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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
My friends in golden Grove told me that the people who attended the meets were just curious . Some of them laughed loud and hard at the kaka that were coming out of the AFC's mouth.
Good one Uncle Rama Big Grin. How yuh doin nah?

Quite well! Thank you, sir!

You still looking good, although I would recommend a little exercise, now and then. You seemed to have a little tummy developing.
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
My friends in golden Grove told me that the people who attended the meets were just curious . Some of them laughed loud and hard at the kaka that were coming out of the AFC's mouth.
Good one Uncle Rama Big Grin. How yuh doin nah?

Quite well! Thank you, sir!

You still looking good, although I would recommend a little exercise, now and then. You seemed to have a little tummy developing.
Thank you Uncle Rama. Indeed. I have been struggling with it for a long time now, and once again I am taking some measures - diet and exercise. Problem is that I don't keep it up. However, for the sake of my son, I do need to maintain discipline.
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
My friends in golden Grove told me that the people who attended the meets were just curious . Some of them laughed loud and hard at the kaka that were coming out of the AFC's mouth.
Good one Uncle Rama Big Grin. How yuh doin nah?

Quite well! Thank you, sir!

You still looking good, although I would recommend a little exercise, now and then. You seemed to have a little tummy developing.
he getting a tummy he drinking too much ppp dall
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
My friends in golden Grove told me that the people who attended the meets were just curious . Some of them laughed loud and hard at the kaka that were coming out of the AFC's mouth.
Good one Uncle Rama Big Grin. How yuh doin nah?

Quite well! Thank you, sir!

You still looking good, although I would recommend a little exercise, now and then. You seemed to have a little tummy developing.
Thank you Uncle Rama. Indeed. I have been struggling with it for a long time now, and once again I am taking some measures - diet and exercise. Problem is that I don't keep it up. However, for the sake of my son, I do need to maintain discipline.

I am struggling myself, but I managed to maintain my weight at 170 - 175 for the last 12 years. diet does not work. eating the same food you are accustomed to, but eat less, drink plenty of water. Milk helps a lot.
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
My friends in golden Grove told me that the people who attended the meets were just curious . Some of them laughed loud and hard at the kaka that were coming out of the AFC's mouth.
Good one Uncle Rama Big Grin. How yuh doin nah?

Quite well! Thank you, sir!

You still looking good, although I would recommend a little exercise, now and then. You seemed to have a little tummy developing.
Thank you Uncle Rama. Indeed. I have been struggling with it for a long time now, and once again I am taking some measures - diet and exercise. Problem is that I don't keep it up. However, for the sake of my son, I do need to maintain discipline.

I am struggling myself, but I managed to maintain my weight at 170 - 175 for the last 12 years. diet does not work. eating the same food you are accustomed to, but eat less, drink plenty of water. Milk helps a lot.
Thanks Uncle Rama. That is solid advice, though milk is what I began gaining weight from when I was studying in Miami almost 20 years ago.
FM
The P.P.P/C will continue to invest heavily on the social sectors...that is of most benefit to the poor...
. Investment in People

a. Education.

2010

 Government expended a sum of $21.8 billion over the last year in the sector.

 The National School Feeding programme which cost over $900 million and benefited more than 63,000 students.

 The National School Uniform Assistance Programme which benefited over 200,000

 $923 million was expended on construction works at 2 new technical institutes in Regions 3 and 5, along with the procurement of furniture, tools, and equipment for all institutes,

 $129 million was expended on the Secondary Competency Certificate Programme implemented in 18 additional secondary schools.

 $875 million has been expended on teacher education towards the operations and renovation works at the Cyril Potter College, which added a total of 364 trained teachers to the education system in 2010.

 $2.4 billion was also expended in 2010 towards the maintenance, rehabilitation, extension and construction of educational facilities throughout Guyana

 78 information technology laboratories were completed at primary and secondary schools

2011

 $24.3 billion has been allocated towards the continued successful implementation of the National Education Strategic Plan in 2011

 US$4.2 million Guyana Improving Teacher Education Project of which $200 million is budgeted for 2011

 $919 million has been budgeted for teacher training towards the medium term target of achieving 70 percent trained teachers in the system by 2013.

