92 Poor and disabled couples tied the knot
“Though we cannot move without the help of stick and seek other’s help for every work but we can support each other.” With this spirit, 92 financially weak and disabled couples tied the knot today at the Free Mass Wedding ceremony organized at the historical Ramlila Maidan at Delhi.
“Though we cannot move without the help of stick and seek other’s help for every work but we can support each other.” With this spirit, 92 financially weak and disabled couples tied the knot today at the Free Mass Wedding ceremony organized at the historical Ramlila Maidan at Delhi.
The mass wedding ceremony was organized by Narayan Seva Sansthan, Udaipur as a part of NGO’s social responsibility towards weaker section of the society.
Many eminent personalities participated in event and offered ‘Kanyadan’ as guardians. The lamp lightening and Ganesh Stuti was done by the Founder Chairman of Narayan Seva Sansthan, Padamshree Kailash Manav, Co-founder Kamla Devi Agarwal, President of Sansthan Prashant Agarwal, Director Vandana Agarwal and Trustee Director Devendra Choubisa on the gigantic stage installed at Ramlila Maidan.
Bindauli
Bindauli ceremony started at 8 AM with couples dressed in beautiful wedding attires. Grooms and Brides were seen sitting on a well decorated horse-cart and reached Ramlila Maidan in a procession ceremony.
Social harmony
In this marriage ceremony, a Muslim couple Shafeeqa Bano-Mansur Ali from Sabarkantha, Gujarat and a Christian couple also tied knot according to their respective religious customs.
Nikah was performed by Qazi Aan Mohammad and Christian couple’s marriage was performed by Reverend Victor Peter of Stephen Church Fatehpuri. Hindu couples got married with Vedic tradition.
All newlywed couples were given necessary household items like dinner set, sewing machine, pressure cooker, bed, utensils, stove, fans, dressing table, and jewelries like mangalsutra, anklets, earrings, toe rings, nosepin, makeup box, bangles and wrist watch, chain, safa, suit etc were given to grooms.
Narayan Seva Sansthan, Udaipur is working since last 29 years for disabled people. They perform free operations of paralyzed children, rehabilitation for disabled youths, education for deaf and dumb children and free arrangement of employable vocational training etc.
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