with their families
STRUCTURE OF WBADA :
West Bengal Adibasi Doctors’ Association has seven (7) branches to cover West Bengal.
1) Purulia Branch – to cover the Purulia District.
2) Bankura Branch – to cover the Bankura District.
3) Medinipur-Jhargram Branch – to cover the districts of East Medinipur, West Medinipur & Jhargram.
4) Kolkata Branch – to cover the districts of Kolkata, Howrah, North & South 24 Parganas & Nadia.
5) Burdwan-Hooghly Branch – to cover the districts of Burdwan & Hooghly.
6) Birbhum-Murshidabad Branch – to cover the districts of Birbhum & Murshidabad.
7) North Bengal Branch – to cover the districts of Malda, North & South Dinajpur, Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar & Coochbehar.
To smoothly run the association there are following committees :
A. Central Executive Committee.
B. Central Advisory Committee.
C. Central Sub Committees.
D. Branch Executive Committees.
A. Central Executive Committee (CEC) :
This committee is the supreme authority of the association. It comprises of
1) Central President.
2) Central Vice President.
3) General Secretary.
4) Assistant Secretaries.
5) Chief Treasurer.
6) Assistant Treasurer &
7) Central executive members. President & Secretary of each branch must be the member of CEC.
B. Central Advisory Committee :
This committee is formed by senior members of the association. They guide, suggest & help the Central Executive Committee.
C. Central Sub Committees :
Central Sub Committees are formed so that various activities of the association can be done more efficiently and with greater focus.
All sub committees work with smooth co-ordination & communication with Central Executive Members, specially Central President, General Secretary & Central Treasurer.
Any plan or proposal of sub committees are to be discussed among central executive members before implementation.
Convenor of the sub committees selects respective sub committee members from general members with consent of that member. The number of sub committee members may be variable.
D. Branch Executive Committees :
Branch Executive Committees are the authority of the branches of the association. Each branch decides their activity independently and informs the CEC. Portfolios of Branch Executive Committees can slightly differ from branch to branch.
VISION :
The West Bengal Adibasi Doctors Association (WBADA) envisions a civil society where every individual, regardless of colour, caste, creed, gender or faith, can achieve their full potential capability for good health and well-being throughout their lives. The WBADA aspires to a world that is free from exploitation and oppression, fostering the all-round development of people, by the people and for the people.
MISSION :
The mission of the WBADA is to empower the rural poor and oppressed classes, exploited communities, underprivileged and backward sections of society. The WBADA strives to strengthen their struggle for survival with dignity by developing alternative means of livelihood and ensuring access to essential resources towards achievement in education, health, shelter, safe drinking water, sanitation, and gender equity. The organization is committed to promote the availability of fundamental human rights and encouraging self-help initiatives that enable these communities to thrive independently.