employment

Tuesday, January 26, 2010


business job


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Submit Creative Video for Chance at $5,000

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Presidents Day

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Worst City for Employment

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Thank-You Letters

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Is Outplacement the Choice for You?

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Top Cities for Teacher Salaries

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What to Expect from Outplacement Services

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Unemployment Benefits

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Stock Market Schedule

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Stores Open on Christmas

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Rights of a Worker with Disabilities

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Salary After Taxes

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Consulting Job Opportunities

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How to Find the Right Job

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Career Planning

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Daylight Savings Time

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Relocating

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Career Advice for College Students

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Columbus Day

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Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Rhodes Scholar

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Why Do I Need a Professionally Written Resume?

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Unusual Careers

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Seasonal Summer Jobs

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Career Coaching

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Health Care Jobs

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How to Find the Best Hospitals to Work For

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Dressing for the Job Interview

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America’s Job Bank

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Future employers may dig into your past. Be prepared.

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Brand You, Learn how to market yourself to employers.

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Help Wanted – Top Ten Reasons to Respond to help wanted ads

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Employment Opportunities for Teenagers

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Legal Jobs – Paralegal Employment

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Global Most Wanted: Top 10 Most Desired Employees

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How to Secure the Best Employment Opportunities

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A 12-Step Program for Surviving Unemployment

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Employment Tips to Earn a Promotion

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How to Fix a Spotty Employment History

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Resume Paper

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Paralegal Jobs

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How to Make a Student Resume

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How to Get One of the Open Positions within a Company

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Job Offer

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What Am I Worth?

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Criteria for Choosing Your Perfect Job

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The Benefits of Modern Job Classifieds

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Wanted: Bank Tellers

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Employment in the Fifteen Most Populous States

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Online Employment: A Career Alternative

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Minority Employment Job and Career Resources

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How to Address Gaps in Your Employment History

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Five Unique Ways to Say “I Need a Job”

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Working Green in the Office

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How to Find the Best Job Listings

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Top 10 Towns for American Families

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Computer Software Engineers

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Easy Solutions to Workplace Problems

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Best Cities for Young Professionals

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Filling Out a Job Application

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Work Part-Time and Get Great Benefits Too

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Cash Jobs

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Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts

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Interview Tips to Get the Job

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Saving Time and Money on Public Transportation

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Five Solutions to Relieving Workplace Stress

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What Career Is Right for Me?

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The Next Big Thing in Job Hunting: Video Resumes

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How to Work at Home Effectively

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U.S. Longest and Shortest Commute To and From Work

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Start your career with the best employer

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How to Juggle the Time Constraints of Full-Time Jobs

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Challenges Faced by Hispanic Workers

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Best Cities to Live in for Young Singles

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Resume Design

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Evaluating Job Sites

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Fastest Growing Occupations

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June 2007 Employment Report

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America’s Top 50 Jobs

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Going Green: America’s 10 Greenest Cities

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The Best Cities to Live and Work In

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Back to School – Build your Skills

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What Employers Want

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Military Careers – serve the country

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Jobs in Nonprofits

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Jobs in Hollywood

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Government Jobs – Find public sector jobs

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Find a better, more exciting, job while employed

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Financial Careers – Find jobs in finance

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Environmental Jobs – Green Careers

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Engineering Career and Technology Jobs

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Adventure Jobs- Have a fun career while getting paid

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Perfect Your Resume – Write the resume that lands the job

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Ace Interviews – Learn how to market yourself effectively

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Hiring Manager Secrets: The 5 Smartest Interview Moves

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Networking – Want to get a job?

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Resume Writing Software Help – Get that Job

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Don’t Freeze in the Interview

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Cover Letters

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Peace Corps – Work in developing nations

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Salary Negotiation – Learn how to negotiate for a higher salary

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4 Steps to Cringe-Free Networking

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Who Really Has the Upper Hand? Employers or Job Seekers?

