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CAPSULE OF THE SHAKTI FOUNDATION
The
Shakti Foundation had its origin in 1991. We are an organization that had its
inception when our Founder Velan Raghuvir was diagnosed with a terminal illness
called Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. The Foundation was registered as a Trust in
1993 and obtained 80G Exemption. Our motto is “To Care, To Love, To Share” and
to champion the cause of the physically challenged is what we have vowed. We
would like to present to our readers a profile of the Foundation.
Aim
and Objectives
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To
provide Medicare for the rural underprivileged and the weaker sections of
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The
integration of the physically challenged into the mainstream society.
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To
focus on the issue of a barrier free environment by way of ramps and the
implementation of The People with Disabilities Act.
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Counseling of parents and children with various disabilities.
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Rehabilitation and Counseling of physically challenged persons.
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To
devise a way an ambulance when it houses a patient if especially in a
critical condition can reach a hospital quickly. |
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Introduce and implement the concept of suitable toilets for the physically
challenged whereby the door width and frames are wide enough to accommodate
the wheelchair bound. |
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To
create a data bank of all the physically challenged people whereby they
register with The Shakti Foundation. |
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To
sensitize the people of the acute need to empathize with the physically
challenged and constructively provide them with actual amenities in the
environment bearing in mind their mobility limitations. Sympathy is not what
we need but actual positive action. |
Our
Projects
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To
equip The Adhiparasakthi Medical and Research Hospital 92 kms from Chennai.
This hospital caters to almost 575 out patients everyday from 600
neighbouring villages in and around the Chengleput District. The treatment
given in this hospital is totally free but it is in need of equipment.
Visiting this center in 1991 had given us a knowledge that a vision was
realized. We took the decision to equip this hospital in totality whereby
every year we equip one ward. |
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Stage
annual fund raisers to raise funds for purchasing medicare equipments. |
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To
release an annual souvenir publication. The proceeds of these advertisements
also is another source of our revenue to purchase the medicare equipment.
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To
host the World Disability Day on December 3rd with Mangal Tirth Estate Ltd.
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To
host medical seminars to enlighten the people on quality medicare, since
medicare is an integral part of The Shakti Foundation.
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To
devise a way that the wheelchair bound, the visually impaired and those on
crutches and those with a mobility problem can integrate in mainstream
traffic, either by separate traffic lanes, cautions at the traffic signals
and sensitizing the traffic police. |
Events
staged by The Shakti Foundation
We have
on record twelve successive annual fund raisers and as we go to print our
thirteenth show is being staged. Our first two shows were held at the Foundation
Auditorium. The next five were at The Museum Theatre and the next three at The
Music Academy. Our show this year which is being presented is our thirteenth
successive one, also to be presented at The Music Academy. Our shows were named
as follows
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The
Shakti Foundation Variety Entertainment 1992 |
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The
Shakti Foundation Annual Variety Entertainment 1993
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Hope
1994 |
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Hope
1995 |
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Vision 1996 |
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Awareness 1997 |
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Concern 1998 |
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A
Tribute 1999 |
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Sangamam 2000 |
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Mansar 2001 |
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Sraddha 2002 |
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Miracle 2003 |
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Samrddhi 2004 |
We have
had celebrities with empathy and compassion to our cause as our chief guests.
They have been
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Mrs.
Revathy Menon |
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Mrs.
Suhasini Maniratnam |
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Mr.
Anil Kumble |
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Mr.
Rahul Dravid |
Our other
chief guests have been
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Shri.
P. S. Ramamohan Rao, The Governor of Tamil Nadu,
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Mr.
M. Balachandran Additional Commissioner of Police |
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Mr.
M. Balasubramaniam Director Mangal Tirth Estate Ltd
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Mr.
T.T. Vasu President of the Music Academy |
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Mr.
Javed Abidi Executive Director of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
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Mrs.
Jennifer Arul Chief of Bureau NDTV |
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Mr.
Rajiv Menon noted film director |
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Mrs.
Alarmel Valli Padma Bhushan recipient and acclaimed dancer
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Our
comperes have been
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Mr.
P. C. Ramakrishna |
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Mr.
Ramesh Rattan |
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Mr.
Navin Jayakumar |
We have
had two medical seminars. The first one was entitled “Health
Watch”
held at the Foundation Auditorium. We had on our panel of speakers,
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Dr.T.S.Ravikumar, Chairman Department of Surgery, The Albert Einstein
College of Medicine,New York. |
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Dr.
Arjun Rajagopal,General Physician, Kalyani Nursing Home, Chennai. |
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Dr.
