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Saturday, 7 May 2016

व्यक्तित्व एवं ज़रुरतें

ज़रुरत एक ऐसा शब्द है जो हर किसी के जीवन में होता है।
किसी के लिए जरुरत कुछ भी नहीं और किसी के लिए सब कुछ है ये।
कभी कभी सोचता हूँ कहा से आती है इतनी ज़रुरत और कहां तक मैं इनको पूरा करू। 
एक भूके को ज़रुरत है भोजन की,
एक प्यासे को ज़रुरत है पानी की,
एक बच्चे को ज़रुरत है खिलोने की,
एक अनाथ को ज़रुरत है सहारे की,
ऐसी कई परिस्थितियाँ है जहाँ हर किसी को किसी न किसी वस्तु या सहयोग की ज़रुरत है।
हर किसी की ज़रुरतें भिन्न है।

परन्तु आज के युग में एक ज़रुरत सभी की समान है और वो है संस्कार की जरुरत। जिस गति से हम आज अपने समाज में आगे बढ़ते जा रहे हैं उसी गति से अपने संस्कार पीछे छोड़ते जा रहे हैं। परन्तु न जाने क्यों आज हमारे पास इतना समय ही नहीं है की हम अपनी ये महत्पूर्ण ज़रुरत को पूर्ण कर सके। क्या हमारी कामयाबी हमारे संस्कारो से ज्यादा महत्पूर्ण हो गई है ? क्या हमारा जन्म केवल अपने कार्य सिद्द करने के लिये हुआ है? 
कुछ कवर्त्तव्य हमारे समाज और संस्कृति के प्रति भी है।



आज भी हमारा समाज उस दौर से गुजर रहा है जहाँ एक ओर संस्कार और परोपकार की कहानी सुनाई जाती है। वहीँ  दूसरी ओर एक पुत्र अपने माता - पिता को बृद्ध आश्रम में भेज देता है और एक मासूम बच्चा अपने भोजन के लिये चौराहे पर खिलोने बेचता है। हम सम्पूर्ण समाज को नहीं बदल सकते परन्तु स्वम को बदल सकते है।
तो क्यों न एक शुरुआत करें स्वयम  से बदलने की 
हम अपनी ज़रुरत तो पूरी कर ही लेते है। क्यों न ज़रुरत उनकी पूरी करे जिनको वास्तविक जरुरत है।

ज़रुरत है एक परिवर्तन  लाने की 
ज़रुरत है सोच में परिवर्तन लाने की 
ज़रुरत है भेदभाव समाप्त  करने  की 

चलो आज हम अपने अंदर एक विस्वास जगाते  है,
जिन्हे है जरुरत खुशियों की उनके जीवन में खुशियों के दीप जलाते है। कुछ उनके दुःख कुछ अपनी खुशी चलो मिलकर एक नई खुशी बनाते है। चलो आज हम अपने अंदर एक विश्वास जगाते  है। सबके अंदर एक नई ख़ुशी फेहलाते है !!

     

देवेंद्र पांडेय 

Saturday, 26 March 2016

🔹🔹🔹 **...INVITATION..** 🔹🔹🔹

😇🎉Rangpanchmi Celebration..🎊

28th March 2016, Monday..
at,

Aarambh child home, behind Vaishnav Dham near Agarwal Public school, Bhicholi Mardana, Indore

🕰 8:30 am to 1 Pm

You all with your family cordially invited..

Celebration will have..
Breakfast and Lunch for kids,




Dance, Games, fun activities, Gulal_dry holi etc..

कुछ लमहें उन नन्हें फरिश्तो के संघ,
जिनके पास कुछ न होते हुए भी सिर्फ हैं खुशियों के रंग..!!

Regards
AnantAman Social Welfare Society®
(9907046281)

Monday, 7 March 2016

#Women's day...

