Sewanjali – Brahma Kumaris Distribute Essential Items Kit to Visually challenged people

Sewanjali – An Initiative of Brahma Kumaris – YOG Bhavan, Ghatkopar, Mumbai

Mumbai ( Maharashtra ): While the city is recuperating with the current pandemic – the infection cases are going down and the recovery rate is improving, the medicine and oxygen crisis being managed and the vaccine supplies trying to come to a state of order – there are still the less-privileged masses in the city who are struggling to battle the disease as well as coping with their basic needs. It is indeed a hand-to-mouth existence for such people who cannot afford even the bare essential needs of living.

Brahma Kumaris – YOG Bhavan at Ghatkopar – Mumbai has time and again been lending a helping hand to these under-privileged sections of the society as part of their social activities.  The blind and the disabled were called upon every year at YOG Bhavan in Ghatkopar, and along with nurturing them with words of wisdom that are essential to lead a satisfying life, they were also given ration commodities to support their physical well-being.

However, in the present times when it is not safe to call out large crowds, the Brahma Kumaris have continued their support to these less-privileged groups by distributing customized kits containing flour, tea powder, sugar, oil, soaps, etc., directly to their homes. These kits have been distributed to about 200 families of blind individuals in the Village Vangani interiors of Karjat. These kits were distributed bearing in mind all the rules and regulations of masking, sanitization and social distancing set out by the Government along with formal Police Permission.

Speaking about this initiative Rajyogini Brahma Kumari Nalini Didi Ji, In-charge of Brahma Kumaris Ghatkopar Subzone, said, “Sharing is Caring – we are fortunate to be safe in our homes and being able to have proper meals, food of our choice … but these less fortunate souls who are already deprived of a normal life because of physical disability, also need to struggle for a 1-time meal. Hence, as part of the society it is our duty to support them in order to maintain a social equilibrium. We can count on their blessings and smiles in these trying times…”  She urged everyone to help in whatever way they can to needy and deprived souls in their vicinity.

With regards to this Project Sewanjali, Rajyogi Brahma Kumar Nikunj, from Brahma Kumaris Media and Public Relations Services, said that ‘We are not doing any favour by helping anyone, in fact we are following the golden principle laid down by mother nature, that Anything in excess should be shared and not stocked. Because, More We Share, More We Will Have.’

 

 

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