Any event can be an
inspiration or give someone the required push to get out of one’s comfort zone
and begin something. A Similar incident happened for Mr. Ramesh on the day of
his bank exam 6 months ago: A visually challenged (VC) person couldn’t give his
exam that day due to non-availability of scribe. In frustration that person
tore up his hall ticket and left the center. This incident created an impact in
Ramesh and he is now totally committed to the cause of helping the VCs in every
possible way.
Ramesh started as a scribe
initially but now is part of the team in LTL that arranges scribes for the
exams of VCs. He has also begun and moderating a WhatsApp group where the VCs can
post their requirements and the respective Leads of LTL will make sure that it
is taken care of without the VCs wondering whom should they approach in case of
any requirement. While we were chatting for this article Ramesh emphasized how
significant is the contribution of volunteers for helping the VCs. He quoted
one of the incident where he was running short of 1 scribe for exam that noon.
Seeing his requirement message a person volunteered to scribe for that
requirement who was otherwise planning to get back home taking off at work.
Ramesh is in the mission of
creating awareness among the society about the VCs which would drive more and
more opting in to volunteer for them.
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Author’s note: It is saddening to
know that difficulty of getting scribes to write in Tamil is really difficult.
People fear of making spelling errors and ends up not turning up. I sincerely
request every Tamilian to be in touch with your writing skills at least to help
our VC friends if not for the love of language.
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