February 13, 2026

Visit to **Anganwadi** and **Nand Ghar**

 

Small children are called the embodiment of God. Their innocent smiles, sincere laughter and innocent love explain to us the true meaning of life. Especially for children from poor families and living in slums—whose parents leave home early in the morning to work every day—life is like a struggle. When it is difficult to meet daily needs, it is not possible for everyone to send them to study in a big school.

In such a situation, schemes like **Anganwadi** and **Nand Ghar** started by the government are truly a blessing. Here small children are taken care of, given nutritious food and at the same time primary education is also provided. These centers are not only for education, but also work for the all-round development of children.

Recently, I got the opportunity to visit one such “Anganwadi – Nand Ghar”. I got the opportunity to distribute snacks to small children on the occasion of their birthday. When the snack packets arrived in the little hands, the joy and happiness that appeared on their faces could not be described in words. There was a sparkle of happiness in their innocent eyes, and at that moment it felt that true celebration lies here—where giving gives self-satisfaction.

The time spent with children was one of the most precious moments of life. There was purity in their laughter, there was truth in their joy. This experience made me realize that social service is not just a duty, but a spiritual satisfaction.

If we can add a little happiness to someone's life through such small initiatives, then that is considered a true celebration. Because when a child smiles, the entire society becomes happy.

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Visit to **Anganwadi** and **Nand Ghar**

  Small children are called the embodiment of God. Their innocent smiles, sincere laughter and innocent love explain to us the true meaning ...