Shree Bharuch Jilla Adarsh Samaj Seva, Mandal

The Shree Bharuch Jilla Adarsh Samaj Seva Mandal celebrated its 41st anniversary this year and is now embarking on its 42nd. It has organised a multitude of social, children's, and educational initiatives, such as giving school education to tribally underprivileged and backward boys and girls and organising health camps and blood donation campaigns. Their desire to aid the poor is wonderful. The group has also been actively involved in promoting women's empowerment and giving vocational training to women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Their actions have had a significant influence on the lives of countless people and continue to encourage others to contribute to social welfare.

This trust has organised awareness-raising camps for impoverished and underprivileged children and adults to learn about the importance of other religions and how to coexist. To assist people comprehend the implications of climate change, they also organised an N.S.S. camp in the rural region and a Van Mahostav tree planting. The trust's efforts to raise knowledge about many religions and environmental concerns have contributed to the promotion of social harmony and sustainable living. These efforts have also provided poor members of society with the information and skills they need to live a better life

Our organisation has also sponsored medical camps on campus and in neighbouring areas. These medical camps have offered free health checks and consultations to those who would not have otherwise had access to medical treatment. The studies carried out at these camps aided in the identification of health conditions and the provision of required care to individuals in need.

This trust observed Gandhi Jayanti and Sardar Patel Jayanti holidays on October 2 and October 31, respectively. We organised student tournaments to honour Gandhi and Sardar Patel. We presented awards to the children who took part in the tournament. The competitions aimed to educate young people about the lives of these remarkable people and their contributions to India's independence struggle. The trust believes that these projects will serve as role models for young people who want to work hard to improve their nation

We also had Independence Day and Republic Day celebrations. We raised the national flag and sung the national song on Independence and Republic Days. That was a great time for all of us as we recognised the sacrifices made by our freedom warriors.

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Our organisation has also provided dormitory facilities in various villages, including Mangrol, Navapura, Garudeshwar, Kalimakwana, and Rundh, for scheduled tribes, scheduled castes, and other backward class pupils who are denied access to school due to their residence in remote places. These dormitory facilities have helped to minimise dropout rates among these vulnerable students by providing a safe and comfortable setting in which to complete their studies. Our organisation is dedicated to ensuring that all children, regardless of background or region, have equal access to education.

The charity provides hostels for students from outlying locations to pursue their education, providing a safe and secure environment for them to focus on their studies and achieve their academic goal

 

Trustees
ImageShri Bhupendrabhai.P.Patel
President
ImageShri Maheshchandra.P.Patel
Secretary