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SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA ORGANISATION

RAJASTHAN

DISTRICT- JAIPUR

ANNUAL REPORT2018-19

ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19

SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA ORGANISATION RAJASTHAN

DISTRICT - JAIPUR

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Contents

FOREWORD FROM THEDISTRICTPRESIDENT ..........................................................................4

SRISATHYASAISEVAORGANISATIONS–ANINTRODUCTION ..................................................5

WINGS OFTHEORGANISATIONS................................................................................................................................... 6

ADMINISTRATION OFTHEORGANISATION ................................................................................................................... 6

THE 9 POINT CODE OF CONDUCT AND10PRINCIPLES .......................................................................................................... 7

SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA DISTRICT, JAIPUR ................................................................................8

BRIEFHISTORY ................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

DIVINEVISIT ....................................................................................................................................................... 10

OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................................... 19

SAICENTRES ................................................................................................................................................................ 19

ACTIVITIES .......................................................................................................................................................... 21

OFFICEBEARERS ....................................................................................................................................................... 24

SPECIFIC SERVICE PROJECTSORINITIATIVES ....................................................................................................... 25

SPECIALACTIVITIES .......................................................................................................................... 29

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This report is dedicated at the Lotus Feet of our Lord and Master

Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

Remember that with every step, you are nearing God.

-Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

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Om Sri Sai Ram.

I have the pleasure to place this Annual Report for the year 2018-19 of Sri Sathya

Sai Seva District Jaipur, at the Divine Lotus Feet of our Beloved Master Bhagwan

Sri Sathya Sai Baba. This report sharing details of various activities under all the 3

wings i.e. Spiritual, Educational and Service.

I express my gratitude to our State President Sri Manoj Batra Ji and team who

regularly visit Jaipur Samiti to review samiti work and motivate members.

Also, My Special Gratitude to Late Sri S.R. Mishra Ji, who recently merged into

the lotus feet of Bhagwan Baba, he always motivated and inspired us towards Seva

and Sadhna.

Finally in all our humility I offer my humble gratitude at the Divine Lotus Feet for

giving us an opportunity to serve HIM and choosing us to be a small part in

HisDivine Mission. May HE continue to shower HIS Blessings by allowing us for

ever and ever to serve HIM.

Jai Sai Ram

At His Lotus Feet,

RANDHIR SINGH District President,

Sri Sathya Sai Seva District, Jaipur

Foreword from the District President

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The Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations, founded by

Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba in the year 1965, is a service

organisation with a spiritual core and base to benefit all

mankind irrespective of religion, caste, creed or sect. The

Organisation serves as a platform for its members to undertake

service and other activities motivated by an urge for one's own

transformation with the aim of realising one's inherentdivinity.

Without any distinction of religion, nationality, race, socio-

economic status, either for those who work in the Organisation

or for those who are served by it, the Organisation transcends all

barriers leading humanity towards the ideal of 'Fatherhood of

God and Brotherhood of Man'.

The concept of fees or membership subscription is alien to

the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations, for there cannot be any

fee or subscription for one's journey towards his own self.

The organisation functions through its primary units called

as Samithis and BhajanMandalis of which individuals - from

different strata of society, different ethnic groups pursuing

different religions and faiths -are members bound by the dictum

of “Love all, Serve All” and pursue their own sadhana towards

self-transformation following the path of selfless service to

humanity.

At no point is an individual asked to follow a certain

religion or rituals. On the contrary each is inspired to follow his

own faith so as to ensure that a Hindi becomes a better Hindu, a

Muslim becomes a better Muslim, a Christian becomes a better

Christian and so on. In fact, this spiritual basis inspires everyone

to pursue his own religion better by putting into practice Love

and Selflessness. That is why the Organisation features in its

emblem the symbols of the major religions of theworld.

“The Organisations named after Me are not to be used for publicising My Name, or creating a new cult around My

worship….They must render seva (service) to the helpless, the sick, the distressed, the illiterate and the needy. Their seva (selfless

service) should not be exhibitionistic; it must seek no reward, not even gratitude or thanks from the

recipients. Seva is sadhana (spiritual exercise), not a pastime of the rich and well placed. You must have the firm belief that the aim of this Organisation is to remove the obstacles that keep man away from God, that

separate maanavathwa (Humanity) from Maadhavathwa (Divinity).. This Organisation must elevate the human into the Divine.”

Sri Sathya Sai Baba

Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations – an introduction

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WINGS OF THE ORGANISATIONS

The Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation

functions under three wings viz. (i) Spiritual, (ii)

Education, and (iii)Service.

Each activity in a wing is directed to facilitate

and help the member in his own spiritual

advancement. Although, the nature of activities

undertaken under different wings appear to be

distinct and dissimilar, but there is an inherent

interrelationship amongst all the three wings. The

three wings stand for Worship, Wisdom and Work.

Spirituality and Service are supplementary and

complementary to each other. Spirituality is the

motivational force behind service and service is the

fulfillment of spirituality. Therefore, spiritual

concepts learnt through education must be put into

practice in form of service to humanity. Thus, in

order to successfully realise the objective of

joining the Sai Organisation, one must participate

in activities of all the threewings.

ADMINISTRATION OF THE ORGANISATION

Headed by an All India President who is

supported by the National Vice Presidents and State

Presidents, the Organisation functions like a well-

oiled machine in the District under the stewardship of

the District President, focused on its purpose, clear in

its vision and dedicated in its efforts to live up the

Swami‟s message – “Love All, ServeAll”.

The Samithis and the BhajanMandalis

constitute a genuine spiritual movement where the

members are united by a common bond – Love for

God and Service to fellow humanbeings.

