The article summarizes a Rotary Club of Madras project to make the village of Amarampedu in Gummidipoondi open defecation free. The project used a community-led approach to change attitudes towards sanitation and encourage villagers to construct toilets. It was very successful, with all 109 households now having toilets. The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad is studying the project as a case study. A former Rotary International president praised the efforts and called for expanding the model.
The document summarizes the inauguration of a new bus shelter constructed by the Lions Club of Chitlapakkam. Key details:
- The bus shelter was inaugurated by Lion D. Thulasingam, District Governor, at Pamban Swamigal Salai in Chitlapakkam.
- MP Chitlapakkam Rajendran was the guest of honor. The project was led by Lion P. Jeyakodi and Lion V. Sarangapani.
- Governor Thulasingam appreciated the Lions Club's community service. Sweets and drinks were distributed to passengers and the public.
The document is a newspaper called Pillar Times that provides information on:
1) Upcoming events organized by Vedanta Institute Madras, including talks and study sessions on philosophy and religion.
2) Classified advertisements for courses on topics like nursing assistance, tailoring, and beauty care as well as announcements about religious events and charitable activities.
3) Brief articles about local people honored for their community work and initiatives by organizations to improve sanitation and collect recyclable waste for charitable causes.
This summary provides the key details from the local newspaper document in 3 sentences:
This local newspaper document contains information about a weekly newspaper called Arcot Road Talk, including contact details for the newspaper, names of the editorial team, advertisement rates, and classified advertisements. It also includes articles about an event held by Be Well Hospitals to celebrate Doctor's Day, the release of a book and 100th issue of an e-magazine, and notices advertising upcoming local events and classes. The newspaper seems focused on providing local news, events, advertisements and classifieds to communities around Arcot Road in Chennai, India.
This document is a local newspaper from Chennai, India called Arcot Road Talk. It contains various advertisements, articles, and classifieds. Some of the headlines include:
- An advertisement for a hypnotism training course taking place in Chennai on July 4th and 5th.
- A classified seeking business development executives for a local newspaper, requiring 1-2 years of sales experience.
- An article about the Brahma Kumaris organization conducting an "International Day of Yoga Awareness Campaign" in a local park, teaching Rajayoga meditation to over 70 participants.
This document provides a summary of SYMA's annual Child Fest event held over two days. Some key details:
- The event was held at NK Thirumalachariar Girls High School in Chennai and had close to 2,000 student participants.
- The first day included drawing and fancy dress competitions. The second day included group singing, an innovative thinking competition, and a quiz final.
- A notable winner was a Class 11 student who designed a "Weld Inspector Robot" to help his father at work.
- The closing ceremony featured several dignitaries and distributed prizes to the competition winners. SYMA thanked its sponsors and volunteers for helping organize another successful Child Fest.
The document summarizes the inauguration of a new bus shelter constructed by the Lions Club of Chitlapakkam. Key details:
- The bus shelter was inaugurated by Lion D. Thulasingam, District Governor, at Pamban Swamigal Salai in Chitlapakkam.
- MP Chitlapakkam Rajendran was the guest of honor. The project was led by Lion P. Jeyakodi and Lion V. Sarangapani.
- Governor Thulasingam appreciated the Lions Club's community service. Sweets and drinks were distributed to passengers and the public.
The document is a newspaper called Pillar Times that provides information on:
1) Upcoming events organized by Vedanta Institute Madras, including talks and study sessions on philosophy and religion.
2) Classified advertisements for courses on topics like nursing assistance, tailoring, and beauty care as well as announcements about religious events and charitable activities.
3) Brief articles about local people honored for their community work and initiatives by organizations to improve sanitation and collect recyclable waste for charitable causes.
This summary provides the key details from the local newspaper document in 3 sentences:
This local newspaper document contains information about a weekly newspaper called Arcot Road Talk, including contact details for the newspaper, names of the editorial team, advertisement rates, and classified advertisements. It also includes articles about an event held by Be Well Hospitals to celebrate Doctor's Day, the release of a book and 100th issue of an e-magazine, and notices advertising upcoming local events and classes. The newspaper seems focused on providing local news, events, advertisements and classifieds to communities around Arcot Road in Chennai, India.
This document is a local newspaper from Chennai, India called Arcot Road Talk. It contains various advertisements, articles, and classifieds. Some of the headlines include:
- An advertisement for a hypnotism training course taking place in Chennai on July 4th and 5th.
- A classified seeking business development executives for a local newspaper, requiring 1-2 years of sales experience.
