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ANNUAL REPORT 2011 - 12 INTRODUCTION Variety is the spice of life and the year 2011-12 was also filled with a variety of activities and attractive programmes. Various workshops and courses arranged not only proved beneficial for our ladies but also endeavored to make them self-reliant, thereby ensuring the propagation of our motto ‘Self Help’. SURUCHI (Welfare) Welfare is one of the primary concerns and several measures are taken to bring out the potential and hidden talents in the CGWWA members as well as develop the skills further, thus helping them to attain financial independence. CGWWA (HEADQUARTERS) Tatrakshika Day was celebrated at the welfare centre, Noida. President Tatrakshika, Mrs Jayasree Muralidharan was welcomed during Tatrakshika Milan. A demonstration on flower making was conducted during the occasion. An awareness programme on domestic violence was organised by NGO, ‘Maitree’ at CGWWA Welfare Centre, Noida. A picnic for Tatrakshika ladies was organised to Akshardham, Swami Narayan Temple, New Delhi. A heritage walk to India Park, Mehrauli managed by Archeological Survey of India was organised for the ladies. Talent show was put up by the wards of CG personnel to encourage their inborn talents. To inculcate the importance of sports in children, sports activities were arranged for different age groups of children and some sports activities were conducted for the ladies too. Tailoring and embroidery classes are an ongoing programme and it is held in batches. Demonstration on various activities like pickle making, glass painting and nib painting were held on different occasions at the welfare centre. A short course for baking was held at Kalyan Kendra, Noida. Tatrakshika ladies got an opportunity to learn block printing in different fabrics at NWWA Centre, New Delhi. A three month course on self grooming was held at Kendra and many ladies benefitted with the self grooming programme. A dance class for children of CG personnel has also been started at welfare centre, Noida. A demonstration on the art of making ethnic Gujarati snacks was held at CGWWA welfare centre, Noida. The highlight of the event was the making of instant dhokla’s. Mrs Madhulika Verma, the erstwhile President, NWWA visited CGHQ and interacted with 14
Tatrakshikas during which experiences were shared to enrich the knowledge and exposure of the ladies. CGWWA (WEST) The courses on ‘Self Grooming’, ‘Fabric painting’ and ‘Mehandi’ were conducted at Welfare Centre, Mumbai. Demonstrations were carried out on making of sweets, sanskar-rangoli, candle making, rakhi making, gift wrapping, etc. A fabric painting competition was also held at the Welfare Centre, Powai. Pot painting and cooking classes were conducted for ladies at New Mangalore. Demonstrations were organised on jewellery making, preparation of exotic dishes and desserts, cushion making, cutting and stitching of ladies’ suits, skin care by using home made products, flower making and rakhi making for the ladies at Kochi. As part of the ‘Onam’ festivity, a drawing and painting competition was held for children of various age groups at DHQ-4 and floral decoration, ‘Pookalam’ competition was also organised for the ladies. Various demonstrations were carried out under the aegis of CGWWA at Goa. A few note worthy amongst them are preparation of various delicacies by M/s Nestle India and making of diya and lanterns, workshop by M/s Fevicryl on painting techniques, etc. Numerous Workshops were conducted for the ladies at Daman to hone their skills. These included utilization of Fevicryl colours, stencil painting, tie and dye, Warli painting and ‘Shilpkar’. Mehandi classes comprising of basic, Arabic and designs for Dulhan started at Welfare Centre. Painting and salad decoration competitions were conducted at Beypore. A week long beautician course for ladies was organised at CGWWA centre, Karwar. A ‘Kheer(Payasam)’ competition was held at Vizhinjam which tickled the culinary skills of the ladies. CGWWA (EAST) Long courses in embroidery, tailoring, self grooming and short course in Mehndi design was conducted. Competitions like ‘best out of waste’, hair