The members of the organisation work as one

cohesive unit, whether as sevadals providing

service at PrashanthiNilayam, at medical camps,

doing Narayan seva or the bal-vikas gurus who

work with young children to inspire in them a

desire to inculcate the five human values of Truth,

Righteousness, Love, Peace and Non-violence, or

the teachers who having undergone the training in

EHV help in guiding the young minds towards the

higher goals of life or the Sai Youth who work

tirelessly in the Sri Sathya Sai Village Integrated

Programme and Sri Sathya Sai VidyaJyoti

Programme – each of them are bound by one goal

– “Service to Man is Service toGod”.

Activities under different wings of the Organisation

SpiritualWing Educational Wing Service Wing

• Bhajan

•Nagarsankeertan

•Study Circle

•Sadhana Camps

•Study of Sai Literature

•Meditation, and

•Others

• Non-formal education of

children in the age group of 5-

14 years through values-based

educationaltraining,

•Bal-Vikas

•Educare

•Pareting Programmes

• GramSeva

• SlumsService,

• Medical Campsand

HealthCare

• Sanitationactivities

• Visit to orphanages, oldage

homesetc.

• Disasterrelief

• Poorfeeding

• Free CoachingClasses,

and

• Others

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THE 9 POINT CODE OF CONDUCT AND 10PRINCIPLES

Every member of the Organisation is expected to undertake Sadhana (spiritual discipline) as an

integral part of his/her daily life by abiding by the following Nine Point Code of Conduct which has been

bestowedbyBabaforone‟sspiritualandpersonaldevelopment.Inaddition,thetenprinciplesthatforms the core

of guidance for all the members of the Organisation as ordained by Baba himself are also produced

hereunder. The nine point code of conduct and the ten principles are fundamental to the spiritual

development of the members of the SaiOrganisations.

9 Point Code of Conduct

❖ Daily meditation and prayer.

❖ Devotional singing/prayer with members of

one‟s familyonce a week.

❖ Participation in BalVikas programme by

children of the family conducted by the

Organisation.

❖ Attendance at least once a month at Bhajan or

Nagar Sankeertan programme conducted by the

Organisation.

❖ Participation in community service andother

programmes of the Organisation.

❖ Regular study of Sai literature.

❖ Speak softly and lovingly with everyone with

whom he comes intocontact.

❖ Not to indulge in talking ill of others especially

in theirabsence.

❖ Putting into practice the principle of “Ceilingon

Desires” and utilise any savings thereby

generated for the service of themankind.

10 Guiding Principes

Treat as sacred the land in which you were

born. Have patriotism to your nation - but do

not criticise other nations or put others down.

Not even in your thoughts or dreams should

you think of bringing grief to yourcountry.

Respect all religionsequally.

Recognise humanity as one family - treat

everyone as a family member - loveall

Keep your house and surroundings clean -

for this will promote hygiene andhealth.

Practice charity - but do not encourage

beggars by giving money. Provide food,

clothing, shelter and help them on other ways

(do not encouragelaziness)

Never give a bribe or take bribe - never give

in tocorruption.

Curb envy and jealously; expand your

vision and outlook, Treat all equally

regardless of caste orcreed.

Be self-reliant. You may be wealthy and

have servants to do your bidding, but service

to security must be done byyourself.

Have and cultivate 'Love for God and fear

ofsin'.

Never go against the laws of the land; follow

these diligently both in word and in spirit. Be

an exemplary citizen.

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Sri Sathya Sai Seva District, Jaipur

BRIEF HISTORY

The Sathya Sai Seva Samiti, Jaipur, is one of the oldest Samities of Rajasthan. ShriPrakashamJi

Initiated the organization work of samiti in 1970. But formally Jaipur Samiti was formed on February 11,

1972 by the ardent devotees of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Under the able Presidentship of Shri D.C.

Patel and Vice-Presidentship of Shri K.C. Bakiwala, the Samiti within a year has made phenomenal

progress in many directions. ShriShyam Singh is its Secretary and he was a human dynamo in so far as

the activities of the Samiti are concerned. It was a pleasure to watch this personality in action, so

dedicated and untiring that it becomes in factious. ShriNarpat Singh, Joint Secretary and other members

of the Samiti had been on their toes to see that all the programmes were successfully conducted during

the divine visit. The active members at that time were- ShriAdiviappa, Shri D.P. Nair, ShriShyam Singh,

Shri J.N. Shamra, Shri H.M. Agarwal, Shri S.P. Joshi, Shri B.K. Mathur, ShriRaguveer Singh and Shri

B.L. Banerji. In the beginning bhajans were held at the house of ShriAdviappa. Later, the bhajan center

was shifted to Divine Hall in Bani Park and then Sri Sathya Sai College for Women, Jaipur. Most of the

above named devotees had attended the Rajmundry Conference. Amongst these, ShriAdviappa and Shri

J.N. Sharma worked as StatePresident.

The Samiti has organized a Seva Dal of both gentlemen and lady members. There was a MahilaVibhag,

Headed by Smt. Shyam Singh, which attends to BalVikas and Seva Dal activities, besides having Bhajans

were held in different localities on Thursdays. Nagar Sankirtan programme of bhajans and arati on the

lines of prabhatpheri were being carried out in the mornings once in a month. Celebrations were

alsocarriedoutwithgreatenthusiasmonGuruPoornima,Janmashtami,Dassera,Bhagavan‟sBirthday and

Mahashivaratri. The Samiti also got opportunity to organize various State Level Conferences. Also, So

far three All India Presidents have paid visit at Jaipur Samiti- ShriInduLal Shah, Shri V. Srinivas, and

Present AIP ShriNimishPandya.

When the activities of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Samiti Jaipur is reviewed for the past 40 years several

important names come to mind – Shri S.L. Laddha, Shri B.G. Pitre, Shri S.R. Mishra, ShriBhatiya, Shri

G.D. Gupta, Smt. KokilaSood, Dr. S.N. Srivastava, Shri R.C. Katara, Sri V.S. Murthy, ShriKulshreshta,

Smt. Pota, ShriShaitan Singh, Smt. Kamlesh Mathur, Smt. AshaAudichya, Smt. Pushplata Mishra, Smt.

