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Posted on 03-07-09 9:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear STX Alumni,
 
Some of you might have already received an email from Radeep Khadka from GAA regarding the plight of "Jhamke" from Godavari. If not, scroll below for the copied text of the email. Jhamke needs us!
 
I did not go to Godavari myself, but my brother did; and I only have fond memories of "Jhamke" through my weekend visits to my brother. I am sure most of you who went through Godavari must also cherish Jhamke's love, care and, most of all, his simple yet honest and unquestioning dedication to the institution and it's pupil through most of his life.
 
A handful of generous members of the Alumni have already pledged handsome amounts for the cause.
 
I say, let's hold off on the large pledges for now. The essential beauty of these kinds of endeavors should come not from the amount we pledge, rather from the symbol of "togetherness" that we can show in times of need. So, I suggest maximum number of alumnus donate whatever small amount they can ($10, $20, etc.) to help
"Jhamke". The principal Jhamke owes is relatively small anyway (in dollar terms), so I think we should strive towards paying off his entire debt, rather than just helping him with the interest payments, which is what the honest "Jhamke" is seeking help on. This way, our help would stand to mean more by relieving him
from the strain of interests that he may never be able to otherwise.

I am willing to co-ordinate the collection in the US. Since we should be acting fast on this, I have taken the liberty of setting the deadline of Saturday,  March 14th, 2009 to make pledges and/or to send
checks. You can pledge by email (anil_shahi_et@hotmail.com)[anil(underscore)shahi(underscore)et@hotmail.com] and send your checks written to "Anil Shahi" to:

111-01 78th Avenue
Forest Hills, NY 11375
 
If you need to talk to me: 917-670-1057
 
I will make the final list of donors available to you all -- and to GAA -- for the purpose of transparency.
 
That said, I really think we should also establish a St. Xavier's Alumni Trust Fund in the US. Today it's Jhamke -- tomorrow it could be someone else, or something else. We could even use the fund to provide scholarships for the needy at St. Xavier's, so that the school that has made us who we are today can continue to make more of us, even while providing opportunities to the less privileged. More on this another time,
though, after much homework I shall do on logistical aspects of the idea.
 
If we raise more than what we need for Jhamke in this round, perhaps we can even save the excess amount to be deposited into the future "STX Alumni Trust Fund".  
 
Please forward this message to as many STX alumnus as possible.
 
Anil J. Shahi, "ET" ('85)
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Email from Radeep Khadka:
 
Dear Members, 
 
For those of you who studied in St Xavier's Godavari will recall 'Mr Jhamke'. He was an employee of Godavari School from 1966 till 1997.
 
'Jhamke Dai' as I know him, came to GAA  a few days back and shared with me this sad part of his life which has been troubling him. I would like to share it with members who would know him and may
be able to help him.

Jhamke was living a quiet, happy villager's life after retirement from Godavari. He still lives in the village further down from 'bigfield'. Among his two sons, the elder (Sujan Basel) worked for Bishnu AutoWorkshop. He'd been working there for 10 years and was a trustworthy employee. This son fell in love with a (not supported by Jhamke) girl. He brought the girl home a few times and eventually decided to marry her. Apparently, the girl had been through a rough childhood having had to live with her step mom. Her dream plan was to go to Korea for working purposes. The girl was in the applying process when they decided to tie the knot. Despite Jhamke's worries and warnings against the marriage the son eventually married the girl and brought her home. 11 months later the family was gifted with a beautiful daughter. 4 months affter this Jhamke's daughter in law's visa to Korea was approved. She left, leaving her 4 month daughter with her husband's family.
 
The daughter-in-law came back to Nepal after 4 years (a year before she was due). Her first reaction to her husband was the house was very messy and dirty and asked him to renovate it immediately. After getting Jhamke's permission, his son spent 1 lakh Rs renovating the house. This money he had borrowed from different places. Eventually after picking up fights on regular basis, the daughter in law and his son had a last blow in which windows were smashed in the house and cops had to intervene. This followed the lady giving divorce to his son. His son, due to all this has gone mad. On top of this medical expenses not, to pay back the 1 lakh his son owed different people, Jhamke deposited the papers of his family land. He still had payments to make and had to sell his wife's jewellery. Daily rations were even hard to meet so his wife borrowed a sum of Rs 25,000 from the Local Women's Samuha.
 
Now, here's where he wants help. Every 15 days, he has to pay Rs 1600 to the Women's Samuya (repayment of the loan). This is getting impossible for a family with a medically insane son and a long time retired father. He is worried due to the shame in the locality his wife might end up doing something irrational.
 
Jhamke say if someone could lend him this amount asap he would be very grateful and definitely paybackk as soon as he can. If someone would be willing to hire him for somekind of work until he pays back, is also fine with him.

Please call GAA at 4414785 or me at 9841382053 to know more and help.
 
