Dear members,
You are aware we at UNNATI not only impart Vocational Training but also the cherished values in life,good manners, good character&Conduct,respect to elders, courtesy to be extended to all particularly the elderly,physically challenged,women,children etc. We always tell them to offer their seat in the Public Transport-Bus- to the elderly/physically handicapped/women/children if they do not get a seat and forced to travel standing in the Bus.
Yesterday Shri Ravikumar and Shri Lawrence were travelling in the Bus to reach UNNATI.A senior citizen Shri Sundaram who is an educationist was also travelling in the same Bus but could not find a seat and struggling while standing .Our boys offered him their seat and extended the due courtesy and greetings to him and explained about the training which they are getting.
Moved by the kind gesture of our boys and also impreesed about the good work done by UNNATI, Mr Sundaram came all the way to our centre and expressed his appreciation of the courtesy extended by our students and also lauded the work being done by us to the weaker sections of the society.
This shows that the value education which we have imparted has created an indelible impression in the minds of these impressionable youth which they would observe throughout their life .We are also sure that this will have a multiplier effect in the sense that their neighbours are all seeing these changes and they would also emulate.
The fifth batch is going on and we hope to complete the entire placement process by the second/third week of May.
Members may help us :
- in getting placements for these students in Garment Factories and also Retail outlets
- in finding out suitable candidates for the next batch -our criteria being poverty,age 18 to 21,SSLC Passed/Failed.Tailoring only ladies and for Retail Sales both ladies/gents.
Regards
Ramesh Swamy,Trustee,Sree Guruvayurappan Bhajan Samaj Trust,Bangalore