YSS – Yash Sewa Samiti

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Health Check-Up Camp in Memory of Late Shri Janak Raj Bhatia – A Step Towards a Healthier Community

Health Check-Up Camp in Memory of Late Shri Janak Raj Bhatia – A Step Towards a Healthier Community On 24th April, 2018, Yash Sewa Samiti (YSS) organized a free health check-up camp at Paradise Public School, in loving memory of Late Shri Janak Raj Bhatia, a man whose life was dedicated to values of service and community welfare. The camp aimed to provide basic health screening and awareness to students, parents, and nearby residents—focusing on early detection and preventive care. General physicians, pediatricians, and wellness experts volunteered their time, and over 350 individuals were screened for common ailments, blood pressure, hemoglobin levels,ECG, Thyroid,Eye check up, dental check up ,BMI and general health. Impact of the Camp: This initiative reflected the true spirit of Seva (service), a legacy that Shri Janak Raj Bhatia left behind. At YSS, we continue to honor such legacies by reaching out to the community with compassion, awareness, and action. Because every step towards better health is a step towards a stronger tomorrow. #YashSewaSamiti #HealthForAll #CommunityCare #JanakRajBhatiaLegacy #SevaWithSmiles 24 April,2018

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Impact Story – From Struggle to Success with YSS

Impact Story – From Struggle to Success with YSS After losing her father, a bright young girl studying in Class 12 found herself at the edge of discontinuing her education due to financial hardship. That’s when Yash Sewa Samiti (YSS) stepped in and took full responsibility for her school fees. Today, that same girl is a graduate in the Japanese language, with several advanced professional courses under her belt. Her journey from grief to growth is a true example of dedication, resilience, and the power of timely support. At YSS, we believe in supporting potential, not just need. Stories like hers remind us why we do what we do – because every life we touch creates ripples of positive change in the world. #YSSImpact #EducationForAll #GirlPower #SupportAndSucceed #YourServiceWithSmiles April , 2018

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When Dignity Meets Empathy: A Pad Distribution Drive with Blind Students

At Yash Sewa Samiti, we often say that the most powerful connections are built not just through sight, but through feeling. Recently, during our sanitary pad distribution drive at the Blind Welfare Society, this belief came alive in the most touching way. As we gently handed over the sanitary napkins to the blind girl students, a moment of quiet and hesitation unfolded. Though they could not see what they were holding, their fingers explored the packets with care and curiosity. Some bowed their heads, unsure of what to say or how to react. There was no eye contact, yet there was a silent exchange of emotion—a mixture of shyness, dignity, and trust. That moment reminded us that awareness about menstrual health isn’t just about what can be seen—it’s about what is understood, felt, and internalized. These girls may have been visually impaired, but their sensitivity, their understanding, and their quiet gratitude spoke volumes. We didn’t just distribute pads—we helped break silence, foster confidence, and sow seeds of menstrual dignity. Our volunteers patiently explained what the pads were, how to use them, and why hygiene matters. Some students asked questions softly; others simply listened. By the end of the session, the hesitation had turned into soft smiles and silent acknowledgments. The Impact: More Than Just Distribution This experience has changed us as much as it supported them. We realized that menstrual awareness is not one-size-fits-all—it must be inclusive, empathetic, and deeply respectful of the needs of every individual. We thank the Blind Welfare Society for welcoming us with warmth and trust. And to the girls—thank you for teaching us that real understanding goes far beyond sight. Let’s continue to spread awareness, dignity, and care—one heart at a time. 10 April, 2018

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Man ki Shuddhi , Tan ki Shuddhi

Yash Sewa Samiti (YSS) organized a special program titled “Man ki Shuddhi, Tan ki Shuddhi” on the eve of Women’s Day to promote holistic well-being among women. Under “Man ki Shuddhi”, a soulful Sunderkand Paath was conducted, creating a spiritually uplifting environment that encouraged inner peace, strength, and positivity among women. As part of “Tan ki Shuddhi”, an awareness session in the form of a Sakhi Baithak was held to educate women about personal hygiene and cleanliness. The session focused on breaking taboos around menstrual health and empowering women with knowledge. Sanitary pads were distributed to all participants to promote hygienic practices and support their health needs. NGO President Sarita Bhatia encouraged all women to respectfully refer to domestic helpers not as “kaam wali bai”, but as “Sahyogi” (partner/helper), promoting dignity of labor and mutual respect. Additionally, Munish shared a powerful slogan:“Swachh Nari, Swasth Nari”(Clean Woman, Healthy Woman),highlighting the vital connection between cleanliness and women’s health. Impact The program beautifully combined spiritual growth and health awareness, celebrating womanhood in a meaningful and impactful way. For an NGO, especially one like Yash Sewa Samiti, conducting these programs on Women’s Day sends a powerful message about holistic empowerment, nurturing both the inner and outer well-being of women. It aligns with their mission of uplifting women through education, health, and self-reliance. This thoughtful approach added depth to the program, reinforcing values of respect, hygiene, and empowerment. 6 March, 2018

