Sangati https://sangati.org TOWARDS ACCESSIBILITY,VISIBILITY& MOBILITY Mon, 20 Feb 2023 08:41:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.4 https://sangati.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cropped-logo-final-32x32.png Sangati https://sangati.org 32 32 14th Feb is Sangati Day https://sangati.org/14th-feb-is-sangati-day/ Tue, 14 Feb 2023 03:33:47 +0000 http://sangati.org/?p=5597 Continue reading "14th Feb is Sangati Day"

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14th Feb is Sangati Day. Let me take you through the highlights for this year’s Sangati Day
1. 170 people are getting assessed for the skill training that Sangati provided.
2. Our critical care center is serving rural India, providing OPD treatment to 300 people everyday.
3. Medically assisted deliveries are now happening in large numbers, thanks to the delivery bed provided by Sangati which leads to timely support and hence avoidance of disabilities.
4. Skill Council for People-with-Disability has signed MoU with Sangati for providing skill trainings and employment.
5. Sangati carts are on the roads in NCR providing livelihood to 8 People-with-Disability
6. Sangati brought out books on Down’s Syndrome as well as Autism. This is with a view to encourage conversations about various disabilities and make it easy for the society to mainstream all.
7. Sangati constructed accessible toilets which have served more than 10000 People-with-Disability and senior citizens in a year
8. Sangati Foundation has started extending micro financing help to PwD for setting up independent enterprises. This ties with our efforts for sustainable livelihood
9. Jal Mission has chosen Sangati Foundation as training partner leading to skill training and employment to women, PwD, poor and marginalized.
10. Sangati is working on a project supporting rural women with Health kits, skill courses and micro entrepreneurship, pan India. Further announcement would be made shortly , seeking your support.

Please help us take the mission ahead.

आज 14 फरवरी हमारे लिए संगति दिवस है। आइये आपको इस संगति दिवस पर कुछ उपलब्धियों का ब्यौरा दें
1. संगति द्वारा प्रदान किए जाने वाले कौशल प्रशिक्षण के लिए 170 लोगों का मूल्यांकन आजकल किया जा रहा है।
2. हमारा क्रिटिकल केयर सेंटर ग्रामीण भारत की सेवा कर रहा है, प्रतिदिन 300 लोगों को ओपीडी उपचार प्रदान कर रहा है।
3. चिकित्सकीय सहायता से इस सेंटर पर शिशु- प्रसव अब सही और सेफ तरीके से हो पाते हैं , जिससे इस नाजुक समय की दिक्कतों से उपजी विकलांगता नहीं होंगी।
4. विकलांग लोगों के लिए कौशल परिषद ने कौशल प्रशिक्षण और रोजगार प्रदान करने के लिए संगति के साथ समझौता ज्ञापन पर हस्ताक्षर किए हैं।
5. एनसीआर की सड़कों पर संगति कार्ट 8 विकलांग लोगों के लिए आजीविका कमाने का साधन बन गयी है।
6. संगति ने डाउन सिंड्रोम के साथ-साथ ऑटिज़्म पर भी किताबें निकालीं। यह विभिन्न अक्षमताओं के बारे में बातचीत को प्रोत्साहित करने और समाज के लिए सभी को मुख्यधारा में लाना आसान बनाने के उद्देश्य से है।
7. संगति ने सुलभ शौचालयों का निर्माण किया जिसे एक वर्ष में 10000 से अधिक विकलांग लोगों और वरिष्ठ नागरिकों ने इस्तेमाल किया।
8. संगति फाउंडेशन ने स्वतंत्र उद्यम स्थापित करने के लिए पीडब्ल्यूडी को माइक्रो फाइनेंसिंग सहायता देना शुरू कर दिया है। यह स्थायी आजीविका के लिए हमारे प्रयासों के तहत है।
9. जल मिशन ने संगति फाउंडेशन को प्रशिक्षण भागीदार के रूप में चुना है, जो महिलाओं, पीडब्ल्यूडी, गरीबों और हाशिए पर रहने वाले लोगों को कौशल प्रशिक्षण और रोजगार प्रदान करेगा।
10. संगति पूरे भारत में स्वास्थ्य किट, कौशल पाठ्यक्रम और उद्यमिता के लिये ग्रामीण महिलाओं की सहायता करने वाली एक परियोजना पर काम कर रही है। आगे की घोषणा शीघ्र ही की जाएगी, आपका समर्थन मांगते हुए।

