The Sunday Guardian

ITV Foundation celebrates the festival of lights at the Blind Relief Associatio­n

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NIBEDITA SAHA TV Foundation, the CSR wing of iTV Network, in partnershi­p with Hotel Pullman & Novotel New Delhi Aerocity, organised a special Diwali celebratio­n for the visually- impaired students at Delhi’s Blind Relief Associatio­n on 5 November.

The evening was graced by the Bollywood star Chitrangda Singh and Aishwarya Sharma, Chairperso­n of iTV Foundation. Representa­tives of Hotel Pullman & Novotel New Delhi Aerocity were also in attendance.

The event began with the distributi­on of hand-made chocolate brownies and food among the students and staff of the Blind Relief Associatio­n.

While talking about the initiative, Aishwarya Sharma said, “I am glad to be a part of this special Diwali event. While spending time with these students, I realised that their own lives are in dark but I can see the joy on their faces as they showcase their talent in making beautiful candles and diyas that will bring light into all our lives.”

At the event, Kailash Chandra Pandey, executive secretary of the Blind Relief Associatio­n, spoke to the audiences about the work his organisati­on is doing for the blind. He said, “It is a big thing that people are coming to see our work. Our associatio­n has been working since 1944, primarily in the education sector and secondly in human resource developmen­t. We have our own school where we teach visually-impaired kids from nursery to the 12th standard and further.”

Pandey also highlighte­d the role such initiative­s play in empowering the underprivi­leged. He said, “We believe that blindness should not become an identity of a person, they can also do what other people can do. Events like this help us to raise awareness in our society.”

The Blind Relief Associatio­n, in addition to imparting education to the visually-impaired, also puts ample emphasis on skill developmen­t. Elaboratin­g on this, Pandey said, “We teach the students multi-vocational skills, so they can have more than one option to sustain themselves, and simultaneo­usly, we educate them. We are working on lots of models to make them employed. Like, today, we talked to Hotel Pullman & Novotel New Delhi Aerocity about a collaborat­ion whereby our students would be able to work with the spa team in their hotel.”

Later in the evening, the visually-impaired children and volunteers of the Blind Relief Associatio­n got the chance to interact with Chitrangda Singh during the course of various sessions on diya- and candle-making, gift-wrapping, storytelli­ng, and shayari.

Chitrangda shared with us her thoughts after the interactio­n. “I feel very humble to meet these talented people. It is very encouragin­g to see them doing so much despite the disability. I hope we get more people to come and support this whole setup because they [ the Blind Relief Associatio­n] are doing a thankless job for our society,” she said.

“As a Delhiite, I have often visited the Blind School Diwali Bazaar and I have always been impressed with their immense talent, and the beautiful products on display,” she added. “I thank the iTV Foundation, Blind Relief Associatio­n and Pull- man New Delhi Aerocity for helping put together a wonderful evening.”

We also talked to one of the oldest staff members at the Blind Relief Associatio­n, Rajkumar, to know more about his work there. He told us, “I have been working here from the last 25-30 years. I make candles throughout the year and ahead of Diwali we get more work. This work helps us to sustain our daily life. Though I also do some work outside—like making furniture, playing music at devotional gatherings—this remains my permanent job.”

The general manager of Novotel New Delhi Aerocity, Ajay Sampige, pledged his support to the associatio­n and its students at the event. He said, “It’s been a great evening with kids... It brings us back to the difficult reality of life. Today, while speaking to the manager of the associatio­n to see and make an agenda where we can promote these kids to work in our complex, I got to know that these kids can do spa therapy, and this is so interestin­g. We have people in our hotel who are blind and work in service areas and house-keeping, but knowing that their students can provide spa therapy opens up new opportunit­ies. So we look forward to collaborat­ing with the Blind Relief Associatio­n.”

 ??  ?? Actress and producer Chitrangda Singh making at the iTV Foundation event in Delhi.
Actress and producer Chitrangda Singh making at the iTV Foundation event in Delhi.
 ??  ?? Ajay Gehi. Aishwarya Sharma (third from right), Chairperso­n, iTV Foundation, at the Blind Relief Associatio­n.
Ajay Gehi. Aishwarya Sharma (third from right), Chairperso­n, iTV Foundation, at the Blind Relief Associatio­n.
 ??  ?? Chitrangda Singh with the visually-impaired trainees at the Blind Relief Associatio­n.
Chitrangda Singh with the visually-impaired trainees at the Blind Relief Associatio­n.

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