Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van

by Prime Educational and Social Trust
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Help girls of our orphanage to get a school van
Distribution of sparingly used cloths to the poor
Distribution of sparingly used cloths to the poor

Distribution of sparingly used cloths to the poor

Distributing sparingly used clothes often referred to as clothing donations holds several important benefits for individuals, communities, and the environment. Donating gently used clothing helps meet the basic needs of individuals and families who may not have the means to purchase new clothes. Distributing sparingly used clothes can strengthen communities by fostering a sense of support and solidarity. Thrift shopping and clothing donations align with the principles of sustainability and responsible consumption. Reusing clothing reduces the need for new materials and energy-intensive production processes, contributing to a more sustainable future. Donating clothing can empower individuals to declutter their own wardrobes and make a positive impact by sharing their possessions with others. It's a tangible way for people to contribute to the well-being of their community. In summary, distributing sparingly used clothes is important because it addresses various social, environmental, and economic challenges. It helps meet the needs of individuals, reduces waste, promotes affordability, and supports the principles of sustainability and community engagement.

On 09.09.2023 the Prime Trust Founder and Managing Director Mr.S.M. Arasu visited the Ottankaduvetti Village of Villupuram District and distributed sparingly used clothes to the people in the village.

Distribution of sparingly used cloths to the poor
Distribution of sparingly used cloths to the poor
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Teachers Day Celebrations
Teachers Day Celebrations

rime Trust Founder and Managing Director Mr. S.M. Arasu honors the remedial school teachers on teachers’ day.

Teachers' Day is a day dedicated to honoring and appreciating the significant role that teachers play in the lives of their students and in society as a whole. The reasons for honoring teachers on this day are multifaceted. Teachers work tirelessly to educate and shape the future of their students. They often go above and beyond their regular duties to provide guidance, support, and knowledge. Honoring them on Teachers' Day is a way to recognize their dedication and hard work. Teachers have a profound impact on the lives of their students. They not only impart knowledge but also help students develop critical skills, values, and character. Celebrating Teachers' Day inspires and motivates educators to continue their efforts to improve education. It serves as a reminder of the importance of the teaching profession and encourages teachers to strive for excellence.

On 05.09.2023 the Prime Trust Founder and Managing Director Mr. S.M. Arasu honored the remedial school teachers by felicitating them with a shawl and appreciated their contribution and hard work towards the community by his encouraging speech. The Janani home children and the Prime Trust staff were also present.

Teachers Day Celebrations
Teachers Day Celebrations
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General Health Camp at a rural village
General Health Camp at a rural village

Prime Trust conducts general medical camp at Rettanai village – 02.09.2023

Conducting a general medical camp can have several benefits, both for the community and for healthcare providers. Medical camps provide access to healthcare services for individuals who may not have easy access to healthcare facilities due to geographical, financial, or logistical barriers. This helps in reaching underserved populations. Regular medical check-ups at camps can help in the early detection of diseases and conditions. Medical camps often include health education sessions where healthcare providers can educate participants about preventive measures, healthy lifestyles, and disease management. This empowers individuals to take better care of their health.

On 02.09.2023 Prime Trust along with Vel dental clinic, Agarwal eye hospital and i med hospital conducted a general health camp at a church in Rettanai village. The imed hospital team from Tindivanam provided general health check-up – blood pressure, blood glucose level and other ailments were treated. The people were provided with medicines. The Vel dental team provided dental check-up, basic treatment and oral health care education was provided. The Agarwal eye team did the screening for auto reflation, refractive error and colour vision, power correction for distance vision & near vision. They provided counselling for cataract surgeries, Glaucoma surgeries and refractive surgeries. For further treatments the people were referred to local health care centres. About 120 individuals were benefitted from the camp.

General Health Camp at a rural village
General Health Camp at a rural village
General Health Camp at a rural village
General Health Camp at a rural village
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Setting up Remedial Schools for a tribal community
Setting up Remedial Schools for a tribal community

Setting up Remedial Schools for Tribal Communites

Prime Trust's Founder and Managing Director, Mr. S.M. Arasu, embarked on a significant journey on August 26, 2023, as he visited the Kuravar community residing in the quaint village of Karikalampakkam. The Kuravars, an indigenous group deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of Tamil Nadu, India, boast a rich history and heritage that spans generations. Their presence is predominantly felt in the southern reaches of Tamil Nadu, where they have traditionally thrived in activities linked to hunting, gathering, and the intricate workings of the forests.

Embedded within the tapestry of their existence are distinctive customs, traditions, and rituals that paint a vivid picture of their unique identity. Their celebratory songs, captivating dances, and vibrant festivals pay homage to the natural world that has long intertwined with their way of life. A language closely resembling Tamil serves as their means of expression, although certain groups may have forged their own dialects or incorporated words that diverge from the norm.

The Kuravars, like numerous indigenous communities across India, have weathered historical marginalization, bearing the brunt of socio-economic hardships. Designated as Scheduled Tribes (ST) in several regions of Tamil Nadu, they are entitled to constitutional reservations and privileges, although the extent of these benefits can vary across localities. Characteristically situated on the periphery of forests or nestled amidst hilly terrains, their settlements, often referred to as 'kuravar colonies,' have undergone change due to urbanization and the loss of natural habitats. The pull of urban opportunities has enticed many to leave behind their traditional homelands in pursuit of a more promising livelihood.

Presently, the Kuravars confront a host of contemporary challenges akin to those faced by various indigenous groups in modern-day India. These obstacles encompass the erosion of time-honored livelihoods, the alienation of ancestral lands, societal marginalization, limited access to quality education and healthcare, and more.

On that noteworthy day of August 26, 2023, Mr. S.M. Arasu, the visionary behind Prime Trust, extended his presence to the heart of the Kuravar community residing in Karikalampakkam village. With a forward-looking mission, Prime Trust aims to establish evening schools tailored to the specific needs of the Kuravar community. In doing so, they aspire to uplift the community by providing access to education that aligns with their unique heritage and aspirations.

Setting up Remedial Schools for a tribal community
Setting up Remedial Schools for a tribal community
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Free Dental Campaign
Free Dental Campaign

Dental Check-Up in Meliruppu Village, Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu

Prime Trust, in collaboration with the Vel Dental Team, orchestrated a meaningful endeavor by organizing a complimentary dental camp in Meliruppu village, situated within the Cuddalore district, on the 29th of July, 2023. These dental camps hold immense significance in delivering essential healthcare services to underserved communities while fostering the promotion of dental hygiene.

Throughout the camp, dedicated dentists and proficient healthcare professionals administered comprehensive dental check-ups, basic treatments, and valuable oral health education. Additionally, essential provisions such as toothbrushes and toothpaste were thoughtfully distributed among the villagers, further enhancing the impact of this outreach. The result was a notable enhancement in the oral well-being of the community, coupled with an amplified understanding of the pivotal role dental care plays in overall health. Undoubtedly, initiatives of this nature assume a pivotal role in elevating the collective health and quality of life for all members of the community.

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Free Dental Campaign
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Prime Educational and Social Trust

Location: Puducherry - India
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Project Leader:
Savarinathan Maria Arasu
Puducherry , Puducherry India

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