TAILORING CENTER :
Tailoring is a conventional and easy way to earn a livelihood for the women in village areas, those who are educated or uneducated and irrespective of caste creed and religion. There is still a better scope for tailoring in the village sector. It was decided to give training to the women on tailoring and embroidery. The women beneficiaries should be married or unmarried, should have completed their minimum standard of education and those who are eager to learn new techniques and methods of today’s life style. The women from all the target villages are been identified and they will be given training in Tailoring and embroidery. 20 women were selected for each batch and they have been trained under this course for a minimum of two months. Only one woman from each village has been selected for the training, and the second one from that village will be selected for the next training. Thus all the women from all the villages are been selected and they will be given training in the prescribed time. Two women instructors have been appointed, one for teaching cutting and tailoring and the other for embroidery.
RELIEF OPERATIONS DURING THE DISASTERS :
Though there is no agency funds for relief operations, KISES has taken the social responsibility and commenced its Relief Operations in plain areas. Though KISES worked till now in island areas only. After studying all the villages which were affected with floods KISES has identified 5 most effected villages and determined to do the operations in those villages only. The most affected areas are South Chiruvuru Lanka, Edla Lanka, Regulanka of Krishna Districts and Voleru of Guntur Districts.
KISES has distributed for each family a bed sheet, a saree, a towel, breads and water for each family and we have covered 4 villages. Each village has a minimum of 50 families and Voleru of Guntur district which is affected most severely has 100 families. It was selected in Guntur district as it is the most affected village.
Total Covered Families & Villages for interim relief in the Floods Material Resources :
| Name of the village |
Name of the District |
No.of families |
Items distributed |
| South Chirivolulanka |
Krishna |
50 |
Bed sheet-1, Saree-1, Blanket-1, Towel-1, Breads and Mineral Water |
| Patha Edlalanka |
Krishna |
50 |
-Do- |
| Regullanka |
Krishna |
50 |
-Do- |
| Voleru |
Guntur |
100 |
-Do- |
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Covering 9 villages KISES covered 1519 flood affected families in the island villages of Nagayalanka mandal of Krishna District with the support of the Tdh. KISES has distributed for each family the following items:
| FOOD ITEMS |
QUANTITY |
| Rice |
20 Kgs |
| Potato |
5 Kgs |
| Tamarind |
1 Kg |
| Dal |
2 Kgs |
| Oil |
1 Kg |
| Salt |
1 Kg |
| Chilli powder |
1 Kg |
|
Total covered Families & Villages for Interim Relief in the Floods :
| Name of the village |
Name of the District |
No. of families |
| Edurumandi |
Krishna |
615 |
| Zinkapalem |
Krishna |
160 |
| Gollamanda |
Krishna |
159 |
| Bramaih gari Mula |
Krishna |
200 |
| Krishnapuram |
Krishna |
103 |
| Harijanawada |
Krishna |
32 |
| Bodduvarimula |
Krishna |
30 |
| Dhanunjaya colony |
Krishna |
30 |
| Yesupuram |
Krishna |
170 |
|
Total |
1519 |
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| Name of the Project |
Tamasoma Jyothirgamaya )literacy programme |
| Project Area |
Khammam Rural mandal |
| Held on |
2006-2007 |
| Members present at the programme |
253 |
| Source of funding / Supported by |
SCLW |
| Target group |
Dalits, Tribals |
| Goal |
All the people should sustain in their lives economically as well as socially |
| Objectives |
To make the target groups as literates in the operational villages |
| Strategy |
Promote livelihood opportunities |
| Main Activities |
Establishing the literacy centers, formation of self help groups |
| Results/ No of beneficiaries |
Total members benefited from the programme. |
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