🌸Muse Creation celebrates its 11th anniversary. This is another milestone event.
(日本語は下部に)
This month marks the 11th anniversary of the founding of Muse Creation. Although the pandemic has forced me to change the activities from what we used to be, it has been an opportunity for Muse Creation to gain a new perspective. I am now starting to involve not only Japanese but also Indian people in our activities.
On Sunday, I attended a social impact event organised by YPO.
This involved inviting NGO representatives and philanthropists from Bangalore to speak with participants in a round-table discussion format.
Of the six participating organisations, three are organisations I know well.
Despite being a foreigner, my social contribution activities in India are quite rich. I have come to want to share my experiences not only with the Japanese but also with Indians.
I share here the transcript I read when I was given the opportunity to address the audience at the beginning of the event.
I met Arvind in New York in 1996 and moved to Bangalore in 2005. In the past, I was so preoccupied with building my career that I could not afford to look at social responsibility. However, my thinking changed soon after I moved to India. Poverty is unrelenting and eye-opening.
I wanted to know social realities, even if only a little, so I started visiting charitable organisations in 2007. I then set up an NGO called Muse Creation in 2012 and I have visited about 20 charities in Bangalore and Mumbai more than 80 times with Japanese members and their families.
Three of the six organisations represented today, Newark Mission, OBLF and Bangalore Hospice Trust, are organisations that I have visited many times over the past 10 years. The progress that each of these organisations has made over the past decade has amazed me with each visit.
The founders and most of the staff of the operation are very aware of their mission. They continue their mission without giving up.
At first I thought we are “givers” by donating money and playing with children, singing and dancing with their people. However, It was a misconception. We have been given, what we cannot see. I have learnt so much from visiting charities and witnessing their efforts that it is hard to put into words.
It is a life-enriching experience that money cannot buy. Muse Creation’s work has also helped me to develop an eye for Indian life and society. This is one of the reasons I have been able to continue this activity for so long.
Seeing is believing.
Normally, visiting the charities is a shortcut to a deeper understanding, but that is not easy. I think it is a very valuable opportunity to hear the voices of several contributors in one place.
I believe that this event is very meaningful for all of us.
I would like to thank to everyone who has visited today, and to the organizers. I hope that today will be the start of one.
Thank you.
◉First photo. I was happy to be sandwiched between "Auto Raja" and "Eat Raja". Auto Raja gave me the bouquet of roses. Thank you!
◉The six organisations that took part in this event are listed below. Also, Vendors, who provided the tasty food and yummy drinks, are cares about the environment and the society!
◉I have documented most of the activities I have been involved in since moving to India on my blog. The records of my visits to charitable organisations include the impressions of the members who accompanied me. All are precious memories.
創設者は、医療とは関係のないビジネスフィールドに身を置いていた、キショール・ラオ氏。彼は、医療関係のヴォランティアをしていた際、現代の医学では手の施しようがない末期のがん患者が自宅に帰される際の苦悩を、目の当たりにしてきた。生き地獄のような状況に陥る人たちを救うべく、ラオ氏は自ら、1994年にこのホスピスの前身を創設。現在は、Indian Cancer Society (Karnataka Chapter)と、Rotary Club of Bangalore Indiranagarの共同プロジェクトとして運営されている。運営費用はすべて、私企業や個人など、一般からの寄付金によるものだ。
今回、各方面で告知をしたが、参加希望者が少なかった。残念に思う一方で、医療関係者の方々が参加されたのは、とてもうれしかった。前回(2019年)の訪問時同様、バンガロールにある日本の総合病院、SAKRA WORLD HOSPITALの方が2名、そして、当地で医療サポートをされている女性1名。さらには、この日の訪問のために、わざわざデリーから1泊して駆けつけてくださった看護師の女性……。そして我が夫も加え、8名で伺ったのだった。
⬆︎このホスピスはまた、国際的なホスピス協会からも、今年、以下のアワードを受賞したばかりであった。 The Bangalore Hospice Trust (Karunashraya) has been awarded the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care’s (IAHPC) ‘Institutional Recognition Award 2023’ under the Low and Middle income category (LMIC).
