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SUMMARY:Special Health Camps for casual and daily wage labour across India
DESCRIPTION:Smile Foundation conducted a series of specialized health camps exclusively for casual/daily wage labourers and workers from unorganized sectors across 26 locations in Andhra Pradesh\, Maharashtra\, Delhi\, Uttar Pradesh\, Haryana\, Punjab\, Jammu & Kashmir\, West Bengal\, Jharkhand\, Bihar and Rajasthan. \nA casual labourer must earn a day’s wage to feed his family. Health doesn’t become a priority for them because of such reasons. Similar workers and their children and families form a sizeable portion of the beneficiaries through both Smile Health Camp and Smile on Wheels models of Smile Foundation. However\, a series of specialized camps in various belts across India was conducted focusing specifically on this particular section of the beneficiaries. \nMultiple camps were conducted at Ahmednagar\, Mumbai\, Ratnagir and Solapur in Maharashtra; Titupati and Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh; Kolkata in West Bengal; Ghaziabad and Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh; Delhi; Gurgaon and Ambala in Haryana; Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh; Ludhiana and Jalandhar in Punjab; Muzaffarpur in Bihar; Jamshedpur and Ranchi in Jharkhand; Jaipur\, Jodhpur and Udaipur in Rajasthan; and Jammu (J&K) in the months of February\, March and April. \nBesides providing primary health care and promoting health seeking behaviour\, the beneficiaries were oriented on numerous health hazards and how to take precaution while taking up various hazardous jobs. In addition\, counselling and referral services\, health supplements such as fruits\, packed juice\, cakes\, biscuits and Chyawanprash etc. are being made available free of cost. \nKansai Nerolac Paints Ltd. supported Smile Foundation for this special series of health camps.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/special-health-camps-for-casual-and-daily-wage-labour-across-india/
LOCATION:A.P.\, Maharashtra\, Delhi\, UP\, Haryana\, Punjab\, J&K\, West Bengal\, Jharkhand\, Bihar\, Rajasthan
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Events
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SUMMARY:Teachers' Training and Capacity Building Programmes across India
DESCRIPTION:An innovative series of Teachers’ Training and Capacity Building programmes is being conducted across India. Education of children\, when they are first generation learners\, depends solely on the levels of training and passion of teachers. It helps the children stay in the education centres\, increase their learning\, prepares them to get mainstreamed in reputed schools and also helps them cope with the teaching methodologies prevalent there. \nEach of the three-day training programmes is residential in nature and scheduled for all four regions of India. The modules include Pedagogical Skills\, Library Management and Computer Teaching. \nThe first programme for North India was held in New Delhi which included 37 teachers and instructors from 23 grassroots NGOs from Uttar Pradesh\, Bihar\, Madhya Pradesh\, Jammu & Kashmir\, Chandigarh & Punjab\, Haryana\, Rajasthan and Delhi NCR. The training programme for West India was held in Mumbai which included teachers from 23 NGOs from Maharashtra\, Gujarat and Goa. \nIn East\, 43 teachers from 26 NGOs from Assam\, Bihar\, Chhattisgarh\, Jharkhand\, Odisha\, Tripura and West Bengal and in South teachers and instructors from 18 NGOs from Andhra Pradesh\, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu participated in the programme. \nWilde Ganzen\, the Dutch international development agency\, supported Smile Foundation in conducting this first series of teachers’ training and capacity building programmes.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/teachers-training-and-capacity-building-programmes-across-india/
LOCATION:Mumbai\, Bangalore\, Kolkata\, New Delhi
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Events
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SUMMARY:Teachers' Training and Capacity Building Programmes across India
DESCRIPTION:An innovative series of Teachers’ Training and Capacity Building programmes is being conducted across India. Education of children\, when they are first generation learners\, depends solely on the levels of training and passion of teachers. It helps the children stay in the education centres\, increase their learning\, prepares them to get mainstreamed in reputed schools and also helps them cope with the teaching methodologies prevalent there. \nEach of the three-day training programmes is residential in nature and scheduled for all four regions of India. The modules include Pedagogical Skills\, Library Management and Computer Teaching. \nThe first programme for North India was held in New Delhi which included 37 teachers and instructors from 23 grassroots NGOs from Uttar Pradesh\, Bihar\, Madhya Pradesh\, Jammu & Kashmir\, Chandigarh & Punjab\, Haryana\, Rajasthan and Delhi NCR. The training programme for West India was held in Mumbai which included teachers from 23 NGOs from Maharashtra\, Gujarat and Goa. \nIn East\, 43 teachers from 26 NGOs from Assam\, Bihar\, Chhattisgarh\, Jharkhand\, Odisha\, Tripura and West Bengal and in South teachers and instructors from 18 NGOs from Andhra Pradesh\, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu participated in the programme. \nWilde Ganzen\, the Dutch international development agency\, supported Smile Foundation in conducting this first series of teachers’ training and capacity building programmes.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/teachers-training-and-capacity-building-programmes-across-india-2/
LOCATION:Mumbai\, Bangalore\, Kolkata\, New Delhi
CATEGORIES:Educational activities & happenings for underprivileged children
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SUMMARY:Imbibing values of the nation's forefathers
DESCRIPTION:Sainath Vidya Mandir\, Nagpur invited Smile Foundation to conduct a Value Education Workshop for its students. More than 800 students participated in the workshop voluntarily. \nSmile Foundation visits various ‘privileged’ schools across India and conducts engaging sessions for the young minds under its national programme named ‘Child For Child’ (CFC). It sensitizes children towards various causes\, instills them with value system and let them realize responsibilities to grow up as a responsible citizen. \nThe sole topic of the one-hour session in the school was based on inspiring change-makers\, pioneers and leaders of India who dedicated their lives for the greater cause of the society. \nIt included Gautam Buddha who gave the Panchasheel (Do not lie\, Do not Steal\, Do not Drink\, Do Not Kill\, Respect Women)\, Chattrapati Shivaji who stood for secularism\, championed Swaraj and respect for women; Jyotiba Phule and Savitri Bai Phule who despite all odds spread education amongst the common masses and specifically amongst women; Chhattrapati Shahu Maharaj who gave scholarship to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and encouraged social equity during his regime; Bhagat Singh\, Rajguru\, Sukhdeo\, who fought India’s Independence and went to the gallows with smiling faces; Bharat Ratna Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar\, Mahatma Gandhi\, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad\, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel and Mother Teresa. \n“We explained to the children that as a nation we could send a spacecraft to Mars but still we lagged in basic education and primary health services without which we could neither become a Super Power nor be a developed society. The children were appealed to take lessons from our forefathers and great leaders to carry forward their unfinished tasks\,” says Smile Foundation’s Nagpur representative Mr. Jitendra Deshmukh\, who conducted the workshop.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/imbibing-values-of-the-nations-forefathers/
LOCATION:Nagpur
CATEGORIES:CFC Happenings
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