27.2.09

spectators:



you saw it happen

you walked away

you saw it happen
you intervened

you might have seen someone else experience
street sexual harassment/ violence/ or being 'eve teased'

did you support the survivor?
or
did you walk away?
what made you react?

what made you indifferent?

PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE
OF BEING A SPECTATOR TO STREET
SEXUAL HARASSMENT OR 'EVE TEASING'
you might find this form of use- or you could simply email in the incident.
e: blurtblanknoise at gmail dot com

26.2.09

Reported

Gangs attack women in ‘western attire’
* Deepika Arwind * Two attacks in
broad daylight with people just looking on *

Bangalore: In what appears to be inspired by the pub attack in Mangalore,
three women have been attacked in the city over the past week. All three in
their 20s and in “western clothing” were subject to varying degrees of
violence. The first incident took place on February 17 at 1.10 p.m. in
Indiranagar, when a young woman’s car was closely followed by two men on a
motorcycle. “I was returning from my German class. I noticed the men
following me, hooting and then overtaking my car,” she said on her blog,
giving a detailed account of the unprovoked assault. She was spat on and her
car was blocked even as the other car drivers, instead of stopping to help,
just wanted her to get out of the way.

Speaking to *The Hindu* on condition of anonymity, the traumatised woman
said: “Everyone could see that they were being aggressive and yelling
obscenities in Kannada. No one came to my rescue.” After a chase, she sought
refuge in an apartment building, where she was cornered. One of the men
continued to shout obscenities and moved threateningly close. When she
slapped him in self-defence, he punched her. “Aggravated, I shouted at him
in Kannada. He was stunned to hear me speak the language. He noted down my
licence plate number and told the guard he would harm me later,” she said.
Shaken, she filed a complaint with the Deputy Commissioner of Police (East).
DCP East B.K. Singh said that the complaint was registered 48 hours after
the incident. “We are not able to identify the accused as the CCTVs at the
signals have recordings for 24 hours only. We are investigating.”
Second assault

The second incident took place on Tuesday at 10 a.m., when a 28-year-old
woman on her way to Kormangala was accosted by four men near RBANM’s College
in Ulsoor. “Four men got off an SUV and started screaming at me. They tugged
at my clothes in front of at least eight mute spectators. One of them even
pulled my shrug off, scratched my neck and hit my ear,” she told *The
Hindu*on condition of anonymity. She said that the four were all aged
between 25
and 35. “When I said I would call the police, one of them offered me his
mobile phone and told me to go right ahead. They saw an airline tag on my
bag, got more aggravated and called me an outsider,” she said. “One of them
said I must be part of the pink chaddi campaign.” Fortunately, an army van
passed by and two soldiers ordered the men to stop harassing the woman.

“At first, the men even shoved the armymen, but stopped after they saw there
were other soldiers in the van. It seemed like they were on a mission and
looking for a victim,” she said, adding she is too shaken to file a
complaint.

Later the same day, at 9 p.m., a young filmmaker was attacked by four men
near High Grounds, past the Mount Carmel College. “At first, they jostled me
and I told them to back off. They shouted obscenities in Kannada. I yelled
back in English, which seemed to provoke them. It grew into a fight when
they punched me and said I ‘deserved’ it for wearing jeans and sleeveless
kurta and walking alone at night.” She managed to get into an autorickshaw
and flee but not before they tried to drag her out. She registered a
complaint at the High Grounds Police Station on Wednesday morning.


Blank Noise Bangalore:
We are meeting this Sunday
3pm- 5 pm. Cubbon Park
.
All are welcome. Bring in your questions, thoughts, ideas.
confirm via email: blurtblanknoise at gmail dot com




11.2.09

Understanding , Underwearing

It is not difficult to imagine a right-wing vehicle reacting strongly to what they perceive to be contaminating influences of the 'authentic' that they zealously guard. It is, in fact, even easier to imagine that a political fabric that has resorted to every kind of staged drama of 'authentic' to build its own inner confidence. The metaphor of an inviolable/invincible male, that perceives its female property being appropriated by alien seduction as violation of its own sovereignty, in this case is hard to avoid. Much like Katrina in Namastey London finally came around and dumped the white boy and embraced Akshay's nourishing Desi masculinity to corroborate the crisis in nationalist masculinity.