Celebrations are a part of our lives. And when they are tagged with some special dates they certainly become more special as they prove to be the best reminders. Birthday celebration, farewell spree, anniversary cake cutting ceremony lasts for that particular day. While the celebration of Women's day isn't just restricted to a day as it an enduring process .Because being a women isn't just a one day credit. Everyday she is worth giving credits whether she is a home worker or an employee or both. Even history proves it true. Swadeshi movement, Civil disobedience movement wouldn't have been a success without women active participation. Goddess Lakshmi showers her benisons so that we can become financially strong, goddess Saraswati is symbolized as goddess of knowledge and arts, goddess Durga provides us strength and is pure representation of women's power as she is referred as mother of universe and is believed to be  power behind the work of creation, preservation and destruction of the world. In  the Bhagwad Gita when Lord Krishna was asked where do you dwell? He answered it with extreme simplicity by saying that I reside in every women who has such characteristics. This is how much importance a woman hold in this universe. Although from a long time women are  continuously suppressed just because they are considered just a source  of  rearing child and serving  food to  their family. Yes, it is candid that women till today women  have  not got what they actually deserve. But the days are gone when  criticism was only the way of protesting. We women deserve it and we prove it not by delivering few flattering framed words   but we prove it by doing deeds. We prove it by our achievements. Be it any field- political, social, economical, sports , education , aeronautics etc.

12% of women are a part of Indian parliament in form of cabinet minister, union minister and various dignitaries. In joint committee of women empowerment out of 6o members 28 members are women which form around 50 percent. For the first time a women has been elected as minister of minority affairs. Even in terms of academics girls are far ahead than boys. There have been many contradictory reactions when government announced to give 33% of seats to women. But this decision isn't  out of pity. It's because our nation can only develop if women and man equivocally participate. No doubt if a women can take care of home then she can  be a good service women too. This is the era of startups. And nobody in this world is as creative and innovative as women. Her thoughts, her struggle, her mindset , her willingness, her confidence , her stability, her fondness, her dedication, her patience makes her stronger. The best thing even her tears are her forte. She do not want to dominate she just want her nation to progress and make a better place to live in not for her but for her family, her children and for the citizens of it's nation.

Women empowerment is one of the most discussed topics of this year. And why not?  Definitely it should  be. As it is most relevant. There are various active women such as  Pratibha patil , Sushma swaraj,  Sania mirza, Saina nehwal, Mary kom, Kalpna chawla , Arundhati bhattacharya,  Priyanka chopra and many more. But still a section of women still seems to be covert. May be there might be a number of reasons beyond this furtiveness such as family pressure, self resistance , mindset of society  etc. But it's not the time to step backward instead it's the correct time to grab opportunity and show the world your worth. In politics it is rightly said that ''If you want something said ask a man and if you want something done ask a women". On this special eve of International women's day I congratulate every women for being a daughter ,wife, sister,   mother, friend  and above all a beautiful ,sensible and logical women and every man for having such a auspicious gem in their lives as well as in this nation. Respect women. Respect yourselves.
Jai Hind.
Jai Bharat.
Author 

- Poorva Banthiya


Female Members taking care of promotions campaign.




Doctors team behind success of health campaigns.




Members keeping health records of people taking benefit of free health campaign..




Dietitian taking care of health counselling.

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

Saturday, 7 March 2015

होली


 ऋतुओं के नट वसंत के द्वारे एक डोली आई।
 रंगीन सौंदर्य से आछादित ,खूब संवरकर होली आई।

 है विश्वास हमारा,प्रेम,एकता,भाईचारे,हमजोली में।
 क्योंकि भारत में जीवन पलता है,त्यौहारों की झोली में।

 हर्ष और उल्लास घोल घोलकर,त्यौहारों की मिठास बनें।
 जीवन के थपेडों में ठिठुरते मनुज का त्यौहार ही लिबास बनें।

 इतिहास जुबानी कहता हूँ,पहली होली श्री कृष्ण ने खेली थी।
 कहते हैं,प्रभु के प्रेमरस की फुँहार बरसाने तक फेली थी।

 मोहन का आलिंगन पाकर ,राधा उसमे सिमट गई।
 राधा की कोरी चुनरी भी विविध रंगों से पट गई।

 अपने शुरुआत की एक कथा,होली ने और समेटी है।
 प्रहलाद होलिका बुआ की गोद में लेटा,बुआ आग में बैठी है।

 अज्वलनशील मान,अहंकारवश उसकी बुद्धि सिमट गई।
 चमत्कार!बालक को छोड, अग्नि लपटें होलिका से लिपट गई।

 बस तब से होलिका दहन,उत्सव स्वरुप मनाया जाता है।
 परस्पर रंग लगाकर सबको समरुप बनाया जाता है।