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“Mere Sapne, Mera Lakshya”On the Eve of National Girl Child Day

“Mere Sapne, Mera Lakshya”On the Eve of National Girl Child Day On the occasion of National Girl Child Day, Yash Sewa Samiti along with Kalaaakar Foundation, proudly organized a grand drawing competition titled “Mere Sapne, Mera Lakshya”in Delhi Haat Janakpuri, celebrating the dreams and aspirations of young girls across the community. The event took place under the inspiring theme of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Abhiyan, reinforcing the importance of empowering girls through education and expression. In a historic and heartwarming gathering, 543 girls came together, each pouring their hopes, ambitions, and creativity onto paper, collectively setting a FACE World Record for the largest number of girls participating in a simultaneous drawing competition. The event was graced by the eminent presence of Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushan awardee Shri Ram V. Sutar, renowned sculptor and national icon. Shri Sutar ji honored the winners and applauded the outstanding contributions of every participant, volunteer, and supporter who made the event a grand success. Impact This initiative not only celebrated girl child empowerment but also served as a powerful platform for artistic expression, community unity, and nationwide awareness about the importance of nurturing the dreams of every girl. Together, we took a meaningful step toward a future where every girl’s voice, vision, and value are recognized and celebrated. 21 January, 2018

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Warm Hugs ( Winter Campaign)

Warm Hugs As part of our “Warm Hugs” winter campaign, YSS distributed warm blankets to about 100 homeless individuals along the stretch from Uttam Nagar to Moti Nagar on 13th of January,2018 offering them much-needed relief from the biting cold. Additionally, soft woolen shawls were gifted to 25 blind students residing in a blind hostel, Blind Welfare Society ,Nihal Vihar, Delhi ensuring their comfort and showing them care and inclusion during the harsh winter months. This initiative aimed to spread warmth, dignity, and compassion to those most in need. Impact: ·  Provided immediate warmth, preventing cold-related illnesses and saving lives. ·  Restored a sense of dignity and comfort to the homeless and visually impaired girl ·  Raised consciousness about the needs of vulnerable groups during winter. A  small  act of warmth, a big impact on lives. 14 January , 2018

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Pledge Day-A celebration of life, legacy, and the gift of giving.

A Day to Remember – Pledge Day by Yash Sewa Samiti On a day etched with emotion, purpose, and humanity, Yash Sewa Samiti marked an inspiring chapter in its journey of service. In remembrance of late Shri Yash Pal Bhatia, a teacher, mentor, and guiding light whose selfless spirit continues to inspire, the NGO commemorated his death anniversary with a Pledge Day – a celebration of life, legacy, and the gift of giving. 51 Hearts, One Noble Pledge In a heartwarming collaboration with Dadhichi Dehdaan Samiti, 51 members of Yash Sewa Samiti came forward to pledge their eyes, organs, and whole body for donation – a gesture of ultimate humanity that promises to give life and light to others even after death. It wasn’t just a pledge; it was a testament to the values that Shri Yash Pal Bhatia lived by – helping others selflessly, without expectation. Giving Beyond the Self Adding further meaning to the day, a collection camp was organized in partnership with Goonj NGO. People from nearby communities came forward with donations of clothes, daily essentials, warm clothes, blankets, and more, proving once again that when compassion calls, humanity answers. Every item collected became a symbol of care and concern for someone in need. A Unique Tribute This wasn’t just another event – it was a living tribute. Rather than mourning, Yash Sewa Samiti chose to celebrate Yash Pal Bhatia’s life by spreading kindness and social consciousness.  the event resonated with the powerful energy of unity and giving. The Impact in Short This Pledge Day reminded us all that the best way to honour someone who lived for others is to carry forward their legacy through acts of love, generosity, and awareness. Yash Sewa Samiti stands proud – not just of what was achieved that day, but of what it inspired for the future. #PledgeDay #OrganDonation #YashSewaSamiti #DadhichiDehdaanSamiti #Goonj #LegacyOfGiving #RememberingYashPalBhatia #HumanityFirst #Dehdaan #ClothesDrive #ShareSmiles 9 December, 2017

