Dreams
are but real!
There
are some people who dream not for themselves but dreams for the people who
might have never known the meaning of dreams. And these people we call angels
on Earth. There are many who silently go about doing their work without a
qualm. One such person who has relentlessly, brick by brick put together a
dream has been Fr. V.M. Thomas, SDB, Chairman for the underprivileged, homeless,
orphaned children of the city. A couple of years back, this dream might just
have been a piece of paper but today, along with Fr.V.Thomas are some of the
people from the city and abroad who have committed themselves to dream for a
Child Friendly Guwahati City!
Child Friendly Guwahati convened
a meeting on the 7th of October 2013, at Don Bosco Provincial House,
Panbazar, Guwahati. This meeting was aptly titled “Interface”, between the
visiting delegation of journalists from FAZ, Germany and the Civil Society
partners of “Child Friendly Guwahati” campaign. As the Project aims to create a
civil society movement in the city in favour of the underprivileged children
especially those out-of-schools and ensure their right to education, the
Interface is an occasion to review and plan further the Project in
collaboration with the German delegation and the other stakeholders and
resource groups across the city of Guwahati.
Amongst the guests from the
Rotary Club the District Governor Rtn. Arijit Endow, Rtn. Prabhat Kumar Kedia,
Rtn. Tinat A. Masood, Rtn. NN Dutta, Rtn. GN Khound, Rtn. Ramesh Gupta, Rtn.
Dr. B L Sharma. The members from the Lions Club – Mr. Shyam Barooah, Mr.
Sanjeev K. Lahkar, Mr. Krishnanjan Chanda, Mrs. Mandira Chanda, Mr. Prabir
Majumdar, Mr. Subhajit Sinha, Mr. Prakash Sikaria, Mr. Pradip Baruah and Mrs.
Maya Baruah were present on the occasion.
Mr. Gaurav Khemka and Mr. Ravi Jain from the Round Tables, the CFG
supporters and interested individuals from various walks of society have also
participated in this meeting as the CFG Resource groups and they were – Ms.
Bobbita Sharma, Chairperson of Film Finance and Development Corporation, Ms.
Runa Rafique, Manager of Project, Operation Smile India, MMC Hospital,
Guwahati, Mr. Dilip Sarkar, Proprietor, Dallas Advertising, Mr. S. Singh,
Principal of Guru Nanak School, Mr. Pinuel Basumatary, Executive Director of
Food Corporation of India, North East, Ms. Pritty Sangma, Educationist and
Social Activist, Mr. Allen Brooks member of Assam State Minority Commission and
Director of 4B Satribari Christian Hospital, Mr. Sailen Kalita, Executive
member of National Children’s Science Congress -Assam Chapter, Ms. Gitanjali
Kakati, Ms. Shreemoyee Raina Sharma from Operation Smile and from the Narayana
Superspeciality Hospital Keyur Patel DGM, Dr. Anujit Baruah, Cardiologist and
Dr. Shibaji Chattopadhyaya, Director, NH Hospitals.
Members
of the Archdiocese were also present for this meeting – Fr. Lukose Cheruvalel,
SDB, Director, Snehalaya and Advisor of Child Friendly Guwahati, who has worked
for over two decades for the orphaned children of the city, Sr. Alphonsa K, FMA
from Auxilium Provincial House, Christianbasti, Fr. Benny Alex, SDB, Director,
Don Bosco Technical School, Maligaon, Fr. Johnson Parackal, SDB, Executive
Director, Don Bosco Institute, Joypur, Sr. Gemma SMI, SMI Provincial House,
Rukminigaon.
The Don Bosco Alumni was
represented by a huge contingent of 21 members – Mr. Pradyut Bhuyan, President,
Mr. Mukesh Achanjani, Mr. Aashish Das,
Mr. Anjani Jajodia, Mr. Amit Jain, Mr. Veekash Aggarwal, Mr. Deepak Borah, Mr.
Shanti Kr. Ghorawat, Mr. Abhishek Ajitsaria, Mr. Subtata Gogoi, Mr. Ramen Ch.
