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Fifty Community Groups launch
'National Sewa Day'
14th January 2010
On
Thursday, 14th January 2010, fifty community groups
and three hundred individuals braved the icy weather
of London to come together and launch 'National
Sewa Day' at the Shree Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan
Temple in Stanmore, London.The word 'Sewa' is a
Sanskrit (ancient Indian language) word meaning
selfless service. At the historic event, cultural,
religious, caste, youth, sports & health groups
pledged to organise activities that promote social
action and volunteering for their members on 21st
November 2010 - which is the first National Sewa
Day (NSD).
On behalf of Sewa International
(UK) - the coordinating organisation behind National
Sewa Day, Mr. Arup Ganguly, said,: "We are
humbled with the level of support that this idea
has attracted and hope and welcome more community
groups and individuals will join hands with us
to make National Sewa Day a success in 2010."
All projects must abide with
three governing principles: (1) to relieve hardship
& poverty, (2) to bring a little joy where
none exists, (3) to help the environment. Projects
will vary and encompass all age and ability groups.
The two rules that will apply universally are
(a) each task must not take up more than one day
to complete and (b) no fundraising takes place
on NSD.
Ms. Bharti Tailor, Secretary
General of the Hindu Forum of Britain (HFB) offered
their support. She said: "HFB supports the
National Sewa Day concept fully, and will give
all the practical support it can. Let us change
the perception of our community with National
Sewa Day. Let us make a difference."
Ms Jaswinder Kalsi, Assistant
General Secretary of the Namdhari Sikh Sangat,
spoke of the centrality of public service (sewa)
in the Sikh religion. She said: "It will
be an honour for us to take part in your plans
for National Sewa Day, to not only raise awareness
of the meaning of Seva, but our duty, collectively
and individually, to take part in seva for the
good of the community as a whole."
Ms. Laura Marks, Founder
of Mitzvah Day - which is the Jewish community's
equivalent, spoke about their experience in bringing
communities together, which in 2009 amounted to
over 15,000 people performing sewa on the same
day. Noticing the enthusiasm of the audience,
she concluded her speech by observing: "The
enthusiasm, commitment, energy and great spirit
of the National Sewa Day team is inspirational.
We are proud to be asked and humbled by the size
and scale of your launch. What a movement this
is going to be."
Mr Arup Ganguly concluded
by saying: "Today marks a very important
day, as the founding organisations' give us confidence
to work in partnership with groups all across
the country to reduce hardship & poverty,
to help our environment, and to bring a little
joy all through volunteering - not by fund raising.
It is a way for all of us to make our mark regardless
of our affiliation, level of religious conviction,
wealth, age, sex or nationality."
The founding organisations
include:
" Aashiana
" Aden Depala Mitra Mandal
" Age Concern (Brent)
" Art of Living Foundation
" Atmavignan Dada Bhagwan Foundation
" Balagokulum, Borehamwood
" Balagokulum, Leeds
" Brahma Kumaris
" Brahmbandhu Society UK
" Canons Gujarati School
" Chinmaya Mission
" City Hindus Network
" Hindu Forum of Britain
" HSS Madhav Shakha, Edgware
" HSS Arjun Shakha, Kenton
" HSS Pratap Shakha, Finchley
" HSS Haqeeqat Shakha, Wembley
" HSS Keshav Shakha, Kenton
" HSS Shakti Shakha, South Harrow
" Hindu Sevika Samiti, Jijabai, Edgware
" Hindu Sevika Samiti, Shakti, Finchley
" Hindu Sevika Samiti, Laxmi, Kenton
" Hindu Sevika Samiti, Mirabai, Wembley
" Hindu Sevika Samiti, Durga, South Harrow
" International Society for Krishna Consciousness
" Jalaram Mandir, Greenford
" Mandhata Mandal
" Middlesex Association for the Blind
" Milton Keynes Hindu Association
" Namdhari Sikh Sangat
" National Hindu Students Forum
" Navnat Association of UK
" Navnat Youth Association
" Navjivan Vadil Kendra
" National Congress of Gujarati Associations
" OneCause
" Oshwal Association of UK
" Patanjali Yog Peeth
" Sangat Centre, Harrow
" Sansaar
" Shishu Kunj
" Shree Swaminarayan Mandir, Golders Green
" Shree Kutch Leva Patel Samaj
" Sai School of Harrow
" Shri Satya Sai Service Organisation
" Sewa - Inspire: The Women's Network (Pinner
& Hatch End branch)
" Vanza Society
" Yogi Divine Society
If you're an organisation
that would like more information on how you could
be involved, please contact Anand Vyas on 07957
197527. You can access more information on: www.nationalsewaday.org
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