Service to the poor made a mission, social worker Rohit Singh distributed fans in Ballia

Independent morning Correspondent’s report from Bihar

Publisher – Jitendra Kumar Rajesh

Chhapra. The social service of National Youth Chetna convener and social worker Rohit Singh is now reaching beyond the boundaries of his area and reaching other states. These days, Rohit Singh, a resident of Benaut village of Ekma block of Saran district, is busy serving the needy in Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh. His social work is being discussed in the area. Amidst the scorching heat and humidity, Rohit Singh distributed fans among needy families on Sunday in Hanumanganj area of ​​Ballia district. During this period, table fans and ceiling fans were provided to poor families, widowed women and elderly people. After receiving the fans, relief and happiness were clearly visible on the faces of the beneficiaries. It is said that under this campaign, more than 100 families were provided relief from the heat.

During the distribution program, Rohit Singh met the beneficiaries and inquired about their well-being. Many elders appreciated this initiative by blessing him. On this occasion, Rohit Singh said that service is the goal of his life and as long as possible, he will keep helping the poor, helpless and deprived people. He also appealed to the youth to come forward for social service.
According to the local people, Rohit Singh has already done works like distributing blankets in the cold season, distributing relief material among the flood affected people, helping in the marriage of poor daughters and providing educational material to meritorious students. Under the banner of National Youth Awareness, he has also been conducting blood donation camps, health check-up camps and de-addiction campaigns.

The local representatives of Hanumanganj appreciated his work and said that such young social workers are an inspiration for the society. Rohit Singh said that in the coming days, fans, coolers and ponds for pure drinking water will be arranged for the needy in other rural areas of Ballia also.

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