Das, Mr. Gaurav Khela, Mr. Ripjit Kalita, Mr. Raktim Dutta, Mr. Kartick Phukan,
Mr. Sobhan Barman, Mr. Gias-uddin Ahmed, Mr. Ravi Jindal, Mr. Anirban Sarma,
and Mr. Mukesh Mour.
Fr. VM Thomas has an army
working for him every day with a dedication that will put most of us to shame. Fr.
Dennis Solomon SDB, Project Director, Br. Prasad Kalaparthy SDB, Project
Manager, and the CFG team comprising of Centre Coordinators, Social Workers,
Teachers and staff – Sr. Mariam SMI, Mr. Deba Dutta, Ms. Regina Sereng, Mrs.
Kashmiri Begum, Mrs. Sanjana Banerjee, Mrs. Jesmin Begum, Mrs. Barnali D.
Adhikary, Mrs. Latika Dutta, Mrs. Dipanjali Rabha, Ms. Junu Goswami, Mr.
Shubhrajit Das, Mrs. Jharna Chakraborty and Ms. Marami Barman are but a few of
the dedicated soldiers.
The meeting began with a video
presentation named “Children on the edge”. This presentation tuned everyone to
the cause. The moderator of Interface and Chairman of the Child Friendly Guwahati,
Fr VM Thomas shared that this production which featured different forms of
child labour and children on the streets of our city some years ago, is today getting
worse. And quoting the news from local daily ”this time puja pandals will be
with social theme”, threw up a challenge to the Don Bosco Alumni asking them
that all the puja pandals of Guwahati this time should be with the theme “Child
Friendly Guwahati”. Fr. Thomas expressed
his gratitude to Mr. Dilip Sarkar for his sponsorship of the Child Friendly
Guwahati hoarding of 40’ x 20’, which has been placed near the Ganeshguri flyover.
Deepening the purpose of the meeting, a music video “Tell me why” was played,
which carried the message of love. It was heartening to see that there was a
huge gathering to support this very important cause that Fr. Thomas has
mentored for several years now. Sr. Alphonsa K., FMA of Auxilium Provincial
House was lauded for her leadership and effort in educating the poor and the
deprived children of her neighbourhood, Christianbasti. The benevolence of Mr.
Jacob Lais was acknowledged for offering infrastructure of the St. Stephen’s
School to run the CFG centre and the response has been excellent. It started only
in August and they have already 80 children enrolled at the centre.
The children of CFG Auxilum
Centre, Christianbasti, after presenting the “Welcome song” in English, spoke
of how they were picked up by the CFG and they now have a reason to dream. Starting
with Bijoy Basfor, 13 years of age from Harijan Colony narrated how he had
stopped going to school after the death of his father. He then came across the
sisters visiting their area and was told about the centre. He joined the centre
to prepare himself to be mainstreamed and continue his studies. Ajay Basfor, 14 years of age from the same
CFG centre surprised the audience with his prepared English narration beginning
with greetings to the audience and acknowledgement of gratitude to the sisters
and the CFG for having given him the opportunity to once again go to school and
complete his studies, which he was unable to continue due to his poor financial
conditions. He also said that after completion of his studies, he wishes to
become a policeman. Nisha Basfor, aged 7 years, earlier studied in the
neighbourhood school, Harijan Shishu Vidyalaya. She dropped out due to various
problems and is now eagerly waiting to go back to school and continue her
studies. The presentation of the song and narration by children are worth a
mention as they performed confidently under the able guidance of Sr. Alphonsa
and her team of sisters.
Dr. Martin Kasper, Executive
Director, Childaid Network, Mr. Tim Kanning, journalist from FAZ and his wife
Ms. Sarah Kanning, Elmees Wolfgang, photo journalist, Karl Heinz Innecuel and
Mr. Joerg Giese, SES, Germany were committed to the CFG mission as they
promised to go back to raise funds during Christmas.
Archbishop John Moolachira,
Guwahati Archdiocese and Patron and Advisor of Child Friendly Guwahati, spoke
at length of the importance of service to the society and how important it is
to make the dreams of the lesser privileged a reality. Without the help of the
civil societies and the people in general, nothing much can be done for the
future of these children.
