Launch of the ‘Amrit Dhara’ Water Service Project at Shri Saraswati College Campus; Guests Describe the Service Initiative as an Inspiring Step for Social Welfare

The “Amrit Dhara” water service project, run by the Marwari Yuva Manch, Surat branch for social service, was inaugurated on the premises of Shri Saraswati College. Launched during the intense summer heat, the project aims to provide pure and cool drinking water to students, visitors, and the general public.

At the launch event, popular city councilor Mrs. Suman Garg and former Rajya Sabha member Mrs. Savita Sarada were specially present. The guests praised the public service work being carried out by the forum and described it as a commendable and exemplary initiative for social welfare.

During the event, forum president Abhishek Khetan, patrons Ranjit Chaudhary, Rahul Bajaj, Prakash Bindal, Ganesh Agarwal, secretaries Sushant Bajaj and Kaushal Goel, coordinators Rajesh Dalmia, Amit Kedia, Deepak Dalmia, Sumit Tapadia, Abhishek Patodia, along with many other members, actively participated.

Through this service project, the forum provided access to pure and cool drinking water for about 600 students of Shri Saraswati College, as well as all visitors and the general public coming to the campus. This will bring relief to people during the summer season while also promoting health safety.

Forum officials stated that Rajesh Chaudhary, Mrs. Krishna Gupta, and Deepak Gupta have made a special and inspiring contribution to the success of the “Amrit Dhara” water service project. Their support, social commitment, and spirit of public welfare have made the effective operation of this project possible.

Expressing gratitude to all collaborators, the forum expressed confidence that this service project will continue to fulfill its purpose of social service by providing pure and cool drinking water to the public in the future as well.

Shri Saraswati College

Shri Saraswati College is an educational institution in India, typically named after the Hindu goddess of knowledge, arts, and learning. While specific historical details vary by location, many such colleges were established in the 20th century to promote higher education, especially in rural or semi-urban areas. The institution often reflects a commitment to blending traditional cultural values with modern academic disciplines.

Marwari Yuva Manch

The Marwari Yuva Manch is a prominent socio-cultural organization established in 1983 to unite and empower the Marwari youth community in India. It focuses on preserving Marwari heritage, promoting entrepreneurship, and engaging in philanthropic activities such as education and healthcare. The organization has grown into a major platform for networking and community service, with branches across multiple cities.