In a heartwarming display of community spirit, hundreds of residents in Didiya village (Ward No. 3), Medininagar Nagar Nigam, received essential blankets during a severe cold spell. The joint initiative by the ‘New Culture Society’ and ‘Sanskar’ provided crucial warmth and support to those most in need.
Youth leader Ashish Bhardwaj, the chief guest, spoke passionately about the enduring commitment to humanitarian service. He revealed that this initiative has been a yearly tradition for five years, with continuous blanket distribution efforts across Medininagar. Bhardwaj detailed their dedication to the less fortunate, including outreach to individuals sleeping on pavements late at night, ensuring they receive necessary aid.
Bhardwaj articulated that genuine human purpose lies in selfless service, a gift that remains with an individual forever. He urged everyone to be mindful of their health and the well-being of those around them, emphasizing the sense of family within the city. He expressed a deep-rooted love for Medininagar and its residents, finding life’s true meaning in making a positive difference. He strongly advocated that serving the local community is the ultimate form of national service and felt privileged to support the commendable work of ‘Sanskar’ and ‘New Culture Society.’
Vinod Agrawal, a distinguished guest, praised the organizations for their effective outreach to the underprivileged and encouraged greater public involvement in such humanitarian activities.
Leaders of the participating organizations shared their vision. Vishal Kumar, President of ‘New Culture Society,’ reaffirmed their dedication to the marginalized, aiming to combat homelessness and suffering during the winter. He announced plans to expand the initiative to other urban areas. Subhadra Dwivedi, Secretary of ‘Sanskar,’ highlighted their organization’s ethos of social upliftment, describing the act of helping the elderly and needy in winter as a form of divine service. She committed to continuing their efforts to bring about societal improvements.
The event was attended by notable personalities such as Shubham Harlarka, Gaya Dat Pandey, and Manish Singh. The smooth coordination of the program was facilitated by the dedicated efforts of numerous volunteers and organizers.






