Monday 19 July 2010

“Big Society”? Sorry Mr. Prime Minister…we thought of it first!

There’s been widespread criticism of David Cameron’s “Big Society” plan launched today. Many are seeing it as a “passing of the buck” by the coalition government and merely a slight of hand to distract joe public from the widespread spending cuts about to hit local authorities. While I don’t profess to have a clear understanding of exactly how Mr. Cameron’s new society is to work, I do applaud the spirit of volunteering and community service at the heart of the plan. As a society, for too long, we’ve been happy to let someone else take responsibility. That has to change – we all need to show more care for our local environment, neighbourhood and community if we want to build a better world.

That’s what National Sewa Day (NSD) is all about – COMMUNITY. NSD is the most significant and ambitious cross community volunteering programme in the UK for at least a generation. The plan? To get thousands upon thousands of folks, across the UK, to come out and give one day of their time to help their fellow man (or woman!). When? 21 November 2010. Where? Wherever YOU decide to make a positive impact. So far we have gathered the support of over 100 different community organisations and networks. We would love more organisations and individuals to join us. Check out our website to find out how you can take part: http://www.nationalsewaday.org

Now clearly, one day isn’t going to make a significant difference but we’re hoping that NSD will lead to habit formation – that folks who take part this year will make volunteering a part of their regular routine. We’re also hoping that the thousands of people taking part in this year’s event will send out a very powerful message to the other 60 million people in the UK and encourage them to step forward next year.

The woes of the global credit crisis are beginning to manifest themselves at the local level. You’re going to start seeing its effects around you – especially the on less fortunate. You have a choice – either to stand by and watch or to do something positive about it. If you decide to choose the latter option, come and join us on 21 November 2010. Take part in NSD to make a better world for us and for our children.



Arup Ganguly

Chairman – National Sewa Day

2 comments:

  1. I couldn't agree more with what you say. The Big Society seems like a Big Con - there's nothing new to volunteering and good minded people wanting to make a difference. Altruism is good but not when politicians try to use it for their own gains.

    Seva is about providing selfless service and what you're doing is quite remarkable. I look forward to participating on 21st November 2010.

    Mamta Patel

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  2. You are doing a great job. Us so called fortunate ones must look after the unfortunate deprive communities that we live in. Regarding the " Big Society" agenda of the Prime minister is a con trick.

    It should be the other way round. Voluntary group should have additional funding to do the job that they are asked to do. Surely that would be much cheaper way of dealing with social problems rather than an army of bureaucrats earning silly money with little knowledge of the society. I am trustee, director and office bearer ( Chair of 4 ) voluntary organisations and I some time think that these bureaucrats take full advantages by organising round tables and focus groups where they pick up our brains and produce reports that keeps them in their jobs!

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