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Thursday 02nd of September 2010 09:11:47 PM
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| INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS OF PANJAB UNIVERSITY |
| Date of Submission: 2009-02-24 20:49:49 |
The Carter Academic-Service Entrepreneur (CASE) Grant competition in India for student community service that contributes to learning has been completed at Panjab University, Chandigarh in January 2009. The Carter Academic Service Entrepreneur (CASE) grant program is sponsored by the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Foundation in the United States. It is the first and only such program named for a former US President and Nobel Prize winner, President Jimmy Carter. In the program, students write proposals for innovative ways to serve the community using what they are learning in the classroom. The Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Foundation provides awards and grants to students for the most innovative new ideas in community development, linked to the students' academic programs. The Foundation encourages community service projects and programs of students in educational institutions by highlighting exemplary, press-worthy accomplishments to encourage other students to emulate community-building projects and develop social responsibility. "Conserving the Traditional Water Resources: A Lifeline for the Remote Villages of Morini Hills" is a water resource conservation project in which Panjab students will rejuvenate Bavadis, construct walls, plant trees and fast growing grass and other measures to provide safe drinking water in the mountainside village of Morni (Bhoj jabial) especially in Koti and Kothi Panchyat. "Waste Newspapers: A Source of Sustenance for Slum Children" will combine newspaper recycling and training for enacting plays and theatre activities that raise awareness against drug use, environmental problems, skipping school and other social causes. All of these projects are described in more detail on www.ServiceBook.org. "This CASE competition shows once again that when students are invited to design their own service learning experience, they come up with innovative and valuable contributions to our society as social entrepreneurs," said Dr. Sehgal. The students and the faculty advisors will be honored with the “Merit Certificates” signed by President Jimmy Carter and Mrs. Carter. In addition to the certificates Rs. 20,000/- will be given as award money for each proposal to implement the same. |