- An article about the Brahma Kumaris organization conducting an "International Day of Yoga Awareness Campaign" in a local park, teaching Rajayoga meditation to over 70 participants.
This document provides a summary of SYMA's annual Child Fest event held over two days. Some key details:
- The event was held at NK Thirumalachariar Girls High School in Chennai and had close to 2,000 student participants.
- The first day included drawing and fancy dress competitions. The second day included group singing, an innovative thinking competition, and a quiz final.
- A notable winner was a Class 11 student who designed a "Weld Inspector Robot" to help his father at work.
- The closing ceremony featured several dignitaries and distributed prizes to the competition winners. SYMA thanked its sponsors and volunteers for helping organize another successful Child Fest.
The document discusses the importance of education for the Malaysian Indian community and why their schools are often in poor condition compared to temples. It provides several case studies of Tamil schools that are in inadequate facilities like classrooms in horse stables, while nearby temples receive more funding. It argues that the community should prioritize donating to improve Tamil schools rather than temples to help elevate the living standards and economic conditions of the Indian population through better education.
The document provides information about the NAB Industrial Training Centre for the Blind and Deaf in Karnataka, India. It states that the center has been training visually and hearing impaired students for various trades since 1989. Students between ages 17-25 who have passed SSC and know Braille or sign language are eligible. The management is by the National Association for the Blind Karnataka Branch. The center provides a stipend and has good placement rates. It has trained over 469 students with a 75% placement rate. The chief guest for an event was introduced who has several degrees and awards and works to serve organizations helping the disabled.
Spoorthi Foundation is a non-profit organization registered in Karnataka that was started by engineering students in Mysore. Its main goal is to inspire and help children, especially in government schools, through academic support programs. Some of its initial projects included collecting donated notebooks and distributing them to orphanages and schools. It has since conducted various workshops on computers, English, and more. Its annual Joy of Teaching Week brings volunteers into schools to teach a variety of subjects. Spoorthi Foundation aims to make education accessible and encourage children to continue their education.
The summary of the document is:
1) The Community Health Centre (CHC) in Shahpur lacks basic facilities and its officials have not addressed ongoing issues. The ECG machine has been non-functional for over two months, forcing patients to pay higher costs at private clinics.
2) Patients also have to endure unhygienic conditions at the CHC, including foul-smelling toilets that overflow in the mornings. This increases the risk of infection for patients.
3) When contacted, the Block Medical Officer acknowledged staff shortages are affecting cleanliness and operations. He said requests to address the broken ECG machine have fallen on deaf ears from higher officials.
The proposal outlines a plan called "CHANGE" by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to promote three communities in Pakistan: teachers, youth, and the film industry. It involves building a "Talent House" to support young creatives, a "Teachers income support program", and financially sponsoring a film about teachers to promote each community. The goal is to develop society, reduce unemployment, stabilize the economy, and increase PTI's voter base through gaining the support of these important groups. The plan will be carried out over four phases targeting different activities to benefit teachers, youth, and the film industry.
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The document discusses the need for more relevant festivals and traditions in modern India. It notes that while old festivals had scientific and cultural significance, some practices are no longer appropriate or can contribute to issues like pollution. It proposes celebrating new festivals focused on promoting cleanliness, honesty, environmental protection, reading, and tree adoption/conservation. Celebrating such issues as festivals could help engage communities and motivate positive behavior change through a fun, religious framework. The document advocates updating traditions rather than abandoning them, to balance heritage with current priorities.
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PADSAD , Nashik ( www.padsad.org ) is school for hearing impaired students below poverty line. School was established in 1991 and completed 25 years of its operations. Its in Nashik, India
Rtn. S. Saravanan was the speaker of the day. As the chairman for extension of new clubs in District 3180, his role is to add as many new members as possible. Saravanan has served Rotary Madikeri in various roles since joining in 2001. He is currently the General Manager of Hotel Coorg International and Heritage Resort in Coorg. A new Rotaract club was installed at Saradavilas College in Mysore. Two new members, Dr. Apoorva S and Dr. Pramod Kumar Sidramappa Gubbi, joined Rotary Midtown. Teachers' Day was celebrated jointly by Rotary and Innerwheel Midtown at RMA School.
A national level quiz competition called "Battle of the Brains" was organized by the Economics and Finance Club at Jaipuria Institute of Management in Jaipur on September 4, 2014. The event saw participation from 76 teams from 30 different institutes. In the preliminary round, 20 direct questions were asked to each team and the top 6 teams progressed to the finals. The final round consisted of different types of rounds like direct questions, visual, audio-visual, and connect rounds. In the end, the team from Laxmi Niwas Mittal Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur was declared the winner.
