Holiday Home For Underprivileged: Swaroopseva Sanstha Launches Madhurangan Project In Mulshi Taluka 

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Mrunal Jadhav

Pune, January 28, 2021: The Swaroopseva organization working for the upliftment of the underprivileged sector of the society for 24 years, launched the Madhuragan project, ‘Second Home/Weekend Home’, for the underprivileged On Friday (January 22).

Project ‘Madhurangan’ has been launched to enable the underprivileged people to spend their holidays with enjoyment. It aims to provide a better stay and delicious cuisine during the trip. The project is 17 km from Pune at Khatpewadi near Mouje Bhukum in Mulshi taluka. Madhuragan ‘Apala Ghar’ school students were invited as the first guest, and the two-day stay was organized for them.

Senior social activists Vijay Phalanikar (Founder, President – Apala Ghar), Umesh Zhirpe (Chief Trustee), Hitendra Patel (Managing Director Global Tech India Pvt. Ltd.) along with Dinesh Sasturkar (Retired Deputy Commissioner, Social Welfare Department), Anil Bhasme of Venky’s India, Swaroopseva Sanstha, activists, etc., were present in the inauguration ceremony.

What is Swaroopseva Sanstha?

Many orphans live in the country, and efforts for their development are being taken worldwide. UNICEF has given a statement, ‘Let’s change the world by adopting orphans.’ With the same vision and inspiration, a group of young entrepreneurs launched ‘Swaroop Seva’ in Pune in 1996.

With the guidance of late Vitthal Aware and under the presidency of Rajkumar Mandhania, they took the vow of knowledge, health, sports as the foundation and service. The organization carries out social activities for the blind, differently-abled, destitute women, mentally disabled, and orphans. ‘Swaroopseva’ also organizes functions in the festivals like Dussehra-Diwali. 

It also arranges blood donation camps, ophthalmology for the needy, dental camps for the deprived and neglected people in society. The programs in Kojagiri, Padabhraman, etc., are also organized for the blind school children in Pune. 

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