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World Vision has distributed Food items and Non food items to the people who have lost their house partially or fully during the flood. Hullappa’s family has also received this benefit as there house has an 80% damage. T he next step of Phase 2 distribution is rehabilitation of houses in which Hullappa’s family will also be benefited. More information on crops loss:Crop Loss due to Floods in AP and Karnataka is massive. Crop damage is estimated to be Rs. 1005 crores ($20.1 million) in AP and Rs 2500 crores ($50 million) in Karnataka. The government of Karnataka said damages to tanks and irrigation canals would be in the range of Rs 3,500 crore 9 ($70 million) Around 150,000 hectares of agricultural land in north Karnataka is lying submerged. Crucial paddy, onion, sugarcane, and horticulture crops have been lost in the floods in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra, Paddy and edible oil crops have already been affected by the drought in the northern States, and the shortfall in kharif production has been estimated to be 16 million tonnes. Paddy cultivation was lower this kharif than 5.92 million hectares last year.
Kirby Road School
Cincinnati, Ohio
Listed 9/3/2013
Reference Number: 13000681
The Kirby Road School is significant under Criterion A for its association with the Cincinnati school system's implementation of educational reforms during the Progressive Movement in Cincinnati. Various changes were made resulting in a new school that provided a broader range of teaching, classroom, and school site reforms that addressed the educational development of schools in general and within the Cincinnati neighborhood of Northside. Beginning with its construction in 1910 and continuing into the late 1960s and 1970s, these reforms continued to address the primary school needs of the northern portion of the neighborhood of Northside. It is also significant under Criterion A for the role the school played in the physical and cultural development of the community. With residential development of the neighborhood, especially during the late-19th and early-20th century, the community required a new modern public primary school that functioned with the existing Salmon P. Chase School in fulfilling the public educational needs of the community. As Northside developed, matured, and maintained its neighborhood vibrancy into the 1970s, the school was an active contributor to and facilitator of a variety of neighborhood functions beyond those basic to the educational role of a school. These included activities that resulted from the school being open to numerous community wide programs and events. In addition, the school is significant under Criterion C for its architectural distinction associated with its Neo-Classical Revival-inspired design and for the high level of intact original design integrity. The building is one of a very few Neo-Classical Revival schools designed for the Cincinnati school system during the early 20th century.
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Kevin Mickens MSW on site for demolition preparation of Penn Circle Apartments in East Liberty, Pittsburgh, PA
150 Music Choice Employees Volunteer with NJCDC to repair and improve the Elysian Fields Community Garden on 6.10.16