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今回はミューズクリエーション慈善団体訪問という貴重な経験をさせていただきました。訪問先は Home of Hope というホームレスや親に捨てられた子供、また何も持っておらず死にかけの人などを拾ってきて助けるということをする独立した団体の場所でした。ただし政府などは一切手助けをしないそうで少ない量のお金を沢山の人からもらったり今回の活動のように寄付を受けることで全員分の食料などを賄っているそうです。
I went to Home of Hope there was so many people who was on the road or almost dying on the street, but someone called Raja helped them. Raja was nice guy and cool and I think everyone wanted to be like that one. When I went there I felt afraid so I cried because some people looked at me, but they were kind and I played with many kids they were kind and friendly.
I learnt many things during this activity. I learnt that there are many people living in New Ark Mission who are sick, injured, and have difficulties in this world.
When I met the children, there didn’t have any bad appearance. Many of them have their own talents and bright personalities. I had a lot of fun playing with them.
But they all had no parents and could not lead a life without any inconvenience like I do. I think that Mr. Raja is like a father to them.
I felt that what Mr. Raja was doing was not for his own greed, but rather out of his kindness and sense of justice to help the children and adults who were suffering as much as possible.
But compared to Japan, there are many people in India who are facing many difficulties. It may be due to the old Indian hierarchy or the poverty of the country itself. I think that Mr. Raja is an amazing person who everyone should respect for his efforts to help those who are suffering from this system. I would like to help the society by taking these issues seriously.
一番初めに見たあの動画は、僕の心をとても動かし、僕に僕が知らないインドを教えてくれました。一番心に響いたのはオートラジャさんが自ら救急車に乗り、インドのスラム街に暮らしている目を覆うようなひどい状態の人たちを救急車へ運び、傷を治療をし、また生活に困って生きていくのが難しい人たちを自ら運営する New Ark Mission Home of Hope で保護してあげているところです。腕や足が壊死していたり、まともに歩けないような重傷を負った人たちを献身的に治療をするオートラジャさんは僕の尊敬する人の一人となりました。
I visited a welfare home/orphanage for the first time in this activity. This event was a new experience for me. I was shocked to see the real problems that are happening today. The first video I saw moved me and showed me an India I didn't know existed. What touched me the most was when Auto raja himself got into an ambulance and took people living in the slums of India who were in the eye―popping bad conditions to the ambulance, treated their wounds and gave them shelter at the New Ark Mission Home of Hope, which he runs himself.
The New Ark Mission Home of Hope is run by the Mission itself. Mr Auto raja has become one of the people I admire for his dedication to treating people with severe injuries, such as necrotic arms and legs and those who cannot walk properly. The shelter we visited during this activity was a facility where more than 700 people, both men and women, lived. Some of the people living there were mentally ill, some were seriously ill and on the verge of death, and some were unable to live in India because they could not get an exit VISA. So there were not only Indians but also Africans, people from Nepal and other countries living in the facility.
Also, with so many people living in the facility, there is a food shortage problem. Raja told me that 100 kg of rice is consumed per day. I was very surprised and saddened to hear that the government does not provide any assistance. I think Mr Auto raja is wonderful for not giving up and doing wonderful activities under such difficult circumstances.
訪問によりいくつかの衝撃を受けた事は事実です。先ず収容人数が800人弱で増加傾向にあるとの事。救われる命が増えているという目線で考えれば、良き事と考える一方、その施設の運営を一民間人であるRajaとその支援者の努力だけで行われている状況において、収容人数増加は 非常に残念に感じました。Home of Hopeの活動は政府からは無支援と伺っていましたが、政府はこの施設を都合よく利用し、要救済者を収容させている話しを聞いて、言葉を失いました。この様な状況にもかかわらず、収容人数に制限を設けないで可能な限りの受け入れを許し、施設の繁栄に尽力されているRajaに偉大な力と尊敬を感じます。
New Ark Missionでは、路上に打ち捨てられ、記憶を失った、半ば恍惚の人々が、子供たちを含め700名以上、暮らしています。毎日、誰かが拾われてきて、毎日、誰かが死んでゆく……。人間の生き死にが日常の場所です。毎日の食事の準備、入居者の入浴、掃除だけでも、大変な労働力が要されますが、行政支援はありません。すべてが個人あるいは企業の寄附や支援から成り立っています。
I recently learned that a member of the Japanese community in Bangalore has been running a mischievous campaign of slander against Muse Creation and Miho. He has been spreading silly rumours, and I would ask the Japanese community to distance themselves from his divisive and reprehensible behaviour. Miho has put her soul into doing remarkable and selfless work for, and with, the Japanese people who live in Bangalore. Please disregard the toxic comments by the individual who is bringing deep dishonour to himself and damaging the spirit of the wonderful Japanese community in Bangalore. (Arvind Malhan)
① Thank you for organizing this meaningful activity. I really wanted to visit such a place at least once. Great experience giving a small joy to the kids. I will complain even less often hereafter!