1) The document reports on several felicitations that took place in Gadag, including of newly appointed BJP officials and high achieving students.
2) It recognizes a student from Bangalore who scored 85.5% on the PUC exam and two students from Guledgudd and Gadag-Betgeri who scored 96.64% and 94% respectively on the SSLC exam.
3) It also reports on felicitations held for the newly appointed president of Gadag city BJP, Jagannath Bhandge, and the newly elected Yuva Morcha president of Gadag, Sudhir Katigar.
Anand Kumar is an Indian mathematician who started the "Super 30" program to provide free coaching to 30 economically disadvantaged students each year to prepare them for the IIT-JEE entrance exam. Through his program, over 270 students have gained admission to IITs since 2002, many coming from very poor family backgrounds. Kumar's goal is to identify and nurture talented students regardless of their financial constraints. He hopes to expand his efforts to identify talented youth earlier and establish schools to provide innovative math and science education to underprivileged children.
The document describes several proud moments and achievements in the author's life. It discusses receiving their bachelor's degree from Mahathma Gandhi University in India after 3 years of hard work. It also describes organizing a Christmas event at an orphanage while in college, which provided cultural programs and lunch and was a success. The author also discusses their dream of studying abroad and choosing to study at Centennial College in Canada, finding it a reputed school with a supportive environment. The document outlines the author's involvement with the Red Cross Society, including being selected as chairman and organizing a mission to eliminate mosquitoes at hospitals. It closes by reflecting on participating in the National Service Scheme in college, which helped develop their leadership, group work,
The document summarizes CII's initiatives to support India's Swachh Bharat mission for sanitation. Some key initiatives include:
- Constructing over 4,000 toilet blocks in government schools across India with corporate contributions of ~Rs. 90 crores.
- Direct construction of 206 toilet blocks across 6 states through the CII Foundation.
- Community-led sanitation projects in 15 villages in J&K and Uttarakhand reaching over 11,700 people.
- Construction of 15 public toilets near railway stations in 7 cities with corporate support.
The initiatives aim to increase access to toilets in rural and urban areas and promote hygienic sanitation practices.
Corporate Social Responsibility in India Empowering through Education.pdfCSRTimes1
CSR Times Magazine has become an integral part of corporate strategy. CSR initiatives in India are on the rise, with a significant number of companies making use of CSR for their business growth
The Sanmar Group has supported education for decades by setting up and running reputable schools in Chennai and Mettur, as well as providing support to schools in Port Said, Egypt, Cuddalore, and Karaikal. To prevent dropouts, Sanmar runs evening tuition centers for rural students around Mettur and Karaikal. Seeing success in Mettur, they started remedial classes for students in villages around Karaikal. Sanmar also extends support to rural schools in Cuddalore. The Group promotes academic excellence through schools like Sankara Schools in Chennai, as well as schools in Mettur.
1. The Rotary Club of Trincomalee held its 34th president installation ceremony in July 2012.
2. They launched multiple community projects including supporting teacher salaries, donating computers to schools, providing scholarships, and conducting needs assessments.
3. Additional projects included managing hospital systems, building toilets, repairing boats, constructing wells, home gardening, polio awareness, and interacting with youth clubs.
The document discusses the importance of education for the Malaysian Indian community and why their schools are often in poor condition compared to temples. It provides several case studies of Tamil schools that are in inadequate facilities like classrooms in horse stables, while nearby temples receive more funding. It argues that the community should prioritize donating to improve Tamil schools rather than temples to help elevate the living standards and economic conditions of the Indian population through better education.
The document provides information about the NAB Industrial Training Centre for the Blind and Deaf in Karnataka, India. It states that the center has been training visually and hearing impaired students for various trades since 1989. Students between ages 17-25 who have passed SSC and know Braille or sign language are eligible. The management is by the National Association for the Blind Karnataka Branch. The center provides a stipend and has good placement rates. It has trained over 469 students with a 75% placement rate. The chief guest for an event was introduced who has several degrees and awards and works to serve organizations helping the disabled.
Spoorthi Foundation is a non-profit organization registered in Karnataka that was started by engineering students in Mysore. Its main goal is to inspire and help children, especially in government schools, through academic support programs. Some of its initial projects included collecting donated notebooks and distributing them to orphanages and schools. It has since conducted various workshops on computers, English, and more. Its annual Joy of Teaching Week brings volunteers into schools to teach a variety of subjects. Spoorthi Foundation aims to make education accessible and encourage children to continue their education.
