Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Visit with ApalGhar team at Kakatkari basti.

Date : 25th April 2015
- Visit with ApalGhar team at Kakatkari basti
.- Talked with the people and they are happy with the Doctors visit.
 Now every week the Doctor's team will be visiting to this pada for medical check-ups with Mobile Medical unit.


   

   Thanks a lot Vijay kaka and his Doctor           team.
    




तिथल्या कुपोषित मुलीला जेव्हा विजय काकांनी कडेवर घेवून लाड केले , तेव्हा ते पाहून मला संत तुकारामांच्या एका अभंगाची आठवण झाली,
जे का रंजले गांजले ।
त्यासि म्हणे जो आपुलें ॥
तो चि साधु ओळखावा ।
 देव तेथें चि जाणावा ॥

   रंजल्या गांजल्यांची सेवा करणाऱ्या , मानवसेवा      हीच ईश्वरसेवा मानणाऱ्या आणि तसेच     
  जगणाऱ्या   विजय काकांना माझा साष्टांग दंडवत 

  For more details about 'Apala Ghar' visit @ http://www.apalaghar.com/

Monday, April 20, 2015

A visit Katkari Basti Paud gaon, Tal. Mualshi

A Visit Katkari pada, at Paud, Tal. Mulashi
Date : 19th April 2015
- 30 kms from Pune, over 16 families including 45+kids are living.
- Battling wtih hunger, poverty and malnutrition 
- 50+ such padas/bastis are situated near by area.
Mr. Nitin Ghodke and his team is working in this padas and working on malnutrition, education of kids.
Currently one community hall construction is going on with the help of CSR activity of IT Company.
Now they are working on providing nutrition supplements/foods and educational activities for the kids.
If you want to help/info you can contact
Mr. Nitin Ghodke +91-8237710032/9112127705



In spite of the great poverty, playing a game clearly is a joyous event for the children. I will never forget the smile on girl child. This little kid's smile made my day, I was wondering how they are enjoying game, helping their younger brother , and I was seeing only her eyes and small face with true  emotions!




Friday, March 20, 2015

Homemade Abacus

Home made Abacus

Materials : Wooden  batten (lipping pattil), Pencils, Beads 


Slipper can also be used instead of wooden batten
Using Slipper/Wooden batten :

  • A simple abacus can be made from a used rubber slipper/wooden batten. 
  • Make three equidistant circular holes in a slipper with a shoemaker’s punch, Or drill in wooden batten. They should be just big enough so that a pencil can fit tightly in them. 
  • Stand three pencils in the slipper. Cut the pencils so that only nine beads can be fitted in one pencil. 
  • The pencils represent place value – the right one “units” the middle one “tens” and the left one “hundreds”. 

Below Image represents value '234'




Wednesday, February 04, 2015

Arvind Gupta - Toys from Trash



Arvind Gupta is an Indian toy inventor and popularizer of science.
Gandhian in outlook, Arvind Gupta developed idea of creating simple toys and educational experiments using locally available materials as well as items usually thrown as trash. 
These simple toys, he found, fascinated children and Gupta went on to make these as the hallmark of his movement of popularizing science. 
His first book, "Matchstick Models and other Science Experiments" was reprinted in 12 languages. 
His  website holds instructions, including short video clips on YouTube, in a number of languages, for making hundreds of improvised toys, which he makes available freely without copyright restrictions.
He inspired from a number of people, including Gautama Buddha, George Washington Carver and his mother.


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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Akshar Bharati School Day - Dnyanprabodhini School,Hadapsar

Dnyanprabodhini School,Hadapsar , 31st Jan 2015
Activities
- Drawing Competation.
- Scientific toys demo by Mr. Vaidya
Vaidya kaka quickly mingle with the children,
Explained the various fun activities and science behind it.
It was really great fun. The children enjoyed a lot.
You can see gleam in the children eyes while doing activities.