Face2News/Chandigarh
Continuing its commitment towards social service and humanity, Media Helping Hands, Chandigarh, organized a Sweet Cold Water Chabeel today outside Government Multi Specialty Hospital (GMCH), Sector 32, Chandigarh. Amid the scorching summer heat, the initiative provided much-needed relief to patients, their attendants, passersby, and members of the public by serving chilled sweet water. Halwa and chana prasad were also distributed on the occasion.
Ankush Mahajan, President, Media Helping Hands, informed that this year’s Chabeel was dedicated to the sacred memory of Late Nalin Acharya Ji. He said that Nalin Acharya Ji devoted his life to social service, cooperation, and humanitarian values, and his inspiring legacy continues to motivate the organization to undertake public welfare initiatives.
Ankush Mahajan stated that Media Helping Hands organizes such service activities every year during the summer season to provide relief and support to those in need. He emphasized that “Service to humanity is the highest form of religion” and encouraged people from all sections of society to actively participate in humanitarian efforts.
A large number of media professionals, journalists, and members of the journalism fraternity were present on the occasion and extended their wholehearted support to the service activity. The event reflected the unity of the journalist community and their commitment towards social responsibility and public welfare.
Ankush Mahajan expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all media colleagues, social workers, supporters, and volunteers who contributed to the successful organization of the event. He said that journalists are not only dedicated to reporting news but also play an active role in serving society through meaningful community initiatives.
All those present paid heartfelt tributes to Late Nalin Acharya Ji and pledged to carry forward his ideals and values. The organization also reaffirmed its commitment to continue organizing similar humanitarian and public welfare activities in the future.
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