Rashtriya Sewa Bharti, an organization active in the service sector for twenty years, is going to organise Rashtriya Sewa Sangam in Jaipur from 7th to 9th April. More than 4000 representatives of 1000+ voluntary service organizations dedicated to social development are going to participate in the 3rd edition of Mahasangam of Seva Bharti. Self-reliant & Prosperous India will be the theme Rashtriya Sewa Sangam 2023. The preparation for the Sangam is now at its final phase.
“RSB has provided employment to over 25,000 people in the last year and the social group’s constant contribution in fields such as education, health, skill development, and women empowerment. Sewa Bharti is an umbrella organisation with the motto of ‘Nar Seva Narayan Seva’, which encourages and supports voluntary organizations serving the deprived, deprived, neglected and suffering brothers. Sewa Bharti is trying to bind the society and making it strong and harmonious through a total of 43045 service projects including 16184 efficiency projects, 10513 health projects, 6805 self-help projects, 9543 social projects. 12187 self-help groups are being operated in 117 districts of the country, in which there are about 120000 members. Among these groups, 2451 groups are active in the works of self-reliance. Self-help groups are being run in 55 districts of the country in Vaibhavshree Rachna. There are 27494 members in these,” mentioned Rajasthan Kshetra Sewa Pramukh of Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, Shivlehri and Kailash Sharma, associated with Sewa Sangam.
The primary focus of the Rashtriya Sewa Bharati is to provide equal education and training opportunities for all to empower every individual of the country towards realizing the government’s vision of Atma Nirbhar Bharat or Self-reliant India. The main and implicit objective of the Rashtriya Sewa Sangam is to build a harmonious, capable, and self-reliant society and a prosperous India by establishing synergy between the collective efforts of the voluntary organizations associated with Rashtriya Sewa Bharati.
Mr Shivlehri further informed that the Sewa Sangam to be held in Jaipur will also reflect how Rashtriya Sewa Bharti has been dedicated to educating, training and empowering women across the country. Recently Rashtriya Sewa Bharti has undertaken key initiatives like Run for Girl Child in Hyderabad and Kishori Vikas programme to promote women’s empowerment. Awareness of Rashtriya Sewa Bharati’s past accomplishments, organisation’s vision and objectives for the next five years were also discussed. Furthermore, the RSB activists informed the gathering regarding future activities on self-reliance for women and youth in urban areas and distributed books. The key speakers also spoke on the importance of the Rojgaar Policy in Pali, Rajasthan, and its effectiveness in creating livelihood opportunities.
Rashtriya Sewa Bharati has always been active towards supporting society during any moment of crisis, and our volunteers have provided medical, food, and monetary assistance during the turbulent times of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have also been working for the betterment of people from every section of society. Over the years, Rashtriya Sewa Bharati has taken several measures to ensure healthy child nutrition.
Mr Shivlehri also mentioned that on 9 March, Rashtriya Seva Sangam has been duly started through Bhoomi Pujan at Keshav Vidyapeeth Jamdoli in Jaipur. The first Seva Sangam was organized in the year 2010 in Bangalore. It was attended by 980 delegates. In the year 2015, the second Seva Sangam was held in New Delhi with the theme Samras Bharat, Samarth Bharat. As many as 3500 delegates participated in it and now the third Seva Sangam is going to be held in Jaipur on 7, 8 and 9 April 2023.