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Floods in Bihar: A report on AID’s work
The floods occurring this year caused by River Kosi which changed its course due to an embankment breach at Indo-Nepal border, brought a havoc of unthinkable magnitude submerging thousands of villages in water which had never experienced floods in last hundred years. Millions of people were left homeless along with a huge loss of lives and property in parts of Bihar that were already marginalized.
AID Retreat – Only to go forward again!
For the Labor Day weekend I traveled to College Park to meet with other AIDers who were interested in discussing the challenges before AID and finding a few ways forward. So, the retreat began on Saturday with about 25 of us huddled on the basement floor of Surekhaji, a long time College Park volunteer.
Partner Update: Mozda Collective, Gujarat
Mozda Collective is an NGO working in the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary area, Baruch, Gujarat for 17 years on a wide range of development issues, including watershed development, women’s co-operatives, alternative energy and forest resources.
LSS/Prayaas conduct Summer Camp
AID partners, Lok Shikshan Sansthan (LSS) and Prayaas have been working with tribal children in the Bhadesar area of Chittoregarh District in Rajasthan. A major problem in the local schools is that the teachers only attend school intermittently thus leading to children dropping out as parents question the effectiveness.
Recently approved projects
September TMIA pdf
Volume 14, issue 6 Editors: Subhrajit Bhattacharya, Srinadh Madhavapeddi
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