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Association for India’s Development March 2009

Delhi Chapter Newsletter

Table of Contents Editorial

Editorial 1 Dear Volunteers,


It’s again a pleasure to meet you all through our
Project Updates yet another informative e-newsletter from an eventful
AID Aashayein 2 April. The mercury which is increasing has no effect on
AID Gurgaon 2 our volunteers who are running the projects at the same
AID Prayas 3 pace at what they were doing earlier. In fact they are
AID Jaagriti 4 doing it better from time to time. I also take this
Jamghat 4 opportunity to salute their high spirits which keeps
Khoj 5 them involved in all these activities despite heat. This
Parichay 5 newsletter presents quick updates from the happenings
Tara 6 of the projects across Delhi.
There is an experience shared by a German
intern with our partnering association Khoj Foundation.
Children’s Corner With summers on and colleges going off we are looking
for more interns who would do more productive work.
lgkjk – eksuh 7 We also have an article from a young and new volunteer
who’ve shown concern for environment. With more
Volunteer Speak – Alva Bonaker 8 such people our environment cell would definitely go
places. With the celebration of Earth day and plans of
Articles celebration of Environment Day at different corporate
during the World Environment Day, we are definitely
Is Delhi is getting Greener? - Dhiraj 10 proving a point.
The newsletter also carries a poem by Shubham
Child Adoption – Selva 10 in Hindi. It’s always good to see Shubham consistently
contributing for our newsletter. After a long time I’ve
Relief and Rehabilitation also shared one of my article which focus on child
– Report from BLSM 11 adoption. Hope AID Delhi volunteers would also come
forward to learn and spread the message about
Feedback 11 adoption.
From the treasury side we neither are doing
Poem of the Month – Shubham 12 good nor bad on our funds status. With RBS starting to
fund us through their payroll deduction our funds status
Contact us 12 show a better growth but still the status of Meal a
Month is getting weaker with time. I’d request every
volunteer to pledge MaM and contribute towards the
same.
We are also spreading our reach to more people
by supporting projects at Bhalaswa Lok Shakti Manch
[its report is attached in the web version of the
newsletter] who are fighting for their rights with the
Government even after rehabilitation. Our association
with the GM Free India Coalition gets better as the I am
NO Lab Rat campaign takes its next phase. We are

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getting ready to a series of action at Delhi. We Project Updates: AID Gurgaon
are looking for a full timer for the campaign. Anyone
interested can please contact me for the same.
I also take the pleasure of all our new
volunteers and thank the one’s who’ve been there all • 2 children, Tara and Vinod admitted in DPS
the time!. I promise you a pleasant volunteering Shiksha Kendra; 2 more students, Vikas and
experience with AID. Hoping to hear more from you Dolphy admitted in a private school near their
in the coming edition of newsletters ☺. residence.
Happy Reading to all!... • Classes at Unnati and Disha streamlined to
have different batches for two hours each to
Selva Ganapathy achieve the following objectives:
aid.selva@gmail.com o No child in second row
+91-9891358457 o all children get adequate attention
o Senior and junior children called in
Children at Disha get to use the extra
Project Updates: AID Aasahyein benches at Unnati
• Electricity lines and submeter put in at Disha.
There has not been any classes happening at • Appraised the newly formed CSR cell of AT
Aashayein in the last month and we don’t have any Kearney of the activity of AID.
updates from the project. Volunteers have come • The AID Gurgaon website updated to
together to define an objective to the project and would incorporate latest happenings; hits increase.
be giving a new life from this May. We would come up • Increased website link presence on social
with updates the next month which would share the networking websites and messengers; links
objective of the project and the plan of action. posted on net to increase hits and increase
relevance in Google results; immediate spurt in
Contact Person: Prachi Aggarwal people being redirected to volunteers
(prachiaggarwal85@gmail.com)
Project Location: Gurgaon Sec 31, Jharsa Village
Regular Volunteers: Sheetal, Sonam, Deboshree,
Anindita, Neeru Regular Class timings: 10.00 hours – 13.30 hours
Timings: not yet finalized and interested people may Regular volunteers: Anshul, Puneet, Rachit, Shankar,
contact Prachi to get the same. Rashmi
Selva Ganapathy New volunteers this month: Abhinav, Rohit
aid.selva@gmail.com
+91-9891358457 Contact Information:
Puneet – 9811621209
Anshul - 9873469546

