Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Mysore meet (14 dec 2008) updates..

Here are some of the updations from mysore meet (me,uday,madhu and sure).

- In the first phase we will actually help villagers (civilians) through telephone
conversation.
- help will divided into 3 phases at this phase in broader sense
a. career based
b. civilian help
c. skill building activity
.. slowly other things will also come into picture
- we will collect villagers problems on weekly twice base over telephone.
- we will actually make a call once in 3 days in a given time (mostly evening)
and collect the problems.
- we will try to get back to them atmost in a week for any kind of help
- we will appoint a guy there in the village to collect all their problems
in a piece of paper to avoid wastage of time. and when we make a call after 3 days
that guy will be ready with list.
- he can actually mail us in case of emergency for faster action.
- twice a month we (atleast 2 ppl) have to visit the village . in the worse case
monthly once.
for an effective face to face conversation and to motivate them in solving their
problems by their own.
- Madhu babu will take his uncle's help in setting up the office in convenient place
- we will actually recruit a guy with following qualifications
a. who is actually computer literate.
b. who has enthu in serving civilians.
c. who is actually has good will in village (optional, it would be helpful if so)
- Madhu will chose a place for setting up our office with his uncle's help.
- we will be co-operating with each other and sharing others work if any of us is
busy with his personal work, to avoid delay in the progress.
- mean while we will be ref'ng to different web sites to build one efficient web
site to keep track of every thing.through which we will be in contact with
govt, media , civilians, moderators, and other collaborative our kind of
organizations.

As of now this is the first step to be followed. will update more once we proceed more. By the way we need to find out some creative name for this innovative thought.

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