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Wednesday, 18 October 2017

“Fourth Foundation Day And Pre Diwali Celebration At Anant Aman SWS”

8th October’2017
Indore (M.P.)

Anant Aman Social Welfare society celebrated its fourth foundation day anniversary with full zeal and enthusiasm and organized a pre-Diwali celebration for all of the NGO’s Children and volunteers.
The event was held at our adopted Government School, Juni Indore. Dr. Bhajanlal Bhurani, an eminent social worker graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. He was accompanied by Mr. Jairaj Singh Rana, Treasurer and Mr. Hemant Gupta, President of Anant Aman SWS.






The first event was the fun activity of musical chair in which the kids enthusiastically participated and thoroughly enjoyed. Children were very giddy to take their spots once the music stopped. After this, the cake cutting ceremony was held which marked the formation date of Anant Aman SWS and also birthday of two of our NGO members Ankit Gupta & Rohit Yadav, what a fortunate coincidence indeed.









 Dr. Bhajanlal Bhurani shared words of wisdom with the students, volunteers and teachers. Everyone got to learn one or two things from his life experience and got motivated to devote some portion of their lives to the social cause. 

The event was filled with many fun-frill activities and games hosted by the volunteers (Avani, Prachi, Yuganshu, Pooja), and the winners of various games being given exciting prizes by (Poonam, Rohit Raghuvanshi) , beautiful  Rangoli decoration was done by Kalpana and Prekshita. The entire Anant Aman family joyously marked the day with cake cutting and refreshments managed by (Arpit, Shubham Jain) while all the happy and sweet moments were captured by (Akshat, Kunal and Atul) and the crackers show in the end, got along the best festive vibes this diwali.










The well co-ordination and co-operation of Payal, Kavya, Harsh, Hitesh, Rana sir, Ankit Gupta, Anuj, Rohit kumar Yadav, Pavan, Lavina, Siddharth, Vedant, Himanshu, many more and The sound leadership of Shubham Sharma made the event successful and memorable. And the overall event was anchored by Ritika.

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Dental camaign Overview -


Dr. Nidhi Vyas and I (Dr. Pooja) checked almost 200 patients in which there were many routine checkup patients, we told them about all the dental problems they were suffering from, if not cured or treated they may have to bear painful consequences later on... We diagnosed and treated almost 5 to 8 patients of disimpaction (wisdom tooth extraction). We did almost 150 patients of full oral mouth prophylaxis (scaling). We did almost 40 patients of RCT (Root Canal Treatment) and cap placement in-fact multiple bridges placement also done. We started 2 patients of denture which will be continued after camp also. We also diagnosed 2 cancer patients which will be treated by specialist.
Thanks to Anant Aman Social Welfare Society for such encouragement and help that they gave. Thanks to all team members of our Ngo Hemant sir, Atul Dwivedi, Devendra Pandey, Sarang Rajderkar, Vidit Pathak for all help and coordination.



Dental Checkup of Patients. Diagnosing the dental problems.















ADVISE to General Public..


These days people are really suffering more from dental problems and so we can say that awareness is increasing day by day.
People should not neglect their dental problems it may lead to such diseases that it’s difficult for a person to even chew food nicely.

So please don't be ignorant and get yourself into problem. In camp also and normally also we heard some myths that if u get your teeth extracted, it leads to cancer or if you go for full mouth oral prophylaxis (scaling) it would lead to loosening of teeth. Such things are absolutely wrong. So please don't be ignorant, don't believe in such myths and get yourself checked in every six months. Brush twice with proper technique. Change your toothbrush in every 3 months.... So at last I wish u all have a happy and healthy smile. 

-Dr. Pooja Pandey

Saturday, 2 April 2016

" बूंद में जीवन "



किसी नल के नीचे बाल्टी रखना, खाली बाल्टी, नल को बंद करके थोड़ा सा खोल  देना, एकदम थोड़ा सा,

