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1.jpg Bodhakulu Aarogya Karadeepika’ in Telugu
This teachers’ handbook on health, sanitation and nutrition related issues has been brought out by GMR Varalakshmi Foundation. It is the Telugu adaptation of the English manual brought out by Chetna (Centre for Health Education, Training and Nutrition Awareness), Ahmedabad. The manual suggests a variety of participatory and experiential learning methods to communicate key messages like importance of hand-washing, what is a balanced diet, ORS etc., which can be used by middle school teachers.
2.jpg 3.jpg Jnanam To Anandam' in Telugu
These are workbooks in Telugu for students of Stds. 3, 4 and 5, covering language, math and environmental studies. As the title suggests, the approach in this self-learning material is to make the learning process a joyful voyage of discovery. Suitable for students in various learning situation including government schools, bridge schools, non-formal schools, etc. These have been developed by the GMR Varalakshmi Foundation for the close to 60 schools where it is working to help improve quality of education.
4.jpg Bala Badi Draft Manual
This Draft Manual details the processes adopted across GMRVF locations in running Bala Badis. The manual covers topics like learning objectives to be achieved through two years in Bala Badi; roles and responsibilities of instructors/helpers; monitoring and evaluation of centres etc. It is a handy manual which can be useful for Bala Badi/Anganwadi instructors, Organizations and Educationalists working in the field of pre-school education.
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Why Women Don’t Use Public Toilets – A Study
This is a study conducted by GMR Varalakshmi Foundation with special references to Twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The study is a follow-up to the preliminary survey conducted by the Foundation on “Existing Public Toilets in the City of Hyderabad”. The survey had indicated that only 3-5% of users of Public Conveniences are women.

The Foundation undertook the study “Why Women Don’t Use Public Toilets” to find the reasons for this low percentage of women users of Public Conveniences. The findings of the study were used as a basis for planning by GMRVF, while constructing public toilets in the city of Hyderabad under a PPP with Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad
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