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Safe Riding : Bicycle Helmets at The Cauvery Matriculation School

Jan 15
Mr Sundararaman Chinnaraj, a supporter of The Arundhati Foundation, gave the foundation a wonderful New Year gift.
We are overwhelmed at what he and his school has done.
We share this letter with pride with ALL the world.
Many thanks Mr Chinnaraj for this remarkable gesture.
You have proved that ‘ If there is a will, there is A way’
Changes can come in quietly and make an impact.
This is in line with the ideologies of the foundation.
I quote Mr Chinnaraj..
Happy New Year and Happy Sankaranthi to you. Though It has been a while since I wrote to you , I have been following your work on your website as well as your Facebook page. Taking inspiration from you , our school has given helmets for children who come to school by bicycle. I’ve attached a picture for your reference.This is definitely a first in our state. Thank you for inspiring us.
Warm regards
Sundararaman Chinnaraj
President
Cauvery Matriculation School
Cauvery Global School
Trichy.

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From The Economic Times (Bangalore) – Jan 11, 2015

It is nice to know that The Arundhati Foundation’s work is being recognized. It featured in an article by The Economic Times (Bangalore) on Jan 11, 2015.

We consider this a sign from our child who guides us.
People say we are courageous. We say, we do not have a choice. Given a choice, we would never have let her go. Now, either we can just mourn or we can use the lessons we have learnt to try and make efforts to see that no other parents have to live this horror.
My child is special, my child is giving and this foundation is all about her.
We merely follow the path she shows us.
To all our well-wishers: It is your love and support that has got us this far.
Please continue to support us to make Indian Roads Safer.

Here is the e-link to the article

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Stay Alive and Help Stay Alive; Don’t Drink And Drive

During our young days, growing up with a fondness for music, I loved Ghulam Ali’s gazal
Hungaama hai kyon barapa? Thodi si joh pi li hai! Daaka toh nahi daala, chori toh nahi ki hai!
It is a lovely gazal , however, people seem to live this gazal on the road these days. It would have been perfectly fine for them to drink, if they DID NOT drive after drinking. Accidents are a matter of irresponsible behavior and care a damn attitude on most part of the person behind the wheel. The effect of alcohol is such that judgement is completely inhibited. Also, we all optimistically underestimate the risk. Individuals do not believe they are dangerous on the roads and believe others are a danger on the roads.

Nobody respects the law and life in our country is cheap unless a celebrity or politician is killed.The tweeterati have tweeted enough about the recent acquittal of a celebrity for drunk driving. If we take the official statistics for drunken driving published by The Hindu, cases have increased from 38,665 in 2009 to 55,138 in 2014. As of 1/11/2015 40,000/- drunk driving cases were booked. This is taking about the official statistics. The same newspaper has reported that over eight thousand people have been killed in drunk driving over the past five years. These should be treated as “murders” and not accidents.

Take the case of Mr Karthik Somaiah, manager in a private firm who in 2009 ran over five people at Indiranagar while returning home after a party. This according to the police was NOT Karthicks first offence. On January 26 1998 ,a 45 year old gentleman came under the wheels of a two wheeler of Mr Karthik on Residency road. Police however could only trace the FIR and according to the newspaper sources ( The TIMES Of India, Bangalore, Friday jan 30th 2009) , No other documents could be traced.

A few days back : Oct 31, on Sarjapur Road, Bangalore, a person with blood alcohol content over 17 times allowed limit, rammed into 2 people coming out of a midnight mass. The victims had no time to react, such was the speed of the car which came out of the blue.Highest number of accidents due to drunk driving are reported on Saturdays.

A sizable chunk of drunk driving cases are repeat offenders. As per The Hindu, November 1st 2015, 14,280. A sizable number indeed! What does this tell us about the drivers? Such people should be strictly off the roads. Whether it is a poor truck driver or a rich and famous celebrity.
We, at The Arundhati Foundation are glad about the aggressive launch of a program against drunk driving by the Bangalore Traffic Police ( BTP ). Given the season of revelry coming up at the end of the year, it is a timely step taken by the BTP.

A Big Thank You! to the BTP, and Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) M.A. Saleem for taking drunk driving cases seriously, and creating this campaign to increase awareness and deter violations. To create awareness the team flagged of a mangled car on a truck, which was driven by a man in inebriated condition with a message ‘I was driven by a drunk’. Special pamphlets have been printed, and will be distributed.

The campaign was launched on 12 Dec at the Opera Junction on Brigade Road, and will run through the rest of December. I attended the launch, and signed my name on the Pledge board.