styling, puja thali, cake baking etc were conducted. Demo’s by experts on designer stitching, artificial flower making, jewellery designing, candle making, beauty tips, healthy & nutritious snacks etc were arranged. Special classes on ‘baked dishes’ using ‘Microwave’ by ‘ASAN Memorial Institute of Hotel Management’ and on ‘Thai cooking’ by M/s Nestle India was also organised. A workshop called ‘Good Hostess’ was organised which demonstrated style in salad arrangement, vegetable carving, table napkin folding, table setting and lot more. Hobby classes like Western and Classical dances were conducted at welfare centers which culminated in ‘Talent Hunt’ competition. Karate classes also successfully completed with 08 children receiving Yellow belt and 06 children being awarded Orange belt. 15
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Tatrakshikas during which experiences were shared <strong>to</strong> enrich the knowledge <strong>and</strong> exposure of the<br />
ladies.<br />
CGWWA (WEST)<br />
The courses on ‘Self Grooming’, ‘Fabric painting’ <strong>and</strong> ‘Meh<strong>and</strong>i’ were conducted at Welfare<br />
Centre, Mumbai. Demonstrations were carried out on making of sweets, sanskar-rangoli, c<strong>and</strong>le<br />
making, rakhi making, gift wrapping, etc. A fabric painting competition was also held at the Welfare<br />
Centre, Powai.<br />
Pot painting <strong>and</strong> cooking classes were conducted for ladies at New Mangalore. Demonstrations<br />
were organised on jewellery making, preparation of exotic dishes <strong>and</strong> desserts, cushion making,<br />
cutting <strong>and</strong> stitching of ladies’ suits, skin care by using home made products, flower making <strong>and</strong> rakhi<br />
making for the ladies at Kochi. As part of the ‘Onam’ festivity, a drawing <strong>and</strong> painting competition was<br />
held for children of various age groups at DHQ-4 <strong>and</strong> floral decoration, ‘Pookalam’ competition was<br />
also organised for the ladies.<br />
Various demonstrations were carried out under the aegis of CGWWA at Goa. A few note worthy<br />
amongst them are preparation of various delicacies by M/s Nestle India <strong>and</strong> making of diya <strong>and</strong><br />
lanterns, workshop by M/s Fevicryl on painting techniques, etc.<br />
Numerous Workshops were conducted for the ladies at Daman <strong>to</strong> hone their skills. These included<br />
utilization of Fevicryl colours, stencil painting, tie <strong>and</strong> dye, Warli painting <strong>and</strong> ‘Shilpkar’. Meh<strong>and</strong>i<br />
classes comprising of basic, Arabic <strong>and</strong> designs for Dulhan started at Welfare Centre.<br />
Painting <strong>and</strong> salad decoration competitions were conducted at Beypore. A week long beautician<br />
course for ladies was organised at CGWWA centre, Karwar. A ‘Kheer(Payasam)’ competition was<br />
held at Vizhinjam which tickled the culinary skills of the ladies.<br />
CGWWA (EAST)<br />
Long courses in embroidery, tailoring, self grooming <strong>and</strong> short course in Mehndi design was<br />
conducted.<br />
Competitions like ‘best out of waste’, hair styling, puja thali, cake baking etc were conducted.<br />
Demo’s by experts on designer stitching, artificial flower making, jewellery designing, c<strong>and</strong>le making,<br />
beauty tips, healthy & nutritious snacks etc were arranged. Special classes on ‘baked dishes’ using<br />
‘Microwave’ by ‘ASAN Memorial Institute of Hotel Management’ <strong>and</strong> on ‘Thai cooking’ by M/s Nestle<br />
India was also organised. A workshop called ‘Good Hostess’ was organised which demonstrated style<br />
in salad arrangement, vegetable carving, table napkin folding, table setting <strong>and</strong> lot more.<br />
Hobby classes like Western <strong>and</strong> Classical dances were conducted at welfare centers which<br />
culminated in ‘Talent Hunt’ competition. Karate classes also successfully completed with 08 children<br />
receiving Yellow belt <strong>and</strong> 06 children being awarded Orange belt.<br />
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