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Mehta (Padma Bhushan Awardee, For"rnder Felicitate to every single SDP donor 23'd February,2017 B hagwaanMahave erVi kl ang who has served willingly for a noble 2 (FELICITATION SahaytaSamiti) and Sh. cause of saving lives. DAY) 20i7 Devendra Jhajharia( Gold He also added saving of a life is duty Medalist Paralympics 2004 and responsibility of a good citizeru and2016) Honured Aashayein for organizing the Blood Donation Camp in the Dr.Naveen Jain(M.D. premises of JECRC Foundation. National Health Mission), They praise the JECRCians for their Gautam(General 11th October,2Oll Mr.Arun the a uillingness parlicipation in J (BLOOD DONATION Major), blood donation camp because they CAMP) 2017 Mr.Uday KumarR Yaargati are fulfilling the duties and (Director,MNIT), Mr.Alok responsibilities of a good citizen of Mishra( ACP, Traffic police) nation. 'l^0.. {.*ql':; :',:-rr''li. :ri.3Elfit I,rrr JAIFLlll tNGIili:.El1l*-(i COLI-i'lGL. Al; 1.) {$;5[.^H(] l.i ( :I]5rlr: S.\o. DATE NAME SUMMARY Dr Samit Sharma( Director" Motivate to applaud the efforts and Social Justice and 21't February,2Ol8 requisite contribution of every single Empowerment, Raj asthan) I (FELICITATION SDP donor. Sh.Girish Sharma (Asian DAY) 2018 This event motivated everyone to Paralympics Gold Medalist serve their duties towards the nation. 2008) Mr. Neeraj Talked about to spread the Sogani(Governer, awareness about the blood group Rotaryclub),Dr and hemoglobin level of the 23'd Octobey2AlS Omprakash(iAs, RASP),Dr ) students, BDC 2018 B.S. Meena(Head Each and every members of JECRC Gaynecolo gist),Mrs. Bharli Stay informed of the issues affecting Singh(Founder, Paveenlata our community Sansthan) Sh. Naveen Jain (IAS. Secretary Skill, Labour and 22tt'February,2019 Felicitate to every single SDP donor Employment Department ) 6 FELICITATION DAY who has served willingly for a noble and 2019 cause of saving lives. Ret. Captain G.R. Choudhary (Indian Army) Shri Jagroop Singh Honured Aashayein for organizing Yadav(Collector of JaipLrr). the Blood Donation Camp in the Promaila Kundara(BJP SC premises of JECRC Foundation. 21't September,2}lg 7 Mahila Morcha Women They praised us for fulfilling the BDC 2019 Wing President), ShriSuneet dr"rties and responsibilities of a good Singh Ranawat(SMS Deputv citizen towards the nation and Superintendent) society. :1.. ,i,, :...,i}lr.... '! . -lti i: 'Jflfrr JAIPtilt llltilitll:llilll*-(i llC)l..I.li(:i t: :\\l) li{l5ti.\ti('li ('1.\'f lil. S.\o. DATE NAME SUMMARY Mr. Ravi Kalra (Founder of 20tr' February,2020 The Earth Saviour Motivate to applaud the efforts and 8 FELICITATION DAY Organisation) and lequisite contribution of every single 2020 Mr. Sharad Vivek Sagar SDP donor (CEO of Dexterity Global) He discussed about how he faced different problems when he started providing education to kids free of cost. He was going through huge 9 15tr' March ,2019 Shri Devrapali Prakash Rao financial crisis. But his determination led him to success and he was nominated for Padma Shri. He also added Values are the motive behind purposeful action. He appreciated us for our work and he provided us some ideas that how we can heip the disabled children and also provided us some ideas of 10 15th March,20lg Mr. Jay Chhaniyara how to keep children happy and focus in studies. His ideas gave us so much inspiration to work harder as he suggested that how can we expand our work. She told us about her NGO that provides education, literacy, vocational training, healthcare, advocacy and life skills for Dalit girls and women in Bihar.During her 1i 24th March,2OlS Ms. Sudha Varghese visit she met our Zarurat Kids and motivated us by providing various ideas to expand our Cause and wished us best of luck for future. Education is the fundamental rights of every citizen. 