Stories Of Other Initiatives
Every project we undertake is rooted in compassion, executed with dedication, and designed for long-term transformation.
Every project we undertake is rooted in compassion, executed with dedication, and designed for long-term transformation.
“Kaalchakra” is a powerful drama supported by Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation, in the pious memory of Smt. Neena Devi Agarwal, the initiative embodies the foundation’s commitment to promoting art and culture as a means to spark awareness, preserve societal values, and encourage meaningful conversations. Written by Jaywant Dalvi and directed by Sandeep Dubey, the play highlights the emotional struggles of an aging couple, leaving a deep and lasting impact on the audience.
A Mega Support Drive was organized to extend assistance to leprosy patients, old age homes, and orphanages, reflecting a strong commitment towards humanitarian service. Under this initiative, three months’ essential ration supplies were distributed to ensure food security and basic sustenance for the beneficiaries. The drive aimed to support some of the most vulnerable sections of society, including elderly residents, abandoned individuals, and people affected by leprosy.
The ration kits included daily essential food items required for maintaining a healthy and balanced diet. This initiative helped reduce the burden on care institutions and ensured that the residents receive adequate nutrition for the coming months. The program also highlighted the importance of community support, compassion, and collective responsibility. Through such efforts, the initiative strives to bring dignity, care, and hope to those who need it the most.
The Hindu Adhyatmik Seva Mela 2024, held at Lalbagh from November 28 to December 2, showcased India’s spiritual and cultural richness. With 182 stalls and 156 organizations, the event honored women achievers, spiritual leaders, and fostered unity through collective recitations and patriotic songs. Esteemed dignitaries and spiritual leaders graced the occasion, making it a platform for inspiration. The Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation (BSVAF) stall stood out, engaging 490+ visitors with impactful displays of community-driven projects. The event bridged tradition and modernity, inspiring attendees to embrace spirituality and service. It was a powerful celebration of small actions leading to big transformations.
Hindu Spiritual & Seva Mela’ hosted by HSSF, Indore Chapter, was inaugurated by Junapithadhishwar Acharya Mahamandleshwar Swami Avadheshanand Giriji Maharaj, alongwith Smt. Sumitra Mahajan Lok Sabha President, Shri S. Gurumurthy HSSF Praneta, Shri Dati Maharaj, Shri. Vinod Agarwal, Chairman, HSSF Indore Chapter and Shri Gunwant Singh Kothari HSSF National Coordinator. On this auspicious occasion more than 120 Charitable Trust and NGOs participated from different states to display their Spiritual and Charity activities and more than four lacs people visited this Mela.
Voice of Unity’ Mega Event hosted by HSSF, Indore Chapter, on this auspicious occasion more than 350 schools participated and patriotism song ‘Vande Matram’ was sang by more than 51000 students. Mr. Vinod Agarwal, Chairman, HSSF Indore Chapter addressed to the students with his motivational speech. On this occasion several Eminent personalities witnessed as Guest of honour like, Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Urban Minister Shri Kailash Vijayvargia, Indore Mayor Smt. Malini Gaud, HSSF National Coordinator Shri Gunwant Singh Kothari and many more.
Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation donated two Raths (Mini Van) to Shri Hari Satsang Samiti, which will be used to spread awareness about the rich cultural and religious heritage of India in every village across the country, Initially, raths will start its drive from Jammu and Kashmir, and one from Riwanchel zone. It will also be used to promote education and help to create a more self-reliant, healthy, and aware society. Shri Hari Satsang Samiti will utilize the donation to organize cultural and religious events to create a more cultured community. The donation will also help to ensure that people in the villages are able to access the same facilities and opportunities as those in the cities.
It’s being a tradition of Agarwal Family towards betterment of Country and Society, in continuation of the same Mr. Vinod Agarwal, Trustee Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation contributed Rs. 1 crore for the construction of ‘Ram Mandir Ayodhya’. This auspicious day was 14th Jan 2021 when he respectfully gifted the cheque to Mahamandleshwar Dadu Maharaj, witnessed by many eminent personalities like Mr. Baliram Patel RSS, Mr. Shailendra Mahajan RSS, etc.
Indore has made history by breaking two world records with over, 50,000 blankets were distributed and 25,000 people signed up to donate their eyes. The event was organized with the support of Balaji Sewarth Foundation and Lions Club. To acknowledge the noble efforts, Shri Vinod Agarwal was awarded with the “Bhama Shah Awards” for his lifetime achievement in service to humanity. This event was a great success and it brought together different organizations to make a difference in the society.
The Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation is proud to support Padma Shri Satendra Singh Lohiya, a true embodiment of courage, resilience, and timeless human spirit. His remarkable journey as a para-swimmer, overcoming tremendous challenges with unwavering resolve, reminds us that true strength lies in the spirit that drives us forward. By uplifting the spirit of possibility for all, we help foster courage, resilience, and the confidence to rise above any obstacle — building a stronger and more compassionate society. Together, let us continue to celebrate and support the incredible power of the human spirit.
Phag mahotsav organized to celebrate and showcase the rich culture of India and to generate patriotism in the people of Indore. It was attended by eminent dignitaries of the Agarwal Samaj and Indore, including Shri Vinod Ji Agarwal, Prem Ji Goyal, and others. The event was organized by the Agarwal Samaj Kendriye Samiti, Indore. The event had a variety of activities and performances to keep the audience engaged. There were cultural performances such as traditional dances, folk songs, and Bands performances. The event also featured talks and lectures on Indian culture, and traditions. The event was a great success, and it enabled the people of Indore to gain a better understanding of India’s culture and heritage. It also helped to build a sense of patriotism among the people of Indore.
In the Dhwaja Yatra, 1200 members of the Agrawal community presented Lord Jagannath with a flag measuring 551 feet long. The Dhwaja Yatra, organized by the Agrawal community, began on 4th January from Indore. The Yatra was a symbol of unity and brotherhood among different communities and was aimed at promoting social harmony and peace.
“Tera Vaibhav Amar Rahe Maa” was held on 2nd September, 2022, at Khel Prashal, Indore, by the Initiative for More and Cultural Training Foundation (IMCTF), with industrialist and philanthropist Shri Vinod Agarwal serving as Chairman. Apart from Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and other attendees included Shri Tulsiram Silawat, Minister of water resources, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Shankar Lalwani, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), Shri Pushyamitra Bhargava, Mayor, Indore and Shri Gunwant Kothari, national convener of the IMCTF. All the dignitaries present on the stage inaugurated the program by lighting the lamp. According to Mr. Agarwal, who gave the welcome speech, the presence of so many students and teachers marks the beginning of a new era. Every person should love, respect, and be happy to be an Indian because India has always been and always will be a golden bird The Prime Minister of our nation wants to boost GDP to between 12% and 15% by 2025, which will benefit all of us by creating jobs and business possibilities. There will be amazing opportunities, and our country is also on the verge to become one of the world’s most powerful nation. Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the Hon’ble Chief Minister, urged the youngsters to show respect for their parents, sisters, daughters, and teachers. The occasion saw the published by the IMCTF on “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav” a book about 75 patriots and revolutionaries. 75 kids on stage Children from various schools offered cultural performances in the programme while costumed as patriots. The national anthem, Vande Mataram, was sang by much more than 10,000 students from 75 schools, along with all of the guests and officials present.