If you have an inspiring story to share, email us at: writeway@inspiredindianfoundation.org

A Different Spirit launch (July 8, 2009)

 

Pankaj speaks straight from the heart at the event.

 

Shutterbugs call the shots at the press meet.

 

A ward from Malathi's Mathru Foundation lights the lamp.

 

A cross-section of audience at the charity night.

 

Children from Mathru Foundation at the charity night.

 

Arun Kumar, an Inspired Indian trust member honours Kirmani.

 

Kirmani on why Malathi is a Champion of Champions.

 

Malathi addresses the gathering.

 

A website for unsung heroes (Dec 9, 2009)

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Bangalore -- India's hyped Aviation Capital of India -- slept again this year (2010) on the occasion of the 107th Anniversary of the historic first flight of Wright Brothers. None of the so-called flag-bearers of India aviation bothered to organize any events or conduct talks to commemorate this historic day. However, Inspired Indian Foundation organized a token event, to mark the day, by conducting a paper-plane flying contest for schoolchildren. Armed with 20 flying platforms of 'different sizes, make and endurance', middle schoolchildren of New Thippasandhara area remembered the contribution of Wright Brothers by launching their light combat aircraft. The children were also reminded about the significance of the day.  Photos: Bhaktar Babu

 
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A concept like Inspired Indian Foundation is much needed, if our country is to re-discover its former glory. I wish your team God speed in its endeavours.
Wg Cdr Rakesh Sharma, India's first man in Space.



I am glad that a new movement called Inspired Indian Foundation is launched to highlight the stories of unsung heroes. I am sure this movement will go a long way to brand the ordinary citizens of India. Venkatesh Prasad, former cricketer.


I wish Team Inspired Indian Foundation all success. Thanks to the dedication of this team, today my story in the form of A Different Spirit has come out. Malathi Holla, international wheel-chair athlete.


Great news. I am delighted to know that every Indian will now get an opportunity to write. It is very much needed. Let the Foundation become the mouthpiece of all unsung heroes in India. Wg Cdr Aman Kapur, DRDO, HQ, Delhi.


It is my privilege to have learnt about the Inspired Indian Foundation movement and the cause you are promoting. Team Webbazaar wishes you all the best. Shweta Shetty, VP, Web Bazaar


An extraordinary thought inspired by a great purpose -- to transcend limitations, expand self-consciousness and find a new, great and wonderful world through writing; dormant faculties and talents come alive. Discover an inspired Indian in us...Swapna Alex, Manager - Business Development, PrintMax Grafics Private Limited



Thank you for introducing me to Inspired Indian Foundation. It is a wonderful effort to bring up issues and causes that plague our country at this time. Taking its roots in the backwaters of Kerala, the movement has come a long way and now it should spread to a pan-India level. All the best. Pulak Sen, Editor-in-Chief, Indian Aviation



Bad news is good news... or so the saying goes.... Enough of negativity.. It's time we learn to celebrate and cheer the good news, the small victories, the vignettes of joy... And this is a good platform to begin with. Cheers! Reshma Balakrishna, Senior Manager, Sri City, Chennai