Bhagya Mandir Parivar Extends its reach to Delhi with Thousands of Volunteers and two lakh people

New Delhi (India), July 19: Based in Lucknow, Bhagya mandir Parivar has become synonymous with public welfare. It has emerged as the sole option for the poor, helpless, and those striving to improve their lives. Bhagya Mandir Parivar is soon expanding its branches to Delhi, ensuring that the people of Delhi can also benefit from its services. Under the guidance of Saurabh Guruji, Bhagya mandir Parivar has transformed countless lives with the support of more than 1,000 volunteers in just a few years. Currently, nearly two lakh people are directly or indirectly involved in public welfare activities through this organization. The primary focus areas for Bhagya mandir Parivar are education, medical care, and health.

In the field of education, Bhagya Mandir Parivar has started free coaching centers in about 53 villages in the Bundelkhand region. These centers focus not only on general students but also on those who are completely uneducated and unable to attend any government or private schools. A new Bhagya mandir Education Center has also been inaugurated in the Balaganj area of Lucknow, and more centers are gradually being established in other districts. Additionally, the organization offers free yoga classes.

Bhagya mandir Parivar also runs continuous awareness camps to provide maximum benefit from natural medicine, acupuncture, and other necessary medical services to those in need. These initiatives have benefitted approximately 11,600 people so far.

Under the food donation program, Bhagya mandir Parivar addresses the hunger of those unable to afford sufficient meals due to economic hardships. Every week, the organization feeds over 10,000 people through various food donation camps.

Through such initiatives and many more, Bhagya Mandir Parivar, under the revered guidance of Saurabh Guruji, continues its mission of public welfare. Responding to the demand from its volunteers, Saurabh Guruji’s presence will now also benefit the people of Delhi. Several welfare projects have been planned to ensure maximum benefit for the residents of Delhi and its surrounding areas.

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