The summary of the document is:
1) The Community Health Centre (CHC) in Shahpur lacks basic facilities and its officials have not addressed ongoing issues. The ECG machine has been non-functional for over two months, forcing patients to pay higher costs at private clinics.
2) Patients also have to endure unhygienic conditions at the CHC, including foul-smelling toilets that overflow in the mornings. This increases the risk of infection for patients.
3) When contacted, the Block Medical Officer acknowledged staff shortages are affecting cleanliness and operations. He said requests to address the broken ECG machine have fallen on deaf ears from higher officials.
The proposal outlines a plan called "CHANGE" by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to promote three communities in Pakistan: teachers, youth, and the film industry. It involves building a "Talent House" to support young creatives, a "Teachers income support program", and financially sponsoring a film about teachers to promote each community. The goal is to develop society, reduce unemployment, stabilize the economy, and increase PTI's voter base through gaining the support of these important groups. The plan will be carried out over four phases targeting different activities to benefit teachers, youth, and the film industry.
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The document discusses the need for more relevant festivals and traditions in modern India. It notes that while old festivals had scientific and cultural significance, some practices are no longer appropriate or can contribute to issues like pollution. It proposes celebrating new festivals focused on promoting cleanliness, honesty, environmental protection, reading, and tree adoption/conservation. Celebrating such issues as festivals could help engage communities and motivate positive behavior change through a fun, religious framework. The document advocates updating traditions rather than abandoning them, to balance heritage with current priorities.
Porur times Neighbourhood newspaper, Sports civil & Business News,local Newspaper, porur rental,about porurnews, Porur Times, porurtimes contact no, porur local newspaper, porur times paper.
PADSAD , Nashik ( www.padsad.org ) is school for hearing impaired students below poverty line. School was established in 1991 and completed 25 years of its operations. Its in Nashik, India
Rtn. S. Saravanan was the speaker of the day. As the chairman for extension of new clubs in District 3180, his role is to add as many new members as possible. Saravanan has served Rotary Madikeri in various roles since joining in 2001. He is currently the General Manager of Hotel Coorg International and Heritage Resort in Coorg. A new Rotaract club was installed at Saradavilas College in Mysore. Two new members, Dr. Apoorva S and Dr. Pramod Kumar Sidramappa Gubbi, joined Rotary Midtown. Teachers' Day was celebrated jointly by Rotary and Innerwheel Midtown at RMA School.
A national level quiz competition called "Battle of the Brains" was organized by the Economics and Finance Club at Jaipuria Institute of Management in Jaipur on September 4, 2014. The event saw participation from 76 teams from 30 different institutes. In the preliminary round, 20 direct questions were asked to each team and the top 6 teams progressed to the finals. The final round consisted of different types of rounds like direct questions, visual, audio-visual, and connect rounds. In the end, the team from Laxmi Niwas Mittal Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur was declared the winner.
1) The document reports on several felicitations that took place in Gadag, including of newly appointed BJP officials and high achieving students.
2) It recognizes a student from Bangalore who scored 85.5% on the PUC exam and two students from Guledgudd and Gadag-Betgeri who scored 96.64% and 94% respectively on the SSLC exam.
3) It also reports on felicitations held for the newly appointed president of Gadag city BJP, Jagannath Bhandge, and the newly elected Yuva Morcha president of Gadag, Sudhir Katigar.
Anand Kumar is an Indian mathematician who started the "Super 30" program to provide free coaching to 30 economically disadvantaged students each year to prepare them for the IIT-JEE entrance exam. Through his program, over 270 students have gained admission to IITs since 2002, many coming from very poor family backgrounds. Kumar's goal is to identify and nurture talented students regardless of their financial constraints. He hopes to expand his efforts to identify talented youth earlier and establish schools to provide innovative math and science education to underprivileged children.
The document describes several proud moments and achievements in the author's life. It discusses receiving their bachelor's degree from Mahathma Gandhi University in India after 3 years of hard work. It also describes organizing a Christmas event at an orphanage while in college, which provided cultural programs and lunch and was a success. The author also discusses their dream of studying abroad and choosing to study at Centennial College in Canada, finding it a reputed school with a supportive environment. The document outlines the author's involvement with the Red Cross Society, including being selected as chairman and organizing a mission to eliminate mosquitoes at hospitals. It closes by reflecting on participating in the National Service Scheme in college, which helped develop their leadership, group work,
The document summarizes CII's initiatives to support India's Swachh Bharat mission for sanitation. Some key initiatives include:
- Constructing over 4,000 toilet blocks in government schools across India with corporate contributions of ~Rs. 90 crores.
