The document summarizes a course on sustainable development held at the NTUU "KPI" in Kiev, Ukraine from February 12-23, 2007. The course covered topics like sustainable consumption, eco-labels, packaging, and fair trade. It included group activities where participants identified needs versus wants in recent purchases and factors to consider from a sustainable perspective. The document provided information on eco-labels, issues with packaging waste, and how fair trade aims to ensure producers receive fair prices and support for their businesses.
This teacher's guide provides instructions for leading a workshop on sharing vision as a digital professional. The instructor is told to have participants settle in for 2 minutes of silent reflection before asking for their thoughts. Discussion should be limited to 3-5 exchanges of no more than 2 minutes each. The workshop aims to help participants see themselves as leaders representing their vision, and adopt the tools and approaches needed to effectively share their vision online, such as using websites and social media to engage others. Proficiency with basic digital tools is now expected for all professionals just as proficiency with Microsoft Word once was.
Coming Into Your Own is a personal leadership development programme for women who are interested in engaging in a process of reflection, exploration and regeneration.
1) The document discusses how users don't always have clearly defined goals when interacting with technology and argues designers should not assume users are working towards explicit goals.
2) It notes how early models of human-computer interaction designed systems around predefined goals and procedures, but that does not reflect how people naturally behave in complex situations.
3) The document advocates designing for the messy complexity of how human desires, needs, emotions and contexts shape behaviors, rather than assuming tasks and goals are the primary drivers of user experiences.
The document provides suggestions for localizing the website of TaskAmigo in India. It suggests brand names like TaskBuddy, TaskPal and Taskbhai for the Indian market. It also provides feedback on the content and structure of various pages of the website like the welcome page, homepage, registration popup, dashboard, marketplace etc. It highlights fields that should be mandatory, provides examples to populate fields and suggests better calls to action. It also shares Delhi and Mumbai zones/wards to help segment tasks geographically. The document aims to help optimize the TaskAmigo website for the Indian user.
This document introduces the "We Care!" Movement, which aims to make positive change through community engagement and social entrepreneurship. The Movement sets up a "Fair Exchange" program where unwanted goods can be donated in exchange for feeling good. It also celebrates the efforts of nonprofit and corporate partners working on issues like sustainable development, greening, and food security. The newsletter encourages sharing ideas and opportunities to further positive change.
This document lists various clients and projects that a creative agency has worked on. It includes clients like Denon DJ, Clean & Clear, Collegefest, Microsoft, The N television network, American Rag, Novint, and Neutrogena. For each client, it lists the project name and types of collateral created, such as logos, posters, flyers, websites, trailer wraps, and t-shirts. A wide range of industries are represented among the clients, including music, consumer products, education, television, and technology.
The document summarizes a course on sustainable development held at the NTUU "KPI" in Kiev, Ukraine from February 12-23, 2007. The course covered topics like sustainable consumption, eco-labels, packaging, and fair trade. It included group activities where participants identified needs versus wants in recent purchases and factors to consider from a sustainable perspective. The document provided information on eco-labels, issues with packaging waste, and how fair trade aims to ensure producers receive fair prices and support for their businesses.
This teacher's guide provides instructions for leading a workshop on sharing vision as a digital professional. The instructor is told to have participants settle in for 2 minutes of silent reflection before asking for their thoughts. Discussion should be limited to 3-5 exchanges of no more than 2 minutes each. The workshop aims to help participants see themselves as leaders representing their vision, and adopt the tools and approaches needed to effectively share their vision online, such as using websites and social media to engage others. Proficiency with basic digital tools is now expected for all professionals just as proficiency with Microsoft Word once was.
Coming Into Your Own is a personal leadership development programme for women who are interested in engaging in a process of reflection, exploration and regeneration.
1) The document discusses how users don't always have clearly defined goals when interacting with technology and argues designers should not assume users are working towards explicit goals.
2) It notes how early models of human-computer interaction designed systems around predefined goals and procedures, but that does not reflect how people naturally behave in complex situations.
3) The document advocates designing for the messy complexity of how human desires, needs, emotions and contexts shape behaviors, rather than assuming tasks and goals are the primary drivers of user experiences.