Geeta Arjun, Gynaecologist, Kalyani Nursing Home,Chennai.
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Dr.
Vijayalakshmi, Acharya Dentist, Dental Clinic,Chennai. |
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Dr.
Ravi Subramaniam, Orthopaedic, Surgeon Bone & Joint Clinic,Chennai |
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Dr.
Sivasubramaniam, Orthopaedic, Surgeon Bone & Joint Clinic, Chennai. |
Our
Coordinator was Dr.Deepak Arjundas. The individual presentation of the doctors
was followed by a question and answer interaction with the audience. It was an
enlightening evening.
Our
second medical seminar was at The Taj Coromandel, called “Y2K
Medical Science for the Millennium”.
Our panel
of speakers were
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Dr.
T.S.Ravikumar, Chairman Department of Surgery, The Albert Einstein College
of Medicine, New York |
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Dr.
Srinivas K Rao, Senior Consultant, Cornea Service Sankar Nethralaya, Chennai
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Dr.
Kumar Manickavel Reader and Head of the Department of Genetics and Molecular
Biology, Vision Research Foundation, Sankar Nethralaya, Chennai
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Dr.
Solomon Victor, Cardiovascular Surgeon, The Heart Institute, Chennai
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Our
Coordinator of this evening was Dr.Navin Jayakumar. This medical seminar was a
slide presentation followed by a question and answer session with the audience.
This evening was enriching for the members of the audience and was held at The
Taj Coromandel, Clive Room on 19.12.1999. It was a privilege to present two
seminars.
Regarding
awareness towards the ramp issue and accessibility, The Shakti Foundation has
hosted seminars entitled Project Ramp Phase I and Project Ramp Phase II to
highlight the issue of barrier free environment.
Project Ramp Phase I was held at the Foundation auditorium. Speakers were
Mrs. Tara
Murali, Architect
Ms. Vaigai,
Advocate
Mrs. Rasheeda
Bhagat, Journalist
Mrs. Jayanthi
Philip, Chairman - CMDA
This seminar was attended over by a hundred people. Our audience members being
lawyers, architects, builders, students, journalists and doctors. Awareness was
definitely initiated and the participation was good.
Project Ramp Phase II was held on World Disability Day on 3.12.1999 at
Spencer Plaza Phase II. The speakers were
Mr. Mohan
Ramanathan, Engineer
Mr. M
Balachandran, Additional Commissioner of Police
Mrs. Tara
Murali, Architect
Mr. M
Balasubramaniam, Director, Mangal Tirth Estate
Mrs. C Aryama
Sundaram, Senior Advocate
This was
a well attended evening. A message to support and promote the issue of ramps was
highlighted and a thought process was set working in the minds of the audience.
Accessibility for the physically challenged was a focal point.
August
15, 2000: Independence Day was commemorated by The Shakti Foundation. We had
the event at The Spencer Plaza Phase II, which had constructed a ramp making the
building accessible to the physically challenged. On this day, over 100
physically challenged persons were able to enter the plaza and had an enjoyable
afternoon. The Shakti Foundation staged an entertainment for them and it was a
day of total integration where the physically challenged were part of mainstream
society. Our public awareness documentary featuring Anil Kumble was screened.
The response was tremendous and our message for the importance of accessibility
was conveyed.
September 3, 2000: The Hot Breads Chain hosted a charity lunch in aid of The
Shakti Foundation at Planet Yumm, Annanagar. Our chief guest was
Mr.M.Balachandran, Additional Commissioner of Police. The noted film celebrity
Ajit and his wife Shalini graced the occasion. Our public awareness documentary
highlighting the importance of ramps and directed and shot by Mr.Rajiv Menon was
screened.
December 3, 2000: The Shakti Foundation and Mangal Tirth Estate Ltd hosted a
get together. This day was World Disability Day. A large number of physically
challenged children were able to access the plaza because of the presence of a
ramp. Our public awareness documentary was screened highlighting the importance
of ramps. Dr.J.Radhakrishnan, Commissioner of Corporation of Chennai, presided
over the event. This event was made possible because of the commitment and
perseverance of Mr.M.Balasubramaniam, Director of Mangal Tirth Estate Ltd, who
was the only one to honour his commitment to The Shakti Foundation and
constructed a ramp at the front entrance of their building.
December 3, 2001: World Disability Day was commemorated at The Spencer Plaza
Phase II. The physically challenged children coming out of their homes into the
plaza because of the presence of the ramp indicated the importance of this
structure. Total integration and what better day to observe than the World
Disability Day. Our public awareness documentary was screened. An entertainment
and tea was had for the children. Mr.Rajiv Menon, the noted film director
presided and spoke.
