Open Hand Republic | Cultural Jamming and more | 25 January , 5-7 pm




Dear Friends of Chandigarh ,

Warm wishes. The sun is shining today with an all new shine and glory. The much awaited day is near. Tomorrow afternoon , most of us will be catching up at Open Hand Monument , in Sector -1
( Map : http://maps.google.co.in/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=112117253450069483213.0004720a4293875ca0a0f&z=18 )

The Program is as under :

1. 'Kites of Freedom' - 4 :15 - 5:15 pm
2. Brief intro to the Concept of Open Hand Monument and the 'Contemplation pit' 5:15-5:30
3. Idea Exchange and discussion forum centered around 'your' plans for the city. (5:30-6 :15pm )
4. Break 6:15 -6:30
5. Experimental photography - Painting with light and Light animation.6:30 Onwards .

Request to the participants

1. As on date people are not allowed to take vehicles to the open space near the Open Hand, so you are requested to park the vehicles on the footpath ,just beyond the Bridge with a Punjab and Haryana High Court board on it.
2. The security might ask you where are you going. You can pleasantly reply "We are going to Open Hand Monument' . Its a Public place and no one needs any special permissions to go there.
3. If you have some 'battery-Torches' /searchlights etc ... plz do bring along , they will help in Photography experiments.
4. You are free to bring your own kites, though we have a set of 10 tri-colour kites for you. But availability depends on the number of people participating.
5. In case of any doubts or problem , the helpline remains 9888 340 250 , my number.
6. Bring in your friends and family . Bring your cameras. We need to reach out to Citizens with the actual message of 'Open Hand'

I hope to see you there tomorrow.

Peace n jOy,
Dr Gaurav Chhabra

Heritage Reclamation | Chandigarh Youth to Revive the neglected Heritage Structure in Sector -34 |


a Re-Discovery
The cozy winter sun gives a great opportunity to commute in the City beautiful on Bicycle with much ease. One of the best things I find about it is that the slow pace gives a great chance to explore the city in much more details. On one such random ride in the city, I came across an unknown, hidden and ignored treasure of the city.
The city, which has been trying since quite a few years to get into the ‘World Heritage’ list, has actually overlooked and ignored a few very important and deserving Heritage sites of the city. This note is about a little re-discovery of past connections, a lost heritage and its revival by the Citizens of the city.

Where and What is this Lost Heritage
In sector 34-A, on the road connecting the passport office to state library, what may appear to any passerby a dump of refuse and overgrown weeds on roadside, is actually a long forgotten bookmark in the History of the city. On 12th May 1978 , the foundation stone of New City Centre of the City viz Sector 34 was laid by the then Chief Commissioner of Chandigarh , Mr. TN Chaturvedi. This re-enforced concrete structure, on its three sides bears motifs that represent the culture ,spirit and vision behind the inception of the city. The brass plate, describing the structure has long gone missing.
M N Sharma the first Indian Chief Architect of the City, says : “The experience I gained in the planning of Sector 17 as a city centre, I used in the Development of sector 34 as a Sub city centre and on 12 may 1978, we laid the foundation monument commemorating this event.”
However , conspicuous by its absence, on any of the list of tourist spots of Chandigarh and like a similar and unknown structure in Sector 35 (Foundation stone of 2nd Phase of Chandigarh/1966) this symbol of past glory is today biting dust due to the neglect and ignorance of the authorities. What could have been an important Tourist destination on the Chandigarh's map, today lies in shackles, marred by its unkempt surroundings and lack of any care.

Symbolism in Chandigarh
All over the city on various structures there exist a lot of motifs ranging from figures of indigenous animals to abstract figures. All of them represent the culture , spirit and vision of Chandigarh. However not many people are aware of this fact .

On the foundation stone there are following motifs :

1. Bird of Peace by Mr MN Sharma , that represents the constant need of working towards the world peace.

2. A wheat ear : This symbol was traced from the etchings on the walls of ramp of secretariat , where it was made by some daily wagers while on work. Corbusier got it traced on tracing paper and then replicated it at this structure .

3. Sun and space : Designed by Corbusier ,represent the vision behind the planning of Chandigarh .


On Sector 35 structure, there exist a beautiful Peacock also picked from indigenous drawings of workers and an Etched Map of Chandigarh .

M.N. Sharma said : ‘I think it would be great interest to historians ,and research scholars from all over the world who come to Chandigarh, the most modern city designed by Le Corbusier."
Reviving the Heritage
On Sunday, 17th January, 11 :30 am onwards, atleast 15 youth from the city , from varied background would be coming ahead to clean up the place. The place, which has been neglected over years, now has a dense weed growth of ‘Dhatura’ bushes and wild grass along with littering, Human excreta and disposed bottles of abusive drugs etc. We would be armed with ’big brooms’ , ‘Grass cutting swords’, kassi /tasla etc. and will divide the work- load amongst us.
In the land of Gandhi, when it comes to bring about the change in society, what’s better to describe this than his own wordings - ‘Be the Change’ .Youth all over the country is becoming aware towards its role and participation in the society, people in Chandigarh are also not behind.
With the aim to positively channelize the energy of Chandigarh youth, we have been time and again exploring new and alternative methods of involving them in constructive and expressive work as this.

