Houses are ready for rehabilitation
30 May 2005
25 houses in the Alappuzha district are ready
for habitation. The work on the 125 other houses
is about 80 percent over. The ashram is building two
types of houses here according to the two plans provided
by the government - one for houses close to the sea
and one for those that are further inland.
Construction of houses is progressing at a fast pace
in the 1, 3, 4 and 5th wards of Alappad Panchayat.
Within 15 days from the start of work the piling for
a 100 houses is over and the work on the super-structure
has started. At each stage of construction government
officials have been inspecting the work and giving
sanction for the next stage.
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The government has prohibited re-construction of
houses which had been right on the sea coast. They
have provided an alternate site in Kulashekharapuram
across the backwaters for the displaced.The ashram
has finished concreting work of the 16 houses allotted
there.
There are over 1,200 people, including brahmachari's,
brahmacharini's and volunteers working day in and out
on the construction of houses.
24 May
The ashram conducted two five day camps for children
of the tsunami affected areas of Alappad and Alappuzha
in the ashram itself. There were classes on yoga, sanskrit,
spoken english and character development. The children
were lucky to have the opportunity to have direct interaction
with Amma -- they had question answer sessions, sang
bhajans and performed for Her.
The children had an opportunity to express and enhance
their creative abilities in special drawing and clay
modeling The ashram looked after the accommodation
and food for approximately five thousand children who
participated in the camps. classes. The children were
also given certificates of participation.
20 May
The reconstruction work in Pudukuppam, starting
with reconstruction of houses was initiated by the
ashram with Brahmachari Abhayamrita Chaitanya laying
the foundation stone.
17 May
Under the auspices of the ashram 12 marriages
have been solemnised so far in the coastal belt near
the ashram, with the ashram providing gold ornaments,
clothing and arranged for the marriage feast.
In Tamil Nadu the ashram salvaged 190 motor boat
engines from under sand and debris, repaired them,
provided new propeller shafts and handles and gave
it back to the fishermen.
96 damaged boats were repaired and reconditioned
with Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) and returned to
the fishermen of Nagapattinam.
15 May
21 boats were repaired and reconditioned
with Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) and returned to
the owners in Pudukuppam in Cuddalore district.
12 May
Ten fiber glass boats have been made by
the ashram and are ready for allotment. The cost
of one boat is about 2 to 2.5 lakh rupees. On an average
a boat would be a means of livelihood for seven to
ten fishermen families.
11 May
In Alappad, the district collector Shri. B. Srinivas
laid the foundation stone flagging off the construction
of houses in Alappad by the ashram.
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