Greater Noida West : Feeding the hungry is not just a service, but a thread of humanity that binds the society together. With this feeling, a respectful community meal program was organized for the needy on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya under the special initiative of “Neki Ka Dabba Foundation” “Neki Ka Dona-Pattal”.
This program was held at Royal Nest Society, Mandir Wala Gate, Techzone-4, Greater Noida West, in which workers returning from the construction site, domestic helpers, security personnel, rickshaw pullers, needy children and passersby participated. Everyone was provided with clean and respectful food for one time.
The inspiration behind this service work was Ruchi (Resident: Supertech Livingston, Noida), who expressed full faith in Neki Ka Dabba Foundation and took the responsibility of this entire event herself.
Neki Ka Dona-Pattal” is not just a food distribution initiative, but it is a social movement that wants to reach out to those who are struggling with hunger on a daily basis. This campaign was started on the day of World Environment Day, and since then the use of environmentally harmful materials like plastic or thermocol is completely prohibited.
Girish Chandra Shukla, Founder, Neki Ka Dabba
Today this initiative is becoming so popular that people have started giving priority to celebrating Neki by sharing their birthdays, anniversaries or other special occasions with the needy. Now people have started considering it more meaningful to go among the deprived sections of the society and share happiness instead of cutting cakes in closed rooms.
Girish Chandra Shukla, Founder
Prominently present in this program were Girish Chandra Shukla, Urvashi Masand, Kamal Kishore, Sachin Sengar, Savitri Chaudhary, Neeraj Mishra, Anil Johri, Ramniwas Rawat, Pooja Shukla, Vidit Shukla, Varnika Shukla, Ashok, DN Seth, Sadan Sharma, Deepti Jindal and many social workers and volunteers.