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The Rediff Interview/C K Ranganathan, CMD , CavinKare 'We want to promote the 'I can' spirit among people' BS Reporter in New Delhi | February 26, 2008 C K Ranganathan, CMD , CavinKare talked to Business Standard about the recently held Employability Fair, the Ability awards and his relationship with the Ability Foundation You are known as the sachet king ever since your company pioneered in marketing goods in sachets. How did you get associated with disability, and what led to the formation of the Ability Foundation? We were always doing stuff for social welfare but were not focussed on disability. The story of the foundation started when I was a tenant of Jaishree Raveendran, the founder of Ability Foundation. So it is not a CSR foundation of CavinKare? About Rs 4 crore (Rs 40 million). The Foundation is now known for the Ability awards and the Employment fair it organisers annually. Why did you decide to move the job fair for disabled out of Chennai to Delhi? This is the first step after we started the fair in 2004. We now want the fair in all the metros and then in smaller towns. Why should people from far off places take so much pains to come all the way to Chennai or Delhi for a job? It will mean that the funds would have to go up several times. What is the response? How do you identify winners for the Ability awards? We have a team verifying applications across the country the whole year. It is part of our strategy to promote the spirit of 'I Can' as opposed to 'I cannot'. This year for instance, one man with no vision got the award for running a centre for physiotherapy that is now helping hundreds of disabled in Bhopal. It is an example that can inspire even the able-bodied into doing more. More Interviews | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||