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Kerala- Procedure for correction in Date of Birth in SSLC certificate- You correct your date of birth in SSLC Certificate-How to ensure that the date of birth in your SSLC Book and Birthe certificate is one and the same...?
Kanunnu Njan Viswasathin Kankalal by Thomas Mathew KarunagapallyPaul Mathew
പ്രിയ സ്നേഹിതാ,
മല്പ്രിയനേ എന്നേശു നായകനേ , എന് പ്രിയന് വലംകരത്തില് പിടിച്ചെന്നെ, ആപത്തു വേളകളില് ആനന്ദ വേളകളില്, ഉണര്വിന് പ്രഭുവേ ഉണര്വിന് രാജാ, എന്നേശുവേ ആരാധ്യനേ, വിശുദ്ധാത്മാവേ എഴുന്നള്ളേണമേ, എന്നീ ഉണര്വ് ഗാനങ്ങളുടെ രചയിതാവായ കര്ത്താവിന്റെ പ്രിയ ദാസന് തോമസ് മാത്യു, കരുനാഗപ്പള്ളി ദൈവ കൃപയാല് രചിച്ച ഏറ്റവും പുതിയ "കാണുന്നു ഞാന് വിശ്വാസത്തിന് കണ്കളാല് " എന്ന അതിമനോഹര ഗാനം ശ്രവിക്കുക.
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This document lists the names and positions of various clergy members within the Syriac Orthodox Church, including patriarchs, catholicos, metropolitans, and other clergy. It also mentions several important churches and locations within the Syriac Orthodox Church, such as the patriarchate headquarters in Damascus, Syria and several churches in India.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an evolving concept that involves businesses behaving ethically and contributing to economic development while improving quality of life. CSR relates to the triple bottom line approach of enhancing social, environmental, and economic outcomes. For inclusive development, CSR can play a vital role in extending government services and filling gaps. The triple bottom line and participatory approaches promote sustainability by balancing financial, social, and environmental responsibilities through stakeholder involvement.
Bb squad 4 food shortage social entrepenurshipChua Alvin
Farming 4 Hunger is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 by Bernie Fowler Jr. in Southern Maryland to address food shortage issues through social entrepreneurship. It aims to serve the less fortunate by growing and distributing over 2 million pounds of fresh produce annually to those in need. Fowler established the organization to help the needy and "forgotten" after experiencing his own struggles, with the mission to feed the hungry and heal mind, body, and spirit through its programs like produce donations and inmate volunteering.
Sea levels are rising due to climate change caused by increased greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This is resulting from thermal expansion of oceans as well as melting of large ice masses like glaciers and ice sheets. The IPCC estimated in 2006 that sea levels could rise 40 cm by 2100 due to various contributions. However, more recent data shows Arctic and Greenland ice melting faster than predicted, indicating sea level rise may be closer to the higher end of IPCC estimates or even higher. Rising seas pose serious threats such as coastal flooding and erosion, wetland loss, and damage to coastal infrastructure and habitats. Low-lying coastal areas are especially at risk.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses water scarcity around the world. It defines water scarcity as a lack of sufficient water quantity or access to clean water. Approximately 2.8 billion people experience water scarcity for at least one month each year, and over 1 billion lack daily access to clean water. The main causes of water scarcity are increasing demand from population growth and urbanization, unsustainable agricultural practices, as well as climate change reducing water supplies. The effects of water scarcity include increased water-borne diseases, loss of biodiversity, and threats to food security. India in particular faces a severe water crisis due to these factors.
Water scarcity occurs when there is insufficient available water to meet water demand. It can be due to either economic or physical factors. Economically, some populations lack access to safe water due to lack of resources or infrastructure, while physically, some areas simply do not have enough water to meet demand due to climate or geography. Water scarcity affects health, life, agriculture and causes diseases. It is estimated that one in four deaths under age 5 are due to water-related disease and 80% of illnesses are caused by unsafe water. Water scarcity also threatens one quarter of the global population and over 10% consume wastewater irrigated foods which can transmit disease.