② It was a very good experience to Visit New Arc mission of India. Initially I felt it's little bit disturbing but it's the reality of society. Especially, when visited old people, eyes got wet and became very emotional. On other side, had a very good time to play with children. Learnt Origami Art from them and made Hat, Boat, Bird and Flower. Just thinking that we should look into their education. I am thankful to the management for arranging such good work. This kind of works give us eternal satisfaction. Thanks to Miho San & Mr. Auto Raja, who gave us a chance to visit there and to serve them.
③ We got the opportunity to see and understand other side of the World filled with harsh realities. I had never been to any orphanage in my life, so I didn’t know how is the life on the other side of wall. I felt their pain and sorrow by stepping in their shoes. I could feel the pain they have gone through. This visit has also taught what a human can do for human being without giving any excuses. Brother Autoraja’s selfless devotion, unconditional love and sacrifices for the destitute and under privileged children and patients is incredible. He has brought the new ray of hope and optimistic possibilities in their life. He is doing great work for the society.
We played with the small children over there. They had went through tough time. If our presence had brought smile and joy on their faces then I think our visit was worthwhile. I was delighted to see smile on the faces of children receiving cake from my hand. I enjoyed playing cricket with a small girl over there. She surprised me with her batting strokes. It was great to see small young brains drawing, painting, making origami craft. Looking at them I felt they are equally talented like us, but they only require our support and love to fly high in life. I would like to thank my management for arranging this CSR activity and special thanks to Miho San & Brother Autoraja.
④ It was a very good experience for me. I could join the activity though I was late. But I could play something with children and listen the story from Mr. Auto Raja. I was surprised about everything in the place. There were so many people. And I could feel the atmosphere in the place. It wasn’t easy situation definitely. It was necessary of our support. I understood the activity is very important. We have to join and support to this kind of activity positively not only India but also globally. I would like to share the my experience with my family and friends. Of course, I’ll continue CSR as KITO India member from now on.
⑤ The activity was connecting. The NGO run by Auto-Raja & team is very tough. Giving life to destitute and managing the organisation should be very challenging. I could understand the value of life and value of what we have in life. We often see such people struggling on roads, but this guy has brave heart to give them a shelter. He is also ensuring food, clothing & shelter. Activity with children was more unique, Children also seems thrilled with the toys, activity sheets, chocolates, drinks. Kudos to organising team. A boy started playing cricket and when another boy came over he waited. This is good discipline, which is commendable. It was a good connecting and realisation time. Thanks to Miho San who made us comfortable and co-ordinated from beginning to the end.
⑥ First of all I would like to thank our management for providing such a great opportunity to visit an orphanage as CSR initiative. This is really a great step & our responsibility towards the society. In my previous company also i had participated in few of the CSR activities. So, i am feeling extremely grateful that we have taken our step forward towards this. The feeling after the visit is not possible to express in words actually for me. I got very emotional after meeting all the people (like Old people, Young but physically or mentally challenged people, people with severe disease but no family).
After meeting Children I am still thinking in deep sometimes which really i can't express, but my eyes gets wet all those time. Playing with childrens & cake distribution was really extraordinary to see the smile on their faces. Generally, I love children's , & always used to play with them at my home or anywhere if I get an opportunity, so for me this was really a big-gift from our Management. I would like to appreciate Miho-San who is doing this great not only the job but actually an 'achievement' everyday. Thank you for everything & once again for giving us this feedback opportunity to express our emotions as well.
⑦ Thank you for arranging this activity. I became very emotional to see such people, who does not have proper shelter and food. Till now, I have heard about it but after seeing it physically made me more emotional. I will visit such orphanase presonaly in future and definitely contribute something from my side too.
⑧ Thank you very much for arranging the CSR activity. I never done this kind of activity in my past, so i like to continue this kind of activity in further. After seeing all these kids and old people , my heart was melting and i couldn't be able to express myself. When i was playing with children i saw the real happiness from their eyes and they also enjoyed playing with us.
