BHEL Ladies’ Club distributes blankets, fruits

By BHEL Correspondent

Bhopal: In a humanitarian initiative aimed at providing relief during the harsh winter months, the Skill Development Society and the BHEL Ladies Workers’ Welfare Society, under the leadership of BHEL Ladies’ Club President Rosy Upadhyay, distributed fruits and blankets to 52 residents at the Mahatma Gandhi Leprosy Ashram.

Addressing the gathering, Rosy Upadhyay underlined the importance of welfare-oriented initiatives and said that extending help to the destitute and the underprivileged is a noble act that not only strengthens social harmony but also helps individuals grow into more compassionate human beings. She stressed that such efforts contribute to building a stronger and more inclusive society.

Vice-President (Skill) Yogita Baghel stated that the objective of skill development extends beyond making unemployed individuals job-ready. It also encompasses supporting those sections of society who are deprived of basic daily resources. Vice-President (Workers) Manju Patel echoed similar sentiments, remarking that every individual has a role to play in society and that the poor and destitute are an integral part of the social fabric.

Several office-bearers from both societies were present on the occasion, including Ritu Arya, Veena Shishir, Nisha Meena, Anuja Majumdar, Manju Shauri, Dipali Goswami and Sarita Prasad.

The programme was conducted and concluded with a vote of thanks by Khairunnisha.

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