संगति के काम में सहयोग करिये

Shubh Sangati Day 14th Feb 2023.
शुभ संगति दिवस

A few pics are attached

@ASARR 14/02/2023

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#संगति फाउंडेशन भारत में विकलांग व्यक्तियों की पहुंच, गतिशीलता, समावेशिता और दृश्यता में सुधार के लिए काम करता है। हमसे 18001021622 बात करें या www.sangati.org पर लॉग इन करें। संगति विकलांगता क्षेत्र के सभी हितधारकों को सहयोग करने के लिए एक मंच प्रदान करती है।
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Sangati announces release of a seminal book of Hindi poetry by its founder trustee  Sh Sudhir Dhir https://sangati.org/sangati-announces-release-of-a-seminal-book-of-hindi-poetry-by-its-founder-trustee-sh-sudhir-dhir/ Mon, 07 Nov 2022 04:45:12 +0000 http://sangati.org/?p=5584 Continue reading "Sangati announces release of a seminal book of Hindi poetry by its founder trustee  Sh Sudhir Dhir"

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Sangati announces release of a seminal book of Hindi poetry by its founder trustee  Sh Sudhir Dhir.

तेरे जाने का मौसम

हिन्दी काव्य संग्रह द्वारा सुधीर धीर

Tere jaane ka mausam

Book of Hindi poetry by Sudhir Dhir

An important pillar of Sangati’s vision is the visibility of People-with-Disability in the social landscape, ensuring normalized conversations and easy interactions. We wish to provide a platform to encourage writing by, about and for people with disability. We start the series with this book and hope that it would encourage many more unvoiced to find their voice and words. Please support by buying the book, reading it, reviewing it and talking about it.

संगति फाउंडेशन एक महत्त्वपूर्ण शुरुआत के स्वरूप श्री सुधीर धीर द्वारा लिखित पुस्तक समर्पित करते हैं

तेरे जाने का मौसम

संगति का सतत प्रयास है कि सामाजिक दायरों में दिव्यांगजन की उपस्थिति दिखे, खामोश, नेपथ्य में रहने वालों को वाणी मिले। ये कविता संग्रह उस कड़ी का पहला हिस्सा है। कृपया इसे खरीदें, पढ़ें और इसपर चर्चा करें।

संगती फाउंडेशन भारत में विकलांग व्यक्तियों की पहुंच, गतिशीलता, समावेशिता और दृश्यता में सुधार के लिए काम करता है। हमसे 18001021622 पर बात करें या www.sangati.org पर लॉग इन करें। संगति विकलांगता क्षेत्र के सभी हितधारकों को सहयोग करने के लिए एक मंच प्रदान करती है।

It is available on Amazon and the Sangati website. Links are given below.

@ASARR  6/11/2022
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The Blind Relief Association’s DIWALI BAZAR 2022 https://sangati.org/the-blind-relief-associations-diwali-bazar-2022/ Mon, 10 Oct 2022 04:01:10 +0000 http://sangati.org/?p=5577 Continue reading "The Blind Relief Association’s DIWALI BAZAR 2022"

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The Blind Relief Association’s
DIWALI BAZAR 2022
Date: 15 -21 October 2022
Time: 10:30 AM – 08: 00 PM
Address: The Blind Relief Association, Delhi
Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Near Hotel Oberoi, New Delhi 110003

Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/86379gYScoZiJZpi7
Paid Parking at Sunder Nursery, Nizamuddin
Paid E-Rickshaw service available between Parking Lot & Venue.

