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KIRANKIRANKIRANKIRANKIRANA PUBLICATION OF YWCA KOTTAYAM, KERALA
July - September 2014 Reg. No. 96/1958
THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Dear Friends,
This is my last presidential message. The end of a long,
reponsible term of two years is in sight. Looking forward to the
freedom after that! Did I enjoy these two years? Of course, I did! I
enjoyed being the President, as it was a big learning curve for me.
It had no power to it, as the Prseident is only an executor of what
the Board decides. But I enjoyed being in the pilot’s seat, especially
since I have been a driver for the last fifty years! I am particularly
happy for the improvements and the ‘tightening of screws’ that I
could bring about in the security of the hostels, and in the attitude
of the staff to their work.
The morning prayer of the office staff was shifted to the dining-
hall, to include the kitchen staff and the sweepers as well. I would attend the morning
prayer whenever possible. This brought about the feeling that the work of each person in
the staff of the Association, was equally valuable to God and the YWCA.
Contents
The Presidents’ Message ..............................................................1
From the Editors’s Desk ................................................................2
Happenings in the’Y’.....................................................................3-4
Public Meeting on Waste Management .........................................5
My First Experience As A Board Member........................................6
Ah-b-h-Zm\w Poh-Zm\w ............................................................6
My Experience in the Board ............................................................7
What’s cooking? ........................................................................8-9
Photos .........................................................................................10
Warm Birthday Greetings .........................................................11
Programmes .................................................................................12
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A room in the main corridor was inaugurated by a priest, to be a prayer room. It’s
heart- warming to see chappals outside the room at times, knowing that someone is inside
praying!
I must use this opportunity to thank all the Board members, who assisted and co-
operated with me in the work of the Association. I particularly want to thank the General
Secretary for keeping me informed of all the day to day events in the ‘Y’, and for executing
her role efficiently and sincerely.
The National Elections are over and India can truly be proud of her sustained
democracy, and the smooth way in which power was transferred from the ruling party to
the opposition candidate.
It is the World Football season, and the ecstasy of the winners in each match is
contagious. What we learn from these matches is that team spirit and hardwork are the
ingredients to success.
May the elected body of our Association every year, emulate these valuable traits.
Good luck and best wishes to one and all.
With thanks,
MOLLY BENJAMIN
FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK
Dear Friends,
This is the last issue of “Kiran”, with myself as the editor. Yet
another Election is around the corner. The YWCA implores each
and every one of you Members to exercise your franchise. It is
time to bid adieu to the present Board of Management as they
bow out in August and for the newly elected Board to take over.
A huge round of applause to congratulate Molly Kochamma
and her Board for the superlative job they have done under her
exemplary, efficient guidance. Let me profusely thank all those
who contributed their excellent articles:
That what can be imagined, can be achieved. While one must dare to dream, there is
no substitute for perseverance, hard work and team work. No one achieves anything alone.
While we commemorate the events and the individuals who achieved them, we must not
forget the sacrifices of those who make these achievements possible through their time,
tireless energy and unparalleled enthusiasm to do the maximum amount of good for as
many people as possible.
Immediately after the National elections, the first blow came in the form of railway
charges being almost doubled. Next to do the honours are petrol, diesel and L.P.G. promising
skyrocketing hikes in the prices, of all commodities. The former sentence was written a
few days before the aforementioned price hikes became a reality. So now I actually have
to change what I have previously written, like this- The prices of petrol, diesel and L.P.G.
have been hiked, promising skyrocketing prices for all essential commodities, in a domino
effect, one leading to the other, unfailingly. Within a month after the elections, the Centre
has done exactly what the former Administration did, which the new Administration had
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protested wildly when they were the Opposition party. They have raised prices and said
exactly what the previous Administration said when they were “planning” to raise prices of
petroleum. So obviously they cannot keep their word and can do whatever they like which
they had accused the previous Administration. Are we really better off with the new
Administration as one is led to believe that they are sincere in their efforts or are we being
hood winked? It may be only a prefunctory effort, one wonders. What is blatantly evident
is that no matter who rule, the outcome is almost always the same. It is destined to break
the backs of the Indian consumer. What is confounding is that no one is raising even a little
finger to protest, instead of the usual incendiary devices like hartals and bandhs, a threat
to limb and property by a few insurgents who usually need no provocation, to wield power
into their hands, knowing very well that no price would ever come down once they were up,
all futile. Only time will tell the future.
