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DRISTI volunteers provide legal aid to rural community in East Mesra

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
10 February 2026
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THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK 

Ranchi, February 10: In a significant step towards strengthening access to justice at the grassroots level, DRISTI Volunteers, in collaboration with Nyaya Shastra, recently organised a Pro Bono Legal Aid and Legal Awareness Programme (NYAYDISHA) at Rajyakiya Krit Prathmik Vidyalaya, Pancholi, East Mesra.

The programme was conducted under the guidance of DRISTI Co-founder Shubhanshu Shekhar Shukla and led by Chapter Lead Aditya Sunar, to empower underserved rural communities by spreading awareness about fundamental legal rights and offering free legal assistance.

NYAYDISHA Initiative Bridges Legal Gap in Rural Areas

Guided by the core principles of DISHA (Direction), DAKSHA (Competence), and DIKSHA (Education and Awareness), the initiative focused on bridging the gap between the legal system and rural citizens. DRISTI volunteers interacted closely with villagers, explaining essential legal provisions in a simple, accessible language.

Along with awareness sessions, the team provided basic pro bono legal guidance, ensuring that beneficiaries received legal support without any financial burden.

Addressing Everyday Legal Issues Faced by Villagers

The programme addressed common legal concerns in rural areas, helping individuals better understand their rights and responsibilities. For many villagers, the initiative marked their first direct interaction with legal professionals, fostering confidence and trust in the justice delivery system.

Positive Community Response Highlights Impact

The success of the programme was evident in the positive response from the beneficiaries, whose expressions of gratitude reflected the impact of the effort. Beyond legal education, the initiative reinforced values of social responsibility, community empowerment, and inclusive justice.

Volunteers Ensure Smooth Execution

A committed team of volunteers, including Piyush Srivastava, Tanu Kumari, Yashika Aggarwal, Aashika Kumari, Shivangee Tiwary, Mohit Kumar, and others, played a key role in ensuring smooth coordination and effective execution of the programme. Their collective efforts highlighted DRISTI’s ongoing commitment to service, empathy, and community upliftment.

 

 

 

Tags: access to justiceDRISTI volunteersEast Mesra newsfree legal aidgrassroots legal initiativelegal awareness programmeNyaya ShastraNYAYDISHApro bono legal aidrural legal empowerment
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