Hi, I think, association you mentioned is ability foundation. I don't
know more about ability foundation, but I made extensive study about
many other organizations located around different part of India. Most
of them are safely handling black money in the name of charity, or
obtaining tax exemptions for some of the business magnates. Usually they
keep an enclosed system on the area of financial transactions, and
consider blind people as dogs or third rate individuals. In Kerala,
there are two such associations are running,one located at Eranakulam
and other located at Thiruvananthapuram. I agree, certainly some
associations are genuine. If you observe them carefully, you can
identify, some way they are closely related with some kind of disabilities.
regards
On 6/20/2009 11:00 AM, raghuraman kalyanaraman wrote:
it may be true in a very few cases..
but as as our friend said one instance cannot charecterise the whole.
in fact an association in tamilnadu has so far made many drastic
changes in the lives of the visually challenged.
but this does not mean that i am the spokes person of that association.
my point is simple that each individual should share responsibility
and should involve in concrete activities rather than speaking a lot.
moreover we must understand the reality that only when we become a
unified force we could not only uplift our community but also we could
be a part and parcel of the main stream.
so friends just think .
regards
raghu.
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