BVRITN has a culture of celebrating Traditional Day every year in which students cherish India’s diverse tradition and culture and it’s a great way of getting back to our traditions surviving modernized busy lives.
As a part of retrieving our traditions Enlightening Lives being a non-profitable
NGO took an initiative to reclaim the Indian tradition of Dana and Dharma on
the occasion of Traditional Day. Charity is one of the four pillars of Dharma. Daana
is the cultivation of generosity and charity. Being selfless and giving back has
always been the biggest part of Indian tradition.
Enlightening Lives always takes an initiative to connect college to
charity and make the lives of needy better as a part of which we organized
events on Traditional Day. Our idea was to raise funds in an entertaining and appealing
way for the students so that they have their share of fun and memories while we
can receive funds to make lives of needy better.
Practicing charity as a virtue is always part of tradition. We the team
of Enlightening Lives through the events organized tried to restore the virtue
of charity and serve the needy as much as we can as a part of traditional day.
We put up a photobooth where people can come and capture memories and
smiles on the occasion with a registration fee of Rs.20 per head. We also
organized Snake & Ladders where the registration fee of about Rs.50 to make
the events fun and entertaining to the students. With all of this, once again
it was proved that love and charity for human race is the test of true religiousness.
“We live, we make smiles, we donate, we initiate, it’s we who can make
lives better and live better”
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