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Issue No: 363, October 2019

The work of Savi

The Savi Team (back row from left to right) : Sivakumar, Sara, Dominique, Manojkumar. Front: Pranshula, Saranya, Boomi.Savi - meaning ‘key’ in Tamil - is the official service in charge of organising and facilitating the interaction between volunteers and Auroville units. People who work a minimum of 2 months are considered Long Term Volunteers, and if they are foreigners and wish to stay for 6 months or more, they need a special letter issued by the Auroville Foundation that will provide them with an Entry Visa.Volunteers must stay in an official Auroville accommodation, either homestays or guesthouses or in Auroville Housing, like youth projects or house sitting, and it is mandatory for them to register at the Town Hall and to receive an Aurocard in Financial Service, among other formalities.The Savi team currently consists of six people and is working hard, not only in managing the increasing demand for volunteering opportunities, coordinating the necessary letters and documents...
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Issue No. 363, October 2019

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  • Universal Basic Income and Auroville
  • Petrichor
  • The experience of long term volunteers
  • Twice Upon a Time in Auroville
  • Climate strike and clean-up day in Auroville
  • Passing: Riju Bukov
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  • Freestore Fashion Show
  • French Service Civique in Auroville
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  • Welcoming Volunteers: do we have the right attitude?
  • The work of Savi
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