ASJ Part II – Initiate a Meaningful Association

Mission

To expose abuse of power and betrayal of public trust by government, business, and other institutions, through persistent correction

Our work experience covers a span of 34 years without seeking any recognition, grants-in-aid, awards or the publishing of photographs of beneficiaries or, ourselves.

Challenges come into individual lives needing individual attention and that defines delivery of humane services

We are not here to criticise – we are here only to ameliorate.

Identifying the issues – treating every situation as unique:

  1. Every child is unique and with their own problems, the foremost being
  2. Inadequate quality, quantity, missed meals or no food – link families and children to react as a single joint family.
  3. Every child in school and proper school discipline.
  4. Protect children from violence – society must abhor eschew violence.
  5. Guidance for unemployed boys and school dropouts in the age group 14 plus
  6. Safe places for girls aged 13 plus, school drop-outs – No safety, no trust, no security, no outlet for skills.
  7. PEOPLE LIVING ALONE / SENIOR CITIZENS facing Isolation, daily struggles, lack of medical care and geriatric care, no recognition

The fight is unending,.

  1. We are in direct conflict with the well-established well-entrenched male dominated feudal patriarchal society under the garb of democracy which is uncontrolled in its quick visibility of the ‘iron heal’ and mob violence at the drop of a pin –
  2. Children – you always thrash and abuse at will
  3. Incest and domestic violence within the four walls of the family deeply entrenched without any official records from the law enforcement agencies (the police)  or, the point of first contact (doctors – medical practitioners), comfortable ignored under the garb of family reputation and quiet brutalisation of the child girls within the family walls
  4. Misogyny – deeply entrenched in entirety in society and raising its ugly head at every turn but never defined in its multifarious avatars by the law enforcement establishment.       
  5. The single biggest reason for failure is conflict with the money-seeking, money-grabbing pursuit/ syndrome of the day – the New Normal.
  6. Senior citizens being pushed around and kicked down the stairs, sprained or broken ankles with no one to help – women senior citizens being beaten
  7. Senior citizens who have been forced to part with their pensions, houses and securities in favour of their own children face the most abusive situations  . . .    

And the list of deprived people is endless but not reflected in government programmes beyond a very cursory discussion of allowing a beggars dole which fails entirely in the delivery of justice.

For people who are prepared to get up and move forward, we are here to provide support services that help mainstream the most vulnerable which we continue to do to this day.

The nature of our support services does not permit the publishing of photographs.

Our Active Involvement covers

  1. Re-instate the children to a life free from violence of any kind at home or in school regardless of the reasons.
  2. Hold people responsible for individual misbehaviour.
  3. Access to quality food
  4. Access to health infrastructure
  5. Access to legal services and immediate relief.

Let us commit to applying the Law – as the first step to success.

aurobindo 

Curator.

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