Events

Divyanshi Jan Seva Sansthan

Republic Day

We celebrate Republic Day on the 26th of January every year. The founder of our organization hoists the National Flag and distributes sweets among the members and nearby people in our area. We organize drawing competitions for little children of our locality and distribute prizes among the top winners of the drawing competitions. All the participants get a certificate of participation. We also deliver a heartfelt speech to tribute to our freedom fighters.

Independence Day

We celebrate Independence Day on 15th August every year organized by Divyanshi Jan Seva Sansthan. We hoist the national flag to remember the heroic martyrs of our country and their sacrifices. To celebrate this independence, with the help of some children and villagers we organize some inspirational plays and events. In the end, we distribute chocolates and sweets to the small children and also enlighten them about the significance of this special day.

Clothes Distribution Program

We all have witnessed the destitute lying barely in helplessness, with no clothes to protect them, nothing edible to help them stay healthy, they perish in pain with all the buried longings in their hearts and a million dreams left unexpressed inside their unexplored mysterious mind. 
We feel the biggest purpose of our life is humanity, that’s what our ultimate identity is, “we are human beings and only primates with complex emotional intelligence.” Our beloved members have distributed thousands (still counting) of suitable clothes and warm blankets to everyone from infants to old aged people prominently during Guru Parv and before the initiation of important festivals to these unfortunates. And what we got in return? Their unconditional love and smile to cherish forever.

Children’s Day

Every year on the 14th of November we celebrate Children’s Day with the aim of spreading child awareness among the common people. Children’s Day is celebrated across India to increase awareness about the rights, education, and welfare of children. On this day all the children and students participated in the cultural program arranged by us.

Summer Camp

DJSS members organize summer camps for spending time and enhancing the skills of small underprivileged children. In this special initiative, we provide various creative classes like art & craft, dance, swimming, self-defense, etc. to ensure interactive learning sessions.
We also introduce fun activities in between their classes and lastly the students eat sumptuous food arranged by us just to see them happy, forgetting all their worries.

Karwa Chauth

All the married women of DJSS celebrate Karwa Chauth together for the prosperity of their husbands. They do fasting from the first light of dawn till moonrise and then get ready by wearing traditional attires and jewelry sent as a form of “sargi” by their mothers-in-law. The women break their fast by looking at the moon and then their husbands through a sieve.
Lastly, we enjoy this day together and capture the moments to cherish them forever.