New Name, New Mission: Soldiers’ Welfare Group Plans Regional Expansion

Garhwa: The Trishakti Soldiers Welfare Organization has formally adopted a new identity as the Ramyabhumi Tribal Sainyaparivar Kalyan Foundation, signaling a broader vision focused on tribal welfare and the well-being of soldiers’ families. In this connection, a significant meeting was held at RR Hotel, Garhwa, under the leadership of Ramanuj Gupta, to deliberate on the foundation’s future roadmap and regional expansion.

The meeting witnessed the active participation of several prominent members and social representatives, including Manikchand Singh, Virender Dubey, Kameshwar Dubey, Maqbool Khan, Ashish Pandey, Nand Dev Ram, Rabindra Choudhary, Pappu Yadav, Surender Ram, Prabhudas Toppo, Rakesh Tiwari, Sitaram Pal, Chhatu Prasad Yadav, Sudama Prajapati, and Sunil Kumar, the owner of RR Hotel.

Addressing the gathering, leaders emphasized that the change in name reflects an expanded mission aimed at serving communities, active soldiers, ex-servicemen, and their families, particularly in rural and border-adjacent districts. The foundation plans to strengthen its presence at the grassroots level by forming district and block units and by launching welfare initiatives related to education, healthcare, and social security for soldiers’ families.

Participants discussed strategies for organizational strengthening, public outreach, and coordination with local administration and community leaders. Special emphasis was laid on expanding activities initially across the regions, with a long-term vision of wider regional engagement.

The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to take forward the legacy of Trishakti Soldiers Welfare Organization through the newly formed Ramyabhumi Tribal Sainyaparivar Kalyan Foundation, positioning it as a strong and inclusive platform for social service and welfare-oriented work.