Anshul Sachdev
+91-9873469546

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Project Updates: AID Prayas
Raj is supported by Linkan & Rashi to take his
April ’09 @ Prayas sessions. The sessions are planned for all Saturdays
from 3PM-6PM at the New Center. You can reach Raj
Admissions at Nai Disha & Moonlight @ 09871826168, if you wish to join him.
As I was writing the updates of March ’09, it Regular Classes:
was 12.30AM Midnight and our volunteers were going Pioneer – Tuesday, Thrusday 20.30 hours – 22.30 hours
of to sleep with slightly tensed about what would Eureka – Tuesday, Thrusday and Saturday 18.00 hours
happen the next morning for the admissions of the to 20.00 hours.
children at Nai Disha. Today we proudly announce that Class – II – Monday, Wednesday and Friday – 20.30
a total of 21 children got admitted at Nai Disha (Sec 29, hours to 22.30 hours and Saturday and Sunday 16.00
NOIDA) and another 5 at Moonlight Public School hours – 18.00 hours.
(Sec 15A, NOIDA). That is, a total of 26 children
attend higher quality schools and now receive better
education than before. Regular Volunteers
The efforts of all our regular volunteers have Darshan, Kannan, Rajat, Anand, Rajiv, Sugandha,
been a key ingredient to this success and every time I Charu, Nikunj, Arun, Raj, Tarun, Priyanka, Vikas,
get a chance to write about them I have a new Poonam, Aakanksha, Sonia, Sonika
achievement from them to talk about. The volunteers
that made this happen are: Darshan, Vikas, Rajat, Rajiv,
Tarun, Nikunj, Charu, Anuradha, Sugandha, Selva, New Volunteers this month
Abinash, Anant, Anand (in no particular order of
relevance, but as a solid team). Rashi, Anvita Shukla, Daisy Singh, Abhinav, Dilip
Raj Starts Activity Sessions with the children
Project Blog
One of our veteran volunteers, Raj Bansal, has
come back to active volunteering in the past 3 months http://aidnoida.blogspot.com
and has been an active part of educational activities at
Prayas. He has started up an activity session on Special mention
Saturdays where the children are engaged in team
building and collaborative games, alertness building Abhinash (Full timer)
sessions, science sessions, and a bit of silent meditation.
This has been well appreciated by the children and there Contact:
is a good attendance on all days for the same.
Arun: 099109-08774
The most surprising thing I found was one day Rajiv: 098119-81809
when all 12 children present were in a sitting mediation
position and silent for almost 5-6minutes. This Arun Raj
experience, in my close to 3 year engagement with the +98-9910908774
children of Prayas, was the most silent 5 minutes that I arunraj.connect@gmail.com
had. And so, here is a marvelous effort by Raj at
managing this class and engaging the children in a
constructive way.

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Project Updates: AID Jaagriti Class Timings: 4 - 6:30 PM (Monday-Sunday)

Volunteers: Anchit, Abhishek, Anirban, Sahil,


Activity Updates Siddharth, Pritika, Anurag, Paulami, Sukriti, Richa.
1. Jaagriti Volunteers have been successful in Project blog: http://jaagriti-india.blogspot.com
getting 11 Children admitted in a nearby
primary government school. The project Location: Near Sector-13 Metro Station
teacher helped us out in the paper and
logistics work. Thanks to him. The school
was earlier not ready to take them as these
people are migrants. But after much Anchit Goel
persuasion, we have been successful. anchitgoel@gmail.com
+91-9818115226
2. Classes are going on well at the project and
we have observed a lot of progress in the
learning habits of the children. The children Project Updates: Jamghat
are keen to study and now their parents have
also come up themselves and are showing As there are more updates from Jamghat this
great interest. month we would be releasing Jamghat’s quarterly
newsletter which would provide the updates of the last
3. We had a small Volunteer meet in April and quarter. Please follow the web link in the html version
many new Volunteers also visited the Project to download the newsletter of Jamghat. You can also
and have shown interest in taking up skill follow the link given below to get the same.
based classes over the weekends.
http://delhi.aidindia.org/bethechange/images/stories/
4. Pragati Education Society has also agreed newsletter/jamghat%20newsletter.pdf
to take up children in their project for poor
children. Classes will be held from 2-4 pm, 6 Project Location: Ladoo Sarai and Jamma Masjid
days a week in their school premises and
children will be provided with all the school Class timings: All the days
infrastructure facilities etc.
Volunteers:
Activities for next month: Suchita, Abhinav
1. Plan a skill based learning program where Contact Information:
each volunteer will take up a skill for a period Amit Sinha - 9818705715
of 2 months and teach the children.
2. Monitor the progress of the children at
school and in classes. Selva Ganapathy
3. Fund Collection Drives and a Volunteer meet. aid.selva@gmail.com
4. Association with Pragati Education Society +91-9891358457
for regular teaching of the children.

