▫️Rayat Samachar▫️
Ahmednagar (Wajid Shaikh) 4.3.2023
On behalf of SEVAPREET, which is working for the empowerment of women and to bring needy students into the stream of education, the students of Snehalaya Sanchalit Utkarsh Bal Bhavan at Laltaki, Bharaskar Colony were gifted tables and mats to sit on.
Sevapreet Founder President Jagruti Oberoi, Group Leader Nisha Dhuppad, Dr. Simran Wadhwa, Archana Khandelwal, Savita Chadha, Geeta Nayyar, Veena Oberoi, Dr. Sonali Wahadne, coordinator of Bal Bhavan Rubina Shaikh, Sunita Solaskar, Santosh Bedarkar etc were present.
On this occasion, Jagruti Oberoi said that poverty and conditions cannot be stopped if you have the determination to achieve your goals. Self-confidence is a must. Students need to be aware of the situation and achieve their goals in life by taking education. Stating that education has the power to change the situation, he urged the students to set goals.
Dr. Simran Wadhwa revealed the secret of success to the students through an inspiring story, while urging them to recognize their potential. He said that everyone has different abilities, and if you identify those abilities, you can achieve success.
Group leader Nisha Dhuppad said that the students from the needy sections are the elements of society and there is no option but education to bring them into the stream of development. For this, Sevapreet explained that he is supporting the needy elements for education. The women of Sevapreet interacted with the students of the Bal Bhavan by distributing snacks and chocolates.
SEVAPREET members Natasha Dhuppad, Geeta Dhuppad, Veena Oberoi, Veena Khurana, Rita Bakshi, Archana Oberoi, Dr. Sonali Wahadane, Anshu Kantrod, Ravinder Dhuppad, Sangeeta Abbott, Disha Oberoi have contributed. Rubina Shaikh thanked for the activities conducted for the students of Bal Bhavan.