I wish Rediff would carry such articles on a regular basis. Also please provide some information for contacting such people. We may not be able to contribute due to constraints of geography and time, but can do something monetarily.
Carry on the good work, Shail. I am pleasantly surprised at the number of initiatives undertaken by the people to help their less fortunate brethren.
such initiatives are what is needed in country. when you give funds to temple , you should also give 10% to such practical people.
can i say that in west country , ppl are masters at raising charity funds by various methods and doing such works. I dont think indians realise this. hope such welfare groups can rise in every indian city and town...
hats of to u and ur friends i was trying to something in social service without any kind of return. u guys have shown me the way i was working in this medical equipment markiting . now it has given me a hope if u read this mail by chance give me ur contact i would come down and gain experience with u and guidence to start it by myself i have god as my friend to work with me
Great work with innovative ideas implemented by young bloods, hats off, continue the same, a very good thinking that to maintain the existing base of the kidney patients, as this is dialysis is actuallly a weekly reoccuring expenses and is painful for any human being. Continue to work like this. Please post the contact details also so that we can also contribute to this very good cause and move a great way ahead.
Most of the NGO work by our over proud young generation is done for getting admission in a good MBA college! How many of IIM graduates getting 20 package working in top consultancy and investment banking sector work at grass root level? I bet very few or none!
Re: truth!
by Jas on Dec 24, 2009 10:36 AM
you are conveniently forgetting they contribute 33% of their salary every month dutifully to the country, from where loan waivers and other loot happens.