Sushila Gupta etc.

Presently, the SamitiBhajans are being conducted on every Thursday at Raghu Vihar, Mansarovar,

Shipra path, Jaipur from evening 6:30 to 8:00 PM. The Samiti organizes various programs regularly like-

Sadhna Camp, Bhajan Training Programme, Medical Camp, Blood Donation Camp, Narayan Seva,

Vocational Training, Ved Path Training, Laksharchana Program, BalVikas Training, Gram Seva, Seven

House Hold Bhajans, ParthiYatra, Prashanti Seva, Nagar Sankirtan, Disaster Management Program,

Swachta Se DivyataTak, Study Circle etc.

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The Sathya Sai College for Women, Jaipur

Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba lays great emphasis on Education for life, not only for living, with this aim

in view, baba has started many, educational institutions all over India. Sri Sathya Sai Education integrates

theories of Naturalism, idealism, and pragmatism bridging the gap between spirituality and Science, spirit

and the mind, truth and knowledge, individual and society. In 1969, Bhagwan Baba himself summed up

the operational design of HIS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. He said:

“It is indeed deplorable that the education of Spirit has been totally neglected, while attention is devoted

to the training of skills and for gleaning and garnering information. This college and other such colleges

which I am establishing in every state of India has one of its purposes- the demonstration to the people of

the urgency of this task as well as the way in which it can be fulfilled. My sankalpa is to provide the

youth with an education which, while cultivating their intelligence, will also purity their impulses and

emotions and equips them with physical and mental disciplines needed for drawing upon the springs of

calmness and Joy that lie in their own hearts. Their higher natures will have to be fostered and

encouraged to blossom by means of spiritual studies, prayers, sandhana and contacts withsages, saints

and spiritual heroes & heroines of their land. This will place them on the path of Self- confidence, Self-

Satisfaction, Self-sacrifice andSelf-knowledge.”

With this purpose and specific mission the foundation stone for SRI SATHYA SAI COLLEGE FOR

WOMEN, JAIPUR was formally laid at the lotus hands of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba in March 26,

1973. This was the first positive step taken towards the realization of the cherished ambition of the late

ShriPoonamchandKamani to set up an ideal college in Jaipur. The Kamani family has donated a piece of

land covering an area of about 12 acres for setting up this institution. A trust was formed to construct and

run this institution. The college was intended to provide University education in arts, science and

commerce with a stress on spiritual education. Besides the usual courses, this college trains the students

through spiritual preachings and discourses and prepare them to face the materialistic world with courage

and equanimity.

Rajasthan as is well known lags far behind in women‟s education. A lot of effort has to be put into

the setting up of this girl‟s college. To convince parents into sending their daughter for higher education

was itself a herculean task. The completion of it was a milestone in the college‟s quest due to the untiring

efforts of the Founder- Principal Miss Anima Mukarjee and her dedicated staff. It was their hard work

which bore fruit and the college which had begun with meagre strength of 74 students and the single

faculty of ARTS has progressed from strength to strength. At present the enrolment is over 500 students

and the faculties of Arts, Commerce and Science have since been added.

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DIVINE VISIT

The soil of Rajasthan received unlimited grace by the visits of Bhagwan Baba, three times during

1973, 1975 and 1982. The visits to Jaipur were Joyous occasions full of his loving compassion and

inspiration.

Swami Visited Sri Sathya Sai College at Jaipur on 5th April 1975 and address the students of

the college.

“The young girls who study in this college today will become mothers tomorrow. It is therefore

necessary that they should equip themselves with all the culture, learning and wisdom that they need in

their future lives. In India, we studying here should train themselves in such a way that they can live up

to the ideals and aspirations of an Indianwoman.

We consider women as Grihalakshmi, Dharmapatni, and so on. A woman has to maintain her house.

She is not only the house wife, but on her depends the glory or otherwise of the whole country. That is

why we say this is our motherland. It is in this spirit that we refer to our country as Bharat Mata. We also

find that women are given the first position when they are associated with their counterparts as Seeta-

Rama, Lakshmi Narayana, Radha Krishna and Parvati-Parameshwara. It is only to establish this

Prominence given to women in our country and to train our young girls on these lines that we took up the

task of opening suchcolleges.

I expect the young girls studying in this college to cultivate such good qualities which will bring

name and fame to the native homes and also to those where they proceed after marriage. The bad habits

and vulgar behavior that we find in most of the young girls today should not find a place in the girls of

this College. The girls of a Sathya Sai College should maintain the ideals of the institutions and keep the

prestige of their homes, their society and their culture. It is only then that the purpose of establishing this

college can beserved.”

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Reference: Kamanicurrents, Volume VI, March 1973, Special Edition

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Reference: Kamanicurrents, Volume VI, March 1973, Special Edition

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Reference: Kamanicurrents, Volume VI, March 1973, Special Edition

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Reference: Kamanicurrents, Volume VI, March 1973, Special Edition

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Reference: Kamanicurrents, Volume VI, March 1973, Special Edition

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Reference: Kamanicurrents, Volume VI, March 1973, Special Edition

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Reference: Kamanicurrents, Volume VI, March 1973, Special Edition

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Reference: Kamanicurrents, Volume VI, March 1973, Special Edition

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Statistical Overview as on 31st

March 2019

Units Number of members

OVERVIEW

Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations is functional in Jaipur with members from various cross sections

of society and different faiths. With around one Samiti, the Organisation serves as a platform for its

members to undertake spiritual practices through its various wings such as spiritual, education and

service for their ownbetterment.

The thrust is on self-transformation for it is only individual transformation that would ultimately lead

to global transformation.

The following tables give an overview of the Organisation in Jaipur District.

