Month: November 2023
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Recognition for Pudiya Udayam 91.2 CRS by CEMCA
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Date:24-Nov-2023 Location:UNESCO Building, New Delhi On November 24th, coinciding with its 9th anniversary, Pudiya Udayam 91.2 CRS received a prestigious award from the Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA). This recognition acknowledges the exceptional efforts of Pudiya Udayam in implementing yoga-related activities in rural villages as…
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Medical Camp and Awareness Programme
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Date:22-Nov-2023 Location:Satyam Community Centre, Poothurai SARVAM, in collaboration with the Indian Overseas Bank, has initiated the “Health Care – Rural Development” programme across 12 villages in Vanur taluk, Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu, running from February 2023 to January 2024. As part of this comprehensive programme, SARVAM conducted an awareness programme and health camp at the…
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Economic well-being and health awareness campaign
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Date:21-Nov-2023 Location:NBR Hall, T.C. Kootroad On November 21, 2023, SARVAM conducted an impactful awareness programme on economic well-being and health, attracting 200 enthusiastic participants from ten villages. Recognizing the pivotal role of income generation and well-being in rural women’s lives, the one-day programme aimed at equipping them…
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Empowering Rural Adolescent Girls through Goal-Setting Workshops
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Date:19-Nov-2023 Location:Satyam Community Centre, Poothurai SARVAM consistently conducts impactful soft skill sessions for rural adolescent girls, fostering personal development. A recent motivational workshop at Satyam, Poothurai, catered to 30 such girls, focusing on goal setting and achievement. Beyond simply setting smart goals, the workshop guided students in…
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Entrepreneur Development Recall Training
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Date:17-Nov-2023 Location:15 Project villages SARVAM has conducted entrepreneurship development training for over 300 female entrepreneurs in 15 diverse locations. In its early years, SARVAM played a pivotal role in helping thousands of women entrepreneurs achieve their dreams, offering motivation and support. The organization consistently conducts programmes to…
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Children’s Day Celebrations
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Date:18-Nov-2023 Location:30 Project villages SARVAM organized a lively celebration for approximately 1,000 students across 30 villages on Children’s Day, commemorating the birthday of India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The event aimed to promote awareness of children’s rights, education, and welfare. The festivities included engaging activities…
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Deepavali Celebrations at SARVAM
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Date:11-Nov-2023 Location:30 Project villages \ Diwali, originating from the term “Deepavali,” signifying “a row of lights,” involves the illumination of traditional clay oil lamps to symbolize the triumph of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. As part of SARVAM’s annual tradition, the organization celebrates Deepavali with children…
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Hope for Life and Self-Confidence- Programme for Vulnerable Women
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Date:08-Nov-2023 Location:Poothurai & Villiyanoor SARVAM organized a rejuvenation programme for vulnerable widows in celebration of Diwali. This annual initiative aims to bring joy and refreshment to widows who navigate the challenges of grief, loss, and trauma following the death of their spouses. Additionally, these women often contend…
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SARVAM observes National Housewife’s Day
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Date:03-Nov-2023 Location:Satyam Community Centre, Poothurai In recognition of the stay-at-home mothers, SARVAM organized a refresher programme for the stay-at-home mothers in their project villages. Around 125 rural women from the project villages participated in this refresher programme. This day is observed every year on November 3rd to…
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Goal Setting Programme for Adolescent Girls
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Date:05-Nov-2023 Location:25 Project villages SARVAM conducted a goal-setting initiative across 15 villages, benefiting over 200 adolescent girls. The program focused on enhancing academic performance, boosting self-efficacy, and minimizing risky behaviours. Its comprehensive approach encompassed goal setting, mentorship, and skill-building activities. In rural areas, girls often face limited…