Sikardih, Giridih, experienced a surge of warmth and support on International Human Rights Day, thanks to the International Human Rights and Crime Control Organization. The group distributed essential blankets and warm clothing to individuals facing hardship due to the cold weather. The initiative was led by District Women President Sonia Kaushik, Akdoni Kala Mukhiya Manoj Pashi, and BJP leader Ranjan Sinha. Kaushik emphasized the organization’s familial approach to humanitarian aid, stating their unwavering commitment to helping those in need. She pointed out that the prevailing cold had caused sickness among some needy families, who were subsequently provided with free medical care and warm clothing. District Youth President Amit Chandravanshi recounted the organization’s consistent efforts over the past eight years in Giridih, focusing on providing legal assistance and aid through various camps. He assured the community that the annual distribution of winter essentials on Human Rights Day would continue. The successful event was a collaborative effort, with support from hundreds of local residents and organization members, including Sandeep Koushik, Rohit, Nasir, Ravi, Jay, Narayan, Ganesh, Reena Victor, and Tabassum.
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