Sunday, May 17, 2009

No to Tobacco...Yes to Life...

A Grassroots Comics Workshop was conducted by members of New Ways Group and World Comics India. A total of 16 people participated in the workshop. The participants were a mixed group of members of NGOs, Volunteers from VHAA and recovered victims of tobacco and drug abuse. The participants came from various districts of Assam and represented various age groups. The chief aim of the workshop was to propagate Grassroots Comics as an alternate media to express their concerns, ideas and voices on issues important for them and the community. The workshop was designed to bring out the different aspects of tobacco consumption among the people.
The workshop served to help the participants realize how they can prepare comics themselves, to bring out their own people’s issues and set about motion to motivate them to work upon these problems.

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  2. Really a good begining to break the silence.

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  4. Its a great move by the organisation to make people aware of the hazards of tobbaco and other such product. In India almost 600 people in a year die out of diseases caused by these items. Hope this movement make people aware. one person a day influenced by the initiative will be counted as a great sucess. I used to smoke, but I left it from 2nd of October,2008, NO TOBBACO DAy. So cheers to the people..hope it helps others to..
    Bhargav Baruah

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  5. Thanks a lot, Bhargav! its really very encouraging...

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  6. Hope this initiative makes the people aware of the fact that Life is not to be blown up in smoke....

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  7. Again proof that grasssroots comics can convey almost any message and become part of the exchange of ideas that is necessary in all societies to change things.

    The photo below of the girl pasting the comics to the wall is beautiful!

    All the best, regards,

    Leif Packalen
    World Comics Finland

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