The document provides suggestions for localizing the website of TaskAmigo in India. It suggests brand names like TaskBuddy, TaskPal and Taskbhai for the Indian market. It also provides feedback on the content and structure of various pages of the website like the welcome page, homepage, registration popup, dashboard, marketplace etc. It highlights fields that should be mandatory, provides examples to populate fields and suggests better calls to action. It also shares Delhi and Mumbai zones/wards to help segment tasks geographically. The document aims to help optimize the TaskAmigo website for the Indian user.
This document introduces the "We Care!" Movement, which aims to make positive change through community engagement and social entrepreneurship. The Movement sets up a "Fair Exchange" program where unwanted goods can be donated in exchange for feeling good. It also celebrates the efforts of nonprofit and corporate partners working on issues like sustainable development, greening, and food security. The newsletter encourages sharing ideas and opportunities to further positive change.
This document lists various clients and projects that a creative agency has worked on. It includes clients like Denon DJ, Clean & Clear, Collegefest, Microsoft, The N television network, American Rag, Novint, and Neutrogena. For each client, it lists the project name and types of collateral created, such as logos, posters, flyers, websites, trailer wraps, and t-shirts. A wide range of industries are represented among the clients, including music, consumer products, education, television, and technology.
Lisa and Kishan spent a day at NEEV Soaps where photos were taken by Puja. Kishan had mood swings and had to be kept away from his laptop at times. Puja's mother Jasomati and brother Kishan were there, while Puja served as the photographer for the day, though mobile phones were a distraction from work at times.
NEEV Trust launched several initiatives in 2010-2011 including expanding their System of Rice Intensification (SRI) program to 200 farmers, launching a rural school kids sponsorship scheme providing partial scholarships to 60 children, and training rural women's self-help groups in herbal products. They encountered challenges with drought affecting their SRI program in some areas but were still able to work with farmers in Jamshedpur block. Their work focused on empowering individuals through education, livelihood and entrepreneurship programs, and environmental initiatives.
On 17th of September, I was invited by Hill Top School to their Career Seminar to make a presentation on Social Entrepreneurship as a career option. The seminar was attended by over hundred school children from classes 10 onwards and their parents.
Social Entrepreneurship, by many well meaning leaders across the world is being hailed as the next big global movement. Puny though I am, I wish to state that I resonate with this conviction. So, I deeply admire the initiative taken by Mrs. Puneeta Chauhan, The Principal of Hill Top School for taking a courageous step forward and introducing children and parents to vocations that matter to society. We all know that in Jamshedpur and perhaps in most parts of India, the only careers garnering respect are medical, engineering or MBA. As a refreshing departure from this ubiquitous trend, the other career options that were included in the seminar were Human Resources, Environment and Social Work.
While making the presentation I was inspired by a statement made by Lisa, our previous intern, in one of her blogs, “It’s time to make Social Entrepreneurship Sexy” In fact I wanted to give this as the title of my post but then I dropped the idea thinking that this would be too blasphemous. The plight of Amit Trivedi scares me
If Coke advertises it’s wares and so does Nike and Apple, I do not understand why Social Entrepreneurs must be media shy or not be media savvy and trendy. Especially so, when what we advertise is concerned with most basic amenities of life like drinking water, food and education. So in the presentation I tried to make social entrepreneurship look trendy and sexy, an enticing option for young minds and not a staid and serious affair. Which does not mean that we are flippant in any sense because we grapple with some of humanity’s most pressing problems.
The presentation, being one for school kids is especially designed for people who are listening to this topic for the first time. So it is a simplistic version, which naturally sacrifices the intricacies, subtleties and subversions of this field. Please treat this as a disclaimer, in case you don’t find any profound stuff, which I reserve for practitioners of the field.
Ultimately, show this to your children
The Eternal Source for Values in EducationAnurag Jain
The Vedic system of education in ancient India had several key features:
1. Its ultimate aim was illumination and liberation through imparting both worldly knowledge (vidya) and spiritual knowledge (para-vidya).
