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An
Action with Nagpur Citizens

The world has
shrunk as a result of globalization. Technological advancement in
the field of communications and transport has brought people of the
world closer. Cultural differences that alienated people from each
other are disappearing fast as a result of improved communication.
Yet, surprisingly there is a segment in our country that is leading
an isolated life oblivious to the growth and development happening
around them. The daily struggle for survival and failure to make their
ends meet, takes so much out of this group of people that they are
not able to mainstream in the activities of our society and lead a
pitiable life of an outcast. Commercial sex workers and daily wage
labourers working in risky industries like stone quarries constitute
a large chunk of this segment. Pushed to the wall by inexorable destiny
and circumstances, these poor people cannot come out of their miseries
on their own. They require a helping hand from outside to pull them
up.
Amrapali Utkarsh
Sangha, a Nagpur based NGO supported by Smile Foundation, is providing
helping hand to commercial sex workers and their children in Ganga
Jamuna red light area, Nagpur and daily wage labourers working in
stone quarries of Nagpur for last several years. The organisation
under its initiative, Naveen Bhai Desai Residential School, provides
education, healthcare, nutrition, boarding and lodging to children
of sex workers and daily wage labourers.
Taking the development
issue to local masses, Amrapali Utkarsh Sangha organized an event
in the evening hours of 14th of August 2008 at MLA grounds in the
Civil Lines area of Nagpur city, Maharsahtra. Around 100 eminent people
of city from various walks of life including the top businessmen,
local politicians, important government functionaries graced the occasion
with their presence. Amrapali Utkarsh Sangha effectively used the
platform to showcase the good work being done by them to the gathered
audience through a documentary depicting the organization’s
journey, successes and challenges. It was an emotionally stirring
experience for the audience watching the documentary and can best
be summed up in the words of one of the guests, Mr. Sunil N. Thombre,
an advocate by profession, who commented, “Amrapali Utkarsh
Sangha is doing a commendable job for often ignored but important
segment of our society. Imagine operating a stone quarry without the
support of labourers, these silent workers and their children must
be helped to come up in life and it is the duty of us all present
here to join hands with Sangha to enhance the scope of its work.”
Adding further he said, “I also appreciate the support that
Smile Foundation is providing to Amrapali Utkarsh Sangha.
India requires
more such efforts to transform the fabric of our society”. An
appeal for support was placed before the gathered audience after the
documentary show. Stalls of artificial jewellery and stone artefacts
made by the children of organisation’s initiative ‘Naveen
Bhai Desai Residential School’ were put up to raise funds. The
documentary show was followed by the dinner for the guests.
The funds raised
through this event are being matched by Smile Foundation to strengthen
the project, with an objective of achieving sustainability and scalability
of the initiative.
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