- Direct construction of 206 toilet blocks across 6 states through the CII Foundation.
- Community-led sanitation projects in 15 villages in J&K and Uttarakhand reaching over 11,700 people.
- Construction of 15 public toilets near railway stations in 7 cities with corporate support.
The initiatives aim to increase access to toilets in rural and urban areas and promote hygienic sanitation practices.
Corporate Social Responsibility in India Empowering through Education.pdfCSRTimes1
CSR Times Magazine has become an integral part of corporate strategy. CSR initiatives in India are on the rise, with a significant number of companies making use of CSR for their business growth
The Sanmar Group has supported education for decades by setting up and running reputable schools in Chennai and Mettur, as well as providing support to schools in Port Said, Egypt, Cuddalore, and Karaikal. To prevent dropouts, Sanmar runs evening tuition centers for rural students around Mettur and Karaikal. Seeing success in Mettur, they started remedial classes for students in villages around Karaikal. Sanmar also extends support to rural schools in Cuddalore. The Group promotes academic excellence through schools like Sankara Schools in Chennai, as well as schools in Mettur.
1. The Rotary Club of Trincomalee held its 34th president installation ceremony in July 2012.
2. They launched multiple community projects including supporting teacher salaries, donating computers to schools, providing scholarships, and conducting needs assessments.
3. Additional projects included managing hospital systems, building toilets, repairing boats, constructing wells, home gardening, polio awareness, and interacting with youth clubs.
Parth Salat completed a 3-week civic and social service internship with the Sadbhavna Vrudhashram, a project of the Manav Seva Charitable Trust NGO. During the internship, Parth helped care for elderly residents of the vrudhashram, assisted with a tree plantation drive to raise environmental awareness, and distributed food to stray animals and village children. Through the experience, Parth learned important soft skills like teamwork and the value of social work, as well as gaining insight into caring for seniors and the role of nature conservation. Some challenges included lack of guest accommodations in the rural location.
The document discusses various corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives undertaken by different companies. It provides details of CSR activities in education, healthcare, renewable energy, women empowerment, vocational training, and rural development. Companies highlighted include ITC, Tata Chemicals, Larsen & Toubro, and their efforts like supplementary education programs, health camps, biogas plants, skill development, and livestock improvement programs. The document also outlines the theory and drivers of CSR such as globalization, legislation, and social awareness.
Mahindra Satyam's corporate social responsibility initiatives focus on education, health, empowering disabled persons, and the environment. Through its foundation, it supports education programs for underprivileged youth, blood donation drives that have provided over 5,000 units of blood, and job training for persons with disabilities. Environmental initiatives include turtle conservation efforts, campus cleanliness drives, and creating awareness about sustainability. The overall goal is to provide skills and livelihood opportunities to disadvantaged communities.
AIADMK Election Manifesto for 2014 Lok Sabha Pollstnieonline
This document is the election manifesto of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) party for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections in India. It outlines the party's achievements in areas like education, health, and social welfare programs in Tamil Nadu. It also criticizes the betrayal of Tamil Nadu by the Congress coalition government at the center and the DMK party. The manifesto pledges to fulfill various electoral promises at both the national and state level pertaining to issues like federalism, Sri Lankan Tamils, fishermen welfare, Katchatheevu island, and more. The overall document emphasizes the need to form a central government with AIADMK as an
The Knowledge Review introduces a special issue of “The 10 Best Private Institutes in India, 2018”, which highlights some of the best private institutes in India which are providing quality education with dedication and innovation. This issue highlights some of those institutes which have set a global standard in the field of education, research, and training.
For more details, visit: https://theknowledgereview.com/the-10-best-private-institutes-in-india-2018-november2018/
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This document provides information about the activities of Gyansagar, a student-led society service wing of NIT Silchar that aims to support community development. It summarizes the organization's activities from April 2013 to March 2014, which included an educational outreach program reaching 500 village students across 7 villages, a 3-month computer skills certificate course for 85 participants, cultural competitions for village children, a clothes donation drive, workshops on design and innovation, an exhibition of miniature engineering models, and a project to develop and install smokeless stoves in village homes. Gyansagar's efforts are aimed at improving education, awareness, and opportunities for nearby villages through the efforts of around 250 student volunteers.
The Tata Group spent Rs. 1,000 crore on corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities in 2013-2014, more than the minimum 2% of net profit required by law. This made Tata the largest spender on CSR in India. Tata's CSR efforts focused on areas like healthcare, education, skill development, environment conservation, and empowering women and rural communities. Tata engaged with NGOs and local communities on various CSR programs aimed at social welfare and development.
