പുത്തൻവേലിക്കര വാർഡ് 12 ൽ 2018 &2019 വെള്ളപ്പൊക്ക നില നിർണയം
പുത്തൻവേലിക്കര വാർഡ് 12 ൽ 2018 &2019 വെള്ളപ്പൊക്ക നില നിർണയം

പുത്തൻവേലിക്കര വാർഡ് 12 ൽ 2018 &2019 വെള്ളപ്പൊക്ക നില നിർണയം

NSS camp was hosted in the Puthenvelikkara Grama Panchayath, the worst flood affected area of Ernakulam District. In the primary survey, the volunteers analysed the need of the community. As per the requirements of the local community, the volunteers cleaned the public roads and the premises of public and government buildings Panchayath library was renovated and bookshelves were rearranged according to the stock register. The volunteers also took part in the rehabilitation movement, “Unarvu” launched by the local community and endeavoured to sensitise the people about the causes of flood and to familiarize them with the disaster mitigation strategies. The students propagated knowledge of the relationship between environment and the natural disasters acquired from lectures to the local public. A warning about the possibilities of an impending draught that would follow the flood was also given to the public so that they would be careful while utilizing natural resources. The students also volunteered to water the plants in the draught stricken public area. Evidence of Success: The integration of the students in the society helped them to ruminate over the affairs of communal significance. The assimilation of the students with the local community gave the students a firsthand knowledge of the true life and enabled them to sense the pulse of the society. Problems Encountered: The UBA villages adopted are vast in expanse which was hard to be covered by the students amidst the academic pursuits. Noncooperation from the natives’ side was also challenging to make the practice fruitful.

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