एक एक बून्द गिरे बाल्टी में इतना सा ही खोलना, एक एक बून्द जल्दी जल्दी बाल्टी में गिरने लगेगी,
कुछ समय के बाद बाल्टी भर जाएगी, अब थोड़ा सा ध्यान दीजिये,
बाल्टी मौत है, नल ईश्वर है , हमारा एक जन्म नल से बाल्टी तक का सफर है, हवा रस्ते की संसार है,
जितना पानी भरता जा रहा हमारे संचित कर्म है, और हम बून्द है, 
समय की रफ़्तार इतनी तेज़ है की पता नहीं चलता कब नल से छूटे और कब बाल्टी में समां गए,
बस इतना देखना है की क्या बून्द बाल्टी तक पहुंचने में ये जान पायेगी की वो बून्द नहीं बल्कि ईश्वर का अंग है,
जो ईश्वर में से निकल के ईश्वर में ही विलीन होने जा रहा है, अगर बून्द ने ये जान लिया तो फिर,
ना बाल्टी है, ना हवा है, ना सफर है, ना नल है , बस बून्द ही है ,
और अगर नहीं जान पायी, तो काल कालांतर तक ये ही चलता रहेगा |

-© तनोज दाधीच

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Holi - A Saga, Glory, or being woeful



“HOLI HAIIIIII”….. Yes!  It’s the most vibrant phrase uttered by the electrifying crowd of our country INDIA every year.  Holi is known as the festival of colours. It is celebrated with ebullience and mirth on full moon day. In spite of being a joyous festival, celebrating HOLI, hammers us to remember our demean history about Holika side by side in a commemoration of the divine love of Radha for Krishna. This festive officially occurs in spring with Holi celebrated as a Festival of love. Holi gets us close to our religion and inextricably linked with our mythology as it is essentially the celebration of various legends associated with the festival.  Though there are numerous legends describing the holi celebration, the foremost of all are Prahlad and Hiranyakashyap. Hiranyakashyap-the king of that time, full of haughtiness, wants everybody’s devotion towards him. To his great wrath, Prahlad began to worship lord Vishnu. To get rid of his son, the king asked Holika, his sister to enter into a blazing fire, with his son in her lap, as she had a boon to enter fire intact and reduced to ashes.

Additionally, Mythology also states that Holi is the celebration of death of Giantess Pootana who tried to kill infant, Krishna by feeding death-dealing milk to him.

Also, another path led to celebrate Holi, is the legend of Ogress Dhundhi who used to trouble children in the realm of Raghu, and was eventually chased away by the pranks of the children on the day of Holi. Showing their belief in the legend, children till now play pranks and catapult misemploy at the time of Holika Dahan. Celebration of these various myths associated with Holi, reassuring the people about the power of the truth, as the moral of all these legends manifests the ultimate victory of good over evil. Apart from all these parables, holi is celebrated at a time of the year when the fields are in full bloom and people are expecting a good harvest. This gives a people a good reason to rejoice, merry go round and immerse themselves in the spirit of Holi.

There are innumerable ways of memorializing holi in different states of our country. In some parts, it’s a belief that playing with colours help to promote good health as colours are said to have great impact on our body and our health. To further enhance the festive spirit of Holi celebrations we have a social sanction to get a kick with the tradition of bhang, dancing, playing with water etc.

The purpose of Holi is not to celebrate only the positive emotions but in some cases it serves as a legitimate way of expressing negative emotions might also be called for. 

Naturally this should not be used as an excuse for malicious behavior and should be done with a spirit of good humor as; Holi is after all a festival of triumph and euphoria, with the express purpose of healing society, preventing negative tendencies from overwhelming us. Another aspect of Holi is to help us break the barriers we have built around ourselves and our ego.

Also, looking at gloomy side of the festival, some loses their constraints stepping out the limit line! Though the myths are celebrated traditionally, the unexpected inhumanity by the mentally ill devils turns the jovial ambience Blue…! Keeping aside all joy, Centuries past, behind the joyful festival, there’s still a dubious situation for girls or women, “Are they sheltered?” The Question is that- Will perilous attitude last long? Will the sick mind turn optimistic??

It’s a huge question to answer, and yet contradictory!!



By Stuti Holkar

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Do you have girlfriend or boyfriend or still messed up ?



Well this can be rated as the topmost rated question of the century which at most times is asked by people and sometimes by ourselves (Lol). Just like advancements in technology relationships too have got highly advanced and rapid. Few centuries back people use to jitter when they were supposed to propose their beloveds. While today situation has just gone reverse. People are too confident to confess even those whom they do not love at all may be because of the thought many will come,many will go (56 aayegi, 56 jayegi meri dulhania toh meri mummy hi layegi). Bitter but true. Although I am strong supporter of women empowerment yet I wouldn't hesitate in revealing the truth. Nowadays, girls are no less cunning than boys may be like (3-4 boyfriend ye to aam baat hai.. ye toh aam baat hai).