The document provides information about Jaipuria Institute of Management, including its location, facilities, programs, faculty, and accomplishments. It establishes that JIM is a leading business school in northern India with a focus on imparting management education through experiential learning and industry interaction to develop skilled business leaders.
ShikshaDaan is a non-profit organization that provides scholarships for continuing education, vocational training, and gap education to help 10th pass students. It connects donors to beneficiaries through a unique delivery model where 97% of donor funds go directly to beneficiaries. ShikshaDaan also operates the ShikshaDaan Yatra, a road trip across India to raise awareness, identify partners, and validate beneficiaries in each of India's 676 districts. The Yatra has so far identified 11 partners and committed funds to support ITIs in Himachal Pradesh.
The document summarizes the 10th edition of the Sunday Patrika newsletter. It thanks readers for their support and feedback that has helped the newsletter grow. It announces a game for readers to find a secret code for a chance to win Amazon vouchers. It encourages readers to consider donating through provided payment details to support the newsletter's continued growth and reach. It also previews various sections to be included in this edition, such as India weekly news and stories.
Finally, after a decade of political posturing and negotiations, the government was able to garner a consensus in the Upper House of the Indian Parliament—The Rajya Sabha—to approve the GST constitutional amendment bill. While there are benefits to the economy that will most likely accrue over the longer-term, once implemented.
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This document provides a summary of the proceedings from the 7th Annual National Conference of Skills Training For Advancement in Rural Societies (STARS) Forum. The conference was held from December 10-12, 2016 in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India and had 21 speakers and 91 participants from 44 organizations across 15 Indian states. The objective of the conference was to create and enhance livelihood opportunities for vulnerable populations by sharing experiences. Key topics included challenges in forming enterprises, skills development innovations, traditional and emerging occupations, farm and renewable energy opportunities, and leveraging technology for skills development at scale. The conference facilitated networking and exploring collaboration between organizations conducting livelihood training and promotion activities across India.
1. The document is a local Tamil newspaper from Chennai that provides information about various events and announcements in the local community.
2. It includes advertisements for hypnotism classes, real estate listings, and notices about a free health checkup camp for auto rickshaw drivers and their families.
3. It also mentions a blood donation camp organized in association with a local NGO and supermarket, and an appeal for funds to digitally release a film about a former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.
Trinity Women Cell TriWoc organized a women empowerment program in association with 'Prayaana', an organization for women innovation and employability. The event featured a Career Queen Contest and talks from guest speakers on developing job skills. Prayaana's CEO and founder visited along with consultants to conduct the program and promote women entrepreneurship. Trinity also announced the formation of its first all-women technology faculty company called Agni.
This document is an issue of the T Nagar Times newspaper from January 10-16, 2016. It contains various classified advertisements, articles, and announcements. The main articles discuss why women are often hired as telephone operators due to their higher pitched voices, the history and advantages of gold foil dental fillings, and an honorific profile of the classical dance teacher Guru Anitha Guha who runs the Bharathanjali dance academy.
The cultural festival Shringar was organised by M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women on January 7th and 8th, 2016. It featured performances by illustrious alumni of the college, including Krithika Natarajan and K. Dharini in classical music on the 7th, and classical dance performances by Sudharma Vaithiyanathan and T.M. Sridevi on the 8th. The valedictory address was given by danseuse Priya S. Dixit, who congratulated the alumni performers and commended the college for conceptualising the programme.
The document is a local newspaper from Chennai, India covering news stories from the local area. It includes the following:
1) An announcement of a cultural festival organized by M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women that featured performances by renowned alumni artists.
2) A story about a dance performance season in December that attracted talent from abroad, including a student learning remotely from India.
3) An advertisement for Patanjali Ayurveda products available at a local store.
This document discusses the 25th anniversary celebration of Bharathanjali Dance Academy, directed by Guru Anitha Guha. It provides background on Guru Anitha Guha's extensive training and accomplishments as a Bharatanatyam dancer and teacher over her career of more than 25 years. It describes the three-day celebration which honored Guru Anitha Guha and her students, including performances and awards given to her and other dance experts. The celebration highlighted the success of Bharathanjali in training students of all ages and abilities in the art of Bharatanatyam.
