Grand inauguration of Swadesh Seva Sansthan – Cantonment Board Prayagraj’s new step in social service
Prayagraj, 02 Sept (HS): Adding a new chapter in the field of social service, the grand inauguration of the non-governmental organization Swadesh Seva Sansthan was held in Prayagraj. On this occasion, Brigadier Roby Kapoor,
Grand inauguration of Swadesh Seva Sansthan


Prayagraj,

02 Sept (HS): Adding a new chapter in the field of social service, the grand

inauguration of the non-governmental organization Swadesh Seva Sansthan was

held in Prayagraj. On this occasion, Brigadier Roby Kapoor, President of

Cantonment Board Prayagraj, Mohammad Sameer Islam, Chief Executive Officer, and

Captain A.K. Sinha were prominently present. The primary objective of the

Sansthan is to provide free education to underprivileged children in slum areas

and guide them towards a brighter future. Established on 17th December 2020,

the organization has been actively engaged in various social initiatives

despite several challenges.

At

present, around 50–60 dedicated volunteers of the Sansthan are regularly

providing free education to nearly 350 children through its three branches in

Prayagraj—Bhardwaj, Sandipani, and Sangam. Along with education, the Sansthan

also organizes health camps, social awareness programs, and impactful campaigns

such as “Winter Warriors”, through which warm clothes are distributed to the needy.

Acknowledging this noble initiative, the Cantonment Board Prayagraj has

constructed a shed to ensure uninterrupted learning for the children.

Additionally, a large steel cupboard and a trunk have been provided to safely

store the children’s study materials.

Addressing

the gathering, Brigadier Roby Kapoor and Mohammad Sameer Islam appreciated the

efforts of the institution and described it as an inspiration for society. The

Sansthan was founded by Sachin, whose tireless efforts and commitment continue to

take this movement forward with dedication and zeal.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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