Daijiworld Media Network - Jammu
Jammu, Apr 14: In Jammu, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha reaffirmed the importance of: compassion and public service, stating that helping those in need is the highest responsibility one can uphold.
He was speaking during an event marking the enhancement of Apna Bhojanalaya, a community kitchen operated by Sewa Bharti with support from Jammu and Kashmir Bank and other contributors. The upgraded facility aims to expand its reach and continue providing meals to the underprivileged.

Sharing his thoughts, Sinha praised the organisation’s consistent commitment to social welfare. He highlighted that initiatives like Apna Bhojanalaya not only address hunger but also restore dignity and reinforce a sense of community. Strengthening such efforts, he noted, ultimately contributes to building a more compassionate and inclusive society.
Founded in 1979 by Balasaheb Deoras, Sewa Bharti has grown into a major non-governmental organisation focused on empowering disadvantaged sections of society. Its work spans across education, healthcare, and skill development, particularly in underserved areas known as Sewa Bastis.
The organisation runs kindergartens, student hostels, and coaching centres to support education among economically weaker groups. In the healthcare sector, it operates mobile clinics and organises medical camps to reach those with limited access to services. Additionally, Sewa Bharti promotes self-reliance by offering vocational training programs, including typing and shorthand courses for youth.
With a strong emphasis on women’s empowerment, the NGO also establishes sewing and tailoring centres to help women gain financial independence. Functioning through an extensive volunteer network, Sewa Bharti is part of the larger Rashtriya Sewa Bharati framework, continuing its mission of grassroots-level social transformation.