Thank you for giving insight to the idea. I am happy to say that i will be 
ready to help to achieve this.(as i m out of country i may not be available for 
physical presence. :-) )
   
  Thank you,
  Lalitha.

ulprasanthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Wonderful mail. This is not impractical. We can achieve. In fact, 
when 
we distributed blankets in January, on the way to Punjagutta baba 
temple, on the main road, I asked the beggar about their interest on 
joining a old age home. He said he does not have any problem.

First thing is we should come up with a list of old age homes and also 
the ones that offer for a less cost. Then we should think of 
rehabilitating the ones who show interest. 

Before proceeding with that we should know the laws involved and also 
some other concerns. 

On Monday I shared the news of an old woman left on the roads in 
Balkampet by her sons and son-in-law. She was rescued and shifted to 
Mother Teresa Home for Aged. Two women employees of some company came 
forward and the realtor, tea shop woman helped. They took the 
permission of the near by police station to move her to old age home.

So we should know all the intricacies involved and should go ahead. 
This definitely not impractical.

Sad part is that yesterday there was a news of another old woman 
thrown on roads. Today I have yet to read the News Paper to see about 
the fate of the woman if someone helped.

Thank you.

with regards,
Prasanthi.



                         

       
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