December 3, 2002: World Disability Day was commemorated at The Spencer
Plaza, Phase III. This was a formal inauguration of the Plaza where the event
was held at their new atrium. Access to this atrium has been made possible by
the construction of two prominent ramps at the entrance. Almost 150 physically
challenged children came into the plaza because of the ramps. There was an
entertainment of song and dance for them as tea was hosted. Our public awareness
documentary was screened. We had the St. Louis Orchestra for the Blind perform.
All twenty members are totally blind and music of a great quality was played. We
had as our guests of honour,
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Mr.
Karsten Warnecke, Consul Republic of Germany |
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Mr.
Maniratnam ,noted film director |
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Shri.
U. Shrinivas, the eminent musician and mandolin virtuoso |
We had
face painting, tattooing and balloon sculpting for the children. A memorable
calendar date.
December 3, 2002: The American Consulate and The Shakti Foundation hosted a
Digital Video Conference at their auditorium to mark the World Disability Day.
Consul General, Mr. Richard Haynes inaugurated the conference. The Digital Video
Conference was between the Washington Panelist, who is now in New Delhi, Mr.
Paul Avaraham Rabby and the members of the audience. He is totally blind. It was
a very informative morning.
October 15, 2002: The Taj Coromandel and The Shakti Foundation hosted an
afternoon for the physically challenged children to meet with the Indian Cricket
Team. The entire team was present on the occasion when 150 physically challenged
children who could not enter the MCC Stadium to watch the match were present at
a tea hosted for them. Our public awareness documentary was screened and the
national anthem played. The Indian Cricket Team members expressed their
solidarity with The Shakti Foundation and our cause. The members of the team who
took the podium were the Indian Captain, Mr. Saurav Ganguly, Vice Captain,
Mr.Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble. A memorable evening for the
cricket enthusiasts with a mobility problem who had their dreams fulfilled to
meet with the team in a personalized manner.
The year
2002 also saw the Tamil Nadu Architects Association link with the Shakti
Foundation. They were earnest in their endeavour towards working with us for a
barrier free environment in Chennai.
The year
2003 saw The Shakti Foundation bring down foreign artisted for the first time.
We had from Los Angeles Michael Brook, Edward Quinn and Christopher Tin play
with U. Shrinivas in “Miracle 2003” on March 22nd.
August
8, 2003: The Shakti Foundation staged our first outstation concert “Sraddha”.
This concert featured U. Shrinivas, Shankar Mahadevan, Sivamani and Loy.
Karnataka Government responded well and Access Audit Team was created to review
eleven buildings. Our concert was held in Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Bhavan. In an
audience of 1278, 440 was physically challenged Anil Kumble was our chief guest.
November
saw The Pizza Hut merge with The Shakti Foundation. They had Madhavan meet our
children at Pizza Hut Nungambakkam. We constructed a temporary ramp and the
wheel chair bound were able to enter with dignity. The feeling of total
integration was there as they were able to be part of mainstream society in a
fun filled morning.
December 3, 2003: The Shakti Foundation commemorated World Disabilities Day
at Spencer Plaza Phase III an event hosted by Mangal Tirth Estate. We were able
to access in over 160 physically challenged into the Plaza. An evening with a
fete organized for our children with games, eatables. A puppet show, a magic
show and stalls made the evening complete. The U. S. Consul General Dr. Richard
Haynes was our chief guest. Our special guests were Robin Singh and U.
Rajesh-eminent artists.
December 25, 2003: Christmas Day had Cookie Man host an event for the
children of The Shakti Foundation an enjoyable morning of untold happiness for
the children. The Shakti Foundation’s motto ‘To Love To Care To Share’ was
symbolized.
August 9, 2003: Airtel Bangalore organized a rally for The Shakti Foundation
where Anil Kumble participated and flagged off the rally. He ran for a kilometer
with the children. The awareness towards the issue of disability and barrier
free environment was highlighted and the response was tremendous.
A
milestone for our Foundation was Airtel – Bangalore constructing a ramp at the
front entrance of their new office in Benergata.
Achievements
Statistics of Funds Raised by Souvenir Advertisements and Individual Donations.