This document summarizes the history of Chennai's water treatment system. It describes how the open canal carrying water to the city became polluted and caused disease. In response, J.W. Madeley of the Chennai Municipal Corporation established the city's first water treatment plant in 1914 at Kilpauk. Madeley introduced slow sand filters and chlorination, establishing Chennai as one of the first cities in India to receive treated water. The Kilpauk water treatment plant, which still uses Madeley's original design and some of the early machinery, recently celebrated its 101st anniversary.
The newspaper article summarizes several community events and charitable activities that took place in Chennai after the recent floods:
1) The Saraswathy Srinivasan Trust distributed relief supplies such as rice, lentils, and oil to 190 families affected by the floods in Ramapuram.
2) R.P. Krishnamachari contributed Rs. 3 lakhs to the Rasika Fine Arts music festival, which will feature several Carnatic musicians and present awards.
3) Ungalukagha Charitable Trust and Rotary Club of Madras distributed relief materials including food, clothing, and blankets to 2,000 auto rickshaw drivers affected by the floods.
R.P. Krishnamachari, Managing Director of Tex Biosciences Private Limited, contributed Rs. 3 lakhs to Rasika Fine Arts towards their 12th annual music festival being held from January 9-19. Eminent Carnatic musicians like O.S. Thiagarajan and N.Vijay Siva will perform. The "Rasika Kala Bharathi" award of Rs. 1 lakh will be given to Seshampatti Sivalingam and "Kalaimamani" T.N. Sankaranathan. Ungalukagha Charitable Trust distributed flood relief materials like provisions, blankets and clothes to 2,000 auto rickshaw drivers
This document discusses the importance of hygiene and clean habits for children's development. It emphasizes that good hygiene practices should start at home and be taught by both parents and teachers. Specific hygiene practices that are important for children include proper oral care like brushing teeth, hair care like regular washing to avoid head lice, and avoiding habits like nose picking or nail biting. The document stresses that positive hygiene practices and habits should be properly taught to children from a young age to help them grow into good citizens.
Flood victims in Chennai can apply for copies of lost documents like ID cards and certificates at a special camp set up at the Mambalam Tahsildar's office. The camp will be open until December 28th to help residents of Mambalam, T Nagar, Ashok Nagar and other nearby areas replace important documents lost in the floods.
An NGO called Ungalukagha Charitable Trust distributed relief materials like rice, provisions and blankets to 2,000 affected families in T Nagar slum areas. The relief camp was inaugurated by actor Padmashree Vivekh and supported by the Yogi Vema Reddy Charitable Trust from Andhra Pradesh.
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The Lions Club of Central Madras celebrated United Nations Day and held their 45th annual intercollegiate oratorical competition. The Consul General of Japan, Seiji Baba, was the chief guest and spoke about the UN and Japan's involvement. Students from various engineering colleges participated in the competition and spoke on topics like eliminating corruption, energy sufficiency, and foreign direct investment.
1) The document is a local Tamil newspaper called Arcot Road Talk that provides local news and advertisements for areas around Chennai.
2) It contains news stories about a leprosy charity distributing gifts for Diwali and about a palliative care home appealing for Diwali celebrations with its inmates.
3) It also advertises several upcoming music performances as part of The Hindu November Fest in Chennai featuring artists in genres like Sufi, Carnatic, and retro Bollywood.
1. OPPO, a global electronics company, has launched the 4G Neo7 smartphone in Tamil Nadu priced at Rs. 9,990.
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Madras Midtown Round
Table - 42 (MMRT -
42) has completed the
construction of 18
more classrooms, a
toilet block and stage
costing Rs. 1.45 Crores
at the Government
Higher. Secondary
School Pallikaranai,
Kanchipuram District.
With this, a total of
30 rooms have been
completed involving
a outlay of Rs.
2,10,00,000 (Rupees
Two Crore and Ten
Lakhs). The Tamil Nadu
Govt. has contributed
Rs. 55 Lakhs under Self
Sufficiency Scheme for
this project captioned
‘Freedom Through
Education project’.
More than 2000 children
were studying under
the trees due to lack of
classrooms and MMRT
42 took upon itself to
build pucca classrooms
in 24 months. The
classrooms were
officially inaugurated
recently by Tr. Deepak
Manu Menda, National
President, Round Table
India, in the presence
of Cr. Soumya, National
President, Ladies
Circle India, Mr. C.
Sakthivel, HR Head,
Timken Foundation,
Mr.Vasudevan, Founder
MD, Equitas,
Mr. Paneerdoss,
Pallikaranai Councillor,
Mr.Rajendran, PTA
Leader, Tr. Suman
Voora, National
Vice- President,
Round Table India,
Tr. Shriram Duvvrri,
Area 2 Chairman, and
representatives from
Rotary Clubs.
