The Khichdi Distribution Program organized by the Lions Club of Ranchi Global at Sadar Hospital became a shining example of humanity and service. Two young girls from Scotland, Dhriti Yashasvi Parida (4 years) and Manasvi Agamya Parida (7 years), donated their pocket money to support the noble cause, demonstrating that the spirit of service knows no age or boundaries. These young girls, currently on a visit to India, decided to save and contribute their personal funds to feed the needy, making a profound impact.
Their mother, Puja Gaddyan, expressed her pride, saying, "We have always taught our daughters that true happiness lies in helping others. Their contribution to this initiative reflects the values they hold dear." Though their father, Rakhel Kumar Parida, could not attend, his encouragement and support played a key role in shaping their spirit of giving.
Dr. Bimlesh Ranjan, Deputy Superintendent of Sadar Hospital, attended the event as the chief guest and applauded the girls' inspiring effort, calling it a remarkable example for society. Lions Club Secretary Manoj Kumar Mishra highlighted that this was the 24th successful week of their signature project, which is carried out every Saturday throughout the year. Lions Club Treasurer Santosh Agrawal urged others to take inspiration from the girls, noting, "Even small acts of kindness can create significant change."
The program was supported by sponsors, including Manju Gaddyan and Puja Gaddyan, who played a pivotal role in its success. Club members, including Sailesh Agrawal, Rajeev Chaudhary, and Altamash Alam, also contributed to the smooth execution of the program. Dhriti and Manasvi’s heartfelt act serves as a reminder that even the smallest gestures, driven by a big heart, can bring about meaningful change, leaving a lasting impression on everyone involved.