While Mgnrega worked on the Lake provided by the Yellur Gram Panchayat to remove the accumulated silty soil from the Mangai Lake of Yellur.

Cyclonic Storm “Biparjoy” (pronounced as “Biporjoy”) intensified into a Severe Cyclonic Storm over eastcentral and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea.
Cyclonic Storm “Biparjoy” (pronounced as “Biporjoy”) intensified into a Severe Cyclonic Storm over eastcentral and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea The cyclonic storm “Biparjoy” (pronounced as “Biporjoy”) over eastcentral and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea moved nearly northwards with a speed of 2 kmph during last 6 hours, intensified into a severe cyclonic storm and lay centered at 0530 hours IST of 07th June, 2023 over the same region It is likely to move nearly northwards during next 24 hours and intensify into a very severe cyclonic storm. It would then move north-northwestwards during subsequent 3 days. WIND WARNING 7th June: Gale wind speed reaching 95-105 kmph gusting to 115 kmph is prevailing over eastcentral Arabian Sea and adjoining areas of westcentral & southeast Arabian Sea. It is likely to increase and become 125-135 kmph gusting to 155 kmph during night of 7th June over 8th June: Gale wind speed reaching 130-140 kmph gusting to 155 kmph is likely to prevail over eastcentral Arabian Sea and adjoining areas of westcentral & south Arabian and it is likely to increase and become 135-145 kmph gusting to 160 kmph from evening of 8th June over the same area.
 Squally wind speed reaching 40-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph is likely along & off Karnataka- Goa-Maharashtra coasts. 9th June: Gale wind speed reaching 135-145 kmph gusting to 160 kmph is likely to prevail over central Arabian Sea and it is likely to increase and become 145-155 kmph gusting to 170 kmph from evening of 9th June over the same area. Squally wind speed reaching 50-60 kmph gusting to 70 kmph is likely over adjoining areas of South Arabian Sea. 10th June: Gale wind speed reaching 145-155 kmph gusting to 170 kmph is likely to prevail over central Arabian Sea. Squally wind speed reaching 40-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph is likely over adjoining areas of South Arabian Sea. 11th June: Gale wind speed reaching 135-145 kmph gusting to 160 kmph is likely to prevail over central & adjoining north Arabian Sea. qually wind speed reaching 40-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph is likely over adjoining areas of South Arabian Sea. (iii) Sea condition 7th June: Very high Sea condition is likely to prevail over eastcentral Arabian Sea and adjoining west central & southeast Arabian. Sea condition is likely to be rough to very rough over south Arabian Sea, along & off north Kerala-Karnataka-Goa coasts, Lakshadweep-Maldives areas. 8th June: Sea condition is likely to be very high to phenomenal over central Arabian Sea and adjoining south Arabian and it is likely to become phenomenal from evening of 8th June over the same region.
Sea condition is likely to be rough to very rough over south Arabian Sea, along & off Karnataka- Goa-Maharashtra coasts. 9th June: Sea condition is likely to be phenomenal over central Arabian Sea. Sea condition is likely to be rough to very rough over adjoining areas of South Ara Karnataka-Goa- Maharashtra coasts. 10th June: Sea condition is likely to be phenomenal over central Arabian Sea. Sea condition is likely to be rough to very rough over adjoining areas of north & South Arabian Sea and along & off Karnataka-Goa- Maharashtra coasts. 11th June: Sea condition is likely to be phenomenal to very high over central & adjoining north Arabian Sea. Sea condition is likely to be rough to very rough over adjoining areas of eastcentral Arabian Sea and along & off Goa-Maharashtra coasts, northeast Arabian Sea and along & off Gujarat coasts. (iv) Fishermen Warning Fishermen are advised not to venture into: (i) central and adjoining areas of south Arabian Sea during 7th - 9th June.
(ii)central and adjoining areas of north & south Arabian Sea on 10th June.
(iii) along & off Kerala-Karnataka coasts, Lakshadweep-Maldives areas during 6th and 7th, along & off Konkan-Goa- Maharashtra coasts during 8th-12th and along & off Gujarat coast on 11th & 12th June.
(iv)Those out at sea are advised to return to coast. he system is under continuous surveillance and the next message will be issued at 1130 hours IST of today, the 7th June, 2023.
While Mgnrega worked on the Lake provided by the Yellur Gram Panchayat to remove the accumulated silty soil from the Mangai Lake of Yellur.

While Mgnrega worked on the Lake provided by the Yellur Gram Panchayat to remove the accumulated silty soil from the Mangai Lake of Yellur.

While Mgnrega worked on the Lake provided by the Yellur Gram Panchayat, women workers of employment (MNREGA) were helping each other to remove the accumulated silty soil from the Mangai Lake of Yellur. So that there will be excess water storage in this lake during the coming monsoon and this will benefit the villagers and their animals. Yellur Grampanchyat PDO, engineer, office staff, president of elected members, members & villagers guides these ladies when they need it. Under the Guidance of Senior social workers Dr. Shivaji Kagnikar, Rahul Patil, and other activists teamwork with volunteers of the organization, they go to various villages of the district and visit the employed workers at meetings, giving them legal information about MNREGA Act and guiding them through the ‘Mazdoor Navanirman Sangh’ on how to benefit from the various schemes presented by the local Gram Panchayat.

Adarsha Hotel.

The problems brought to the meeting of the aggrieved workers are discussed. After that, to solve these problems, efforts are made to remove the problems of MNREGA workers by giving representations to the said Gram Panchayat office, Taluk office, or Zilla Panchayat office, sometimes important issues have to be raised through marches & protests. The activists of the organization go to the employee’s work from time to time and guide them by inspecting the work conditions there. Also, free health camps are conducted for the health of women workers & their children.

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