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Project Updates: Khoj Project Updates: Parichay

1. Meva lal and Neetu have taken the charge in Project Highlights
teaching the children. 1. A major activity at Parichay the previous
2. Children from R.K puram have gone back to month comprised of purchase of books,
their village 15 days back so no classes are stationary, uniform, and several other things,
carried out. whose list would run into large paper sheets if
3. Immense increase in the regularity of children I were to mention them here. While it is a
from ber sarai. pleasure to see that kids are getting into
4. Education trip to Adventure Island on 23rd higher classes, it takes a lot of time and efforts
with 50 children. to actually arrange for the different types of
5. Children celebrate poori choole at prabhat tara pens, stationary and other paraphernalia. I
during the Saturday sessions☺. think, next time onward we would need a
6. Increase in concentration and discipline of volunteer who could take care of this activity
children is observed during the last 1 month dedicatedly.
sessions. 2. Kids visited Gyanodaya and interacted with
the new battalion there — overall a wonderful
7. Now teaching sessions are conducted both at
experience.
IIT flyover and Ber Sarai.
3. Three interns from IGNOU visited Parichay.
8. School going children are more regular because They would be spending a total of 25 days.
of the Auto facility. They have started gaining an understanding of
9. We are searching for the Dance training institute the teaching aids and the different units of
for Ganesh who is from bikaji camma place. Parichay. Later on, they could contribute by
10. Khoj foundation's face book account was exploring the local market for the marketing
created and project pictures and activities are of spices. These interns have positively lent
updated through it for more outreach. their contribution by raising awareness about
11. Need volunteer to make annual report. the project for the mentally challenged. The
12. Teacher Meva Lal has worked with Salam Balak interns approached the local school
trust for last 5 years. authorities and informed them about the
project.
Project Location: Ber Sarai and IIT Flyover 4. We will be putting up stalls at the offices of
Nokia and Ford.
Class timings: 15.30 hours 5. The monthly sale @ STM was approximately
Rs. 9,100
Volunteers:
Shashank, Annie, Gouri, Amrit, Neetu, Abhinav, Ritesh, Events planned in next month: Regular Stalls
Suneet, Kailash
Project Location: Tukhmirpur, Bhajanpura.
Special Mention:
Alva a volunteer from Germany who was interning with Regular Class timings: Any day and anytime
us for the past couple of months.
Active Volunteers: Selva, Prasad, Sahil, Akanksha
Contact Information: Purohit
Zubair- 9868486272 Contact Information
Pawan- 9810406998
Vijay Bhaiya – 9810753425
Selva Ganapathy
aid.selva@gmail.com Puneeta - 9971500333
+91-9891358457
puneetac@gmail.com

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Project Updates : TARA e/kq ds fy, fdrus gh fj’rs vk, exj dgha Hkh ckr
ugha cu ikbZA mlds ekrk&firk gjne fpfUrr jgrsA
Project Location: ,d ckj e/kq ds fy, ,d fj’rk vk;kA e/kq ds ekrk&firk
Academy of Third World Studies, dks yM+dk vkSj mldk ifjokj cgqr Hkk;k vkSj e/kq dks Hkh
Jamia Millia Islamia. yM+dk ilan FkkA ns[krs gh yM+ds okyksa dks e/kq ilan vk
xbZA ysfdu yM+ds okyksa us ngst dh ekax dh rks e/kq us
Regular Class timings: vius ekrk&firk ls lkQ ‘kCnksa esa dg fn;k. ^^eSa ,sls ?kj esa
Monday, Wednesday and Friday (2 to 4 pm) dHkh Hkh ‘kknh ugha d:axh tgka ngst dh ekax dh tkrh
gksA bl ckr dh xkaB cka/k yks fd ngst ysuk vkSj nsuk
Regular volunteers: nksuksa gh vijk/k gSA** bruk dg dj e/kq ogka ls pyh xbZA
1. Kulsoom Rashid 2. Mithun Gomes 3.
Ameen e/kq ds eka&cki dks igys rks cgqr xqLlk vk;k vkSj mUgksaus
lkspk fd ikl&iM+ksl okys Bhd gh dgrs Fks fd yM+dh dks
New volunteers this month: T;knk i<+kus fy[kkus dh D;k t:jr gSA i<+kbZ ls bldk
fnekx [kjkc gks x;k gSA
None

