Friday, December 23, 2011

Post picnic report









Sandnya students went on picnic on 16th Dec'11 to "Highland park". This picnic was sponsored by the management of "Highland Park". Our staff did tell me that our students really enjoyed the park and rides as well. But it was a pleasant surprise to me when many of our mentally challenged students were trying to tell me how they enjoyed picnic. Every year our students go on out door picnic. But I did not notice this excitement after the picnic. Aditi who is autistic, had never tried to communicate with me, in spite I have been meeting her practically every day. She on the other day was trying to tell me in her own way how she enjoyed the picnic. Similarly, Pankaj Tembhekar was also very happy and was telling me that he liked it. What more you want. It was really so satisfying for me personally. It felt like all our efforts were worth it. In fact, Mr.Prashant Vaidya, one of our long time supporter, was insisting since long time that our mentally challenged students should be taken to this amusement park. Prashant Vaidya is the owner of this amusement park. Though he was insisting, we at Sandnya were not really sure that our children could really enjoy the rides in the amusement park. I am really happy, that we went to this amusement park. I certainly appreciate the gesture of Highland park management.






By: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Sandnya went for picnic































Students of SSS went for outdoor picnic to "Highland Park" on 16th Dec' 2011. Our two buses left Nagpur office at 9:45 am with 76 students and staff for "Highland park" which is about 10 km from our Nagpur office and it is off Amraoti road. Our Principal reports that all our mentally challenged students enjoyed the whole day. All most all students took the train ride and were very much thrilled through out the ride. The day out was a great fun day for them. Many of them got so much exited with the whole atmosphere at the park. Climate and weather was also very conducive and favourable. Management of Highland park was very co operative. They offered ice cream and chocolates to our students apart from free entry and free rides. A gesture we certainly appreciate. Owners of Highland park, Vaidyas are one of the oldest & consistent supporters of SSS. They are silent supporters with out any pomp and show. We at Sandnya feel that these small gestures go a long way in our endeavour of rehabilitation of mentally challenged.







Navin Deshpande, Sec. SSS

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Saraswati Poojan-02-12-11




After morning prayer, we had Saraswati Poojan. It is a regular feature for all Fridays. It is a type of ritual which not only helps in socialization but it further helps the one who is holding the "arti" thali and "agarbatti". During "aarti" all are supposed to clap at a certain rhythm. One who is overactive, it will help him to calm down his actions, at the same time one who is indifferent otherwise, it motivates him to do it with others. In case of those who have physical limitations, weather with hands, legs, or body postures this gives them an opportunity to try. These group activities has a special significance in case of mentally challenged children. We have a support staff for all those students who can not do by themselves. Few of them need verbal prompting and others will need physical prompting also.

Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Punit Mishra's birth day



To day is Punit's birth day. Punit Mishra is our student of secondary class. We have a practice of celebrating birth days of our students. The brief celebration is carried in morning at the end of the morning prayer thus all students and staff is also involved. This is one of the many ways of socialization of our mentally challenged students. The "arti" is also done by our girl students, that is how they learn many things which includes holding of "thali" along with a "diya". We at Sandnya consider all these small things as a opportunity to learn.

BY: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS

matrusangharsh meeting

Matrusangharsh members had their monthly meeting today at 2:30pm at Nagpur office. The main point on the agenda was venue for the picnic says the convener of the meeting. These mothers of our mentally challenged students thought that instead of going out door, they will prefer having two nights camp at Sandnya Srushti. Looking to the majority opinion the tentative date for this two night camp was fixed for 7th Feb.2012. Members were up beet about raising funds for the purchase of additional bus for Sandnya Sanwardhan Sanstha. It is not very important that they raise funds or go for picnic, it is all about their involvement and enthusiasm. I am more happy about the involvement of mothers. We feel satisfied that mothers of our students can also smile and take interest in other things also instead of only worrying. We feel this enthusiasm about life works as a energiser and that in turn helps in positive approach. And this positive approach is the key in the overall development of mentally challenged kid. This will also help in the actual rehabilitation process of mentally disabled. Gradually these members of Matrusangharsh are learning and realising the importance of thinking beyond their own grief. They are now trying to help other families also selflessly. In my opinion this is the most significant development in the attitude of these mothers. And this is the most valuable contribution made by the forum called as Matrusangharsh. This forum has brought out more change, and that is change in the attitude of fathers also. There are good number of parents of our students who come to me and accept that trustees of Sandnya are doing so much for the cause and that too selflessly, while we as parents are only taking things and not trying to give back in spite of the fact that you are doing so much for us. In my view, getting this thought in your mind and conscious it self is a big change. I wish if more number of parents change this way, rehabilitation of mentally challenged will not be as difficult as it looks today.
By: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Annual Programme- 20th Nov.2011


















