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Living in the ‘moment’


NGO Kshana organises events for the underprivileged, for the sheer fun of it

By Shahid Judge

The Shanti Avedna Ashram in Bandra (W) is usually a quiet refuge, as a hospice for advanced and terminally ill cancer patients needs to be. But Sunday, May 29, 2011, was different.

Thirty-four children, along with their parents and guardians, were treated to an evening of games, music and dance, food, making it a rare experience for the young cancer patients and their families, otherwise used to a clinical atmosphere and grim tidings.

Moments of fun

Put together at the behest of the Cancer Patients Aid Association (CPAA), an NGO that works for the welfare of cancer patients in India, the event was organised by Kshana. Named for the Sanskrit word ‘kshana’, which means ‘moment’, Kshana is a Mumbai-based NGO that plans and executes events for underprivileged communities in Mumbai, working with the poor, the elderly, the disabled, children and medically ill patients.

“We focus only on entertainment,” said Roshni Dadabhoy, now in her seventh year with Kshana. “There are many other groups that work for the benefit and betterment of the underprivileged, so we’re trying to be a bit different and help organise events, usually with certain themes, purely to entertain and bring happiness to the less privileged.” Dadabhoy added: “All we hope is to spread smiles.”

And that they did on Sunday. After a round of introductions, announcer Aditi Kanakia gave out instructions for the first game. Excitement and anticipation filled the room as a parent or guardian lined up with their respective wards to play ‘Passing the Parcel’. The Kshana volunteers also joined in the game, upping the energy levels. Squeals of laughter accompanied every halt in the music, as the eliminated pair was given a ‘punishment’ — to sing the Gujarati version of ‘Amplifier’, dance to a famous Salman Khan song, recite poetry or crack jokes.

For the second game, the children were divided into five groups. An obstacle course was set up, which one blindfolded team member had to navigate while the others shouted directions from the side-lines. Of course, the fun was in guiding your own teammate while misguiding the others.

An impromptu dance session and a snack later, it was time to go. The emotion was unanimous: “I had so much fun dancing with ‘Didi’,” said Gauri Shinde. Another young patient, Vinay Gupta, who recently finished his Class 10 exams, said, “NGOs come and teach us things all the time. What really made a difference was the fact that the volunteers also had fun with us. We enjoyed it because of that.”

In 2011…

Now in its 10th year of operations, Kshana’s plans have changed a bit this year. For the first four months, the NGO focussed on events at old-age homes. In the next four months, its efforts are concentrated on the Acworth Leprosy Home and CPAA. But, like most NGOs, there’s a shortage of funds. “We send emails out to everyone on our database, and we talk to several corporates that look for groups to help as a part of their Corporate Social Responsibility,” said Dadabhoy. “We often get offers or donations from people who are sincerely interested in the work we do, so we somehow manage to cover all costs for the events we hold.”

The efforts seem to be worth it. After Sunday’s event, several parents congratulated and thanked the Kshana team. “My brother learns a lot from these events,” said Faiz Siddique, whose brother Saif is undergoing treatment for cancer. “But I haven’t seen him smile like this in a long time.”

To know more about Kshana and make a donation, go to www.kshana.org.

Contact: Roshni Dadabhoy on +91-98207-50480 or kshana.mumbai@gmail.com

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Tea party for seniors


Kshana, an NGO that organises entertainment events for the underprivileged, is holding its last event at Aadhar Old Age Home, Borivali on Sunday, April 10, 2011.

The day will begin with painting flower pots, following which residents can plant their favourite sapling in it and recollect all the happy memories associated with it for as long as they want. After that, there will be a movie screening, complete with a projector, big screen and snacks.

The total cost of the event is Rs. 10,000. Donations are welcome in cash or cheques drawn in the name of ‘Kshana Charitable Trust’.
Kshana is a registered NGO with the Charity Commissioner since December 2008 and has received certification for 12A and 80G too.

For more details, visit www.kshana.org or call Roshni at 9820750480.

Date: April 10, 2011

Time: 3.30pm to 6pm

Place: Assissi Bhavan, c/o St. Joseph training Institute CIBA, Geigy road, Goregaon East, behind Oberoi mall

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Time for laughs at Aadhar Old Age Home


Kshana, an NGO that organises entertainment events for the underprivileged, is holding its next event at Aadhar Old Age Home, Borivali on February 13, 2011.

The organisers have arranged for a member of a Laughter Club to visit the home and spread some cheer. They have also planned a game of Housie and Antakhshari for 80-100 the residents of the home. The evening will wrap up with snacks and gifts for everyone.

The total cost of the event is Rs. 10,000. Donations are welcome in  cash or cheques drawn in the name of ‘Kshana Charitable Trust’. Kshana is a registered NGO with the Charity Commissioner since December 2008 and we have received certification for 12A and 80G too.

For more information, visit www.kshana.org or call Roshni on 9820750480.

Date: February 13, 2011

Time: 4.30 pm to 7.30 pm

Place: Aadhar  Old Age Home, Daulat Nagar (5 minutes away from the station), Borivali (East).

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