V-day hullabaloo has escalated in most big cities (with Sena/Bajrang Dal folks destroying shop windows displaying V-day pretty things etc.)over the past few years. Increasing flows of global capital into our cities have accelerated the consumption and production of 'global' cultures on cityscapes. This aggravates the right and pokes their masculine anxiety even more. The recent attacks on women are a specific kind of lament of shaky nationalist masculinity losing 'control' over its women.

So what does the Pink-Chaddi campaign signify in this crisis? A direct and provocative opposition/rejection of oppressive masculinity. The obvious image of underwear signifiying feminist politics of personal becoming political. The cliched argument against this technology of radical opposition will be that it is the preserve of urbane, pubgoing, cigarette-smoking women who exclude other sections from their expressions of dissent. To me that is boring critique as it is obviously one form of feminist subjectivity that is legitimate and expess-worthy, of the many that can exist. In fact, it is probably better off being exclusionary than urbane bubblegum women being 'inclusive' by purporting to speak for large numbers that we can't possibly represent.

I want to poke the question of the celebratory/emancipatory role played by the Pink Chaddi here. The provocative image of underwear carries on its shoulders histories of clothing and containing of the body as a modality of power, the Chaddi definitely comes with baggage. The notion that a symbol of repression that is rooted in the ''vernacular'' packaging of the Hindu right has to evoke a symbol of freedom that is rooted in mass cultures of production of the erotic (pink + chaddi) carries, to my mind, troublesome implications that the way out of oppressive ''vernacular'' patriarchies are in global commodity chains. Of course, numerous examples from Bollywood come to mind, where the elusive, defiant sexuality of the woman is captured and contained once she submits to the hero's overtures and to the proposition of being owned. She is then, a good woman, a non-threatening one. The PCC turns the symbols upside down, and shows the bad, pubgoing woman as having accessed freedom. It sticks with the binaries of sari-vernacular-submissive, leather-skirt-defiant though. My question remains that in the act of opposition to oppressive nationalist masculinity, does freedom have to be contained in the Panty and coloured Pink? Does Victoria's Secret hand us the freedom that Hindu right moral police try to destroy?

10.2.09

REPORTING TO REMEMBER



Starting with the most recent Mangalore pub attack we would like to build a list of incidents involving attacks on/threats to women under the pretext of culture, tradition and religion.
1-political parties/ religious groups/ individuals

2-nature of attack- who they attacked. why they attacked. you could also send articles/links explaining that.

3-when.date

4-location.region.


You can add to this list by adding in the comments section below or by emailing us at blurtblanknoise at gmail dot com

or if you are on facebook you could add it here:
http://www.facebook.com/inbox/readmessage.php?t=1002230751699&mbox_pos=0#/event.php?eid=103986081520


Nandini report:
December 28, 2008:
Bajrang Dal activists attack a bus ferrying
students on a study tour to Mysore, saying girls and boys from
different religions can't travel together
links: http://www.worldproutassembly.org/archives/2009/02/karnatakas_comm.html
Mohnish Moorjani reports:
Jan 29, 2009
Ram Sene
'Amnesia' Pub. Mangalore


Feb 14, 2006
Shiv Sena
Nallasopara, BombayA mob of 60 Shiv Sainiks, armed with hockey sticks and rods, descended on a private party at Nallasopara on Tuesday and beat up women and children, ripped off their clothes, stole their jewellery and mobile phones and sent a few of the men to hospital.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1416850.cms
http://blogofindia.blogspot.com/2006/02/shiv-sena-disowned-nallasopara-vandals.html
http://www.expressindia.com/news/fullstory.php?newsid=63063
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1420117,prtpage-1.cms


