Manav Sewa Dal - About Us
Service is the fundamental mantra for the growth of humanity.
Volunteers have an important place in the history of the world. Imbued with the fundamental emotions of humanity, selfless service to mankind has become the goal of the volunteers' lives. Be it natural calamities or the horrors of war, fairs or festivals, festivals or similar events and great satsangs, they have been active in the field of first aid and managing the arrangements.
A volunteer is the only servant who has been serving the human society in the true sense. It has also been said that the aim of a volunteer is to serve all human beings and animals. Volunteers have been moving forward on their path of service with this principle. There are many such voluntary organizations working in various fields on the world map for service to the society.
Naming, formation and registration of the organization:
With the sacred objective of strengthening human values, moral virtues, healthy social norms through propagation of spiritual knowledge in the society, arranging and guiding the devotees and pilgrims participating in satsangs/sadbhavna sammelans, processions held at pilgrimage places and other places, and serving and helping the society in a selfless and organized manner during natural and physical calamities, an organization named Manav Seva Dal was formed on 3 April 1976 at Manav Dharm Sammelan (Baishakhi festival), Shri Premnagar Ashram, Haridwar on the call of Param Pujya Shri Guru Maharaj Ji, in which some enthusiastic, hardworking and selfless social workers started getting organized from that day itself. Within a year, a large number of devotees/workers joined the organization and started serving selflessly. On 28 May 1977, at Ganga Dussehra festival, Satlok Ashram, Muradnagar, District Ghaziabad (U.P.), the organization was formally formed and its volunteers were named "swayamsevaks". A few years later, on 8 November 1985, the Manav Sewa Dal organisation was formally registered by the Uttar Pradesh government. Gradually, the organisation expanded all over India and on 22 July 1988, the organisation was formally registered at the all India level by the Uttar Pradesh government.
Our aim
- To serve selflessly for the welfare of mankind, irrespective of caste, creed, religion or country.
- To try to eradicate the unwholesome tendencies prevalent in human society and to show the way for spiritual progress of mankind.
- To arrange first aid and fire brigade etc. for helping the victims of disasters caused by Nature or physical reasons like rain, drought, earthquake, fire or famine etc. To organize camps on social and religious occasions like big fairs, festivals or crowded places and to provide drinking water and other facilities for the convenience of the public, to hand over lost children to their parents, to hand over the lost items to the concerned person, received in the lost and found centre through information and to provide other types of services.
- Train the members to perform the management works smoothly and to inculcate in them the qualities like tolerance, unity, sacrifice, honesty, mutual cooperation, discipline and self-development etc.
- To develop religious, spiritual, moral, character, intellectual and social welfare of human beings at an individual level.
- To protect children from corrupt values and to inculcate good and patriotic values in them, to organize Bal Sabhas and to develop them educationally and spiritually.
- To help in opening schools, colleges, reading rooms, libraries and hostels etc. and to arrange for sports grounds and swimming pools.
- To prepare a group of people through Manav Seva Dal who are diligent and lead a life of honesty and virtue. Along with this, they will also be serving the human society selflessly.
- Disseminate knowledge which is for the benefit of the human beings and provide and receive cooperation as much feasible in the work of the organizations, which are engaged in fulfilling these objectives.