Ranbir Sachdeva Celebrates Birthday with Special Children Spreads Message of Service
Hoshiarpur: An inspiring ceremony was organized today at the J.S.S. Asha Kiran Special School in Jahankhelan, where Paramjit Singh Sachdeva—Patron of the Ashadeep Welfare Society—and his family shared moments of joy with the special children of the school on the occasion of his son, Ranbir Singh Sachdeva's, birthday. On this occasion, a *Langar* (community meal) was arranged for the school's special children, staff members, diploma students, and members of the Ashadeep Welfare Society. During the program, Paramjit Singh Sachdeva and his family joined the special children to cut a cake and celebrate the birthday.
The children, too, participated in the event with immense enthusiasm, zest, and joy. On this occasion, Ranbir Singh Sachdeva's friend, Dhirej Balchandani, presented a donation of ?11,000 to the school. The school management and the Ashadeep Welfare Society expressed their special gratitude to him for this contribution. Addressing the gathering, Harbans Singh remarked that spending time with special children and sharing in their happiness constitutes a noble act of service.
Expressing his gratitude to Paramjit Singh Sachdeva, Dhirej Balchandani, and their families, he stated that such social initiatives serve to bind society together through the spirit of humanity and service. He noted that the Asha Kiran Special School has consistently strived for the holistic development of special children, and with the support of the community, better facilities are being made available to them. He also appealed to other social workers to come forward and contribute to spreading happiness in the lives of these special children.
Prominently present on this occasion were Paramjit Singh Sachdeva's mother, Mrs. Inderjit Kaur; his wife, Mrs. Dimpy Sachdeva; his daughter-in-law, Tanisha; and his granddaughters, Tamara and Rishil. Additionally, Colonel Gurmeet Singh (Secretary of the Ashadeep Welfare Society), Malkiyat Singh Maheru, Hamesh Talwar, Ram Asa, Harish Thakur, Mrs. Anita Talwar, Sinitta Balchandani, Shashank Bali, Voila Gulati, Sanin Bali, Ayra Balchandani, the school Principal Mrs. Shelly Sharma, Prem Kumar, and Vice-Principal Indu Bala were also present at the event. At the conclusion of the program, all the guests wished for a bright future for the special children and conveyed a message emphasizing the promotion of love, cooperation, and a spirit of service within society.
