Ashram presents house plan to the Govt.
Jan 29 2005
The Ashram presented a new house plan to the Kerala
Government. The plan consists of two bed rooms, a
kitchen, dining hall and a toilet on the ground floor
and a bed room on the first floor. The building will
be built on concrete piling with belt foundation.
Turiyamritananda inaugurated the shelter built by
the Ashram on the grounds of the Purakkad Devi Temple
in Azhikkal. Although the temple is ready for inhabitation,
the government has yet to allow anyone to move in.
The total number of temporary shelters built by the
ashram in Alappad is now nine.
Vocational Training
On 29 January, the Ashram started a stitching programme
at its temporary shelter in Srayikkad. Using sewing
machines provided by the Ashram, in the beginning
some 75 ladies will learn to stitch clothes. The
programme was inaugurated by Swami Krishnamrita Prana.
The ladies will have two-hour-long classes for the
next three months. Amma intends to start more vocational
training courses so that the villagers can earn their
livelihood.
Employment
The Ashram is sponsoring the paramedical-training
of tsunami-affected young men and women at AIMS.
They will be provided with free accommodation, food,
clothing and a Rs. 500 weekly stipend through the
duration of the training. Upon the successful completion
of their training, they will be offered employment
at the hospital, with a starting wage of Rs. 2,000.
The Ashram plans to sponsor 300 tsunami-affected
villagers in this fashion. Ashram is also sponsoring
the training of young men as drivers at its ITC
(Industrial Training Centre) in Putiyakkavu. They
also will be provided with free accommodation, food,
and Rs. 500 stipend during their training. Upon completion
of their course, the Ashram will find jobs for them.
Adoption
The Ashram is planning to start an orphanage
in the Nagapattinam District of Tamil Nadu for some
300 children who lost their parents in the tsunami.
The Ashram has sent two boys Kannan and Aravind from
Alappad who will go to the Ashram's orphanage in Parippally.
They will be joining the 7th standard in the school
there. Ashram has also adopted three retarded children
from the village.
Medical
The Ashram has recently sent three more women in
their final stages of pregnancy to AIMS for antar-natal
checkups and deliveries.
The Ashram is sponsoring the reversal of the tubal-ligation
surgery for seven women who lost all of their children
to the tsunami, so that they may once again know
the joy of motherhood.
Cash Allotments
On 25 January, Swami Amritaswarupananda distributed
cash allotments of Rs. 750 to 1,565 villagers in
Arattupuzha in Kerala's Alappuzha District. The
money is to be used for the purchasing of household
items.
Free Food
The Ashram continues to provide food three times a day at 22 counters up and
down Beach Road in Alappad Panchayat.
It has also started serving at certain schools in Alappad, so that the children
can have hot lunches.
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