In a powerful demonstration of solidarity, the ‘Nayi Sanskriti Society’ and ‘Sanskar’ collaborated to distribute hundreds of blankets to vulnerable individuals in Nimia village, Palamu, as temperatures dropped significantly. The joint initiative brought essential warmth and comfort to many facing the harsh winter conditions.
Youth leader Ashish Bhardwaj, who attended as the chief guest, commended the long-standing dedication of the organizations. “This is our fifth year of distributing blankets during the winter months,” Bhardwaj stated. “Driven by the severe cold, our teams are active daily across Medininagar, and even conduct late-night welfare checks on our city’s homeless, providing them with blankets.” He emphasized the importance of human connection and service, saying, “The highest form of human endeavor is to help others. Material wealth is transient, but compassion is enduring. With winter intensifying, we must be mindful of our community’s well-being. This city is our collective responsibility, and its residents are our kin. My participation is a way of honoring this duty. My love for this city and its people inspires me to contribute positively. True fulfillment comes from serving others; a life solely focused on self-interest is incomplete.”
Bhardwaj further asserted, “Serving our people is equivalent to serving our nation. Organizations like Sanskar and Nayi Sanskriti are making a significant positive impact, and it’s inspiring to be a part of their efforts. I pledge my unwavering support for their future activities.” Vinod Agrawal, a special invitee, praised the targeted assistance, commenting, “Bringing aid to the truly needy through such organized efforts is commendable. Everyone should actively support these causes.” Leaders from the societies echoed this sentiment. Vishal Kumar of Nayi Sanskriti Society affirmed, “We are dedicated to serving the most disadvantaged and ensuring no one faces the cold alone. Our mission will continue in other areas.” Subhadra Dwivedi of Sanskar added, “Our foundation is built on social upliftment. Assisting the elderly and poor during winter is a divine act. We are committed to fostering societal betterment through consistent humanitarian work.”
The successful distribution was a testament to the power of collaboration, with numerous volunteers and local dignitaries present to support the cause.