Anivarn Chatterjee reports:

1. Bajrang Dal and the World Hindu Council

2. Human rights activists Angana Chatterji and other female members of the Indian People's Tribunal on the Environment and Human Rights threatened with rape and disrobing, as they take deposition of stories about attacks on minorities. Chatterji later threatened with rape, murder, dismemberment for speaking up.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/06/23/MNG7ADDAE11.DTL
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2005/07/12/does-rss-have-any-moral-standards
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1156238.cms
http://www.thehindu.com/2005/06/15/stories/2005061506381200.htm

3. June 14, 2005

4. Bhubaneswar, Orissa




Anubhav Pradhan reports:


14th Feb,2006
http://www.hindu.com/2006/02/15/stories/2006021523280300.htm
The Shiv Sena staged a protest against Valentine's Day in Kamla Nagar, Delhi "dubbing the Valentine's Day as a marketing gimmick".
The state unit of the National Panthers Party had come out against the Sena, and representatives of the same went around armed with chilly powder. There was sign of trouble in Connaught Place as activists of the two groups came face to face outside Wimpy's but timelpy police intervention prevented any untoward incident.
11th August, 2008
http://www.hindu.com/2008/08/11/stories/2008081161540300.htm
Mr. Ram Dev Yadav killed his wife Geeta and her alleged lover neighbour Jitendra in the Dabri area of Delhi. The crime, committed on 29th July, came to light when the couple's 5yr old son Vicky narrated the gruesome incident during trauma counselling.
nandini raja reports:
October 30, 2008: Bajrang Dal activists attack two
undertrials in Mangalore district sub jail; sixth such attack after
its chief Mahendra Kumar's arrest on September 20.

December 12, 2008: Aggressive posturing at Baba Budangiri by parivar

leaders and Hindu pontiffs

December 27, 2008: Hoysala Sene attacks Fuga bar in Bangalore, alleges

illegal activities

December 28, 2008: Bajrang Dal activists attack a bus ferrying

students on a study tour to Mysore, saying girls and boys from
different religions can't travel together




January 6, 2009: B.V. Seetharam, editor of Mangalore-based newspaper

Karavali Ale, who followed a strong anti-parivar editorial line,
handcuffed and arrested in alleged extortion case. Prior to his
arrest, parivar elements vandalise paper's office.

January 7, 2009: Laddoos distributed in some schools across the state

on Vaikunta Ekadashi. Congress demands biriyani should be distributed
on Ramzan.

January 19, 2009: An arrested dacoit reportedly confesses links with

radical Hindu groups and admits to carrying out the Hubli district
court bombing before the May assembly elections

January 25, 2009: Sri Rama Sene activists attack pub in Mangalore and

molest and beat up women

January 25, 2009: Bajrang Dal activists attack a private party in Mangalore


October 2009- Feb 2010- gangs of men from various right wing Hindu groups such as
Sri Ram Sene, Bajrang Dal, Hindu Rashtra Sena, Hindu Jagaran Vedike in Mangalore , Karnataka, assault Hindu women dating Muslim men. They also attack Muslim men and accuse them of waging a 'love jihad'; that is, according to them, a strategic love plan to convert the hindu girl to islam.

The Hindu reports
recommended report- Tinku Ray for the BBC
bbc report also shared here

9.2.09

For the Pink Chaddi Campaign:


You're late if you haven't heard of the Pink Chaddi Campaign+ the Pubcrawl!!

join them at
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=49641698651&ref=mf




more from Nisha Susan:

Dear All,

You may have heard of the Pink Chaddi Campaign that kicked off three days ago to oppose the Sri Ram Sene. The campaign is growing exponentially (1,300 at this point in the life of our Consortium of Pub-going, Loose and Forward Women) and that is not surprising. Most women in this country have enough curbs on their lives without a whole new franchise cashing in with their bully-boy tactics. Of course, a lot of men have joined the group as well.

