17 million children in India are sent to work not school.Because with no land of their own,or livelihood,their parents are too poor to make ends meet. So children end up working , Often in dismal conditions. It's not right.Let's resolve to change that,no matter how long it takes.Add to our belief,to our strength. Join us in our year long campaign against childlabour and the day every child is learning,not working won't be far.
Monday, 28 September 2009
Meeting The Goal.....
And The best part was to see that people already know evey thing , they know the problems,causes and infact the solutions too and the only thing they are looking for is a way to start,a point of connection,a start line to run.
And in that way this campaign is really becoming a way to give this to them "the starting point" ,Yes Once You shoot,You think,You again shoot,You again think and then you automatically gets involved as brand ambasder for the campaign, for the cause carrying the same zeal and voice..which you were already having.
Changes are inginited in minds and delivered by actions.This is something which has started on a very good pace and Now I can definately see the End Line and there I can see a kid standing holding hands of his parents, having a slate in his hands going to get in to the school.
And yes at that same End I see a divine smiling face standing under a tree on the road side and watching him carefully.You know who is that Guy Its You my friend..Its you :).
Monday, 7 September 2009
"Lights Camera Action" Second Phase
CRY volunteer Vinay asked for a cup of tea in a tea stall near SakiNaka when he encountered a usual sight of a 10-12 year old child handing over his cup. It was his 30th day at work and he would earn 1200 Rupees for putting in 14 hours of hard work every day without any break. Here was a child who couldn’t read or write… and yet, he was earning his first salary.Every single day most of us come across many such children in our surroundings working hard at different places but we ignore them as if they are completely invisible to us. If you have an eye to see them and the desire to change their lives, join us and be the change maker to help them live, learn, grow and play.
‘FIRST PAY DAY’ Campaign is an interactive campaign with an interesting concept to spread awareness that employing child labour is illegal and unjust. All you have to do is shoot interviews of people from various walks of life and mail them to us. We will put them together to make a short film which will help in changing their lives forever.Make sure you participate in this campaign and you will be joining over 2 lakh individuals, 200 grassroots NGO partners and communities in over 6700 villages and slums in 18 states across India in ensuring every child whether girl or boy, gets an equal opportunity to a childhood.
3 Simple steps to get yourself involved
1. LOCATE A PLACE
a) Select a place in your surrounding
b) Choose a character for your shoot (can be any child or adult who works)
c) Prepare a list of sample questions you may want to ask them
2. SHOOT YOUR FILM
a) Use any mobile phone camera or video camera to shoot the videos
b) Maximum duration of each video should not exceed 2 minutes
c) Make sure the file size of each video is not more than 100mb
3. SEND IN YOUR VIDEOS
a) You can send in your videos via http://www.yousendit.com/
b) You may send as many video clips as you wish
c) Mail in your entries to havovi.wadia@crymail.org
Remember to note down the contact details of the people you interviewed, and share with us so that we could send them the link to the final video.
We will compile all your videos into a short film, and upload it on www.youtube.com by 20th November, 2009. Select individual videos will be uploaded on youtube and the links will be shared with everyone involved in the campaign. We will also take the film to government officials and collectives of students and citizens to build public opinion on the issue. All our voices, raised together, can impact the rehabilitation of children who work, as well as ensure that more children go to school, not work.
Any Doubt any Time @9819134077
2. SHOOT YOUR FILM
a) Use any mobile phone camera or video camera to shoot the videosb) Maximum duration of each video should not exceed 2 minutesc) Make sure the file size of each video is not more than 100mb
3. SEND IN YOUR VIDEOS
a) You can send in your videos via www.yousendit.comb) You may send as many video clips as you wishc) Mail in your entries to havovi.wadia@crymail.org
Remember to note down the contact details of the people you interviewed, and share with us so that we could send them the link to the final video.
We will compile all your videos into a short film, and upload it on www.youtube.com by 20th November, 2009. Select individual videos will be uploaded on youtube and the links will be shared with everyone involved in the campaign. We will also take the film to government officials and collectives of students and citizens to build public opinion on the issue. All our voices, raised together, can impact the rehabilitation of children who work, as well as ensure that more children go to school, not work.
For more details
http://www.cry.org/lp/ACL/Current_Campaign.html
Or Vinay @ 9819134077
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
Visit to celebrity Pallavi Joshi
The issue of child labor inculcated within her great concern on the issue of child labor and she immediately agreed to get a photograph clicked with the CRY placard that read send children to school and not to work showing her support and consent for the same.
Pallavi Joshi also ensured continual support from her side to CRY in their attempt to make a difference in the lives of millions of uneducated children and also creating awareness among people who often unknowingly indulge in the act of child labor.
Volunteers then left her residence handing over a thank you letter to Ms. Pallavi Joshi for her valuable time and support along with the CRY handout on the campaign.
Monday, 15 June 2009
Danku Mangal and You "PagalBabaKiVani"