According to Mr. George
B. Cherian, Chairman,
MMRT - 42, “The most
important part of this
humane project is the
big support from the
Government of Tamil
Nadu through the Self
Sufficiency Scheme
(SSS). M/S Timken
Foundation contributed
Rs. 38 Lakhs for six
classrooms. We also
raised funds through
Auto Rickshaw
Challenge where we are
able to find resources for
5 classrooms. We thank
Ladies Circle, Round
Table India Trust, Round
Table India Foundation,
PH Shiksha for joining
hands in building 9
Classrooms.
One of the major projects
of RTI is “Freedom
Through Education”.
Round Table India
launched this project
in 1998 to provide
basic infrastructure for
primary education in
Rural India, reaching
out to about one million
children.
Round Table is an
organisation of non-
political and non-
sectarian young men
between the ages of
18 and 40. Their aim
is to promote service,
fellowship and goodwill in
NationalandInternational
affairs. It has around
200 Tables located in
72 cities and towns
across India, comprised
of businessmen,
e n t r e p r e n e u r s ,
technocrats and
professionals. The
National Secretariat,
the hub of all activities
of Round Table India, is
located at Chennai.
Madras Midtown Round
Table 42 was formed
32 years ago and has
grown from strength to
strength over the last
3 decades continuing
a long tradition of
bonding, friendship and
hospitality. MMRT42 has
been active in both Area
2 and in the National
forum over the years.
Round Table constructs Classrooms at Pallikaranai
Govt. School Phase II completed
Tamilnadu Sports
Yogasana Association
Located at 5, Sampangi
Street, West Mambalam
felicitated yoga masters
in various part of
Tamilnadu by presenting
awards on June 21 as
part of International
Yoga Day held at
Corporation Community
Hall, Kodambakkam.
The award was presented
by eminent personalities
including Ela Ganesan
(BJP leader), C. T.
Valliappan (Kamala
Cinemas), Muthukumar
(Editor, Makkal Kural
and Trinity Mirror),
Praveen Christopher (St.
Johns Group of Schools),
M. Babu (President,
Tamilnadu Sports
Yogasana Association)
M. Ravi Arumugam
(Secretary).
Babu (President)
said that association
conducting tournament
and free sports camp
for school and college
students in regular
intervals.
For more details Contact:
98414 75566.
Yoga masters Felicitated
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The Curse of Open
Defecation Over 600
million people in India
defecate in the open.
The result is a host of
diseases and problems,
including diarrhea,
stunting of children’s
growth, high infant
mortality and assaults
on women who go out to
defecate after dark.
Yet if toilets are
constructed without
bringing about the
required attitudinal
change to sanitation,
they remain largely
unused or maintained
in a filthy manner.
Amarampedu Project
The Rotary Club of
Madras embarked
on an ambitious
pilot project to create
an open defecation
free community in
Amarampedu village in
Gummidipoondi.
The project uses
a variant of the
Community Led Total
Sanitation (CLTS)
method which does
not rely on education
but instead relies on
“triggers” such as
disgust and shame to
make communities
change their behaviour.
Toilet construction
thereafter is with
the full participation
of the community.
P r o f e s s i o n a l
consultants were hired
to bring about the
attitudinal change.
Success
The Project was
s p e c t a c u l a r l y
successful. All 109
households in the
village now have toilets,
up from just one when
the project started and
the village is near open
defecation free.
The Indian Institute
of Management,
Ahmedabad is doing a
case study on it. Past
President of Rotary
International and
Trustee of the Rotary
Foundation, Kalyan
Banerjee made a special
visit to Amarampedu on
June 24. He praised the
efforts of SN Srikanth,
President of the Rotary
Club of Madras and his
team and has called for
extending the model to
the whole districts and
then to the whole of
India.
In the recently held
Rotary meeting, Mr.
Banerjee talked about the
International Acclamation
of Rotary club of Madras’
initiatives, “Flame for
Polio Eradication” and
“Open Defacation Free”
at the World Rotary
Convention held at Sao
Paulo, Brazil.
ROTARY CLUB OF MADRAS’ SANITATION PROJECT
Rotary Club former president S L Chitale holding the Flame for Polio Eradication. Rotray Club
of Madras president S N Srikanth, Rotary International director P T Prabkakar, past president
Kalyan Banerjee and Rotary District Governor ISAK Nazar are present.
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1st International Yoga Day 21st June 2015 Sri Lakshmi Ammaal
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observed the 1st International Yoga day 21st June 2015.
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