Here is we want to do with the Pink Chaddi Campaign. Join in. Be imaginative, have fun and fight back!

Step 1: It does not matter that many of us have not thought about Valentine's Day since we were 13. If ever. This year let us send the Sri Ram Sene some love. Let us send them some PINK CHADDIS.

Look in your closet or buy them cheap. Dirt-cheap. Make sure they are PINK. Send them off to the Sene.

The address to send the package is:
Pramod Muthalik,
Chief, Sri Rama Sene,
#11, Behind New Bus Stand, Gokhul Road, Near Lakshmi Park,
HUBLI - Karnataka

If you don't want to mail it yourself, you can drop it off at the Chaddi Collection Points.

We will be collecting across the country through this week and sending the packages on February 12. More information about Chaddi Collectors in your city soon on our blog: http://thepinkchaddicampaign.blogspot.com/

Step 2: Send the Pink Chaddi Campaign a photograph of the package.

Tell us how many chaddis you are sending out and inspire other women in other cities. You can either mail the information here or you can mail it at our facebook address. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=49641698651&ref=mf


Step 3: On Valentine's Day we do a Pub Bharo action. Go to a pub wherever you are. From Kabul to Chennai to Guwahati to Singapore to LA women have signed up. It does not matter if you are actually not a pub-goer or not even much of a drinker. Let us raise a toast (it can be juice) to Indian women. Take a photo or video. We will put it together (more on how later) and send this as well to the Sri Ram Sene.

Step 4: After Valentine's Day we should get some of our elected leaders to agree that beating up women is ummm... AGAINST INDIAN CULTURE.

For right now, ask not what Dr VS Acharya, Home Minister of Karnataka can do for you. Ask what you can do for him. Here is his blog.
http://drvsacharya.blogspot.com. Send him some love.


Nisha Susan
For the Pink Chaddi Campaign
http://thepinkchaddicampaign.blogspot.com

18.1.09

CURRENT EVENT: BOMBAY. MARCH 29. CALLING ACTION HEROES!

Calling Action Heroes in Bombay for a mobile intervention starting Dadar Station, platform no. 2 AT 2 pm this Sunday, March 29

The intervention demands nothing acrobatic except for the Action Hero to be himself/ herself.

Female Action Heroes:
You may bring along a testimonial in English, HIndi or marathi. It could be in the form of a letter to a stranger.

Male Action Heroes:
You are requested to write. think. note down thoughts about the issue of street sexual harassment- write your testimonial as a witness to it, as someone who could have perhaps knowingly or unknowingly even caused it. Write about your boundaries on the street. Write about street sexual harassment as it affects 'you'.

This event attempts to trigger the start of conversations in public via:
the dispersal of testimonials (sound)
an opinion poll to trigger public discussion on street sexual harassment
pamphlets.

Please bring along anyone- a curious friend? a family member? Everybody is welcome

Please be on time or you just might miss the train!


............................... ................................... .................................... ...........................

Blank Noise Picnics! Blank Noise Chandigarh Picnic. March 7




Blank Noise Chandigarh Picnic. March 7. Saturday
here's what you must bring along:

1. friends/ associates/ colleagues/ relatives/ anyone interested in addressing or probing street sexual harassment.

2. a garment you wore when you were sexually harassed.
reference: Blank Noise: I did not 'ask for it'
http://blog.blanknoise.org/2008/03/i-never-ask-for-it-i-repeat-until-we.html

request to the participating men - do get into conversations with the women you know ( home/ family/ friends) and ask them to contribute a garment for the picnic?

3. an object you always carry when you step out of home- reference
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=58562520368#/event.php?sid=d68feebdd7eadc91dc4b1c6b3941a9c7&eid=46016327805

4. pen . paper . umbrella. sheet. mat.