Well let me put few illustrations of our society. If a girl is cute or beautiful then she is perceived as reserved and if not a guy would love to be with her. Like if a boy is tall, dark,  handsome or bearded every girl would covertly admire him to be hers. Just a few set of perceptions and we people go crazy. The hilarious segment is that very soon we people start forecasting our future with that particular guy or girl because of just those trivial physical appearances. This is how fast we are.

I remember one of the most common played games among youngster. Can you guess it? Yeah I am talking about ‘Truth and Dare’. Every time people think of this there is bombardment of similar set of questions such as do you have bf or gf? , did you had someone in past? What sort of girl or guy you want in your future?  Well levels of questions vary but these are some hackneyed questions. Enjoyment is okay but what's wrong with us. Why we are so much interested in others life. Aren't we happy with our lives? No doubt globalization has changed lives it has raised our standards. But every time adapting that London culture is mere foolishness. If they people have the culture of witching from one to another. Why are we not following it. We aren't followers, we are achievers, innovators.

Our Indian culture says that ' if you want a husband like Shree Ram you have to practice to become goddess Sita and vice versa. But it is unfortunate that we Indian people have become so much adamant that we have forgotten Indian values. It's candid that our Indian culture is flexible and welcoming. But excess flexibility of our cultural values just to become adaptive can break it.

I remember a very small incident that happened to me recently. While I was teaching a 9th standard student his cell was continually beeping. I asked him to off his data connection. As soon as he did it off just few moments and his cell rang. He replied very sweetly ' Hey sweety! Right now I am outside I'll call you back soon. I was stunned I asked him who was she (although I knew).  He replied my latest gf. I was like if you will do these chores at early years what will be left for your mature years then?

Well this is how things are nowadays. But still if somebody questions you whether you are single or in relationship. Do not hesitate. Reveal the truth.  I have seen many hesitate while saying that they are single. But the best part is if you are single you are living your life to the fullest. You are yours and you should be proud of it as you are not blindly following that flock of sheep. But yeah just saying a no won't do. You should respond really well with a big smile and a small piece of advice that I believe in the most ' I am single I need not give justification but one thing that I can pass on is  ' Build less amorous relationships and more work relationships'. Nothing is awesome than that. This will certainly turn the coffee more hot and chocolaty.
Love being single.  Don't regret. You are at your best.  Rest is all your thought process.
All the best.



By Poorva Banthiya

Monday, 18 January 2016

"श्रमदान"

क्या हम अपने घर में कचरा फेंकते हैं, कभी नहीं ।
क्या अपने घर की सफीई करना निम्न कार्य है, नहीं ।
क्या हम अपने मेहमान से सफई कराते हैं, बिलकुल नहीं ।
क्या उस घर में ईशवर का वास होता है, जो स्वच्छ नहीं, कभी नहीं ।
- उमंग

ईश्वर ने प्रकृति के रूप में जो हमें अनमोल तौफा दिया है , उसे लौटना तो इंसान के बस में नहीं , लेकिन जिस प्रकर्ति के कारण हमारा जीवन चल रहा है उसके लिए कुछ करना हमारा कर्तव्य है जिससे हमें कभी नहीं चूकना चाहिए । भले वो वृक्षारोपण हो या प्रकर्ति की सफाई करना , भले वो किसी की मदद करना हो या हमेशा सत्य की राह पे चलना , हर काम अंत में प्रकर्ति में ही सम्लित होता है , तो ये हमारी नैतिक ज़िम्मेदारी है की हम प्रकर्ति को वैसा ही शुद्ध तौफा दे जैसा उसने हमें दिया है , हमारी हर सांस तक प्रकर्ति की देन है , रोज़ मर्रा की दिक्कते और दिन चर्या के कामो में इंसान इतना व्यस्त हो जाता है की वो अपना मूल कारण भूल जाता है , जो की है परमात्मा से मिलन , प्रकर्ति भी ईश्वर का ही स्वरुप है , अगर आप प्रकर्ति से मेलजोल बनाये रखेंगे तो ईश्वर का  हाथ भी आप पे अपने आप रहेगा , मैं "अनंत अमन सोशल वेलफेयर सोसाइटी" का धन्यवाद करना चाहता हूँ की उन्होंने मुझे इस काबिल समझा और प्रकर्ति एवं परमात्मा
से मिलने और उसके साथ समय बिताने का मौका दिया ।
- तनोज


