 early times report
Jammu, Sept 3: Vichar Kranti Manch International and Indian Yoga Association, in collaboration with Bharat Vikas Parishad (Shivalik), organized a humanitarian relief programme for the flood-affected people of Lower Gadigarh in R.S. Pura Tehsil. Families in this area had suffered immense losses as their houses were washed away along with all belongings. As part of the relief effort, usable clothes in good condition, utensils, essential edibles including atta, rice, pulses, edible oil bottles, and footwear were distributed among the distressed families. The initiative was coordinated by Mr. Vijay Sharma, Ex-Sarpanch Gadigarh, who took the lead in catering to the needs of the affected families. The programme was organized under the chairmanship of Dr. Shreyansh Kumar Jain, President, Vichar Kranti Manch International and State Chairman, Indian Yoga Association. The initiative was supported by Sh. Ashok Gupta, Vice President VKMI & Secretary IYA, and effectively managed by Sh. Ashok Khajuria, President Bharat Vikas Parishad (Shivalik), along with his team comprising Sh. H.C. Vaid, Sh. Rakesh Misra, and Sh. Narinder Wadhera, Finance Secretary, Senior Citizens Joy Society, and Sh. Vipul Gupta, a well-known social activist. The programme was conducted under the guidance of Smt. Sunita Gupta, State President, BVP, and Sh. Arun Sharma, National Coordinator, BVP. Helping Humanity – The True Purpose of Life God has blessed us with the rare gift of human life not merely for our own comfort but to extend a helping hand to others in need. Service to mankind is service to God, and it is in times of distress that humanity is tested. By reaching out to those who have lost everything, we justify the purpose of human existence and keep the spirit of compassion alive. This act of kindness not only provides immediate relief but also inspires others to come forward and share whatever they can. When society collectively stands together, the pain of the affected reduces, and hope for a better tomorrow is restored. Helping others is the highest form of worship, and such initiatives encourage a culture of empathy, unity, and brotherhood. |