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Collectorate New Year charity drive in India provides aid to 1,868 students

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01/01/2026
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Visitors to the Sri Sathya Sai District Collectorate on Thursday were asked to mark the New Year with public service rather than traditional gifts. District Collector A. Shyam Prasad encouraged officials and citizens to substitute bouquets, cakes and shawls with contributions to social welfare, and the appeal produced an immediate response.

Collectorate New Year charity drive delivers material and academic support

The initiative raised a total of ₹2.62 lakh. Donors provided medical kits for tuberculosis patients worth ₹1.26 lakh, competitive examination books valued at ₹86,533 and blankets costing ₹49,600. The contributions will benefit students housed in 26 BC, SC and ST college hostels.

Officials said the aid will reach 1,868 students. For many beneficiaries this will be the first time they receive bedsheets and carpets, and the academic material aims to assist those preparing for competitive examinations.

Collector A. Shyam Prasad thanked those who donated and framed the move as a demonstration of meaningful season’s greetings. He said genuine greetings are those that create social impact and urged continued collective efforts to help the poor and vulnerable. His appeal emphasised sustained action rather than a one-off gesture.

The collection point at the Collectorate replaced routine ceremonial exchanges with a streamlined system for receiving and recording donations. Visitors were directed to contribute items or funds that would be directly channelled to the student hostels and medical beneficiaries. Officials coordinated logistics to ensure the prompt distribution of goods.

Local administrators and social welfare officers will oversee delivery to the 26 hostels. The bedding and carpets will address immediate needs for comfort and hygiene, while the competitive examination books are intended to improve access to study resources for underrepresented groups. The medical kits will support ongoing care for tuberculosis patients, a significant public health concern in the region.

Community leaders described the approach as practical and respectful of public funds, noting that the initiative avoided wasteful ceremonial spending and redirected goodwill into tangible assistance. Donors included government employees, private citizens and representatives of local organisations, underlining a cross-section of support.

Beyond the immediate distributions, officials said the Collectorate will monitor outcomes to assess whether similar drives can be scaled or repeated. The model aligns with broader social welfare objectives by concentrating small contributions into a collective package that addresses material and educational shortfalls.

For recipients, the donations represent both practical relief and symbolic recognition. Students living in the hostels often contend with limited resources, and the arrival of bedding, carpets and study material may ease daily pressures and support academic progress. Authorities hope the gesture will encourage further community involvement and partnerships to sustain such initiatives.

The Collector called for citizens to consider public service as an enduring form of greeting, one that produces measurable benefits for marginalised communities. As the New Year begins, the Collectorate’s charity drive demonstrates how modest contributions can be organised to deliver a significant collective impact.

Donations at Sri Sathya Sai Collectorate


Key Takeaways:

  • The Collectorate New Year charity drive raised ₹2.62 lakh and replaced ceremonial gifts with donations.
  • Donations included TB medical kits (₹1.26 lakh), competitive exam books (₹86,533) and blankets (₹49,600).
  • Contributions will supply bedsheets, carpets and academic material to 1,868 students across 26 BC, SC and ST college hostels.
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