Vol. 35 No. 8. May - Jun 2006 - Oil India Limited
Vol. 35 No. 8. May - Jun 2006 - Oil India Limited
Vol. 35 No. 8. May - Jun 2006 - Oil India Limited
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LADIESCOPE<br />
Mrs. Manju Sachdeva is one of the most active and<br />
enthusiastic members of Zaloni as well as Ladies Club. A<br />
gentle and pleasing lady her presence in a gathering is<br />
always felt. She is a keen golfer and has been a regular<br />
participant in various golf tournaments within and outside<br />
Duliajan and has bagged many a laurels for the same. She<br />
is a wonderful cook too and applies her culirary skills to<br />
implement different dishes. She loves inviting friends<br />
especially during the diwali festival.<br />
<strong>May</strong> God's choicest blessings be showered on them and<br />
their families.<br />
Club News<br />
Farewell to Mrs. Mallika Talukdar<br />
Ladies Club of Duliajan gave a warm send off to two of its<br />
senior members : Mrs. Mallika Talukdar, president of Ladies<br />
Club, Duliajan and Mrs. Manju Sachdeva on the transfer of<br />
their better halves to Delhi. The farewell function was held<br />
at Zaloni Club Auditorium admidst a huge gathering.<br />
Mrs. Mallika Talukdar is a quiet, confident and a graceful<br />
lady with an amiable disposition. She always has a very<br />
positive attitude for any good cause and is a good decision<br />
maker too.<br />
PROJECT KALASANGAM - 'An update'<br />
Farewell to Mrs. Manju Sachdeva<br />
The enthusiastic ladies presently behind the project are Mrs.<br />
Manjula Saikia, Mrs. Reena Kulshresth and Mrs. Rita Kaur.<br />
<strong>May</strong> this project cross many milestones to reachout to the<br />
needy ones.<br />
Ladies club of Duliajan has taken up yet another project<br />
under the banner "Project Kalasangam" a few months ago.<br />
This indeed is a window of opportunity for the needy and<br />
deprived young girls of the locality. It is a skill based training<br />
programme; a six months course for every batch. The<br />
inmates of the project attends classes for 2 hours from 2<br />
pm to 4 pm on three weekdays (Monday, wednesday and<br />
friday) at Saugiri (old golfhut) of ladies club. They are<br />
imparted with easy to fellow instructions and step-by-step<br />
learning of the basics of needlework and embroidery,<br />
cutting, knitting and tailoring etc. The first batch consisting<br />
of 13 girls already completed their course and even sold<br />
various items like tea mats, napkins, tray covers, garments<br />
and wollen caps to the members of ladies club. The<br />
materials were provided by ladies club and the profits were<br />
distributed among the inmates. The training for the second<br />
batch is in progress.<br />
Apart from putting a smile on their faces and broadening<br />
their horizon the project is a self rewarding drive for the<br />
under privileged ones. It has a guarantee of economic<br />
independence and improvement of skills.<br />
The students of Kalasangam learning by doing<br />
The students concentrating on their work<br />
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