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Whispers of hope

Jamshedpur, India - April 2016 - Aparna
Jamshedpur, India – April 2016 – Aparna

Whispers of hope, photo essay by Abhishek Nandy

PRIVATE 43 – Other side India [A]s we moved inside the big hall, there were stares all around. We could sense a feeling of anxiety and fear on the faces and people getting restless; we were strangers. So it took us a while to get familiar and be friendly with them, and no later we offered them some chocolates we were greeted with the most beautiful smiles by these beautiful souls.

We were at the ‘day care centre for the mentally challenged’, a NGO managed by Mr. Babu Rao, an employee of Tata steel, at Jamshedpur, along with the parents (of the mentally disabled) as their members.

Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. Lunch time
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. Lunch time
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. sharing the Lunch
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. sharing the Lunch
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016.moments of happiness
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016.moments of happiness
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. happiness
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. happiness
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. pupils at the day care centre
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. pupils at the day care centre
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. First stage of candle making
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. First stage of candle making
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016.candle making 2nd step
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016.candle making 2nd step
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. collecting the candles
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. collecting the candles
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. the Buddha candles
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. the Buddha candles
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. daily activities
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. daily activities
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. finishing touches
Jamshedpur, India- April 2016. finishing touches

The centre has 25 children (both boys and girls) who suffer from four types of disabilities – autism, cerebral palsy, multiple disabilities and mental retardation. These children are engaged in different types of physical activities and singing. They are also taught and engaged in different types of candle making so as to help them generate some income and make them self-reliant. Children earn a stipend of Rs.20 per day (Rs.600 per month) for their services. These candles are later on sold in shops, school meals and in trade fairs.

The Centre is a boon to these differently abled souls; the aim here is to provide a healthy and proper care to the mentally challenged people, to understand the difficulties faced by them in carrying out their day to day activities in life and help them overcome the same, as there is a saying ‘Hope is being able to see that there is light despite of all the darkness.’ (Abhishek Nandy)

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  1. A beautiful portraiture of people with special needs, or to say differently ability. The series is rather serious, and inspiring too. The artistic capture
    of calmness and joy in their faces are really rewarding as a photographer. I wish you carry on with this work , a plenty of good work remains to be done.
    Whatever exhibited, are really worthy.
    Congratulations.

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