Regards,
Radeep Khadga
Office Manager
Godavari Alumni Association
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Posted on 03-08-09 9:35 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I think it is a great idea to open a trust fund for teachers/workers of the school. I will do what I can to help Jhamke dai too...thanks for putting this here...
 
Posted on 03-10-09 4:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Some of you have responded in my email with pledges, or to let me know that the checks have been mailed. Others have informed me that their respective batches are also engaged in separate fund raisings for this cause; and yet others have already donated directly to GAA personnel. That's great news! Jhamke dai is getting help!

Again, though, if (the rest of) you reside in the US, and are still in a quandary about how to to send the donation, please consider sending them to me so that we can send the lump sum at once, which would obviously save us money on transfer fees, every penny of which Jhamke dai can make the best use of.

Please make your pledges via email: anil(underscore)shahi(underscore)et@hotmail.com
Or by phone: 917-670-1057
Deadline: Saturday, 14th, March, 2009

Or, you can send your checks written to "Anil Shahi" to:

111-01 78th Avenue
Forest Hills, NY 11375

Thank you!

 
Posted on 03-10-09 9:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey Poonte,
             has anyone informed Jhamke dai that help is on the way? That would give him and his family some relief.


P.S: When I heard about it, I had asked my parents to make a pledge directly to Jhamke dai. In the future though, I would be more than happy to contribute to a trust fund....."St. Xavier's Alumni Trust Fund" sounds great.


 
Posted on 03-10-09 8:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks, sajhapost, for your continued support and concern.

Yes, at least a couple of GAA Executives (Office Manager and the Treasurer), as I understand it, are in constant touch with Jhamke dai regarding the help being sought around the world.

Guys...time's running out! Make a pledge soon!

Again, the deadline for making the pledges: March 14th, Saturday, 2009

Thanks!

 
Posted on 03-12-09 11:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Funds raised so far through this channel: $665

As I promised in the beginning, the final list of donors will be made public at
the end.

COME ON, GUYS! TWO MORE DAYS TO GO FOR YOU TO MAKE A PLEDGE! SATURDAY, MARCH 14TH, 2009 IS THE
DEADLINE...DON'T WAIT!!!


Even if we raise more than what Jhamke dai actually may need (after combining
various channels of collection), we can still donate the excess amount to him
as a gesture of deep gratitude on our part for his simple yet touching and
meaningful contribution in our lives.

Remember, he has said he'd appreciate a job offer to pay back the
"loan". Why not let our dear Jhamke dai retire in peace? He deserves
at least this much from us!

Think again: His ever-joyful attitude, caring/loving personality, and
unrelenting dedication...all this despite he was poor and perhaps wished he had
the same opportunities that we did.

Thanks again!!

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Not to be a party-pooper, but this sounds like a domestic dispute gone awry.  I don't know Jhamke dai.  Sounds like a nice guy.  But there are always two sides, sometimes even more, to the story.  What other facts do we know?  Is buhari a real culprit here?  Are we to base our decision on the fact that a-jaat ko buhari divorced the son?  They have upgraded the house.  Can they sell their renovated house and move to a lesser house similar to before?  I don't know, seems like there are too many questions.


I am not saying that people should not help Jhamke dai.  Please do so, if you believe that is a right thing to do.  But after reading the original post, I felt that there are probably more deserving destinations for your charitable dollars.


Just my honest opinion.  I am sorry Poonte-dai, I have been a fan of your funny posts. 


 
Posted on 03-12-09 7:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks for your concern, Riten, and for the opportunity to share my own perspective on it.

Given that the original email could very well have been written differently -- it looks like a direct transcription of colloquial description from Jhamke dai -- it sure is possible for people to misinterpret certain aspects thereof. Nevertheless, regardless of how Jhamke dai might have gotten to where he is now, he is in need of help. Family dispute gone bersirk? Jhamke dai WAS part of our extended family for three decades!

Buhaari ko kuraa...as I said, let us not indulge too much into what seems to be a (unfortunately) direct transcription of "little-educated" Jhamke dai's "moukhik bibaran".

I still request all Xavierians to overlook any perceived suspicions and come forth with help. Afterall, three decades of unquestioning service to the school and unconditional love and care that he provided to all those who went to STX Godavari far outweigh whatever misconceptions we might have of his plight now.

So, shall we, gentlemen?

(As of 11:00 am, Saturday, March 14th, 2009):
Total pledges: 14 [8 received]
Total amount pledged: $985
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Thanks to the 14 contributors so far. We still have a whole day today to collect more funds, so if you know of any Xavierian who might be interested in contributing, and may not have done so yet, please remind him!

I have also prepared a short letter (in Nepali) to Jhamke dai from the contributors. I paste the contents thereof below expecting constructive comments from anyone.

The NC Rupees amount will depend on the rate on the day of the transfer, as will the dollar amount should there be any more contributions.



