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Sunday, October 16, 2022

Sailesh Mishra of Silver Innings Honored by Governor of Maharashtra

Governor of Maharashtra awards 35 inspiring innovators and entrepreneurs for outstanding contributions during COVID-19 pandemic 

Governor of Maharashtra Bhagat Singh Koshyari presented the Annual Impact Creator Awards 2021, to 35 innovators and entrepreneurs during an award ceremony held at Raj Bhavan, Mumbai on December 18, 2021.

Sailesh Mishra of Silver Innings being honored by Governor of Maharashtra 

The pandemic has tested the grit of humanity time and again. Despite the stature and strata, countless samaritans have gone above and beyond their line of duty to help their peers. Where the front-line workers such as the Doctors and Police have shown impeccable courage discharging their duties, start-ups, corporates and individuals have brought in innovation and impact. These real heroes have shone through their impeccable work.

Shweta Shalini, Official Spokesperson, BJP and Dr Abhay Jere, Chief Innovation Officer, Government of India, graced the occasion as guests of honour and encouraged the morale of the awardees.

The event was ably organized by Deepika Singh, Ex-CM Fellow with the help of Bhavesh Kothari, Director, Billennium Divas.

The event was digitally supported by Team SOS Nitelife. "It was a pleasure to serve the Governor's office in this impactful cause. Our team at SOS Nitelife were delighted to be amongst such dignitaries and impact creators" said Chand Seth, CMD, SOS Nitelife.

The list of awardees included notable names of industry stalwarts such as

1. BSE Ltd. - Ashish Kumar Chauhan

2. MPower Foundation - Neerja Birla

3. Nykaa - Falguni Nayar

4. Radhika Gupta of Edelweiss Mutual Fund

5. LXME represented by Priti Rathi Gupta

6. Capt. Raghu Raman of Remani Consultancy

7. Amisha Vora of Prabhudas Lilladher Pvt. Ltd.

8. Anas Rahman Junaid of Hurun India

9. Dr Akshay Batra of Dr Batras

10. Dr Radhakrishnan Pillai of Chanakya International Institute of Leadership Studies.

11. Kaya Clinic represented by Rajiv Nair

12. Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) represented by Jane Karkada

13. Enrich Salon represented by Binoli Patel

The presence of the aforementioned mavericks was complemented by outstanding start-ups and entrepreneurs for their innovative solutions that have impacted millions during the pandemic encompassing areas such as financial inclusion, agritech, social impact, food supply and logistics, corporate governance and evangelists that have helped the state through technological interventions. They include:

1. Flipspaces - Kunal Sharma

2. Fasal - Shailendra Tiwari

3. Ranveer Allahbadia - The RanveerShow,

4. MahaKavach - Amit Kothawade and team

5. BMC COVID 19 War Room - Shubham Pareek and Janak Shah

6. United Way India - Jayanti Shukla

7. Portea - Smt. Meena Ganesh

8. QR 678 - Dr Debraj Shome and Dr Rinky Kapoor

9. Flextool Equipments - Purvang Shah

10. FIGGITAL.COM - Kamaljeet Singh Bhatia

11. Superpro AI - Gaurav Tripathi

12. Exampil - Dharmesh Ruparel

13. Sailesh Mishra - Silver Innings Group

14. CreditAI - Sangram Nayaka

15. Lean Meal Co - Mohak Bhingarkar and Jay Krishnanunny

16. Cloudphysician - Dhruv Joshi

17. Swasth Alliance- Ajay Nair

18. BodyCafe - Tanushree Ishani and Pooja Karegoudar

19. ASIMOV Robotics - Jayakrishnan T

20. Autovoltz Robotics - Yash Deshmukh

21. Kavitul Technologies - Yogesh Patel

The event was supported by partners such as QR678, FLIPSPACES, Good Earth Engineering Industries, Figgital.com, SOS Nitelife, Lean Meal Co, Hunk Golden, BodyCafe and arranged by Billennium Divas.


