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Sunday, 25 August 2013
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Project Love & Respect (Fisher Man Village 2013)
Vision: To reach
the people of the society who are less fortunate and to adore these innocent
smiles that are not noticed in our society & help women empowerment.
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a) We are talking about many beautiful innocent children to
start with who are children’s of fisherman ,sex workers so on and so forth ,
who do not have an opportunity of any
kind of education .
b)We talk about women who are under privileged in the
society because they are sex workers and do not have any importance in society ,
if these women has different choices they would not be in this situation ,we are not saying we will
change the world but we will together make a difference
c) We talk about the people who are suffering from various
deceases and cannot afford their cure. Our aim is to see if we together can
help these people with medical aid.
d) We are also helping people in this village to live a
better life & assure them all, they are a part of Society and we all care
for them.
Our Effort’s
We are running a census in the fisher man village which will
be initiated soon .The census will help us determine the exact number of children’s with their correct age group so we can provide them
correct help in terms to social up bringing
& education
The Census will help us find out the major sickness that
people are facing ,like Asthma ,Aids and so on & so forth and will give us
crystal clear idea of which medical Campinas we should be running in the near
future because our cause is aided by Few Medical Institution & looking for more
assistance as well
Will help use to
fight problem like Prostitution, because of few local help we are aware of the
people engaged in sex trading & children abuse as well.
The Census will help us to get perfect count of the people
living in the fisher man village as well; will also give us a clear picture of
birth rate & death rate as well
Will help us find out
what are the major problems that are faced by the people of the fisher man
village
The Census is a true fact that will give us an uncut vision
of Fisher man village & will also help other organization to work for the
betterment of the settlers of the fisher man village.
Will also help to
find out the number of youth that are unemployed and to see if we can provides
them with some help in the form of employment
Will also help us to carter to senior citizens and get them
their rights in the society
Will help us to understand those who suffering from alcohol
addiction & will give us an idea of the intensity of the program we need to
run for the effected
Women abuse is another issue we face through the country,
and with the help of local authorities we could help the women affected by
these atrocities.
Women empowerment under all age group is also one of the
main reasons of the Project
Some thing about the NGO initiating this Project
THE
OLIVE ORISSA is a register organization in IGR, Cuttack, under Register of
Society Act, 1860 which is register to work through out Orissa. It obtained its
registration in the year 2003. The organization mainly works on the Projects
like - Tribal Child Education & Health, Skill Development for the Young
rural girls and Women for self earning, Mobile Check up Camp for rural village
families, Relief & Rehabilitation Project due to natural calamity etc.
The organization has obtained FCRA (Foreign Contributions
& Regulation Act.) from Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, New Delhi
to receive funds from foreign countries organizations as well as foreign
donors.
Website: www.theoliveorissa.org
Social Contributions from the
Society & Institutional Aid
We know our
efforts are toward the betterment of the people who are less fortunate, We have
helping hands but we would appreciate if there could be more support .This will
help us together to bring betterment to many who are less fortunate.
Rufus David
Social
Worker
(Editor&
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Sunday, 28 July 2013
Raghurajpur (Art Village ) .....Odisha
People in Odisha have been blessed with talent & an eye for being unique .This state has a perfect blend of nature & art ,me writing this article is a reason because my eye has witnessed the immense beauty of the place & people as well .Raghurajpur is a place with amazing creative artists that are at work always & it is a sight to witness ......This form of art is called Patachitra and its has enhanced art in Odisha ........ Come experience the Uniqueness
Thank you Marina Makhova & Kim for beautiful pic's
Thank you Marina Makhova & Kim for beautiful pic's
Thanks
& regard
Rufus
David (Editor & Writer )
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Food .......Odisha Uncut
Odisha is indeed a haven for food lovers because it caters
to all the varieties of food from amazing vegetarian food to the best of mouth watering
costal food as well, From the city of Puri to the villiges around there are a varieties
of mouth watering delicious food available and this reason can keep people going for
some time ....Odisha Uncut
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Rufus David (Editor & Writer)
Friday, 26 July 2013
Sun Temple .....Exclusive with Rufus's Travel Uncut
Konark is also known as Konaditya. The name Konark is derived form the words Kona - Corner and Arka - Sun; it is situated on the north eastern corner of Puri or the Chakrakshetra. Konark is also known as Arkakshetra.