Activity Updates: cgqr fnu chr x,A e/kq ds ekrk&firk ds fnekx esa ,d gh
loky xwatrk jgrk fd bl yM+dh dk D;k gksxkA bldh
Most of the children have moved out, gone back to ‘kknh gks Hkh ik,xh ;k ughaA fcuk ngst yM+dk dgka ls
their villages or new cities with their parents.
feysxkA
Events planned in next month:
blh chp e/kq dks ,d Ldwy esa v/;kfidk dh ukSdjh fey
Looking for a new site or collaboration with another xbZA og nksigj rd Ldwy esa i<+krh vkSj ‘kke dks ?kj ij
organization.
V~;w’ku nsrhA /khjs&/khjs ?kj ds gkykr lq/kjus yxsA mlds
Kulsoom Rashid firk dh nqdku Hkh vPNh pyus yxhA vc e/kq ds
(President, TARA) ekrk&firk e/kq ij ukt djrs ijarq mlds fookg dks ysdj
+91-9871551545 mudh fpUrk vkSj Hkh c<+rh tk jgh FkhA

,d ckj e/kq ds ?kj mlds pkpk&pkph vk,A [kkuk


[kk&ihdj lc jkr dks Nr ij cSBsA e/kq ds firk ls mlds
Children’s Corner: lgkjk - eksuh pkpk us dgk]^^HkkbZ lkgc! e/kq ds fy, vkius dksbZ fj’rk
ns[kk gS ;k ughaA**
e/kq uke dh ,d yM+dh FkhA e/kq dks i<+us dk cgqr ‘kkSd e/kq ds firk cksys]^^fj’rs rks cgqr vk, ij dqN cs<aqxs vkSj
FkkA og ,d xjhc ifjokj esa tUeh Fkh] mlds firk dh dqN ngst ds ykyph FksA e/kq dh ftn gS fd oks ngst ds
ijpwu dh NksVh lh nqdku FkhA mldk ckjg lky dk ,d yksHkh ifjokj esa ‘kknh ugha djsxhA vxj rqEgkjh utj esa
HkkbZ FkkA e/kq [kwc i<+uk pkgrh Fkh] mldk v/;kfidk cuus dksbZ yM+dk gS rks crkvksA**
dk liuk FkkA++ ‘kke ds le; og vius ?kj ij dqN cPPkks
dks V~;w’ku i<+krh Fkh rkfd og viuh i<+kbZ tkjh j[k ldsA
e/kq :iorh gksus ds lkFk gh cgqr xq.korh Hkh FkhA e/kq dsa
ekrk&firk dks fnu&jkr mldh ‘kknh dh fapUrk lrkrhA
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pkpk us dgk]^^ ,d ifjokj gS rks tgka e/kq jkuh cudj vius ekrk&firk ds eu dh ckr e/kq ls fNih u jg
jgsxhA yM+ds dh eka ,d laLdkjh yM+dh pkgrh gSA vkSj ldhA og cksyh&^^budk dkjksckj c<+kus esa eSa budk lkFk
gekjh e/kq lqanj] lq’khy vkSj f’kf{kr gSA ,slh vPNh yM+dh nwaxhA ;s dkjksckj ds vuqHkoh gSa vkSj esjs ikl f’k{kk dh
mUgsa Hkyk vkSj dgka feysxhA yM+ds dk viuk iq’rSuh rkdr gSA esjh f’k{kk budh esgur ls fey tk, rks ge
dkjksckj gSA vki dgks rks ckr pykÅaA** cgqr rjDdh dj ldrs gSaA eSa dkjksckj esa budk lkFk nwa rks
dkjksckj rks vkSj Hkh ped mBsxkA**