5. snacks/water

6. confirm on facebook events at :
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=67231172472

*****************************************************************************************
pic below from Blank Noise Picnic Bombay. photo documentation: Manu






pic below from Blank Noise Picnic Chennai:

March 1. Bombay. Joggers Park. Carter Road.

here's what you must bring along:

1. friends/ associates/ colleagues/ relatives/ anyone interested in addressing or probing street sexual harassment.

2. a garment you wore when you were sexually harassed.
reference: Blank Noise: I did not 'ask for it'
http://blog.blanknoise.org/2008/03/i-never-ask-for-it-i-repeat-until-we.html

request to the participating men - do get into conversations with the women you know ( home/ family/ friends) and ask them to contribute a garment for the picnic?

3. an object you always carry when you step out of home- reference
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=58562520368#/event.php?sid=d68feebdd7eadc91dc4b1c6b3941a9c7&eid=46016327805

4. pen . paper . umbrella. sheet. mat.

5. snacks/water

Let us know if you can make it to the picnic. There's an event on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=53406378717#/event.php?eid=53406378717&ref=ts

If you wish to be involved in the planning of the picnic do write to us at blurtblanknoise at gmail dot com. We need a photo documenter + time keeper + nag officer. The script for the picnic is with Yamini Deen.



Yours truly,
Blank Noise Team



Feb 8: Calcutta + Chennai

fyi: photos from Calcutta picnic. Chennai picnic photos coming up. text also coming up.









After a picnic in Bangalore we thought it would be great to have similar picnics in other cities. It was fun with plenty of reflective conversations, and 'games' too!
(if you would like to organize one in your city, before summer hits us- do write in , right away!)

This one's for all those in Chennai and Calcutta!

You are invited to the 1st Blank Calcutta Noise picnic on the 8th of Feb at Victoria Memorial and the 1st Blank Noise Chennai Picnic at Nageshwara Rao Park

Time: 11 am to 1 pm ( Calcutta)
Where exactly in Victoria Memorial?
You will be informed when you confirm.


Time: 10: 30 am t0 12 30 pm ( Chennai)
Where exactly in Nageshwara Rao Park
You will be informed when you confirm.




We will focus on the plan of action for this year + suggestions/ thoughts/ ideas with all those attending.
Please bring along friends, friends of friends, aunts, uncles, grandparents, neighbours, anyone interested in addressing the issue of street sexual harassment.


Please email in your phone number.
blurtblanknoise@gmail.com

We will call you on the 7th evening in ( Calcutta) and ( Chennai) to confirm exact location within the park.

You can confirm attending also on facebook.
to confirm attending the picnic in Calcutta click here:

http://www.facebook.com/s.php?ref=search&init=q&q=blank%20noise&sid=fe3ff279176e6d8faf60cd3da0f45161#/event.php?eid=49473115177

to confirm attending from Chennai go here:
http://www.facebook.com/editphoto.php?oid=58819008816&success=1&failure=0#/event.php?eid=58819008816

You are requested to bring along the following:
(Please do not forget)

1. a garment you were sexually harassed in. request to the participating men - do get into conversations
with the women you know ( home/ family/ friends) and ask them to contribute a garment for tomorrow's picnic?
reference: Suren Vikash once went home to Chennai bringing back a bag filled with clothes- contributions from cousins and friends- that's exactly the spirit we are looking for!
2.you may want to bring along an interested friend?
3. an object you always carry when you step out of home- reference
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=58562520368#/event.php?sid=d68feebdd7eadc91dc4b1c6b3941a9c7&eid=46016327805
4. if you are in college- then perhaps your college's festival. exam list for this year.
5. pen and paper
6. we will arrange for glasses but if you want to bring your own snack/ tea cup it would help.
7. a mat/ or a sheet to sit on.