This document is a link to a Yahoo group called Nubia_group. Yahoo groups allow people to communicate and share information online through discussion forums around a particular topic. The Nubia_group appears to be a forum for discussing topics related to the ancient Kingdom of Nubia in present-day Sudan and Egypt.
FOOD CRISIS- World Food consumption ComparisonNaushad Ebrahim
The document summarizes food expenditures for one week for families of similar sizes in 12 different countries. It shows the large variations in spending from $500 for a family in Germany to $1.23 for a family in Chad. It also criticizes comments made by former US President George W. Bush blaming rising food prices on increased consumption in India.
"The world's 200 wealthiest people have as much money as about 40% of the global population, and yet 850 million people have to go
to bed hungry every night."
Hugo Chavez, Venezuela’s socialist president: “The problem is not the production of food … it is the economic, social and political model of the world. The capitalist model is in crisis.”
This document discusses different forms of energy and their uses. It covers fossil fuels like oil, coal and natural gas, as well as renewable sources including solar, wind and hydroelectric power. Solar power can be generated through photovoltaic systems or concentrating solar power. Wind power is economically viable according to a university study. Hydropower harnesses the kinetic energy of moving water through dams to spin turbines and generate electricity, though it can impact downstream water flow. Renewable sources may provide alternatives as fossil fuels are depleted.
The document discusses the Additional Skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP) in Ernakulam, Kerala, which provides skill training programs to students. It highlights the opening of a new Community Skill Park and preparations for new student batches. It also celebrates the online magazine created by the diverse stakeholders of the ASAP mission through their collective efforts.
Greetings from the hinterlands of Idukki; Munnar - a picturesque global tourism destination at the lap of Western Ghats. Additional Skill Acquisition Program (ASAP) Munnar under the Department of Higher Education, Government of Kerala spreads its wings to imparting skills of students in the education institutions ventures in to an endeavour of reaping benefits from the demographic dividend of this hilly terrain.
This document proposes a new education policy for Kerala to develop the state as an "education destination". It begins with an introduction noting Kerala's achievements in education access but weaknesses in quality and accountability. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths like literacy and community diversity, but also weaknesses like lack of infrastructure, accountability and political intervention. The document recommends reforms like developing education hubs, using public-private partnerships, introducing a voucher system, and making the education system more student-centered to attract investment and position Kerala as a knowledge-based economy.
This document outlines a plan to create a "Clean and Green City Tiruvalla" initiative led by MACFAST (Mar Athanasios College for Advanced Studies Tiruvalla) in Kerala, India. The plan involves 3 phases: 1) Developing a model clean campus at MACFAST using sustainable waste management and greening practices. 2) Implementing the project city-wide through awareness programs, stakeholder engagement, and developing an integrated waste management plan. 3) Greening the city through sponsorships and programs like planting trees and promoting solar energy. The goal is to make Tiruvalla a zero-waste, green, and healthy model city through community participation, sustainable waste practices, and public-private partnerships
The document discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted people's lives and led to increased anxiety and uncertainty. It argues that connecting with nature and spirituality, as embodied by the concept of forest bathing, can help people cope with the challenges of today's world. Specifically, spending time in nature can help reduce stress and boost mental and physical well-being, which are important during difficult times. The document encourages embracing forest bathing and a mindfulness practice to find calmness and meaning.
1. The document discusses establishing Tiruvalla as a "Clean and Green City" through proper waste management strategies.
2. It notes that most waste produced is biodegradable and could be disposed of locally through appropriate technologies rather than being transported long distances.
3. The initiative aims to encourage a "In My Back Yard" mentality for waste disposal rather than a "Not In My Back Yard" approach, enabling more localized and sustainable management of waste.