2. It developed the student holistically - physically, intellectually, morally, and spiritually. Students studied subjects like the Vedas as well as arts, sciences, skills and spiritual practices like yoga and meditation.
3. Education was seen as a means to preserve and transmit the best cultural traditions while also promoting social efficiency and happiness. Students were trained for their vocations and expected to become useful members of society.
This year three projects on behalf of NEEV Herbal Handmade Soaps were launched by MBA students of FMS, Delhi (Faculty of Management Studies). The three projects were on
1. NEEV Soaps Retail Strategy in NCR Region
2. NEEV Soaps Branding Strategy
3. NEEV Soaps Social Media Strategy
The NEEV Soaps Branding Strategy has come out with their project report and I am sharing it with all of you with a great sense of happiness. I would like to convey my heartfelt thanks to Saurabh Khatri, a dear friend and my junior from REC Kurukshetra who spearheaded the entire project out of his personal initiative despite pursuing his corporate job. I would like to thank our friend Ishita from FMS who helped us anchor the projects with FMS students. Ultimately, I would like to thank Indushree and Karan, the students of FMS, members of the NEEV Soaps Branding Strategy Team who came up with some wonderful ideas.
Reflecting the true spirit of Social Entrepreneurship wherein talented people come together to share their skills and talent for a noble and common cause, the NEEV-FMS partnership is another example of how work can be carried out with social capital instead of money capital. We hope to have a long and fruitful association with FMS.
I also hope that we can carry this movement to other colleges and increase our fraternity of brothers who would love to commit themselves to an ideal that goes beyond mere self-interest and become change agents, providing an ethical and spiritual leadership to the movement of Social Entrepreneurship.
Approach for Increasing eCommerce Store Revenues through Conversion Strategy
What can be achieved?
- Gain better conversions/revenue
- Gain more audience
- Engage with buyers better
- Improve Brand image
Neev Herbal Soaps is a social venture started in 2007 by Neev Trust to provide employment to women in villages. It produces handmade herbal soaps using natural ingredients. The document discusses Neev Soaps' PEST analysis, Porter's 5 forces analysis, SWOT analysis, target segment of quality-conscious urban customers, and recommendations around positioning, packaging, pricing, promotion, and distribution of the product through premium retail stores, hotels, and women's clubs and magazines.
KP, the former head of the LTTE's arms procurement wing, believes that education is key to developing critical thinking skills, non-violence, and hope for the future. He regrets not taking education more seriously, saying it would have allowed him to think independently rather than be influenced by mass propaganda. Education, he argues, gives children the ability to discriminate between right and wrong, think critically about their lives, and fight against adversity with courage and determination rather than resorting to violence. It develops a more nuanced intellect powered by reason rather than emotions alone. KP is now focused on providing education to help children in Sri Lanka heal from trauma and transform their future prospects.
The document summarizes the events that occurred on Teacher's Day at the NEEV Public School which included the principal lighting the inaugural lamp, performances by students from various grades including a skit by students from grades 3 and 4 and dance performances. It also mentions a quiz being conducted for teachers by an 8th grade student and gifts being given to a teacher couple for their voluntary contributions. It ends with a message on Facebook from a former student and quotes about the importance of education and teachers in keeping the spirit of inquiry alive.
Neev Public School held Independence Day celebrations which included performances by students such as songs, dances, speeches and a skit. Younger students sang songs while older students gave speeches in English and Hindi. There was also a tribal dance performance. The principal gave a speech and awards were given to students with perfect attendance from the previous year. The celebrations concluded with thanks to sponsors and supporters for helping the school.
NEEEV School celebrated Republic Day with various student performances and speeches. Students from kindergarten through 10th standard participated in flag hoisting, marching, and singing songs in English and Hindi. Two sponsored tribal students, Ratan and Pushpanjali, delivered speeches in English and Hindi, respectively. Younger students performed group songs and dances while older students presented a Hindi skit. The Chairman gave a concluding speech to end the celebrations.
The document outlines the vision, values, philosophy and context of the NEEV organization. NEEV aims to empower individuals and transform society through education, environmental initiatives and social entrepreneurship. It follows a holistic education philosophy that educates the whole person. The educational context is Jharkhand, which has low literacy. Despite challenges like high costs, teacher retention and limited infrastructure, NEEV school has achieved success like high pass rates and a digital classroom. The summary provides an overview of NEEV's mission and approach to education in a challenging region.
