While in urban areas SVSN supports financially and health care for needy widows. SVSN has undertaken an endeavour to improve the quality of life of destitute widow residing in Udaipur and neighbouring areas of Udaipur with an objective to provide free monthly medical check-up by doctors, distribution of medicines for the whole month and if necessary refer them to other specialties for surgeries like cataract, dental care; to provide monthly pension to widow so that they can fulfil their basic needs; to provide scholarship stationeries and uniforms to children of young widows so that they can continue their education and to provide skill development training to young capable widows so that they can earn their livelihood.

SVSN organizes a free medical camp in Udaipur which includes eye, sugar and blood pressure check-ups, surgeries and free distribution of full course of medicines for the month for these widows. SVSN organized a free medical health Check-up camp at Theosophical Society, Udaipur on 30th December 2018.


Doctor examining the beneficiaries at the medical camp

Supporting Veer Durgadas Rathore Seva Sansthan

Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation has provided financial assistance to Veer Durgadas Rathore Seva Sansthan, Bhinder to develop the garden with tubewell and flooring near the temple of Aradhya Kuldevi Nagnecha ji at Bhinder, Udaipur.


Development work at the temple of Aradhya Kuldevi Nagnecha ji with support of MMCF

Academic Initiatives

Udaipur Tales International Storytelling Festival - 2018

The International Udaipur Tales Storytelling Festival 2018 was organised by Mr. Salil Bhandari, Founder, Udaipur Tales Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi from 30th November 2018 - 2nd December 2018 at Park Exotica, Opposite Shilpgram, Udaipur. On an invitation to Shriji Arvind Singh Mewar, Chairman and Managing Trustee, Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation; the Festival was attended by Ms. Jyoti Jasol, General Manager - Events, Dr. Mayank Gupta, Deputy Secretary MMCF - Development and Ms. Neha Srivastava, Assistant Manager, Office of Culture and Heritage Promotion from Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation, The City Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan. The aim of the festival was to shape our own personal narratives through the stories that are as old as the mountains and the rivers; from as far and wide as the lay of the land, told a million times, retold a billion times and have been the constant stream of consciousness that flowed through generations and through each one of us.

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