vxys gh fnu e/kq ds pkpk yM+ds okyksa ls feyus x, vkSj e/kq dk ;g QSlyk yM+ds vkSj mkdh eka dh Li”Vokfnrk ls
e/kw ds ckjs esa muls ckr dhA yM+ds dh eka us dgk]^^ge izsfjr FkkA
dy gh yM+dh ns[kus vkrs gSaA**
pkpk us Qksu ij e/kq ds firk dks [kcj dj nhA vkt e/kq viuh llqjky esa vius ifr dss da/ks ls da/kk feyk
dj pyrs gq, cgqr lq[kh gSA e/kq vkSj mlds ifr ds
vxys fnu yMdk vkSj mldh eka e/kq ds ?kj igqapsA dkjksckj dh cgqr rjDdh gqbZ gSA
vkSipkfjd ckr&phr ds ckn e/kq dks ns[kus dh ckjh vkbZA
yM+ds dh eka us e/kq ls mldh i<+kbZ] ukSdjh vkSj :fp;ksa ds -------- eksuh
ckjs esa cgqr lh ckrsa dhaA e/kq yM+ds dks Hkh ilan FkhA
yM+ds dh eka us e/kq dh eka ls dgk]^^cguth] gesa rks vkidh
csVh cgqr ilan gS] th dj jgk gS vkt gh bls vius ?kj ys
tkÅaA** eksuh esjs izfr izxk<+ izse j[krs gq, vk’p;Ztud :i ls
vkLFkkoku gS vkSj ifjp; ds izfr mldh J)k fdlh riLoh
e/kq ds firk us dgk & rks ge fj’rk iDdk le>saA** dh riL;k ls Hkh vf/kd etcwrA eksuh eq>s NksVh lh Hkh
yM+ds dh eka us dgk&^^ysfdu ,d ckr gS----- tks eSa vki [kq’kh nsus ds fy, cM+s vkSj dfBu iz;kl djus dks rRij
yksxksa dks igys crkuk pkgrh gwaA** jgrh gS] eq>s FkksM+k lk Hkh lq[k igqapkus dh mldh vkrqjrk
;g lqurs gh e/kq ds ekrk&firk ds psgjs dh ped Qhdh dks tc eglwl djrk gwa rks ikrk gwa fd esjs brus lkjs
iM+ xbZ] u tkus D;k ckr gSA t:j ngst dh gh ckr iz;kl mldh fu’Ny Hkkoukvksa ds le{k ewY;ghu gSaA
gksxhA
eksuh ds firk fjD’kk pkyd gSaA mlds firk ds vykok
yM+ds dh eka us dgk&^^esjs yM+ds dk dkjksckj rks Hkxoku mlds ifjokj esa lHkh vf’kf{kr gSaA
dh d`ik ls Bhd py jgk gS ysfdu esjk csVk flQZ nloha
ikl gS] firk ds xqtjus ds ckn dkjksckj dh ftEesnkjh ebZ&twu dh rirh nksigfj;ksa esa dsUnz ij fctyh u gksus ij
blds da/kks ij vk iM+h rks i<+kbZ v/kqjh gh jg xbZA vkidh mls yxrk fd og essjs fy, ia[kk >yrh jgs] esjs yk[k euk
csVh rks bruh i<+h&fy[kh gSA** djus ij Hkh Hkkstu ds le; rks mldh og bPNk bruh
cyorh gks tkrh fd esjs gkFk ls ia[kk yxHkx Nhu dj og
e/kq ds ekrk&firk lksp esa iM+ x,&^^ u tkus bl yMdh ds gok djus yxrhA ^^ljth! cl ftruh nsj vki [kkuk [kk
HkkX; esa u tkus D;k fy[kk gSaA eqf’dy ls rks ,d txg jgs gSa] mruh nsj gok djus nhft,A** ,d nks feuV ia[kk
ckr cuh rks yM+ds dh v/kwjh i<+kbZ vkM+s vk jgh gSA e/kq rks Mqyk ysrh rks eSa mlds gkFkksa ls ia[kk ys ysrk ijarq mu nks
