Global Welfare and Social Service Association

Social Worker

SUBRAMANIYAN, B.Tech., Mechanical Engineering

My affectionate greetings to my dearest kin and loved ones. For what purpose was the “Global Welfore & Social Service Association” established? We, the people, often speak of the need to “save this world.” But in reality, what are we actually doing? We have confined the world—along with our own kin—within the narrow bounds of our own limited mindsets. It is said that our country is a democracy. But does the true essence of democracy actually exist here today?
There is no democracy here; what prevails here is essentially a monarchy. Whichever caste commands the largest number of votes, the political party centered around that specific caste is the one that governs. In the next election, a different party may emerge victorious; yet, that party, too, remains one that is aligned with the very same majority caste. One party criticizes the other, and the other criticizes the first. Apart from this, nothing else truly happens, my dear people. You cast your votes in exchange for money. You vote based on caste allegiances. But do you realize that, in doing so, you are forfeiting the genuine happiness that you rightfully deserve in your lives? The defeated politician safeguards his assets, while the victor continues to amass wealth through the power of office.
The victorious party will humiliate the defeated one, claiming, “We are going to recover what was lost.” Yet, in reality, the assets plundered from the public are never truly recovered—for in the subsequent election, today’s loser may very well emerge victorious once again. And when that happens, today’s victor will certainly not move to recover those assets. The moon remains where it is; the sun remains where it is.
Yet, the very air above the Earth is turning toxic. Both the Earth and its atmosphere have become poisoned. With such monumental crises looming all around us, we choose to ignore them and instead waste our energy merely cursing the Earth itself. Despite all this, what are we doing? Driven solely by the desire to “somehow become rich,” we are living lives devoid of any true peace. Is this truly life? Is this what it means to live a human life? The time has now come for us to gain clarity. We must strive to make life beautiful.
We must cultivate the habit of asking questions, and we must step forward to live with dignity and self-respect. First, our mindset must change; our speech must change; and our lives must change. At the very least, from this moment forward, let us learn to live authentically. We must all come together—all the people inhabiting this earth—to live in unity and share in one another’s happiness. Long live humanity! Long live this world! May everyone live a prosperous life.
— Social Worker :

M.ADALARASAN B.A. History

My heartfelt greetings to my loved ones, my kin, and the good-hearted people of this society. We live in this world. But in reality, what are we truly doing *for* this world? In this life-spent constantly chasing after money, power, and fame where, then, does humanity reside?
Ameal for the hungry; a book for a child unable to attend school; a helping hand for an elderly person in need—this is the true essence of a meaningful human life. It is precisely for this purpose that the “World People’s Social Service Association” was established. Our objective is not politics; our objective is not caste. Our objective is not religion; our *sole* objective is humanity. Even a beggar has the right to live with dignity. A poor child has the right to receive an education. A destitute family has the right to live with hope. We strive to ensure that these rights are not merely confined to the pages of books, but are actively realized and implemented in real life. Building a school is not merely constructing a building; it is building the future of an entire generation.
Helping the poor is not simply about giving money; it is about instilling hope in a life. If society is to change, we must change first. Our mindset must change. Our actions must change. Our hearts must be transformed by the spirit of humanity. The “World People’s Social Service Association” represents a humble effort toward bringing about this transformation. Our journey may not be grand in scale, but it will be sincere. Our assistance may not be immense in quantity, but it will flow from the depths of our hearts. We must all unite and work together to ensure that every human being living on this earth can live with dignity, happiness, and security. Long live humanity! May the spirit of service flourish! Long live the “World People’s United Social Service Association”!
Social Worker

AR.SOBA DEVI,

MBA.,MA., (Journalism). M.SC(Psy).,M.L.I.S.,D.E.T.,B.Sc., B.Ed ,D.F.D.,Dip.dance.,B.music.,D.M.C.Ed., D.C.P.M.,D.F.A
Women-the pillars of the family-do not merely shoulder the responsibilities of the household; they possess the strength to carry the burdens of society within their hearts as well. When a woman steps into the realm of social service, it is not merely an act of charity… it marks the beginning of a transformation
This journey of social service has been embarked upon with a steadfast resolve to provide services-with humanity, integrity, and hope—such as guiding children who lack educational opportunities, raising awareness among women regarding their legal rights, offering training in selfemployment and self-confidence, providing counsel on health and safety, and guiding those in distress toward the right path. Social service is not merely about donating money; sending a child to school, instilling courage in a woman, and restoring hope to a family-this is what constitutes true social service. If each one of us were to ask ourselves, “What can *I* do?”, that very question would mark the beginning of social change.
— Social Worker :