Report of Kisan Mela organized by NEEV to mark the conclusion of SRI Kharif , 2011 program with 600 farmers in 3 blocks of Potka, Bodam and Jamshedpur in East Singhbhum District
NEEV has started a Handicraft Unit in ChhotaGovindpur to empower women and rural youth through entrepreneurship. The unit brings local artisans together to create unique, usable products using their skills and creativity. It aims to incubate value-added businesses for economic sustainability while transforming society. Current products include embroidered clothing, paintings illustrating Jamini Roy art, and traditionally designed items. The unit works towards NEEV's mission of creating organizations that foster entrepreneurship and equitable wealth creation through technical and creative skills.
Kiddy is a girl from China who loves her home country but wants to experience other cultures. She has a serious face but is passionate and likes exploring the world. Her dream is to become a lawyer but it is difficult in China, so she wants to work as a government officer first. She has many hobbies like playing the violin, dancing, and chess. She feels lonely as an only child. She came to India for an internship to experience something new and be exposed to cultural shocks, though her preparations meant few surprises. She attends Xiamen University, one of the top schools in China located in Fujian province.
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Excelcoating Transforming surface protection with their cutting-edge, eco-friendly nano-based coatings. This presentation delves into their innovative product lineup, including Excel CoolCoat for roof cooling, Excel NanoSeal for cement surfaces, Excel StayCool for UV-filtering glass, Excel StayClean for solar panels, Excel CoolTile for heat-reflective tiles, and Excel InsulX for film insulation.
Lisa and Kishan spent a day at NEEV Soaps where photos were taken by Puja. Kishan had mood swings and had to be kept away from his laptop at times. Puja's mother Jasomati and brother Kishan were there, while Puja served as the photographer for the day, though mobile phones were a distraction from work at times.
NEEV Trust launched several initiatives in 2010-2011 including expanding their System of Rice Intensification (SRI) program to 200 farmers, launching a rural school kids sponsorship scheme providing partial scholarships to 60 children, and training rural women's self-help groups in herbal products. They encountered challenges with drought affecting their SRI program in some areas but were still able to work with farmers in Jamshedpur block. Their work focused on empowering individuals through education, livelihood and entrepreneurship programs, and environmental initiatives.
On 17th of September, I was invited by Hill Top School to their Career Seminar to make a presentation on Social Entrepreneurship as a career option. The seminar was attended by over hundred school children from classes 10 onwards and their parents.
Social Entrepreneurship, by many well meaning leaders across the world is being hailed as the next big global movement. Puny though I am, I wish to state that I resonate with this conviction. So, I deeply admire the initiative taken by Mrs. Puneeta Chauhan, The Principal of Hill Top School for taking a courageous step forward and introducing children and parents to vocations that matter to society. We all know that in Jamshedpur and perhaps in most parts of India, the only careers garnering respect are medical, engineering or MBA. As a refreshing departure from this ubiquitous trend, the other career options that were included in the seminar were Human Resources, Environment and Social Work.
While making the presentation I was inspired by a statement made by Lisa, our previous intern, in one of her blogs, “It’s time to make Social Entrepreneurship Sexy” In fact I wanted to give this as the title of my post but then I dropped the idea thinking that this would be too blasphemous. The plight of Amit Trivedi scares me
If Coke advertises it’s wares and so does Nike and Apple, I do not understand why Social Entrepreneurs must be media shy or not be media savvy and trendy. Especially so, when what we advertise is concerned with most basic amenities of life like drinking water, food and education. So in the presentation I tried to make social entrepreneurship look trendy and sexy, an enticing option for young minds and not a staid and serious affair. Which does not mean that we are flippant in any sense because we grapple with some of humanity’s most pressing problems.
The presentation, being one for school kids is especially designed for people who are listening to this topic for the first time. So it is a simplistic version, which naturally sacrifices the intricacies, subtleties and subversions of this field. Please treat this as a disclaimer, in case you don’t find any profound stuff, which I reserve for practitioners of the field.