This temple built in 1278 CE by the Ganga King Narasimha Deva is one of the grandest temples of India and was referred to as theBlack Pagoda. The ruins of this temple were excavated in late 19th century. The tower over the Garbagriha is missing, however theJagmohana is intact, and even in this state, it is awe inspiring.
Legend has it that Samba, the king of Krishna and Jambavati entered the bathing chamber of Krishna's wifes, and was cursed by Krishna with leprosy. It was decreed that he would be relieved of the curse by worshipping the sun God on the sea coast north east of Puri. Accordingly Samba reached Konaditya Kshetra and discovered an image of Surya seated on the lotus, worshipped him and was relieved of his curse.
It is said that the temple was not completed as conceived because the foundation was not strong enough to bear the weight of the heavy dome. Local beleif has it that it was constructed in entirety, however its magnetic dome caused ships to crash near the seashore, and that the dome was removed and destroyed and that the image of the Sun God was taken to Puri.
The Temple: The Konark temple is widely known not only for its architectural grandeur but also for the intricacy and profusion of sculptural work. The entire temple has been conceived as a chariot of the sun god with 24 wheels, each about 10 feet in diameter, with a set of spokes and elaborate carvings. Seven horses drag the temple. Two lions guard the entrance, crushing elephants. A flight of steps lead to the main entrance.
The nata mandir in front of the Jagamohana is also intricately carved. Around the base of the temple, and up the walls and roof, are carvings in the erotic style. There are images of animals, foliage, men, warriors on horses and other interesting patterns. There are three images of the Sun God, positioned to catch the rays of the sun at dawn, noon and sunset.
And for more Blessings & experience of divinity come and witness the magic ........Konark (Odisha)
Special thanks to Marina Makhova for beautiful pic's
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This temple built in 1278 CE by the Ganga King Narasimha Deva is one of the grandest temples of India and was referred to as theBlack Pagoda. The ruins of this temple were excavated in late 19th century. The tower over the Garbagriha is missing, however theJagmohana is intact, and even in this state, it is awe inspiring.
Legend has it that Samba, the king of Krishna and Jambavati entered the bathing chamber of Krishna's wifes, and was cursed by Krishna with leprosy. It was decreed that he would be relieved of the curse by worshipping the sun God on the sea coast north east of Puri. Accordingly Samba reached Konaditya Kshetra and discovered an image of Surya seated on the lotus, worshipped him and was relieved of his curse.
It is said that the temple was not completed as conceived because the foundation was not strong enough to bear the weight of the heavy dome. Local beleif has it that it was constructed in entirety, however its magnetic dome caused ships to crash near the seashore, and that the dome was removed and destroyed and that the image of the Sun God was taken to Puri.
The Temple: The Konark temple is widely known not only for its architectural grandeur but also for the intricacy and profusion of sculptural work. The entire temple has been conceived as a chariot of the sun god with 24 wheels, each about 10 feet in diameter, with a set of spokes and elaborate carvings. Seven horses drag the temple. Two lions guard the entrance, crushing elephants. A flight of steps lead to the main entrance.
The nata mandir in front of the Jagamohana is also intricately carved. Around the base of the temple, and up the walls and roof, are carvings in the erotic style. There are images of animals, foliage, men, warriors on horses and other interesting patterns. There are three images of the Sun God, positioned to catch the rays of the sun at dawn, noon and sunset.
And for more Blessings & experience of divinity come and witness the magic ........Konark (Odisha)
Special thanks to Marina Makhova for beautiful pic's
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