Sunday, March 29, 2015

The Sweet Delight of Working for a Child Rights NGO

My first brush with the world of child rights and its sorry state of the neglect, came one afternoon in college, when a tall, burly man walked in to talk to us about his organization, and how he had pledged to work towards upliftment of this cause.

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Mr. Nitin Wadhwani addressing the CACR interns.
Soon after, almost all of my friends began to get involved with this organization. ‘CACR’ would be mentioned in almost all of our conversations and I would be bombarded with stories of the successful initiatives it had undertaken, and achievements that had accrued to it. And now, here I am, a little more than half a year later. The organization, the Citizens Association for Child Rights, that had taken HR College by storm is a place where I can proudly say I am a blogger and intern. That man, Mr. Nitin Wadhwani is now my boss. This is my story of how I got involved with a cause that deserves a lot of attention, but gets only a little.

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The "sweet delight" of CACR (pun intended.)
I do have a history of being involved with NGOs and social issues in the past; I was in charge of the marketing operations of SevaConnect, an NGO which seeked to provide a platform for other organizations to interact, and also tried my hand at teaching underprivileged children, among other similar activities.

Sadly, all of these endeavors, while successful, were short lived. Poor coordination, waning enthusiasm, and a myriad number of other factors caused these to go south.

But after having completed one internship period at CACR, and on the brink of my second, I am proud to say that this is far from what is happening here.

It is one of the few NGOs I have seen, that is gifted with a team of dedicated, and experienced individuals, that swear by its cause. It is one of the few NGOs I have seen, that has successfully managed to create for itself a network of student interns, and a network of tie ups with respectable organizations such as the BMC, social service cells of other colleges etc. It is one of the few NGOs I have seen, that has strived not only to sermonize about the cause they are working for, but has strived to actually make a difference.

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Whether it is holding talks with the BMC, checking the quality of mid-day meals, or hosting marathons, dance sessions and organizing computer literacy sessions and other activities for underprivileged children, I am proud to say, CACR has the unique distinction of being an NGO that not only preaches a cause, but actually works extensively to support it.

My personal experience too has been one providing few matters to complain about. Being active in various spheres of academics and extracurriculars, I wasn’t fortunate enough to dedicate myself completely as a volunteer, but could only find it in myself to contribute to this organization through helping in handling the blog of CACR.

This has provided me with a wealth of knowledge on many issues, and has helped me hone my writing and content creation skills. Having a relatively free reign in choosing of topics to write upon, I discovered a number of topics and issues that I previously knew nothing about, and this strengthened my desire to be more involved.

I am truly proud to be a part of this organization. Not only am I gaining invaluable experience and honing my skills, but I also feel I am able to contribute, no matter in how small a quantum, to a cause that deserves the attention of every person who has a heart.


-By Anand Banerjee
Anand is a creative intern at the +Citizens Association For Child Rights , handling the CACR blog.

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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Social media : The double-edged sword




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SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS

      Earlier almost everyone  eagerly waited  to get his/her hands on the daily morning paper and few depended only on the radio to convey the important news of the day but today the news is delivered instantly as it happens, wherever it happens, whenever it happens. All thanks to  Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, LinkedIn, YouTube and the whole social media gamut. Social media has not only shrunk the globe but also has connected people, companies, groups,and families in ways we had never thought possible.



With the huge growth in the mobile penetration and especially the smartphone market the memberships of various social media platforms has gown exponentially. Now you can share your life in pictures, tweets, status message and updates each day every minute. Though this convenient communication makes us happy but there is a dark side to it too....Day to day we see different types of posts and tweets. Each of these has a direct or indirect impact in today’s society. This impact can be huge or minuscule.It has become very important for us to manage and filter the content that is to be posted on these enormous platform. If the needful is not done, as we have seen in the past, it can cause some serious consequences to an individual, group or company.We have seen various hate groups posting foolhardy posts or tweets and creating riots among the masses. These platforms have been used to cause mayhem or conflicts among people. Thus it has become a must that we have to educate ourselves and the citizens around us to make a great and positive use of these revolutionary platforms.
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 We also live in a time where the credibility of news publications and channels  is going down, so people in-turn have focused their trust and attention towards social media platforms for getting the real and true news. Taking advantage of this development many fringe elements,and trouble makers use these platforms to spread hate, false rumors and panic among people. Before you know it the 'news' snowballs and situation spirals out of control so much so that the government sometimes has to ask the social media platforms to take down such misleading and inflammatory content.  Filtering posts and tweets is not practically possible and not advocated to preserve freedom of speech but  such incidents reveal that it is becoming necessary. 
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If we do not want  the state to regulate this platform which has been given to us; it is up to us as individuals or groups  to take care of it consciously by making sure sensitive data of an individual is not posted for personal gains, abstaining ourselves from posting or tweeting content which may bring misery to the society. 
Posts and tweets which will unite motivate and uplift the society needs to be posted.All in all social media and its boom has been excellent for individuals, countries ,companies and start-ups like us to reach and connect with our audience but unless we learn to use it with responsibility we can't take advantage of these enormously useful platforms to the fullest. 


-by +Dilmohan Nidharak is a software engineer by profession and +Citizens Association For Child Rights team member handling the IT operations. 
-Edited by +Richa Singh

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