|| Shri Ram Sena Organization – Roti Bank ||
• Since the year 2020, during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Roti Bank program organized by the Shri Ram Sena Organization has been conducted every Saturday.
When the country was affected by the global pandemic coronavirus, many people in society were in need of food. At that time, for the welfare of society, Shri Ram Sena Organization provided food to the needy at various locations, offering its service in states such as Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and others.
After the pandemic’s impact subsided and the lockdown ended, the Shri Ram Sena Organization, through the Roti Bank, decided to continue helping the needy by providing one free meal once a week.
Following this decision, it was established that every Saturday, members and volunteers of the organization would organize the Roti Bank program at designated places to provide one free meal to those in need.
Since then, with the mental, financial, and physical support of its members, volunteers, and office bearers, the Shri Ram Sena Organization’s Roti Bank has been functioning efficiently since 2020.
Working Schedule:
Every Saturday, Roti Bank members contribute 25–30 rotis (flatbreads) from their homes. Other members play an important role in transporting the food to the identified locations where the needy are served. People from the wider community also contribute food voluntarily, often on special occasions or anniversaries, as an act of self-satisfaction and goodwill—following the natural law of giving back to the world.
In addition to this, the organization also engages in various other social services such as clothes distribution, blood donation, animal welfare, tree plantation, and fulfilling other societal needs.
Since the year 2020,During the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Roti Bank program has been conducted every Saturday by our organization, Shri Ram Sena.
This service continues every Saturday at 7:00 PM at Gate No. 01, Gandhi Maidan, Patna (Bihar).
So far, the Roti distribution has been carried out for approximately 262 Saturdays, reaching around 210,400 Roti’s To individuals, with an average of 39,450 beneficiaries Needy.
The service is ongoing in Several Districts , States and uninterrupted. Along with this, Shri Ram Sena is also actively involved in clothes Distribution ,blood donation, Education, and other activities in the interest of the nation.
We request everyone to be present And be a Part on every Saturday at 7:00 PM at Gandhi Maidan, Patna (Bihar).
Feeding the Hungry in Sanatan Dharma :-
Feeding the hungry is one of the most sacred and spiritually uplifting acts in Sanatan Dharma.Rooted in the teachings of the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Puranas, this selfless act is praised for its profound moral, spiritual and cosmic impact.
1.It Earns Great Spiritual Merit (Punya): Feeding the hungry is considered one of the highest forms of charity (Anna Dāna).
It purifies the giver and is rewarded with divine blessings.
“अन्नादानात् न परं दानम्।” – Mahabharata, Anushasana Parva “There is no gift greater than the gift of food.”