bl fj’rs ds fy, rS;kj ugha gksxh] vkSj ge Hkh dSls de iyksa ds fy, esjs fy, ia[kk >yuk mls fdruk lq[k nsrk] eSa
i<+s fy[ks yM+ds ls mldh ‘kknh dj ldrs gSaA** mldh vk¡[kksa esa LIk”V ns[k ikrkA I;kl ls O;kdqy fdlh
O;fDr dh I;kl ‘khry ty ls cq>kbZ tkus ij tSlk r`fIr]
lq[k dk vglkl gksrk gS oSlk gh Hkko eksuh dh vka[kksa esa gh
ugha mlds jkse&jkse esa g”kZ ds :i esa yf{kr gksrkA
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lkr lky igys eksuh tc igys igy ifjp; vkbZ eksuh dk mu fnuksa dk vdsykiu] mldh cspSuh vkSj
Fkh rks mldh HkkoukRed vfLFkjrk ds dkj.k d{kk esa vusdksa mldh vk¡[kksa ls cgrs eksVs eksVs vk¡lw] mldk tk+j&tk+j
rjg dh leL;k,a vkSj :dkoVsa iSnk gks tk;k djrh FkhaA jksuk eq>s vR;f/kd nzfor dj nsrk vkSj eSa Hkh mlds :Bs
mlls cM+h eqlhcr ;g fd u rks ugkuk pkgrh Fkh vkSj lkfFk;ksa ls mls fQj ls lewg esa ‘kkfey djus dh
ckyksa esa da?kk yxkuk rks cki js cki---- mldh ek¡ ds fy, vuqu;&fou; djrk] vius vkSj muds fj’rs dh nqgkbZ nsrs
egk;q) thrus ds cjkcj gh gksrkA bl egk;q) dh [kcj mudk HkkoukRed CySdesy rd dbZ ckj eq>s djuk iM+rkA
rd eksuh dh d.kZHksnh fpYykgV vkSj Hkkxk&nkSM+h ds dkj.k
nwj&nwj rd fcuk ijksa ds gh igq¡p tkrhA NksVh lh ckr ij ^^ljth dksf’k’k rks cgqr djrh gwa ij dqN i<+uk fy[kuk
:B tkuk] d{kk ls mB dj pys tkuk] lkfFk;ksa ls >xM+k vkrk gh ugha** mlds ,sls eklwe tqeyksa ij cM+k izse vkrkA
djuk vkSj lkfFk;ksa }kjk lkekftd cfg”dkj gksus ij [kwc
jksuk vkSj esjs ikl vkdj vuqu; fou; djuk fd eSa mlds vkSj lkr lky ckn------
lkfFk;ksa ls mldh cksy&pky fQj ls djok nwaA eksuh ifjp; dk ,d egRoiw.kZ LrEHk gSA og ifjp; ds 22
^^lj th eq>ls dksbZ ckr ugha djrkA eq>s cgqr cqjk yxrk cPpks dks i<+kus dh ftEesnkjh iw.kZ euks;ksx ls fuHkkrs gq,
gSA** Lo;a lkroha d{kk esa igqap pqdh gSA ifjp; leqnk; ds fy,
^^ljth vki lcls dgsaxs rks lc eq>ls cksyus yxsaxsA** gh ugha vfirq vius Ldwy ds cPpks ds fy, Hkh og
^^lj th vkids dgus ij eSa ckj&ckj lcds ikl cksyus vuqdj.kh; mnkgj.k cu pqdh gSA viuh Hkkoukvksa dks ‘kCnksa
tkrh gwa] rc Hkh dksbZ esjh ckr ugha lqurkA eq>s lcus vyx dk tkek igukuk og c[kwch tkurh gSA mldh bPNk gS fd
dj fn;k gSA** og MkWDVj cus] ij mlls igys og ,d cgqr vPNh uUgha
^^ljth vkius dgk Fkk rks eSaus lcdks lkWjh cksy fn;k rc f’kf{kdk vkSj l’kDr ysf[kdk cu pqdh gSA
Hkh ;s yksx eq>ls nksLrh ugha j[krsA**

