India, January 6, 2025: The SIGMA-oikos committee of XLRI Jamshedpur marked the successful conclusion of the 16th edition of Daan Utsav (October-December 2024) on India’s festival of giving, with a series of impactful initiatives that brought together students, faculty, and community partners. Celebrating two decades of service and compassion, the committee reaffirmed XLRI’s commitment to building a sustainable and inclusive future.
The week-long event commenced with a Blood Donation Drive that collected over 80 units of blood, setting a powerful precedent for a celebration dedicated to altruism, service, and the enduring spirit of giving.
Wish Tree was another heartwarming initiative that fulfilled the dreams of children and families, thanks to the generosity of over 180 contributors. In partnership with NGOs such as People for Change, Shiva Educational Trust, and Sahyog Village, the campaign raised over ₹1.3 Lakhs, transforming heartfelt wishes into realities.
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The Cloth Donation Drive made a significant impact, with over 15,000 clothing items contributed by campus members and partner institutions. These donations extended warmth and comfort to underserved communities across nine villages, exemplifying the power of collective compassion.
Addressing health and hygiene, the Menstrual Awareness Drive, conducted in collaboration with the Robinhood Army and Koru Foundation, educated over 200 women in Gitilata village, Potka, on menstrual health. Sustainable cloth pad kits were distributed, promoting dignity and environmental consciousness.
The Gift of Time initiative focused on fostering human connections, with XLRI student volunteers spending quality time with over 160 elderly and specially-abled residents at R.P. Patel Cheshire Home and Nirmal Hriday. Through companionship and care, this initiative highlighted the value of emotional support and inclusion.
“As a student-driven initiative, Daan Utsav exemplifies XLRI’s vision of fostering responsible leaders who are sensitive to societal needs. Each contribution—whether big or small—has the power to create ripples of positive change,” said Fr. Donald D’Silva, S.J. , Dean Administration and Finance.
Promoting economic empowerment, the event partnered with Udaan to support visually impaired artisans. Festive stalls featuring handmade candles, diyas, and snacks were set up during Diwali and Christmas, creating an inclusive platform for their skills while enriching the festive spirit.
Daan Utsav 2024 underscored the unwavering dedication of XLRI’s students, faculty, and partners to community service and social responsibility. The event stands as a shining testament to the institution’s mission of nurturing socially conscious leaders committed to creating a better tomorrow.
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