 Work has commenced and will continue during 2011 on the design of a US$10 million project to strengthen the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Guyana as a permanent academic and research institutional

 University of Guyana has been allocated $769 million towards the operations and maintenance of the Turkeyen and Tain campuses.

 $450 million has been provided for student loans.

 The National School Feeding programme has been allocated over $1 billion and will continue to deliver a snack to every student in all nursery schools and grades 1 and 2 of primary schools.

 School Uniform Assistance Programme will continue to be implemented in 2011, and will see every school child provided with one school uniform during the year.

 $1.6 billion has been budgeted for technical vocational education and include the completion of construction works at the vocational centres in Regions 3 and 5, the construction of a student dormitory at Essequibo Technical Institute.

 $2.8 billion has been allocated for the continued maintenance, rehabilitation, extension and construction of educational facilities countrywide.

b. Health

2010

 Government expended $13.4 billion in 2010 towards the implementation of the National Health Sector Strategy 2008-2012.

 $1.3 billion was expended for the construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of health care facilities in 2010.

 Over $280 million was expended on training, while more than 150 new health workers entered the public health sector contributing to improved doctors and nurses’ population ratio.

2011

 $14 billion has been allocated to the health sector

 Government has budgeted to inject $345 million into training activities, which will provide for an additional 250 professional nurses being trained and 140 clinical and technical staff, while over 280 students in various health disciplines are currently in training across the various schools.

 1 billion has been budgeted for the construction and maintenance of health sector buildings and infrastructure nationwide

 Storage bond in Diamond will be completed in 2011

 $235 million has been budgeted for the completion of the GPHC inpatient facility. Additionally, facilities at Enmore Polyclinic, West Demerara Hospital, Leguan, and Oscar Joseph District Hospitals will be upgraded.

c. Housing

2010

 Over $9.6 billion was expended in the housing sector in 2010

 Allocated of 6,331 house lots as well as the distributed 4,591 land titles surpassing our targets of 5,500 house lots and 3,750 land titles

 $343.7 million was expended over the last year for the successful completion of a $2.2 billion housing project which has realised the construction and upgrading of roads, drains and structures benefiting 4,636 lots in areas such as Cummings Lodge C&Y, Sophia, Westminster, Belle West, Glasgow and Onderneeming.

 $680 million was spent on the construction of roads, drains and structures in areas such as Block 8 Mon Repos, Plantation Schoonord, Anna Catherina, Hope Estate

2011

 $3.6 billion is allocated to the housing sector to facilitate the development of housing schemes which is expected to result in the allocation of 7,500 house lots and the processing and distribution of 4,000 land titles.

 $700 million will be spent on improving the road network and water distribution systems to the benefit approximately 1,500 households.

 Under the Second Low Income Settlement Programme, 148 core houses are expected to be completed

d. Water

2010

 $3.4 billion was expended in the water sector

 Completion of the water treatment plants at Lima, Vergenoegen, Cotton Tree, Central Ruimveldt, Sophia and Corriverton benefiting over 100,000 persons with improved water quality.

 15,000 service connections were upgraded and in excess of 5,000 water meters were installed.

2011

 $1.5 billion has been allocated to the water sector to achieve its objective of ensuring improved water supply

 $850 million is allocated for improving water distribution in areas such as Hope, Calcutta, Lochaber, Anna Catherina, Diamond, DeHoop and Bartica.

 In Linden, $75 million is budgeted to improve transmission and distribution systems at Amelia’s Ward and Wisroc from which over 7,000 residents will benefit.

 Another $103 million is budgeted for provision of water to hinterland communities such as Sand Hills, Wiruni, Calcuni, Kariabo, Kwebanna and Mahdia where over 5,000 residents will benefit.