fdruh ckj eksuh esjh lykg ij CySdcksMZ ij fy[k dj &fot; cktisbZ


+91-9810753425
ckdh lkfFk;ksa ls ekQh ekaxrh ijarq esjs gLr{ksi ds fcuk
ckdh ds cPps mls vius lewg esa ‘kkfey u djrsA vkSj ;g
lkjh e’kDdr ikaMoksa dh egkiz;k.k ;k=k ls de nq”dj rks Volunteer Speak – Alva Bonaker
dHkh u jghA
cPps gj ckj dgrs]^^lj vkids fy, ge fQj ls eksuh ls
nksLrh dj jgs gSa vxyh ckj ,slk djsxh rks ge fQj ugha Internship with KHOJ Foundation
djsaxsA** I am Alva, a student (BA South Asia Studies)
from Germany. After studying one semester at the JNU
in Delhi (till Dec. 2008) I wanted to do something more
nks pkj jkst Bhd pyrk vkSj fQj ogh jkedgkuhA practical and therefore got into contact with KHOJ
Foundation where I started my internship in January. I
dHkh&dHkh rks eq>ls ukjkt gksdj viuh dkfi;ka&fdrkcsa came to the teaching sites Bekaji, R. K. Puram and Ber
d{kk esa gh fc[kjk dj vius ?kj Hkkx tkrh vkSj xyk QkM+w Serai every day where I supported Neetu in teaching the
children. Since KHOJ did not have any written account
vUnkt esa mldk jksuk tks ‘kq: gksrk rks eq>s mlds ?kj about the background of the children my main task
tkdj mldh eku&eukSvy djuh iM+rhA ,sls esa rks ckdh during the internship was to create profiles about the
cPps mlls vkSj Hkh ukjkt gks tkrsA dgrs gels rks yM+rh kids. I travelled to South India in February and
gh gS] ljth dks Hkh ugha NksM+rhA eq>s le>kus ds lkFk continued working with KHOJ in March till 14th of
April. Instead of Bikaji (where KHOJ arranged a
dHkh&dHkh Mk¡Vus Hkh yxrs & ^^ljth! vxyh ckj vki ml rickshaw which takes the children to school every
udlM+h dks eukus tk,axs rks ge vkils ukjkt gks tk,axsA** morning) we hold classes at IIT Gate flyover then.

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Right from the beginning I liked working with KHOJ
and set my heart on the children. I saw street children
selling and begging at the rickshaw so many times
before and it always made me feel bad and helpless. So I
was really happy to get into personal contact with them,
share at least a short time with them and help them in
learning reading and writing Hindi as well as counting
and writing the numbers. It was amazing to see how
these small children handle their extremely difficult
situations on the street like grownups, how joyful they
play and laugh if the get the chance, how thankful they
are to learn something and how cleaver they are indeed.
Furthermore they have been really patient while talking
with me considering that my Hindi is very limited. The
language was certainly the biggest problem I faced and
to some degree it prevented me from interacting more
active with the children. The profiles can not be seen as
a complete analysis of all the children not only because
of the language difficulties, but also due to the fact that
the children come irregularly, some of them only very
rarely and a huge number of them is very young
(between the age of 1 and 5 years). Nevertheless I
developed a great interest for the background of the
children, their families and the extremely vital exchange
which they maintain between their villages and different
places in South Delhi. From the interviews and from
Zubair I got to now some very interesting stories about
their experiences and everyday life and a very broad idea
of mine is to collect more stories in order to write them
down.
Besides the teaching sessions I got the opportunity to
take part in KHOJ activities such as Saturday sessions at
Prabhat Tara, the AID India annual celebration in
January and the "Holi" festival which I enjoyed very
much. Through all these activities as well as in the office
and at home when I wrote small reports and developed
the broad outline and layout for the annual report I got
some insights into NGO activities, work and structure.
To sum up I have to say that I really enjoyed the time
with KHOJ. Even though it seems short in the review it
was a great experience and I am very thankful to all the
members of KHOJ and the children who made it an
unforgettable time for me which gave me some very
valuable new insights, impulses and perspectives.
Alva Bonaker
alvabonaker@gmail.com

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Is Delhi is getting Greener? – Article by Child Adoption – Article by Selva
Dhiraj Acharya

I’m not a father but still I have many children!...


