Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, highlighted the importance of helping those in need during an event on Tuesday. He participated in the upgrade of ‘Apna Bhojanalaya’, a community kitchen managed by Sewa Bharti and supported by J&K Bank. Sinha praised Sewa Bharti’s commitment to giving back and empowering individuals and communities.
Sewa Bharti, a well-known Indian NGO established in 1979, focuses on uplifting marginalized communities through volunteer-driven initiatives in education, healthcare, and self-reliance. The organization concentrates its efforts in slum areas to promote development and empowerment, with a special emphasis on serving the poor and neglected.
The NGO’s core activities include operating kindergartens, student hostels, and coaching centers for underprivileged sections of society. Additionally, it runs mobile medical services, clinics, and health camps to provide essential healthcare to those in need. Sewa Bharti also offers vocational training programs, such as shorthand and typing, to help youth achieve financial independence.
In line with its commitment to women’s empowerment, Sewa Bharti establishes sewing and tailoring training centers. The organization, deeply rooted in grassroots work, collaborates with a wide network of trusts and NGOs under the Rashtriya Sewa Bharati umbrella.
