Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts
Chikodi LEADer Helps 30 Villagers Apply for Aadhaar Cards
Rekha Nilappagol, a LEADer of Women's College Chikodi, thought of doing
something for the people of her village. She of
providing Aadhaar Cards for the people of village. An Aadhaar Card is a beneficial government facility, but many people are unaware as to how to fill the out application forms in order to get a card. Rekha thought to help her village by helping the people acquire Aadhaar Cards. She went to the
homes of villagers and asked them to give their details in order to fill
the application forms. People were impressed by her initiative agreed
to give their details. Rekha was able to collect the details of 30+
people and has submitted the forms to the authorities. Rekha is happy that she could do something for her village people
and she considers herself a LEADer for taking up this project and is
thankful to LEAD for providing her the platform to help her community.
Posted on Sunday, September 15, 2013
Project: Indian Constitution
Chaitra V. Kulkarni (SC Nandimath Law College, Bagalkot)
Although learning about the Indian Constitution is a compulsory academic subject for all students, Chaitra noticed that many students did not show any interest in the Indian Constitution. Chaitra created interest within students and taught them herself about the Indian Constitution. Chaitra reached out to over 1,800 students and excited them about a crucial aspect of Indian government and history.
Posted on Monday, March 04, 2013
Project: Plantation in Former Field
LEADer
Name: Basavraj
College: Davangere University, MSW Dept.
Basavaraj from the MSW Dept. of Davangere University planted trees in a former field at Bhavihal village. He
observed that many of the villagers did not know about government facilities. So, he took initiative to support the villagers. He collaborated with an agriculture office and brought coconut trees to plant in a former field.
Posted on Saturday, December 15, 2012
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