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  • A free Medical Camp is being organized on the 14th of January, 2012 at Junior High School in village Rampur Deoria (Basti). A very big number of rural population devoid of good medical facilities is expected to benifit from this. Eminent doctors from the state will be participating in this. A free Computer Learning Workshop will also be conducted on this occasion at the same venue. More Details>>>

  • Ansal Yadav and Sara Naqvi were crowned champions of 6TH Raja Lakshmeshwar Singh Memorial U.P State Junior Badminton Tournament in Boys U 19 and Girls U 19 section respectively. The tournament was held at the Shaheed Satyavaan Singh Sports stadium, Basti from the 14th to 16th October 2011. More Details>>>

  • 6th Raja Lakshmeshwar Singh Memorial Uttar Pradesh State Badminton Championship (Under17 and Under 19) Junior Boys and Girls is Scheduled to be held at Basti from 14th to 16th of October 2011. Prize Money for the Tournament will be 1 lac. Each district/club/sports college may sent two entries in each category. Events will be boys singles under 19, boys singles under 17, girls singles under 19, girls singles under 17, boys doubles under 19, boys doubles under 17, girls doubles under 19, girls doubles under 17

  • RLS SEWA calls for the contributions to the 6th Raja Lakshmeshwar Singh Memorial Uttar Pradesh State Badminton Championship. More Details>>>

  • Dr. Kalam's visit to Basti covered by 104 Electronic Media across the globe.

  • Education & crafts training to children of mobile gypsy like construction labourers. They lead a mobile gypsy type of life with families. The children do not get any education and do not even have identification and birth certificates. Twenty-two such children were identified at a worksite in Lucknow. Twelve children in the age group of five years to nine years have been admitted in a proper primary school “ Bal Vidya Mandir, RDSO campus” fees, books, uniforms etc is all born by the society remaining children who were either too old to start afresh or too young are being taught by Mrs. Nandita Singh in informal way at IRITM Hardoi by pass Alamnagar Lucknow from Monday-Thursday 17-19hrs.

  • Computer training for housewife’s starting from 1st October 2011. Classes will be held every Sunday from 15-18 hrs free of cost. Interested housewives may report at CMC Institute, Rani Lakshmi complex, opposite Roadways, Basti and contact Mr. Abhishek  Nandan mobile no. 7275763701

  • Craft workshop using waste material will be held for village girls at Ghandhariya faiz. The art of Paper meshy will be taught by Mrs. Nandita Singh interested girls may contact Mr. Ashok mobile no. 9451465119

  • Recalling his meeting with 6,000 farmers during his days at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 2006, he said, "In that meet, farmers gave me their experience on some aspects of value addition for their produce.Farmers need assured quality of seeds and cost effective pesticides and fertilisers and they also need to be facilitated with water bodies in their region, de-silted and well connected."
    Earlier, while felicitating some achievers from this region, who, while taking Kalam as their role model, had chosen to give up their professional careers in far off lands to return to their roots and contribute towards making a difference to the soil where they were born and bred.
    Answering questions at an interactive session later, Kalam suggested, "The best way to rid this country of corruption that was eating into our roots was to motivate young children to launch a movement by curbing their own parents from indulging in corrupt practices."
    He went on to ask, "How many of the parents will listen to their children if they were asked to do so. Please raise your hands." (Source: Mr. Sharad Pradhan, IANS)

 

   
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