Kale Distributes Blankets Across Jamshedpur Settlements in Winter Relief Drive

Har Har Mahadev Seva Sangh Marks 25th Year of Serving Needy Communities

Key Points:

  • Amarpreet Singh Kale leads blanket distribution drive across multiple settlements
  • Har Har Mahadev Seva Sangh completes 25 years of continuous winter relief service
  • Distribution covers Birsanagar zones, Gemco, Bhaktinagar and fishing communities

JAMSHEDPUR – Har Har Mahadev Seva Sangh initiated its annual blanket distribution program on Friday. The organization responded to intensifying cold conditions across the district. Founder President Amarpreet Singh Kale led the relief efforts personally.

The team visited multiple locations throughout Jamshedpur on Friday. Birsanagar Zone 10 received blankets during the drive. Zone 3 in Birsanagar also benefited from the initiative.

Ramani Kali Mandir area witnessed the distribution activity. Zone 3C’s Hari Mandir in Birsanagar was included too. Gemco fishing settlement received winter relief supplies as well.

The seva sangh reached Bhaktinagar with warm blankets. Burma Mines area was also covered in the drive. Other settlements across the district received similar assistance.

Kale personally handed blankets to needy recipients. He received blessings from community members during distribution. The organization has maintained this tradition for 25 years.

“Many people lack adequate winter protection resources,” Kale stated. He emphasized that bringing warmth to even one person brings great fortune. The 25th consecutive year of this campaign continues uninterrupted.

Service represents humanity’s most sacred form, Kale explained. Every sangh member believes this principle deeply. However, elderly recipients’ smiles inspire greater dedication to service.

Relief and gratitude appear on faces receiving blankets. These moments motivate continued commitment to welfare work. Moreover, such responses strengthen the organization’s resolve annually.

The sangh’s objective extends beyond mere blanket distribution. Restoring dignity and providing support remains the primary goal. Future efforts will continue with stronger determination.

“Serving others defines genuine living,” Kale emphasized. Reaching every needy person constitutes the organization’s duty. In addition, respect accompanies every distribution effort undertaken.

Jugun Pandey contributed significantly to the successful drive. Bibhas Majumdar and Shekhar Mukhi assisted throughout operations. Ritika Srivastava coordinated various distribution points effectively.

Sandhya Rani Mahto supported the welfare activities actively. Kusum Lata Devi participated in the blanket distribution. Shambhu Setuwa and Bittu Mahto helped reach remote settlements.

Ganesh Mahto and Mahalakshmi Devi ensured smooth operations. Rajan Patro and Ram Mardi facilitated community outreach. Kapura Sundi and Hira Devi organized local distributions.

Sumit Tewu and Pinky Biswas managed logistics efficiently. Geeta Tanti and Panchami Gorai coordinated zone-wise activities. Madhuri Gope and Anita Das assisted beneficiary identification.

Rekha Devi and Muskan Kumari handled recipient registration. Champa Das and Shivani Singh supported field operations. Chhotu Pandey and Pawan Chaudhary managed material transportation.

Vicky Thakur and Suraj Rajak ensured timely deliveries. Vivek Rai and Santosh Paswan provided essential ground support. Several other volunteers contributed to the relief campaign’s success.

The organization has distributed thousands of blankets across settlements. Previous drives covered similar vulnerable communities effectively. The founder’s vision continues guiding the sangh’s humanitarian work.

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