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| KPI | Target | Actual (Pilot) | |-----|--------|----------------| | Attendance (average % of days) | ≥ 90 % | 94 % | | Tasks completed on time | ≥ 95 % | 96 % | | Certification rate | ≥ 80 % | 82 % | | Participant satisfaction (scale 1‑5) | ≥ 4.0 | 4.3 | | Post‑program income uplift (6‑month avg.) | ≥ 20 % | 23 % | amma+magan+kambi+kathakal+28+work

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She placed a cracked earthen jar on the sill. “Listen,” she said, “the jar remembers every rain.” Magan cupped his ear and heard the distant rumble of monsoon clouds. “Listen,” she said, “the jar remembers every rain

In a small, vibrant village nestled between rolling hills and lush forests, there lived a young and ambitious individual named Magan. Magan was known throughout the village for his insatiable curiosity and his drive to learn and grow. His greatest mentor and inspiration was his mother, lovingly referred to as Amma by the villagers. She was a wise woman with a deep understanding of the natural world and the ancient traditions of their people, including the art of Kathakal, a classical dance form known for its storytelling through intricate gestures and expressions.