Popularly called the “Blind School Diwali Mela”, the Blind Relief Association’s Diwali Bazaar is one of Delhi’s oldest and insanely sought-after bazaars. Except for the interruption caused by COVID in 2020, the Association’s Diwali Bazaar has been organised as an annual event for 42 years now since 1980.
This year, the Bazaar is a week-long event to be held from 15-21 October 2022 from 10:30 am – 08:00 pm in the Association’s premises on Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, close to the Oberoi Hotel in New Delhi.
The Blind Relief Association’s Products
In 1980, the Diwali Bazaar started as a small event to showcase the products made by the visually impaired trainees and workers of the Association. The Bazaar has progressively grown over the years into one of the biggest festive shopping paradises in Delhi. Presently, the Bazaar houses more than 230 stalls with vendors from across the country. Yet, the highlight remains to be the Blind Relief Association’s colourful candles and diyas, the primary objective with which the Bazaar was initiated about four decades ago.
To the range of eighty varieties of candles and diyas, a new addition is the scented candles made with soy wax, available in 4 fragrances – lavender, lime orange, oudh twist, and vanilla. A diverse collection of paper products made by the trainees and staff comprise bags, envelopes, gift tags, notebooks, cards, papier-mache plates, cups, planters, and lampshades. For many visitors, the cloth products stitched by the trainees are often surprising. To its existing array, this year has new additions such as organisers, ring bags, laptop bags of two types – quilting and zipper, sling bags, shoe bags, palazzo pants and dining sets (1 runner, 6 coasters, 6 napkins, and 6 table mats).
In showing the Association’s contribution to a greener planet, efforts are made to reduce usage of plastic, and therefore most of the Association’s products have been packaged in old Braille papers and clothes.
Other Stalls
The other stalls stock a sweeping assortment of dazzling designer wear, eye-catching footwear, coveted jewellery, fancy handbags, elegant home décor, traditional crafts, gift items, toys for kids, gardening materials, in demand herbal products, mouth-watering ready to eat and packaged food etc.
Besides the 230 stalls, the Bazaar also hosts NGOs at no charge to exhibit and sell products made by differently abled persons or artisans from underprivileged backgrounds.
Relaxation Massage & Fashion Show (By the Visually Impaired Trainees)
The Bazaar provides a grand exposure to the visually impaired masseurs trained at the Association to demonstrate their skills. The tired visitors can enjoy soothing head, shoulder and foot massage at reasonable cost.
A special attraction of this year’s Bazaar would be a Fashion Show by the female trainees (undergoing Multi-Skill Training) on three days – 16th, 18th and 20th October from 5 – 6 pm.
Why visit the Bazaar
The Diwali Bazaar organised by the Blind Relief Association is an event for a noble cause. Through this we wish to showcase and spread awareness about the potentials and capabilities of the visually impaired, and advocate for a non-discriminatory inclusive society where every individual is equally valued and respected. The revenue generated from the Diwali Bazar is used to fund the Association’s diverse services for the visually impaired.
Who are we
2022 marks 78 years of the Association’s existence and significant contribution to empowering visually impaired people through education and skill training. The Association is a non-governmental organisation based in Delhi that runs Jormal Periwal Memorial (J.P.M.) Senior Secondary School for the Blind, a residential boys school from Nursery to Class XII; Durgabai Deshmukh College of Special Education (Visual Impairment), a teachers’ training college; computer training centre, and a vocational training centre; a large hostel for its students and trainees; as well as other services like Braille production, audiobooks recording, orientation and mobility training, placement, health care and so on.
Its valiant efforts earned the Association the prestigious National Award for the Best Institution Working for the Cause of Persons with Disabilities from the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India in 2012.

For media queries, please write to Swapna Merlin on communications@blindrelief.org or call/whatsapp on 9585450828.

