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Mobile Sadbhavna Kendra, a Light of Hope

                                          SADBHAVNA KENDRA





Love spreads peace, unity, and harmony. And this is what the Mobile Sadbhavna Kendra is promoting. This is an applaudable initiative by the ‘Khudai Khidmatgar’ is a light of hope in times of growing hatred and communal violence.
The vans with spread messages of love and peace in the outskirts of Delhi, and rural areas of Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The  ‘Khudai Khidmatgar’ teams are made up of students, farmers, activists, and other professionals to interact with the common people.

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