Vighnaharta
- RcbirlaEditorial
- Oct 31
- 2 min read

Vighnaharta : All are the blessed, hence, all are welcome. An ethic known by everyone but embraced by how many? When is the last time you decided to bring a significant difference in your festival celebration style and drills? Every year we make new resolutions, regarding every other thing in our lives which yet remains unchanged. We say let’s do something only out of our deep-rooted wishes and intuitions. This Ganesh Chaturthi, we welcomed bappa alongside the Rights foundation (Lalita Bhavan). Vighnaharta 2.O was a Community Service Initiative that offered us purely blessed luck to perform all the rituals, aartis & celebrating this divine festival in companionship of the transgender community at Lalita bhavan. The days were filled with, laughter, joy, blessings, dance, music, prasad & much more that we can’t list down. So, yes it should be considered as an obligation to perform something out of our fixated comfort drills and make sure that everybody celebrates the way we wish to. Be it at the feet of Vighnaharta, just like how we decided to do so and there were no regrets. You build memories, experiences, lessons and sometimes a whole new you out of these movements. Sometimes posting social media reels or conducting huge rallies about something may make a difference but to keep that impact consistent, we need these acts of acknowledgement & involvement to play some roles into this journey. A simple motion that helps keep our efforts grounded is truly beautiful, just like this one. This Ganesh Chaturthi, we celebrated the bond and emotion that unites: One heart, many colours. Further we concluded the project by conducting free health check-ups & eye check-ups at Shanti Hindi high school.




So unique Community project I wish every club community service director should do this type of unique project in big impact
Best project so far ✨