SAI CENTRE

SaishaNilyam,

M-43 & M-44, Raghu Vihar,

Shipra Path, Mansarovar,

Jaipur (Rajasthan)

Contact Persons:

1) Sri Randhir Singh (District President)

Mobile No.9414454820

E-Mail:[email protected]

2) Sri Dharmendra Mishra

Mobile No.9829031801

E-Mail:[email protected]

Schools 315 04

Number of Students Numbers AdoptedSchoolsunderSriSathyaSai

VidyaJyoti

2 60

--

----

--

--

Slums/ Villages Adopted

Adopted Under SSSVIP

Total

Number of Beneficiaries Numbers Adopted Slums/Villages

15

90

30

168 3 Total

No. of Sevadals

Gents

Ladies

No. ofYouth

BhajanMandalis

108 1 Samithis

Numbers

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Regular Activities at Samiti Centre

1) Narayan Seva, Every ThursdayMorning

7.00 to 8.00 AM at Samiti Centre,

Mansarovar, Jaipur (Tea &Rereshment)

2) Narayan Seva, Every ThursdayEvening

5.30 to 6.30 PM at Samiti Centre,

Mansarovar, Jaipur (BhojanPrasadi)

3) Suprabhatam& Nagar Sankirtan from

Morning 5.30 AM at Samiti Centre on

every Thursday

4) AkhandBhajans like ShivratriBhajans for

12 Hours and Global Bhajans for 24 Hours

at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar,Jaipur.

5) Seva & Spiritual activities on

AradhnaMahotsavam at Samiti Centre,

Masarovar, Jaipur.

6) SadhnaShivir for all the samiti members

once or twice in a year at Samiti Centre,

Mansarovar,Jaipur.

7) Vedam&Bhajans, every Thursday from

evening 6:30 to 8:00PM

8) Samiti Meeting, every second Thursday

from 8:00 to 8:30PM

9) Special Bhajans on every 3rd Sunday from

Evening 6:00 To 7:00 PM at Samiti

Center, Mansarovar,Jaipur.

10) Special Bhajans on Ganesh Chaturthi,

Krishna Janmastami, Guru Purnima, X-

Mas etc. from Evening 6:30 To 8:00 PM at

Samiti Centre, Mansarovar,Jaipur.

11) Eswaramma Day Celebrations for

BalVikas Students, their parents, and samiti

members at Samiti Center, Mansarovar,

Jaipur.

12) Regular Training and Practice Session of

Ved Path on Sundays at Samiti Centre,

Mansarovar,Jaipur.

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ACTIVITIES

The members of the Organisation are involved

in various activities on regular basis which

primarily includes Spiritual Study Circles,

Community Bhajan, Nagrsankirtan through the

spiritual wing; Bal-Vikas and Parenting

programmes through the Education Wing and

various service activities through the service wing.

Importance is given to regular service activities as

only through constant involvement in good work

can self-transformation be achieved. Service

activities which are regularly undertaken at

Samithis for the transformation of the members

and for the benefit of the society include visits to

leprosy, correctional and old age homes, medical

camps in villages, Narayan-seva, free coaching

classes, vocational training for employability

enhancement of the villagers, sanitation at public

functions, fairs, and public urinalcleaning.

The following table broadly categories the

different activities that are undertaken in all the 19

districts of the State.

Overview of activities undertaken across all the Districts

Educare Medicare Sociocare

• Study Circlesfor Adults • Community Bhajan

and Youth Centers

• NagarSankirtan

• Conference/Retreats

SadhanaCamps

• BalVikasClasses based •Parents‟Awareness

onhuman values programs onParenting

• Bal-Vikasand Guru • Parenting Workshops

training

• FreeCoaching and •Medical Centers • National Narayan Seva

TuitionCenters •Medical Camps in Programme

• ComputerTraining villages • Visit to LeprosyVillages,

• SpokenEnglish •Eye Camps Correctional Homes,

• AdultEducation • BloodGrouping Camps Orphanages,Hospital,

• Literacyprograms • Blood DonationCamps

Ser

vic

e E

du

cati

on

al

Sp

irit

ual

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A summary account of regular activities that are undertaken on monthly/weekly basis across the

Districts is given in the following table.

An account of regular activities undertaken across theDistrict

S

pir

itu

al

Activities Total Number TotalNumber

ofParticipants

Devotional Singing

No. of. Community Bhajan

Centers No. of. Bhajans Held

Seven Household Bhajan

No. OfCluster

No. ofHouses

No. of Bhajans Held

Nagar Sankirtan

3

2

3

6

--

--

300

360

90

80

60

40

--

--

600

1800

Study Circles

Conference/Retreats Sadhana Camps

10

1

70

15

E

du

cati

on

al

Activities Total Number Total Number

Of Students

BalVikas Centers

Urban

Rural

School

2 15

2 94

2 235

Disabled/ Old Age

Homes

• NarayanSeva

• ServiceCamps

• Vocational Training

Centers

• Employability

enhancement

programmes for village

youth

• Sanitation atdifferent

government run hospitals,

fairs, and public places

including public urinals

• DisasterManagement

Awareness programmes

in Schools/Colleges and

other institutions

• Dental TreatmentCamps

• Veterinary Camps

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Visit to:

Leprosy Village

Correctional Homes

Orphanages

Hospital

Disabled / Old Age Homes

Camps:

Narayan Seva

Veterinary Camps

Medical Awareness Camps

Eye Camps

Blood Grouping Camps

Service Camps

Vocational Training Centers

Free Coaching Centers

Medical Centers

Sanitation (Public Urinals)

Dental Treatment Camps

National NarayanSeva

Blood DonationCamps

Total Number of Beneficiaries

01 100

60 17,720

10 250

02 30 +20=50

12 1296

2 112

Total Number Activity

--

334 6

11

Total (i+ii+iii)

BalVikas Gurus

Serv

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OFFICE BEARERS

S.No. Name of the Office Bearer Designation Tenure

District Presidents

01 Sri Randhir Singh Dist. President Year 2007 To Present

02 Sri MunishTyagi Dist. President Year 2000 To 2006

Dist. Conveners

01 Sri Dharmendra Mishra Convener Year 2013 To Present

02 Sri B.L. Bargujar Convener Year 2010 To 2012

03 Sri Deepak Sood Convener

Year 2000 To 2004

04 Sri Mohan Lal Mali Convener Year 2004 To 2009

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SPECIFIC SERVICE PROJECTS OR INITIATIVES

Rural Vocational TraningCentres

1. Inauguration of Vocational Training Centre (Stitching) forwomen

With the Divine Blessings of Bhagwan Baba, a vocational training center for women was inaugurated at

SS Public School, Jaduon Nagar, Durgapura, Jaipur. The training program is being offered in the stitching

field and it is for 10 candidates. The training program of three months duration is aimed at good

opportunities for all the candidates. After successful completion of this course, the Samiti would help the

trained candidate to set up a small business or a Job work in their home / at any tailor shop / factory,

enabling them to acquire economic independence.

