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SEWAJYOTI AND THE PEOPLE BEHIND

Sewajyoti Handicrafts

Sewajyoti Handicrafts has encouraged and supported craftsmen, artisans, painters, sculptors, singers, dramatists, dancers and others artists. 

Promoting traditional art and culture

We have been engaging with folk singers, dancers, drama artists, puppeteers and the like to spread our message to the masses. This is a way to support them.

Rural sporting events

Traditional games like Satolia, Gilli-danda etc. have vanished from our social canvas. They used to be a natural part of children's growing up process and must be preserved.

Communal harmony

By celebrating religious festivals of different communities, Sewajyoti re-emphasizes the importance of our age-old glorious tradition of togetherness and brotherhood.

  • Shri Radheshyam R Morarka Govt. Post Graduate College building was constructed in Jhunjhunu in a record time. It was dedicated to the people in 2006.
  • The college building was constructed by Sewajyoti at a cost of Rs. 2.45 crore.
  • Expansion of the college building took place in 2010 at a cost of Rs. 53 lacs.
  • Sh. Radheshyam Morarka Memorial Government Bus Terminal, Jhunjhunu was developed at a total cost of Rs. 1.05 crores.
  • The Bus terminal was inaugurated on April 21, 2011.
  • Sh. Gautam Morarka received Bhamashah Awards in 2006 and 2011 for his contribution to the field of education in Rajasthan. 
  • Radheshyam Morarka Medical Institute (RMMI) was inaugurated in 2006. It is a modern 32 bed hospital equipped with state of the art technology.
  • As demand rose, capacity of RMMI had to be expanded, and four new cottage wards were added.
  • Sewajyoti started a long series of organising health camps and disabled camps with a large camp for the handicapped in 2004. 
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