In this world of seemingly, insurmountable conflicts, it is easy to say, be satisfied with
what we have. A strong unassailable faith in God will tide us over many a problem. I thank
the Almighty for blessing me to be born as the daughter of my wonderful, loving parents,
who taught me to have steadfast faith in the Lord, the right values, made me proud to be a
woman, given equal opportunities as my brothers, to help the needy, to look at the brighter
side of life, to remain cheerful in adversities and to be content with all the blessings showered
by God, no matter how despondent things looked.
Thankyou Almighty Lord for all the Blessings that you have bestowed upon us and not
to make us dwell on our inequities.
Thank you all,
Yours faithfully in ‘Y’
NANCY MATHEW
Happenings in the’Y’
a. A Medical Camp was conducted in the Nagampadom colony, with Dr. Dean John
and Dr. Usha Puthiode in charge along with two House Surgeons. 58 persons attended the
camp and free medicines were given to all.
SHYLA SURESH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
b. Tiles were paved on all 3 floors of the Student’s Hostel, as well as finishing all
painting and repairing. All the pipe lines in the Hostel were repaired, the Mess Hall was
painted and all maintenance work in the Thanal Building was finished, A new sturdy gate
was fixed for the side road entrance and the height of the compound wall at the back of the
Y.W.C.A. was raised by 3 feet.
SHIRLY GEORGE
BUILDING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
c. During the last 3 months 125 clients came for help, 101 stayed at the Thanal withfree stay and food, 34 cases are continuing to come and 6 missing persons were broughtby the Police; The Thanal Committee Chairperson Sereena G. Eapen and Mrs. KochuraniAbraham in charge of Thanal went for the Advisory Board meeting at the office of the S.P.Legal help was given to 14 clients, 5 petitions were given to different Police Stations and
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one to the office of the Dy S.P. They visited Immanual Child Home and Gracy’s Home. A
daily report book, attendance register for clients, Accounts book and files on clients are
kept up to date. There was even a case from Malapuram.
SEREENA G. EAPEN
THANAL COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
d. When the need arises the Committee sees to the revising of salary, change in time
of work hours and the sanction of leave for all the staff of the Y.W.C.A.
LALITHA MATHEWS
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
e. Bible classes are conducted every second wednesday, regularly. Different priests
are invited for each class. An inter group Bible Quiz Competition on St. John’s Gospel will
be held on July 30th.
SUSAN PUNNOOSE
RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
f. An awareness and counselling class on drug abuse was held at M.D. School, through
a member of Care & Share Foundation, jointly conducted by the Foundation and the Y.W.C.A.
of Kottayam. A Public meeting on waste management for flats & small houses was con-
ducted at the Y.W.C.A.
PUSHPA ANNIE MATHEW
PASI COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
g. The Committee contacted all the Members who had not paid their dues and col-
lected the fees. They compiled the electoral list and sent it to the Nominating Committee.
CHINNU JACOB
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
h. The Committee has sent letters to all the Members according to the electoral list.
They have received nominations from the members and at present they are busy with work
pertaining to the election process.
BAVA R. LUKOSE
NOMINATING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
i. All financial matters concerning the Y.W.C.A. are looked after by the Committee.
They have prepared the budget for the next financial year.
PUSHPA GEORGE
FINANCIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
j. The Committee meets once a month and looks into any problems concerning the
two Hostels. The problems are solved after discussing with the Matron and the concerned
staff. The menu is revised every 3 months.
MARIAMMA JOHN
HOSTEL COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
k. All the monthly programmes of the Y.W.C.A. are decided by the Committee, like
Public meeting, Quiz, Debate, Group socials and inter Group competitions.
AMMU PAUL
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON
(COMPILED BY THE EDITOR)
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A programme was conducted by PASI on Waste Management
for flats and small house on 25th June 2014 at the YWCA.
