The Unsung Heroes: Celebrating Selflessness with The SocioFare
The SocioFare is an initiative to honor those who quietly serve society, such as teachers, doctors, and social workers. Founded by Aarti BR Singh, it emphasizes acts of kindness and humanitarian service over fame. The award celebrates real-life heroes whose stories inspire resilience and compassion.
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Kolkata, February 27: In a society that often values power and fame, The SocioFare emerges to honor selfless individuals working quietly to uplift communities. These real heroes include teachers and doctors who, without seeking recognition, make a significant impact.
Founded by Aarti BR Singh of Sabri Helpage on March 18, 2023, The SocioFare is a movement celebrating those devoted to humanitarian service. Singh, a social entrepreneur, aims to spotlight acts of kindness and sacrifice through this initiative.
The inaugural SocioFare Awards, notably free of celebrity glamour, highlighted stories of compassion: an elderly man feeding the homeless, a woman educating underprivileged children, and a doctor providing free healthcare. This movement reshapes heroism, valuing selflessness over personal gain.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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