Yours truly,
Blank Noise Team




picnic 1 was in Bangalore. jan 18th at Cubban Park. Attended by Thupten K, Dev Sukumar, Amrutha Bushan, Soumya Chandrashekhar, Pallavi Kamakagiri, Meghana Rajamane, Neetha Dilip, Anupama, Sridhar, Kiran, Girija Ruge, Ratna Apnender, Hemangini Gupta, Jasmeen Patheja

23.11.08

towards the museum of street "weapons"












Please note: we do not support the use of weapons. Kindly do not misinterpret us. "Weapons" here is used as a rhetoric. The point of this is to figure out what kind of everyday objects make us feel safe or prepare us to defend ourselves.

We propose to build an online museum of street weapons with your response.

Weapons are objects of defense used by you to feel safe and protected. What are these objects and things that you carry which make you feel safe? And- how do you propose to use them?

Please send us a list of things you carry that prepare you to walk on the streets. If you like you could also send us photos of your defense weapons. If you cannot relate to it- think again- it could be in the way you hold your bag, books across chest etc. Or how many times have you pretended to talk on the mobile phone when out alone? or kept a clenched fist ready?

Think. Remember or simply look in your hand bag and send us your list.

Men are invited to participate as well- you can participate by speaking to women you know about their street weapons and add to this list. Don't just limit it to bloggers- in true Blank Noise spirit- speak with family members, friends, colleagues, domestic help, vegetable vendors- every woman you know! Share this poster on email lists, college and office walls, apartment buildings, neighbourhoods and markets- let's get this going!

You can also confirm/ join in on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2703755288#/event.php?eid=46016327805&ref=mf

Blank Noise Team

disclaimer: Blank Noise does not support "weapons and violent activity" unless absolutely required for defense. Blank Noise is interested in understanding fear , addressing fear and generating discourse around it.


Contributors:
Kismet Nakai, Mandy Van Deven, Ritambhara Mehta
, Anasuya Sengupta, Hemangini Gupta, Dimplicious, Maya Singh, Ratna Apnender, Lindsey Rieder , Sravanthi Dasari,Megha Joshi Bhagat, Sravanthi Dasari, Chitra Badrinarayan, Ritu A Kamath, Maya Hussein Kovskaya, Radha Pandey, Amrutha Bushan, Aastha Gupta, Alaphia Zoyab, Katheeja Talha,Kritika Sharma, Marjorie Barboza, Nabila Zaidi, Annie Zaidi, Arushi Singh, Shaheema Shaw...


supporting text from the blogathon(2006)

She cocoons herself and turns a blind eye to the truth that several men are gazing at her, with not-so-friendly eyes

. Being prepared for such situation does not only mean carrying pepper sprays and joining the weekend Kung Fu/Karate class. The preparation has to start from the mind

Some things, you get used to. Like rage.You will learn to laugh. Humour is a great self-defence tool.

When in public - don't sing, don't smile, don't swing your arms, or your hips. It is better to wear a frown on the streets, along with mouth that looks like it can chew your head off, spewing some rather choice invective, if bothered.

Learn filthy abuse; use it.

A training in martial arts is not every woman’s cup of tea. So, that leaves us with just one weapon - COURAGE!



Listen Audio:

Street Tales of Hyper Women between the age group of 11 to 80 years : Manchester. UK. Cornerhouse


19.11.08

CALLING BLANK NOISE ACTION HEROES IN CHENNAI!

*Please note change of venue.**

We are now meeting at Spencer Plaza, Phase III, Ground Floor Atrium.
Time: 1130 a.m.
Same date: November 30, 2008.






NOV 30TH. SUNDAY. 11 45 AM- 1 PM. PONDY BAZAAR
BLANK NOISE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PRAJNYA
ANNOUNCES A PUBLIC INTERVENTION BASED ON
STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO UNAPOLOGETIC WALKING

We promise you it will be simple. quick. fun and challenging.
So bring along your mom, grandmother, friends, family, colleagues.
Let's make some action heroes!

