Events
Maitri SangathanInternational Women's Day
On every 8th March, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and grace of women who shape our communities. Our Women’s Day events honor mothers, sisters, daughters, and women leaders through cultural programs, recognition ceremonies, and empowerment workshops. It’s a day to acknowledge their countless contributions, both seen and unseen. Through storytelling sessions and skill showcases, we create platforms for women’s voices to be heard and their achievements celebrated, reminding every woman present of her immeasurable worth and potential.
World Blood Donor Day
Blood donors are unsung heroes who give life without expecting anything in return. On Blood Donor Day, we organize special donation camps and honor our regular donors who’ve made saving lives their mission. Through awareness rallies, health check-ups, and community gatherings, we inspire more people to join this noble cause. It’s a celebration of humanity’s capacity for selfless giving, where every donor is reminded that their contribution flows through someone’s veins, keeping hearts beating and families whole.
World Environment Day
Mother Earth sustains us; it’s our turn to protect her. We observe this day on 5th June by bringing communities together for massive tree plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and eco-awareness programs. Children plant saplings, families pledge to reduce waste, and villages compete in green initiatives. Through interactive sessions and nature walks, we reconnect people with the environment that nurtures them. It’s not just about one day of action—it’s about planting seeds of environmental consciousness that grow into lifelong habits of care and responsibility.
Independence Day
Freedom came at a great cost, and we honor that sacrifice with pride and gratitude. On 15th August, our Independence Day celebrations feature flag hoisting ceremonies, cultural performances showcasing India’s diversity, and patriotic programs that stir the soul. We involve children in recounting freedom fighters’ stories, ensuring history lives on. It’s a day when rural communities come together to celebrate our shared identity as Indians, renewing our commitment to build the nation our heroes envisioned—united, progressive, and compassionate toward all.
