In a heartwarming display of community spirit, hundreds of underprivileged individuals in Nimia village, Ward Number 3 of Medininagar Nagar Nigam, Palamu, received essential blankets amidst biting cold. The initiative was a joint effort by the ‘Nayi Sanskriti Society’ and ‘Sanskar’, two non-profit organizations dedicated to social service.
Gracing the event as the chief guest, youth leader Ashish Bhardwaj highlighted the organizations’ consistent dedication. “We have been undertaking this charitable work every winter for the past five years,” Bhardwaj stated. “This year, recognizing the harsh weather, we are distributing blankets almost daily in various parts of Medininagar. Our collective efforts extend to checking on our city’s homeless residents sleeping on footpaths even at midnight, ensuring they have blankets to combat the severe cold.”
Bhardwaj emphasized the profound meaning of selfless service. “The true work of humanity is altruism. While material possessions can be taken away, this spirit of giving can never be snatched from us. The cold has intensified; it’s crucial we care for ourselves and those around us. This city is our home, and its residents are our family. Serving family is the duty of every member. I strive to fulfill this responsibility through my actions. I am deeply connected to this city and its people. If we can positively contribute to their lives, that is the true purpose of existence. Merely living and perishing for oneself is not the entirety of life.”
He further elaborated, “Wherever we stand, our India stands with us. Serving our own people is the true service to the nation. Organizations like Sanskar and Nayi Sanskriti Society are doing commendable work, and I am honored to stand alongside their members today. I pledge my full support for their future endeavors.” Special guest Vinod Agrawal lauded the efforts, stating, “Such initiatives reaching the deserving are highly commendable, and every individual in society should contribute.” Representatives from both organizations reiterated their commitment to serving the most vulnerable. Vishal Kumar, President of Nayi Sanskriti Society, said, “Our organization is committed to bringing smiles to the faces of those at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder. Our primary goal is to ensure no one is left destitute in this extreme cold, and this campaign will extend to other parts of the city.” Subhadra Dwivedi, Secretary of Sanskar, stressed the importance of service: “The core principle of Sanskar is social upliftment. Providing relief to the elderly and needy during winter is akin to serving God. We will continue to bring about positive change through such actions.” The event saw the esteemed presence of various community members and volunteers who contributed to its success.