 हर्ष का विस्फोट सा , मन के अंदर लगता है।
 नीला,पीला,हरा,गुलाबी,हर मुखडा सुंदर लगता है।

 रंगो से ही लुभावना है जग,आज ये साबित होता है।
 रंगो के गुबार में खोकर,हृदय उन्मादित होता है।

 कोई शिकार न पाकर 'तकलीफें' आज हताश हुई।
 सबके प्रफ्फुलित हृदय देखकर,निराशा स्वयं निराश हुई।

 निश्चिंतता के नीरज ने ढका,आज चिंताओं के दलदल को।
 नीर नही रंग बरसेगा,यदि आज निचोडो बादल को।

 बैरी मित्र बनें इस जश्न में,रंगों ने बाजी मारी है।
 इस जश्न का हिस्सा सब हैं,क्या नर और क्या नारी है।

 पर इस उत्सव की भीड में मर्यादा ना खोने पाये।
 बस ध्यान रहे,नारी की लाज न लज्जित होने पाये।
- संदीप कुमरावत

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

VOTE, DON’T BE AN eSCAPEGOAT

 To run a huge democracy, a proper governance is needed. India is the largest and colourful democratic country. As the Government is of the people, for the people, by the people, so we have the power to govern the nation through elections. Elections are the foundation of a democracy. Here, it is people's responsibility to form and run a government, by electing representatives. The most significant aspect is the divergent fabrics of its voters. Voters can weave the nation into a utopian nation, if they know about their power. Voting provides an opportunity for the people to evaluate the activities of their representatives
According to the election commission of India, the electoral population in 2014 is about 8 billion, the largest in the world. Even after the nose dive in the electoral figures in the past decade, this time, 2014 shows a tremendous hike. It’s the sanguine sign of participation that there is an increase of 20 crores newly eligible voters. The perennial efforts of nurturing up the awareness epidemically, make this out of the blue. Illuminate one, and one will pass the light to the many.
2014, struck with the enormous rise in voters, but still there is meagerness in the figure. Although youths are enthusiasts, but there’s a void in participation. They could garner a majority of electors. Moreover, most women show less interest in election activities. They were denied suffrage till the early 20th. They stood in the cavernous, as it was the household chores which they meant to be confined in. Even if women go for voting, some of them do it prejudicedly. There’s a need to engender independent political view. This subtle lack in participation, upsurging the need to make people aware of their voting rights and to persuade them to vote. Our ngo ‘AnantAman’ is trying to inculcate consciousness among people about the election. Efforts are being made to nurture up the rudimentary awareness of giving vote and how important it is.
  Free and fair elections are the soul of the democracy. It’s essential for the election to be impartial, free & fair, if the true will of the people is to be made known. For this, voters must be able to vote without fear or threat. Fair elections take place when people are allowed to select the candidates of their choice. Voters should have the necessary information about all the candidates.
The main hindrance to the fabrication of smooth running democracy is the passive roles of voters. Common voters seldom took pain to get the names of their family members enlisted on electoral rolls as an important task. This dormancy of genuine voters also provokes interest in political parties to faux names, included in the electoral lists of a particular area. There is a possibility of another voter impersonating us, if we don’t cast our vote ourselves. This in turn defeats the very purpose of democracy. Rightly speaking, you have no right to comment on as to what public representative are doing, when you don’t bother to vote.

It’s necessary to vote in democracy because participation by the citizen is the governance of the country. Voting is not only a right, but it is also a duty. Before you start blaming the system for your sufferings, you should do your duties.  Even if you are an anarchist, it’s good to be get blue nailed first, rather than sitting back on the couch and complaining about the wrongdoings. It’s the blue in the face, if you think to change the system without being a part of it. If you want the change, then be the change, take a stand, just move a step ahead to the polling booth and convert your opinion to action by casting the vote.  Always remember, it’s not them, but we, who make the government. Spread the awareness around yourself, let the people motivate to participate in elections. Vote sapiently, unbiasedly, as it will decide the nation’s future.

There is a voice inside of you,
That whispers all day long.
“I feel that this is right for me
I know that this is wrong”
Don’t let it die, reverberating inside,
Don’t be reticent, you can have a voice.
Voices of many would coalesce into an uproar,
Only that voice would fabricate the dream nation.
Voice should stand independently of others’,
Let your voice be heard, so cast your vote.
Your vote is your power; and
Will construct your future.
So vote, don’t be an eSCAPEGOAT.