BTP has also urged people to take responsibility for others in their group who may drive under the influence of alcohol. The message is “Friends don’t let friends drive drunk“. In matters of drunk driving, it is best not to take the chance. Not only for the benefit of the person who is drunk, but also for the safety of others on the road. Have a designated driver, a buddy who will pick you up, or use a cab. There are plenty of options available now – use them!

Stay Alive and Help Stay Alive; Don’t Drink And Drive!

More pictures here
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Aru's Sketch For Mumbai

Remembering Mumbai 26/11

Sharing a sketch Aru had done when Bombay( Mumbai) was under seige. A time when terrorists went about shooting innocent people..holding a city and a country to ransom.
Brave police and a young Major lost their lives along with innocent people.
I feel that Aru’s sensitive depiction shows her talent as artist and the gentle , caring person that she …..is . Yes, she is ..
I have been searching for this picture for almost a year. Curiously, I found it today. What a coincidence!
Medium: Charcoal…she loved using charcoal.

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AABHA 2015 : Dr. Vishnu Chandra Kumar A.

Under the aegis of our Aabha initiative, The Arundhati Tambwekar Gold Medal for Excellence in Pathology for 2015 was awarded to Dr. Vishnu Chandra Kumar A.

Dr Vishnu was chosen on the basis of his academic performance, his contribution to the work in the Department of Pathology, and his sincerity in his work.

Dr Vishnu completed his MBBS from Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, Kerala. And then, his post graduation in General Pathology in April 2015 from Christian Medical College, Vellore, TN. At present, Dr Vishnu is working as Assistant Professor in the department of General Pathology, CMC, Vellore, TN. Vishnu’s hobbies include gardening, painting, vocal music, bicycling, trekking, and Tamil Literature.

The Arundhati Foundation wishes Dr Vishnu Chandra Kumar a bright , safe and healthy future!

Here are some pics from the Graduation Ceremony held on 9 Nov 2015

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WDR 2015

Today is World Day of Remembrance for victims of Road Traffic Accidents.

Loss of lives, especially young vibrant lives like Arundhati is not just a loss for the family but for the world in general, because it kills the potential for a wonderful life.

On behalf of The Arundhati Foundation, I request all of you to take a moment today to think of all those whom you know who lost precious lives on these uncaring and ruthless roads.

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Also another request…you are important to your family. Nothing and no one can take your place in their lives. Remember, self discipline can PREVENT 95% of accidents. Pledge to

Protect Yourself ( wear helmets / seatbelts )
Do Not Drink And Drive
Do Not Use Cellphones When Driving
Do Not Jump Signals
Do Not Overspeed

Let us pledge to improve Road Safety

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Daan Utsav at Qwikcilver

As part of the Daan Utsav in October, Qwikcilver Solutions Pvt Ltd picked Road Safety. There were two parts to this : a campaign to increase awareness with the general public, and a specific training session on “Drive Safely” conducted within the organization.

The Volunteers carried out a campaign on Road Safety at the Forum Mall Traffic Junction. For about 3 hours, they walked around with placards drawing attention to road safety. Be Aware. Be Safe. The volunteers were careful not to distract moving vehicles, they walked along the streets where the traffic was halted at the signal to share the message and increase awareness.

There was also an interesting attempt to use “Gandhigiri” for this cause.
The first two chocolates were given to riders using helmets. Then, the idea germinated. The next chocolate was handed over to a rider who had his helmet on his hand with the words “Wear your helmet, so you can continue to eat more chocolates!” It had a great impact! Not just on the person, but others around as well! And so, we gave away chocolates to errant drivers to nudge them towards safety. Drivers who were
… without helmets
… with helmets but not using them properly
… using cellphones
… riding bikes on the footpath
… driving on the wrong side

Here is a sample of the placards used
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The Drive Safely Session exhorted participants to cultivate a mindset for Safety. With over 78% of accidents resulting from choices made by drivers ( speed, loading, drinking, dangerous driving, ..) the focus was on defensive driving and saying “No” to distracted driving. The participants signed a pledge, affirming their commitment to road safety, and this was also carried further to others in the organization.
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Dhwani 2015 : Helping A Hearing Impaired Child

Rajan Speech and Hearing Centre is a co-partner in this initiative. This year, they identified Harish who is only 8 years old, a resident of Tumkur, and a student in Standard III at the Government School there. Unfortunately, Harish has hearing impairment in both his ears.

Rajan SHC and The Arundhati Foundation have split the cost to provide Harish with hearing aids for both ears.

Here’s wishing Harish a sound-filled life!

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