Thursday, April 24, 2014

MAD Team: Walking the Talk

Sometimes, it takes just a small gesture of kindness to spark a revolution, that would go on to impact the lives of many common men. Founders of MAD, Mele Pucho and Chiset Disong are ardent believers of change that can come through positive work and love for others.
The young duo were exceptionally moved by the sight of a Naga mother who was helplessly seeking assistance of a meager amount of Rs. 200 from a non-Naga tailor, so she could pay her son’s school fees. Eventually, it was them who happily offered her the money, which she accepted with profound gratitude; her eyes filled with tears, and all she could say at that moment was a whisper of, “May our God Lord bless you.”
This particular incident has been greatly instrumental in challenging them to start MAD in October 2010, which stands for, “Making A Difference.” “We realised that there are many of our own brothers and sisters who are struggling so much in life and we need to reach out to them in whatever way possible and lend a helping hand”, they express.

“Another reason behind this team is to contribute in small ways to try and beautify our land especially Kohima town. we are all very tired of the kind of roads we travel everyday. There are no proper dustbins, no proper clean toilets for public, no safe drinking water facility for free, no proper place to hang out and rest peacefully. The only thing we have is lots and lots of DUST. We are not saying we can achieve to provide all this things but we believe whatever small work we do for our society can bring a lot of change which is much needed”, they further press on.
It is, in short, a team that walks the talk in bringing about a few positive change in our society. They recognize that everybody has a desire to bring change and help others but  also aware that it becomes difficult on one’s own ability, the whole idea is to bring people together who has a desire to help others and  contribute to the society. It functions with a minimum contribution of Rs. 50 from its members every month, and use the money to spread some good deeds in our land especially targeting Kohima, to begin with. 
Towards this endeavor, they explain, “most of us spend money unnecessarily when we  have. To spend 100 Rupees in a day is not a big thing anymore for most of us but at the same time there are a lot of people who work very hard to earn that 100 Rupees everyday, not to spend that money for themselves but to take care of their families. Today our society is facing a lot of problems and there are lots of good works that we can do but we still keep on depending on the Government, hoping and praying that something good will happen but it’s high time we wake up from our sleep and take care of our society.”
The Team also has a desire to beautify our small town in whatever way possible even as they speak their minds when they say, “we believe that change is only possible if we all take the responsibility to contribute in small or big ways. We believe and practice the saying, ‘Action speaks louder than words’.”
Action, indeed speaks louder than words and they have definitely walked their talks, evident from what they have achieved so far. Just to list a few, the MAD team organized a one day seminar called the Initiative of Change in February 2014 at Zubza where people, both young and old from Nagaland, Australia, Lebanon, Maharashtra, Odisha, Gujarat, etc came together to interact and discuss social issues and how to bring change and impact our society.
The Team also donated 15 Garden Umbrellas to our Naga mothers who sell vegetables at BOC with the prime objective of providing shelter as well as beautify the market place, and also contributed clothes and furniture to Tabitha Enabling school (a school for differently abled children).

And yet, it’s never easy to work together as a team, even as they confess that in a place like Kohima where corruption is the biggest problem, it’s really a big challenge to work for change. “Everyone is so caught up in their own world  trying to be  richer and richer every minute that we have all forgotten to check the things that need to be taken care of. We all talk about change but sadly very few walk the talk”, they rightly point out.  
However, as a team, they strive to reach out to as many young people as they can to let them know that change begins from oneself. “On the other hand we want to create an awareness of our  responsibility as a youth in society. It has never been so easy to reach out to all our youths but we are taking one step at a time. We hope that everyone will come forward to play their own role to bring change in our society”, they express with optimism.

CORE TEAM MEMBERS ~
Mele Pucho: Proprietor of ‘Symphony School of Music/ Symphony School of Rock’
Chiset Disong: Proprietor of ‘Pinks and Blues’
Avino Tase: Kohima Doordarshan
Ketoriavi Sakhrie: Teacher
Lichan Humtsoe: Government Servant
Apong: Student
Vira: Entrepreneur

ADVISORS~
Theja Meru
Ayieno Kechü




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