Jagatpura, July 7: Vriddhi Educational and Social Welfare Society inaugurated its new main centre at Jagatpura in a ceremony presided over by Dr. Neeza Singh, Librarian, T.S. Central State Library as Chief Guest. The event was attended by educators, doctors, social workers, artists, representatives of welfare organisations, Lions Club members, volunteers, interns, students and supporters.

The inauguration marked a significant milestone in Vriddhi’s journey, which began years ago by teaching children beside a garbage dump and has now grown into a dedicated centre for education and community development.

A highlight of the programme was the participation of senior students who have been associated with Vriddhi since childhood. Many are now pursuing higher education and shared how the organisation continues to be a source of guidance and support in their lives.

Children and youth presented cultural performances showcasing their confidence and talent. Interns also shared their experiences, describing Vriddhi as a genuine platform for meaningful community service.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Neeza Singh emphasized the transformative power of education and the vital role of books and libraries in shaping young minds. She encouraged the children to dream big, remain committed to learning, and believe in their potential, stating that knowledge and determination are the keys to a brighter future. Dr. Neeza Singh appreciated the organisation’s work and announced her support for establishing a library at the new centre to promote reading and learning among children.

The programme concluded with a chabeel for guests and community members, followed by a plantation ceremony symbolising hope and growth.

The new Jagatpura Centre will serve as a hub for educational activities, skill development, mentoring and community programmes, further strengthening Vriddhi’s mission of empowering underprivileged children through education and care.