Sandnya Sanwardhan Sanstha celebrated its annual programme on 2oth Nov.'11 at Platinum Jublee Hall, Blind Relief Society, South Ambazari Road, Nagpur. Programme was presided over by renowned homeopath and President of Shree Narkesary Prakashan Sanstha, Nagpur. The chief guest was Rev. Swamy Vishnupadanand of Ramkrishna Mission, Aurangabad. The annual programme of SSS is a cultural cum awareness meet. The cultural items are presented by our mentally challenged students. The sole objective of the cultural event is to showcase the progress and ability of mentally challenged students. The audience number is estimated more than 8oo, a good number indeed. While as usual the comparing of the programme by Dr.Mrs Shailaja Deshpande was good, our students performed very well looking to the fact that most of them were severely and profoundly retarded. Many of them had multiple disabilities also. The effort of the programme organiser is always to bring maximum number of students on the stage through different events. It is not very important for us how best they perform, for us at SSS, we are keen on giving them opportunity to learn. They will eventually perform best to their ability that is for sure. If we do not give them opportunity, how do we know weather they can perform or not. Needless to say that audience is spell bound through out the programme time. They were involved by clapping rhythmically during the programme which of course encourages our students and staff as well.










By: Navin deshpande, Secretary, SSS










Parent meeting - 12th Nov.2011

On 12th Nov.2011 the parent meeting was held in Mundle Hall, Andha Vidyalay, South Ambazari Road, Nagpur. It was scheduled at 2:15pm and opened in time. Total number of parents was about 100 and the hall was full. The main point on the agenda was briefing on Annual Programme which was done by our Principal Mr.Alok. After this briefing two parents put their experiences regarding preparation of their mentally challenged ward before going on journey or a planned vacation trip. They narrated their experience and other parents also shared their own views and ideas. While summing up the meeting Secretary of SSS expressed his pleasure on the good attendance and improved involvement of parents in these last subsequent meetings. He insisted that parents should open up in this forum, because these meetings are meant for them. Management is like a observer. SSS would be interested more in listening and advising less. We at SSS are happy not only for good attendance but for the punctuality also which is improving in every subsequent meeting. A positive sign indeed. During his concluding talk secretary appealed to parents to invite and bring at least 5 guests for this annual event. He continued saying that it is necessary to bring more number of people from the society for such programmes so that awareness regarding this problem of mentally challenged can be created which will eventually help in their rehabilitation. Mentally challenged can not be successfully rehabilitated unless society at large supports this cause. That is why awareness amongst masses is very important.
By: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS

Friday, November 4, 2011

Annual programme

On 20th Nov.2011 SSS has its annual programme at Platinum Jubilee Hall, Blind Relief Society, South Ambazari Road, Nagpur at 5:30pm. This is a annual feature and our students, staff and all our donors anxiously await for this. A outsider if witness the practice session of cultural events will not believe that these very children will perform so well on the Dias on the D-day. In fact over the years, these so called mentally challenged develop stage daring and start understanding rules of the game. Clapping after each presentation by audience is a real encouragement to our students and their parents as well.

All our donors and well wishers are cordially invited for this programme. This is awareness cum cultural event. Through cultural items we try to showcase the ability of our students. Many times even parents do not believe that their ward has these skills or he can perform so well. So come and witness yourself and be a party to encouragement.


By: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS


email: navindesh@gmail.com

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Project verification visit by ASHA, USA







Akshay Bhole, treasurer of Asha for Educaton, USA, paid a visit to Sandnya Srushti on 2nd Nov. 2011. Every year at least one Asha member visits the project to which they are supporting. Asha For Education is an organization which is US based and is a not for profit organization. Most of Asha members are Indian students in US, there are of course working Indian also who continue to remain their members and support the cause. The sole objective of Asha is to support NGO's back in India who are working in the field of education and vocational trianng.





