Thursday, April 4, 2013

Milestone in Health Mission

The National Heath Mission recognises the number of institutional deliveries as a key indicative parameter for performance of the Primary Health Centre. In the hilly and remote region of Arunachal Pradesh and other North Eastern states tribal prefer to opt for home delivery, even though it may lead to health hazards for the mother and the new born. The PHC managed by Karuna Trust under the PPP initiative at Khimiyong, district Changlang achieved 18 deliveries at their sub-centre at Jonji Havi, practically no home deliveries. The video tell the story of Jonji Havi.
                                                      A Milestone in Health Mission  
         



New Initiatives

The youths from North East India and especially with rural background find it hard to get a gainful employment or to venture into a small entrepreneurial activity.  The main hurdle is lack of professional training. The existing training facilities are inadequate and are priced high.  The Jana Kaylan Trust recognised this and started training programs for young men and women. The documentary tells the story of their efforts to open the Doors of Opportunities.
                                                       Doors of Opportunities  
           
        

Monday, February 4, 2013

Namaskar,

 A group of volunteers participated in " Shodha Yatra " organized by SRISTI  to find grass-root innovators. This year the Yatra was in Manipur. 

Visit 

http://experimentswithscience.wordpress.com/my-shodhyatra/

to read about experiences of Youth volunters .

Prashant

Friday, January 25, 2013

Free coaching by Jnana Prabodhini,Pune for APCS aspirants begins



Free coaching for APCS aspirants begins


ITANAGAR, Jan 19: The free coaching classes forAPCS aspirants – organized by Seva Bharati, Arunachal Pradesh in association with Pune (Maharashtra)-based Gyana Prabodhini – got underway at Itanagar, Seppa, Pasighat, Aalo and Tezu on Friday simultaneously.

During the weeklong coaching classes, the faculty members will introduce the aspirants to the process and methods of civil services examinations and will deal with both theoretical and practical aspects of coaching, including mock interview sessions. A total of 264 graduates have registered and are attending the camps.
At Itanagar, the camp was inaugurated by Dr Ligu Tacho, Chairman, Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission in the premises of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad.

Former Minister Doi Ado while inaugurating the weeklong classes atGovtHrSecondary School, Aalo congratulated the volunteers of Seva Bharati and Gyana Prabodhini for coming up with the yeomen services and called upon the youth to get benefited by their services.

At Pasighat, the programme was inaugurated by ADC S C Debnath, at Seppa by Jaro Lingfa, District Porgramme Coordinator, RMSA, and at Tezu, the camp was inaugurated by the district president of Seva Bharati.


Coaching progs launched 




ITANAGAR, Jan 18: Seva Bharati Arunachal Pradesh (SBAP) today launched weeklong free coaching classes for APPSCE aspirants in Itanagar, Seppa, Pasighat, Aalo and Tezu simultaneously. 

Experienced faculty from Pune-based Gyana Prabodhini will introduce the aspirants to the process and methods of civil service examinations and will deal with both theoretical and practical aspects of coaching, including mock interview sessions, during classes. 

Altogether 264 graduates are attending the camps in the five places. SBAP president Tanon Tatak urged Arunachalee graduates to learn well during the camps, and to cooperate with the visiting resource persons.