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Sangati Foundation is organising a medical camp at its critical health care center in Bathri, Dalhousie Himachal Pradesh. The aim of the medical camp is to generate awareness among the residents, regarding the significance of healthcare, availability of healthcare facilities for them and about their individual health status. Testing facilities would include ECG, Sugar levels, BP, Eye Testing, Pregnancy test etc. Pictures of the center.

संगति अपने बाथरी (डलहौज़ी ) क्रिटिकल हेल्थ केयर सेंटर में निःशुल्क मेडिकल कैम्प आयोजित करने जा रहा है. जिससे आस-पास रहने वालों को स्वास्थ संबंधी जानकारी और चिकित्सा, दवा, टेस्टिंग आदि निःशुल्क मिल सकेंगे. इस काम के लिए आप सबसे डोनेशन की अपेक्षा है

Please support us with funds

@ASARR 18/7/2022

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#Sangati Foundation works to improve accessibility, mobility, inclusivity and visibility of people-with-disability in India. Speak to us on 18001021622 or log in to www.sangati.org. Sangati provides a platform for all stakeholders in disability sector to collaborate. Our focus areas are: skill development, employment, advocacy, awareness, solution design, promotion of talent, community outreach and collaboration leading to accessible tourism.
Contributions are welcome and necessary
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Sangati | Skill Development Center | Jodhpur https://sangati.org/sangati-skill-development-center-jodhpur/ Fri, 01 Jul 2022 05:08:41 +0000 http://sangati.org/?p=5538 Continue reading "Sangati | Skill Development Center | Jodhpur"

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Sangati announces the launch of Skill Development Center in Jodhpur. This center would be managed by Sh Praveen Vyas, ( 9414803346 ) who is a story of great inspiration himself. (We promise to tell you his story soon.)

The location is marked below. Udhyan Apartment (MIG B Wing K Block), Jodhpur
https://maps.app.goo.gl/dLfJmjAw3SJRF5mV8

We have started with DTP and Typing courses, Other courses would follow and be announced shortly.Link to apply for our courses is https://bit.ly/35JKShO

You can also get in touch with Sh Praveen on 9414803346
As usual, our courses are free of cost to People with Disability. Please encourage PWD to join and gain ability.

संगति के जोधपुर केंद्र के बारे में आवश्यक जानकारी
पता उद्यान अपार्टमेंट, MIG B विंग K ब्लॉक, जोधपुर
https://maps.app.goo.gl/dLfJmjAw3SJRF5mV8

संचालक श्री प्रवीण व्यास (phone 9414803346)
कोर्स :- DTP और टाइपिंग अंग्रेजी, हिन्दी
दिव्यांग के लिए निःशुल्क
फॉर्म https://bit.ly/35JKShO
आप सभी मददगारों का आभार , अपना साथ बनाए रखिए

We would urge you to spread the word.
Do tell more deserving candidates to fill the Application
Needless to say this cannot be done without generous support from each one of you. Please donate funds and help find employment.
Let’s build this together
@ASARR 28/6/2022

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#Sangati Foundation works to improve accessibility, mobility, inclusivity and visibility of people-with-disability in India. Speak to us on 18001021622 or log in to www.sangati.org. Sangati provides a platform for all stakeholders in disability sector to collaborate. Our focus areas are: skill development, employment, advocacy, awareness, solution design, promotion of talent, community outreach and collaboration leading to accessible tourism.
Contributions are welcome and necessary
www.sangati.org/contribute
PayTm 7428769622

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Coming Together! https://sangati.org/coming-together/ Fri, 28 Jan 2022 11:38:30 +0000 http://sangati.org/?p=5422 Continue reading "Coming Together!"

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Coming Together!