Natarajan Muthukumar, B.Com.,

In this society, many find even basic necessities-such as education, healthcare, employment, and housing-to be out of reach.In such circumstances, a social worker is indispensable. Social service is not merely a profession; it is a responsibility, a mindset, and an expression of humanity.
Social service is about raising one’s voice on behalf of those in needwhen a child struggles without education, when a family is stifled by poverty, when a woman faces injustice, or when a person with disabilities is marginalized. We need not undertake monumental acts of charity; simply covering a student’s tuition fees, providing medication for a patient, offering food to a family, or guiding someone who has lost their job possesses the power to transform a human life. Do not ask yourself, “What difference can I, as a single individual, possibly make?” Just as one lamp lights another, one good deed paves the way for another. Social service is not for the sake of fame, nor is it for the spotlight.
It is not for the sake of photographs; rather, it is a duty to be performed for the sake of one’s own conscience. If today’s youth engage in social service, the society of tomorrow will undoubtedly become a better place. The mindset of “only for myself” must give way to the philosophy of “for the benefit of all.” Ultimately, let us all strive to be the hands that wipe away the tears of those in need, the beacons of light for those who have lost hope, and the seeds of social transformation. Long live humanity! May social service flourish!
Social Worker

M.ALAMELU

B.Sc,M.A,M.ed, Retired Teacher (B.T Assistant) Govt High School
I have spent the greater part of my life in the company of children. It was, in particular, the conviction that young girls-especially those from underprivileged families-must receive an education that drove me forward.
I firmly believe that no dream should ever be cut short simply due to poverty. When a girl child receives an education, it is not merely her own life that is transformed. My earnest wish-indeed, my plea—to all parents is this: Have faith in your children. The very future of a family can be altered. That is why I have always maintained: Education is not an act of charity; it is a fundamental right. Although I have retired from service today, my work has not retired. I intend to continue providing free guidance to underprivileged students. I aim to assist them in securing high marks in their examinations. I seek to instill in them the courage to pursue their studies without fear.
A score is not merely a number; it represents an opportunity. And no one should ever be deprived of that opportunity. Children, believe in your dreams. Education is the most powerful weapon you possess to elevate your lives.
I do not measure the worth of my life solely by the medals I have received; rather, my true pride lies in hearing the news that a former student has become a doctor, or in witnessing a young girl rise to become a teacher. Furthermore, I wish to emphasize that if we join hands, we can collectively transform the futures of countless children. Even the smallest act of assistance can bring about a monumental change.
— Social Worker :

J. ARUN Social worker & PRTC Department, Puducherry

My warm greetings to the leaders who champion humanity, and to everyone who serves as a pillar of this organization.
Since childhood, a singular thought has resided in our minds-the desire to help people. This was not a notion that emerged overnight. As we grew older-through the various stages of life, and whenever we witnessed the hardships faced by others-that desire began to grow and expand even further. Yet, one question always lingered: How do we help? With whom should we collaborate? What must be done to journey alongside people of good heart? Questions regarding how to find the right path and the right companions swirled within our minds for a very long time. It was at that juncture that we were introduced to this social service association-an organization where people from all walks of life come together to work in unity. We realized that this was no ordinary organization; it is a movement that places humanity above all else. It is a collective of noble souls who act with a clear conscience. Our hearts told us that this was, indeed, the very path we had been seeking. That is why we have joined this association-to fulfill our childhood dream of helping others, and to work together toward that shared objective. To that end, we pledge to contribute whatever we can, wholeheartedly and to the best of our ability; that is our solemn commitment.
Social Worker

R.SARANRAJ

Diploma Safety Industrial Enginee
My warm greetings to the leaders who champion humanity, and to everyone who serves as a pillar of this organization.
Since childhood, a singular thought has resided in our minds-the desire to help people. This was not a notion that emerged overnight. As we grew older-through the various stages of life, and whenever we witnessed the hardships faced by others-that desire began to grow and expand even further. Yet, one question always lingered: How do we help? With whom should we collaborate? What must be done to journey alongside people of good heart? Questions regarding how to find the right path and the right companions swirled within our minds for a very long time. It was at that juncture that we were introduced to this social service association-an organization where people from all walks of life come together to work in unity. We realized that this was no ordinary organization; it is a movement that places humanity above all else. It is a collective of noble souls who act with a clear conscience. Our hearts told us that this was, indeed, the very path we had been seeking. That is why we have joined this association-to fulfill our childhood dream of helping others, and to work together toward that shared objective. To that end, we pledge to contribute whatever we can, wholeheartedly and to the best of our ability; that is our solemn commitment.
— Social Worker :

M.BHUVANESHWARI Handmade Trainer

I operate as a female entrepreneur. My primary objective is to foster the advancement of socially disadvantaged womenincluding those abandoned by their husbandsas well as individuals with disabilities and women facing economic hardship. To this end, various social service initiatives are being undertaken through the
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