-Vaibhav Kashyap

Monday, 14 April 2014

Women with wings of fire

As they say ‘she’s just a girl but she’s on fire’ , behold the new generation cause now they don’t hide in shadows, neither fear of the odds, they can look through the cobwebs and are learning what to do and how to do at the right moment.
The significance of women has increased significantly over ages. Since independence the struggle for women suffrage had been a prolonged effort and it took over 7 decades to actually see all the indigence turning into an optimistic end. Just a small number it might seem, but getting the ratio of men and women voters to almost ‘one on one’ seemed building castles in the air task. Women in our country are given privilege on the surface; they’ve long being caged in their own insecurities and responsibilities. It’s very sanguine to see all of it slowly fading away with time.


This time election ballyhoos are at their pinnacle, I see the streets brimming with incessant posters of the top candidates contesting for the chief governance post. Everyone could see the hype of this year’s big event, every paper, every magazine, every street is saying out loud. Whatever the covering maybe it has all resulted into a rage of awareness which positively turned out to be good impact on the nation as a whole. Looking at the stats, the percentage of women voters have increased so significantly that it’s getting hard to keep up with the score. After blue pencilling, there has been 63% increase in the women population voting which smacked the record since independence. Such stupendous change can now shake the government citadel with a cynosure move.
The only requirement now at stake is, helping the women judge as per their own perspective and not as per what the people around them believe. The female population still needs to know how responsible they can be in making a significant change towards the society without amenable prejudices. Our n.g.o ‘AnantAman’ is working towards creating awareness among women of our society in order to make the half population turn into a ‘better half’ of a country. We believe that making them more aware about the current scenarios related to the political systems and issues can help them create their own vision of the society they wish to survive. Still many women fail to read newspaper or take out time to glance over country chaos. It’s the family and the society which can help them know the administration more deeply, so that they also understand that one vote can nevertheless make an undoubted difference. Some say women are not good leaders, but many of the women panchayat have brought much more sensitive issues into the lime light,which the male geriatrics fail to point out. Since a decade, women leaders of various villages took over the most basic issues like sanitation, girl education, water supply to the next level. They have a wider understanding of all the basic needs of any middle class family. We all need to unite and make our mothers; our grandmothers or our aunts; our sisters raise their voices of individuality towards voting for a better future. It’s sad to see that the parliament house has 11% females working, where the reservation is purposely made for them to enter into politics. All we need is to make them realise the need of the hour for much active participation.
They say ‘with great power comes a great responsibility’ , now elections are surely the blue moon events to make a change for the coming five years governance, so why not take step forward to understand the power and responsibility coming along with it and help the women fly with the wings of fire.



She looks out to her own people from a small kitchen opening;
she has a lot to say at times, and out of words in many situations;
she bargains like crazy, can talk about all the things concluding into a black hole;
she is a girl, a wife, an employee, a leader, a follower;
I wonder what she thinks when she peeks out in the open bus window sky;
all I know is that everyone individually has little power to change the world but only if they know how small bricks make a large castle.