प्यारो झम्के दाई,



तपाईं माथि आईलागेको अप्रिय क्षणहरुको खबर सुन्दा हामीलाई दुःख लागेको छ,
र यस दुखःद घडिमा तपाईंको सहयोगको निम्ति जुट्ने अवसर पाउंदा हर्ष पनि.



तपाईं संग बिताएका ति माया, ममता र स्नेहले भरिपूर्ण रमाईला क्षणहरुको
स्मरण गर्दै, र सेन्ट् जेवियर्स् गोदावरी स्कूल परिवार प्रति समर्पित
तपाईंको  तीन दशक सम्मको ईमानदारिता र अमुल्य योगदानको कदर गर्दै,
हामी हाल अमेरिका रहेका केही पुराना बिद्यार्थीहरुको तर्फबाट तपाईंलाई
सहयोग स्वरुप,



$९८५.०० (अमेरिकी डलर नौ सय पच्यासी),

तदअनुसार, रु. ७८८००.०० (नेपाली रुपैयां अठहत्तर हजार आठ सय)



स्वीकार गर्नु होला.



तपाईं र तपाईंको परिवारलाई सुख र शान्तिको कामना गर्दै,



भवदिय,
 
Posted on 03-18-09 9:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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As of Wednesday AM, March 18th, 2009:

Total contributors: 21
Total raised: $1260

I will be transferring the money to GAA account today.

For those who have not sent the checks yet, this notice should also serve as a friendly reminder to do so.

Contributors/pledges:

Class of early 70's:
Anonymous ($20) -- received

Class of '78:
Pravin Rana ($100)
Rabi Burathoki ($100) -- received

Class of '85:
Anil J. Shahi ($100) -- received
Anup Raj Joshi ($100) -- received
Nirmal Ghimire ($100) -- received
Rabindra Bhattachan ($50) -- received
Anonymous ($50) -- received
Suphal Gauchan ($100) -- received
Anonymous ($50)

Class of '86:
Rassendra Shah ($50) -- received

Class of '87:
Niraj Shrestha ($25)

Class of '88:
Mahesh Gurung ($25) -- received
San Pradhan ($100) -- received
Sushil Bogati ($50)

Class of '93:
Rushil Shakya ($100)

Class of '94:
Ashish Man Sherchan ($25)
Lolombahang Rai ($50)
Nischal Shrestha ($25)
Yureesh Chitrakar ($25)

Class of '99:
Niroj Shrestha ($15)
 
Posted on 03-23-09 7:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear all,



Due to some misinformation the first time around, the money transfer
had to be halted last week. It has now been successfully sent to GAA
account at Himalaya Bank, Thamel Branch; and Bhoo Arun Malla, the GAA
Treasurer, will work on handing the money over to Jhamke dai.



Date and time transfer ordered: Monday, March 23, 2009, 11:00 am (NY Time)

Expected date of transfer completion: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 (NY time)




Amount transferred: US $1261.00 (N. Rupees 101,321.35 @ $1=Rs. 80.35)



Also, I am pleased to let you all know that Mr. Raju Tuladhar, the
proprietor of Prabhu Money Transfer, NY Branch, was aware of GAA and
gleefully announced that he'd waive the transfer fee of $18.00, without
even any prior request from my side. That was quite a surprise, so I
think it'd be only appropriate if we think of him in the future should
any of us need to transfer money to Nepal:



Raju Tuladhar, Director

NET (Nepal Express Transfer)

72-30 Broadway (Basement)

Jackson Heights, NY 11372



Ph. 718-205-9757

E-mail: nepalexpresstransfer@yahoo.com

www.nepalmoneytransfer.com



Nepal Office:

Prabhu Money Transfer

Katipath, Kathmandu, Nepal



Ph: +977-1-4247122, 4266142

Fax: +977-1-4249258

E-mail: prabhux@mail.com.np



Final list of contributors (THANK YOU ALL!):



Class of early 70's:

Anonymous ($20) -- received



Class of '78:

Pravin Rana ($100)

Rabi Burathoki ($101) -- received



Class of '85:

Anil J. Shahi ($100) -- received

Anup Raj Joshi ($100) -- received

Nirmal Ghimire ($100) -- received

Rabindra Bhattachan ($50) -- received

Anonymous ($50) -- received

Suphal Gauchan ($100) -- received

Anonymous ($50) -- received



Class of '86:

Rassendra Shah ($50) -- received



Class of '87:

Niraj Shrestha ($25)



Class of '88:

Mahesh Gurung ($25) -- received

San Pradhan ($100) -- received

Sushil Bogati ($50) -- received



Class of '93:

Rushil Shakya ($100) -- received



Class of '94:

Ashish Man Sherchan ($25)

Lolombahang Rai ($50)

Nischal Shrestha ($25)

Yureesh Chitrakar ($25)



Class of '99:

Niroj Shrestha ($15) -- received
 


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