"Sindhu Youth Association,Raipur": An Introduction Sindhu Youth Association,Raipur is a leading organization of Sindhi youth in the Raipur region of Chhattisgarh, serving as a symbol of trustworthiness within the Sindhi community. The organization has completed 51 years since its establishment, and on this occasion, an attempt is being made to provide a brief introduction to the organization's history, which is quite challenging to condense into a few pages.
Inception: Around 1970, some influential youth in the society, including Dr. Ram Khetpal, Mr. Gyan Vaswani, Mr. Tej Bhan Kripalani, Mr. Murli Makhija, Mr. Rup Meghani, and Mr. Ramesh Prithwani, envisioned forming an organization for Sindhi youth. They named it Sindhu Youth Association,Raipur. Despite facing ups and downs in the initial phase, the organization finally registered itself in 1972 and was officially formed. Dr. Ram Khetpal was elected as the founding president, and under his leadership, the organization progressed rapidly.
Considering the convenience of the organization and the community, a plan was made to construct a building that would encompass all modern amenities and serve as a venue for various community programs. Moreover, to immortalize Sindhi heritage, it was decided to name it Sindhu Bhavan. Although there were financial constraints, the organization began the search for land. Some generous donors even offered to provide the land for Sindhu Bhavan in their own names. However, the organization politely declined such offers and remained firm on its decision to name the building Sindhu Bhavan. Efforts were made to search for and acquire land, and Mr. Chanderpal Wadhwa made tireless efforts to this end, along with his active involvement in motivating members. Eventually, the Raipur Development Authority allocated the land under the Devendra Nagar Scheme for which the cost at that time was approximately one lakh rupees. To purchase the land, the organization received contributions from its members. In 1980, during the tenure of the then-president Mr. Hari Israni, the land was successfully acquired. During the initial phase of building construction, members contributed financially. When the construction of Sindhu Bhavan commenced and the initial phase was completed, society also gained confidence that this was a noble organization run by sincere youth. At that point, people from the community also started contributing their support..." The provided text seems to be an incomplete excerpt, and the rest of the content is missing. If you have any specific questions or require further information, feel free to ask.