Read more At: 

https://www.aninews.in/news/business/business/governor-of-maharashtra-awards-35-inspiring-innovators-and-entrepreneurs-for-outstanding-contributions-during-covid-19-pandemic20211230155658/


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Sunday, January 2, 2022

Unsung Heroes of Covid Pandemic by Hira Mehta

While we were always talking about how to tackle climate change and pollution and grumbling about no time to spend with family, God just decided he had enough. He decided to step in and here we are. A deadly virus locked down the world and disrupted our lives in such a way that it will probably take us years and years to recover from it.  Economy, livelihood and the very freedom of living life was snatched from us and we lost loved ones in 2020 and 2021. No one was ever prepared for this onslaught. With this came a pandemic of human sufferings.  Thousands of families, including daily wage earners, senior citizens, widows, transgenders, migrant workers, old age homes and orphanages residents, etc, were impacted. But then when we face a situation with helpless times of distress, we not only find ourselves, but humanity comes alive and we actually became truly 'human' with small act of kindness. In this very frightening environment, there emerged #CovidHeroes who stepped out of their comfort zones to help others without worrying about their own safety.  One such Unsung Heroes of Covid Pandemic is Sailesh Mishra of Silver Innings. 

People found new strengths and qualities, they never knew they possessed and the deadliest virus that took lives also gave back our lives to live anew. In a long time people stopped to smell the flowers, as they say. However, in all the good, there is something we seemed to have side stepped. The importance of the impact the virus had on seniors, which cannot be understated. It is at this stage, that most seniors actually required more care and support but sadly, it did not happen. It has affected their psychology, physical strength, behavioral patterns and they have become quite unstable and unsure of themselves.


Impact on Seniors

The COVID-19 pandemic caused untold fear and suffering for seniors across the world. As the virus spread rapidly to developing countries, the death rate for seniors also rose rapidly. Health care was denied for conditions unrelated to COVID-19 as the case rose. Seniors, especially those with medical problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease and cancer became more likely to contract the virus. Neglect and abuse in elder care facilities impacted their well-being and mental health. 

The first wave of #Covid came suddenly and with the hasty lockdown and no proper guidelines, it was all was trial and error. When a national lockdown was declared, the citizens, especially senior citizens who were already suffering with other illness or co-morbidity were asked to stay at home and not step out. Daily walks, exercise routines, access to doctor, health care, medicine, food, recreation, caregivers, housekeeping was suddenly stopped. The pandemic impacted the health of seniors living on their own, that of seniors whose children were settled abroad and even of those living with their families in different ways. Misinformation and negative news added to the panic. To add to this, was the uncertainty and fear that they might not be fit enough to travel or perhaps never be able to travel abroad or within the country, to see their children in the near future. As time passed, restriction in movement, communication problems and social distancing lead to social isolation, not just with seniors, but every member of the family. Children, who were used to their space began to feel suffocated working from home and it impacted their interaction with their parents too. Everyone was head down into mobiles or laptops and even talking to seniors about  their daily routine went missing. With no entertainment or physical interaction, the atmosphere at home was affected and in some cases finances, work pressures and stress in the family became issues.  

The good part was that many organisations started virtual socializing and online events to keep seniors from being completely isolated while in lockdown. Some taught them skills like handling finance, making video calls while some created on-line contests. This helped a great deal in lessening the feeling of isolation and disconnect. However, living in urban India, most of us tend to forget about those seniors living in rural India, who have also been affected by the pandemic and social distancing norms. Workers have migrated back to their home towns and this has led to an increased risk of exposure to the virus among rural communities. There is lack of awareness, low levels of nutrition, ill-equipped and insufficient public health centers too. Worst was the impact on women of all ages trapped at home with abusive husbands and their drinking problems.   

But where there are problems, there are also people who find the solutions.  #CovidHeroes, such as Actor, Sonu Sood helped migrant workers of all ages, to reach homes and even arranged foods and shelters for those stuck in the lockdown. Closer to home is my friend and inspiration, Sailesh Mishra, Founder, Silver Innings, who has been tirelessly helping seniors living alone at home and seniors at his own resident's home, since the first wave of the virus struck. Another friend, Dipesh Tank, a Mumbai-based anti-trafficking activist, distributed reflectors to stick on the backs of migrants to ensure their safety as they walked home on the highways. How can we even forget those unsung #CovidHeroes who went out of the way to help seniors and others, find oxygen cylinders, hospital beds and provided them medicines, provisions, etc? These heroes restored our faith in humanity each day during the darkest hours of the pandemic, despite the several challenges faced.

Challenges faced by seniors 

Sailesh Mishra adds ‘Seniors are socially vulnerable and the lockdown brought with it a whole lot of other problems, such as insomnia, depression and those not directly related to the pandemic. Some of the notable challenges’ :

Efforts to protect the mental and physical health of seniors as also that of health workers, caregivers, volunteers and community leaders became difficult. Mental health took back seat. 