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Transitioning from Military to Civilian Employment: How To Best Present Yourself to Companies

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Corporate Culture

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America’s Best and Worst Cities to Live In

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Relocation to States with Highest Average Income

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Best Cities to Live In for Married People with Children

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Best Cities to Live In for Mid-Level Professionals

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Consulting Jobs

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How much am I worth – Getting a better salary

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Job Application

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Survey: Top Cities and Industries for Jobs

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The Best Employee Perks & Benefits

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401(k) Basics, Understand Your Retirement Benefits

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Work-at-Home Moms, Balance Motherhood & Career

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Temp Work – Pros and Cons of Temping

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Telecommuting Working from Home

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Seasonal Jobs

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Labor Online – Union Labor – Labor Day

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Internships: Get Your Foot in the Door

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International Jobs

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Immigration Issues

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Freelance Opportunities

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Entry Level Jobs

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Entrepreneurs – Be your own boss

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10 Easy Ways to Irritate Your Coworkers

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Grad School Primer – Help Your Career

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Why We Wind Up on the Wrong Career Path and What To Do About It

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Fastest-Growing Fields

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A Day in the Life

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Choose a Career – Match Personality with Profession

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Big City Jobs

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Education Jobs

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Writing a Great Student Resume

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The Top 10 Resume Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

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Resume Distribution Secrets

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Master the Interview: Insights from the Inside

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Five Steps to Creating a Resume That Gets Results

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The Components of a Winning Resume

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10 Steps to a Killer Resume

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6 Reasons You Should Post Your Resume

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Researching Companies

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Job Search Basics

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Differentiate Yourself in the Job Market through Freelance

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Job Fairs, Meet Face to Face with Company Representatives

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Comparing the different online Job Databases

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Texas Jobs – Employment in TX

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health and wealth first-aid

Saturday, January 23, 2010



ABC trust

first-aid:
A well-stocked first-aid kit, kept within easy reach, is a necessity in every home. Having supplies gathered ahead of time will help you handle an emergency at a moment's notice. You should keep one first-aid kit in your home and one in each car. Also be sure to bring a first-aid kit on family vacations.

Choose containers for your kits that are roomy, durable, easy to carry, and simple to open. Plastic tackle boxes or containers for storing art supplies are ideal, since they're lightweight, have handles, and offer a lot of space.


Include the following in each of your first-aid kits:
* first-aid manual
* sterile gauze
* adhesive tape
* adhesive bandages in several sizes
* elastic bandage
* antiseptic wipes
* soap
* antibiotic cream (triple-antibiotic ointment)
* antiseptic solution (like hydrogen peroxide)
* hydrocortisone cream (1%)
* acetaminophen and ibuprofen
* extra prescription medications (if the family is going on vacation)
* tweezers
* sharp scissors
* safety pins
* disposable instant cold packs
* calamine lotion
* alcohol wipes or ethyl alcohol
* thermometer
* plastic gloves (at least 2 pairs)
* flashlight and extra batteries
* mouthpiece for administering CPR (can be obtained from your local Red Cross)
* your list of emergency phone numbers
* blanket (stored nearby)


.............................ABC trust

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Entrepreneur


ABC trust


Entrepreneur : one who assumes the
responsibility and the risk for a
business operation with the
expectation of making a profit. The
entrepreneur generally decides on the
product, acquires the facilities, and
brings together the labor force,
capital, and production materials. If
the business succeeds, the
entrepreneur reaps the reward of
profits; if it fails, he or she takes the
loss.



The Austrian-American economist
Joseph A. Schumpeter stressed the
role of the entrepreneur as an
innovator, the person who develops a
new product, a new market, or a new
means of production. One important
example was Henry Ford. In the
industrialized economies of the late
20th century, giant corporations and
conglomerates have largely replaced
the individual owner-operator. There is
still a place for the entrepreneur,
however, in small businesses as well
as in the developing economies of the
Third World nations.


.............................ABC trust

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micro-finance


Micro-Finance:


ABC trust helps the world’s poorest,
especially women, improve their lives
and escape poverty through access to
microfinance and technology.


Global poverty is a daunting
challenge. But by making very small
loans to very determined people,
we’ve seen millions of the world’s poor
pull themselves out of poverty.


With a footprint in 3 nations, ABC trust
is able to identify local needs and
share best practices and lessons
learned to enhance and expand local
programs that move women from
poverty to financial self-sufficiency.


