Shri Jotana Kelvani Mandal for helping society
Shri Jotana Kelvani Mandal is filled with passion for character rejuvenation, love and fraternity. It is committed to serve the deprived and downtrodden through the principles of panchsheel (the five key bases): Shiksha (education), Swasthya (health and wellbeing), Sanskar (moral and ethical values), Sanshodhan (research) and Seva (service).
Help educate, empower gifted students who come from financially disadvantaged families, to eradicate poverty and exploitation and become self-reliant.
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- Bring awareness towards health and wellbeing through medical camps and educate people in wellbeing all over India.
- Ensuring the availability of health services in remote forest areas by operating hospitals in these areas.
- Providing healthy meals in nearby hospitals.
- Promote an increased awareness of the need for swachata (cleanliness) for improved health and wellbeing.
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- To impart Vedic principles in the era of science and technology, to build, maintain and strengthen healthy relationships.
- To organise katha, satsang and yoga camps in order to promote humanistic ideas of the Bharatiya tradition in our society.
- To research various national and international philosophies from different cultural backgrounds and build a strong moral value system that can be applied universally for the benefit of humankind.
- To research and support innovative ideas that close the gap in inequality that exists in society, due to financial, natural and manmade factors.
- To research, innovate and support the techniques that use the skills and talents of people of all ages and abilities.
- Providing pure, delicious, sattvic food to the hungry, on time and without any discrimination.
- Supply food in any disastrous situations.
- Provide nutritious food in rural schools.
- Build a strong society, thereby promoting good behavior.
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- Shiksha
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Help educate, empower gifted students who come from financially disadvantaged families, to eradicate poverty and exploitation and become self-reliant.
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- Swasthya
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- Bring awareness towards health and wellbeing through medical camps and educate people in wellbeing all over India.
- Ensuring the availability of health services in remote forest areas by operating hospitals in these areas.
- Providing healthy meals in nearby hospitals.
- Promote an increased awareness of the need for swachata (cleanliness) for improved health and wellbeing.
READ MORE…
- Sanskar
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- To impart Vedic principles in the era of science and technology, to build, maintain and strengthen healthy relationships.
- To organise katha, satsang and yoga camps in order to promote humanistic ideas of the Bharatiya tradition in our society.
- Sanshodhan
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- To research various national and international philosophies from different cultural backgrounds and build a strong moral value system that can be applied universally for the benefit of humankind.
- To research and support innovative ideas that close the gap in inequality that exists in society, due to financial, natural and manmade factors.
- To research, innovate and support the techniques that use the skills and talents of people of all ages and abilities.
- Seva
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- Providing pure, delicious, sattvic food to the hungry, on time and without any discrimination.
- Supply food in any disastrous situations.
- Provide nutritious food in rural schools.
- Build a strong society, thereby promoting good behavior.
READ MORE…
Bright future for the Nation depends on the Health and Education of Rural People in India
Dr. Natubhai P. Patel