| Dr.So.Sathiyaseelan hands over the awards to Dr.K.Meena,Premanadakumar,Dr.Sr.Margret Basten and Dr.Sujatha in the presence of V.Jawahar Arumugam and Dr.K.Govindaraju. |
Monday, December 15, 2014
Batathi's birthday celebrated by writers association in Trichy
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
“Raising a baby goat is like having a child” –SEVAI Goat farm
| New born baby goats in SEVAI Goat farm |
Dairy goats form a fair livelihood for a family. Not only do
they provide meat, but they also give us manure for our gardens. They're
smaller and easier to handle than cows, eat less, and they really like people.
When our goats occasionally get out they don't run away down the road, they are
such a beneficial animal on the homestead. Raising a baby goat is like having a
child. SEVAI farm in Sirugamani have goats, heifer, and cows. One of our goats
had three baby goats recently. The baby goats are small. We feed the baby goats
regularly. Baby goats have small stomachs and require feeding at least four or
more times a day.SEVAI provides these baby goats with a place to sleep that
would be warm and safe. SEVAI Team keeps the baby goats clean in her face,
ears, and body daily. When she was around three weeks, I started giving her
grass and hay to get her used to grazing. In three weeks by now SEVAI would
take the baby goats outside and give her the grass mixture and let them walk
around and graze, so they would get in the habit of knowing what weeds, grass
she liked to eat. There are feeding schedules, nap schedules etc. Soon after
birth, the kids usually struggle to their wobbly feet and search for milk,
usually at the wrong end of Mom. But soon they'll find the teat and start to
suck. Sometimes, especially with does with large, pendulous teats, new kids
can't find the teat or figure out how to get it bent around into their mouths. We
may need to help a little here. We have even had to nearly milk out a doe's
udder so that the new guys could get hold of the teat. They won't nurse much or
long, but as long as they do get a snack, they'll be alright for several hours.
The first day and night are important; be sure the kids are nursing and getting
milk. Look for the little wagging tails, and you'll know they are being
satisfied. Newborn kids will nurse fairly often, but not long at a time. That
will increase, and they'll nurse less often and get more milk at one time. Govin
“Zeroing new HIV Infection”-World AIDS Day Message by District Collector Mrs.Jayashree Muralidharan.
| World AIDS DAY song by SEVAI TI Project functionaries |
Monday, December 2, 2013
“Getting to Zero” HIV/AIDS Target intervention and Link Workers Scheme workers of SEVAI took pledge on world AIDS Day-2013.
| SEVAI TI/LWS Teams taking pledge to work towards "Zeroing HIV" |
The world Aids day-2013 was observed
on 1, December 2013 by SEVAI, a Trichy based NGO in Allur near Trichirappalli. The
Project manager Mrs.Mohana Sundaram mentioned that When we speak about getting
to zero we mean zero new HIV infections, zero babies born with HIV and zero
deaths from AIDS related illnesses. The Link Worker District Resource
Person,Mrs.Amala Rajkumar said that The Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV)
enters the body through blood, semen, vaginal secretions or breast milk by way
of unprotected sexual contact. Transmission can also occur from a mother to a
child during pregnancy, birth or breast feeding, or contaminated body piercings
and tattoos. The TI and LWS teams thanked the valuable support given by NACO,
TANSACS, VHS and SEVAI for achieving the goals of getting Zero. The team took a
pledge that that they would work hard for reducing significantly the Sexual
transmission of HIV, including among young people, men who have sex with men
and transmission in the context of sex work and Vertical transmission of HIV
eliminated and AIDS-related maternal deaths reduced, All new HIV infections
prevented among people who use drugs, access to antiretroviral therapy for
people living with HIV who are eligible for treatment,TB deaths among people
living with HIV reduced, All people living with HIV and households affected by
HIV are addressed in all national social protection strategies and have access
to essential care and support and Zero tolerance for gender-based violence.-Govin
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Eco-Technology and agriculture practice enhance productivity in SEVAI Project.
