Ziro, March 27:
A nine-member delegation from Sri Sathya Sai Seva Sangathan, led by National Youth Coordinator Laxmikant Sharma, arrived in Ziro Valley to conduct a comprehensive survey aimed at upgrading the Health Centre at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre, which is operated by Helping Hands.
The visiting team held an interactive session at the Centre with key stakeholders, including Hibu Robin, ZPC Hibu Dumi, Executive Director Er. Punyo Hinda, TDO Tai Arun, along with Helping Hands volunteers and Gaon Buras and Buris of Hong village.
As part of their visit, the delegation conducted extensive field assessments of healthcare facilities across the valley, including Gyati Takka General Hospital, as well as multiple Primary Health Centres and wellness centres, to evaluate existing gaps and healthcare needs of the local population.
Addressing the gathering, IPS officer Hibu Robin presented the formation and operational framework of Helping Hands, highlighting its global volunteer network spanning cities such as London, Dubai, and China. He detailed the organisation’s wide-ranging initiatives, including emergency assistance, blood donation drives, combating racial discrimination, crime awareness campaigns, transportation of mortal remains of Northeast individuals, and career counselling. He also outlined the educational and skill-based programmes offered at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre, including coaching support for competitive examinations like UPSC and State PCS through CSR initiatives.
Speaking on behalf of the visiting team, Laxmikant Sharma elaborated on the philosophy and service initiatives of the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Sangathan, guided by the principle “Love All, Serve All.” He emphasized the need for active community participation to successfully implement their mission in Ziro Valley.
The primary objective of the visit is to carry out a village-level survey under the Tribal Women Welfare Programme, aimed at providing regular medical support to orphaned children and residents of the valley. The initiative also seeks to upgrade the existing Health Centre at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre, Hong, to improved standards.
Under the broader Sri Sathya Sai Tribal Development Programme, the organisation focuses on holistic upliftment of tribal communities through interventions in education, healthcare, hygiene, and social and spiritual development, while preserving indigenous culture. Notably, Hong village in Ziro has been selected as the first village in India to be covered under this programme.

