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Seva Bharti Regional Coordinator Holds Meeting in Balrampur to Expand Service Initiatives

Seva Bharti's regional coordinator, Sharda, met in Balrampur to discuss expanding the organization's social service efforts, focusing on education, health, social harmony, and self-reliance.

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Seva Bharti Regional Coordinator Holds Meeting in Balrampur to Expand Service Initiatives

Meeting Focuses on Expanding Seva Bharti's Reach in Balrampur

Ms. Sharda, the Regional Coordinator for Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand of Seva Bharti, made a special visit to Balrampur. During her visit, she held a significant meeting with the local Matri Mandal (Women's Wing) to discuss extending the organization's service activities and providing aid to the underprivileged sections of society.

The meeting was hosted at the residence of District Vice President Sunita in Naushahra. The primary objective of this gathering was to invigorate social and developmental work by enhancing the active participation of women.

Seva Bharti's Four Pillars Emphasized

Addressing the attendees, Ms. Sharda highlighted the four core pillars of Seva Bharti: education, health, social harmony, and self-reliance. She stressed the necessity for continuous and effective efforts in these areas to ensure the holistic development of the community.

Discussion on Service Dimensions

During the meeting, a review was conducted of ongoing campaigns aimed at providing better and value-based education to children and youth. Regarding health, emphasis was placed on ensuring access to medical facilities for those in need and organizing regular health camps.

To achieve the goal of self-reliance, the need to further strengthen skill development training programs for women and youth was identified. The role of women (Matri Shakti) was deemed crucial in strengthening social harmony. Specific focus was given to women's contributions in fostering mutual goodwill and unity within society.

Enthusiasm and Commitment from Workers

District Vice President Sunita, along with Lalita, Sushma, Jhuma, and other workers from the Matri Mandal, participated with great enthusiasm. Department General Secretary B D Jaiswal remarked, "Service is true devotion, and when the resolve of women joins this, the light of development and values will surely reach every needy person in society." He expressed confidence that the expansion of Seva Bharti in Balrampur will set new benchmarks.

District General Secretaries Aman, Shyam, and Shivam were also present. All the officials and workers present pledged to take the service activities in the Balrampur region to greater heights. It is anticipated that under Ms. Sharda's guidance, workers will gain new direction and energy for their service efforts, enabling them to contribute more effectively to societal upliftment.