Ultimately, show this to your children
The Eternal Source for Values in EducationAnurag Jain
The Vedic system of education in ancient India had several key features:
1. Its ultimate aim was illumination and liberation through imparting both worldly knowledge (vidya) and spiritual knowledge (para-vidya).
2. It developed the student holistically - physically, intellectually, morally, and spiritually. Students studied subjects like the Vedas as well as arts, sciences, skills and spiritual practices like yoga and meditation.
3. Education was seen as a means to preserve and transmit the best cultural traditions while also promoting social efficiency and happiness. Students were trained for their vocations and expected to become useful members of society.
This year three projects on behalf of NEEV Herbal Handmade Soaps were launched by MBA students of FMS, Delhi (Faculty of Management Studies). The three projects were on
1. NEEV Soaps Retail Strategy in NCR Region
2. NEEV Soaps Branding Strategy
3. NEEV Soaps Social Media Strategy
The NEEV Soaps Branding Strategy has come out with their project report and I am sharing it with all of you with a great sense of happiness. I would like to convey my heartfelt thanks to Saurabh Khatri, a dear friend and my junior from REC Kurukshetra who spearheaded the entire project out of his personal initiative despite pursuing his corporate job. I would like to thank our friend Ishita from FMS who helped us anchor the projects with FMS students. Ultimately, I would like to thank Indushree and Karan, the students of FMS, members of the NEEV Soaps Branding Strategy Team who came up with some wonderful ideas.
Reflecting the true spirit of Social Entrepreneurship wherein talented people come together to share their skills and talent for a noble and common cause, the NEEV-FMS partnership is another example of how work can be carried out with social capital instead of money capital. We hope to have a long and fruitful association with FMS.
I also hope that we can carry this movement to other colleges and increase our fraternity of brothers who would love to commit themselves to an ideal that goes beyond mere self-interest and become change agents, providing an ethical and spiritual leadership to the movement of Social Entrepreneurship.
Approach for Increasing eCommerce Store Revenues through Conversion Strategy
What can be achieved?
- Gain better conversions/revenue
- Gain more audience
- Engage with buyers better
- Improve Brand image
Neev Herbal Soaps is a social venture started in 2007 by Neev Trust to provide employment to women in villages. It produces handmade herbal soaps using natural ingredients. The document discusses Neev Soaps' PEST analysis, Porter's 5 forces analysis, SWOT analysis, target segment of quality-conscious urban customers, and recommendations around positioning, packaging, pricing, promotion, and distribution of the product through premium retail stores, hotels, and women's clubs and magazines.
KP, the former head of the LTTE's arms procurement wing, believes that education is key to developing critical thinking skills, non-violence, and hope for the future. He regrets not taking education more seriously, saying it would have allowed him to think independently rather than be influenced by mass propaganda. Education, he argues, gives children the ability to discriminate between right and wrong, think critically about their lives, and fight against adversity with courage and determination rather than resorting to violence. It develops a more nuanced intellect powered by reason rather than emotions alone. KP is now focused on providing education to help children in Sri Lanka heal from trauma and transform their future prospects.
The document summarizes the events that occurred on Teacher's Day at the NEEV Public School which included the principal lighting the inaugural lamp, performances by students from various grades including a skit by students from grades 3 and 4 and dance performances. It also mentions a quiz being conducted for teachers by an 8th grade student and gifts being given to a teacher couple for their voluntary contributions. It ends with a message on Facebook from a former student and quotes about the importance of education and teachers in keeping the spirit of inquiry alive.
Neev Public School held Independence Day celebrations which included performances by students such as songs, dances, speeches and a skit. Younger students sang songs while older students gave speeches in English and Hindi. There was also a tribal dance performance. The principal gave a speech and awards were given to students with perfect attendance from the previous year. The celebrations concluded with thanks to sponsors and supporters for helping the school.
NEEEV School celebrated Republic Day with various student performances and speeches. Students from kindergarten through 10th standard participated in flag hoisting, marching, and singing songs in English and Hindi. Two sponsored tribal students, Ratan and Pushpanjali, delivered speeches in English and Hindi, respectively. Younger students performed group songs and dances while older students presented a Hindi skit. The Chairman gave a concluding speech to end the celebrations.