Pictures: Inauguration of Stitching Classes for women under SSSRVTC

2. Special Program on Successfully Completion of SSSRVTC FirstBatch

With the Divine Grace of Bhagwan Baba, a special program on the occasion of successfully completion of

SSSRVTC first batch, was conducted by Jaipur Samiti on 2nd Sept.218 at Samiti Hall, Mansarovar, Jaipur.

Main points of the program are:

• Program started with lighting the lamp by State President Sri ManojBatra, Vice President Sri Dinesh

Mundra, Mahila Seva Coordinator Smt. Vinita Singh, Youth Coordinator Sri VinitKhanna, Education

&BalVikas Coordinators of Jaipur Samiti Smt. Anubha Sharma and Smt. DeepaSharma.

• State President Sri ManojBatra presented certificates and handed over stitching machines to all five

candidates who have done their course successfully. He also welcomed to the new batch of all ten

candidates.HesaidthathowwestartedlastyearRajasthan‟sfirstRVTCCentreatVillage-BarediKaPura,

Hindon, Karouli Dist. followed by Jaipur and now recently in Udaipur, this is all because of Swami‟s

Blessings. He added that this training curriculum is based on Baba‟s teachings- SarvaDharma

principles, ethics, values and yoga which would be beneficial for the candidate throughout thelife.

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• On this occasion, all the candidates shared their experiences among allpeople.

• Dist. President Sri Randhir Singh concluded the program by giving thanks to all the devotees and

participants. Program ended with mangalaarti, vibhuti distribution followed byprasadam.

Pic: Glimpses of Special Program on Successfully Completion of SSSRVTC First Batch

3. Third batch of stitching classes were started successfully under SSSRVTC Program from 1st Feb. 2019 at

SS Public School, Durgapura,Jaipur.

Pic: Third batch of stitching classes

4. SSSRVTC Program: All India Coordinator SSSRVTC Sri K.M.Rao paid visit at our Vocational Training

Centre (for Stitching Class), Raja Man Singh School, Durgapura, Jaipur on 2nd March2019.

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Pic: All India Co-ordinator (SSSRVTC) Sri K.M.Rao paid visit at Raja Mansingh School

Pic: All India Co-ordinator (SSSRVTC) Sri K.M.Rao paid visit alongwith State President Sri

ManojBatra and VSP Sri Dinesh Mundra at Chaksu Village

Sri Sathya Sai VidyaJyoti Program

With the Divine Blessings of Bhagwan Baba, the following schools are being conducted by Sri Sathya Sai

Seva Samiti, Jaipur under Sri Sathya Sai VidyaJyoti Program. BalVikas Gurus from Jaipur Samiti regularly

visit these schools conducting various activities based on human values specially Baba‟s Teachings,

participating in- Vadam&Bhajans, Science Park Visit, Swachta Se DivyataTak Program, Film Screening,

Eassay Writing and Drawing Competitions, Cultural Programs on Easwaramma Day, Celebrating Baba‟s

Birthday etc.

1) SS Public School, Near Durgapura RailwayStation

2) Raja Man Singh School, Near Durgapura RailwayStation

3) Govt. Primary School, Jheelon Ki Dhani, Tonk Dist. adopted by SSSSSJaipur

4) Govt.( Anganbadi) School, Jheelon Ki Dhani, Tonk Dist. adopted by SSSSSJaipur

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Pic: Various activities during Sri Sathya Sai VidhyaJyoti Program adopted by JaipurSamiti

Pic: Various activities during Sri Sathya Sai VidhyaJyoti Program adopted by JaipurSamiti

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Special Activities

1. Sadhna Camp (During the Month of Giving and Forgiving- A Silent Offering …a Seva-

SadhnaVandana…a PremAaradhna)

With the Divine Blessings of Bhagwan Baba, Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization, Rajasthan organized aSadhna

Camp just after successfully completion of Mega Heart Camp at Samiti Hall, Mansarovar, Jaipur on 1st April

2018 from morning 9:00 am to 2:00 PM. The program was started with lighting followed by Omkaram (21),

Sai Gaiyatri (108), Ved Path, Silent Setting, and Divine Bhajans. There was a special session on reviewing the

Heart Camp, which was recently organized by SSSSO, Rajasthan at Sri Sathya Sai College for Women,

Jawahar Nagar,Jaipur.

The following topics were delivered during the camp:

1) Importance of Personal Sadhna By Smt. VinitaSingh

2) Importance of Seva Sadhna By Sri DhanrajGupta

3) Month of Giving and Forgiving &Aradhna Divas By Sri ManojBatra The

program ended with MangalArti, Vibhuti distribution and BhojanPrasadam.

Picture: During SadhnaShivir at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar, Jaipur on 1st April 2018

2. LaksharchanaPrograme was conducted at Samiti Center, Mansarovar, Jaipur on Sunday,15th April

2018.

Pictures: During LaksharchanaPrograme at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar, Jaipur

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3. Special Bhajanswere conducted on the occasion of Giving & Forgiving month at Samiti Center,

Mansarovar, Jaipur on 22nd April 2018 from evening 6.30 To 8.00PM.