Everything was sudden and unsystematic with no proper protocol or guidelines. There was a complete lack of coordination between different authorities from the Police to Municipality to Medical health workers, Health care professionals and so on.

With no public transport and restriction on movement, the caregivers and care partners could not attend to seniors. No one was available for home care. 

Caregivers, medical professionals and nurses were unable to attend to the seniors as housing societies refused entry. Societies acted tough and did not allow people to visit, or home deliver grocery, medicine, food etc.

Seniors who spent evenings on the garden bench with their peers felt disconnected and at a loss.

Family members with person with Dementia and disability at their home faced  challenging times. 

Physiological changes that come with ageing and other health conditions spiraled and reports of increase in Elder Abuse began to do the rounds.

Single  and seniors living on their own suffered most especially as they  faced challenges to use Digital media.

In rural India, the non-availability of transport, medical aid, food, absence of family members and even loss of employment and ignorance and myths around the pandemic and its transmission, affected the mental health of the seniors in remote parts of the country.

Misinformation, co morbidity, shortage and accessibility of the vaccination drive took time to get resolved, but by then many had already suffered at the hands of the virus.   


Way Forward Learnings as suggested by Sailesh Mishra Team Silver Innings 

Social distancing should  not result in social disengagement, in any way

Create disaster management plans for times like the pandemic, especially for seniors with special focus on food, clothing, shelter, health care, recreation, livelihood, security and rehabilitation with dignity 

Make old age care as ‘Essential Services’ in the manifesto

Create a national single point contact center for seniors with a mental care helpline and outbound calls to understand their needs and well-being. 

Identify, understand and resolve the challenges currently faced by seniors, not just in urban areas but in rural areas of the country too.

Involve NGO’s, educational institutes, relevant authorities, etc. and create a university course on old age care with special SOP for Dementia and mental health.  

Involve local communities and societies to take care of seniors in their areas. 

Youth with new technology and seniors with their experience, need to work together to create a better inclusive environment for all. Protecting senior citizens rights will help them to lead dignified, secure lives, as equal members of society will enable them to be treated with respect on an equal basis with younger people. Providing care and comfort to enable them lead a healthy life without worries and anxiety is their right. Ageing cannot be prevented and everyone grows old. We do not need another pandemic to teach us how to deal with the well being of our seniors.  



Monday, May 17, 2021

Silver Innings 4 Mission for Corona Pandemic

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others - Mahatma Gandhi

We all live life as we want, but then we face a situation when we are helpless, in time of distress we not only find our self struggling but also others around us crying for help, our heart bleeds at these times of pandemic / disaster. Here Humanity comes Alive and we at Silver Innings try to being Human with small act of Kindness - Sailesh Mishra, Founder Silver Innings. 

Situations seem to happen to people, but in reality, they unfold from deeper karmic causes. The universe unfolds to itself, bringing to bear any cause that needs to be included. Don’t take this process personally. The working out of cause and effect is eternal. You are part of this rising and falling that never ends, and only by riding the wave can you ensure that the waves don’t drown you. ~Deepak Chopra.

Last year 2020 during pandemic lockdown, we at Silver Innings started 'Mission Feed Hungry - Mira Bhayandar' in association with like mined people and formed informal 'WE GROUP'. Through this group we distributed One month Dry Ration (Grocery) to around 20,000 thousand Families including daily wage earners, Senior Citizens, Transgender, Migrant workers, Old age homes, Tribal’s, Animals welfare, Orphanage, Widows   etc. at Mira Bhayandar, Vasai, Virar, Nalasopara, Wadala, Malvani, Dharavi, Dongri, Palghar and Ulhasnagar.

We did not stop here, but we  continued our pandemic work with other types of help : 

Helped 3500 Migrant workers with water bottles, food packets, biscuits 

Helped 800 Transgender with Ration and Medicines  

Helped Nepal origin 50 families with Ration 

We distributed with more then 500 Sensitization Kit and Food packet to Police at Mira Bhayandar and Nalasopara

We distributed with more then 300 Sensitization Kit to Vasai Virar Municipal Corpoartion Sanitation staff 

We ran crowd funding for Rs. 4.5 lakh Scholarship for Girl Child of Single mother,a needy student for her MS in Audiology

During School closer, we distributed 97 Diwali Goody Bags with Creative, Art and Craft materials to Zilla Parisad School at Nalasopara west, to help children stay at home  

We donated 2 Computers to ZP School  at Nalasopara / Virar west 

We donated  3289 Pads to Padsquad for underprivileged women and girls

We united children with Family

Provided medicine, home food to Seniors 



AND WE Thought, things are better and life is better now...... 