The document outlines the vision, values, philosophy and context of the NEEV organization. NEEV aims to empower individuals and transform society through education, environmental initiatives and social entrepreneurship. It follows a holistic education philosophy that educates the whole person. The educational context is Jharkhand, which has low literacy. Despite challenges like high costs, teacher retention and limited infrastructure, NEEV school has achieved success like high pass rates and a digital classroom. The summary provides an overview of NEEV's mission and approach to education in a challenging region.
Report of Kisan Mela organized by NEEV to mark the conclusion of SRI Kharif , 2011 program with 600 farmers in 3 blocks of Potka, Bodam and Jamshedpur in East Singhbhum District
NEEV has started a Handicraft Unit in ChhotaGovindpur to empower women and rural youth through entrepreneurship. The unit brings local artisans together to create unique, usable products using their skills and creativity. It aims to incubate value-added businesses for economic sustainability while transforming society. Current products include embroidered clothing, paintings illustrating Jamini Roy art, and traditionally designed items. The unit works towards NEEV's mission of creating organizations that foster entrepreneurship and equitable wealth creation through technical and creative skills.
Kiddy is a girl from China who loves her home country but wants to experience other cultures. She has a serious face but is passionate and likes exploring the world. Her dream is to become a lawyer but it is difficult in China, so she wants to work as a government officer first. She has many hobbies like playing the violin, dancing, and chess. She feels lonely as an only child. She came to India for an internship to experience something new and be exposed to cultural shocks, though her preparations meant few surprises. She attends Xiamen University, one of the top schools in China located in Fujian province.
Revolutionizing Surface Protection Xlcoatings Nano Based SolutionsExcel coatings
Excelcoating Transforming surface protection with their cutting-edge, eco-friendly nano-based coatings. This presentation delves into their innovative product lineup, including Excel CoolCoat for roof cooling, Excel NanoSeal for cement surfaces, Excel StayCool for UV-filtering glass, Excel StayClean for solar panels, Excel CoolTile for heat-reflective tiles, and Excel InsulX for film insulation.
L'indice de performance des ports à conteneurs de l'année 2023SPATPortToamasina
Une évaluation comparable de la performance basée sur le temps d'escale des navires
L'objectif de l'ICPP est d'identifier les domaines d'amélioration qui peuvent en fin de compte bénéficier à toutes les parties concernées, des compagnies maritimes aux gouvernements nationaux en passant par les consommateurs. Il est conçu pour servir de point de référence aux principaux acteurs de l'économie mondiale, notamment les autorités et les opérateurs portuaires, les gouvernements nationaux, les organisations supranationales, les agences de développement, les divers intérêts maritimes et d'autres acteurs publics et privés du commerce, de la logistique et des services de la chaîne d'approvisionnement.
Le développement de l'ICPP repose sur le temps total passé par les porte-conteneurs dans les ports, de la manière expliquée dans les sections suivantes du rapport, et comme dans les itérations précédentes de l'ICPP. Cette quatrième itération utilise des données pour l'année civile complète 2023. Elle poursuit le changement introduit l'année dernière en n'incluant que les ports qui ont eu un minimum de 24 escales valides au cours de la période de 12 mois de l'étude. Le nombre de ports inclus dans l'ICPP 2023 est de 405.
Comme dans les éditions précédentes de l'ICPP, la production du classement fait appel à deux approches méthodologiques différentes : une approche administrative, ou technique, une méthodologie pragmatique reflétant les connaissances et le jugement des experts ; et une approche statistique, utilisant l'analyse factorielle (AF), ou plus précisément la factorisation matricielle. L'utilisation de ces deux approches vise à garantir que le classement des performances des ports à conteneurs reflète le plus fidèlement possible les performances réelles des ports, tout en étant statistiquement robuste.
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China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
NewBase 20 June 2024 Energy News issue - 1731 by Khaled Al Awadi_compressed.pdfKhaled Al Awadi
Greetings,
Hawk Energy is pleased to present you with the latest energy news
NewBase 20 June 2024 Energy News issue - 1731 by Khaled Al Awadi
Regards.
