This Diwali, share your joys with poor
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This Diwali, share your joys with poor

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Diwali is a festival of lights and hope. Spreading joy and happiness is the true spirit of this festival.. The illumination of houses with lights and lighting of candles & diyas is an expression of joy and peace & prosperity. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm & fervor all over the country. However, we should remember to share our joys and happiness with the people who are less fortunate than us.

The volunteers and members of National Organisation for Social Empowerment (National NGO) celebrated diwali with the children belonging to lower sections of society. Mr. Amandeep Singh, the founder of National Organization for Social Empowerment distributed books, crayons, chocolates and toys among these children to make their Diwali special. It was yet another initiative by the organization for ensuring the welfare of underprivileged segment of society. Sharing your joy with these deprived children is a great source of happiness and can double your celebration this festive season. The darkness in the lives of these innocent children can be eliminated with the light of hope and joy.

National NGO looks forward to other such initiatives for igniting a spark of hope and happiness in the lives of these underprivileged children. The volunteers and members of National NGO organize various campaigns, programs and workshops to spread awareness about their noble causes and work for the welfare of impoverished segment of society. Their programs aim at empowering the marginalized sections of society and improving their standards of living.

The people belonging to the underprivileged sections of society do not have an access to basic amenities and lead a life of misery and despair. For them diwali is as gloomy as the ordinary days of their life. A small act of kindness and little efforts can make a huge difference in the lives of these people.

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