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New Toilet Blocks at Anjuman High School Goa – Matching Grants Project

June 17th, 2010

anjuman-1We have completed the construction of Toilet Blocks at our second partner school in Goa.

At Anjuman H. I. High School, Baina, Goa – we have built 3 new toilets for the girl child. Earlier, Anjuman had 8 toilets between 1348 people – 781 boys, 519 girls and 40 staff.

Toilets have been provided under Matching Grants Programme (MG # 71359) of The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International with Rotary Club of Vasco da gama, District 3170, India (our sponsoring club) and Rotary Club of West Hampton as the host and Primary International partners. Thanks also to Rotary Club of Southold and Easthampton Rotary Club, District 7260, USA, and, and numerous donors who have shown their trust in our activities and generously supported us.

Also see http://www.rcdabolim.org/2010/construction-of-new-toilet-blocks-at-schools/ and http://www.rcdabolim.org/2010/new-toilet-blocks-at-yuwak-sangh-school-sada-goa-matching-grants-project/

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New Toilet Blocks at Yuwak Sangh School Sada Goa – Matching Grants Project

April 5th, 2010

Girls Toilet - Construction of New Toilet Blocks - Matching Grants Project - Yuwak Sangh School Sada GoaWe have completed the construction of Toilet Blocks at one of our partner schools in Goa. The toilet blocks were inaugurated by AG Rtn. Shankar Kirlaparkar on behalf of the District Governor Rtn. Gurudatta D. Bhakta. Also present were the School Management, and Rotarians from the Vasco da gama and Dabolim clubs. At Yuwak Sangh School, Sada, Goa, the Toilet Blocks project will benefit 229 people – 119 boys, 90 girls and 20 teaching and non-teaching staff members.

Boys Toilet - Construction of New Toilet Blocks - Matching Grants Project - Yuwak Sangh School Sada GoaToilets have been provided under Matching Grants Programme (MG # 71359) of The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International with Rotary Club of Vasco da gama, District 3170, India (our sponsoring club) and Rotary Club of West Hampton as the host and Primary International partners. Thanks also to Rotary Club of Southold and Easthampton Rotary Club, District 7260, USA, and, and numerous donors who have shown their trust in our activities and generously supported us.

Also see http://www.rcdabolim.org/2010/construction-of-new-toilet-blocks-at-schools/

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Construction of New Toilet Blocks at Schools

April 5th, 2010

Construction of New Toilet Blocks - Matching Grants Project - Yuwak Sangh School Sada GoaWe have completed the construction of Toilet Blocks at 2 of our partner schools in Goa. The toilet blocks were inaugurated by AG Rtn. Shankar Kirlaparkar on behalf of the District Governor Rtn. Gurudatta D. Bhakta. Also present were the School Management, and Rotarians from the Vasco da gama and Dabolim clubs.

Our club has helped in the Planning and Construction of Toilet Blocks, while the Schools have ensured availability of location and necessary permissions, and will ensure that the toilets are maintained properly.

girls-toilet-construction-of-new-toilet-blocks-matching-grants-project-yuwak-sangh-school-sada-goaAt Yuwak Sangh School, Sada, Goa, the Toilet Blocks project will benefit 229 people – 119 boys, 90 girls and 20 teaching and non-teaching staff members. Before we started implementing the project, the school had a run-down toilet that was not being used. Since the students did not have proper toilet facilities, this forced some of the students to use the open areas adjoining the school or go back to their homes. This also impacted the drop-out ratio among girls. By providing the toilet blocks, the children including girls will have the privacy and the hygiene of proper toilets. Most schools serving the underprivileged have a higher Girl Child drop out rate. This is also evident in the accompanying data shown below that we measured in one of our partner schools. We aim to improve this metric by our project.

anjuman-1At Anjuman H. I. High School, Baina, Goa – we have built 3 new toilets to add to the existing 8 toilets, and the project will benefit 1348 people – 781 boys, 519 girls and 40 staff.

This is a part of our School Project, where we plan to Improve the Infrastructure of schools. Other focus areas of our School Project include Improving the quality of Teachers and Purchase of Teaching Aids.

Our overall objective is to Improve the education imparted to children, Improve employability of the children who graduate, Focus on children from lesser privileged sections of society.

Toilets have been provided under Matching Grants Programme (MG # 71359) of The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International with Rotary Club of Vasco da gama, District 3170, India (our sponsoring club) and Rotary Club of West Hampton as the host and Primary International partners. Thanks also to Rotary Club of Southold and Easthampton Rotary Club, District 7260, USA, and, and numerous donors who have shown their trust in our activities and generously supported us.