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Spreading Light and Love: Diwali Celebrations at the Old-Age Home

Diwali, the festival of lights, is a time to celebrate joy, togetherness, and the triumph of light over darkness. Yash Sewa Samiti celebrated Diwali in a truly heartwarming way—by bringing the festive spirit to an old-age home and sharing smiles with our beloved senior citizens. A Day to Remember The celebration began with the enthusiastic arrival of our NGO members and volunteers at the old-age home. The atmosphere was quickly transformed with vibrant decorations and, most importantly, twinkling lights and rows of diyas that filled every corner with warmth and radiance. As our team distributed new clothes and gifts, carefully chosen to bring joy and comfort. Seeing the smiles on their faces as they changed into festive attire was priceless. These gifts, while material in nature, carried a message: you are loved, valued, and not forgotten. Lighting Diyas, Lighting Hearts One of the most touching moments was when each senior citizen lit a diya. Their eyes sparkled in the soft glow, reflecting memories, hope, and the joy of being remembered. We shared a delicious Diwali feast, complete with traditional sweets and home-cooked delicacies. The air was filled with laughter and storytelling as the elderly shared their memories of Diwalis past. For many, it was their first Diwali celebration in years that felt like home. The Ripple Effect: Impact on the Community                                                      This celebration wasn’t just a one-day event; it created a ripple of positivity and awareness in the community: Bridging Generations: Young volunteers learned empathy and gained a deep respect for the elderly. Conversations between generations created emotional connections that went beyond age. Restoring Dignity: Many senior citizens in old-age homes feel isolated and forgotten. Our initiative reminded them—and society—that they are still an integral part of our community. Inspiring Others: Several residents and local citizens, upon witnessing the celebration, expressed interest in joining our future initiatives. At Yash Sewa Samiti, we believe that festivals are meant to be inclusive. Everyone deserves to feel celebrated, especially those who have spent their lives nurturing others. This Diwali, we didn’t just light diyas—we lit hearts, rekindled hope, and strengthened the bond of humanity. Let us all continue to be the light in someone else’s life—not just during Diwali, but every single day. 19 October, 2017

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Prabhatferi in Raahgiri Style (An awareness Campaign)

Yash Sewa Samiti organised a mega event of “Prabhatferi in Raahgiri Style” an awareness Campaign on its first annual day on 3rd of September, 2017 on the Vani Vihar road and in the premises of Yash Sewa Samiti. It actually started one week before the event because cleanliness drives were started in the area on a mass basis to motivate the public in the name of “I love my Space” As it’s name suggests , the event started in the early morning of 3rd September at 4 am  with melodious Bhajans. All the residents youth, children , females, males and senior citizens came together to celebrate the occasion with enthusiasm. After Bhajans, all participated in Yoga session by well known Yoga instructor of the area. Mr. Avtar. After that started Dhamaal of Zumba , everybody participated in it and enjoyed with full masti.  With the continuous music , on the other hand drawing competition was started for children , then cycle race and then  most important ladies race .  After that all the participants got certificates and all the winners got awards, prizes from dignitaries like Shri Subhash Chandra, YSS brand ambassador medicine Baba  Shri Onkarnath  Sharma , councillors , presidents of the surrounding RWA ‘s . All the dignitaries were honoured with Momento and Shawls . All enjoyed the event and after that Lungar Prasad.  Impact : This event has a long lasting impact in the minds of the people due to cleanliness drives under the heading ” I Love My Space” and their active participation in this event. This gave a good message in the community of brotherhood and social harmony.  A Raahgiri-style event  promote active living, strengthen community bonds, reduce pollution, and enhance public health by encouraging outdoor activities and sustainable transportation.               Sarita Bhatia, 3 September, 2017

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Aajadi ke Rang , Bachhon ke Sang

Aajadi ke rang , Bachhon ke sang : Drawing competition was organised by Yash Sewa Samiti in Janakpuri A1 , govt. Nursery  School on the eve of Independence Day . It was celebrated with children and teachers of nursery school. Many toys and sweets were gifted to school for children.  Impact : Such celebration Instills a sense of patriotism and national pride in young children. Educates them about the history and significance of Independence Day.  Strengthens community bonds among students, teachers, and parents through shared activities. Promotes inclusivity and unity, teaching children the value of diversity and cooperation and above all Enhances students’ learning experience through interactive and engaging activities.  Sarita Yash Bhatia : 9 August, 2017

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