Wednesday, 15 February 2012

I've been working in Sankara Hospital for 3 days now, and it has been a life changing experience. I was very shocked to see a patient after a patient lying in beds.

This is my new office in Coimbatore.

CSC Sankara Team consists of 3 IBMers, JeongRan from Korea, Joao from Brazil and myself are working together to create a SOP knowledge management system for this hospital.  


Sankara was first formed in 1977 by Dr. Ramani to provide health care for poor.

In 1990, Dr. Ramani established a 3H program, HELP, HUNGER, HUMANITY and specialized the hospital for eye care with the vision of "Work towards freedom from preventable and curable blindness".

Today, Sankara hospital operates more than 200 patient "daily" for FREE  OF CHARGE to help poorest of the poor to cure their blindness. 


Did you know, it only takes US$30 to give a vision back to a blind person?

If you could spend your time of 30 seconds to watch this video, Sankara will be very appreciate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MfIrtajivg&feature=relmfu



Please spread the word around, even just to watch the video. Because, these people really need your help. I am seeing it in front of my eyes...

Dr. Ramani said to me, "After securing your life and your family, start think about others.".

I think, living in a city life sometimes makes us greedy and put blind eyes for poverty.

Sankara's door is open for anyone who would like to visit the hospital.





Sankara is working on 20/20 vision, which is to build 20 Sankara Eye Hospitals across rural area in India by 2020.

Today, 11 Sankara eye hospitals has been built in India and operating with the help of donations.








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Monday, 13 February 2012


Sunday 12 Feb 2012.  Professor Alagarsamy took us to a Dhanvantari temple. This temple is located inside a hospital where Ayuarvedic natural therapy is provided to the patients.  
We are getting used to take Rickshaaw!

Professor A, Andrew, Timea, Bernd, Varely, Grace

Team Feet! : )
(We needed to take off our shoes to enter the temple.)





Healing Master praying for our team.
Getting blessed and becoming Hindu. 

 Without Professor A's help, we wouldn't find this temple. There were no tourist at all in this temple except us which made it very special.
Indian vegetarian pizza
Having a meeting with Ms.Mamthsha from IBM India, she is a leader of CSC India and helping our success. 

During our first orientation, each of us spoke about a turning point of our life and it's relation to volunteer work. It was wonderful to share a lief story with the team and I can not wait to start working on the project!




Saturday, 11 February 2012

Saturday 11 February 2012 was totally different with my normal Saturday, full of new experiences and surprises. But most importantly, I finally met my wonderful team mates from all round the world! 

Home sweet home for my big family "Team India 15". We are consist of 11different nationalities; American, Australian, Brazilian, Colombian, French, German, Hungarian, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Philippine. 














Madness of beeping hones, crazy busy roads. If you are crossing, do NOT stop!
Center of the town







After wondering the town for an hour, it's tea time~

Jo and Andrew are having a tea from a small street stand...!?

We accidentally walked in "the famous" sweet store called Sri Krishna Sweets. No wonder, it was so tasty! It is not an apple, they are all made by condensed milk and very sweet.  : )



Well, it is provably not the safest option, but, hei, we are all tiered and jet lagged... Let's just hop on a Rickshaw and go home!






My dinner tonight was Chicken Sagwala and Rice. Spicy but yummy.



Thanks to CDS local representative Kabi for making our first day so special and comfortable.
Nandri (Thank you in Tamil)

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I am in Coimbatore!

After 22 hours of traveling, I finally arrived in Coimbatore. Big thank you for Professor Alagarsamy for welcoming and picking us up from the airport in the mid of the night. Warm air and unusual smell, sounds of beeping hones, YES, I am in India! 


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Sunday, 15 January 2012

Going to Coimbatoer in India - CSC program


I will be deployed in India from 10 February 2012 as a member of Co-operate Service Corps(CSC).

What is CSC?
“business version of the Peace Corps,” addresses the 21st century context for doing business - emerging markets, diverse cultures, global teaming, complex policy environments, cross functional collaboration and increasing corporate responsibility expectations.

I just received a news that I am assigned for a Sankara project, working for Sankara Eye Care Institutions in Coimbatore. It is among the largest and the fastest growing Community Eye Care institutions in India (and the world). The Institutions provide comprehensive FREE eye care to the RURAL POOR throughout India. My task is implementation and project roll-out of knowledge management portal designed by 1st Coimbatore CSC team.

I look forward to make a difference in the world, not only to present my skills to solve the problems, but also to learn and experience the different culture, be part of local Indian community team.

I believe that CSC program brings a positive feel to the world and not only in the areas where the program is helping. It makes a difference also to the people doing the day to day work in the office as it inspires and motivates us. I will write more once I reach Coimbatore.

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