Coming Together!
Do you feel a sense of discomfort when you need to interact with a blind person? And, therefore, do you try to avoid the interaction totally? Or simply allow someone else to interact instead of doing it yourself! I know you are always there to help us, but, interacting socially, with us blind persons, is a complete different ball game? Certainly, you feel that helping a blind person is important, but, surely, interacting socially by choice with us, may not be on you to do priority list. And, on top of that, you yourself, have enough other non-blind people to interact with around you, you actually don’t require to, simply interact with us without reason! Plus, you don’t know how to break the ice? I know you don’t wish to hurt or displease us, so most of the time we are only stared at and left out! This way, not only complete inclusion may never happen successfully, but, we visually impaired feel lost and lonely in mainstream society, and try as much as possible to stay away from going out and interacting with mainstream sighted society completely! I know of so many blind people, who just don’t go out anywhere socially, their life is only limited to their home and work place; that is, if they are employed, in the first place! And, if they are not working, which very easily could be the case, which then leaves them to spend their whole life, locked up and lonely within their four walls, getting them to become depressed and hopeless! This does Not happen by choice, for most sighted people, other than close family members of the blind, do not have the faintest idea, as to, how to communicate with the blind around them; nor do the blind themselves, knowhow and with whom, they could proactively start up a conversation proactively, for, they may never know if the person they are trying to speak with, is interested in talking with them or not!
Then, also, there are many families of blind people, who don’t even encourage their blind family member to accompany them to social gatherings and other outings! The excuse is: “what will they do there anyway? They can’t see and on top of that we have to keep carting them around unnecessarily! It gets so difficult to cater to them in crowded places, like, get them food and drinks, then take them to the toilet and stuff! Also, the whole world out there is forever staring at us and it feels so awkward”!
Can you imagine, if this is said or even thought about you, by your own family members, how would you feel? As is it one is blind and has been facing so many additional challenges and then even your own family and friends think and even talk about you like this? Of course, broken and unwanted!
So let us see what we together can do about this strange situation, rather than just complain and feel bad! Let us come together and spread some happiness around, and have fun doing so!
Here are some tips and ideas that you may like to learn and adopt, whenever you are in company of a blind person!
Here they are:
What to do and what not to do when you are interacting with a person with a visual impairment.
Whenever you encounter a person with a visual impairment, or you happen to share living quarters with a person who has difficulty seeing or can not see, please use sound to greet the person or make an audio signal to make your presence felt. Sometimes you may just get a flying kick if you don’t consciously make sound!!!
If you wish to shake hands with a visually impaired person, please say so to the person. May be you can say, “May I shake your hand or please extend your hand, I would like to shake hands with you”.
When you are visiting the home of a visually impaired person, please do not displace any thing from the place you found it in. The host may get into serious trouble for example, if you have used the knife and after use have put it in a different position, the visually impaired person may cut himself or if you move furniture, he/she definitely will fall over it and hurt himself / herself!
If you are accompanied by your visually impaired friend / family member, please make sure you keep an eye on the direction the visually impaired person is facing. For example, you can tell him / her in which direction to face / look so that the person is not looking in the wrong direction and making a spectacle of himself / herself. This is particularly important when you are at a place where a loud speaker is in use. The visually impaired person will automatically face towards the direction from which the sound is coming and often, the person who is speaking, is always behind the mike and the speakers are else where. You don’t have to physically handle the person in question, all you need to do is to tell your companion the direction verbally using the hands of the clock i.e. you can say, “The person who is speaking is at eleven o clock or at two o clock from you.” You can apply the same method to tell a visually impaired person of the position of food items on his / her plate.
If you are looking for a gift for a person with visual impairment, along with the look of the gift, you can take a closer look at the texture and smell of the gift. You can also find something that sounds good or is a utility item, don’t go for a looking glass / mirror!!!
If you have a visually impaired visitor, please inform him / her of any dangerous items around. For example, if you have candles burning around the room or thorny indoor or out door plants, do not hesitate to inform your visually impaired visitor of the same. This would help to ward off any unnecessary accidents. If you are serving a hot drink, please say so and don’t just stand there holding the tray in front of your visually impaired visitor, you may be in real trouble. Please say, “I have here a tray with a hot cup of tea for you, so be careful”. Allow the guest to manage to get the cup for herself / himself. The other option would be to gently put the cup into the hands of your visually impaired guest. It would be a good idea to do the same with any other beverage as well.