The programme began with a prayer by Mrs Susan Punnoose
followed by a welcome by the President, Mrs Molly Benjamin. She
began by saying that World Environment Day is celebrated on 5th
June but as the YWCA holds general programmes of this kind on
the 4th Wednesday of the month, we are having this programme on
the 25th June. She warmly welcomed the speakers, Dr. Pravin
Ittycheria, Engineer Jairaj and the representatives of various flats
in Kottayam. The Chief Guest was supposed to be the Municipal
Chairman, Mr. M.P. Santosh Kumar but he was urgently summoned to Trivandrum and
was therefore being represented by Mrs Jancy Jacob, Chairperson of the Public Works
Committee.
Dr. Pravin Ittycheria, an environment activist began by saying that Malayalees by
nature are very conscious of their rights but not of their duties. He enumerated the five
main problems of Kottayam - the Vadavathoor municipal dump, the drain from K K Road
and Shastri Road that empties into the Meenachil River without any treatment, the medical
waste from the Medical College, which is being dumped in the Meenachil, waste from the
chicken and meat shops that have no specific place for disposal. He suggested that each
person do his/her bit to dispose waste responsibly instead of looking to the municipality all
the time. Flats should set up biogas units for their degradable waste and also maintain
their own kitchen gardens to produce organic vegetables for their personal use.
Mrs Jancy Jacob said that waste management is a problem across India. Classes are
being conducted in all municipal wards on segregation and disposal of waste but the public
are not doing their bit to keep their town clean. She suggested that everyone use cloth
bags when they go shopping and refuse plastic bags which are clogging our town. No
permission is being given to flat construction unless there is a provision for waste
management.
Engineer Jairaj said that each person on an average generated 250 gms of waste a
day. Thus a family of 4 generated a kilo of waste a day. The biodegradable waste should
be converted to compost. The non-biodegradable waste can be recycled. Reject waste i.e.
diapers, sanitary napkins etc should be incinerated. There are various types of incinerators
and each set of flats can select one that suits their needs. A waste destroyer takes only 5ft
X 5ft of space and does not generate any fumes. He said he could be contacted at Parisudh
Eco Concepts at Palakkad Mob no. 9446040470.
By this time the Municipal Chairman, Mr. M.P. Santosh Kumar was able to make it to
the venue and spoke about the efforts the Kottayam Municipality was making to dispose of
waste and make Kottayam a clean and healthy town. He also answered queries and
problems raised by several of the flat residents.
PUSHPA ANNIE MATHEW
(PASI COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON)
Public Meeting on Waste Management
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My First Experience As A Board Member
I became the member of Kottayam YWCA in 2007 after my
retirement from the Kerala State Electricity Board. I was put in the
Kripa Group. Till then I knew only the full name of “YWCA” nothing
more than that. In Kripa Group some of my friends were there. So
I didn’t feel any strangeness in the early days. Every second
wednesday I used to go for the group meeting. Group meetings
were very interesting and informative. As days went by in 2012 there
was the Board Election. One early morning the nominating
committee chairperson Mrs. Accamma Eapen telephoned me and
said “You are nominated for the Board Election. Are you willing to
stand for the election?” Hearing this I was amazed and did not know what to say. With
courage I answered “yes”. Only very few members of YWCA knew me. When results
came, by the grace of God I was elected and I was appointed as the religious committee
chairperson. Our President, our dear Mollykochamma was of great help to me in carrying
out my duties as the chairperson of the religious committee. She encouraged me a lot. As
such I owe a great deal to her. Every first wednesday there was the Board Meeting. At first
I was very much tensed to attend the Board Meeting. Gradually many became friendly.
Thinking of the past two years I am very much proud in being a Board Member of Kottayam
YWCA.
I thank God for all the help He gave me in fulfilling my responsibilities and also want to
thank all those who supported me. May the Lord Almighty bless us to do better in the years
to come.
SUSAN PUNNOOSE
(RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON)
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SHYLA SURESH EZHUPARAYIL
(COMMUNITY SERVICE CHAIRPERSON)
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My Experience in the Board
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I had the opportunity to work with Presidents Mrs Vimla Abraham and Mrs Molly
Benjamin. I compare the former one with Mrs Kiran Bedi IPS, the efficient beaurocrat of
Indian Police service and the latter with Mrs Meera kumar the efficient speaker of 15th
Loksabha.