Say yes and email us at blurtblanknoise at gmail dot com to confirm
or simply click confirm on the facebook events page:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.php?eid=33213279748

We would love to reveal more details but then the surprise of it will be lost. Details will be given out to those who request or confirm.

Blank Noise Members from Chennai JAYSHRI IYER, PRIYANKA, KATHEEJA TALHA
along with Prajnya- Swarna and Nirupama will be working towards making this happen.

You can make this happen by working with us on the pre production or by simply being there no later than 11 45 on November 30th. Pondy Bazaar.

Sign up!

30.10.08

CALL FOR BLANK NOISE VOLUNTEERS AND INTERN:



Blank Noise is a community of Action Heroes ( citizens as volunteers) committed to building safe cities.

You could volunteer your time. skills and efforts into building this collective. You could also propose a project idea by writing to us at blurtblanknoise at gmail dot com.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IXqsRk9b4eIFGoPQ1-oVqJ7_pLVl6SQIFA98MJNcjmk/viewform

Being An Action Hero and working with Blank Noise is about
  • being self confrontational
  • tackling your own biases. questioning them.
  • asking questions
  • meeting deadlines
  • rolling your sleeves . getting your hands dirty
  • being a good listener
  • being enthusiastic
  • being patient
  • being persistent
  • being open
  • responsible
  • putting in that extra bit
  • about collective ownership
  • about doing small things
  • about making time
  • about putting yourself out there
  • about conviction

Got that?
Below is an application form for volunteers and interns.

# TO CREATE BLANK NOISE IN YOUR CITY . OR TO BE ACTIVELY INVOLVED WITH BLANK NOISE FROM YOUR CITY- SIGN UP HERE( time period is not defined. could be one or a variety of tasks/ interests/ ideas)
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pXj9QqBrUiZ7KSAIdHH5eMw


# SIGN UP TO BE A BLANK NOISE INTERN ( time period 2 months)
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pXj9QqBrUiZ5RkZL89UmVew


If you have volunteered with Blank Noise in any way possible- do send in your photo
at blurtblanknoise at gmail dot com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blanknoise/2514560156/

(flickr blog maintained by Dhruva Ghosh. Saptarshi Chakrabarty and Purba Sarkar)



We thank the following people for signing up as volunteers and interns:

( WE WILL BE WRITING TO EACH OF YOU SHORTLY)
JAIPUR
VIVEK KAKKAR
JODHPUR
PRIYANKA BHANDARI
AHMEDABAD
KHUSHALI PUROHIT
MEGHANA NAYAR
KOLKATA
PUSHPITA PRAMANIK
ADITI. NEHA
LUCKNOW
MOHIT SHARMA
HIMIKA
PUNE * SOLAPUR
VISHAL GAIKWAD
VADODRA
JYOTI
CHENNAI
JAYSHRI IYERPRIYANKA
DEEPTI
KATHEEJA TALHA
CAMBRIDGE (UK)
REKHA
ADELE
ROME (ITALY)
ADELE
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SUBHA SUNDARAM
SANDIEGO (USA)
AMAN TYAGI
CHANDIGARH
NEERAJ MONGA
NATASHA KAUSHAL
MUMBAICONRAD MENEZES
MOHNISH MOORJANIASAVARI GILL
MADHU AGARWAL
APARNA HAJNIS
CHIRAG SUVARNA
BANGALORE
SANDHYA
BALIKA GOPALKRISHNAN
KV BALAJI
SNEHA
THUPTEN KELSANG
APURVA MATHAD
DELHI
MANITA SETHI
SHARAD BHATIA
NEERU MALHOTRADEEPSHIKA ARORA
ANISHKA VARMA
ANUBHAV PRADHAN
SHWETA SINGH
SATYA
RAVISHA MALL
SHWETA SINGH
SHRUTI PANWAR
GURGAON
Prateek Shukla
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