Team of our organisation took responsibility of cleaning one of the popular & natural picnic spots nearby Indore city, PatalPani Falls.
Cleaning drive successfully completed under supervision of Mr. Sandeep Rajapaa, SDM(Mhow)




Brief report :-
Proud to have all such members in the AnantAman family who reached at 6:30 in morning..
We reached at Patalpani by 8:00 a.m. and got free from cleaning task by 11:30 a.m. . Then we went to Malendi village for the finalization of health camp, by 12:30 p.m. we reached there and after having few words with Sarpanch & ppl at village,  by 2:30 p.m. marched back to Indore. We all were empty stomach but it's only dedication towards work that whole team were interested to give our best to bring some change.
- Hemant Gupta



             

Monday, 28 December 2015

Jingles everywhere!!

It's easy to preach others to donate but difficult to do ourselves. Just with this thought on this Christmas fest NGO AnantAman Social Welfare Society requested society to, "Be a SANTA for some NEEDY"


It's Christmas day, 
At 11:30 members of our group started gathering at Hellen Keller ( Blind School ). All were full of energy & enthusiastic. Various responsibilities were delegated among members. 


Celebration leader Ms. Raksha Goyal took lead and asked members to have small interaction with kids. Our Member Atul, Hardik, Rajat and Abhishek helped in placing banners of our Ngo at different places.

Group General Secretary and another leader for this Celebration Mr. Umang Daga helped in making arrangements for music system as children there although couldn't see but had an urge to dance and have fun.

Various volunteers also participated in  celebration, Ms. Khushboo, Ms. Ilma, Ms. Neera etc have helped in arranging songs of choices. Member Ms. Varnini decorated Christmas tree. At 12:00 pm all the arrangements were ready. At 12:10 pm Our member Poonam, Payal, Divya helped in organising Chair race and divided teams. We had completed first round then.



At 12:20 pm our Chief guest Mr. Sandeep Rajappa SDM (MHOW) arrived.

Ms. Raksha Goyal, Mr. Prateek Maheshwari, Ms. Neera greeted the chief guest, presented a small token of remembrance and shared some information about the working of our NGO.



Mr. Sandeep Sir (SDM) has seen few games and distributed prizes to some winners.
At 12:35 pm he has to depart as having other official meetings, he has given small message to our group members and motivated by sharing his personal experiences of life.

It's 12:45 pm, various games like chair race, lemon race, rope jumping, poetry competition, singing competition etc were organized for kids with support of all members. It's 2:00 pm approx all games were finished and listed down names of all winners in different games.



At 2:10 pm one family in reference with our group member Ms. Poonam joined our celebration.
We all celebrated birthday of Ms. Chinky, she got emotional and started crying while just all children there wished her ""..hapieee birthday..""

All the prizes were distributed via birthday girl and another volunteer Ms. Ilma khureshi distributed Chocolates among children.




At 2:30 pm we served food, cake, pastry to children and wished good luck for their life.
After that few members went to M Y hospital and distributed cake, clothes, woollens, blankets etc.

So in this we all tried to share happiness and make this Christmas special.

