My Journey with PSS
About Parvati Seva Sansthan
Parvati Seva Sansthan stands as a symbol of hope and benevolence, recognized under the registration number 364 Jaipur 2013. As a tax-exempt non-profit, our dedication to making a profound difference in the lives of many is further reinforced by our 80G certification under the Income Tax Act, offering tax benefits to our generous donors. Established by the Autopal Group, PSS transcends barriers of religion, caste, and gender in its mission to uplift those in dire need. Our initiatives span a vast spectrum, including facilitating marriages for underprivileged girls and providing vocational training for the differently-abled. Annually impacting over 15,000 lives across more than 20 cities in 5 states, our commitment aligns with multiple Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring our contributions resonate not just locally but globally.
Embarking on a Path of Social Consciousness with Parvati Seva Sansthan
My journey with PSS, founded by my grandparents, transformed from a mere family legacy to a deep understanding of social engagement. Influenced by a story from "The Kite Runner," my mother's favorite book, my view of social classes fundamentally changed. This shift was reinforced by meeting our cook Kamal's daughter, a successful banker, challenging my earlier perceptions. My family's ethos of philanthropy and my habit of donating books to reduce waste further ingrained empathy and environmental stewardship in me. This journey with PSS has been a blend of personal development and heightened social awareness.
My Future Goals and Aspirations
Looking ahead, my aspirations are rooted in the belief that every child, irrespective of their socio-economic background, harbors the potential for greatness. My goal is to identify and nurture such latent talents, catalyzing a ripple effect that challenges societal constraints and fosters a culture of aspiration and hard work among the less privileged. By empowering these young minds, I aim to contribute to a gradual, yet profound, societal transformation where success is not dictated by birth but carved by opportunity and effort. This vision, I believe, is not just a personal ambition but a collective step towards a more equitable and progressive society.