Friday, 28 March 2008

Chennai Beneficiary Meet - February 24th

On February 24th beneficiary meet was held at Chennai. The meet was planned to be held at Gandhi Mandapam, Guindy, but only when we reached the place we came to know that there was a function organized by Tamil Nadu Government there. In Chennai, the memorial halls of Gandhi, Bakthavatsalam, Kamarajar and freedom fighters are located within the same campus. Luckily Kamarajar memorial hall was free and the meet location was changed to Kamarajar Memorial Hall.


All our Chennai members along with 9 beneficiaries made to the meet despite the scorching Chennai heat. It was nice to see some of our beneficiaries being accompanied by their parents.

This conduction of beneficiary meet across our major centers of our activity is a part of Vidial's effort to closely interact with the beneficiaries, establish a strong bond with them and use the bond to help them achieve greater heights. Hence, the first and foremost agenda was to get closer with them. Some games were planned before hand to make everyone shed the shyness and the thin veil of uncertainty which would be present normally whenever anyone meets a bunch of people who are unknown. The first few minutes of the games were a bit dull and gave us a bit of anxiety, but as time moved everybody got involved and it generated a good level of enthusiasm and interaction among all. To add some spice chocolates and titles(in charts) were given to winner of the games. This went for more than an hour, after which we decided to break and move on to other things.



We had some snacks, during which at least one person sat down with a beneficiary and had a casual talk regarding their aspirations, future plans and what assistance they need for the same. All these points were noted down and currently an action plan is being devised to execute Vidial's part in the coming weeks. Two hours was spent quite nicely at Kamarajar memorial hall. At the end of the day, when it was time to leave, the faces, all which had come with a doubt, with an uncertainty regarding what will take place, were full of smiles, giggles and laughter.


Kamarajar, who had got accustomed to the routine of young couples thronging his memorial hall, for a change saw a bunch of people who had a nice time. After the meeting only we realized that there would not have been a better place than Kamarajar memorial hall for having the meet, because it was Kamarajar who pioneered education in Tamil Nadu, it was him who introduced the uniform system in Tamil Nadu, invented the mid day meal scheme, above all opened schools all over Tamil Nadu.

And we hope that Kamrajar would have smiled seeing something being done for education.

At this Juncture, Vidial would like to express their thanks Miss.Muthulakshmi, one of our member's sister, who despite not being a Vidial member before, took self interest, planned and conducted the games for the meet. Also, we thank Mr.Mahalingam, our facilitator, who had made it to the meet and stayed for the entire duration.
We would also like to thank all the parents, who have made it to the meet and those who due to various reasons who could not attend the meet, but sent their children trusting us.

Please go to the below link to see more Chennai beneficiary meet photos.
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/Vidial/BeneficiaryMeetChennai

3 comments:

Singer said...

A Kamarajar Memorial Hall or a Kumar Sir's tuition center both look same to me, the former being a symbol for the great leader who was a pioneer for many dawns and developments in Tamil Nadu and the latter depicting a true symbol of VIDIAL.

The determination, dedication and the support given by Non-Vidial members is really out standing.
They are doing a commendable job in joinging hands with VIDIAL educating the next generation.

It was so nice and wonderful to see the spark in the eyes of the children in the colorful pictures. Summit and meets like this will definitely bring the essential welcoming change within every other growing kid to believe in themselves and the society that their life conditions are meliorated.

With an emphasis on democracy, community’s actual needs many a times are laid by rudimentary built solutions that ensure more successful outcomes, rather than the governance.VIDIAL which is marching slowly and steadily ahead will make it's mark soon. It's just matter of time!

High appreciations to all those unsung heroes who were instrumental behind this noble act.

~ Venkatesh Perumal,
Hyderabad

Singer said...

A Kamarajar Memorial Hall or a Kumar Sir's tuition center both look same to me, the former being a symbol for the great leader who was a pioneer for many dawns and developments in Tamil Nadu and the latter depicting a true symbol of VIDIAL.

The determination, dedication and the support given by Non-Vidial members is really out standing.
They are doing a commendable job in joining hands with VIDIAL educating the next generation.

It was so nice and wonderful to see the spark in the eyes of the children in the colorful pictures. Summit and meets like this will definitely bring the essential welcoming change within every other growing kid to believe in themselves and the society that, their life conditions are meliorated.

With an emphasis on democracy, community’s actual needs many a times are laid by rudimentary built solutions that ensure more successful outcomes, rather than the governance.VIDIAL which is marching slowly and steadily ahead will make it's mark soon. It's just matter of time!

High appreciations to all those unsung heroes who were instrumental behind this noble act.

Venkatesh Perumal, Hyderabad

Anonymous said...

I only feel it was more apt for the VIDIAL meet to have happened in KAMARAJAR hall..for obvious reasons... Both Kamarajar and Vidial lay strong emphasis on EDUCATION ann especially to the needy and economically deprived..

Destiny has a subtle role to play, is my belief.. and Vidial is (re)writing the destiny of many a children in this state..

May I pray to Him, to bless Vidial with more good souls to work and take this work of yours to greater hieghts and farther reach...

May it truly Dawn... soon.

Cheers, R.