Friday, 11 April 2014

Hailstorm devastates lives at four villages

The hailstorm, followed by unseasonal rain continued for a week during 5th to 12th March, has ruined 100% standing Rabi crops and many houses with traditional mud tiles in Nanded District. We had conducted a survey to assess the extent of damage. The Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) had major role in the survey. The feedback was immediate need of shelter - repairing of their houses. Considering their priority we focused the relief work and surveyed the 4 severely affected villages namely Shevala (old), Shevala (New), Alur, Nandur and part of Sagroli. All the beneficiaries are either agri labour or small farmers. We found 230 houses need roof replacement either by tiles or tin. On high priority, trucks loaded with tiles were ordered directly on the site. Same day distribution of tiles and renovation of their houses was in action. Due to a helping hand, people in the villages were flooded with relief. Thanks for the wholehearted generous support of the Caring                                                                   Friends.

Monday, 17 March 2014

Formation of a Union for Donkey Welfare:

Allied with Brook Hospital for Animals, the institution has been extending the health and hygiene services for around 5000 donkeys from 114 villages in the surrounding, for the past three years under  the EQUINE Welfare Project.
                A team of 10 members actively involved in the project keep moving as a care unit around the villages, spreading awareness among the owners about the health and hygiene of the ever ignored animal in the society.  It is also realized that the Govt. has made provisions for the vaccinations and treatment for various diseases of different animals except the Donkey.  But there is no such facility made available for the mostly ignored animal like donkey.
Therefore, all the owners of donkey realized the need to form a union of Donkey Owners to seek the rightful  treatment and vaccination for the animal at Govt. Hospitals,free of cost.  The Union is also to raise its voice to include Donkeys in the animal census and extend insurance facility to them.

                Meanwhile  Maj. Chatterjee, trustee,  Brook India;  Jaizan Jalil, Mr Pramod Deshmukh and The Project Director, Rohit Deshmukh interacted with the donkey owners at a few villages about the assistance provided by the project and its effects on the animal.  The villagers and owners were happy to have such help and assistance from EQUINE Project in preparing the First Aid Box, Stables, Hoof Cutting etc.

Banana Plantation flourished on Dry Land :

Mr Nagnath Padampalle a hardworking farmer at Umraj, a remote village in Taluka Kandhar, Dist Nanded owns 7 acres dry land.  He used to harvest his crop only on 4 acres.  The rest of the 3 acre land was infertile and had no irrigation facility.
                But, now his conditions are changed as the institution’s watershed facilities reached to his land. The work is still in progress at the place with the allied efforts NABARD.


                Due to the project, The water level in the well in the farm increased. Therefore, he planted 3500 banana plants that flourished plentiful.  The farmer has extended his gratefulness towards institution's services and technical help for the plantation, from KVK at Sagroli.

Great Fun Witnessed at the Sagroli Food Festival, First Time Ever Organised:

Tanishka, Sakal Media Group and KVK, Sagroli jointly arranged ‘Sagroli Food Festival’ here at Sagroli on
8th February.  It was inaugurated by Sarpanch, Shri Prabhu Muttepod.
                There were twenty stalls serving various food preparations like Pau-Bhaji, Gulab Jamun, and a never ending list of mouth watering snacks.  Though it was arranged for the first time, it attracted
 overwhelming response from the people.
                SSM enjoys a great women resources in the form of the Self Help Groups.  They were also involve in conducting the Food Festival. In addition, the festival was also  aimed at inculcating professional skills in women.  Such festivals would provide an appropriate platform to introduce the preparations made by the self help groups.  A stall run by Mrs. Tara Thakur, displayed a message – ‘Educate Girl-Child’, An another stall focused over the Aims and Objectives of ‘Sagroli Ahead' Project.

                Shri Pramodji Deshmukh thanked Sakal Media Group for providing such an opportunity to Rural women.

Saturday, 15 March 2014

“Educate your Girl Child’ the theme emphasized on the 67th Republic Day rally :

Apart from the festivity celebrated on the 26 January, this year, the students of SSM emphasized the dire need to educate  girl children.  In a rally, the students were able to reach the parents in the village with their  thought provoking slogans.  The visual presentations made by the students certainly have served the purpose.


                Secondly, another section of students dressed up as some inspiring Personalities related to Maharashtra and conveyed their messages through placards. Looking at them, Viewers remembered Keshav Karve, Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil, Govind Bhai Sharf, Savitribai Phule, Ramabai Ranade, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj and Karmyogi Babasaheb Deshmukh.

                The main programme was held at SSM’s central grounds.  After  unfurling the tricolor, the Chief guest of honour, Dr Shesherao More, a renowned historian in the region, spoke about some important episodes from the Indian Independence struggle.

‘Smart Classes’ for Sainiki Vidyalaya cadets :

Every time, a new officer from the elite India forces takes over  as  the 'Commandant’of the school, the whole campus appears reenergized and become pro active, because, these officers always strive to uplift the existing standards of students,  teachers and the school as a whole
                Commander Mahato RP, from elite Indian Navy, has been no exception.  Right from the day he joined this year, he took up various issues one by one and succeeded in improving dignity and discipline at the campus. 
                This day, the entire campus and all its components exhibit a sort of Military bearing with remarkable discipline and determination.  The concept ‘Info Tech as teaching tool’ has been brought into reality when the first ‘Smart Class’ of the school was inaugurated on 26th Jan 2014.  This is considered first step towards switching over to modern methods in imparting  quality education.
                The ocean of knowledge available on Internet and other digital media are to be brought into the class room to make the teaching highly effective. For that, Each smart class is going to be equipped with a series of gadgets like LCD projector, screen, white board, computer with internet connection, a decent and dignified atmosphere inside the class room and so on.
                It is observed that introduction of Smart Class certainly has motivated students for better achievements, increased their curiosity in learning.

                ‘By June this year, all the classes at the school are going to be modified to ‘Smart Classes’ say the Commandant Mahato.

Chacha Nehru Children’s Festival Celebrated :

‘All work, no play makes Jill a dull boy”.  True, whether its elders or youngers, develop a kind of apathy in their work, if their routine goes the same for weeks together.  In case of students also its no different.  For the same reason, the SSM plans different events for the students and staff to maintain their energy levels. 
                Similarly, ‘Chacha Nehru Children’s Festival’ is too, such an event organized by the District Women and Child Welfare Department, Nanded at the District Head Quarter on 27th and 28th January.
                All the inmates of the Children hostels run by the Department were invited to participate.  SSM has also sent 13 students from its two units of Children welfare hostels.
                One of the objectives of the event was to bring out the hidden talent of the hostel children.  A number of literary, cultural and athletics, other sports competitions were organized on the occasion.  It was evident that the morale of the participants was boosted in the Bi-day festival.  The SSM’s participants too returned with flying colors by bagging the First, Second places in series of events.

                In an informal gathering arranged at the campus, the Chairman, SSM, appreciated the participants.