Even though it was an media event, I see it as positive event, no way
harming. I would really have to watch the audio visual clip to make actual
assessment, but currently it seems quite ok to me.





Regards
Dinesh Kaushal

blog at 
dineshkaushal.blogspot.com

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You are forgetting, Dinesh, that this news item would never have made it to
the papers (or channels) if the visitors were just kids from some schools.
And, I am sure kids are allowed to visit the gardens of the Raj Bhavans and
Rashtrapathi Bhavan routinely, but, rarely shown around by the dignitary
himself unless it is a photo op with "children of a lesser God". (smile)

As for celebrities reaching out to the disabled, you need to be very careful
in Kerala, especially on special occasions like the Whitecane Day or the
World Day for the Disabled, lest, these insufferable creatures come around
with a bunch of camera crews and start hugging and kissing you. (smile)

RS 

RS 

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I don't think there is any harm in such activities, if children from schools
in general are sent to similar events, then why not special children?

This seems to me very genuin event.

Regards
Dinesh Kaushal

blog at
dineshkaushal.blogspot.com

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You are right there, Vetri.  But, why just blame the political class ?
Physically challenged, especially the visually challenged, are the favourite
"hug and kiss" targets for celebrities too, who find it create excellent
photo ops.  Unfortunately, our so-called NGOs and media walk straight into
their ensnaring web and waste their time and column centimetres with such
hyped up reaching out gestures.  Sickening.

RS

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Ya. But the problem with these top officials is that they will not
contribute to our genuine development. As long as we remain as their
advertising tools, there will be more of such events. But when we begin to
assert our voices, then we become the unwanted citizens of this country. 
That's the attitude of present politicians towards physically challenged in
general and visually challenged in particular.

Vetri.
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Date:12/12/2007 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2007/12/12/stories/2007121262231700.htm

National

A treat for visually challenged children

Antara Das

- Photo: SUSHANTA PATRONOBISH

Affectionate touch: West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi shows visually
handicapped children around in the Raj Bhavan gardens in Kolkata on Tuesday.

Kolkata: As the evening chill set in on Tuesday on the sprawling gardens of
the Raj Bhavan here, another world seemed suddenly possible, at least for
the visually challenged children who had gathered there to soak in the
fragrance

of the various flowers blooming on the lawns.

Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi had invited the visually handicapped and street

children, belonging to the Voice of World and Future Hope organisations, to
experience and appreciate the fragrance of the flowers, especially that of
Cestrum Nocturnum, commonly known as 'Raat ki rani' or 'Hasnuhana' that
casts its enchanting smell in the evening when it blooms.

Mr. Gandhi showed the children around, describing in detail how the flowers
looked.


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