The Aryavarth Express
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], December 31:
Marking the beginning of New Year 2026 with a message of compassion and social responsibility, Narayan Seva Sansthan has launched a humanitarian campaign titled ‘Naye Saal Ki Pehli Neki’. Under the initiative, the organisation is distributing blankets and sweaters to economically weaker families and children to help them cope with harsh winter conditions.
The campaign aims to distribute 50,000 blankets and sweaters to the needy, reinforcing the belief that the New Year should begin with kindness, empathy, and service to society.
Speaking on the occasion, Narayan Seva Sansthan President Prashant Agarwal said that meaningful social change does not always require grand events but can begin with small, sincere efforts. He emphasised that when individuals contribute in their own capacity to help others, positive transformation in society becomes inevitable.
Narayan Seva Sansthan has been engaged in the welfare of persons with disabilities and underprivileged communities for decades. According to the organisation, it has carried out more than 4.5 lakh free corrective surgeries and provided over 40,000 artificial limbs, with a focus on restoring dignity, mobility, and self-reliance.
Highlighting its ongoing service initiatives, the organisation said it performs 50–60 surgeries daily, fits 30–40 artificial limbs, provides free meals to more than 4,000 people, and supports the education of around 800 underprivileged children every day.
Through the ‘Naye Saal Ki Pehli Neki’ campaign, Narayan Seva Sansthan has called upon people from all sections of society to take part in acts of service. The initiative stresses that compassion is not confined to any one organisation or platform, and that simple actions—such as feeding the hungry, caring for the sick, supporting the elderly, or helping those in distress—can make a meaningful difference.
Agarwal further noted that small gestures, including helping a visually impaired person cross the road, guiding someone who is lost, or caring for animals, play a vital role in upholding human values. He added that many large social movements begin with such individual acts of kindness.
Inspired by the Indian ethos of “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah, Sarve Santu Niramayah,” the campaign seeks to translate this philosophy into collective action. Launched at the start of New Year 2026, the initiative conveys that the New Year is not only a time for personal celebration but also an opportunity for shared responsibility and social harmony.
