Unnat Bharat Abhiyan – Village Visit on
Report on Day 3 – UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN
Report on
UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN
Biyani College of Science and Management
UBA In-Charge: Dr. Nikhil Chaturvedi
Date: 3 December 2025
Biyani College of Science and Management began on 3 December 2025 with the regular prayer assembly, followed by the energetic UBA clab. After the auditorium session, the UBA team proceeded to Pachar village (Pachar). The day’s major activity was a Nukkad Natak presented by the volunteers on the theme “Healthy India, Healthy Youth”, spreading awareness about good health, hygiene, and wellness practices among villagers. The performance was received positively and attracted the attention of the local community.
Following the Nukkad Natak, the volunteers conducted a survey under the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, gathering information about the social and economic conditions of the residents of Pachar. This activity helped students understand real-life challenges, living standards, and developmental needs of rural communities.
Later, the UBA team visited the destitute homes of Kalwar village, where they distributed sanitary napkins, biscuits, wafers, and other essential items. This act of kindness and compassion brought smiles to the faces of the beneficiaries and reinforced the spirit of service among the volunteers.
After completing all field activities, the volunteers—tired, hungry, thirsty, and exhausted—returned to the college. Despite the fatigue, the students enthusiastically began preparing for the next day’s schedule.
The day concluded on a positive and fulfilling note, marked by awareness, service, empathy, and meaningful community interaction.
Under the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan initiative, the students of Biyani Group of Colleges conducted a village visit focused on creating awareness about beating plastic pollution and promoting menstrual hygiene. During the visit, the team interacted with villagers, encouraged the reduction of single-use plastic, and explained its harmful effects on the environment. Sanitary pads were also distributed to women and girls to support health and hygiene practices. The visit ended positively, spreading awareness and inspiring the community toward a cleaner and healthier lifestyle.