Let us meet "Daku Mangal Singh",Yes this side vala guy ...But yaar yai dakun paidaa nahi hua tha , system nai isai bana dia...So what should we do, lets shake the system ....but ...again ...what we will achieve on shaking the system....after shocks for ourself.....So where is the fault ? Maa...What can I do ...to get the things in a proper order .....What can I do to make my India like any western problem free country.....I found my self very small in comparison to this huge system ...vo kya kehtai hain...meri to koyi hasti hi nahi hai....to...kya karoon........
Hmm...chalo let me tell you something more about this guy ...."Danku Mangal Singh".. jantai ho isnai kya kiya hai....aik din java ki coding chodkar.....office sai chutti lekar....he got dressed like this and took a pledge ...to support the cause ...and to support ...himself....Its simple....kisi ko nahi badal saktai to khud ko badlo....Start standing for what is right....and believe me this is the only possible way to bring the change...to reach to the skyhights ...abt which we all talk......
I do not know that how far we all will go...But one thing for sure...that ...we will go...I do not know...How much we will achieve ...but for sure ....We will achieve.....and ....I do not know ....How much time you will take to join us for this...change.....but I know....you will soon.
Chalo...Yaar ...aik baar jid kartai hai ....aur badal detai hai khud ko....system ...apnai aap thik ho jaigaa.......So.... Get your self photographed...with the pledge board.....which would also also mean...that ...you are going to talk to all possible kids, who you think ...are not going to school....ask them the reasons for that.. guide them about the positives of getting education....share your experiences with all world on this blog.....and try to ensure that kid's admission to some school....... Aaap....shuru karo....aur khud dekhnaa....kaisai aas-pass ki...duniyaa....badalnai lagegi.....
Aur Haan ......Danku Mangal Singh..aka Ashu ...works with an IT Firm....Danku and all is parttime....when he thinks he ...wants to live ...his dreams.......
To aap kab apnai sapnai ......Jiogai.... Will wait to hear from you guys.....
Pagal BabaFriday, 12 June 2009
12th June 2009 "Arambh Hai Prachand"

Once again 7 CRY volunteers in Thane are leading the way in showing how meaningful action for Child Rights begins with each one of us.
12 June 2009 was a Friday. A working day. And yet volunteers took a day off to launch the Campaign Against Child Labour in Thane.
At 11.30 Ashutosh Vaidya, one of the core group working on this campaign, was addressing 15 Zilla Parishad employees in the Primary Education Department. “We believe that every child should be in school and that it is our responsibility to work to ensure that this happens”, he said. “Those children who are currently Child Labour need to be rehabilitated in a manner that addresses the real reason why they are not in school. Until we do this, we will not be able to ensure that the children of our country get their basic rights. If you agree with our demands and our movement then please stand with our placards so we can take your photograph, which will be like a signature saying you stand with us in our campaign.”
What happened next was something volunteers had not expected at all. ALL employees came forward, stood as a group and gave us the first photo signature of our campaign! As we left several reassured us of their constant support and efforts to ensure that children in our country get their Right to Education.
This was only the beginning. Volunteers went to the Women and Child Welfare Department, the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan section, the President of the Zilla Parishad. At each place they were granted time and space to present their asks and to mobilise the department for a photo signature. At each place people asked questions about the campaign, offered their point of view, and committed to raising a voice against Child Labour and for education. The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan section shared information with the volunteer team regarding various issues they have come across in their work. For instance, they expressed their frustration that more children seem to want to go to non –government schools despite the fact that many ZP schools offer quality schooling. They agreed with volunteers that these schools need to be encouraged and we need to be able to build a system that ensures this kind of quality schooling in all government schools.

The President of the Zilla Parishad encouraged the volunteers and assured them of her full support in striving towards education for all children.
For the next 6 weeks volunteers will continue to get photo signatures from celebrities, government officials, students, working people….as many people as possible. “When many of us believe in the same thing and stand up for what we believe, we can make sure that change happens.” It is with this belief and faith, that the Child Labour Campaign was launched.
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Planned Launc on 12th June 2009 "Svapn Parivartan Kaa"

Photo Signature Campaign
For the past year, CRY volunteers in Thane have been campaigning on the issue of Child Labour. Their learning from interacting with families where children work, with children who go to school as well as children who are pushed out of school, with government officials, NGOs and concerned citizens, is that unless we understand the causes of Child Labour we will be unable to address the issue itself.
Till date there is no comprehensive Rehabilitation policy for Child Labour. It is our duty as democratic citizens to use our voices and our learning to stand up for the rights of children who are forced to work and whose childhood is lost on the construction site, in looking after siblings, in illegal factory settings and in hotels and restaurants.
We believe that knowledge is power. Through a series of campaign and on ground activities the volunteers are looking to make citizens aware of the many schemes available to children and their families that help enroll children in school.
Our campaign kicks of on 12 June 2009 – World Anti Child Labour Day – and continues till 12 June 2010. Through the year the citizens of Maharashtra will use various events to build a voice for Child Rights – ‘Send children to school, not work’.
One event at a time. One person at a time. This movement will not stop till children are assured of their right to a present AND a future.
Event 1 – Photo Signature Campaign
Launch 12 June. End date August 15
1. CRY Volunteers take this placard to various public places so that people can stand for child rights by getting their photo- signatures taken
2. CRY sends out to volunteers/ donors/ on website/ facebook etc a placard that says “Children should go to school, not work”. This is uploaded by June 12 onto various online forums
3. The invite is to print out the placard and find people who believe in the statement and who want to stand up for what is right. Every time we find someone like this, we want to get them to ‘sign on’- and the way to do this is to pose with the placard in as creative a manner as possible and get a photograph taken. This is your photo signature that says that you believe in education for all children. People can get as many photographs like this from those in their neighbourhood, school, college, work space….and send them in to us
4. In addition to this CRY volunteers will go to bookshops, colleges, schools, communities, through the months of June and July to encourage people to stand for the right of all children to go to school, not work
5. At the end of July, we take all the photo-signatures we’ve received and make them into a short film ready for upload on youtube/CRY website etc, on August 15th
6. Once the film is uploaded we encourage people to share it with as many people as possible
Objective:
1. To enable greater numbers to participate in the Anti Child Labour Campaign, in their own spaces
2. To build pressure to address the root causes of Child Labour and to implement holistic rehabilitation policies
3. To encourage people to move beyond this to improve their own understanding of why children do not go to school by participating in other campaign activities as well