4. AradhnaMahotsav

On the occasion of Aradhna Mahotsav, the following programs were conducted by the SSSS Samiti

Jaipur:

1) Suprbhatam and Nagar Sankirtan at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar,Jaipur.

2) Distribution of AmritKalsham to 11people.

3) Dress distribution to 12 Mahilas and 3Gents

4) Distribution of 400 Food Packets under NarayanSeva

5) Blood donation camp was conducted at Amrapali Design Studio, Sitapura industrial area. Total

collection of Blood Units was76.

6) A Musical Concert was conducted at MansarovarSamiti Centre by Sri AjayChoudhary

Pic: Glimpses of various activities during Aradhna Mahotsav

5. Eswaramma Day Celebrations

On the occasion of Eswaramma Day, the following activities were conducted by Jaipur Samiti on 5th May

2018:

1) Distribution of Rooh-Afza Juice at Durgapura Railway Station from 9:00 am to 300 pm. The program

started with Deep Prajjwalan by the Station Master Sri Ram DayalBairva. Over 4000 glasses were

distributed on thisoccasion.

2) The Eswaramma Day was celebrated at SS Public School and Raja Maan Singh PublicSchool.

3) The Eswaramma Day was celebrated at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar from 6.00 to 8.00 pm. The

programstartedwithDeep-PrajjwalanBySmt.KokilaSoodfollowedbyVedPath,Bhajansand

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Ganesh Vandana. Afterwards, beautiful cultural programs were performed by the BalVikas Children.

Also, the following plays were performed by the BalVikas Students:

a) Guru Mahima performed By Malviya Nagar BalVikasStudents

b) Health Issue performed by the students of SS PublicSchool

c) Save Water performed by Jawahar Nagar BalVikasStudents

d) ImaandariKaPhal performed by the students of Raja MansinghSchool

Apart from this, various programs like group singing, instrumental music, and poem recitation were

performed during the program. The program ended with mangalAarti followed by the distribution of

vibhuti and prasadam. Over 200 people was present in this program including BalVikas Gurus &

Students, their Parents, devotees, youth etc.

Pic: Eswaramma Day Celebrations at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar, Jaipur

6. Divine Talk By Professor HarpalBhagya

With the Divine Blessings of Bhagwan Baba, Professor HarpalBhagya, Sr. Prof. of Management

Dept. at Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning paid visit at Jaipur Samiti on 17th May 2018 and

shared his divine experiences among all devotees. Prof. Bhagya is having 32 years of experience as a

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teacher in SSSIHL, and he strictly follows Baba‟s teachings. This session was inspirational for all the

devotees of Jaipur Samiti. The program concluded with mangalaarti, vibhuti and Prasad distribution.

Pic: During Divine Talk By Professor HarpalBhagya

7. Prashanti Seva: With the Divine Blessings of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, a group of 121

devotees including 15 Youths (Ex-BalVikas Students) went to Puttaparthi for Prasanthi seva from 30th

June to 8th July2018.

8. Guru Purnima Mahotsav was celebrated by the Jaipur Samiti at Samiti Center,

SaishaNilyam, Mansarovar on 27th July2018.

9. Fruits Distribution for Diggi Pilgrims: Sri Sathya Sai Seva Samiti, Jaipur organized a fruits

distribution program for Diggi pilgrims at New Sanganer Road, Mansarovar on 16th Aug. 2018. Over

380 KGs. of fruits were distributed among Diggipilgrims.

Pic: During Fruits Distribution for Diggi Pilgrims

10. Plantation: Sri Sathya Sai Seva Samiti Jaipur conducted a tree-plantation prog. Between 12th to 18th

August 2018 at the followingplaces:

a) Three tree-plantations were done at Mahaveer Nagar, Tonk Road,Jaipur.

b) Five Jamun Plants were prepared by the BalVikasStudents, also students were motivated to plant

them and taking careregularly.

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Pic: During Plantation at Mahaveer Nagar, Tonk Road, Jaipur

11. Special Bhajanswere conducted on Shri Krishna Janamashtami and Ganesh Chaturthi, on 3rd and

13th Sept. 2018 from 6.30 to 8.00 pm at Samiti Hall, Mansarovar,Jaipur.

Pic: During the Bhajan Program

12. FilmScreeing:

SpecialFilmScreeningProgramforBalVikasStudentswasconductedonTeacher‟sDay,05thSept. 2018 at

MansarovarSamiti Hall. Students were shown few motivational films. Most of the students were

present from Raja Mansingh School and SS Public School, Durgapura,Jaipur.

Pic: Film Screeing for BalVikas Students at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar, Jaipur

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13. Lecture on Sadhna and Prem by Prof. DeepakAnand:

Swami‟s ex-student Prof. Deepak Anand, Professor- Sri Sathya Sai Institutions of Higher Learning,

Paid visit at Jaipur Samiti, Mansarovar on 8th Sept. 2018. He shared his divine experiences among all

the devotees of Jaipur Samiti.

Picture: During Lecture on Sadhna and Prem by Prof. Deepak Anand at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar, Jaipur

14. 93 Bhajanswere conducted at the Residence of ShriJayant Jain, Rajendra Nagar, Sirsi Road, Jaipur on

Sunday 16th Sept. 2018.

Pic: During 93 BhajanSession

15. Swachhta Se DivyataTak Program for PublicAwareness

The core of spiritual sadhna, as explained by Bhagwan is on the foundation of cleanliness.

Bhagwan always stressed upon the principle “Cleanliness is Godliness”.

Its His Divine inspiration that Swachhta Se DivyataTak programme was conducted by the

organisation in India and also Rajasthan, as well. Inspired by the same cleaning of Samiti Center and

its surrounding areas was done from 2nd to 19th Oct. 2018. Many Office Bearers, Youth members,

Mahila Devotees, BalVikas Students (of Raja Man Singh School, SS Public School) participated in

this program with full of joy. On this occasion, few competitions were also conducted on easy

writing,sulekhandpaintingamongtheschoolstudentsandbalvikasstudents.TheTopicwasgiven

" " and " " to all the participants.

