Ranchi Marwari Yuva Manch Aids Needy in Cold

Blanket Distribution by Marwari Yuva Manch Eases Winter Hardships

Marwari Yuva Manch’s blanket distribution in Ranchi provides warmth to the needy during extreme cold conditions.

RANCHI – The Marwari Yuva Manch, Ranchi branch, responded compassionately to the extreme cold conditions by distributing blankets to the needy and elderly.

This charitable act took place in the litchi garden located in Jagannathpur, as part of the national program ‘Anand for all’.

Coordinators Gautam Aggarwal and Yash Surekha played pivotal roles in organizing this humanitarian effort.

Their leadership was instrumental in the successful execution of the program.

Amit Chaudhary, the President of the branch, acknowledged the severe cold and announced plans for ongoing support.

He emphasized the need for continued distribution of blankets and setting up bonfires, especially in rural areas.

This initiative highlights the Manch’s commitment to community welfare during harsh winters.

Key contributors to the program’s success included former President Manish Lodha, Treasurer Amit Jangid, and Vice President Neeraj Aggarwal.

Their collective efforts ensured the event’s effectiveness and reach.

Rohit Saraogi and executive members Shanky Raika, Anshu Bharti, and Gaurav Poddar also contributed significantly.

The involvement of these leaders and members demonstrates the organization’s strong teamwork and dedication to social causes.

Raman Bagadia, the spokesperson, played a crucial role in disseminating information about this initiative.

The Marwari Yuva Manch’s efforts reflect a deep sense of community responsibility and compassion towards those affected by the winter season.

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