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    National Volunteering Week

    Relevance of Volunteering

    Daanam (as mentioned in the Upanishads) or the spirit of volunteerism is very much part of theIndian civilization, culture and history. Concepts of volunteerism such as Nishkam Karma (self-less

    or desire less action) among Hindus, Kar Seva (voluntary labour for the common good) among

    Sikhs, and Zakat (alms-giving) among Muslims, are examples of volunteering practiced in different

    religions in India. Therefore, it is evident that the spirit of giving and sharing runs in the genetic code

    of many Indians, through generations of traditions and customs which nurture & practice

    volunteerism.

    The Salt Satyagrah, Quit India Movement and Chipko Movement have all been the much talked

    about examples of voluntary acts of groups of people towards a cause. But India also has the lessor

    known examples such as Mohammed Saif, from Kerala, who is changing lives through palliative care

    and entrepreneurial training; Hutoi H. Chophy, from Nagaland, who is fighting against drug abuseand its ill effects; Gaurav Gaur from Chandigarh, a former NYKS and NSS volunteer who continues his

    mission to eradicate HIV/Aids. These individuals, in their respective capacities are patrons of change

    that the society needs in todays day & age.

    Gandhijis Mantra to our nations was - the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service

    of others. He believed that selfless service or volunteerism by every citizen would allow India to

    counter many perils and evils. Volunteerism has been recognized the world over as being a major

    contributor to peace and development. People engage in volunteerism for a great variety of reasons:

    to help in eliminating poverty, to improve basic health and education, to provide safe water supply

    and adequate sanitation, to tackle environmental issues and climate change, to reduce the risk of

    disasters and to combat social exclusion and conflict. Volunteerism also forms the backbone of manynational and international non-governmental organizations. It is present in the public sector and is

    increasingly a feature of the private sector.

    Concept of National Volunteering Week

    Even though volunteerism plays such an important role in a nations progress, due importance and

    recognition to the volunteers is still lacking, while millions of volunteers who are engaged with the

    voluntary sector to provide their valuable support need more encouragement. Despite very large

    number of Indians doing selfless service, many more need to join hands.

    Countries around the world have National Volunteering Programs & Weeks to support individuals aswell as organizations of all sizes and mandates. Volunteer Weeks in USA, England, Australia and

    Canada support all efforts to recognize and celebrate the great contributions of community

    volunteers. Volunteering Days like the Sewa Day originating in UK (which takes up the concept of

    Sewa embedded in Indian traditions), and the International Volunteering Day (5th December) offer

    an opportunity for volunteer organizations and individual volunteers to make visible their

    contributions and co-opt others in their work.

    India too needs her own National Volunteering Week a week where millions of Indians can

    celebrate the virtue of selfless service and share their common purpose to make India a developed,

    inclusive and progressive nation, that has much to offer to the world. This week will unite the nation

    in its spirits, its intentions and most importantly in its commitment to engage Indians from all walksof life in celebrating, initiating and expanding the act of service for the common good.

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    This initiative is being driven by India@75, a grass roots and path breaking initiative for realising the

    dream of an inclusive, sustainable and developed India by the year 2022, when India completes 75

    years of Independence. India@75 seeks to bring together various stakeholders from industry,

    academia, community groups, governments and individuals to translate this vision into a reality.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Concept

    1. What is the concept behind India@75 and National Volunteering Week?

    In the journey to transform this vision of India at 75 into a reality it is essential to take a

    multi-stakeholder collaborative approach. Volunteerism and providing opportunities to

    Indians from all walks of life to contribute and share for their nation is a corner stone for this

    mission.

    The National Volunteering Week is a week where millions of Indians can celebrate this virtue

    of selfless service and share their common purpose to make India a developed, inclusive and

    progressive nation, which has much to offer to the world. This week will unite the nation in

    its spirits, its intentions and most importantly in its commitment to engage Indians from all

    walks of life in celebrating, initiating and expanding the act of service for the common good.

    2. When is the National Volunteering Week being held?

    India has a National Youth Day on January 12th; with a focus to promote youth in the field of

    education, art, culture and generate moral values with enlightenment of inner soul.

    However, Indians of all ages need an occasion to come together to celebrate the virtues of

    volunteerism.

    India@75 deliberated this core issue in public domain with various NGOs/CSOs andvolunteer organizations, approximately 55 million people were reached out to during the

    course of last one year, all have unequivocally endorsed the idea of celebrating a National

    Volunteer Week culminating with the National Volunteer Day to recognize the strength and

    value of this noble act.

    In view of the foregoing, we on behalf of millions of Indians propose to celebrate

    volunteerism over a week long activities commencing from January 12th the National Youth

    Day and culminating on January 18th, which we urge to be declared as the National

    Volunteer Day.

