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OSIL - IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE
OSIL believes that the primary purpose of
business is to improve the quality of life of people. OSIL volunteers its
resources to sustain & improve a healthy & prosperous Environment & shoulders
its community initiatives as a part of its social responsibilities.
OSIL
has set up a modern township at Palaspanga with the finest municipal & civic
amenity, schools, hospitals, sports, complex, parks & gardens etc.
COMMUNITY SERVICE THROUGH OSIL-TRFI COMMUNITY
SERVICES
TARGET 30 VILLAGES IN THE
SURROUNDING AREA

RURAL HEALTH CARE PROGRAMMES
Mobility support for universal
immunization.
Trained 158 ladies for health
consciousness along with Health
Education Books.
Providing each Anganwadi centre
with a replenish able fund for emergency treatment of
pregnancy.
Distribution of medicines & ORS
packets during diorrhoea seasons.
Medicines and diet to tackle
malnutrition in babies.
Supply of nutrition to underweight
children aged 6 months to 2 years currently above 350 nos.
Deworming of children above 10
months.
Village
Health Camps
In 2004-05 11 camps were conducted to treat 3431 patients.
3 exclusive Malaria Camps were also conducted.
Support to Primary Education
Financial Assistance for universal education.
Material assistance for repair of 6 primary school
buildings.
Financial support for sanitation and hygiene
facilities in 20 schools.
AGRICULTURE
PROMOTION PROGRAMMES
Method: Ensure the
participation of people and provide support to Govt. field agencies for better
implementation of programmes.
High yielding paddy
crop
Year - Area
covered in acres - No. of
beneficiaries - Support provided
2004-05 6800 3066 230 Qtl.seeds on subsidized rate
2005-06 7100
3145
180 Qtl seeds on subsid ized rate
Non-Paddy Crops
2004-05
360
615
Supply of Seeds at
2005-06 372
646
Subsidized rate
Vegetables
2004-05
546
1012
Supply of Seeds
and pesticides & Technical

2005-06 580
1120
support
Horticultural Plantation
Year -
No. of Mango Plants
2004-05 2000
Plants are supplied at
2005-06 1200
subsidized rate and training
Farmers Training Camps
Year - No. of
camps - No. of participants

2004-05 4
240
2005-06 2
180
Diary
Development
Promoted own diary
cooperatives and provided financial support for purchasing of 42 nos. milching
cow to 42 beneficiaries.

Infrastructure
Support Programme
1.
Improved 7 villages link roads.
2. Supported for renovation of 2 ponds.
3. Provided pipes and spare parts for repair of 68 tube wells
together with Support to SEMs (Self-employed
mechanics).
4. Provided chemicals for disinfect ion of ponds and dug
wells.
5. Provided 250 concrete rings for soak pit cum-recharge
well.
6. Self Help Groups: Promoted 43 self Help groups with
582 members in 14 villages.
NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY
Provided support for installation of 92 biogas plants in 12 villages.
ARTISAN TRAINING
Trained 160 girls on carpet weaving for self-employment in 2 batches.
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