Hi Prasanthi,
  Even I do feel that if we can have a discussion with the shopkeeper to get 
assorted sizes,then SDP would be finished on the same day and we will pay for 
all the utilised pairs and the shopkeeper will get back the unutilised pairs.
  The modus operandi you have described is good, but in that case we have to be 
ready to supply chappals to all the kids.Because say today we are taking the 
measurement and tomorrow while we go with the chappals, we may find many others 
without chappals (because they are aware that we are going to bring the 
chappals today).What to do in that case? Are you not going to say "we will get 
for you tomorrow?"
  If this is not going to make a bad picture, why getting chappals of assorted 
sizes will?
  Atleast in this way we know who are actually not having chappals and even if 
we dont have the sizes today, we can send for them tomorrow. No?
  And can anyone tell me if there is any rubber sandals manufacturer in 
Nacharam? if yes, for 76+, we can approach them. Small shopkeepers will 
definitely pass on discounts, but the thing is that they might not give as much 
as the manufacturer/wholeseller can and then would they have 76+pairs of small 
sizes?
  Ratan
   
  
Prasanthi Uppalapati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
            Hello Prasad garu,
   
  That way, the work would be very easy. Even in the shop also the person has 
to check the sizes of the children. 
   
  If we give only to some kids and we will say that we will get tomorrow, will 
not make a good picture.
   
  Very simple. We will talk to the shop owner. He will send some helper boy to 
the address. (May be he can ask for conveyance charge).
   
  In school, we will take the measurements of children, class wise and in a 
paper, they will note down the names and the sizes. We will have separate paper 
for each class. 
   
  After coming to the shop, we request them to give us the slippers in gunny 
bags. A gunny bag for each class. With each cover, we will write the name of 
the student. 
   
  So we can distribute without any hassles.
   
  Anyways this is what I thought.

 
  On 03 Apr 2007 17:59:07 -0700, Prasad Charasala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    
           Do we really need to take measurements first?
  How about asking shop owner to come with different sizes (we know approx. 
size for each class) dorectly to the school. After giving to the students he 
will go back with remaining slippers.
  Basically this is like moving shop to the school.
   
-- Prasad
http://blog.charasala.com   
  








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