Friday, 13 November 2015

<***>Diwali Fest..<***>

One of the auspicious Celebration, pious fest, full of zest, zeal and enthusiasm.
We celebrate this festival with our family, friends, relatives, purchase new clothes, distribute Sweets, visit each other's home to wish and share some time with our loved ones.
It's our pleasure to share this time with those who usually have an eye at their door step that someone will visit and share happiness with them. Some one will come who will bring new clothes, sweets, crackers etc for them. Those ignored kids always wait for kind hearts who would come to devote their time.
With this thought, our NGO AnantAman Social Welfare Society organized Diwali Celebration at Orphange.. 
At 10:00 AM we reached at orphange. When kids there saw us, the smile on their face was unforgettable. Really it was like those kids were waiting only for us.
From 10:15 am onnwards all our NGO members started gathering. Celebration started with small interaction with kids. 
On the demand of kids their at 10:30 am we started making arrangements for 'Dal Bafla'.
All our members shared several responsibility on their shoulders.. 
Suvidhi Sethi, Varnini Poddar helped in placing all our NGO banners, making arrangements for food materials etc..
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Devendra Pandey, Poonam Rajoriya helped in taking care of children.
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Mr. Prateek Maheshwari when entered orphange with his wife and daughter the other kids were more excited to see family at their premises.  
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At 11:30 am Atul Maheshwari made arrangements for cold drinks and light break fast for children. 
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Mr. Umang and Mr. Vidit took charge to capture memories i.e. of photography.
MR. Hitesh Bhawnani made arrangement of Dhol, speakers for the dance & masti.
In this way all the work was delegated among members.
In between Mr. Mahesh Bairagi taken care of food department to make availability of all things required in Dal Bafla receipy and helped Sheff to prepare food for all those kids.
All the things were going smoothly as all members duly taken care of all responsibilities taken and well coordinated with each other.
Dance on Dhol, Rangoli, Jokes, various amazing games etc all this make those kids cheerful, delighted.
Now the children feel hungry and were waiting for the food to be get ready as soon as possible.
By 1:15 pm food was ready to be served to children.
By 2:00 Pm we all got free from lunch and then proceed for the Clothes and Sweet Distribution.
Our members donated New Clothes to kids there and again a small fun activity was organized for them.
When we had to depart from there all the faces looked cheerless and kids were asking when you all will come back?
Although it is true to say that Crackers create pollution but we have to break our rules for a day to bring smile on all those dull faces. We distributed some crackers among kids. 
May be it's a new way for some one, may be it's common way to some to enjoy in this manner but really not only those kids even we all people felt so much joy that when 5 hours passed no one realized. 
"Really these are wonderful memories to preserve"

– Hemant Gupta

Monday, 12 October 2015

No glitz and glamour, happiness in cheapest ever



10th oct'15 was one of the most awesomes days that has ever occurred to me. This was Saturday which is almost thought as a chill pill day by Indians. School children abhor moving to school this day as next is going to be a fun day-Sunday. College youths find this as an apt day to go for GT. Either to watch a new released movie or urge to go to an adventorus trip. Be it choki dhani, patal paani, vijay chat ki chole  tikki and many many more. But this time none of the above mentioned reason made me happy. Neither the movie nor the odi tickets. The reason because of which I kept smiling the whole day was a social cause. Our visit to orphanage. We all were supposed to report at 11:30am. I only knew the President of AnantAman  social welfare society Mr Hemant gupta sir. We all headed towards a common destination of which maximum people were aware-Annapurna temple. Gradually people started gathering. Some youths were from Medicaps and some were from Vaishnav college. I do not remember all names but yes some remarkable were Apurva, Poonam, Suchi, Abhishek, Aditya and many more. Well presence of every guy made event successful and more remarkable. Well what I really liked in the group was their enthusiasm level. Now finally after all gatherings we reached orphanage. As soon as we entered they greeted us with Jai Shree Krishna. And at that point I realised how wonderful are our Indian values. We took intro of all the kids. Their strength was approx 25. Actually we went with a special moto of celebrating birthday of one of our group member's colleague Divya as well as two children from the orphanage itself: Manish & Ajay. But before cake cutting ceremony we had various games so that they could open up with us and enjoy to their fullest. After intro we had fun including dances, songs, poetries and lots of stories cited by various sweet voices. I was really shocked but actually glad to see their updation regarding songs, movies and several dance styles. It was an awe moments. It was really nice the way we young bloods mingled with our future young bloods, kids. Then obvio it was time for the most trendy thing. Yeah snaps. The other moment we really felt touched was when all kids unitedly recited prayer before lunch and cake ceremony. They looked so determined and ambitious while playing. It truely created a positive aura. It reminded me a flashback of my school days. After a short span we served lunch which comprised of almost every child's favorite. Yes it was yummy pav -bhaji. All of them ate it in very organised and systematic manner. I could glance satisfaction level on each and every face . Well what could be better than this. Apart from all the glitz and glamour of this world they were destined to find happiness even in the cheapest of things. Well this is what exactly we need to learn from them. Even in the toughest phases of life they do not seem to struggle. They are enjoying and living to their fullest. At times kids teach us things which even elder fail to teach. Being natural and simplicity is one of the biggest lessons I have learnt. Not only me but we all need to learn from it. At last, although we were not willing to move but as time didn't permitted us we had to make a move. We concluded our event with some moral teachings that every children should be aware of. More than them we were thankful to kids for making our day extremely unique and our event exclusive as well successful.

