Munish Sood
Mandi
Blending spirituality with social responsibility, the Bhaaratha Abhyuthaana Mangala Yatra—an initiative led by Sri Ramanuja Mission Trust, Bhashyakara Charitable Trust, and Udaiyavar Thiruvadi Charitable Trust of Tamil Nadu—has extended significant support to charitable institutions in Himachal Pradesh.
The yatra, which combines religious pilgrimage with meaningful social engagement, continues to reach diverse sections of society, including educators, scholars, and underprivileged communities across the country.
During its Himachal leg, Sakar High School approached the trust seeking therapeutic equipment for children with autism. Responding promptly, the trusts donated a complete set of therapy equipment worth ₹1,08,054, aimed at improving learning and developmental support for special children.
In another gesture of service, Shri Krishna Mandir Ashram in Kullu requested basic bedding supplies. The trusts fulfilled the requirement by providing mattresses, pillows, bed covers, and bed sheets valued at ₹1,68,469, ensuring better living conditions for residents of the ashram.
The initiatives were spearheaded by Andhra Gandhi Somasekar Reddy, Karunaamoorthy Kaliyaperumal Bhaagavathar, Feelings Muthammaa, and Society Somalingam, with active coordination from Maayaa Ramapriya, Silly Sharanya, and Ministar Mushroof from Kashmir.
These efforts underline the yatra’s broader vision of combining spiritual outreach with tangible community welfare, leaving a positive impact on lives across regions.
