Nityam Vidya Sankul

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Swachhta Hi Sewa Campaign

Sanitation and hygiene are an integral part of any well developed nation. The first Cleanliness Drive in India was started on 25 September, 2014, Our PM has envisioned a ‘Clean India’ by 2nd October 2019 – the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

‘Clean & Green India’ is not just an aspiration. It requires a great deal of action. Continuing with our efforts towards a clean community, NVS conducted a Seminar, a Rally & Cleanliness Drive to give an impetus to the Swachhta Hi Sewa Campaign.

Spreading Radiance at NVS

Nityam vidya sankul invited the visually impaired children from Andha Kanya Prakash Gruh to sell ‘diyas’ on October 21, 2019. Students eagerly took part in the charity drive wherein diyas were sold in packets of two and six.

RAKHI EXHIBITION @ NVS

“Not all of us can do great things, But we can do small things with great love.”

– Mother Teresa

Compassion towards the poor and the under privileged is an essential virtue for every human being. The importance of charity should be passed on to the next generation with the idea of making this world a better place. In order to inculcate the virtue of compassion empathy and love among the children, Nityam Vidya Sankul arranged Rakhi selling exhibition by Andh Kanya Prakash Gruh, a school for blind girls.

They were warmly welcomed by the teachers of Nityam Vidya Sankul . All the students were really keen and enthusiatic to buy rakhis and take part in this charity drive. They were really moved to see these special rakhis made by these visually challenged girls, who represented remarkable zest for life!

These rakhis were really colourful and beautifully made. The students were awestruck by the artistic work of these girls. NVS students realized how fortunate they are to have this blessing of vision. They learned the difference between sympathy and empathy . The teachers and the other staff members also contributed to the noble cause by purchasing rakhis.

It was indeed a great learning experience for our students, they learnt to empathize with differently abled people and also the importance of giving back to the society in which they live. Thus the rakhi selling charity drive not only developed the bond of love and compassion among the students but also awakened the sense of responsibility towards the society. 

Acts of charity not only help the people in need, but they also make you feel good!.

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