Founder & S.Editor - NewBase Energy
Khaled M Al Awadi, Energy Consultant
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USAGreetings,
Hawk Energy is pleased to present you with the latest energy news
NewBase 20 June 2024 Energy News issue - 1731 by Khaled Al Awadi
Regards.
Founder & S.Editor - NewBase Energy
Khaled M Al Awadi, Energy Consultant
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USAGreetings,
Hawk Energy is pleased to present you with the latest energy news
NewBase 20 June 2024 Energy News issue - 1731 by Khaled Al Awadi
Regards.
Founder & S.Editor - NewBase Energy
Khaled M Al Awadi, Energy Consultant
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USAGreetings,
Hawk Energy is pleased to present you with the latest energy news
NewBase 20 June 2024 Energy News issue - 1731 by Khaled Al Awadi
Regards.
Founder & S.Editor - NewBase Energy
Khaled M Al Awadi, Energy Consultant
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USAGreetings,
Hawk Energy is pleased to present you with the latest energy news
NewBase 20 June 2024 Energy News issue - 1731 by Khaled Al Awadi
Regards.
Founder & S.Editor - NewBase Energy
Khaled M Al Awadi, Energy Consultant
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USAGreetings,
Hawk Energy is pleased to present you with the latest energy news
NewBase 20 June 2024 Energy News issue - 1731 by Khaled Al Awadi
Regards.
Founder & S.Editor - NewBase Energy
Khaled M Al Awadi, Energy Consultant
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USA
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NEEV Paper Packaging Unit
1. TCPA PROJECT
30TH NOVEMBER, 2011
Handmade Paper Packaging Unit for Women Vulnerable to
Trafficking
INTRODUCTION
In collaboration with IOM, NEEV started The five women chosen for the enterprise
training for Paper Bags Making Unit to were
establish community rehabilitation unit in
the community of Burmamines slum area. 1. Chandni Karmakar
The aim of the project was to start a
2. Shivani
handmade paper packaging unit for 5
women of the basti, train them over a 3. Gayatri Rajat
period of 6 months and make them suit-
able to earn their livelihood through this 4. Yashoda Devi
enterprise. 5. Mamta Karmakar
As part of phase 1 of the program, which
lasted between June, 2011 to Aug, 2011
NEEV identified trafficking survivors as Initially, finding a rented place to carry out
well as women vulnerable to trafficking the training proved to be very difficult. So
for running this enterprise so that they in the first phase till the time, the machines
have a more dignified means of earning a did not arrive, a mud hut in the basti was
livelihood as well as enhance their iden- refurbished and converted to a training
tity. centre. Initially handmade paper bags were
made in the hut as packaging for NEEV
This economic rehabilitation would pre- Herbal Handmade Soaps. The women
vent them from retrafficking. This project learnt the basic skills of measuring, folding, Handmade Paper Products made by
would also serve as a pilot basis for set- cutting , pasting and riveting. Gradually the
ting up a community based rehabilitation
Rambasti Slum Women
women got expert in making these bags.
unit for the survivors of trafficking and
prevent them from commercial sexual After the women gained proficiency in
exploitation by creating awareness and making bags, NEEV commenced phase 2 of
economic values for employment. the program
Inside this report :
PURCHASE OF MACHINES
Phase II of the project (Sept 2011—Nov 2011) started with the purchase of machines. The Shifting to New Unit 2
following machines were purchased for creating a paper packaging unit.
The women were then provided training on these machines to make various products. Formation of SHG 2
Product Development 2
Marketing Linkages 3
Way Ahead 3
Rotary Creasing Manual Cutting Shrink Wrap Rivetting
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TCPA PROJECT
SHIFTING TO NEW UNIT
safety and security of all equipment
could be ensured because a family was
stationed to live in the same compound
as the paper packaging unit. As majority
of the products like gift bags and gift
boxes would be consumed in the soaps
unit, the new location gave us logistical
New Production Unit
advantage.
