Video: The Word Cleanliness Belongs To Everyone; Not A Particular Caste

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Born and brought up in the Gandhi Ashram, JAYESH PATEL has spent the last two decades serving in communities; especially in the field of sanitation and health. To the outside world, he is the founder of MANAV SADHNA, an organization that works with children and women.

But beyond all the designations and outward work lies his true essence of holding the spirit of service in every moment. Through his interactions with children, economically disadvantaged and the downtrodden he flows like a wave of love uplifting all those around him dissolving barriers between himself and those he serves.

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