Aniket Seva established a drug and alcohol de-addiction cum rehabilitation centre named SAVERA, Integrated Rehabilitation Centre for Addicts (IRCA) on January 9, 1993.
SAVERA follows the International Labour Organization (ILO)’s module of rehabilitation of recovering addicts, under which the patients are selected after proper evaluation of their aptitude tests and capability. Accordingly, they are then placed in different job-oriented programs, for which they are trained to strengthen their respective skillset.
Aniket Seva is Grateful to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India for their continuous support and to the National Institute of Social Defence for their expertise and continuous guidance in running SAVERA- Integrated Rehabilitation Centre for Addicts successfully.
SAVERA has also implemented a series of programs with other international organizations, like
United Nations International Drug Control Program (UNDCP), for training other NGOs in Bihar and Jharkhand on a Drug Abuse Monitoring System.
Project I-49 of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Patna, along with two other NGOs, for ‘Reducing substance abuse related HIV-vulnerability in female drug users and female partners of male drug users’ in 2005
Some Milestones:
The Superintendent of Government Printing Press has highlighted Savera’s achievements and appraised the centre for the detoxification and rehabilitation of a large number of Printing Press employees.
In 1995, Savera entered into an agreement with the ILO through its Geneva office for Developing Community Drug Rehabilitation and Workplace Prevention Program.
The Centre facilitated students of PG Diploma in Clinical Psychology from Patna University to hold on-site classes for live case observation for many years.
The Accountant General, Bihar, also requested Savera to impart their services to the employees of the AG’s office for work place prevention.
Our vision is to help create a drug-free, crime-free and gainfully employed society.