05 October 09 diary

Building Construction Part 9 – completing the cycle shed work!

The much awaited cycle shed, finally got ready this month! A few minor works like floor levelling and finishing the walls by pointing were undertaken and the shed is now operational.

This also means we have more workshop space now as cycles were being parked there for want of space especailly when it rained.

construction

construction

Bamboo craft: making a door using bamboo!

We needed an extra door to the Thulir Kitchen area. So far, most doors we use are made of ferrocement. We decided we will make this one out of bamboo [much nicer looking!] and thought this would be a good opportunity to learn bamboo craft skills.

Our students are already familiar with bamboo. So all they needed was some guidence in the design of the door. We already had one design so they had to adapt it to the specific opening size here.

bamboo craft

bamboo craft

bamboo craft

Sessions on HIV/ AIDS

We had a visit by Mrs Julie from Nalam Child Development Centre, Namakkal to Thulir, this month. She has experience in working with children / youth in communication skills and also on HIV/ AIDS. She held a couple of sessions for our senior students.

HIV / AIDS

HIV / AIDS

Continuing electronics classes

The sessions that Sanjeev had held on electronics was continued this month, so that concepts could be better understood and to maintain continuity. Perumal took these classes.

electronics

electronics

Vinu helps with Porgai craft production

The Porgai womens group that does exquisite Lambadi embroidery was making products against a deadline for an exhibition in Bangalore. Unfortunately a flu epidemic in our area affected this group too and they were short of hands to finish their orders. Vinu got an opportunity to step in and draw patterns in fabric that could be sent for embroidery work. This was a good learning experience as Vinu plans to start a craft production unit of his own.

craft

Theory sessions

Classroom theory sessions continued with some intensity this month. Math skills are a particularly weak area and we have almost daily sessions on strengthening this area.

Theory

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  1. By Newsletter July – November 2009 « Thulir on December 5, 2009 at 6:55 pm

    […] The cycle shed is finally over!. A bamboo door was a nice opportunity for some of the students to show their craft skills.More electronics work and sessions on HIV/ AIDS are other highlights. Read more […]

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