High,
This is shocking news for me. The problems of Indian blind can not be 
compare with western blind. I think you are vesting your sources without 
proper consideration. There problems of food, education, employment, healt, 
technology and so on. Ther are uncountable stray dogs on road. It will be 
the great problem of safety of the dog and user.I request you to 
concentrateon usefull project. If you have sufficient funds, then give 
Braille books, softwares, start a braille production unit, give proper 
training of competetive exam, shelter for old and helpless blind, hostel for 
college going students etc.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "sriram kalyanaraman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 9:04 PM
Subject: [AI] Improve your mobilityLeader dog for blind.


Hi,

  I have been off radar of access india for some time now. Hope you are all 
doing fine.

  There is a programme
for leader dogs for the blind, being organised by Blue Cross and 
KarmayogChennai (an NGO).

  I would be grateful if you could answer the following questions:

  1. Would you be interested in owning a leader dog, that will improve your 
mobility?

  2. If interested, what do you think the benefits would be for you.

  3. If you are not interested, please indicate why you are not interested?

  A write-up about this programme is given below for your information.


  Karmayog-a NGO with difference

  Karmayog is a Non Government Organization formed in Mumbai, India, few 
years back with the objective of addressing the social problems such as 
Corruption, helping the needy, exchange of ideas for betterment of 
downtrodden. It is a purely a voluntary organization which was started by 
some of the old students of IITs and other prestigious institutions who are 
well placed in their professional and personal life. The primary objective 
of Karmayog is helping the needy.

  The thrust areas of service of Karmayog are Anti Corruption, Blood 
Donation, assistance in regards to Right to Information for the citizens of 
India, helping the needy in case of natural disasters. Karmayog works in 
partnership with Mumbai Municipal Corporation [BMC], Anti Corruption Bureau 
[M-PAC] of Maharastra Government, Educational Focus Groups which are working 
towards satellite based and web based education and training programmes for 
rural youth.

  It works on the principals of exchanging ideas through e-mail groups, 
meetings on specific issues, Joint Venturing with other NGOs and 
Governmental Departments and agencies to address the social issues of India. 
It also makes it known to philanthropists, members of Karmayog Group some 
specific needs for helping the needy and poor. One of the major thrust areas 
of service is the service to people whose physical and mental needs are 
different than normal human being.

  Recently, in June 2007 Karmayog started its Chennai chapter which has 
grown in strength with 5 months of its formation and have already done 
meaningful service to the needy through its members and by association with 
other NGOs. The coordinator for the Chennai chapter of Karmayog is one Mr. 
Raj Vardharajan who is a professional Engineer with post graduate 
qualification and who has worked in multi nationals and overseas countries 
including USA for over 40 years.

  To name selected and notable members of Karmayog, Chennai chapter, one can 
cite
  Dr. Chinny Krishna, a doctorate in Engineering who has served in IIT, 
Madras for several years and now runs a Industry specializing in state of 
art technology based fabrication shop to cater for air space industry 
amongst others. Dr. Chinny  has been involved in Blue Cross Society of India 
almost from its inception some 45 years back and which along with SPCA, 
India, working on protection of animals and particularly deserted and street 
dogs and making them helpful to the society.

  Karmayog, Chennai chapter has launched on a special project called Leader 
Dog for Blind which is based on using  trained pedigree dogs to guide the 
visually  impaired including totally blind to run their daily routines 
without any assistance from another human being.
  Contd----/





  Leader Dog for Blind is a  proven concept and being used even in advanced 
countries like United States. Leader Dog for Blind group in city of 
Raychester, Michigan was funded by Lions Club of Raychester some couple of 
decades ago and has trained hundreds of pedigree dogs and visually impaired 
persons to work as pair whi8ch would make the visually impaired self reliant
  Leader Dog for Blind  initiative by Karmayog, Chennai chapter, is planned 
for inauguration by middle of April 2008 to coincide with Tamil New Years 
day. It is estimated that it will take about one full year before the first 
set of dogs and visually impaired can be trained to workable levels. We need 
to send a professional Dogs and Visually impaired Trainer to Leader Dog for 
Blind group in Michigan to get trained before he or she can launch on 
training the dogs and visually impaired in Chennai.

  The estimated budget even for a pilot level of the project, to train 6 
dogs and six visually impaired person who wish to take advantage of a 
trained dog helping him or her to lead a near about normal life without any 
support from another human being, is Indian Rupees 1Million or US $ 250 K. 
This is based on buying 6 to 8 pedigree dogs at about IRS. 20 K each [IRS 
160 K], housing, feeding and medical care of Dogs in a Kennel for about one 
year at IRS 2 K per month per dog [IRS190 K], sending a professional Dogs 
and visually impaired trainer to Leader Dog for Blind group in Michigan for 
3 months [IRS 120 K], salaries for the professional Dog and visually 
impaired trainer and 3 kennel attendants [ISR 530 K].

  While some individual philanthropists and noted societies like Blue Cross 
have already pledged financial and physical support including the seed 
capital for buying of the pedigree dogs and funding the travel of the 
trainer and sustaining such a trainer for first 3 months, there is an urgent 
need to find sources of fund for meeting the balance amount. We seek help 
from all quarters.

  We now appeal to philanthropists here in UAE who wish to help a useful 
cause for the visually impaired. We are approaching ICWC and Indian 
Consulate General, Dubai, UAE to spread this message amongst the Indian 
Expatriates who wish to help a good cause.


  MJF Ln. K.V. Ramani





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