Chennai - a community for blind and disabled people.
Under
the guidance of Br. Vinayamrita, the M.A. Math in Madras started
an Amritakuteeram project to build houses for the poor and disabled.
The volunteers at the Math agreed to help and started a Kuteeram
Committee.
Vellanure Village was developed as a community with 60 houses
over 1.5 acres of land located in the countryside about 35 kms from
the city of Madras. The Kuteeram builders built houses and a communal
bathroom block, made roads and organised for water and electricity
connections from the nearest village. In the second phase they will
build a community hall.
All
the people are poor or disabled in some way. The Kuteeram Committee
is looking at ways to help them become self-sufficient. They are
setting up a registered co-operative society for self-employed people.
Some residents want to make candles, chairs, bags, and incense sticks.
The committee will help them to get big orders and to find the materials
they need. One member has donated a lathe for making bottle caps.
Because the site is a long way from the nearest village, it is
very expensive to make the electricity connection. Amma’s
devotees are making a donation to cover the costs. Another devotee
will act as caretaker for the site and he will live there and run
a community shop. Eventually the swamis and volunteers from the
ashram will visit on a regular basis for satsang.
The site is located in the middle of the countryside.
The village is self-contained behind a low wall with an arched
entrance.
The houses are arranged in small groups in adjoining cul-de-sacs.
Kuteeram Committee
Sambandan, an ex-train driver, and volunteer at the Madras Ashram,
assists Br. Vinayamrita and gives all his time to co-ordinating
the project. He said, “We sifted through 2,000 original applications
and after lots of consideration we visited 100 homes to select people.
We invited them to visit the site. We spent a lot of time making
sure people were happy. Finally all the houses were allocated. The
first residents have moved in and soon there will be a group of
15 blind people settling there.
I have wanted to work for Amma for a long time and when Swami asked
for my help on this project I was very happy. The people of Vellanure
are so nice; when I go there they run to me like my own family.”
Jnanashekar is a businessman. He spends all his spare time working
with Sambandan. He said, “The people were living in small
rooms, mostly in slums, and were paying exorbitant rents, as much
as Rs. 300 a month. Sometimes even more, up to Rs. 700 - that’s
more than a month's wages for them. They were very ready to leave
those places, the conditions were so bad.
We found the very poor people.I am very happy doing this work. When
we do Amma’s work then we start reflecting and try to think
like Amma. For Her we must do the work very precisely and very correctly.”
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