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Demonstration to make Eco-Friendly Holi Colours from material available at home

February 28th, 2010

Demo to make Eco-Friendly Holi Colours at homeMormugao Municipality along with Rotary Club of Dabolim are taking the initiative forward to promote an Eco friendly holi. We helped organize a demonstration to make eco friendly holi colours from material available at home.

Mormugao Municipality along with Rotary Club of Dabolim are taking the initiative forward to promote an Eco friendly holi. Natural colours are now available at Vasco. In a letter to the MMC chairperson, Mr Shekhar Khadapkar, a member of the Patanjali Yog Samithi (PYS), Mr Sharad Chopdekar, who is also a councillor and former MMC chairperson and Mr Amit Bandekar, secretary of Rotary Club of Dabolim, have requested to provide assistance to promote healthy and environmentally safe Holi festival. The PYS has decided to have a demonstration of eco-friendly colours, which is made up of leaves and flowers ahead of the Holi celebration in Vasco. The PYS will also demonstrate colours made from chana dal, toor dal and various other household commodities.

The festival of colours that marks the celebration of the spring season is just round the corner. On March 1 everyone will onto the streets to have some fun with colours.

Are we really aware that we are actually playing with some carcinogenic substances? According to experts some of these colours which are easily available in the market contain carcinogens like mercury sulphite, aluminium bromide, etc that are known to cause renal failure, eye allergies, puffiness, temporary blindness, dermatitis and even skin cancer. The ‘gulals’ or dry colours contain a toxic colorant and a base of asbestos or silica. The heavy metals in these can cause asthma, skin diseases and adversely affect the eyes. However now there is no need to panic as the solution is just one store away. The eco-store, Earthworm at Porvorim is now busy packing some eco-friendly colours that will broaden your happiness while playing with colours. They have now tied up with eCoexist; a Pune based social enterprise which promotes eco-sensitive products through socially sensitive means. “We are promoting Rang Dulaar—a range of natural Holi colours that are completely free of chemical content. Prepared by the Vanastree, a collective of women from the Malnad region and packaged by the prisoners of Yeroda jail in Maharashtra these colours generate income to less privileged groups of people” states Nirmal Kulkarni of Earthworm. Another interesting part is that these jail inmates make the colours from the dry and flowers that are thrown out after being offered to God. These colours are also obtained from food products like turmeric, cocum, lemon juice, spinach, hibiscus, tulsi (basil), henna, indigo, harda (terminalia chebula), glyricidea, nirgudi and other local leaves, with rice flour being used as a filler. Rang Dulaar colours are available in five dry colours—red, yellow, orange, blue and green and are priced between Rs 20 to Rs 100.

“There are simple ways to make these colours at home too. These can be made by mixing turmeric and besan (yellow), boiled marigold or palash flowers (yellow), soaked pomegranate peels (liquid yellow colour), sliced beetroot soaked in water ( deep pink), dried and powdered henna leaves ( orange-red paste) mixed with water, etc” states their campaign.

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Eco Friendly Holi Colours

February 24th, 2010

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American novelist, Chuck Palanhiuk said, "When did the future switch from being
a promise to being a threat?"

Simple words with a lot to think about. 

One of the major threats that we face today is that of global warming. It is
not entirely possible to reverse the damage that has already been done but we
can do our best to preserve what we have. It is our responsibility to provide a
cleaner and greener world for the generations to come. 

The Rotary Club of Dabolim Goa, as a part of its "heal the earth - together"
programme is promoting and celebrating a non-toxic and eco-friendly holi. For
this, we are using Rang Dulaar Natural Holi Colours, which are made on a base
of turmeric and contain no chemical content. Additionally, these colours,
include an element of recycled flowers collected from the nirmalya which is
produced during Ganesh Chaturthi. 

Colours that are commercially available are usually industrial dyes that are
not meant for human use. These contain toxic heavy metals that can cause
serious health problems. 

Rang Dulaar colours are completely non-toxic, totally non polluting and wash
off easily. They are available in five colours, red, yellow, orange, green and
black. They are soft to touch and carry an aroma of turmeric. 

Rang Dulaar is a product of e-Coexist, a social enterprise that promotes
natural and recycled products. The Rotary Club of Dabolim Goa is supporting
their efforts and aims at making these colours a household name. 

The colours are being made available to you at the original cost itself. We do
not have any mark-up on the price of the product. 

We urge you to join in our efforts to save the planet and enjoy a safe holi!

