Driven by a commitment to service, cooperation, and social responsibility, the Hindi Speaking Coordination Forum, Silchar, successfully organized its annual program for distributing blankets and useful second-hand clothes to poor and helpless families in anticipation of the severe winter.
The Forum has a commendable track record of conducting such public service activities over the past few years, focusing its efforts across various tea gardens, remote areas, and backward communities within the Borak Valley region. This consistent dedication ensures that humanitarian aid reaches the most marginalized sections of society.
🧣 Relief Reaches Kharil Tea Garden and Masimpur Grant
The latest distribution drive, held on Sunday, saw a significant number of blankets and warm garments handed out to underprivileged individuals and families residing in the Kharil Tea Garden and the Masimpur Grant areas. This timely assistance, arriving just before the onset of the intense cold, became a source of great relief and joy for the local residents.
🤝 Team Effort Ensures Smooth Operation
The success of the program was a testament to the collective effort of the Forum’s senior office-bearers and dedicated workers. Those present included Dilip Kumar, Dr. Rita Singh, Rajan Kuwar, Smt. Seema Kumar, Raju Varma, Rajkamal Giri, Biswajit Adhikari, Subash Chand, Agrata, Jivan Gwala, and Babul Bauri, among many other volunteers. All participants played a crucial role in managing the distribution process in an orderly and successful manner.
The blanket distribution program was efficiently coordinated by Rajan Kuwar, an active official of the Forum, while Chandrashekhar Gwala was responsible for local-level cooperation and management. Their joint efforts ensured that the entire event was carried out with dignity, discipline, and exceptional success.
✨ A Message of Hope and Humanity
Members of the Hindi Speaking Coordination Forum expressed their hope that such public service activities will expand to even wider areas in the future. Their goal is clear: to ensure that the message of assistance and humanity reaches the very last person in society.