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1992
- Rs. 21,672 |
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1993
- Rs. 1,09,000 |
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1994
- Rs. 3,10,000 |
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1995
- Rs. 3,80,000 |
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1996
- Rs. 4,04,000 |
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1997
- Rs. 5,65,000 |
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1998
- Rs. 6,20,000 |
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1999
- Rs. 8,01,000 |
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2000
- Rs. 8,50,000 |
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2001
- Rs. 9,02,000 |
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2002
- Rs.14,75,000 |
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2003
- Rs.16,10,000 |
Medical Equipment Purchased
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General Ward Equipment |
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Pediatric Ward Equipment |
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Ophthalmic Ward Equipment |
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Dental Ward Equipment |
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Surgical Ward Equipment |
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Physiotherapy Ward Equipment |
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Neonatal Ward Equipment |
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Intensive Care Unit Equipment |
Together with equipping these wards in totality, we have also purchased the
following
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Ventilator |
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Automated Bio Chemical Analyzer |
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Women cum Paediatric Ventilator |
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Nebulizer |
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Pulse
Oximeter |
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EEG
Machine |
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Automated Blood Cell Counter |
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Elisa
Reader with Washer |
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Dash
2000 Monitor |
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Automated Biochemical Analyzer |
Equipment
for the physically challenged such as
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Wheelchairs |
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Calipers |
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Elbow
Tripods |
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Hand
operated crutches |
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Walkers |
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Tricycles |
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Crutches with tripods |
And other
rehabilitative aids have been purchased.
Our
founder is remembered today. A 20 year old who was physically challenged and
struggled to integrate in the environment with his wheel chair. We lost him in
1998. But his presence and spirit motivates us to make his mission impossible
then a mission possible today.
Patrons
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Mr. Ashok Bajaj |
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Mr. Balachandran |
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Mr. M. Balasubramaniam |
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Mr. P. Bhaskar |
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Mr. A. Dhandapani |
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Mr. Dwaraknath Reddy |
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Mr. Gopal Agarwal |
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Mr. M.V. Jayaraman |
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Mr. H.K.Jhaver |
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Mr. John Lynch |
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Mr. V. Kandaswamy |
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Mr. G. Kesavan |
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Mr. R.Krishnakumar |
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Mr. M. Mahadevan |
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Mr. A. Manickavasagam |
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Mr. Manoj Kumar Sonthalia |
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Mr. Mohan Ramanathan |
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Mr. Murali Bhaskar |
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Mr. Murugan Rajan |
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Mr. Nikhil Shah |
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Mrs. Nirmala Lakshman |
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Mrs. Priya Bhaskar |
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Mr. D. Raviraj |
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Mr. S. Raghunathan |
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Mr. Ramesh Rangarajan |
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Mr. R Ramesh |
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Mr. Rajendran |
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Mr. Rajiv Narain |
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Dr. T.S. Ravikumar |
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Mrs. Rita Gunasekaran |
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Mr. P.H. Rao |
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Mr. A. Saiprasad |
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Mr. V.T. Somasundaram |
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Ms. Sonika Jain |
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Mrs. Sumathi Gurumurthy |
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Mr. Suresh Babu |
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Mr. K. Umashankar |
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Mr. Vivek Sachdev |
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Our
Printers
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Mr.
D. Raviraj, Maarvel Graphics |
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Mr.
S. Masilamani, Sivaram Enterprises |
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Mr.
Vivek Sachdev, NPT Offset |
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Mr.
Rajkumar, Ratna Offset Printers |
Media
Coverage
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The Hindu |
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The Indian Express |
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Business Line |
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Ananda Vikatan |
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India Today |
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Star/Vijay TV |
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Asianet |
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Doordarshan |
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NDTV |
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Sun TV |
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Star News Nationwide |
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Our
Art Directors
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Mr.
Chinni Tharani |
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Mrs.
Priya Bhaskar |
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Mr.
Muruganandam, Ram Arts & Crafts |
Our
Camera Crew
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Shupa
Video and Stills |
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Konica |
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Our
Auditors |
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Mr.
G. Sitaraman of Venkatraman & Co |
The
Shakti Foundation’s Message is 'Heal The World', which is sung at the end of every
fund raiser.
Our
Mission Statement
“I
believe Life is short, so play/work hard”.
The Words
of our Founder Velan Raghuvir, whose presence is felt in all our activities and
who remains the sole inspiration and motivation of The Shakti Foundation.
Our
postal address
The
Shakti Foundation
No.9, Manikeswari Road
Kilpauk
Chennai 600 010
India
Tel No:
91-44-26611213
Mobile: 91-98400-36993
Email:
theshaktifoundation@vsnl.net
All
donations to The Shakti Foundation are under 80G Exemption. |
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