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COMMUNAL HARMONY CAMPAIGNING WEEK

Communal Harmony Campaigning Week was celebrated on 24.11.2014. During

the campaigning SERWWO organized a Seminar on “Importance of women in

Indian Society and their role in the development of a secular and harmonious

society”.

Women from the fields of Medical, Religious Organizations, Education

participated and discussed the role played by Women in building a harmonious

and secular society.

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

SERWWO Adra is playing a role in empowering Women working in Railway

colonies and near about by running skill development course, so that women

may become self reliant and undertake economic activities to support their

families as well as help society.

SERWWO Adra organized a 4 week’s Personal Grooming Parlour course at one of

its Parlour at Adra.

32 participants benefited from the course.

SUMMER CAMP

In order to bridge Digital divide and promote digital literacy , SERWWO Adra

organized 2 months computer coaching classes at Adra Public School during

summer breaks. This helped girls and Women from Railway colonies and

outsider to get trained in basics of computers.

20 Nos. of students got trained in various computer applications.

WOMEN’S DAY

SERWWO Adra celebrated International Women‘s Day to recognize meritorious

and outstanding services put in by Women employees of Adra Division. During

the event, selected women employees from different departments were

presented with attractive gifts and merit certificates.

Scholarship for the year 2014

sons/daughters of Group

Division who are perusing higher education on behalf of SERWWO/HQ.

SCHOLARSHIP

Scholarship for the year 2014-15 was given to meritorious students

sons/daughters of Group- ‘C’ and ‘D’ Railway employees of Adra

Division who are perusing higher education on behalf of SERWWO/HQ.

15 was given to meritorious students -

‘C’ and ‘D’ Railway employees of Adra

Division who are perusing higher education on behalf of SERWWO/HQ.

MAY DAY CELEBRATION

International May Day recognises the role played by workers and employees in

the growth of an organisation.

SERWWO Adra celebrated the same by recognizing the outstanding role played

by non-teaching workers at its various schools – Adra Public School, Navjivan

Vidyalaya, Mukul Bithi, Little Flower School/Anara.

16 nos. of non-teaching employees were given cash award.

OLD AGE HOME

SERWWO Adra supports Old Age home run by St. Vincent at Adra. Its Executive

members visit the old age home regularly to interact with the occupants,

organize medical camps, distribute gifts and bring joy to the old and destitute

women. Such efforts make life of inmates meaningful & joyful.

HOME FOR POOR AND DESTITUTE CHILDREN

SERWWO/Adra also supports poor and destitute children hostelled at Adra by

St. Vincent.

Its members regularly visit the hostel to interact with the children, and organize

sports and cultural programme to encourage them to participate in various co-

curricular activities and make them a responsible citizen.

Adra Public School

Little Flower School, Anara

Navjivan Vidyalaya

Mukul Bithi School

Tailoring & Stitching Centre

Beauty Parlour

Computer Coaching Centre

Education Coaching Centre

INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY

International Yoga Day was celebrated by SERWWO along with Officers and staff

of Adra Division on 21.06.15 at Community Hall Adra. Members of SERWWO

participated with their families to highlight the importance of Yoga to develop

ones body, mind and soul. The Yoga and meditation was conducted by the

Volunteers of Patanjali Yoga Peeth Adra, Institute of Training and Development,

Raghunathpur and Brahmma Kumari Ishwariyas Vishwapeeth, Purulia.

SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY WOMEN’S WELFARE ORGANISATION ADRA

Sitting from Left to Right

Mrs. Rashmi Raj (Jt. Secretary), Mrs. Rashmi Chandrikapure (Secretary),

Mrs. Abha Gupta (President), Mrs. Rajani Sinha (Treasurer), Mrs. Payal.

Standing from Left to Right

Mrs. Sabita, Mrs. M. Anita, Mrs. Deepika Mandal, Mrs. Rita Ghosh, Mrs.

Rajni Sha ,Mrs. Kalpana , Mrs. Manisha Harit, Mrs. Meera Pandey.

SERWWO Adra is one of the very few Divisional women welfare organization which is

running 4 Schools, 2 Educational coaching centers, 5 canteens & 2 Grooming parlours. It

works on voluntary basis to support society, make them secured, self reliant & educate the

children of the economically backward society, helping them in economic upliftment.