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Thursday, August 12, 2010

The Brave New World




Ever thought of buying a new pair of shoes.
Or that glittering dress that makes you good before the eyes of others.
How about spending a day in a lovely place.
The laws of nature are simple. You fancy, and you will get.

Unfortunately, there are millions of people around the world who don’t even know what to fancy with their lives. Their whole life is spent to conquer only one thing.
Hunger.

India proudly presents one third of world’s poor population. It struggled its way to maintain as one among the world’s developing countries for nearly sixty three years after Independence. We are sure that it will continue to exist as a developing country for the next millennium.

Let the Indian Government propose 5-year plans to improve standards of its citizens.
Let the politicians promise larger than life achievements
Let the space research organization spend billions of dollars to find water on the moon
Let the sports management and government compliment players for their profession
Let the top businessmen build extravagant houses by making use of natural resources.

And now, let’s do what we can do
Help the poor by saving a very reasonable amount each day.

Two rupees.
That’s it.

We don’t expect any larger amount than that. At the end of the month, you get 60. Spend that money for the needy. Join five member to the team, and you will have three hundred rupees. Join ten members, the figure will be six hundred. Imagine the team to be in hundreds, we don’t need to say you how to put a smile on a poor child’s face.

You can do that all by yourselves. You just need some like-minded friends at the scratch. When you move on, it becomes and habit and a way of life. You can hire a craft teacher and teach poor students for a day. We don’t serve a fish. We train to catch one.

We are initiating to form a large group of people to join the cause to strike hunger and illiteracy out of our country. With the plans of our own, we are ready to share our schemes whoever is willing to join the team and to achieve the objective.

There is no professional course to train anyone to be compassionate.
It’s the character of your mind.

And the poor expect simply that.