This question is running on my mind from last couple sounds crazy. I mean, I play a mentoring role of a father
of years, still unable to find answer of that. At one side I to some children whom I interact with☺. Lot of us do it
am able to see reports from Delhi Government that and everyone loves to do it. I don’t know if I’m right,
they have planted 1 lakh saplings in year 2008-09 and at but the word Child has more energy than what e = mc2
another side I can see river bed of Yamuna which has has, probably Einstein failed to observe this. If the word
lost its Glory. child has much higher potential then imagine about the
word Children… They multiply. I’ve been observing it
Supreme Court has always ordered not to build any for quite a long time at the projects which we do.
infrastructure on river bed of Yamuna, but who listens?
If government is not following the law then from whom We all used to listen to stories when we were
you can expect? young, and our ancestors use to tell us stories which
have angles in it and with all exclamations listen to
I am a daily commuter to Noida from Azadpur. It was them. I always had a question that where these angles
blissful journey from outer ring road when I see lots of come from and how do they look like and the answer
green trees. But now I can lots of project working going would be Angles are gifted by GOD but silly Selva still
on like Signature Bridge, Common Wealth Games asks a question Don’t they have Mom and Dad and the
Village work. I used to enjoy my journey more reply would be yes their Mom and Dad both are
whenever I cross Akshardham temple to Noida. The :GOD”. Sweet isn’t it. When I was in school I heard
trees on both sides gave me immense Joy and pleasure, about orphanage and children living there who didn’t
but now these area is also victim of Common Wealth have Mom and Dad with them and I always fantasized
Game. visiting there just was curious to relate how these angles
looked like, whether they have white cloths around
Is common wealth is more important than the life them with a feathery wings. Our comic writer’s
of Delhites? imagination is so poor which gets intruded into the
Is earning money is the only work we human have readers as well and we’ve always seen angels like that,
to do? may it be in comic books or in movie stories.
Who are the Culprits? During my college days I got a chance to visit an
Government, me or you. orphanage [I used to call it as a temple as I feel angles
live there]. I don’t know if my childhood fantasies still
Yes it’s all of us. We are running away from the truth was in me or not but I swear I could see none other
that we have consumed so rapidly that natural resources than angels [both the male and female versions. No
are finally going to vanish and we are heading towards gender discrimination: P] in front of my eyes. Why I call
hell. We all are responsible for climatic change, in- them angels is because they don’t know who they are
danger mammals. and also don’t know who I am but only give a smile to
me and other all the time and say that we are in the
We are still repeating the same mistake, rather then world to make others happy. I don’t know if the
making things good we are making it worse. institution taught them this but I know that children
speak from their heart and these are someone special.
Let’s join hands together and do something for
cause, cause not for someone else, but for us. I also explored about how many such
institutions in India exist and got to know there are
Dhiraj Acharya thousands. Then I also got to know that there is a
dachhra@gmail.com process by which one can adopt a child.

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Releif and Rehabilitation
I was pretty impressed to know that there is a
chance of adoption. I say it’s a chance for us but if we
carefully read it, it’s a hope for the child a new world, AID Delh is working with Bhalaswa Lok
where the child can explore more about love and Shakti Manch which is majorly run by women of the
affection for a father and mother. I decided there that I community. They are people who were rehabilitated
would adopt a child in my life. I’m not a person who eight years ago by Delhi government from the banks of
gets emotional immediately, at the same time I’m not a Yamuna. They are fighting for their basic rights for such
person who sees relationships as professional, it takes a long time and we’ve been able to help them by
time for me to get into emotional attachment with organizing funding for the campaign from AID Austin.
anything and once I get attached then there is no Recently they shared their quarterly report which is
stopping and this is something I felt emotional very available in the pdf form from our html version
immediately, but later I realized that after adoption I newsletter. The same could be downloaded from the
should certainly tell the child about the history behind following link
him / her, so that I fairly give an opportunity to him /
her to choose his / her own life. I would like to play a
role of a mentor and that doesn’t mean that I would not http://delhi.aidindia.org/bethechange/images/stories/
pour my fatherhood to the child. The definition of newsletter/bhalaswa%20report%20-
adoption could differ and have any meaning for %20dec%5C%27o8%20-%20feb%2009.pdf
individuals, but all it holds is a new ray of hope for the
children which would make a difference to not only the For more details about the project write to
child. So friends why don’t we all take the word forward aid.selva@gmail.com
and encourage adoption in and around us.
Selva Ganapathy
After all we live in India where we adopt to live aid.selva@gmail.com
with every thing which we don’t like and are not happy
with. [Should I quote example for this as well??, no
offence meant :D], but the child adoption does make us Feedback
happy!!!.. Let’s make a new world for us and for others.
Dear All! We’ve been ensuring a better version /
We are running a group for promotion and content of newsletter everytime. We would be happy to
creating awareness among the public about adoption know your feedback on the content we post and the
and the group is called as Peoples Group for Child kind of articles we share. We would also appreciate if
Adoption in India. Once can join the google groups to you take time to write down your views and how you
receive more knowledge and information about prefer to read a newsletter so that we can improvise in
adoption / adoption agencies etc from subscribing to the coming times. If you are writing your feedback on a
child-adoption-in-india@googlegroups.com . We also particular project update section / articles / toons /
launched our website recently and you can browse children’s section please do keep the author in cc. You
through the same at www.pgcai.org . Nishank an AID can share your feedbacks in the mail id given at contact
Volunteer started this movement and now its spread us session.
across the country.
Selva Ganapathy,
Selva Ganapathy On behalf of AID Delhi publications team.
aid.selva@gmail.com

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