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2: INSTITUTIONAL BEST PRACTICE – II

TITLE OF THE PRACTICE:


Thulir club

OBJECTIVES OF THE PRACTICE:

• The main objective is to meet the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of orphaned
and destitute children by providing them with love, care, and the highest level of education. So
that they can grow to be valued members of society with a promising future and a memorable
past.
• The Thulir Club aims to cater not only to children’s mental needs but to provide a complete
packageby catering to their physical, spiritual, and emotional needs as well.
• The club also seeks to aid outcasts, battered, and widowed men and women by providing them
with an accepting environment, love, mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual training, jobs,
and the power to step into the outside world and accomplish their goals and dreams, putting their
past behindthem.
• Another goal is to provide disabled persons with the requisite therapy, training, care, and love.
So, they can overcome the social limitations placed on them because of their disability and
achieve their goals and dreams.

THE CONTEXT:
The Thulir Club was started in 2013. Under this project, we are visiting orphanages in and
around Coimbatore and Tirupur districts. It’s been about more than 100 visits done so far by the
Thulir Club members. The primary mission of the "Thulir Club" is to provide orphaned, destitute,
unloved, needy, handicapped persons with love, happiness, physical, mental, emotional, and
spiritual nourishment, the highest level of education possible, and a hope for a bright future. The
vision of the club is to have a self-sustaining community consisting of a children’s home, an
orphanage, an elderly home, a place of worship, a hospital, a library, a park, play fields, and other
facilities that help a community succeed and to establish such communities all over the world.

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THE PRACTICE:
The Thulir Club pays a monthly visit to the orphanages. Around 60 students were taken to
the orphanages to support the people out there and to listen to their needs and requirements. We also
providethe basic requirements, like groceries, medicines, etc., to the orphanages in order to improve
their quality of life in comparison with other people in the society. Apart from academic activities,
the students also learn about the other half of society, which helps improve their helping and
service tendencies. Thus, social awareness is provided to the students.

EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS:
The following outcomes were witnessed:
• Social awareness was created among the students.
• The students were found motivated towards service to humanity.
• They have also learned the life of needy people and their role in making them fulfill the
basicnecessities in comparison with the normal society.
• They had also realized the value of healthy relationships.

Orphanages Visited during the Academic Year 2018 - 2019

S.No Month Date of Visit Orphanage Name Sponsor Amount

1 May 20.05.2018 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.18875

2 June 17.06.2018 Tirupur School of Deaf Rs.14900

3 July 22.07.2018 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.14900

4 August 19.08.2018 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.14900

5 September 16.09.2018 Tirupur School of Deaf Rs.14900

6 October 21.10.2018 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.13800

7 November 18.11.2018 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.13800

8 December 23.12.2018 Tirupur School of Deaf Rs.13800

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9 January 27.01.2019 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.13800

10 February 17.02.2019 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.13800

11 March 17.03.2019 Tirupur School of Deaf Rs.13800

12 April 21.04.2019 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.13800

Orphanages Visited during the Academic Year 2019 - 2020

S.No Month Date of Visit Orphanage Name Sponsor Amount

1 May 19.05.2019 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.13800

2 June 16.06.2019 Tirupur School of Deaf Rs.10500

3 July 21.07.2019 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.10500

4 August 18.08.2019 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.10500

5 September 22.09.2019 Tirupur School of Deaf Rs.10500

6 October 20.10.2019 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.12100

7 November 17.11.2019 Sree ramanaseva ashram Rs.12100

8 December 29.12.2019 Tirupur school of deaf Rs.12100

9 January 19.01.2020 Anugraha orphanage Rs.12100

10 February 16.02.2020 Sree ramanaseva ashram Rs.12100

11 March 15.03.2020 Tirupur school of deaf Rs.12100

12 April 12.04.2020 Anugraha orphanage Rs.12100

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Orphanages Visited during the Academic Year 2021 – 2022

S.No Month Date of Visit Orphanage Name Sponsor Amount

1 December 19.12.2021 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.10590

2 January 23.01.2022 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.10590

3 February 20.02.2022 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.10590

4 March 27.03.2022 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.10590

5 April 24.04.2022 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.10590

6 May 22.05.2022 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.10590

7 June 19.06.2022 Anugraha Orphanage Rs.10590

Orphanages Visited during the Academic Year 2022 – 2023

S.No Month Date of Visit Orphanage Name Sponsor Amount

1 May 22.05.22 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.10530

2 June 19.06.22 Dawn Trust Rs.10140

3 September 25.09.22 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.8280

4 October 16.10.22 Dawn Trust Rs.8340

5 November 20.11.22 Tirupur school of Deaf Rs.12210

6 December 18.12.22 Dawn Trust Rs.12470

7 January 29.01.23 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.12360

8 February 19.02.23 Tirupur School of Deaf Rs.12240

9 March 19.03.23 Sree Ramanaseva Ashram Rs.12480

10 April 23.04.23 Tirupur School of Deaf Rs.12510

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PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED AND RESOURCE REQUIRED:
1. Every requirement of the needy cannot be fulfilled
2. Sufficient funding was needed
3. Priority of requirements also differs among the orphaned

Orphanage Visited Photos:

Coimbatore: Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of Engineering visited Anugraha
Differently Abled Home at Karumathampatti on 27.03.2022.

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Coimbatore: Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of Engineering visited Anugraha
Differently Abled Home at Karumathampatti on 22.05.2022.

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Coimbatore: Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of Engineering visited Anugraha
Differently Abled Home on 12.02.2023 at Karumathampatti.

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Coimbatore: Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of Engineering conducted various
games to deaf students at Tirupur School for the deaf on 15.03.2020.

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Coimbatore: Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of Engineering conducted various
games to deaf students at Tirupur School for the deaf on 29.12.2019.

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Coimbatore: Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of Engineering
provided lunch to deaf students at Tirupur School for the deaf on 22.09.2019.

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Coimbatore: Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of Engineering visited
to Sri Ramanaseva Ashramam at Avinashi on 20.11.2022.

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Coimbatore: 100th visit by Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of
Engineering to Sri Ramanaseva Ashramam, Avinashi. During this visit, club
members provided saplings to Ashramam on 19.04.2023.

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Coimbatore: 100th visit by Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of
Engineering to Sri Ramanaseva Ashramam at Avinashi on 19.04.2023.

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Coimbatore: Thulir Club members from Tamilnadu College of Engineering
provided Fund, Sports kit and Groceries to Sri Ramanaseva Ashramam at
Avinashi on 19.04.2023.

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Coimbatore: Tamil Nadu College of Engineering is committed to assisting
those in need. Thulir Club was founded ten years ago by alumni and students
of Tamilnadu College of Engineering to assist the poor in the local area.
In the past 100 months The Thulir club has been providing services to
Ashrams and orphanages in this locality. This month's club organized its
100th Orphanage Monthly service at Sri Ramana Seva Ashram on April 19,
2023. About 100 Thulir club students and alumni visited the Sri Ramana
Seva Ashramam in Avinashi. Dr.Anusha Ravi, CEO and Dr.M.Karthikeyan,
Principal distributed groceries and sports kits worth Rs.20,000/- to
Ashramam students. The visit to the Ashram was coordinated by Dr.
M.Seethapathi, Thulir club incharge of the college.

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