New Delhi: On the occasion of its Golden Jubilee Year celebrations, Tarun Mitra Parishad organized an inspiring, dignified, and service-...
New Delhi: On the occasion of its Golden Jubilee
Year celebrations, Tarun Mitra Parishad organized an inspiring, dignified, and
service-oriented programme today at Pyarelal Bhawan, ITO, New Delhi. The event
was graced by the Hon’ble Mayor of Delhi, Shri Raja Iqbal Singh, as the Chief
Guest.
Addressing the gathering, the Founder and Present
President of the Parishad, Shri Ashok Kumar Jain, highlighted the
organization’s continuous five-decade-long journey of social service. He
emphasized that selfless service, strong commitment, and collective efforts
have been the cornerstone of Tarun Mitra Parishad’s sustained growth and
impact.
The General Secretary of the Parishad, Shri Manoj
Kumar Jain, informed that as part of the Golden Jubilee initiatives, more than
500 underprivileged students were supported with scholarships, supplementary
textbooks, stationery, and track suits.
Marking a significant new initiative this year, the
Parishad also gifted each student a ₹50,000 medical insurance policy, ensuring
healthcare security and safeguarding their future. In addition, wheelchairs,
artificial limbs, and polio calipers were distributed to persons with
disabilities, while battery-operated electric sewing machines were provided to
needy women to promote self-reliance.
In his address, Hon’ble Mayor Shri Raja Iqbal Singh
lauded the commendable work of Tarun Mitra Parishad and stated that no
governmental effort can achieve complete success without the active support of
social organizations. He extended his heartfelt congratulations and
appreciation for the Parishad’s extensive initiatives for the welfare of
children, women, and persons with disabilities, and assured his continued
support in the future.
The programme was also attended by distinguished
guests including Shri Manoj Maidirrata, Founder, M/s Jeevan Publishing House;
Smt. Alka Raghav, Municipal Councillor; Ms. Sudha Gupta, Patron of the
Parishad; and representatives of the Dharampal–Satyapal Charitable Trust. The
guests praised the Parishad’s service-driven initiatives and described its
efforts to reach the last person in society as truly exemplary.

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