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Jon Sreejon
Institute |
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CDA has two
training centres, the main one just 25Km from Dinajpur
adjacent to the historically famous Kanta jeo (Kantagee)
Temple and the other in Ranishankoil serving those in
the north of CDA’s working area. The main campus has
residential accommodation for 150 participants, 4
training rooms and several small discussion rooms. It
enjoys both a more temperate climate as well as
beautiful natural surroundings and so attracts many
other organisations in addition to CDA’s busy training
schedule. In 2005 CDA hosted 1,000 guests from other
organisations from a total of 21,000 people hosted
during the year.
JSI
provides facilities for all people, from the poor men and
women at village level, to CDA staff, members from
other organisations and even International visitors. It is
a place where people come to share ideas and to learn.
The environment is gender friendly and encourages
people from all religions and cultures to work and
socialise together. JSI is also designed to be inclusive of the
disabled and people with special needs.
JSI’s beautiful
4 acre rural campus is surrounded by a beautiful natural
environment. It was designed to be ecologically sound
and is cultivated using bio-intensive organic farming
methods. Whilst primarily a
training centre, JSI can also provide facilities to people just
wishing to stay in such an idyllic rural setting. It is
ideally situated for tourists visiting the nearby
historic Kanta Jeo (Kantagee) Temple.


Meeting&Training
Facilities:
JSI has
a variety of meeting and training rooms, the biggest
of which can accommodate up to 300 people. The dining
hall can be utilised for even bigger rallies or
gatherings. There are 3 open air round rooms which as well as
being beautifully situated, are ideal for use as break
out rooms or for small meetings of up to 20 people. JSI is
equipped with a generator to ensure a continuous power
supply.


Materials and equipment are available
for hire / purchase including:
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Microbus for field visits /
transport pick-ups
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White board
with markers
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VIPP /
Bulletin board
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Flipchart stands
/ paper
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Overhead projector
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Multimedia
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Colour TV, video player &
DVD player
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Tape recorder
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Microphone with
amplifier speaker
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Camera
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Banner facilities
Village Health Center
CDA is recently opening Village Health Center in the
place of Jon Sreejon Institute. The center will provide
medical advice, medical treatment and any other
education relating to health for rural people who are
anable to access to public medical support. |
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Copyrights; Community Development Association,CDA
2011 |
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