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The program was conducted at the following places between 2nd to 19th Oct from morning 7.30

to 8.30AM:

Day I Raja Man Singh School, Near Durgapura Railway Station, Jaipur on 2nd Oct. 2018. About 40

students including Samiti members, and School staff members participated in thisprogram.

Day II Raja Man Singh School, Near Durgapura Railway Station, Jaipur on 3rd Oct. 2018. About 50

students including Samiti members, and School staff members participated in thisprogram.

Day III Near By Raja Man Singh School and Durgapura Railway Station area, Jaipur on 4th Oct. 2018.

Approx 40 students, School Staff, Samiti Members and Nagar Nigam Employees participated

in the program. At the end, an awareness talk- "Safai par Charcha" was conducted with the

School Students.

Day IV SS Public School, Near Durgapura Railway Station, Jaipur on 5th Oct. 2018. Approx 40

students, School Staff, and Samiti Members participated in theprogram.

Day V SS Public School, Near Durgapura Railway Station, Jaipur on 6th Oct. 2018. Approx 40

students, School Staff, and Samiti Members participated in theprogram.

Day VI Jawahar Nagar Park, Jaipur on 7th Oct. 2018. Approx 5 balvikas students of Jawahar Nagar

GrahBalVikas Center participated this cleaning program.

Day VII The BalVikas Gurus of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Samiti Jaipur organized Drawing, Essay Writing,

and Hand Writing Competitions under SSDT Program for school children from class IV to

class X on 8th Oct. 2018 at Raja Man Singh School and SS Public School, near Durgapura

Railway Station, Jaipur. The topics were assigned on the spot to all the students respectively-

Importance of Human Values in our Life and God is only your friend. Overall 250 students

participated in thisevent.

Day VIII (1) Mandir Cleaning Seva at Samiti Center, SaishaNilyam,Mansarovar, Jaipur on 9th Oct.

2018.

(2) Another SSDT program for BalVikas Students was conducted at MahadevMandir,

Malviya Nagar, Jaipur.

Day IX SSDT program was conducted at Nirman Nagar park, Jaipur.

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Picture: During Swachhta Se DivyataTak Program at various placeses of Jaipur

16. NavratraBhajans: Special NavaratraBhajans were held for nine days regularly from 10th to 18th Oct.

2018 at various places in Jaipur. The Bhajans were conducted at the followingvenues:

1) 10/107-8PM

2) 11/107-8PM

Wednsday

Thursday

ShriMunishTyagi, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur

Samithi Centre Mansarovar

3) 12/10 7-8PM Friday SmtAnju Joshi, A-144, Model Town, Malviya Nagar,

4) 13/10 7-8PM Saturday Shri S R Mishra, T-18, Sanghi Farm, Tonk Road, Jaipur

5) 14/10 7-8PM Sunday MrsAshaAudichya

6) 15/10 7-8PM Monday Shri Ashok Sharma, 63/175, Pratap Nagar, Sanganer

7) 16/10 7-8 PM Tuesday ShriJayant Jain, 77, Rajendra Nagar, Vaishali Nagar,

8) 17/10 7-8PM Wednsday Raja Mansingh School, durgapura railway station

9) 18/10 7-8PM Thursday Samithi Centre Mansarovar

Pic: NavratraBhajans and Public Bhajans at Raja Mansingh School, Durgapura Railway

Station Jaipur on 17th Oct.

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17. 24 Hours Global “AkhandBhajans”

24 hours Global AkhandBhajans were conducted on 10th & 11th Nov. 2018 from 5.30 PM to the

next day 6.00 PM at the Samiti Hall, Mansarovar, Jaipur. The programme started with Vadam

chanting. The bhajans were rendered by many devotees from Jhilon Ki Dhaani, Bani Park, Mahaveer

Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Shyam Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Malviya Nagar Unit and BalVikas Centers etc.

The programme concluded next day 6.00 PM with MangalAarti and Vibhuti distribution.

Pic: During Global Bhajans at Samiti Hall, Mansarovar, Jaipur

18. Sai Symphony Program, Practice Session for upcoming ParthiYatra

A two days State Level Program was conducted on 17th & 18th Nov. 2018 at Samiti Centre,

Mansarovar, Jaipur for Bhajan Singers who wish to participate in Sai Symphony for presenting in

PrashantiNilayam from 27th to 29th Dec. program of ParthiYatra. The program was attended by many

youth participants across Rajasthan.

19. Mahila Divas Celebrations (Special DayReport)

As part of Mahila Divas celebrations, the following activities were performed by the Mahila Wing of

Jaipur Samiti on Nov. 19 :

Swami‟s message of Love and Serve, and why community service is essential for every individual, was

deliberated upon. Also, as token of love, gifts of Sari, handbag, Swami‟s Photo and a Vibhuti packet

were gifted to all the vocational training candidates, both ex and current, the total no. being 24. The

venue for next activity was Shyam Nagar garden where the ladies who are serving their fraternity

intheformofsanitationworkers,wereintroducedtoSwami‟smissionof„LoveAllServeAll‟.They were

guided about health hygiene and how better they can take care of the health of their children,

especially the daughters. The primary health kit containing sanitary pads, tablets of vitamins, iron and

calcium were also gifted to them as a token of Swami‟sLove.

Pic: During Mahila Divas Celebrations

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20. TapovanamParayan Week was celebrated by the devotees From 15th to 22nd Nov.2018.

21. Fruit Distribution: With the immense grace of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, fruit distribution

service was conducted in the morning at Mahaveer Cancer Hospital on 20th Nov. 2018. Fruits such as

Apple, Anar, Orange and Banana along with one biscuit packet and Swami‟s photo were distributed

to the patients and attendants at theHospital.

