I you haven’t yet seen my Phili Marathon Video taken by Lend A
Hand for India, here it goes. Can you spot me running?
Dear Friends,
First time I heard of the concept of Marathon was nearly 6 years back when I was doing my Engineering at REC, Surathkal. I still remember, Times of India had a big article with heading "Run Anil Run". This was about Anil Ambani & how he took up Marathon to trim down is 100 KG plus body! It was an inspiring story for me & boom I also started running. I inspired many of my hostel mates to take up running and many of us eventually ended up participating in the 10,000 meters run in the college. Running a full Marathon was always a hidden desire in me. I always knew that New York is a place where lot of people train for Marathon. And now life and brought me to New York and given me an opportunity to fulfill my long cherished dream.
Running a Marathon is not just a personal challenge to me; I am also doing it for a cause. I attended one of the Salsa party of Lend A Hand for India and got introduced to the kind of work Lend A Hand for India. There is a famous quote by somebody
Give a poor man a fish to eat and he will have food for one day. Teach him fishing and he will have food for his entire life.
This is exactly what LAHI is doing. LAHI is giving Vocational Training and Career guidance for young boys and girls in rural and urban India to make them employable and to help them find job. LAHI works with lots of schools and helps them reduce the school drop out rates. LAHI has several other activities. You can get the complete information about the organization on www.lend-a-hand-india.org
I am running full marathon at Philadelphia on November 18th. I am running 26.2 miles and I am trying to raise $100 per mile that I am going to run which would be $2620. It would be really nice if you can contribute some amount and support my run and help Lend A Hand for India. These are few of the ways that your contribution to LAHI can help–>
- $100 pays for the tuition fee of two boys / girls for a vocational training program
- $400 pays the one-year salary of a trainer at the school
- $1500 pays to purchase a PC and internet facility for a high school
- $4000 pays for the one year of operating cost of a batch of students for training programs (includes teacher’s salaries, consumables, coordination, and monitoring) or meets the capital cost of launching a vocational training center at a high school.
Lend-a-Hand India is a 501(C)(3) organization, and all donations are Tax Deductible and eligible for company match programs. You can contribute by sponsoring me online through PayPal (click on the button below - no PayPal account required) or by check payable to "Lend-A-Hand India" to the address below. Most of the employers do match your contribution, which means that your contribution gets doubled! Click here for a selected list of companies that match donations.
Thank you!
Shesh
Please use the below button to contribute.
For a contribution by check, please make the check payable to "Lend-A-Hand India" write "Sponsorship for Shesh Paplikar" in the memo and mail to:
Lend-A-Hand India
784 Columbus Avenue #10G
New York NY 10025, USA
Conducted by
Swami Chaitanya Keerti
Editor Osho World.
December 22nd to 25th 2005.
Location : Fireflies, Kanakapura Road, Bangalore (www.fire-flies.net)
Contribution (Including Stay and Food) :
Rs 2500/- per person Shared accomodation
Cheque/DD in Favor of "Sandhyana", Payable at Bangalore.
Contact:
Osho Sandhyana - 080-30618913 (after 4PM)
e-mail : living@sandhyana.org
104, 17th C Main, 5th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore - 560034
Information and latest updates on Half marathon being held in Bangalore (…er..Bengalooru..) on December 18, 2005 can be found at this website http://www.bangalorehalfmarathon.com/
A Photographer’s day in Thalgatpura
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Photography is best learned in a real situation, with small groups and with subject matter.
This is a workshop for young photographers to capture a day in the life of Thalgatpura outside Bangalore.
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