Thus Asha is supporting Sandnya Sanwardhan Sanstha since last more than 7-8 years. They did good amount of funding for our revenue expenditure in the past apart from helping us building infrastructure like building expansion and having our own transport. They have a simple funding procedures and need a simple feedback report. Asha's funding is really NGO friendly. Mr. Akshay Bhole was with Secretary of SSS for about 2-3 hours in the Sandnya Srushti campus. He went through the new building complex which is recently being completed. He also went to our "Starcirclip" rehab unit and was very much impressed. Since our special school is on Diwali vacation he could not meet our students but could interact with "Starcirclip" rehab unit students. Through this comunication I on behalf of all trustees of SSS wish "Asha" members a HAPPY DIWALI! Peacefull New Year and thank them for their selfless support to this noble cause of mentally challenged.





By: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS





Monday, October 24, 2011

Sandnya- On Diwali Vacation

SSS has gone on for Diwali vacation from 25th Oct. to 6th Nov. It will reopen on 7th Nov.2011. Starcirclip Unit & our Nagpur office will start working from 29th Oct. 2011. Though vacation were from 25th, on 24th Oct. there were 35 students present as against 78-79 on routine days. It was a surprise because there was no public holiday and obviously working parents were not at home. So what must be the reason for this low attendance? We were operating both the buses and off course all staff as well. Many times I fail to understand the psychology of parents. What factor prompts them to keep their ward at home for obviously no reason. If parents had brought this point in parent meetings, it could have been discussed and if majority wished vacation could have been from 25th itself. Anyway!!
We are happy about one thing and that is average attendance for this session. It is heartening to see that out of 88 on most of the days 78-79 students are present. Consistency in attendance is very important. In learning process of mentally challenged we simply can not ignore this consistency factor. It is absurd to imagine that they will learn when you have time for them. The most unfortunate part of mentally challenged's life is, his care takers take him for granted. Since they are not self advocates it all depends on the whims, liking-disliking, availability of time and social concerns of the care takers. Some times you find parent too much concerned about his ward and on other occasion he seems to be list bothered about his ward's development. When our Principal calls for the parent's one to one meeting, they are having other priorities. But when there is some behavioral problem at home, they are concerned about his progress. But with regard and respect for the special parents, we at Sandnya feel that parent themselves should have consistency in responding to the call of management and the need of their ward.
By: Navin Deshpande
e mail: navindesh@gmail.com

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Awareness Meeting for students









Last week Sandnya Srushti had 40 students of 9th standard from Center Point School. Four staff members also accompanied them. They reached Little late then the time scheduled. In fact we prefer our visitors to attend our morning prayer. It helps the visitor to understand the gravity and complexity of mental disability. We encourage students from normal schools to visit our campus. Seeing is believing, further it helps realizing the limitations of mentally challenged. Which in turn supports integration as well. These young visitors were taken on a conducted tour of Sandnya Srushti by dividing the lot in three groups. We took them through special schooling class rooms, vocational section and then through rehab units. Our trained guides explain about methods of special education and techniques. While going through vocational section guide explains to visitors about concept developing techniques adopted. Through rehab units, they try to emphasis that mental disability does not mean work disability. In therapy section, visitor understands the importance of different exercises under taken to keep our students fit.

By: Navin Deshpande

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Challenges during this yesr




During last week, there was a small accident. During journey back home, in one of our buses, one of our rehab student got disturb and started with abusive language. He is in habit of doing this ever since last four years he is with us. off course we are successful to a great extent in controlling this behavioral trait. This boy is about 27-28 years. He is in habit of using foul language for our lady teachers also. In our campus we have been controlling his behavior. Severity and frequency of his tantrums is also on much lower side. But on this fate full day, in the bus he could not be controlled, one of the male staff tried to pacify but to no avail, when tried further to pacify him, he tried to assault the staff member. Getting provoked by this, staff slapped for once.


On reaching home, boy told parents with exaggeration who in turn immediately phoned us same night. Next day, staff reported the incidence and apologised for his uncalled for provocation and promised not to be part of such event in future. This staff member is a new one and works in the Sandnya Srushti office on computer. He does not have much exposure with these kids firstly, secondly he is very soft spoken person with absolutely good mannerism. He is not one to get provoked so easily. He has got real good rapo with all staff members and not known to have any conflict with any other person. With this personal background and his apologies for the mistake, it is appropriate to excuse him with a warning.