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National Immunization Day 7 February 2010 – Pulse Polio

February 7th, 2010

LeifCarlsson-District2410Our club participated in the pulse polio immunisation drive at the Pulse Polio booth manned by Rotary Club of Vasco da gama. Also present was Rtn. Leif R Carlsson, District Governor of Rotary International District 2410, Sweden who traveled to India to participate in in the Immunization program. He and his wife Mona Carlsson personally administered drops to over 100 children. Rtn. Carlsson is a member of Rotary Club of TORSÅS-BERGKVARA.

Pulse Polio is an immunization  campaign established by the government of India in 1994 to eradicate poliomyelitis (polio) in India by vaccinating  annually all children under age five against poliovirus.

Rotary International is the volunteer arm of a global partnership dedicated to eradicating polio. In 1985, Rotary volunteers around the world embraced the fight against polio and ‘POLIOPLUS‘ was born.

Till date, the PolioPlus programme has contributed  US $ 610 million for the protection of more than two billion children. By 2007 the end of the programme, Rotary’s contribution will touch more than US$650 million apart from the manpower, materials and individual support provided by 1.2 million Rotarians world wide.

Also see the video below: Bill Gates thanks Rotarians for their commitment to the polio eradication effort. Because of the work of Rotarians, says Gates, polio has declined by 99 percent.

Gates Message EN from Rotary International on Vimeo.

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Garage Sale / Fundraiser

January 31st, 2010

GSE Team Member @Garage SaleWe held our first Garage Sale at Kharewado, Vasco. The items on sale were recieved as donations from various people. Most of the items on sale were pre-used but in a  good condition. Old and new clothing, footwear, toys, household knick-knacks and some home appliances were sold. The sale helped us raise funds for our school project.
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Hearing Aids – from RC Birmingham / Vasco

November 1st, 2009

hearing-aidsOur club distributed hearing aids to 4 elderly patients and 5 deaf and dumb children.

These were a part of the Hearing aids and analog audiometer donated to RC Vasco by the Rotary Club of Birmingham, UK (Rotary International District 1060).

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350 Campaign on Climate Change

October 24th, 2009

350 Campaign on  Climate Change350 is the most important number in the world -it’s what scientists say is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

On 24th October 2009, people all over the world will take a stand for a safe climate future. In over 2300 actions covering almost every country in the world, there will be big rallies in big cities, and incredible creative actions across the globe: mountain climbers on our highest peaks with banners, underwater demonstrations in island nations  threatened by sea level rise, churches and mosques and synagogues and ashrams engaged in symbolic action, star athletes organizing mass bike rides–and hundreds upon hundreds of community events to raise awareness of the need for urgent action. These events will be photographed with the number 350 in the background and be part of a gigantic visual petition at the UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.

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Rotary provides emergency flood relief material in Canacona, South Goa, GOA

October 5th, 2009

Amit T @ Emergency flood relief material in CanaconaHeavy rains inundated parts of Canacona causing flash floods, and immense hardship to the residents, flooding and damaging hundreds of houses, damaging crops, affecting thousands of people, causing few deaths and rendering many homeless.

Acting speedily on a few requests, we provided flood relief material including food, tarpaulins, bedsheets and clothes to the affected area. The material was distributed with the help of an NGO manning the 24-hour relief centre in Poinguinim, one of the worst affected areas. The NGO has 120 volunteers actively helping with the rescue, rehabilitation and distribution of relief material.

Many thanks to the RC Dabolim team, and to Everton, Sonali and Suresh for their help.

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Trees for a Greener Future

July 26th, 2009

GEDA @ Free Tree & Plant Saplings Distribution Camp We organised a “Free Tree & Plant Saplings Distribution Camp” in association with the Village Panchayat of Chicalim.

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Saplings of plants like jackfruit, tamarind, kokum, guava, rain tree, peltophorum, bayo, bougainvillea, custard apple, neem, jamun, etc. were distributed free of cost. In addition to these, there were a variety of garden plants available for distribution.

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The Club also simultaneously organized a “Green Products Exhibition”. This included a display of various eco-friendly products and other organic products like manures, seeds, EM, insect repellents, etc. by Green Goa Works (Mapusa), Earthworm (Porvorim) and Green Essentials (Panjim).

The Goa Energy Development Agency (GEDA) also exhibited appliances such as solar cookers, solar pumps, solar TVs. These appliances can be operated by using renewable energy resources such as Solar Thermal, Solar Photovoltaic, Wind Energy and Biomass Energy.

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Pot-Pourri’09: Summer Camp

May 5th, 2009

An unique summer camp that blends art & craft, sports, personality development, environmental awareness, games, fun and more…

Dates: 18th to 24th May
Time: 09:30 am to 1 pm
Venue: Rotary Hall, Tilak Maidan, Vasco
Age Group: 9 – 12 years
Fees: Rs. 750/-

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