Five cycles, sanctioned for the project
After procurement of machines, the hut were purchased so that women can
in the basti was no longer found suit- commute from their basti to the pro-
able because of space and security con- duction unit when required. It was de-
straints. Finally, after a lot of delibera- cided that the main operations requiring
tion and scouting for opportunities, a machines like cutting and creasing
new space was rented in Hurlung village would be done in bulk by the women
near the NEEV Soaps unit because of on certain days and the pasting opera-
following considerations. Firstly, the tions would be carried out in the hut
itself.
Women working in new unit
ORGANIZATION BUIDLING - FORMATION OF SHG
To get the women to work was fraught with challenges. Working as a team did not come ei-
ther easily or naturally to the women at first. Fights would erupt at the slightest of instances.
Through psycho social counseling carried out by NEEV’s project co-ordinator, Mrs Sangita
Sarkar and trainer Mrs. Shankari Das, the women slowly started to work as a group.
Gradually as the synergy built up, the women started enjoying the work. NEEV faced a hurdle
in registering the women as a separate legal entity as no form seemed legally feasible with just
five members. Ultimately, NEEV came up with a solution to form an SHG with 10 members of
the basti but with women of the paper packaging production unit as the office bearers. Ulti-
mately, an SHG by the name of NARI SHAKTI MAHILA SAMITI was formed and its bank ac-
count is due to be opened in nearby Canara Bank. The office bearers of the SHG are
President - Lakshmi Murmu, Secretary - Shivani, Treasurer - Chandni Karmakar
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
After the women gained proficiency in After that the women were trained in
making paper bags, NEEV decided to ex- making various kinds of handmade paper
pand the range of products that women stationary.
can make with paper.
The women were trained in making vari-
First of all NEEV decided to train the ous kinds of envelopes, visiting cards and
women in the making of gift boxes out of file folders. Experimentation is still going
hard board. These hard board boxes were on and more products are expected to
then covered with handmade paper and be added in future. NEEV can then help
converted to gift boxes. These gift boxes in marketing of these products.
were recently sold in the recently held
International Trade Fair, held in New
Delhi.
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TCPA PROJECT
MARKETING LINKAGES
Of the products manufactured by the make it more appealing for customers,
beneficiaries in the paper packaging unit while transforming the object from a
there is a ready demand for handmade mere utility product to an aesthetic
paper bags and gift boxes from NEEV craft work.
Herbal Handmade Soaps. NEEV’s soaps
unit requires about 500 gift boxes and NEEV is also experimenting with other
forms of paper like recycled paper and
200 handmade paper bags per month. paper mache for making innovative
In future, NEEV is also going to come products which catch the fancy of the
out with new designs of gift boxes modern and environmentally conscious
thereby increasing it ‘s range of product customer.
offerings. NEEV has links with the DRDA through
Apart from the demand generated by which it’s products can participate in
NEEV Soaps unit, NEEV is also trying to various melas across India.
create innovative methods of marketing
other products. On the anvil is setting Next year, the Assistant Development
up a NEEV handicrafts website wherein Commissioner of Handicrafts has af-
the various handmade paper stationary firmed that he would help the artisans
and paper craft items are going to be associated with NEEV in marketing and
product development through various
showcased for sale.
schemes.
NEEV is trying to do some value addi-
tions to handmade paper stationary to
Innovative Products Designed by NEEV for the packaging unit
LOOKING AHEAD
After initial training, marketing and innovation become the key factors that can ensure the sustainability of any enterprise. The
women also have to be further handheld till they are able to undertake other functions of enterprise management apart from pro-
duction, like purchase, inventory management, accounting and budgeting. The learning curve for all these activities, especially for
women from this strata is not very steep. They would require constant handholding from the NGO over an extended period of
time.
Nonetheless, a beginning has been made. There is a new sense of identity among the women and definitely this would go a long
way in preventing them from taking trafficking as a source of livelihood.
With it’s history of tireless innovation and sustained focus on marketing, NEEV shall find ways of keeping the enterprise alive in
years to come. As the world increasingly shifts to environmentally friendly packaging, the paper packaging unit of Nari Shakti Sa-
miti, SHG, has made a head-start !