Next day morning, parents with younger sibling and two more friends of the sibling rushed to the SS office agitated. They were right to do so as a parent. Management on their part tendered apologies and regretted the happening. They further, assured the family that management does not permit verbal or physical assault in any circumstance. In fact we have been consistently hammering this point in all our staff meetings. It is the result of this consistent emphasis that in last seventeen years no such incidence occurred. Family also accepted this fact and mentioned frequently that they have full faith in SSS. But they continued to insist the sacking of the staff involved. We were trying our best to convince the family that the staff is not habitual offender and in fact has a very good service record and thus deserves pardon for once at least.

It was surprising that on one side they accepted thrashing of the boy at home by all family members and in particular by younger sibling. On other side they want to severely punish the staff. There point being that he is thrashed severely by the staff.

We at SSS in general and I as a person do not approve this act but in given situation, we strongly feel that the staff concerned deserves pardon. The family stand is like they have never committed a mistake in their life. This extreme approach of parents is beyond comprehension. If adopted this approach, no system can ever work leave apart cause of mental disability. I feel parents should have faith in us as management. Bringing facts to the notice of the office is indeed essential. Since our children are not self advocates it is absolutely right to be alert and vigilant for the safety and welfare of our kids. But having done that, we must try to understand the other side as well.

I thus feel whatever happened was a accident and we will be still more vigilant in our efforts in future.Parents were demanding the removal of the concerned staff member. I suggested that, we will wait for three days before taking any action. If after three days parents still feel that concerned staff be punished, then we will act. Parents were told to phone me on fourth day and convey their decision.
It was indeed a matter of great satisfaction that the better sense prevailed and parents told me that I should be the best person to take the appropriate action and the matter was closed.

Navin Deshpande

Secretary, SSS




Friday, September 16, 2011

challenges in current year


Without challenges there is no life or there is no charm in life. Recently last month I had been to Chota Kailas for tracking. This is in Himachal Pradesh, at the height of 14500 ft. above sea level. We were 11 persons and the eldest was 79 years old. The ascend is very steep, almost 30 degree throughout the track. we climbed this 13 km in a day and came down next day. After coming back to Nagpur one of my friends said what is the point in putting your body to this stress? But accepting challenges is the inherent nature of human beings. Accepting challenges voluntarily is more satisfying. Climbing Himalayan heights is a challenge there is no doubt about it but working for mentally challenged and trying to improve their quality of life is again a challenge in itself. Achieving milestones in both these challenges is not only rewarding but is soothing and self satisfying indeed. I feel when the challenge is accepted not for any personal gain or benefit but for the sheer joy of it, it is like a bliss.
Navin Deshpande
Secretary, SSS
navindesh@gmail.com

Friday, July 1, 2011

Mother's meeting

On Saturday,25th June 2011 monthly mother's meeting of Matrusangharsh was held at 2:30 pm at Ganesh Mandir hall in Tatya Tope Nagar. The attendance of mothers was less as compared to earlier meetings. Our social worker says, it might be because we changed the venue for this meeting. Anyway, the main topic was regarding the agenda of the meeting, timing and format. Few mothers felt that, there has to be some thing which can relax the mothers since they are under stress continuously. Some members said there can be a entertainment item, few of them did not agree for this. There were few for yoga exercises for relaxation also.
Another topic which was discussed was of Rakhi sale. Every year members of Matrusangharsh help in selling Rakhi. Rakhi Rehab unit is one of our most successful rehabilitation activity. This unit is making profit consistently since last more than ten years. It is a financially independent unit and contribution of volunteers is also very large at every stage, right from designing to packing and selling.
There is another way in which Matrusangharsh members support SSS. They have been collecting News paper scrap and after selling it, the amount is donated to SSS. It is a monthly contribution to SSS.
By: Navin Deshpande
e-mail: navindesh@gmail.com