[IMG]. Investment in People a. Education. 2010  Government expended a sum of $21.8 billion over the last year in the sector.  The National School Feeding programme which cost over $900 million and benefited more than 63,000 students.  The National School Uniform Assistance Programme which benefited over 200,000  $923 million was expended on construction works at 2 new technical institutes in Regions 3 and 5, along with the procurement of furniture, tools, and equipment for all institutes,  $129 million was expended on the Secondary Competency Certificate Programme implemented in 18 additional secondary schools.  $875 million has been expended on teacher education towards the operations and renovation works at the Cyril Potter College, which added a total of 364 trained teachers to the education system in 2010.  $2.4 billion was also expended in 2010 towards the maintenance, rehabilitation, extension and construction of educational facilities throughout Guyana  78 information technology laboratories were completed at primary and secondary schools 2011  $24.3 billion has been allocated towards the continued successful implementation of the National Education Strategic Plan in 2011  US$4.2 million Guyana Improving Teacher Education Project of which $200 million is budgeted for 2011  $919 million has been budgeted for teacher training towards the medium term target of achieving 70 percent trained teachers in the system by 2013.  Work has commenced and will continue during 2011 on the design of a US$10 million project to strengthen the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Guyana as a permanent academic and research institutional  University of Guyana has been allocated $769 million towards the operations and maintenance of the Turkeyen and Tain campuses.  $450 million has been provided for student loans.  The National School Feeding programme has been allocated over $1 billion and will continue to deliver a snack to every student in all nursery schools and grades 1 and 2 of primary schools.  School Uniform Assistance Programme will continue to be implemented in 2011, and will see every school child provided with one school uniform during the year.  $1.6 billion has been budgeted for technical vocational education and include the completion of construction works at the vocational centres in Regions 3 and 5, the construction of a student dormitory at Essequibo Technical Institute.  $2.8 billion has been allocated for the continued maintenance, rehabilitation, extension and construction of educational facilities countrywide. b. Health 2010  Government expended $13.4 billion in 2010 towards the implementation of the National Health Sector Strategy 2008-2012.  $1.3 billion was expended for the construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of health care facilities in 2010.  Over $280 million was expended on training, while more than 150 new health workers entered the public health sector contributing to improved doctors and nurses’ population ratio. 2011  $14 billion has been allocated to the health sector  Government has budgeted to inject $345 million into training activities, which will provide for an additional 250 professional nurses being trained and 140 clinical and technical staff, while over 280 students in various health disciplines are currently in training across the various schools.  1 billion has been budgeted for the construction and maintenance of health sector buildings and infrastructure nationwide  Storage bond in Diamond will be completed in 2011  $235 million has been budgeted for the completion of the GPHC inpatient facility. Additionally, facilities at Enmore Polyclinic, West Demerara Hospital, Leguan, and Oscar Joseph District Hospitals will be upgraded. c. Housing 2010  Over $9.6 billion was expended in the housing sector in 2010  Allocated of 6,331 house lots as well as the distributed 4,591 land titles surpassing our targets of 5,500 house lots and 3,750 land titles  $343.7 million was expended over the last year for the successful completion of a $2.2 billion housing project which has realised the construction and upgrading of roads, drains and structures benefiting 4,636 lots in areas such as Cummings Lodge C&Y, Sophia, Westminster, Belle West, Glasgow and Onderneeming.  $680 million was spent on the construction of roads, drains and structures in areas such as Block 8 Mon Repos, Plantation Schoonord, Anna Catherina, Hope Estate 2011  $3.6 billion is allocated to the housing sector to facilitate the development of housing schemes which is expected to result in the allocation of 7,500 house lots and the processing and distribution of 4,000 land titles.  $700 million will be spent on improving the road network and water distribution systems to the benefit approximately 1,500 households.  Under the Second Low Income Settlement Programme, 148 core houses are expected to be completed d. Water 2010  $3.4 billion was expended in the water sector  Completion of the water treatment plants at Lima, Vergenoegen, Cotton Tree, Central Ruimveldt, Sophia and Corriverton benefiting over 100,000 persons with improved water quality.  15,000 service connections were upgraded and in excess of 5,000 water meters were installed. 2011  $1.5 billion has been allocated to the water sector to achieve its objective of ensuring improved water supply  $850 million is allocated for improving water distribution in areas such as Hope, Calcutta, Lochaber, Anna Catherina, Diamond, DeHoop and Bartica.  In Linden, $75 million is budgeted to improve transmission and distribution systems at Amelia’s Ward and Wisroc from which over 7,000 residents will benefit.  Another $103 million is budgeted for provision of water to hinterland communities such as Sand Hills, Wiruni, Calcuni, Kariabo, Kwebanna and Mahdia where over 5,000 residents will benefit.[/IMG]
FM

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