As hope returned to these homes, Bharat Vikas Parishad held the hands of 11 needy families.

On Sunday, a wave of kindness wafted through the fresh air of Rajsamand, bringing a ray of hope into the lives of 11 needy families. A widowed mother who struggled to provide two meals a day for her children, or a disabled son whose world was confined within four walls. Now a new dawn has dawned for them all. When Bharat Vikas Parishad, Rajsamand Branch organized “Niradhaar Parivar Adoption Resolution Program” at Dev Heritage Vatika on 100 feet road, not only speeches were delivered on stage but also kindness, respect and support. From Sahayog to Self-Reliance, from Daya to Self-Reliance The Council’s initiative, “Sahayog to Self-Reliance,” is not just a relief program, but an attempt to give a new direction to life. Branch president Mahendra Kothari said that a special committee traveled from village to village for two months to identify such families who could not fight the battle of life alone. “We found homes where there was no breadwinner, or where children were disabled and mothers were struggling alone,” Kothari said. Many of these families also have widows, whose faces have now seen smiles for the first time. The council promised to provide regular food, help with studies and means of self-employment to all these families for one year. More than ration: It was respect and due when the councilors on stage distributed ration, Diwali puja items, sweets and household items to the families, everyone present there had tears in their eyes. These were not just accessories, but a message from society: “You are not alone.” The chief guests in this program were Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s Provincial Service Project Co-Chairman Narendra, Social Worker Vinod Pareek, Provincial Vice President Satish Tapadia, District Coordinator Naveen Asawa and Branch President Mahendra Kothari, who lovingly presented these items to all the families. During the initiative program to generate sympathy in the society, Branch Secretary Surendra Jain said that the aim of this scheme is only to help. No, the goal is rather to create a “sense of participation” in society. Each person can become the support of the family. Only when society becomes a partner in each other’s suffering does development become truly meaningful. Provincial Environment Head Rekha Soni, Anemia Project Head Sonia Bang, Women Coordinator Suman Sunsukh, Treasurer Vinod Mehta, as well as many other members – Bhagwati Prasad Ajmera, Brijgopal Malu, Kamal Kishore Vyas, Sanjay Sunsukh, Subhash Paliwal, Mukesh Jain, Shivshan, Chandresh Dhulia – have actively participated in the program.