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Admissions over

Ever since we have wait list for admission, there is lot of misunderstanding amongst parents of these children. Not only parents but many of our well wishers are also not clear about why there is a wait list. Thus we get lot of phone calls from such parents and concerned people also. To clear this confusion from the mind of these parents and to make our selves clear we are here under giving the whole admission procedure, admissions done this year and the latest wait list position. The whole thing is absolutely transparent and can understood easily.
Admission procedure: What is the procedure adopted for admitting a mentally disabled child in to Sandnya Sanwardhan Sanstha’s “Kalpataru” special school? Till about 4-5 years back, this question had no significance as far as parents of mentally challenged children were concerned. Though, we at SSS had evolved an admission system as early as in the year 1995. Parents normally came to us and followed the system with not giving much credence to whatever we said and did. The reason was everyone was getting admission.
But since last 4-5 years there is a wait list for getting in to
SSS special school. And as this wait list is growing parents have started becoming impatient. When they are told that their child cannot get admission, they are shocked, they cannot believe. Further, when they hear the number of wait list they feel dejected and disappointed. From this point they really start thinking about why there is wait list and can it be over ruled or bypassed by any means? Is there a chance for manipulation on their part or from management? This situation is of rather disbelief in the system. Nothing wrong as far as parents are concerned, because, in our country things do not move with system but by and large it works by twisting the system. Parents find it hard to believe that there is an organization which works on ethics, morals and principals. Thus few parents try to bring recommendation, try to give threat and even try to bribe. We do not blame parents for this, but we are thus trying here to explain how we follow a procedure for admission.
Step one- Parent approaches our office for admission. We give a date for the assessment where in mentally disabled child along with both parents have to report on the given date. Parents are advised to bring disability certificate of the mentally disabled child. This certificate is issued by Civil Surgeon.
Step two- On given date and time assessment of the child is done by the special educator and Clinical Psychologist. This procedure takes about 1 ½ hour to 2 hours. Principal decides the appropriate class as per the assessment report of the special educator. If “primary class” is appropriate and if we have vacancy, this child is given admission.
Step three- Parents are given date for paying admission fees and conveyance expense.
Step four- On payment of fees, parents are informed about the uniform, tiffin, stoppage for the bus and its timings etc.
But in case, if there is no vacancy for the “primary class”, then this child is given a wait list number. This wait list number is for this particular class. It may happen that for “primary class” the wait list number is one, but the overall wait list number for this same child could be something like 42. Thus whenever there is a vacancy in primary class, this child will get admission in spite of the fact that, the overall number is 42. If another child is assessed much earlier and is on wait list no.1 for “secondary class” and his overall wait list number is 20 only. Since there is no vacancy in "secondary class", this child does not get admission. This second child’s parent feels aggrieved and thinks that there is something fishy. In such situations, this parent tries all prevailing corrupt practices including bribe. Though, our Principal tries his best to explain all these things to the parent at the time of assessment, most of the parents do not accept it and try to approach higher ups. Nothing wrong in this. We are happy, after explaining, most of the parents understand and realize the difference in
SSS and other institutions. We have talked about this issue of admission in detail, to aware all concerned parents, their relatives and all our supporters as well. We once again assure that, SSS works for the cause of mental disability with no discrimination of cast, creed, and religion and socio economic condition of the parent. For us all mentally challenged children are same. Our commitment to this noble cause is total and absolutely honest. We do not bend rules which are made by us only. People must understand that no trusty member of SSS ever recommends any candidate for admission because they know that it will be carried as per the set norms.
Admissions for this academic year are complete. For this year we have admitted 14 new students in total. Out of this 2 are from Butibori. Class wise, it is 3- in Autistic, 3- in care group, 3 in pre primary, 1- in primary, 1- in secondary and 3- in pre vocational, thus total 14 new admission. This was possible because, 6 students withdrew their names for various reasons and “rakhi unit 6 members” were shifted to our Nagpur office. In last more then ten years, this is for the first time we could admit those many new students. We at Sandnya feel satisfied and relieved to a great extent.
The wait list position as on date for various classes is as follows:
Care group-3, Pre-primary-5, Autistic-2, Primary-5, Pre-vocational-3.

We at Sandnya are trying our best to get a third bus, if we get one, may be the wait list will be cleared.
By: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS
e-mail: navindesh@gmail.com