6. I €;i:r * .,; r.i, ) i : .'t,:, 'TEIFT JAIFLI{t l;NtilXl:lll111li(i llUl-l-[(:ili ;rNl] lti;SI:AltCll CI:N1'{lt: SUMMARY S.No. DATE NAME He told us about different tYPes of diseases that manY children are suffering from lower background and they are unaware of it. He told S.B Jhawar 1 2 24th March. 2018 Dr. us to keep a check on kids for these types of disease and also make their parents aware about it. During his visit he communicated with our Team and Kids telling them the value of water and how it can be preserved and making them aware to Singh 13 7hMarch,2077 Mr.Rajendra conserve Environment and assisting our team to spread awareness around College Students to save and water rather it. During his visit he communicated with our Team telling them the value of Environment and other related things and told them to keeP a session and educating kids on this Prasad Bhatt l4 7thMau:ch,2}l7 Mr.Chandi cause. During his visit he met our ZaruratKids and motivated us bY providing various ideas to exPand our Cause and wished us best of luck for future. He told us to make children aware of cleanliness around them especially in their village which are not well 15 17th March,2016 Mr.Anshu Gupta developed. He told us to conduct sessions on how to keeP our surroundings clean for zarurat kids He made us aware of the uPliftment of the marginalized sections of the society which is his main moto. His Lenin Raghuvanshi 1 6 17ft March,2016 Mr. ideas gave us so much inspiration to work harder as he suggested that how can we expand our work. '\j " /iI'wf,,;-:--,$1. sr JAlPtr ll i:It-ll N i: {:Hl.\- G aL'}1. L[('i l: Afi n ItLSlAltC i l Cti Nl'{tl: S.No. DATE NAME SUMMARY She told us about her works to transform the quality ofcare across Child Care Institutions (oryhanages/shelter homes) in Mrs.Gloriya Benny t7 17th March,2016 India. Her ideas gave us so much inspiration to work harder as she suggested that how can we exPand our work. Ms. Shuchi Sharma,IAS 24tt'Jan,2017 Talked about women emPowerment presently serving as 18 Q.,lational Girl child and rights of women Dav) Commissioner ICDS .i aipur Smt. Sumeeti Mittal(Co- founder, Pratham Softrvare) Nitasha Talked atout women empowerment 24th J an,2O 18 (National Chordia(Chaitperson, and rights of women. Enlightened t9 Girl child Day) FICCIFLO, Ladies about the importance of female Organization Suhani Mittal health and hygiene and Purvi Mittal(Founder, Pad bank) Dr. Kamalini Dravid 24th[ an,20l9 (l.Iational Programme Director Talked about women empowerment, 20 Girl child Day) (HQ)Directorate of Women education and rights of women Empowerment,Jaipur (Road lF'oct,z019 Mr Vishnu Latta(Ex mayor, show at Albert Hall on Talked about the importance of girl 2I Jaipur) MrDhara Singh International Girl child child education (ADM South Jaipur) Dav) ue \ -L- ]ETRT (i ! (i ( i'l 1.. l L. (;i l J A I P L; tl ir. li I \ L l H :i " : '\\i) lil.Sl .rritr'lr t i.\ I iif. Director Sir fulfilline bilitv of sood Student motivatins for donation of SDP citizen and encouraging other staff members and students Mrs. SudhaVerghese. Dr S B Jhanwar with Dr.Prakash R4o and Jai Chhanivara Praising our Director sir on occasion of 's event Zarurat team for providine education to poor children }rr''" _!1' 't .* ]E{Rt qi'..r JAIPL R t::icl\i:f '. -:-t,;L ;\\l) Iil:5t.1.ii'-ll r'i-\ i i'::- = Mr.Anshu Gupta giving speech to students Mr Raiendra Singh and Mr Chandi Prasad Bhatt interacting with Zarurat students in JECRC campus Dr. S B Jhanwar with Zarurat students Sudha Varghese with Zarurat student *. +;iri*; \ .a IrrRt J.tlfL:: i- \hl rl i.(1.\:i \rJL..l.irl .\\l) l:l-51..\r:, Il i t.:' I i:1. 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