Pen portrayed by Poorva Banthiya

Monday, 28 September 2015

Cleanliness — Godliness

'Cleanliness is next to godliness' .This beautiful line truely fillls my heart with ecstasy whenever it strikes my ears.May be yesterday we had some loopholes,may be till today we have not yet improvised.But being a nifty neopyte i do believe that tommorrow will be a brighter day with completely revitalised thoughts and rejuvenated goals.I am neither a politician nor any party's immitator.I m just a common voice of lakhs of young bloods who wish to behold Indore city as safest as well cleanest city not just in India but in the whole world.It's the exacting time to spread awareness related to cleanliness and vanish the stingy smell widely spread in the avenues of our city.Because if we dream our city to become a 'smart city' we need to transgend it into 'cleanest city' foremost.I never consider picking broomsticks, capturing snaps and editing it by insta beauty on some oppulent occasions would create the difference. But i strongly believe that initiating such events and active participation in it on a regular basis with apt survillence would certainely aid and then our city will get it's right place in right terms being heart of Central India shimmering it's real essence.Although Indore being a very populous city of a rough estimate of around 30-50 lakhs people but still if we target small zones we can accomplish our objective.I simply meant if Indore can be referred as 'Mini Mumbai',if it can be an education hub,if it can be a food hub then why not cleanliness hub? Few steps to go ahead and certainely the scenario will change.Recently i visited to a small town Sailana (dist-Ratlam) which is being continuously awarded as cleanest town in Madhya Pradesh.That is not at all miracle,it's authentic because of the combined efforts of ruling body as well as residents residing there.Nobody ever dare to throw garbage on roads,proper garbage vehicles are allotted to each zone with door to door service in morning as well as evening.Every home is being allocated with a dustbin.So this  is exactly what needs to be done.If in a small town the level of awareness could be to such an extent,then Indore is a city where awareness is never a barrier.Even if a single voice will raise,lakhs will support if the content is appropiate.So unleash your potential and fulfill your urge of crowning your city with the sobriquet of 'the cleanest city' not just in India but in the whole world.Plz join our campaign 'Ek kadam swachta ki aur' to fulfill our dreams.



Credits :- Poorva Banthiya

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Janmashtami & Teachers Day

5th September is celebrated as Teachers Day in memory of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan and according to Hindu calander auspicious occasion of birth of Lord Krishna, Janmashtami, was to be celebrated on 5th September 2015.
The day was Bonhomie.

To celebrate this day with little kanhaiyas team of AnantAman Social Welfare Society visited an aashram for underprivileged and poor children. It was 3pm then.

We had planned to organise 'Matki Fodh' competition and a couple of games thus scarce time put everyone to begin preparations as we reached there. Tasks were alloted to everyone just like I was supposed to do photography, decorate 'Matka' etc. Deadline was 5pm and everyone did very well to abide by it. Function was started punctually.

Matki(vessel) containing Maakhan was hung high in air, a challenge for Govindas to rise and reach the height to attain Maakhan. Pyramid of one upon other, aiming to break Matki, rose high from 1 storey to 2 then 3 and collapsed. Enthusiasm, energy and determination drove little ones to try once again - to fail again - to try again until they succeeded. As the proverb says "Koshish karne walo ki kabhi haar nhi hoti" ... Finally they tasted victory with creamy Maakhan. Important lessons were learned while competing for challenge and performing traditional ritual.

It was time to celebrate victory, learnings and birthday of Gopal. Music began, everyone was set with jolly mood, to forget the world around, to enjoy and to dance like no one is watching. Latter children were served with evening tea.

We bounced back to field, it was time for more games -- more fun. 'Toss the ball', 'Frog jump race' & 'Blind fold chase'. Members grouped with children to form teams. Creativity was put to test when children were asked to name their teams. "PK", "D's team" and many more funky names came up. Mr. Hemant Gupta took the responsibility to judge. Hooting, supporting and leg pulling chants echoed loud under the calm blue dome. D's team concluded to be champion with overall best performance.

Gopal's favourite Maakhan was distributed among little Kanhaiyas and their care taker.

Coming towards end, we accumulated memories, fun & smiles shared and alot of learnings. It is truly said, nobody actually have a pure heart like a child.

'बच्चे भगवान का रूप होते है |'


**Special thanks  to Members of AnantAman SWS :-
Hitesh Bhawnani,
Atul Dwivedi,
Moniya Yadav,
Ankit Tiwari,
Mayank Joshi,
Shubham Jain,
Tanya Daga,
Deepanshi Saxena,
Arjun (volunteer),
Aman Navin,
Hemant Gupta.