Soumya Sharma
AnantAmanSWS

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Rainbow Sunshine

Festivals…! Celebration…!
Even the mere words sound so full of life. And in literal term, they do exactly that; bring LIFE to our so called ‘lives’. It’s always rejoicing to celebrate these joyous occasions with our friends & families around. The rejuvenation brought up by them fuels our enthusiasm and propel us to thrive towards our dreams. But amidst all this polish; there remains a disheartening reality. The truth of the millions around who are underprivileged; particularly, the ones who are bereaved of their parents, the ones who were abandoned by their families; the lone souls who deserve to be accompanied along.
On this auspicious day of merry making, the festival of colours HOLI! , AnantAman Social Welfare Society decided to infuse joy into the lives of these kids with a splash of colours. To add colours to their otherwise achromic world, the members & volunteers, filled with joviality, went to ‘PremRaj Seva Samiti’ - an orphanage in the vicinity of SuryaDev Nagar.
While approaching down the road; I could descry innocent kids, some standing at the façade of the building, some on the stairs, while others on the terrace. Filled with zeal & a tankful of enthusiasm, eager to play the colours.
As we entered the orphanage premises, the children lit up with the shades of glitter in their eyes & wore a million dollar smile on their bright faces. The greeting “Happy Holi” in unison enchanted the atmosphere. The scenario there left us enthralled by the warmth of welcome dipped in innocence, in spite of the irredeemable vacuity in their life.
In order to mingle well with them, we gathered on the terrace. The tents setup by us shaded from the burning Sun. We opted for an eco-friendly Holi celebration avoiding water misuse. With different hues of herbal Gulaal, we tried enriching their arid life with colours. As soon as we had the colours out, there was a sudden alacrity in children hither & thither. The little palms – seeking for a helping hand to hold them - with a handful of colours just came by to beautify us with the rainbow of ecstasy. It felt like family, not stranger anymore. An ambience of gaiety was created and everyone was enjoying the festival of colours. They had appreciable demeanour and were full of etiquettes. They chanted a few prayers before diving into the act of eating. Though less fortunate, but they understand that someone’s watching over them right from the sky. Past the festive meal, colours felt even livelier and everyone enjoyed every bit of it.
Playing Holi with them was a euphoria that left us in a lovely nostalgia; where we would like to be again & again. We discovered a new satisfaction by bringing smiles on the faces of many. Though their loss is completely immutable, but we tried our bit to efface it by pouring down colours of happiness into their lives. The very act of benevolence makes us feel sanctified deep in our heart, right from inside. It’s just one of the many inchoative steps by our NGO towards the upliftment of secluded part of the society. Spreading smiles to those who deserve it more than anyone else, nurturing ample happiness in the life of the benighted children; all these definitely appease your soul to the core.
We hope that, “we make a difference to their lives and build a better tomorrow for them”.

“Spread smile, share happiness, fill colours to life”

-Vaibhav Kashyap

Friday, 7 March 2014

Temple milkmen reach street!


As I walk past the barren yet fertile streets of my city, I see the nascent life breath in the crowd atmosphere surrounded by souls sharing a similar feeling. On the auspicious occasion of ‘Maha Shivratri’ I got this great opportunity to have a closer look towards the covert side of the society. As we all marched to the place, with beautiful rain clouds outside, we saw nature’s innocence in its purest form.
The first place was hidden in a very remote part of the city. As we all went down the road, it was getting much difficult to imagine a place of foster in midst of the bland surrounding. The roads were narrower, the streets got little quiet, the cattle occupied more space than the heavy vehicles and the most eerie part of the whole picture was the fiasco garbage exhibition.
We all went inside the two storeys house where i could see children wriggling around with celerity and extreme happiness. They could see our crowd coming loaded with milk bottles. It was our mission to offer them milk on the pious occasion of ‘Maha Shivratri’. Initially they were every energetic, thus they called us all to join in when they were playing around. Most of us choose to sit by and watch them all. Their innocence, agility, zeal was above all truly captivating. On top of that they appeared well dressed, healthy and their eyes had that sparkling fire of passion, I couldn't help myself being a paparazzi. Later when they all agreed to settle down, we all learned how most of the kids ended up living in that foster home. Everyone had a unique story, some kid’s parents were not capable of taking care of their children financially, some left them and never returned, some were the children of nomads who wanted their kids to lead a better education and facilities in short they want their children to the see the better half of the world they deserve to live in. The best part of the whole scenario is, not all of them were orphans, in fact their parents were bold and assertive enough to draw their kids out of their penurious situation in order to let them groom under much safer and developed humanitarian. The children of ‘PremRaj Seva Samiti’ get proper education, food, facilities and funds from society and various other sources, which help them fabricate a better vision of the world they seek. The kids are equally jovial and candid.
The only problem which was limpidly clear was the mismanagement of the locality. From the roof top I could see rack pickers trying to hunt down the plastic bags in search of anything they could use. There was plenty of perennial trash spread across the whole field, and to get rid of the fat queen appeared a very quandary situation. Sanitation problem is not new for Indore disaster charts, government needs to stand out and take some serious measures to make our surroundings bit hygienic or odour able for that matter.
As we started distributing the milk bottles, the small ones accepted them with great generosity. The awareness of humanitarians and orphanages have grown over time, people are more enthusiastic and eager to help the young future of our country. One last game with the kids and it was time for the coup to march for the destination.
The orphanage we visited next was in a more sanguine area. Well this orphanage had a different story. It is called ‘Armaan Child Care’ and the building was probably older than it seemed. It was about eve, so kids were bit dormant after playing around. As we hopped in with the milk bottles, they quietly sat down on the mat, waiting till each one had received it. The management there narrated a completely discreet story about the children there. The orphanage had many missing list kids whose parents were looking for them. Some parents left them behind in hurry after treatment in the government hospital nearby. Some were left by mistake at various other places of the city and many more. Their faces revealed the grief of perversity they hid inside their hearts. The kids who were successful in giving the correct details about their parents to the authorities, their parents were informed and thus the problem was solved. Out of the bunch there were kids who disagreed to reveal their parent’s identity. It’s still unknown, why they don’t want the people to know from where they came from. A part of the situation can be framed in such a way that ‘they don’t really want to go back home’. Who knows what they have faced back then which stops their steps from returning back, or maybe they fell safer at a place with strangers sharing a similar emotion. We often find home at places like these. But it sure remains a mystery are homes still not safe enough for the little ones. Our society has many secrets to be revealed and yet time waits for the ray of hope to reach the darkest places. All we can do is keep this burning endeavour of helping out the fragile section of the society as long as we can, as long as we must.