    Participation

    1. Why should an Indian participate in this week?

    This week gives each and every one of us as individuals an opportunity to participate and

    contribute to Indias growth by committing ourselves to the goal of self-reliance and

    eventually realize and maximize our own potential. It is a platform that allows us to do our

    bit for community and the nation. Participation in such a national event would help us

    celebrate the on-going volunteering efforts by our fellow citizens & help us imbibe the same

    ethos, multiplying the potential impact.

    2. Who can volunteer in the National Volunteering Week?

    Our basic motive of advocating the need of having a National Volunteering Week is to inviteparticipation from citizens of all walks of life. We have listed the multiple stakeholder groups

    (detailed in Annexure A) who were sensitized towards volunteering through the help of

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    partner organisations as part of our exercise last year on promotion of volunteerism in the

    country. This is just a start. We firmly believe that bringing together the power of the billion

    Indians would help in creating a strong force of goodness & help recognise volunteerism as

    an essential citizen responsibility.

    3.

    What are the different causes and ways in which one can volunteer during the week?The very essence of volunteering is that it must be a personal mission to make an impact

    and not something which comes as a to-do list. The National Volunteering Week is an

    exercise to generate awareness & promote volunteerism in the country. But we do

    understand that many people may not be aware about the vast opportunities & areas of

    impact present for volunteering in the country. We have thus suggested some activities that

    you can take up (detailed in Annexure B).

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    Annexure A

    Suggested List of Stakeholder Groups

    Armed Forces/Local Police

    ChildrenCivic Bodies

    Corporate India

    Doctors

    Engineers

    Entrepreneurs

    Farmers

    Government Workers

    Informal Networks

    Lawyers

    Media (Print/TV/Radio)

    Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

    Politicians

    Schools & Colleges

    Self Help Groups

    Senior Citizens

    Street Vendors

    Teachers

    Women

    Youth

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    Annexure B

    Suggested List of Volunteering Week Activities

    PURPOSEEDUCATION FOR ALL

    Visit the local municipality school & offer to teach a class.

    Volunteer in your nearest NGO to teach for some days in shelter homes.

    Teach your house maid, driver or their children basic maths, language or banking skills.

    Enrol into the Teach for India Program for one year.

    Sponsor the education of a girl child.

    PURPOSECREATING AWARENESS ON PRESSING ISSUES

    You can create awareness in your locality (it can be in both rural and urban areas) about child

    rights; start by talking to your neighbours about not employing child labour in their homes. You

    can enlist the help of organisation like CRY & UNICEF.

    You can create awareness in your area & organisation about womens rights. Talk about

    domestic violence and help train people to identify domestic violence & provide support to

    those in need, they could be anyone from your domestic help to your friend. You can seek

    support from the National Commission for Women or be a part of campaigns like Bell Bajao.

    Such awareness campaigns are essential in both rural and urban areas.

    PURPOSEHEALTH & SAFETY FOR ALL

    If youre a doctor, you can provide free medical aid in low-income localities near your house.

    You can help spread awareness about nutrition and nourishment (for both mother & child) in

    the lower income groups. You can enlist help from doctors & hospitals to provide you with the

    diet charts.

    You can help spread awareness about pre-natal and post-pregnancy care to the expectant

    mothers in villages, where such care is generally ignored, thus resulting in many cases of death

    at birth. You can help spread awareness about AIDs & its causes. You can enlist help from UNAIDS.

    Organise self-defence classes in your institution (school/college) with the help of

    paramilitary/police forces.

    Insure your driver or house maid under different insurance schemes offered by organisations

    like Swabhimaanya.

    PURPOSEPROVIDING PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE TO THOSE IN NEED

    If you are a lawyer, you can provide free legal-aid

    If youre a programmer, you cancreate applications or websites for.

    If youre a student of computer science, you can teach basic computer skills to the ones who

    dont know.

    PURPOSECONSERVING THE ENVIRONMENT

    Start a tree plantation campaign in your locality; enlist help from your RWA.

    Talk about water conservation in your neighbourhood. Mobilize effort towards having rain

    water harvesting methods implemented in your locality and in your house.

    Organise clean-up drives in your locality & advocate the use of jute/cloth/paper bags instead of

    plastic bags.

    PURPOSEPROMOTE & PRESERVE THE INDIAN CULTURE

    Teach folk dances/music to children in your locality.

    Organise cultural programs for your neighbourhood/institution/organisation with local artists topromote interest & appreciation for the traditional music & performing arts of the country. You

    can enlist help from organisations like SPIC MACAY.