Our Events
Netaji Jayanti
Every year on January 23rd, we celebrate Netaji Jayanti to honor Subhas Chandra Bose, one of the nation’s most revered leaders. We organize a program where we garland his photograph, and our president delivers a motivational speech, encouraging us to follow his inspiring path. As part of the celebration, children are gifted books, notebooks, and other stationery materials, promoting education and remembering Netaji’s values and contributions.
Children’s Day
Children’s Day is celebrated on November 14th at our organization. On this special day, we warmly welcome local children to join us. We conduct a program honoring Jawaharlal Nehru on his birth anniversary, recognizing his contributions to education and children’s welfare. The children receive hearty meals, ensuring a joyful and memorable celebration filled with love and care.


Republic Day
We also observe 26th January, the day our nation enacted the Constitution of India. On this day, we gather at our organization’s premises with members and volunteers. Our founder hoists the Indian flag, followed by the singing of the national anthem. To mark the occasion and foster community spirit, a delicious meal is distributed to the local people, celebrating unity and the values enshrined in our Constitution.

International Women’s Day
Observing International Women’s Day is of great significance to us. Every year on March 8th, we organize awareness programs centered on women’s health and education, highlighting the importance of self-reliance. We prioritize financial independence, inspiring women to pursue their aspirations. This day underscores our steadfast commitment to empowering women and celebrating their remarkable achievements.
World Environment Day
Annually on June 5th, Udbhav Srijan celebrates World Environment Day. We conduct awareness campaigns, tree-planting initiatives, and distribution programs to promote environmental sustainability. Through education and action, we aim to raise awareness about the importance of preserving our planet and inspire communities to take meaningful steps towards a greener, healthier future. Together, we strive for a more sustainable world for generations to come.


Gandhi Jayanti
Every year on October 2nd, we observe Gandhi Jayanti to commemorate his significant contributions to India’s freedom struggle and legacy. We organize a program where we pay tribute to him by placing garlands on his photograph. Our founder delivers an inspiring speech, encouraging us to embrace and follow Gandhian philosophy in our lives. This day serves as a reminder of his values of peace, non-violence, and truth.
Durga Puja
Durga Puja is the grandest festival in our nation, and we actively participate in the festivities. We reach out to rural areas, distributing food and clothes to those in need, ensuring everyone can share in the joy of this celebration. This outreach reflects our commitment to spreading happiness and cherishing the true spirit of the festival.


International Yoga Day
International Yoga Day every June 21st is also observed at our organisation by organizing a yoga camp to promote the benefits of yoga to live a better quality and fulfilling life. On this day, we also raise awareness about the ayurved and medicinal plants and encourage community participation in planting those plants and adopting a healthier lifestyle. Through guided sessions and informative discussions, we aim to inspire individuals to incorporate yoga into their daily routines, fostering overall well-being and resilience.
Earth Day
We celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd each year by organizing tree plantation drives, encouraging people to plant more trees and contribute to a greener environment. Additionally, we host awareness campaigns to educate the public about the importance of preserving our planet and reducing carbon footprints. This event unites people from all walks of life, fostering collective action towards protecting the Earth for future generations. It reflects our commitment to environmental sustainability and conservation.