Report by :- Tanya Daga & Umang Daga

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Saturday, 2 May 2015

OP-ED




"प्रजातंत्र"


यह कौन सा तंत्र है

षड्यंत्र ही षड्यंत्र है
वैश्विककरण का दौर है
हर आदमी यहाँ चोर है
दिल नहीं यह दौरा है
काहे का ढोंग धतूरा है
धर्म का मुँह काला है
अधर्मी का बोलबाला है
भ्रष्ट ही यहाँ शिष्ट है
स्वार्थ में सब लिप्त है
खादी के भाषण झूठे है
अपने बन सबको लूटें है
हर मानव बेरोजगार है
रोजगार की दरकार है
चारों ओर सूखा हतै
किसान यहाँ पर भूखा है
देखिये जनहित सरकार है
सर्वत्र भ्रष्ट और भ्रष्टाचार है
कहने को प्रजातंत्र है
जहाँ षड्यंत्र ही षड्यंत्र है..||


By: Mrs. Vandana Chaudhary

Monday, 20 April 2015

#ChildWelfare

Eradicating children for vicious circles and helping them rise, we constantly strive for.
Calm mind brings inner strength and self confidence. So that's very important for good health.

AnantAman SWS arranged proper health nutrition for kids @ orphanage.

Coordinator : Mr. Hitesh Bhawnani












Sunday, 12 April 2015

Educational Survey at Sagarpaisa village


Briefing of Educational Survey
Date : 11th April, 2015 Saturday
Village Name : SagarPaisa
Gram Panchayat : Kacharod
Block/District : Indore
Respondent’s Name : Mr. Mahesh Bhatia (Principle)
                                  Mr.Ravi Singh Sisodiya (Teacher)
A small village 30 kms away from Indore city named as SagarPaisa. A calm place with 150-175 households and population 1000-1500. It takes about an hour to reach there from Indore city. Literacy level at village is 30-40%.

After reaching village, we have visited government school over there. We were responded by Mr. Mahesh Bhatia, Mr. Ravi Singh Sisodiya. We questions them and we found that, the school had established in year 2005 and consists of both Primary and Secondary.
There are 4 teachers who are handling primary school, since, there is no teacher appointed for secondary sections so primary school teachers are teaching to secondary school students. The total strength of students are 143 consist of 84 boys and 59 girls. On the day of visit approx 118 students were present.

We analysed those kids knowledge with some acivities such as poem reading and board writing, asking about their future goals, inquired about their background and daily schedules.
Children over there are less aware with the technology and new emerging trends in the society. They need career guidance and motivation to study ahead. Children were shy, little confused seeing the new faces inquiring and instructing them.

While interacting with students we found that some students are sharp in studies and some students who are in 6th Standard and can’t even write their names in Hindi. Students are very weak in English language.

Many Students are regular but the problem with irregular student is that they aren't getting support from family due to their financial insecurity. Major occupation in the SagarPaisa village is agriculture work and labor work.

As information provided by Mr. Mahesh Bhatia, children at SagarPaisa village belongs to Barela Samaj and speaks more in the language preferred in their family.
Government provide an amount of rs.5000 to school for their maintenance and many times to avail some facility for students teachers pay from their own pockets. The staff of school is supportive. Books are provided by the government but students have to arrange for the stationeries by themselves.

Many problems were faced by the students coming from other village and even by the teachers, as no proper roads are there to reach at village. People have to cross a small river in between SagarPaisa and ticha village which is very risky. Many official authorities and politicians have acknowledged this problem and promised villagers to solve it as soon as possible but still problem prevails and the outcomes are not satisfactory. Although there is possibility from next month under Pradhan Mantri Sadak Yojna the bridge will construct overthere.

In this survey it was also found that there are no proper medical facilities in village, people have to move approx 7 kms to get treatment. On a scheduled day of week i.e. on every Tuesday, Dr. Mrs.Gyatri appointed by government come for visit in village for health checkup.

Children study on floor by matting down the daris, not a single desk is available. Total 4-5 chairs are there and that to arranged by teachers on their own. No Separate toilets are there for boys and gilrs.
Another major problem in village is lack of Water. They are struggling for consumable drinking water and water to be used by school in preparation of mid-day meals for children.


## report prepared by- Aman Navin