The Archbishop addressed the
gathering with his very characteristic, simple yet inspiring message, speaking
about “…people should be responsible.... there are problems in the city and we
have to take lead to educate the children who have no one to help them and
those who are without education.” Talking about the goal of CFG to educate the
deprived and underprivileged children of Guwahati, he said that it is not a
one’s day’s effort but a decade long. It’s a noble venture. Quoting the Bible,
he said “whatever you do to others, the least you do unto me”; it is doing to
Jesus, doing to God. Archbishop thanked Fr. VM Thomas for the push, the idea of
CFG and assured that the Catholic church will be supportive and urged everyone
to join hands to make Guwahati a city to be made greater in India and abroad by
the commitment of its people towards their deprived brothers and sisters.
Child Friendly Guwahati – Concept
Note presentation was shown which presented the multi pronged strategy of
RESCUE – REPATRIATION – REHABILITATION – FOLLOWUP - NETWORKING AND ADVOCACY;
the objective and most importantly the rehabilitation of the deprived and the
underprivileged children of our city through education and the centre
initiation process, making this project a community participatory project. Br.
Prasad Kalaparthy SDB the project manager of CFG explained the presentation.
Fr. Thomas thanked Jajodia for
furnishing the CFG office and mentioned that the project expenses are being met
by Childaid Network. He further informed that proposals are being given to the
Government departments to set up 3 Computer centres and installation of
Smartclass in various CFG centres. Likewise, there are plans to have centres
for painting, arts and crafts. This was followed by a Group Discussion on “What
can you do to make this a community participatory project?” The following were the commitment of the
groups –
Narayana Hospitals committed to provide
free treatment to the children. Surgery, health care for children and problems
related to the heart would be treated free of cost
Rotary Club has already started
a CFG centre at the Rotary Multi service centre and now plans to open a CFG
Children’s Library at the Rotary centre.
Lions Club said they would
mobilize all thee 22 Lion Clubs of Guwahati to facilitate CFG project, and
immediately set up 2 CFG centres. Free eye treatment in the Lion’s Eye Hospital
and free dental check up will be given to the children of CFG centres.
Don Bosco Alumni has been
associated towards the cause of underprivileged childre for last 2 decades and therefore
would now like to run a modern centre.
Cultural groups – Prof. Jayanta
Baruah of Adhayan introduced his group. There are 35 student volunteers and on
behalf of the group youngster, Tridip spoke about their plans to educate the
children about the culture of Assam, history and identify their co-curricular
skills and tap them. Another Socio-cultural group. the Youthz Korner, represented
by Anuprash said their group intends to identify the talents of the children
and give them a platform so that they become a part of their socio-cultural
group to perform at various level.
Round Tablers of Guwahati –
Expressing their motto “Service through Fellowship”, committed to organising a
CFG centre and said that the centre will be for the underprivileged but the centre
will not be underprivileged.
Sr. Alphonsa said that every
religious community will take care of one centre. As there are 38 religious communities
in the city to mainstream and give vocational training to the underprivileged
children of the city, she hopes they could do wonders with the young people
joining us in this effort.
Rtn. Aashish Das offered to give
free Health ID cards to the CFG children.
Mr. Sailen Kalita, executive
member of the National Children’s Science Congress Assam chapter said the
science congress will be happy to assist the CFG children in project preparation
and presentation and offer their voluntary service.
And finally, it was the turn for
Dr. Martin Kasper; the Managing Director of Childaid Network, who has dedicated
his entire life for the underprivileged said that children who do not have proper
care and protection is because they are born at the wrong place at the wrong
time. “And it is our duty to help them; we are responsible to them who are in
need of special care and protection.”
The Inferace closed with the
vote of thanks presented by Fr. Lukose Cheruvalel SDB, who quoted Archbishop
John, “Manab sewa Madhab sewa”. He said that in 2001 he dreamt of doing
something for the underprivileged children and today the dream is a reality and
is unfolding, thanks to the FAZ newspaper of Germany, Fr. VM Thomas and the civil
society groups for joining handing to make this project a success.
After all, the privileged
mortals have only one thing we could do without hesitation- to make the dreams
of the lesser privileged a reality! Come join this brigade!
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