Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
India

Newly-Weds Donate Rs 5 Lakh Collected As ‘Shagun’ To Chandigarh NGO For Special Kids

IANS, 15 Oct, 2018 01:33 PM
    Making a charitable start to their married life, newly-weds Karan and Harleen have donated ‘shagun’ of over Rs 5 lakh to the Chandigarh-based Umeed, an NGO, involved in the welfare of special children.
     
     
    In fact, it was a wedding reception with a difference for Karan and Harleen at a resort on Chandigarh’s periphery last night with Karan’s parents, Suresh Sharma and Samidha Sharma, politely guiding the guests eager to give ‘shagun’ to a counter set up by Umeed.
     
     
    Umeed volunteers accounted for each envelope containing cash even as curious guests took photos and selfies with the banner put up at the entrance, which reads: “Whosoever wishes to give shagun may please hand it over at the Umeed counter. Thank you very much for your wishes and gracing the occasion.”
     
     
    Suresh Sharma told that the idea of donating the ‘shagun’ money for the noble cause was a collective decision of the family as they wanted to do something different for society on the auspicious occasion of their son’s marriage. 
     
     
    “It is our humble effort to sensitise society to do something for the underprivileged sections on auspicious occasions such as marriages,” Sharma, who, as the CMD of the Allengers Medical Systems Limited, is the brain behind Allengers Care Foundation, engaged in several charitable initiatives in Chandigarh.
     
     
    Dr BS Chavan, Director-Principal of Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32, Chandigarh, who was one of the guests at the reception, said the unique gesture of donating ‘shagun’ money to the non-government organisation (NGO) committed to the welfare of the special children would send a right signal to society to come forward for noble ventures.
     
     
    Umeed is a joint venture of the Government Institute of Mentally Retarded Children (GIMRC), Chandigarh, and parents of the special children. It runs a chain of food outlets across Chandigarh in which special children are employed after vocational training.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Pakistani Woman Asia Bibi Faces Death Penalty Over Blasphemy Against Islam

    Pakistani Woman Asia Bibi Faces Death Penalty Over Blasphemy Against Islam
    Pakistan's Supreme Court today reserved its judgement on the final appeal against the execution of Asia Bibi, a Christian woman sentenced to death in a blasphemy case.

    Pakistani Woman Asia Bibi Faces Death Penalty Over Blasphemy Against Islam

    Centre Rejected Aid Request For Guru Nanak Anniversary: Navjot Sidhu

    Centre Rejected Aid Request For Guru Nanak Anniversary: Navjot Sidhu
    Punjab had placed the request to fund the events connected with the birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev, which falls in November next year.  

    Centre Rejected Aid Request For Guru Nanak Anniversary: Navjot Sidhu

    Bargari Walk Steals March On Rally Day, Congress Eyes Polls, SAD The Sikh Panth

    Panthic Issues ruled on a “politically hot” Sunday in Punjab, with three major political parties — the ruling Congress, opposition Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) — projecting themselves as the ‘saviours’ of the Sikh community and trading political barbs.

    Bargari Walk Steals March On Rally Day, Congress Eyes Polls, SAD The Sikh Panth

    Protest In Punjab Town After Guru Granth Sahib Sacrilege Incidents

    Protest In Punjab Town After Guru Granth Sahib Sacrilege Incidents
    The rebel group of the Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab, led by Sukhpal Singh Khaira, and Lok Insaaf Party chief Simarjeet Singh Bains also joined the protest march which commenced yesterdaymorning.

    Protest In Punjab Town After Guru Granth Sahib Sacrilege Incidents

    Suhaib Ilyasi: I Lost 18 Years Of My Life For A Crime I Did Not Commit

    Suhaib Ilyasi: I Lost 18 Years Of My Life For A Crime I Did Not Commit
    He hosted Indian televisions first and most popular crime investigation show "Indias Most Wanted". Suhaib Ilyasi had it all. Then one night he lost it all. His wife died of multiple stab wounds. Ilyasi was accused of murdering her and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

    Suhaib Ilyasi: I Lost 18 Years Of My Life For A Crime I Did Not Commit

    Meet Kriti Bharti, Woman Who Battled Personal Odds To Become Crusader Against Child Marriages

    Meet Kriti Bharti, Woman Who Battled Personal Odds To Become Crusader Against Child Marriages
    Born prematurely at seven months, she first fought for her own survival; then she fought her family which considered her to be a curse. And now she has been fighting for years against child marriages despite facing death and rape threats.

    Meet Kriti Bharti, Woman Who Battled Personal Odds To Become Crusader Against Child Marriages