De-Addiction Session at GHS Mulanthuruthy School, Kerala

As drug usage in adolescent population carries a higher risk in schools, our visit to schools in Kerala influenced not only the child but their parents as well. Minyaan visited Govt. High School Mulanthuruthy on 10th October, 2022, to conduct De-Addiction session for approximately 250 children. The next day we were in news in aContinue reading “De-Addiction Session at GHS Mulanthuruthy School, Kerala”

De-Addiction Session at GJBS School Kandanad, Kerala

As drug usage in adolescent population carries a higher risk in schools, our visit to schools in Kerala influenced not only the child but their parents as well. MF recently attended a De-Addiction session during September, 2022, in one of the schools in Kerala. The session was phenomenal and all the parents were amazingly influentialContinue reading “De-Addiction Session at GJBS School Kandanad, Kerala”

Vitamin Supplements at Keecheri Panchayat – Ernakulam Kerala

Minyaan Foundation on 15th March, 2021 distributed immunity tablets to Covid affected families in Keecheri Health Centre Panchayat at Ernakulam Kerala. This health centre reported 1000+ Covid affected cases during the peak of this pandemic. The Founder member Mrs. Mrinalini Haridas along with whole time director Mr. T Haridasan Nair visited to hand over theContinue reading “Vitamin Supplements at Keecheri Panchayat – Ernakulam Kerala”

Vitamin Supplements at Mulanthuruthy Panchayat – Ernakulam Kerala

Minyaan Foundation on 5th March, 2021 distribute immunity tablets to Covid affected families in Mulanthuruthy Health Centre Panchayat at Ernakulam Kerala. This health centre reported 1000+ Covid affected cases during the peak of this pandemic. Covid was in peak when we thought of visiting this panchayat. We met the president and expressed our views. MsContinue reading “Vitamin Supplements at Mulanthuruthy Panchayat – Ernakulam Kerala”

Nelamangala Bangalore – Second Community Visit by Minyaan Foundation

Minyaan Foundation visited Nelamangala again in 2021 to keep the promise and help them with Cloths and Vitamin tablets and ofcourse with few job offers! Covid and lockdown issues affected many and no doubt footfall was very less infact, few were not able to walk because of post Covid 19 after effects! We also haveContinue reading “Nelamangala Bangalore – Second Community Visit by Minyaan Foundation”

Nelamangala Bangalore – First Community Visit by Minyaan Foundation

Minyaan Foundation’s first Community visit planned in 17th of January, 2021 and we had selected one poor village in Nelamangala which is a remote area unknown to many. The impact was huge as we thought of understanding them and their need! The villagers were very happy to see us and we got overwhelmed with theirContinue reading “Nelamangala Bangalore – First Community Visit by Minyaan Foundation”

Charity v Spirituality

Our fourth instinct knows better. There is an African proverb “When the right hand washes the left, the right gets cleansed too”. Healing ourselves, making ourselves whole by helping others, is not that easy. Transcending ourselves, our problems, cares and fears, but also our pleasures, hopes and joys is at the heart of the FourthContinue reading “Charity v Spirituality”

OMICRON Virus!

Omicron (B.1.1.529) SARS-CoV-2 variant This variant is first reported to WHO from South Africa on 24 th November 2021. The epidemic center is South Africa and the latest of which was predominantly the Delta variant, which has many mutations! Many labs in South Africa have indicated that the PCR test used widely could not detectContinue reading “OMICRON Virus!”

Schools to reopen – Urgent or not!

COVID 19 third wave is expected in October and reopening of schools has become a bone of strife. A number of schools started their higher classes but discussions still on for the possibility of schools for primary and upper primary. As per the doctors and health workers across the globe appears to be in favourContinue reading “Schools to reopen – Urgent or not!”

Pregnant and Lactating Women – how vulnerable the jabs are!

The new generation or we may say the next up-coming babies the new born ones are howvulnerable to Covid infection. It’s a call of every nation and many research is still on. Balram Bhargava the Director General of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said guidelines to be released soon for the jabs of pregnantContinue reading “Pregnant and Lactating Women – how vulnerable the jabs are!”