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In 2010 with the technical support of AFPRO a low cost irrigation facility was developed in this year. Now both the Kharif and the Rabi is found successful. Though drought is a regular phenomenon in Godda district, but people of Dhelatola have no problem of irrigation. There was no school Building till 2008.
Now, Children are getting food, earned (paddy, maize and wheat) in the village itself. No more distress migration. Green vegetable are always available in the village. The children are happy about having fresh home grown vegetables like potatoes, tomatoes, brinjals and onions Children are also going to the school in the village.
A village in Mayurbhanj district in Orissa, lacked even the most basic of amenities. With lack of awareness of their basic rights, the people in this village considered even basic healthcare a distant luxury. Malnutrition and the high prevalence of malaria, polio and other diseases had led to a high rate of child and infant mortality. Institutional deliveries were very rare, leading to severe complications during child birth, and sometimes even death.
But today, the people of this village have a different story to tell. Through World Vision’s Citizen Voice and Action (CV & A) efforts the community members were made aware of the issues of maternal and child health and the importance of addressing them.
El personal de ADIC esta participando en una marcha en celebración de 28 de Mayo, Día por la Acción por la Salud de la Mujer.
The staff of ADIC is participating in a march celebrating the Day of Action for Women's Health. The banner they are carrying reads, "For the life of women, not one more death, not by femicide nor by unsafe abortion."
In Karnataka, there would be large-scale damage to the early onion crop, chillies, grapes and pomegranate. The floods have damaged many water tanks and irrigation canals, resulting in rainwater going waste. Keeping in view the magnitude of the situation, requirement for relief operations and the fact that Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka have also been affected by drought during current year, Government of India has, in advance, released Rs. 156.84 crore ($3.2 million), for Andhra Pradesh and Rs. 52.26 crore ($1.5 million) for Karnataka. More aid from the government in New Delhi is expected to reach the two states. The Government of India has committed to release Rs 1000 crores each to both Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
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