Couple transforms love into social service
In a world where weddings are often grand celebrations, a young couple has chosen a different path, one of service, awareness, and kindness.
Dr Mohith Naga Satya Krishna and Dr Sai Sitha are physiotherapists. They are proving that love can extend beyond personal joy.
Their wedding on March 12 is not just about them; it is about giving back to society.
Since their engagement on December 6, the couple has been leading ‘100 Services,’ a campaign focused on social welfare.
They have been organizing free medical camps, awareness drives, food distribution programs, and educational initiatives across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Their goal is to help underprivileged communities and inspire others to serve.
Dr Mohith, son of renowned magician Shyam Jadugar, comes from a family of illusionists.
Staying true to his heritage, he trained Sai Sitha in magic. Together, they use magic to raise awareness about road safety.
One of their most unique acts involves blindfolded driving and cycling, where Sai Sitha, now an expert, performs to demonstrate safe driving practices.
This rare talent, mastered by only a few worldwide, has gained public attention and encouraged responsible road behaviour.
The couple’s mission is a way to bring change. They say that they will feel accomplished if anyone is motivated by this initiative.
As physiotherapists, they conduct free health camps for the underprivileged, ensuring access to medical care.
They also distribute food, clothes, and essentials to migrant workers, orphans, and the elderly, reaching thousands in need.
Their commitment to social good extends to their wedding invitations. Instead of traditional cards, they gift saplings to guests, promoting a greener future.
They are also creating and spreading seed balls, ensuring their union benefits nature as well. Their story is a testament to the power of love, compassion, and responsibility.
Through their journey, they hope to inspire others to embrace service and make a lasting impact on society.
Image from Pxhere (Free for commercial use / CC0 Public Domain)
Image Published on February 20, 2017
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