As we winded up for the day, I could see them all playing again in the night sky, but this time the eyes glittered as they counted stars. Who knows someone’s watching them from the above writing a better future of these lost innocent souls.


-Views of an volunteer who participated at our event.
-Soumya Sharma.

Friday, 28 February 2014

'Less Spoken Fact'


India’s status as Global super power is increasing. We come across several statistics which indicates growth here but are these numbers justified? We accept figure that are shown to us again and again as facts. What about the figure which nobody tells? Some are related to State of children deprived of basic needs.

Child mortality rates have doubled in India's slums. There are many children with empty stomachs while some enjoy their over-priced dishes. Many are deprived of basic amenities and nutrition essential for life but we praise only success stories of ineffective Govt. plans. Plans which were implemented ages ago yet couldn't eliminate diseases, from which many parts of globe were immune decades ago. World Bank predicts that India's economy will be the fastest-growing by next year and the country is an influential force within the G20, World Health Organisation figures show it ranks 171st out of 175 countries for public health spending.

Narrow paths, narrower houses have no space for people, we can imagine the state of sanitation there. People residing in slums are more vulnerable to diseases. Due to Poor Sanitation and contamination of drinking water diseases like Diarrhoea, Juan Dice, Parasitic infestation and faecal oral epidemics are very common in such areas. Here, 15 hundred thousand children die each day because of diarrhoea and every 15 seconds a child dies because of water borne diseases, more than 400,000 in their first 24 hours.  According to Gethin Chamberlain, nearly 2 million Indian children die under five each day and that is the highest number all over the world.  Even in the capital, Delhi, where an estimated 20% of people live in slums, the infant mortality rate is reported to have doubled in a year, though city authorities dispute this.

We know there are many government run Health camps, centres and hospitals and we also know how well organised they are. Just constructing a structure to provide facilities don’t help, ‘Efficient Management’ is also important. Proper access to medical facilities is also a right of every individual, may be not written anywhere, that cannot be denied.

We are no one to preach the concerned people how to combat these problems. All we want is to draw attention on these issues, which might be petty for some, but are considerable for building a strong and developed Nation.

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Friday, 31 January 2014

Preface - "Inspiring Initiative"


AnantAman Social Welfare Society





Welcome to official blog of AnantAman Social Welfare Society. Our Mission is to help the underprivileged and serve Humanity. Our Vision is to promote Sovereignty, Democracy, Justice, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.

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AnantAman Social Welfare Society is a registered NGO which was founded by 7 Friends and several other supporting hands, who gave strength to the foundation, who were determined to initiate a change.
We always talk that someone should stand up, raise the voice, revolt against evil and come ahead to fight against wrong, but we never take this responsibility on our shoulder, we never step ahead and take the initiative to lead a revolution.... This was our inspiration that let us take this initiative and drive a change in Society, City, Nation and whole World.
Our aim is to help poor and under privileged sections of society, provide social security, contribute towards National progress and to spread awareness and get backward sections of society their Rights and helping them raise their standards of living. For Achieving this we have started with helping poor children in acquiring education, making them aware about health, hygiene and their rights and duties.