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The organization has also been coming to help people needing financial assistance. R R Morarka Charitable Trust and Sewajyoti distribute free blankets to the poor and homeless during winters. Different kinds of people coming from the weaker sections of the society are benefited from this blanket distribution programme which takes place on a regular basis in Nawalgarh.

 

They include elderly people, the poor, widows, destitute and handicapped. Children from poor families are also gifted with woolen sweaters and warm cloths. Though the blankets and sweaters cannot completely solve the problems of the homeless and poor but they at least help them in facing the cold weather to some extent.

 

Sewajyoti also organizes food distribution programmes for the people coming from the weaker, backward and ignored sections of the society. 

 

Similarly, during natural calamities such as floods, the organization helps affected people with food-grains and other essential materials.

 

 During the floods of 1999 in Orissa, Sewajyoti’s associated organizations had sent a truckload of food and clothes to the affected people. Similarly, during the disastrous earthquake in Gujarat, R R Morarka Charitable Trust, Narbada Devi Morarka Charitable Trust, Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Limited and RR Morarka Public School had made a contribution of Rs. 3 lakh to the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund.

 

In September 2001, when 21 people of village Chamrol died in a road accident, Narbada Devi Morarka Charitable Trust had provided financial assistance to the kin of the deceased and the injured.

  • 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.
  • 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.
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