This document proposes the Radio FARMDI Project by Radio MACFAST 90.4 in association with NABARD. The project aims to increase awareness and enhance agricultural production in Central Travancore through various agricultural programs on community radio. It will focus on paddy cultivation, animal husbandry, mixed farming, coconut development, ornamental fish farming, and herbal farming. A weekly radio program called 'Krishipadam' will allow farmers to discuss and share knowledge on agriculture. The project will also organize exhibitions, seminars and farm visits related to discussion topics. The community radio platform can effectively disseminate information to farmers and contribute to the inclusive growth of agriculture in the region.
Modern slaughter house tiruvalla 21 12-2012Paul Mathew
The document proposes establishing a modern slaughterhouse in Tiruvalla operated by MACFAST. It would have a capacity of 50 heads per day and include facilities for reception, resting, veterinary examination, stunning, bleeding, skin/meat removal, waste storage, and treatment of liquid and solid waste. MACFAST would provide administrative buildings, security, refrigeration, fencing, roads, and waste management including a biogas plant to process 700kg of solid waste daily and an effluent treatment system. The slaughterhouse aims to improve hygiene, waste handling, and environmental protection over existing facilities.
The document summarizes Esprit, a training and development initiative of the Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) in Kerala, India. The one-year program aims to develop young talents and motivate them to contribute to social change and church development through six two-day training sessions. It hopes to create value leadership among youth, enhance their knowledge, skills, and attitudes, and prepare them for emerging challenges through theoretical and practical sessions on topics like goal setting, communication, and career development. The training will be conducted for MCYM members and aims to benefit 5000 youth across 126 parishes.
This document provides tips and guidelines for developing healthy habits and effective management. It recommends getting adequate sleep, practicing good hygiene like bathing and brushing teeth, drinking water, controlling emotions, and exercising regularly. For management, it stresses the importance of clearly defining goals and responsibilities for subordinates, providing praise and feedback, and ensuring employees feel good about themselves to boost productivity. The overall message is that maintaining a daily routine, taking care of one's physical and mental health, and having clear expectations at work are key to personal well-being and organizational success.
The document provides information about Wayanad district in Kerala, India. It describes Wayanad as a mountainous region located in the Western Ghats at elevations of 700 to 2100 meters above sea level. The district has a tropical climate and is known for its plantations of crops like coffee, tea, pepper, cardamom and rubber. It also contains forests and wildlife. The document outlines some major tourist attractions in Wayanad like Edakkal caves, Chembra peak, and Kuruva islands. It then describes two village life experience tours that take visitors to local homes, farms, schools, temples and plantations to experience rural life and culture in Wayanad.
This document outlines steps taken to implement a responsible tourism program in Kumarakom, India. It discusses establishing destination-level committees to identify local industries and resources. Agreements were signed with hotels for local procurement of vegetables, milk, fruits, eggs and meat. Challenges included irregular production, lack of infrastructure, payment issues and quality/quantity concerns. Over time, the program expanded production groups, established farmers collectives and homestead farming. Revenue increased as the product range grew from 27 to 44 items. Cultural and environmental responsibility projects were also implemented, such as a plastic-free zone, organic farming and green practices in hotels.
This document discusses responsible tourism initiatives in Kumarakom, Kerala. It summarizes the development of tourism in Kumarakom, impacts on the local community, and efforts to implement more sustainable and responsible tourism models. Key points include: 1) Tourism in Kumarakom grew rapidly but negatively impacted local communities by displacing farmers and fishermen; 2) New initiatives aim to increase economic benefits to local communities through partnerships between the tourism industry and local producers; 3) Challenges included inconsistent supply and doubts from hotels, but systems now provide quality control and regular supply of local products.
The document discusses responsible tourism in Kerala, India. It begins by outlining some of the issues with conventional tourism development, including negative environmental and social impacts. It then discusses the evolution of responsible tourism, from the 1996 concept to the detailed principles in the Cape Town Declaration. The essence is to ensure tourism does not threaten local communities. The document then outlines Kerala's efforts to implement responsible tourism, including establishing committees and pilot programs. It discusses focusing on economic, social and environmental sustainability at destinations like Kumarakom through community involvement, industry partnerships and other measures.