As the city gears up for Diwali with lights and sweets, the Robin Hood Army (RHA) Nagpur Chapter is celebrating the festival in its own heartwarming way — by feeding the hungry and spreading smiles.
Continuing its mission to fight hunger and prevent food wastage, the RHA team has launched a special Diwali drive to distribute over 50,000 packs of buttermilk and mango lassi to underprivileged children and families across Nagpur. The initiative, aimed at bringing comfort and happiness to those who often miss out on festive treats, reflects the group’s motto: “Serve the hungry, not leftovers.”
The campaign is being spearheaded by Hari Baheti and supported by a team of more than 50 dedicated “Robins”, who have been working tirelessly — from organizing logistics to ensuring smooth last-mile delivery. Each pack is carefully documented and distributed to shelters, slum communities, and roadside dwellers so that no one is left behind.
“Our volunteers have been working round the clock to ensure that every pack reaches someone who truly needs it. For us, Diwali is about sharing warmth and spreading happiness,” said Hari Baheti, coordinator of the RHA Nagpur Chapter.
From collecting surplus food at weddings and events to receiving generous contributions from citizens, RHA Nagpur has become a living example of compassion in action. Their Diwali initiative once again reminds everyone that true celebration lies not in extravagance, but in empathy.
As diyas light up homes across Nagpur, the Robin Hood Army’s green-clad volunteers are lighting up hearts — proving that festivals shine brightest when their glow reaches those who have the least.
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