Jitendra Rangwani: A magical worker who became a messiah for the needy
Born on 19 December 1984 in Ajmer, Rajasthan, Jitendra Rangwani hails from a simple Hindu family. Right from his college days, Jitendra has been actively involved in state politics. He has served as the former District Vice President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Ajmer and currently holds the post of Vice President of the Sindhi Education Committee.
Born on 19 December 1984 in Ajmer, Rajasthan, Jitendra Rangwani hails from a simple Hindu family. Right from his college days, Jitendra has been actively involved in state politics. He has served as the former District Vice President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Ajmer and currently holds the post of Vice President of the Sindhi Education Committee. Driven by a passion to serve the society, Jitendra’s journey in social work began at an early age.
During his visit to a village, Jitendra came across a group of underprivileged families and children whose plight deeply affected him. He was deeply moved on seeing their condition and could not take his eyes off them. He wondered why they were suffering after seeing the lack of proper clothing and healthcare facilities. This experience ignited a fire within Jitendra to extend a helping hand to these families and soon he embarked on a journey to establish a non-governmental organisation (NGO) to aid underprivileged and distressed families.
Determined to contribute to social welfare, Jitendra Rangwani committed to providing adequate help to needy families. His dedication towards social work led him to establish his own organization to provide help to poor families.
Remembering the first and second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, people are still terrified of its impact. During this time Jitendra Rangwani and his team provided crucial help to the needy. During the initial lockdown, Rangwani and his team spread awareness about the virus, distributed masks, sanitizers and water to people. They also provided food and medicines to those who were unable to step out during the restrictions. Currently, they are raising awareness about the importance of vaccination and the need for social distancing and wearing masks.
Jitendra Rangwani is committed to environmental conservation and constantly advocates cleanliness, tree planting and conservation of natural resources. He is a social activist who not only provides food and clothing to the needy but also provides education and medical opportunities to those who cannot afford it. He believes in taking simple steps to spread awareness among people so that they do not panic.
If we want to end the pandemic, the public must be fully aware of what it is and what measures need to be taken. Jitendra Rangwani comes from a middle-class family in Rajasthan, where his parents taught him the value of serving others in every possible way. From a political and social perspective, he deeply understands what is happening in the state. His goal is to encourage youth to help others in initiatives to eradicate poverty and save the environment.