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Nishulk Bhojan Vitran Sansthan Celebrates Sixth Foundation Day with Grand Ceremony

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28 Apr 24
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 Nishulk Bhojan Vitran Sansthan Celebrates Sixth Foundation Day with Grand Ceremony

Udaipur: The Nishulk Bhojan Vitran Sansthan observed its sixth foundation day with a grand ceremony held at Sindhu Mall, situated in Jawahar Nagar, Patel Circle, on Sunday. The event saw the presence of all officials of the organization alongside numerous dedicated community members. Distinguished guests including Bhagwan Das Chhabra, Murli Rajani, Pratap Rai Chug, Harish Rajani, and Mrs. Ruchita Chaudhary graced the occasion with their esteemed presence

 


During his address, Pratap Rai Chug underscored the indispensable nature of service, particularly when patients arrive at hospitals accompanied by their families. He emphasized the significance of ensuring access to food, water, medicines, and ambulance services, thereby lessening the burden on patients and their kin. Providing free meals stands as a testament to the noble act of humanitarian service, a cause that the institution is deeply committed to, even in its modest capacity.

Former State Minister Harish Rajani commended the institution for its consistent efforts in the realm of humanitarian service over the past five years, which have benefited numerous underprivileged families. Notably, the institution has provided free meals to over six lakh individuals during this period. He expressed confidence that with sustained support, the institution would be able to expand its free meal distribution service not only within Rajasthan but across the entire nation.


Ashok Pokhara, shedding light on the institution's objectives and endeavors, mentioned the provision of free funeral materials to serve the needs of impoverished and helpless individuals upon their demise. He expressed gratitude for the prayers extended by the beneficiaries and reaffirmed the institution's resolve to further such service initiatives on a broader scale.

Pokhara further elaborated that the institution upholds a policy of non-discrimination based on religion, caste, or economic status in the execution of its service activities. Every individual is treated with equal dignity, and the institution places paramount importance on serving the destitute, distressed, and disadvantaged.

Maharana Bhupal Hospital in Udaipur provides two free meals daily to the families of patients hailing from villages. The institution also extends complimentary services such as medicines, treatments, blood tests, and amenities like water coolers and chairs for the comfort of the elderly and patients. Additionally, free ambulance services are made available.

The institution's service initiatives encompass organizing blood donation drives, eye donation campaigns, and promoting yoga sessions, with the aim of inspiring public participation in noble causes. Setting up health camps to offer free medical consultations and vaccinations, providing educational materials to needy and deserving children, delivering free meals to the doorsteps of the helpless, distressed, and needy elderly, and ensuring the availability of essential items to the public during pandemics and emergencies rank among the institution's key objectives.

The district secretary, Advocate Ashok Kumar Palival, social worker Pintu Chaudhary, Ashok Talesara, Sunil Sen, and Ranjan Talesara played pivotal roles in contributing to the success of the event. The program was conducted by Meenakshi Pawar and Pramila Sharad Vyas. Dignitaries from the institution and esteemed citizens of Udaipur graced the occasion, which also featured several poems and songs centered around humanitarian service.


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