In case you have an appointment with a person with a visual impairment, please do not loose your temper if the person is delayed. Please do remember, our environment is not barrier free and thus any thing could have delayed him / her. For example, he / she may have got on to a wrong bus or missed the turning and it will take him / her much longer than a sighted person to retrace the path. If you happen to see a visually impaired person standing at the edge of a street or a road crossing, please do not hesitate to ask him / her if you may assist in any way. Also go ahead to assist a visually impaired person to get into the right bus or train. There is no harm done if you ask a visually impaired person if she / he would like any form of assistance. But if the person in question declines your offer, please do not get offended or on the other hand also do not insist on going on forcibly to assist anyway. They manage most of the time well enough. But as I mentioned we don’t have a barrier free environment any where and life is difficult for any one with a disability.
While watching television or a movie in a hall or even if you are out watching any kind of play or show, please fill in the silent gaps where there is only music or no sound at all with a description of what’s going on. Try describing verbally whatever you may find interesting to your visually impaired companion, for example, the scenery while driving or the sign boards you see. I would be interested even in knowing what people around are dressed in or what hair style the people are wearing. The idea is, be in the audio mode all the time when you are with a visually impaired person.
At the end of this entire list of information as to what to do and what not to do, I would like to tell you a secret and that is, persons with visual impairment just can’t see with their eyes but they can see with all the other senses. So try not to block their sight by unnecessary loud sounds or camouflage the environment with unnecessary strong smells. This can be inhibiting. The actual act of processing the information received by the window of eyes is done by the brain, do remember, the visually impaired brain also does the same thing only the windows from which the information is transmitted are: ears, nose, skin and tongue. So the receivers are different but the process of seeing is the same.
I also wish to point out here, that we blind people probably notice much more, and ‘see’, much more than a sighted person does! However, there is absolutely no truth in blind people having a sixth sense! The only difference is that because we can’t see with our eyes, we normally train our other senses to function at their full potential, and when all four senses work at their optimum capacity, it seems like that sixth sense is playing out! You see, this world is so very visual, and there is so much to look at all the time; your eyes are sending so many multiple and mesmerizing signals, to your brain, that the signals that are passing through the other four senses, often get ignored by your brain; and, the stuff that is to be perceived by the other senses, usually goes completely unnoticed, unless you are a person with an extraordinary sense of all round awareness!
Also, I would like to say here, that the other senses don’t automatically start functioning at their maximum potential, like many sighted people say and believe! These senses have to be properly trained and used, and only after a lot of hard practice, these senses learn to kind of help us blind to get around nearly as well as the sighted do! For, as I often say, this world is made by sighted people, for sighted people, and the blind were never even thought about during the process! And hence, not much can easily be accomplished without eyesight, without proper coaching, practice and hard work by the blind!
However, if any child / person loses eye sight, please instantly don’t go around looking to find a cure somewhere or other in the world! Sure, you can keep trying and exploring ways and means of correcting that lost eye sight, but, please don’t just focus on these curing efforts alone! Instead, please do remember, this child / person, has lost only one sense, the other four senses are still alive and working! Please don’t think that if a someone cannot see, that is the end of their lives! That they are now going to become dependent for everything on others! Don’t think that without eye sight, life for the person / child is over! Just continue to get the child / person, who may have lost sight, to remain independent in most functions of life! And, soon you shall see that the person / child, who has lost sight, is able to perform all functions with sense of touch, hearing, smelling and taste! And, for doing this, this child / person, need not be an extraordinarily exemplary human!
Then, every blind child need not be gotten rid of by sending her / him to a school for the blind! They can, very easily be sent to any mainstream school near your own home! In case, a person loses her / his eye sight at a later stage in their lives, they need not be thrown out of their jobs or work! With small adjustments, modifications and a bit of, not very expensive, assistive technology, these persons can remain productive in their jobs and even household duties! And, of course, they still can and must have all the fun living just like any sighted child / person!
All that is required, is a spot of common sense, to get on in this world without eye sight! And, for further information or suggestions, feel free to reach out to me!
There definitely are jobs and functions that a blind person / child may never be able to do; like, driving a car and flying an aero plane, but, not all sighted persons drive? And not all sighted fly planes as well! So then why should we feel that the blind is not capable, just because we require help and support at times? But, again, can a sighted and totally non-disabled person, live and function in this world with help and support of others around?
And, a spot of encouragement for someone who is not able to see: a part of what you can do or you can’t do, is also up to you too! We do need to take the initiative to live as independently as possible!
But, please note: I am saying independent, not alone! We all need to be a part of the mainstream society, without looking for excuses to draw that line, which exists between the blind and the sighted world!
And for my sighted friends: please don’t hesitate to go say, ‘hello’, to a blind child or person you meet out there! Only speak clearly while looking at this blind child or person! Be as vocal as you can, and do not take offence, if your help has been denied by a blind person! Let that not discourage you from asking others, and try teaming up with the blind, you may end up have great fun and finding your best friend or soul mate!
So friends, that is all for now!
Preeti signing off right here! Feel free to reach out to me on the below contacts:
Mobile Phone: 91 9871701646
E mail:
Preeti.monga@silver-linings.org
Web Site:
www.silver-linings.org

