Chitrakoot (Madhya Pradesh) [India], August 28: On August 25th, the serene town of Chitrakoot played host to a significant gathering of the Devdoot Vanar Sena, aptly named the “Manthan” meet. This event marked a momentous occasion where the organization’s officials, members, and the extended family—connected through social media—came together to strengthen their bonds and share their experiences.
The primary aim of the Manthan meet was to foster personal connections among the officials and members of Devdoot Vanar Sena. It provided a platform for the organization’s founder patron, Pratap Singh, to elaborate on the unique working style of the Sena, highlighting the impact it has made across various states. Since its inception during the COVID-19 pandemic, Devdoot Vanar Sena has grown into a formidable non-governmental organization (NGO), saving thousands of lives, arranging marriages for underprivileged girls, providing medical assistance, and creating employment opportunities.
The event was graced by several distinguished guests, including the patron of Vanar Sena, former Member of Parliament and renowned social worker, Honorable Shri Dhananjay Singh ji. In his address, Shri Dhananjay Singh emphasized the importance of service-oriented work. He remarked that an organization driven by selfless service, devoid of personal ambitions for position and status, earns recognition through its deeds.
Another notable guest, KD Singh ji, attended the meet with his Mahamitra Sangh, a group of like-minded friends who have now aligned themselves with Devdoot Vanar Sena. In his speech, KD Singh ji called for a shift in organizational working styles, urging everyone to prioritize service above all else. He emphasized that every member should work selflessly to contribute to the organization’s mission, ensuring that opportunities for growth are available to all.
Since its formation, Devdoot Vanar Sena has made a significant impact on society. During the Manthan meet, the organization’s officials, blood donors, labor donors, and all other contributors were acknowledged for their unwavering dedication. Ajit Pratap ji expressed heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has played a part in the organization’s success.
The meet also saw participation from a diverse group of professionals, including industrialist Subhash Dawar from Gujarat, Rao IS Director Ajit Srivastava from Banaras, social worker Preeti Srivastava, industrialist Abhishek Gupta from Delhi, journalist Neelima Thakur, Assistant Commissioner Pradeep Singh from Pilibhit, kumud Rai,Manpreet Kaur,kumkum Pandey,Durgesh Singh,Priti Shrivastava,Richa Singh,Aasish singh baadal,Tejbeer chauhan ,Mohit Chauhan,Anuj Singh Tomar ,Sharad Singh,Balwant Singh,Gaurav Singh,Anuj Singh and many more. The presence of such varied intellectuals, social workers, and professionals underscored the inclusive and far-reaching nature of the organization.
The Manthan meet was not just a reunion; it was a call to action. The organization aims to bring together more intellectuals, affluent individuals, and dedicated social workers to create a collective force capable of driving social change. As the organization evolves from a mere idea into a structured entity, it continues to inspire and awaken humanity.
This remarkable transformation, spearheaded by the vision of one man, has now become a beacon of hope for many. The contributions of the officials of the Chitrakoot organization and the women power within the Sena have been exemplary, reflecting the true spirit of service and dedication that defines Devdoot Vanar Sena.
The “Manthan” meet in Chitrakoot was a testament to the power of unity and selfless service. As Devdoot Vanar Sena continues to grow, it remains committed to its mission of helping those in need, driving social change, and empowering individuals across the country. The event was a reminder that when people come together with a shared purpose, they can achieve extraordinary things.
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