Monday, June 13, 2011

First day of Kalpataru

Yes 13Th June was the reopening day of our special school "Kalpataru". And the attendance was very poor. Out of 87, only 30 students reported. It was surprising for me to note that, non of the newly admitted students reported. I had a odd feeling. All the parents of these newly admitted students were so much anxious or at least showed anxiety for admission as if they will send there ward to school the very same moment. And now they got their ward admitted, they are not bothered. My observation is, it takes at least one week for parents to get warmed up for sending their mentally disabled child to school. In most of the cases, parents are not really interested in any thing else than to see that their son/daughter are away for few hours. They expect it like a baby sitting arrangement. I have seen very few parents who are keen in the progress of their son/daughter in true sense. We certainly understand the parents problems. But unfortunately for us at SSS, it is not a baby sitting job for us. We put every thing in to it like money, mind and our soul. A smallest progress in a severely retarded child is like winning a award for us. Most of the people do not realize our commitment to this cause. For us at SSS it would be a matter of great concern when a mentally challenged student of ours do not show progress. This is thoroughly discussed with the concerned teacher, not only that, it is the main point on the agenda in the monthly staff meeting as well. It really hurts us when we find many parents do not take things seriously. Sending their ward regularly to school is not a priority for many parents. If it suits to their routine of the day then only he /she is sent. Further, it is a matter of great concern to us, when parents do not bother to intimate the Principal of the school if the child is not likely to come. In many instances this absenteeism is for more than a month also. During parent meeting, we have been talking about this, but many parents simply do not bother. When you take admission you give a under taking to follow the rules and regulation of the Institute. But who cares and who really reads it seriously? We are eager to take admission, and so simply sign on any paper put in front of us. Not a very good attitude. Of course, there are few parents they are disciplined and follow it religiously. It is soothing for both, parents and us at SSS.
By: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS
e-mail: navindesh@gmail.com

Monday, June 6, 2011

Staff meeting of SSS

On 4th June we had the first staff meeting of the new academic year 2011-12. In fact school reopened for staff on 1st June and it is expected that all staff will be present. But as usual, -3 staff members were absent. We at SSS follow the practice of having interaction with all staff members through regular staff meetings. The first purpose of a staff meeting is to keep the moral high. It is not easy to work with mentally challenged children, it becomes still more strenuous when there are more severely and profoundly retarded children. Because in such children the progress is slow and at times not even noticeable. Secondly, it is also important for us that, all staff and volunteers must work according to our philosophy and that is " Shiv Bhave Jiva Seva". Having "seva" bhav is the most important thing. Thirdly, these meetings are meant to solve the problems of the staff. These problems could be administrative or intra staff related problems. During these meetings we try to motivate the staff members to up date their technical knowledge also. These staff meetings help in maintaining the discipline in the campus. Normally these meetings are conducted by Principal in the presence of secretary. We try to maintain a healthy atmosphere were each person can work without fear and should feed free to give feed back and suggestions which will help better progress in our mentally challenged students.
Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS

Recognition for credibility

To day at about 5:20 pm a gentalmen walked in to my office and aske about SSS office being closed. On asking, what is the purpose of his visit to SSS, he said he wanted to donate Rs.5000/- as it his son's birthday. He said he donates every year on this day.
It is about 18 years back, we were in the process of forming SSS as a trust. We would be trustees were discussing the modalities of trust and its functions like objective, funds, source of funds, government aid, recruitment, staff,our work philosophy etc. During the debate on source of funds, I proposed not to go for government aid for various reasons. Most of my friends were apprehensive about the survival without government aid. Some showed the concern verbally and some were quite. But overall mood was not in favor. Since I had better way of putting my point across, and I being a bit more aggressive at that time, my opinion prevailed. One of our would be trustees inquired, how long people will give donation? and how many times the same person will donate. To this, my answer was, same person will donate to SSS any number of times and people to known to us and unknown to us will also donate as long as we work honestly, sincerely, and selflessly. Support will come always with out fail. But in my opinion, the primary condition would be that we do not take any benefit out of this work directly or indirectly, no monetary considerations be taken for whatsoever reason, no advantage derived by way of publicity for our personal gains directly or indirectly. If we consider this work as GOD'S work, there would be no reason for getting fulfilled our desired objective.
And needless to say, we followed our own resolution in absolute terms, and thus no wonder we are still working without government aid. Why I have to wright this? Because, we have been receiving donations from people unknown to us, and they have been donating regularly. We have succeeded in creating confidence & credibility in the minds of people by way of our transparent and honest work culture. That is the most satisfying factor for me. I know right from the inception, that this work is not ours but it is Divine, and if it is truly Divine than "HE" has to take care of it. We are only means to execute the Divine will. And that is what is really happening since 1993.


Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Reopening of Vocational section


Vocational training section of our school reopened on 1st May after summer vacation. The summer vacation was for two weeks. We have shifted our "Rakhi - rehab - unit" to Nagpur from 1st May. This is shifted to our Nagpur office premises. This rehab unit involves more number of volunteers at every stage right from designing to marketing. We were finding it difficult for volunteers to go to Butibori. There are many volunteers who can give only 3-4 hours day and preferably in second half. Most of the volunteers for this work are senior house wife's who can give time in second half of of the day. Thus shifting this unit to Nagpur office should be beneficial. We already have our social worker attached to Nagpur office, thus, her time can also be put to more use.
The change was off course resisted by all concerned including mothers of these mentally challenged girls, the participants of this unit. Change in any system is not accepted so readily, this is obvious. From any angle, this is beneficial for the mentally challenged students, parents and the practical execution of this rehab unit.
This change will certainly reduce load on our buses and we can admit few more mentally challenged children for next academic session. This in turn should help us in reducing the wait list for admission.
Rakhi rehab unit is not only financially independent but is commercially successful also. This rehab unit is showing consistent profitability since last more than 8 years. Parents are more than satisfied and take keen interest in the activity. I always feel, if parents can be more involved specially in rehab activity, then we are sure of rehabilitating more than 70 % mentally challenged persons. But for various reasons this does not happen and off course you can not blame the parents. Because, at SSS we do realize that every parson as a parent of mentally challenged has his own limitations. But the reality is you can not totally depend on paid staff as far as rehab activity is concerned. It is observed that, most of the institutes working for rehab activity for mentally challenged really work for giving job to normal persons. Thus it becomes rehabilitation of normal people rather than mentally challenged.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Building extension- progress





The construction activity of new building is in last stage. Finishing is taking more time than it should really take. In fact there are no obvious reasons. But contractor shows his helplessness because labour is not available. However, we will be engaging classes in this new premises also from the first day of new session i.e. 13th June. It looks like, by that time we will finish the whole thing. Civil work of elevator is finished, but now M/s Johnson people say the equipment is not ready. And they are not committing any time schedule as well. Let us see when it is installed. The Star Circlip rehab unit is shifted in the new room of the extension part.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Waiting list for admission

I have not heard about any special school having waiting list for getting admission. But we at Sandnya do have waiting list since last more than 4 years. And every month it is going up and up.
The latest figure for wait list has crossed 60. The current capacity is of 82. I have no answer when a wait list parent inquires that when will his ward gets admission? I have no clue. There are many factors which are preventing us from clearing the wait list. The first and the fore most is of course the transport. We have two buses of our own and they are over crowded, in this we can not accommodate even one additional person. So first thing we need is at least two more buses. And this should cost us some were Rs.21.00 lacks. Than we need to have physical space to have additional classes. The third is to have additional special educators. Than support staff and class IV staff as well. The list is long for ' to have'. But essentially it starts from having two additional buses. We are trying but can not say when it will materialize.

Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS
e-mail: navindesh@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Parent meeting







On Saturday, 26th March 2011 we had last parent meeting of this academic year ending on 30th April. This meeting was held in Bhagini Mandal premises at Sitabuldi. Since Sandnya does not have a big enough hall at Nagpur office, we have to find some place for holding this parent meeting. We did book a small hall of Bhagini Mandal officially and paid Rs.500/- also. The meeting was scheduled at 2:30 pm. When we reached to the venue at 1:30 pm, we were told by the office bearers of Bhagini Mandal that the hall is being given to some other party and that party is having there programme in the hall. At the last moment it was not possible to change the venue. So we settled in the ground under the big tree in the same campus.

We had a record attendance of parents this time. There were 89 parents of 63 students,a big number indeed. The meeting was conducted by our Principal, Mr.Alok Dwivedi. After well coming the parents for the meeting, he opened with general instructions for parents like, cleanliness of student, nail cutting, clean uniform, regular and proper bath of students before sending them to school. He insisted the importance of all these things. He informed the gathering that the average students attendence for this year was also very good. He specially appreciated the attendance of school section. He informed parents about the progress report distribution schedule for each class. He further informed about the summer vacation schedule also for different sections. He told the parents of Starcirclip Rehab unit that members of this unit will not have summer vacation since it is peace work job.


Principal distributed the readdmission form to parents and asked them to submit these forms duly filled in before 25th April in Nagpur office. He informed parents that anybody missing this dead line will be considered as not interested in taking readmission and the vacancy so created will be filled in from the wait list candidates. The current waiting number is 60 now for admission in our Sandnya.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Extension of building-progress




The total built up area under construction is about 2700 sq.ft. Construction activity is of course progressing at a satisfactory pace considering our financial constraints. There are 6 class rooms under construction, where in 3 class rooms have attached toilet. We have gents/ladies public conveniences also in this new extended block. This will be specially use full for the visitors also. There are lot of regular visitors to 'Sandnya Srushti' campus in usually in big groups. Two rooms are totally finished and only electrical fittings are to done which will be done soon. The remaining four class rooms will be ready in about months time. It seems we will be in a position to use the whole block from next academic session i.e. 15 June. We are currently running short of funds to the tune of about Rs.6-7 lacks. and we are sure "HE" will arrange as usual.
Elevator tower is also at the finishing stage only plastering is left which will be complete in a fort nights time.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Matrusangharsh- Annual Programme.