And, as a LIVYA info solutions, INDIA,
we are able to spot global trends and
problems and develop solutions that
are easily transferable to others who
share our poverty-focused goals.


............ABC trust

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education













Education:


It is estimated that 1 in 4 people worldwide have hypertension (including 1 in 3 Americans), and that 9 out of 10 people will become hypertensive at some point in their life.
In the United States, it is estimated that 32% of hypertensives are not aware of their condition, and only 50% of hypertensives take their medication as prescribed.
68% of Americans believe hypertension is "not a serious health concern".
Building Solutions
PharmaSmart is committed to providing tools and programs that enable improved discovery, education, disease state management, and therapeutic compliance for the hypertensive patient.
By working with our clients and partners in pharmacy, hospital, managed care, labs, and clinical networks, PharmaSmart delivers easy to use, cost effective hypertension management solutions.
PharmaSmart's programs involve a multi-pronged approach including world class medical technology, advanced patient data management platforms, professional training and execution models for clients, and educational tools and content for patients.
In short, we provide a comprehensive toolkit that helps our clients become "Experts in Blood Pressure Management" and get the message to their patients: "Be Smart! Track your blood pressure."

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our vision & mision


Aims & Objectives:

* To bring out the latent talents among youth by using different methods and provide necessary training to them to overcome from unemployment.
* To provide educational guidance to the youth to choose necessary course to build up their carrier in future.
* To develop team of volunteers and a chain on continuous process of social service activities by them and motivate the others to work as volunteers.
* To identify the dropout children and never enrolled children, motivate them and their parents and joined them in regular schools and hostels.
* To conduct, organize and run Vocational Training Centers to improve the skills among unemployed youth in order to improve their employment opportunities.
* To develop backward villages and weaker sections of people through integrated socio-economic activities in agriculture, horticulture, irrigation, Watershed Development, and improve the living conditions of the villagers and slum dwellers.
* To work for the protection and promotion of Environment in the following areas like Disaster Mitigation Management and Drought Relief Activities, Promotion of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Watershed Development, protection Forest-Eco-System and other related activities.
* To undertake activities towards Disaster Mitigation and train the vulnerable communities in Disaster Preparedness to reduce the loss during natural calamities.
* To organize health and medical camps on health awareness and also provide free medicines to the curable diseases.
* Comprehensive health and nutritious services by setting up community health facilities, mobile medical care, disabled care and day care centers for children and handicapped persons.
* To establish Temporary Homes for children of Broken Homes. Short Stay Homes for destitute women and provide Training for employable skills to them.
* To Start and manage Computer Training Centre in order to improve the employable skills among unemployed youth.
* To promote permanent and temporary methods of Family Planning among Eligible Couples to control the population.
* To educate the Adolescent boys and girls on physical changes, RTI, STI, HIV/AIDS and other Reproductive Health matters.
* To create awareness on HIV/AIDS and other chronicle diseases to public through taking up cultural campaigns, awareness camps, workshops and other activities.
* To improve the eco-friendly technologies like, conservation of potable water, utilization of solar energy, Community goober gas units ect.
* To work for the eradicate child labour system in the present Society.
* To encourage sustainable agricultural methods and Natural Pest Management methods in order to minimize the usage of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
* To assist organize, plan, coordinate and undertake activities that are related to the development and upliftment of artisans like weavers, potters etc., including those in rural and urban areas such as slums etc.
* To undertake activities and developmental schemes of Government and Quasi Government and Local Government Bodies for the overall development of poor.
* To inculcate thrift habit among rural and urban women for their earnings and form them as self-help groups and train them in book keeping. Leadership qualities and management systems.
* To initiate internal lending among self-help groups to meet their emergency needs and their capital requirements to start income generating activities.
* To borrow loans from NHFDC, NSFDC, Rastriya Mahila Kosh, NABARD and other Government/Foreign Agencies and lend to poor women and disabled for their self employment/income generating activities and for their development.
* Finally to do any or all such other lawful acts as may be deemed necessary or conductive for the attainment of all above objectives or anyone of them all decided by the Executive Committee and the General Body form time to time.
.......................................team organizing committee

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