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Month: September 2015

“CLEAN LALBAGH CAMPAIGN”

“CLEAN LALBAGH CAMPAIGN”

Lalbagh: from a ‘garbage show’ to a cleaner flower show For the past three years the YDP-B (Youth Development Program– Bangalore), a program of FSL-India, has been committed in cleaning Lalbagh, the immense botanical garden very loved by all Bangalore citizens. During the flower show which took place in the occasion of the  Independence day, Lalbagh attracts lakhs of visitors and is filled with colors, curious faces, families, children, fruit and ice-cream vendors:  a traditional and important ritual for the…

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My experience in hosting international volunteers

My experience in hosting international volunteers

My name is Praveenkumar and my wife name is Veena and we are blessed with a cute and well behaved son name Om, who is 5 years old studying in upper kindergarten. I work as a manager at Water Literacy Foundation, Bangalore. We are into water conservation and offer services across rural, urban and industrial India.

ANAEMIC TEST CAMP : A WAY TO BRING UP THE BALANCED HEALTH

ANAEMIC TEST CAMP : A WAY TO BRING UP THE BALANCED HEALTH

How to bring up the health with the balanced nutrient among women and mother?! Apollo Tyres CSR collaboration with FSL India replies for this question through conducting Anemic Test Camp. The first step is :  (i) doing anemic physical identification among women and mothers in the villages Oragadam, Sennakuppam and Mathur;  (ii) conducting the Anemic test for the screened anemic cases; (iii) conducting sessions on ‘the ways to follow the balanced diet to bring up the anemic level’.

UNESCO World Heritage Camp 2015 – Group of Monuments – Mahabalipuram

UNESCO World Heritage Camp 2015 – Group of Monuments – Mahabalipuram

A group of 7 Volunteers with 6 International and 1 National Volunteer took part in the UNESCO WHV program 2015 staged at Mahabalipuram near Chennai. Mahabalipuram is recognized as the world heritage centre by UNESCO as the town consists of the famous architectural remains of the late 728 A.D which ruled by Pallava Dynasty.