Eagle Group Spreads "Khushi" Amongst Orphanage Kids


Eagle Group Spreads "Khushi" Amongst Orphanage Kids

In this materialistic world, almost all of us have had a wild goose chase for something known as “KHUSHI”; the pursuit for happiness is never ending. Again when I try to define what is happiness it gets difficult. Is a state of mind when u r satisfied, or let say feeling after u achieve something, “success”.

 

Eagle Group Spreads "Khushi" Amongst Orphanage KidsIn this materialistic world, almost all of us have had a wild goose chase for something known as “KHUSHI”; the pursuit for happiness is never ending. Again when I try to define what is happiness it gets difficult. Is a state of mind when u r satisfied, or let say feeling after u achieve something, “success”.

Well if that is it I had my encounters with these feelings but nothing really can be called a state of total happiness and then I had these strange/unknown feeling when I try to help someone.

“Joy of living is in giving” when you help someone the feeling though transient is unique in its way. Yes this is what I say KHUSHI is, “Khushi baantne se Khushi badhati hai”. I am here to share one such experience when we shared khushi with some under privileged children in “THAKUR BABA ORPHANAGE”.

I have been associated with a free-lancer group of young, energetic & dedicated guys from Vedanta Aluminum Limited, who believe in “Service to mankind as service to god”.

We call it as Eagle Group, founded with the sole motto of serving humanity and spreading happiness. On the auspicious occasion of Republic Day we decided to pay a visit to nearby orphanage in Belpahar.

Thakur baba aashram as it is called is an orphanage with strength of around 45 kids aged between 3-17 yrs, mostly females. We arranged for some gifts, pen, copies, toffees, sports accessories etc. and had a plan of having lunch with them. When we arrived we were mesmerized by the environment and scenic beauty around but more beautiful were the kids talking wonderfully as they greeted us on arrival.

We arranged some programs like quiz dancing, singing, and mimicry and distributed prizes among all participants.

Some of them were extra talented like one 12-year-old girl getting almost 12 prizes alone.

We distributed gifts, candies and sweets among them, and had our lunch only after all of them were served.

Though I had worked in night shift, but I was not at all tired, the best part of all of it was that we spent all day talking and playing with the kids, I would like to mention a touching statement by a girl in 7th standard when she talked about her family she said, “puri duniya ke log apni family hi to hai” the conceptual “VASUDEV KUTUMBKAM” & yet they are alone in every manner.

It seemed like more than money, they needed our love and affection. I felt as if I was helpless, whatever we could have done means nothing, it was too little.

The Staff of Aashram are taking good care of the kids and they have some help from different groups but still looking after this population & at the same time providing them with better education and more importantly a hope for better future require attention of more people to come forward and help nourish the future of tomorrow.

I don’t know whether I was happy or sad but satisfied by my efforts, somewhere deep in my soul I felt peace and today I am posting this to encourage all to serve the unprivileged children and spread KHUSHI around their faces, hearts and souls.

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