"Community service is the rent we pay for the privilege of living on this earth." – Shirley Chisholm
On the occasion of India’s 78th Independence Day,to celebrate ‘AZADI KA AMRIT MAHOTSAV’ three teachers Ms. Mukta Singh, Ms. Daksha Singh and Ms. Neetu Parihar from Rajmata Krishna Kumari Girls’ Public School undertook a community service under the guidance of Dean Activity Mrs. Indra Shaktawat initiative to spread joy and patriotism.
They visited four different organizations—Navjyoti manovikas Kendra, Central Jail, Saarthy Foundation, and Sambhali Trust, Jodhpur—distributed sweets and interacted with the people they serve.
Manovikas Kendra was the first stop the distribution of sweets brought smiles and cheer to the children, making the celebration of Independence Day a special one for everyone involved.
Next, the teachers visited the Central Jail, where they distributed sweets to the inmates. The visit emphasized the importance of social responsibility and kindness.
The third visit was to Saarthy Foundation, which supports children with learning disabilities. It was a moving experience, as the joy on the children’s faces highlighted the significance of small acts of kindness.
Finally, the teachers visited Sambhali Trust, an organization dedicated to women’s empowerment and social welfare. The distribution of sweets here was accompanied by heartfelt conversations with the beneficiaries. The visit reinforced the values of empathy and community support, and the teachers left feeling enriched by the experience.
Overall, the visits were a meaningful way to honor Independence Day, reminding us all of the importance of reaching out to different sections of society. The School’s efforts in spreading joy and celebrating with these communities highlighted the true essence of the day—unity, compassion, and freedom.