10 Years Of DaanUtsav, The Festival Of Giving

DaanUtsav is an initiative that aims to spread generosity, kindness and compassion.

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DaanUtsav is an initiative that aims to spread generosity, kindness and compassion.

It was an ordinary summer day in Goa. Pedestrians, shop owners, daily-wage labourers and city cleaners went about their day, trying to survive the oppressive heat. At midday, a small group of children, accompanied by volunteers from the NGO Spending Time and Reaping Smiles (STARS), showed up with three coolers filled with chilled juice and began offering the refreshing drink to everyone, free of cost. The joyful astonishment on the recipients’ faces delighted the kids and soon every drop was given away to the grateful passers-by. It was a simple offering but the children, and the strangers they helped, imbibed a valuable lesson---even a small act of giving can make a big difference.

In an age when virality is amongst the most admired of virtues, imagine if giving went viral? If there’s one thing that could make it possible, it’s DaanUtsav---the annual, open-to-all, celebration week (2 to 8 October) where people come together in a carnival of generosity and kindness to donate time, skills, money or resources to those in need.

Earlier called the Joy of Giving Week, DaanUtsav is the brainchild of a small group of volunteers and leaders from the non-profit sector, who got together in 2004 and developed the idea of a ‘national day of giving’.Although the concept generated much excitement, it was only in 2008 that serious planning could begin and the first DaanUtsav came to life in 2009. “Once the idea was revisited, it simply took off and soon expanded from a giving day to a giving week,” says Venkat Krishnan N., one of the volunteers involved in the initial stages of the event. What began as just an idea among a few like-minded folk, has today turned into a nationwide movement with several millions raised in funds and 500 volunteers across 200 Indian cities organizing 1,500 to 2,000 programmes and activities in collaboration with schools, colleges, NGOs, businesses, housing societies and government departments...

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