Matrusangharsh is a unregistered body of mothers of our mentally challenged students. This is working since last 3 years and they celebrate their annual function on 26 th Jan every year in our Sandnya Srushti campus. Through the year they have monthly meetings in our Nagpur office. The objective of this forum is to give mothers a platform where they can discuss not only their mentally challenged wards problem can freely discuss their own and personal problems as well. Apart from this other objective of this forum is to see that these special mothers get opportunity to relax also. Many of them have different skills and talents, but due to this unending problem of mental disability of their ward, these talents are suppressed. 2-3 trustee members of SSS guide them and encourage them to take additional responsibilities and motivate them to pursue their dormant talents. We have been observing, that, since we started this forum, mothers of our students have become quite active and they take lot of more interest in the progress and development of their mentally disabled son/daughter.
 During these annual programme also, there are few technical topics e.g. diet, legal advice, hormonal changes, puberty, menopausal syndrome etc. This time the out side faculty was Adv.Shrikant Shirpurkar a senior advocate practicing in High Court, Nagpur. He answered many queries of Matrusangharsh members regarding legal implications in family matters and more specifically in relation to their mentally challenged ward and position in law.
We fully realize that mental disability is a multi dimensional problem and is very complex as well. We can not simply ignore any of its dimensions otherwise the logical objective of true rehabilitation of mentally challenged can not be sought or achieved. One must understand that mothers health is equally important, siblings behavior and attitude should be observed, father's acceptance can not be over looked and obviously family's financial condition is also to be considered.
By: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Republic Day Celebrations at Sandnya Srushti










Every celebration in the campus of Sandnya Srushti is essentialy a learning opportunity for our mentally challenged students. Republic Day is no exception indeed. On Wednesday we celebrated this National festival with quite a fan fare. All our students were in white uniform. Mr.Bal Shende, Rtd. Principal of Anand Niketan collage, Warora was the chief guest for this function. The whole campus of Sandnya Srushti was shining and was full of enthusiasm in staff and students as well. There were parents of students and our well wishers and donors as well. The whole programme was scheduled for one and half hour. It started at 10:00 am sharp with flag hosting at the hands of the chief guest, followed by rashtra geet and zenda geet by our students. This followed with march past by our mentally disabled students and than a drill by them. Mr. Bal Shende spoke for about 15 mts and emphasized the need of general people taking more interest in such work and the organization not only for funding aid but in the process of giving these special children the due dignity in the society which they deserve. This session after thanks giving was adjourned for the tea break and was followed by next programme by "Matrusangharsh" at 12;00 noon in our first floor assembly hall.
 One of my old Friends Mr.Tejinder Singh Uggal from Patiala was also present for the programme. He reached Nagpur yesterday mid night for a marriage in his relation. I was really delighted to see him in the audience.  Normally people do not give any importance or priority to such events and put forward many useless excuses. There were few more surprises in the audience like Dr. [Mrs.] & Dr.Ramkrishanan. Dr.Ramkrishanan is my Friend from swimming pool group. He has been a donor since quite some time, but had never visited the Institute. On this occasion he honoured the invitation by coming to Sandnya Srushti.
  The disappointing part is the low attendance of our own students. Not that this was a exceptional year, but, it is a regular apathy on the part of parents that they do not give any importance to their special kid and activities related to him. In spite of sufficient reminders, this attendance of students is low. We at Sandnya have been trying to motivate and encourage parents. They do not realize that, by not allowing their ward to participate in such events, they are in fact reducing the opportunities for learning as far as these special children are concerned. We at Sandnya try to find out more number of opportunities for them, but parents fail to realize this. We have been observing, that any eventuality or adjustment or emergency in the family of these mentally challenged children, the first casualty in rescheduling family programme is the activity related to this special child who happens to be "not a self advocate". Nevertheless, our enthusiasm is never dampened by this and we continue to create more and more learning opportunities for this special class of students.
By: Navin Deshpande, Secretary, SSS