Both are able administraters dedicated to the welfare of the YWCA.
Thank you
MARIAMMA JOHN
(HOSTEL COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON)
Ingredients
Fish pieces - 1 kg.
Masala
Chilli powder - 2 tbsp
Ginger - a big piece
Garlic - 12 cloves
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
Peppercorns - 15 to 20
For Rice
Basmati rice - 41/2 cups
Cloves - 7 Cinnamon - 5 pieces
Cardamom - 2 Water - 9 cups
Salt to taste
To Saute
Onion - 6 medium Ginger - 11/2 piece
Garlic - 40 cloves Green chillies - 7
WHAT’S COOKING?
FISH BIRIYANI
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Cardamom - 2 Cloves - 7
Cinnamon - 4 pieces Chilli powder - 2 tsp
Tomato - 4 medium Coriander leaves - a bunch
Mint leaves - half a bunch Amul butter - 50 gm
Salt to taste Ghee
Method
Grind masala ingredients and smear on fish pieces. Keep aside for an hour. Can increase
or decrease masala amount as desired. Fry fish pieces till brown on both sides in a little oil
and keep aside. Wash and drain rice. Saute half of the spices for rice in a little ghee and
then fry the rice for a few minutes. Boil water, add salt to taste and add rice and the rest of
the spices. Cover and cook on low fire till the water is absorbed. Take off the fire and spread
in a flat dish and cool. Add Amul butter and some ghee to the oil left over after frying the
fish. Slice onions and crush ginger, green chillies and garlic separately. Chop coriander
leaves and mint-leaves. Heat the ghee mixture and saute onions till light brown. Add spices
and saute a minute. Saute ginger half a minute, then green chillies and then the garlic.
When smell comes add chilli powder and saute a minute. Add chopped tomatoes, saute a
little and then add the chopped leaves. Add a little water and salt to taste. When just boiling
add fried fish pieces and boil a few minutes, take off the fire. Grease a dish and layer rice
and fish finishing with rice on top. Pour a little ghee on top of the rice. Cover with a wet
cloth, put lid and bake for 45 minutes. Serve hot.
ICED ORANGESIngredients
Ripe oranges - 8 nos Juice of one lime
Water - 1 cup Sugar - 3/4 cup
Egg yolk - 2 Cream - 1 cup
Method
Wipe oranges clean. Cut off tops and carefully scoop out flesh from both tops and bottoms.
Keep six of the oranges tied up in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. Keep two oranges aside.
Squeeze 1 cup juice from the orange pulp. Boil sugar and water 10 minutes. Cool and add
both juices and beaten egg yolks. Add the juices as soon as they are squeezed. Return to
heat and cook for 5 minutes, on low heat, stirring continuously. Cool and set in freezer in a
covered dish. When lightly set take out of freezer and beat with a fork. Grate the rind from
the two oranges kept aside. Whip the cream and add to the mixture along with the rind.
Freeze again for three hours. Take out and beat once again. One hour before serving, take
out the six orange shells and fill with the mixture. Fix the top at an angle and freeze again.
Serve in a tray decorated with cleaned mint leaves and flowers.