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| Successful women farmer as trained by SEVAI |
| Learning student |
| Author Govin |
Thursday, October 31, 2013
“Dairy Project success depends on calves rearing”-D.Selvi, SEVAI
| Calves rearing in SEVAI -OFI Volunteers Cow project |
SEVAI/OFI
Volunteers cow project future depends on the successful rearing of calves and
heifers. Successful calf rearing is very dependent on the skill, experience and
empathy of the stock person looking after the animals. Simple preventative
management, observation and understanding are the ingredients that will make
the difference between successfully reared healthy heifers. In SEVAI Cow project,
Calves are selected from the best cows for faster genetic improvement. The SEVAI-OFI
farm manager Ms, D.Selvi enlightened the SHG Women those have cows at homes, “Calves
are born after a gestation of nine months. They usually stand within a few
minutes of calving, and suckle within an hour. However, for the first few days
they are not easily able to keep up with the rest of the herd, so young calves
are often left hidden by their mothers, who visit them several times a day to
suckle them. By a week old the calf is able to follow the mother all the time. Calves are usually weaned at about eight
to nine months of age. Animal Husbandry management begins
before birth with correct management of the dry cow, at, and immediately post
calving through peri-natal attention as necessary. Calve cows in a clean
environment. After the calf is born, it is essential the calf receives its
first feed of colostrum within the first six hours of birth. This provides the
maternal antibodies necessary to protect it against disease for the first weeks
of its life, but these immunological proteins can only be absorbed into the
bloodstream within the first 24 hours after the calf is born. Without this
passive disease protection it is almost impossible to rear a healthy calf. Care
and good husbandry practices through the milk feeding period will prevent and
rectify problems, greatly reduce calf deaths and achieve higher production and
profitability from healthy, well-grown heifers’-Govin
“Physical activity helps improve a pupils’ educational performance”- SEVAI School
| SEVAI Shanthi Matric Higher Secondary School pupils play time |
SEVAI Shanthi Matriculation Higher Secondary School in
Pettavaithalai of Trichirappalli District gives more importance to physical
Education to its school pupils regularly. One of the teachers, Mrs.Janathamani
recently spoke to pupils of the School, “Physical activity also helps
improve a pupil’s academic performance.
Regular physical activity in childhood and adolescence improves strength and
endurance, helps build healthy bones and muscles, helps control weight, reduces
anxiety and stress, increases self-esteem, and creates interest in studies. SEVAI
Shanthi Matriculation Higher Secondary School promotes physical activity
through comprehensive school physical activity programs, including recess,
classroom-based physical activity and physical education. Kids
love to move when they are exposed to creative, well-designed programs during
physical education, class exercise breaks, recess and before- and after-school
programs. SEVAI School uses all the opportunities during the school day to
increase pupils’ physical activity. Physical
activity is placed alongside those programs to make it a priority for us as a society.
We have an obligation to keep kids active; SEVAI
Shanthi Matriculation Higher Secondary School gives importance to
physical activity which helps pupils perform better in school. It helps them
focus better in the classroom and they behave better in school. This school ensures that physical education is
provided to all students in all classes and is taught by qualified teachers. SEVAI
Shanthi Matriculation Higher Secondary School also works with Parent teachers
association to provide out-of-school-time physical activity programs and share
physical activity facilities”. Janathamani further added, “Being physically
active is just as important to health as eating right. Children need 60 minutes
of moderate to vigorous active play every day to grow up to a healthy weight. That
physical activity is good for kids: It not only helps develop muscles and fend
off obesity, it also offers opportunities to socialize and learn new skills. To increase physical activity, children need physical
education, safe routes to walk and travels to school and access to playgrounds.
Children need access to sports leagues and dance or fitness programs that are
exciting and challenging to keep them engaged. In addition to being fun,
regular physical activity strengthens bones and muscles, increases self-esteem,
and provides many other health benefits. Physical activity, along with eating
healthy foods, can help children live healthier lives and perform better in school.
This school offers physically functional sports for students of all skill
levels and make sure that it is free and affordable for all children’.-Govin
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