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Sangati Foundation participated in a podcast chat on inclusivity. https://sangati.org/sangati-foundation-participated-in-a-podcast-chat-on-inclusivity/ Wed, 26 Jan 2022 15:44:40 +0000 http://sangati.org/?p=5418

Sangati Foundation participated in a podcast chat on inclusivity. Sharing the link for the same. Grateful to @Blogchatter, Leha Divakar (@literaryLeha) and Sonal Mathur to bringing these conversations to public attention.
https://www.theblogchatter.com/how-the-2021-paralympics-is-changing-the-way-we-look-at-inclusivity

On Twitter
https://twitter.com/blogchatter/status/1485928939914948608?t=iX4FOvalu7TtNqnoYEniFg&s=08

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Announcing Sangati Star Awards https://sangati.org/announcing-sangati-star-awards/ Mon, 06 Dec 2021 04:33:43 +0000 http://sangati.org/?p=5331 Continue reading "Announcing Sangati Star Awards"

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Announcing Sangati Star Awards for People – with – Disability on this World Disability Day.
The Star Awards shall provide financial help of upto Rs 50,000 and extend support for each of the following Categories :-

1. Innovation and entrepreneurship
2. Mentorship and Scholarship
3. Designs for daily living
4. Sports and Arts`

Note :- These Awards are in the field of Disability, any and all disabilities. So innovation or designs have to be relevant to people with Disability. Similarly, students, artists, players with Disability and their coaches would be eligible.

Applications can be sent for any of the categories. The Evaluation and selection would be done by jury of eminent peers. We invite you to Support and Send Nominations for fellowship , jury

We will share the template for applications and evaluation to individuals

Please help us get the traction for this.

संगति स्टार अवार्ड की घोषणा – आज यानि विश्व दिव्यांग दिवस के उपलक्ष्य में स्थापित, इसमें 50,000 रुपए तक की धनराशि और बाकी सहायता चुने गए आवेदक को दी जायेगी, चुनाव विशेषज्ञों की ज्यूरी करेगी.. 4 कैटेगरी रखी गईं हैं,
1. स्वाधीन रोजगार और उद्यमिता
2. पढ़ाई या पढ़ाने में आगे
3. रोज़मर्रा जीवन को आसान बनाते डिजाइन
4. खिलाड़ी, कलाकार
आपकी एंट्री का स्वागत है
Mail : support@sangati.org

@ASARR 3.12.2021

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