Pic: During Fruit Distribution at Cancer Hospital

22. SpecialNarayanSevawasconducted(on21stNov.2018)onthepre-occasionofBhagwanBaba‟s93rd

Birthday. About 108 food packets were distributed to the needypeople.

23. BHAGWAN’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS, was held at various places in Jaipur. On this

occasion, the following programmes were conducted throughout theday:

1) Nagar Sankirtan Program was held on morning 5.15 AM from Samiti Centre, Mansarovar,Jaipur.

2) AmratKalasham and Vastra Distribution to poor people during Morning Narayan Seva at Samiti

Centre, Mansarovar, Jaipur.

3) Bhagwan‟s Birthday Celebrations were conducted for the BalVikas students at the following

places inJaipur:

a) SS Public School, Durgapura 11:00 AM To 12:00PM

b) Raja Man Singh School, Durgapura 9:00 To 10:30AM

On this occasion, many activities like- Ved-Paath, Bhajans, Plays, Musical Program,

Speeches and Experiences were presented by the students with full of joy. Also, student

winners were awarded for Swachta Se DivyataTak Programme which was conducted between

2nd to 20th Oct.2018.

c) Jawahar Nagar Centre (GrahBalVikas)

d) Malviya Nagar Centre-I (GrahBalVikas)

e) Malviya Nagar Centre-II (GrahBalVikas)

4) Blood Donation Camp was organized at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar, Jaipur. The total collection

of Blood was Over 36units.

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5) Evening Bhajan Program was conducted at Samiti Centre, Mansarovar from 6.30 to 8.30 PM.

Swami‟sB‟day was celebrated with Special program comprising of Vedam, special group singing

followed by Bhajans and Video DivyaDarshan were presented during the entire programme.

6) With the immence Grace of Bhagwan Baba, a book – “Eighteen Petals of Bhagwan’s Gracious

Blessings” by Smt. Kamlesh Mathur was released during thecelebration.

Pic: Bhagwan’s 93rd Birthday Celebrations at various places of Jaipur

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Pic: Bhagwan’s 93rd Birthday Celebrations at various places of Jaipur

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24. Distribution of Blankets: With the Divine Blessings of Bhagwan Baba, 190 Blankets were

distributed to poor and needy people by Banipark Unit of Jaipur Samiti on 5th& 12th December2018.

Pic: During distribution of Blankets in Jaipur City Area

25. PushpanjaliBhajans on Christmas: Special Bhajan Program “Pushpanjali” on the occasion of Christmas

was conducted in the memory of Late Senior Devotees of Jaipur Samiti on 25th Dec. 2018from

6.30 to 8.00 PM. at Samiti Center, Mansarovar, Jaipur.

26. ParthiYatra: With the Divine Grace of Bhagwan Baba, over 23 people from Jaipur participated in the

ParthiYatra between 27 to 29th Dec. 2018. They also attended a special program arranged by Sri Sathya

Sai Seva Organization, Rajasthan- “Sai Symphony” with full ofjoy.

27. New Year Special Bhajanswere conducted at the residence of Sri VibhutiPandya at A-60, Model

Town, Jagatpura Road, Jaipur on 1st Jan.2019.

28. The participation of Rajasthan State in Sri Satya Sai BalVikas National Convention Meet at

PrashantiNilayam 5th& 6th Jan. 2019, was asfollows:

a) 5 members participated along with Joint State BalVikasCordinator.

b) Inaugural whole session comparing was done by Ms.VibhutiOjha fromAjmer.

c) An Article written by Himankini Mishra from Jaipur was selected & published in National

Compendium Book of “Golden Moments of Sri Satya Sai BalVikas“.

d) In this meet 16 BalVikas students of Jaipur Samiti (8 boys & 8 girls from Raja Maan Singh

school & S S Public school durgapura ) were Awarded “ Diploma in Satya Sai Education “

and those Certificates Bag handed over through procession event in front of “ SAMADHI “ ,

with blessings ofBhagawan.

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29. Special Narayana Seva: Distribution of Khichdi and Khir to about 250 Narayans on 12th Jan. 2019 at

Durga Temple, KC Road, Swamy Colony,Jaipur.

30. MakarSankranti& OathCeremony

This program was conducted at Samiti Hall, Mansarovar, Jaipur on 14th Jan. 2019. The Program was

initiated with Omkaram, followed by the Oath Ceremony. Afterwards, the action plans of upcoming

events were discussed by the office bearers. The programme concluded with MangalAarti and

distribution of VibhutiPrasadam.

31. Special Narayan Seva: With the divine grace, we could do Narayana Seva by way of distribution of

Tea and Biscuits for the last 20 days covering about 3,500 Narayans. It happened purely with the

immense grace of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Thanks to Swami for giving this opportunity to

serve the needy during this peakwinter.

32. Science Park Visit by BalVikas Students: To Motivate BalVikas Students towards Science &

Technology, an inspirational visit of Science Park was planned for the students of Raja Maan Singh

School on 8th Feb. 2019. Around 40 students including BalVikas Gurus participated and benefitted by

thevisit.

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33. BasantPanchami Celebration by conducting Laksharchana followed by Bhajan Program on 10th

Feb.2019.

34. A special program- "Farewell from School BalVikas" & "Welcome to Sai Youth" was conducted for

the students of Class X of Raja Mansingh School and SS Public School, Durgapura,Jaipur.

Pic: During "Farewell from School BalVikas" & "Welcome to Sai Youth" Program

35. MahaShivratriAkhandBhajans: AkhandBhajans were conducted for 12 hours on the occasion of

MahaShivratri, Friday 4th March 2019, from 5.30 PM to next day 6.00 AM at Samiti Centre,

Mansarovar,Jaipur.

Pic: During MahaShivratriAkhandBhajans

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SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA DISTRICT JAIPUR

SRI SATHYA SAI SEVA ORGANISATION RAJASTHAN