Seva Vardhini: ‘Ek Muthi Anaaj’ Campaign; A Social Revolution Taking Shape Through Small Contributions..!

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Pimpri Chinchwad | “Drop by drop, a lake is formed”—we have all heard this saying, but the ‘Ek Muthi Anaaj’ (One Fistful of Grain) campaign that has been running in Pimpri-Chinchwad for the last four years is truly bringing this proverb to life. This initiative, born from the spirit of donation and service, is now becoming a full-fledged social revolution.

A Concept So Simple and Accessible

Every month, one family donates just 200–250 grams of grain—the equivalent of a child’s one-time meal or a fistful of grains. This small contribution has now evolved into a massive movement sustained by thousands of fists.

📊 Key Highlights of the Campaign-

▪️ Active in 7 suburbs
▪️ Participation from 80+ housing societies
▪️ Collection every third Sunday: 5,000–6,000 kg of grain
▪️ Collected grain delivered the same day to orphanages and old-age homes
▪️ Network of 650 volunteers
▪️ Reaching 32,000 families every month
▪️ In 4 years: 204,000 kg of grain collected
▪️ Support provided to 49 orphanages and old-age homes
▪️ Daily: 700+ underprivileged children and elders receive full meals
▪️ Total meals served: 1,020,000+


Inspirational Leadership

President – Vinod Patil (Recipient of Bharat Bhushan & Inspiring Human Awards)
Founder – Girija Tai Shirshikar
Mentors – Girish Degaonkar, Vinayak Kaka Kulkarni


🗣️ Words from Volunteers – Straight from the Heart

“Today, this campaign has taken the form of a social revolution. All volunteers are contributing to ensure that no one goes to bed hungry. Even though the campaign arranges meals for 700 children daily, it is still just a beginning. Our aim is to reach needy institutions in every corner of Maharashtra. Though the path is challenging, we are confident our volunteers will make it possible. All have taken a mighty resolution in their hands.”
Vinod Patil, President

“The idea of a fistful of grain may seem small, but its impact is enormous. With 700 volunteers contributing, 6,000–7,000 kg of grain is collected each month.”
Abhay Baviskar, Secretary, Pimple Saudagar

“It feels fulfilling to be doing something for society. Because of the campaign’s transparent functioning, there’s great trust among the community.”
Keshav Joshi, Pimple Saudagar

“A year ago, only 4 societies from Wakad were part of the campaign. Today, there are 21, and more are reaching out every month. It shows how deeply the community feels connected to this initiative.”
Abhijeet Chaudhary, Wakad

“Every month, 32,000 families respond to our appeal and step forward to help the underprivileged.”
Aniket Deshmukh, Secretary, Wakad

“Each month feels like a celebration for us, and every volunteer participates with great enthusiasm. There’s immense satisfaction in doing something for society every month.”
Prasad Padgavkar, Volunteer

“I feel proud to be part of this social movement. Through the ‘Ek Muthi Anaaj’ campaign, we’re determined to reach 100+ societies—and we will definitely achieve that.”
Vivek Kasat, Executive Member


📝 Seva Vardhini – ‘Ek Muthi Anaaj’ Executive Committee

President: Vinod Patil
Founder: Girija Tai Shirshikar
Mentors: Girish Degaonkar, Vinayak Kaka Kulkarni
Secretary (Pimple Saudagar): Abhay Baviskar
Wakad Secretary: Aniket Deshmukh
Pimple Saudagar Secretary Representative: Keshav Joshi
Wakad Secretary Representative: Abhijeet Chaudhary
Volunteer: Not Required

Executive Members-
Prasad Padgavkar · Sachin Deshpande · Vivek Kasat · Manik Sudrik · Nakul Deshpande · Chakradhar Borkute · Shivram Latpate · Sandeep Gunjal · Shivkumar Pyati · Sandeep Kale · Nitin Salve · Tushar Shah · Purushottam Shete · Viral Shah · Pushkar Sarnis · Bhagwat Patil · Chandan Chaurasia · Anand Gujarathi · Shikhar Shrivastav · Vishnukant Pandey · Tarun Sitha · Ganesh Patil · Nitin Bhirud · Subhash Pathak · Nitin Chaudhary · Arvind Puranik · Arvind Jadhav · Balkrishna Masalgekar · Sanjay Patil · Rupesh Helwade

‘Ek Muthi Anaaj’ is not merely a concept—it is a movement born out of compassion. What can be achieved with one fist is not just food donation—it is recognizing a societal need and stepping forward. Every month, thousands of hands come together… and bring comfort to thousands of lives.
This fist has now become a movement.

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