Event Schedule
Time : Sunday , 17th Jan, 11:30 am - 3 pm
Venue : Sector 34-A 150 mtrs from Hotel Orange, on road behind Piccadily Cinema towards petrol pump.
Activity : Cleaning up , brooming, deweeding, garbage collection around the Heritage Structure by city youth

FREE the OPEN HAND Monument !!






Chandigarh, 3rd January the first Sunday of 2010 . On this morning , braving the chilly weather and drizzle , 20 of Chandigarh's citizens went to the 'Open Hand Monument' , with monosyllable placards ,standing hand in hand in solidarity to convey a loud message very subtly " Free The Open Hand " , so as to reclaim the legacy , our own monument, the Common man's monument - The Open Hand.
The place which was intended to be the Mecca of Democracy where people could come, discuss the problems of the city and come out with solutions, today lies far away from Common man's reach!

Campaign for 15th Aug - Independence Day !

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Yuva Parliament 4 - Saturday, 9th May






Youth power is said to be taking over. As we approach the forthcoming Parliamentary Elections, the widespread disenchantment among India’s youth, is an issue, which we can no longer afford to brush under the carpet
Coming to the forthcoming Parliamentary polls, the youth plays a pivotal role as the Indian electorate of 2009 will be the youngest since 1952. Anticipating the impact that the youth will make this year, various political parties are leaving no stones unturned to lure them. Add to it, the various campaigns launched to inspire the youths to vote. Yes, the youths can make a difference.

Campaigns like Re! One Billion Votes, Lead India, Youngistaan, Sacche ko chune, acche ko chune and others aim at inviting the young bloods to exercise their democratic rights.
But are these initiatives really inspiring enough? If you talk to first-time voters, they are absolutely sure of what they want. But what they are more concerned about is the candidate to vote for.

Yuva Parliament – 4 aims to help the youth of Chandigarh evaluate whom they want to give their valuable vote. We aim to get the Lok Sabha elections-2009 candidates from Chandigarh parliamentary constituency, on a common platform for a face to face discussion. We expect the youth of Chandigarh to listen to these candidates, to question their promises and to evaluate them without being biased.

The contours of Indian politics are changing and the young urban society can indeed impact results. Let us not give ourselves the excuse that we cannot/should not vote because we do not know who’s worthy enough for our vote! Instead lets utilize this platform of Yuva Parliament to question-discuss-brainstorm-evaluate and realize the power of our Vote !

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Pustak School @ 18th jan - Fun Education :)




The hiatus is over, the souls are refreshed, the evolution is on and we are back into doing what we do the best.

"Bhaiya, aaj bahot mazzaa aaya, ABC aur Counting seekh ke. Agle Sunday dubaara aana please", said an ecstatic 7 yr. old nandi, who lives in the Sec. 25 janta colony and studies at the Colony's Pustak School.

We Volunteer kicked off the first event of this year, with slum kids at Pustak School, Sec.25, Chd. As always there was "Fun education" for the little angels and lot to learn for the elders. Volunteers from around the city participated to spend their Sunday with the under privileged kids. They were imparted education through presentations on their laptops including loads of audio-visuals which was different from their regular classroom studies breaking the monotony. Kids enjoyed cartoons as well as learned from presentations lessons on the personal cleanliness, regular syllabus like the alphabet and the numerals.

And as always, a Quotient of fun was added to the proceedings by the volunteers that were present at the school.

Pit-Stop 2009 - Sunday, 18 Jan 09 - Pustak School

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PiT-sToP 2009


Santa Singh asks Banta Singh:

“O Paaji….mere kuch sawaal haige ne”

Banta Singh: O ji te fer purchoo

Santa Singh: “Ok ji….fallowing aaaaare mai phew Sawaal ji”

Phirst Ji: Saaade desh di chaar best of best nadiyaan keriyaan ne ji?

Secund Ji: Saade desh da pradhaan mantra kaun haiga ji?

Third ji: Duniya wish sabton ucha kera parbat hai ji?

Te Last question ji....don’t mind please: Tuhanu koi game khedni aandi hai ji?

Banta Singh: Oye hoye! Eh ki syapaaa paa dita tooon….. yaaar ene aukhe sawaal….na ji …main taan panjvi paas vi nahin....

Eye don’t know ji.................Saaaari!

Santa Singh: O ji don’t worry “ We Volunteer “ da saaal da pehla event haiga…. Othe chalde haan…

I am sure ji…… baraaa gyaan te jolly good event hona ji.

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The hiatus is over, the souls are refreshed, the evolution is on and we are back into doing what we do the best.

We Volunteer will be kicking off the first event of this very special New Year 2009. The year where there will be change and the change for good.

PiT-sToP 2009 will be organized at our home turf, Pustak School, sector 25 (behind Dainik Bhaskar).

As always there will be “Funeducation” for the little angels and lot to learn for the grown ups.

So cancel all your Sunday plans and message at wevolunteer.chd@gmail.com with subject as PITSTOP2009 to participate.

Event co-ordinators : Aman and Neha.

As always, everyone’s welcome. When the house is rockin!.... don’t bother knocking .

Event Date: 18th January 2009

Venue: Pustak School, Sector 25, Chandigarh


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