I am requesting management to continue this kind of activities in future.
⑨ Thank you for this CSR activity. I never saw this kind of orphanage in my life. I am grateful that I was part of that CSR activity. For this reason, I want to say thank you to management for giving me this kind of opportunity. I want to take part this kind of CSR activities in future also. After seeing old people at hospital, I started crying, that’s why immediately I came out from that hospital room. I was speechless for some time. Then when I saw kids & their smiling face, I feel real happiness. I started playing with them like I play with my son at my home when I get free time. When I was leaving from that place, I prayed for them. I request management to continue this kind of CSR activities in future also.
2010年4月より、ようやくRTE (The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education ACT)法、すなわち「無償義務教育法に関する子どもの権利法」が導入されて、徐々に教育の現場は改善されつつある。少しでも公立学校の環境を整えるべく、インド全国で無償の給食を提供し続けているのが、アクシャヤ・パトラ財団だ。なお、同団体は「第21回日経アジア賞」(2016年)を受賞したことで、日本人にも少なからず知られている。
Today, for the first time in a year and a half, I visited the New Ark Mission, a charitable organization. The New Ark Mission was started in 1997 by Raja, an autorickshaw driver. He began by taking people who were dying on the streets into his home and caring for them.
Currently, there are about 750 people living there, including children. Most of them have amnesia or mental illness. Every day, someone is picked up and every day, someone dies. It is a place where people live and die everyday. There is no government support, and everything is made up of individual and corporate support.
It is one of the charities I have visited most often since my first visit 10 years ago. I keep a record of all my visits on my blog, so you can see the history.
Incredible teams create incredible impact. We all know this, but each time we see it in practice, it is a wonderfully satisfying and warm feeling all over again.
Over the last two months, I have had the benefit of seeing and experiencing the best of human spirit and endeavour rising up to meet the soul-crushing challenge posed by the Covid crisis.
Over the last two days it was on display again - this time with our own team of community teachers and an extended team of volunteers who came together to plan and execute the vaccination drive and camp for the economically disadvantaged. This was a team that came together for no specific gain - other than for the profound impact they knew they will have on the community if they execute this project well. From project planning to helping load vaccines, to manning registrations, to house-keeping, to crowd control - there was nothing that was beyond this team.
A ‘Thank You’ seems insufficient - but is the least that can be said. Here’s to an amazing team that can make an Herculean effort seem simple. You are an incredible team, Team OBLF!
We ran our first ever free vaccination camp for the economically disadvantaged today. Planned to cover 250 today. Ended up with 344. Incredible level of planning & execution, to avoid crowding, and the rush. It mostly went according to plan; there were still disappointed people who had to be turned back because our stock for today ran out; Tomorrow will be another day, with an additional 350+. But proud to have made this possible working together with EO for Bangalore and Narayana Health. Great teams working together to make a strong impact on the ground.
With today's camp ONE Billion Literates Foundation is also happy to have activated yet another vector of its strategy to address the covid health crisis.
And by the way, we also opened our third covid care isolation centre yesteRday along with our partner Enablers United...this is in an interior rural village and will serve the growing number of infections in the rural interiors.
Over the past few days, we have started working with ASHA health workers and Panchayat task force members, who are at the frontline of the fight against the pandemic. We have been providing them with high quality N95 masks, sterile gloves, face shields, sanitisers, caps to bear the summer heat, as they work tirelessly, with most of them doing multiple door to door visits every day, putting themselves and their loved ones at risk.
Our team has also been doing a very targeted distribution of ration kits to highly marginalised communities who have been hit hardest. It is heart breaking to see the predicament the people find themselves in, with nobody to turn to for help.
Kudos to our team members, Mahesh and Anthony, and a big big thank you to our frontline team and cadre of teachers who have been going out every single day to make this happen!
We’d also like to express our gratitude to EO Bangalore for providing the ration kits.
🌸「ミューズ・クリエイション」は南インドのバンガロールにある慈善団体 (NGO)です。2012年、坂田マルハン美穂によって創設されました。このブログでは、ミューズ・クリエイションの活動レポートだけでなく、坂田が2007年、個人的に開始した社会奉仕活動「ミューズ・チャリティ・サーヴィス」時代の記録も掲載されています。Muse Creation is a charitable trust based in Bangalore, India, founded in 2012 by Miho Sakata Malhan.