आंखों, में नींद बहुत है पर सोना नहीं है, यही समय है कुछ करने का इसे खोना नहीं है।


Once again this year 2021 we are going through Sufferings of 2nd wave of Corona Pandemic, Lockdown and infact this 2nd wave  has hit us hard. And our Silver Innings Team is in Action for love of Humanity.  As per need of this time we have launched 4 Programs. 

1) #MissionFoodDonation 

We stared with providing Free Home Made Nutrition Cooked Food to people in Quarantine in their home, in association with Food partner  Aanyo's and Delivery Partner Making The Difference - NGO 

2000 Meals provided in Mira Bhayanadar

1500 Tiffin will be provided from 18th / 19th May at South Mumbai / Mumbai with support of Purvish Shah and Trustee SAPNA SHAH 


2) #MissionFeedIndia 

We are providing Free Dry Ration to Underprivileged and Vulnerable in association with 'Market Place' .

Already distributed to 200 Families including Widow, TRANSGENDER Senior Citizens, Disable, Blind, Daily Wage earners  MIRA BHAYANDAR, DONGRI, MUMBAI CENTRAL, NALASOPARA VIRAR 


3) #Mission5000

Happy and Honoured to Join Humanitarian Effort with MISSION JOSH – MANSI DHANAK , Raising 5Cr to provide free Oxygen Concentrates in the most affected parts of India.

While every single day we are losing lives around us, we have to stand together behind everyone that is working hard to fight this pandemic. Your contribution will enable us to help 5000 people in India that includes Cancer patients, Delhi Police team, People living alone who are hit by Covid, Senior citizens and anyone who is in need of oxygen with our Partner NGOs : Silver Innings Foundation, Ladli Foundation Trust, Sanjeevani - Life Beyond Cancer Foundation.  Please help us amplify this by sharing in your network through WhatsApp or Social media.  With the second wave hitting India and hospitals running out of oxygen beds, covid patients are in dire need of oxygen. To impact lives of people who are affected, here is #Mission5000  Along with @tulsikumar15 we aim to save the lives of people by providing them free oxygen concentrators at their home.Donate here: https://www.ketto.org/fundraiser/mission500


4)  #MissionSeniorCitizen 

Help for Senior Citizens at Home with Food, Ration, Vaccination and Counseling etc 

Advocacy for Elder Right at OEWG UN 11th Session, our Silver Innings spoke about Need for Covid and Older Persons and People with Dementia  https://social.un.org/ageing-working-group/documents/eleventh/NGO%20STATEMENTS%201%20APRIL%207TH%20MEETING/Silver%20Inning%20Foundation%20(E).pdf?fbclid=IwAR29q-Oerj1wkQuHIW1N-NXPC6hdYcgL6L1_81y1X4n88FJTyo-vdjFgEsM

We created awareness Tips for Senior Citizens for Taking Covid Vaccine  http://silverinnings.blogspot.com/2021/03/tips-for-senior-citizens-for-taking.html

We supported Online Program of Talent Show and Quiz with Tata Trust and Siitaare - The Shining Talents

We are also Reprinting our Dementia Self Help Book - 'Remember Me - You Me and Dementia', with better structure of content for easy redoing an d understanding during this pandemic to stay at home and be empowered about dementia care. 

Silver Innings Community Care : 4 Steps  : Mask, Wash hand, Safe distance, Get vaccinated 




If you wish to help us, you may contributed, send us email: silverinnings@gmail.com 

You can send us your contribution through bank transfer or Google Pay (Only Indian Rupees) - NO 80G:

Account Name: Silver innings for Humanity Foundation

Bank : Canara Bank

Account Type: Saving A/C

Account No: 2645101027082

Branch: Mira Road 

IFSC: CNRB0002645


You can also pay - *GPay - 9819819145*

Please Send us screen shot of your contribution. *Please note we do not have 80G


बड़े दौर गुजरे हैं जिंदगी के, यह दौर भी गुजर जायेगा, हाथ थाम लो किसी जरूरतमंद के,  कोरोना भी थम जाएगा॥


This Time too will pass, Be a helping hand to someone in need, Together we will defeat Corona !


We Thanks all our Friends, Donors, Well wishers, Family, Partners, Police, Civil Defense, NDRF, Municipal Corporation of Mumbai, Mira Bhayandar and Vasai Virar for their their support in Kind and Material.  


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