NANCY MATHEW
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Karate Display Janamythri Suraksha Programme District Seminar
General Knowledge Quiz Competition
Medical Camp Medical Camp
Dhwani 2014 - on the way from Trivandrum toKasargod, YWCA of Kottayam giving support to
the students of Assumption College
Felicitation for Mr. M.P. Dinesh (District PoliceChief) and Mr. A.S. Ullas (Malayala Manorama
Kottayam Bureau Chief)
Cluster Meeting
Public Meeting on Waste Management
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JULY 2014
Name Date of Birth
1. Mrs.Geetha Ramachandren 1st
2. Mrs.Swapna Xavier 1st
3. Dr. Mrs.Elizabeth Philip 2nd
4. Mrs. Rohini Alexander 2nd
5. Mrs. Anitha Jaya Kumar 2nd
6. Mrs. Pushpa Annie Mathew 4th
7. Mrs. Prema Litty Zachariah 5th
8. Mrs. Molly Joseph 6th
9. Mrs. Ali Abraham (Kochumol) 7th
10. Mrs. Anita Retnam Joseph 7th
11. Mrs. Saramma George 7th
12. Mrs. Sheethal Sandeep 8th
13. Mrs. Mariamma Paulose 9th
14. Mrs. Sarah Abey Mathew 10th
15. Mrs. Josi Jacob 12th
16. Dr. Mrs. Rachel George(Kochumol) 13th
17. Mrs. Nessy Koshy 15th
18. Mrs. Annamma Eapen (Kunjannamma) 17th
19. Mrs. Binsa Sunil 18th
20. Mrs. B. Leelavathyamma 18th
21. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas 18th
22. Mrs. Annamma Mathew 19th
23. Mrs. Latha Kurian 22nd
24. Mrs. Annie Babu 26th
25. Mrs. Mary Zachariah (Molamma) 26th
AUGUST 2014
Name Date of Birth
1. Mrs.Achamma Sony 1st
2. Mrs.Molly Koshy 2nd
3. Mrs.Shyla Mathew 2nd
4. Mrs.Geemol Kurian 2nd
5. Mrs.Susan Suri Titus 6th
6. Mrs.Sheela Mathew 8th
7. Mrs.Thankam Abraham 9th
8. Mrs.Annie Jacob 11th
9. Mrs.Jeena Alex 13th
10. Mrs.Joyce George 13th
11. Mrs.Biju Itty 17th
12. Mrs.Lillykutty Cherian 17th
13. Dr. Miss Agie Rachel Abraham 18th
14. Mrs.Rita Mathew 18th
WARM BIRTHDAY GREETINGS rr15. Mrs.Sara Geroge (Santha) 18th
16. Mrs.Mary Mathai 19th
17. Mrs.Omana Alex (Annamma) 20th
18. Mrs.Lilly Itty 21st
19. Mrs.Accamma Eapen 22nd
20. Mrs.Lally Itticheria 23rd
21. Mrs.Mariamma Joseph 23rd
22. Mrs.Nirmala Zachariah 23rd
23. Mrs.Thankam Jacob 24th
24. Mrs.Anne Joy 25th
25. Mrs.Leela Raju Thomas 25th
26. Mrs.Grace Cherian 27th
27. Mrs.Saramma Jacob (Sicy) 29th
28. Mrs.Annie John 30th
29. Dr. Miss. Deaby Miriam Aby 30th
SEPTEMBER 2014
Name Date of Birth
1. Mrs.Nimmy Thomas 1st
2. Mrs.Soja Sajan 1st
3. Mrs.Mammen Varghese (Annamma) 2nd
4. Mrs.Anu Cherian 5th
5. Mrs.Beena Roys 5th
6. Mrs.Alice Biju 6th
7. Mrs.Elsie George 6th
8. Mrs.Reena Babu 7th
9. Mrs.Reeba Joshy 10th
10. Mrs.Lucy Mohan 10th
11. Mrs.Susan Punnoose (Lulu) 11th
12. Mrs.Sherin Jacob 13th
13. Mrs.Laila Joy 15th
14. Dr. Mrs.Usha Poothiode 15th
15. Mrs.Grace Mathew 17th
16. Mrs.Sunitha Maria Joseph 17th
17. Mrs.Mini Bastin 18th
18. Mrs.Bigila Thomas 22nd
19. Miss.Jisha Ann Jacob 22nd
20. Mrs.Mary George 23rd
21. Mrs.Asha Kurian 24th
22. Mrs.Bava R. Luckose 25th
23. Mrs.Susamma Ipe (Susy) 26th
24. Dr. Mrs.Dean John 27th
25. Dr. Mrs.Leelamma Abraham 27th
26. Mrs.Sneha Zachariah 27th
27. Mrs.Reny Mathew 30th
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PROGRAMMES
JULY 2014
DATE PROGRAMME TIME
09th Bible Class 4.30 pm.
Fr. Mohan Joseph
15th Senior Citizens Meet 10.30 am.
23rd Programme by Satyam Group 3.30 pm.
30th Intergroup Bible Quiz Competition 3.30pm.
St. John’s Gospel
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AUGUST 2014
DATE PROGRAMME TIME
06th Election 10 am to 5 pm.
07th Annual General 3.30 pm.
Body Meeting