Adv S. Dev Kotwal’s service in pandemic as civil defense volunteer will inspires many

Adv S. Dev Kotwal’s service in pandemic as civil defense volunteer will inspires many

UDHAMPUR, JUNE 18: Advocate Swatantra Dev Kotwal’s service during the pandemic time of one year as civil defense volunteer will inspire many.

A renowned Social worker, Educationist, Writer- Advocate Swatantra Dev Kotwal, 63 hails from a hilly village of  Basnote  Tehsil Moungri of  District Udhampur. Nestled amid hilly terrain village Basnote is situated about 65 KM from Udhampur Town.

It was his passion of doing social service that spurred Advocate Kotwal to take up the   role of a civil defense volunteer. His social work is not confined to work for the worldly welfare of the people, but also to enrich their minds through his literary works viz writing Afsanas, short stories, poems. About one hundred of his Afsanas have been published in different national news papers, Magazines.”

“But it is the small service I rendered to the masses at grassroots level during one year of Covid-19 pandemic as the civil defense volunteer of Udhampur unit, gave me the greatest satisfaction of my life” said Advocate Kostwal. It started one year ago when India observed Janta Curfew on the call of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India to combat the spread of deadly pandemic in our country, recalled Advocate Kotwal. Entering the Civil defence arena to render voluntary service made him feel like working for a noble cause.

He said that there were many who joined hands with civil defence functionaries to be the part of the patriotic mission, but many of them started leaving the ground after few weeks.

“But I stayed back in the battle field firm footed and kept rendering my Nishkam Sewa as per the need of the hour to defeat the Corona virus,” said he with great confidence.

At times, he said “I kept apprising the esteemed concerned quarters about my performance by sending written communication as well. I performed my activity voluntarily, tirelessly and blissfully with missionary zeal and zest under the directions of directorate of Civil defence Jammu” he said.

The J&K Bank Branch Housing Colony Domail Udhampur, was the place where I kept serving the unending swelling crowds of bank customers/visitors by providing them the service of “Pen” till date, he informed.    “Branch  Manager Anil Paba  and all the staff members  of the bank extended  me  the needed cooperation  in a very decent  and dignified  manner throughout. Due to which my morale remained high and I achieved  the desired target of completing one year of continuous  service,“ narrates he.

“During the lock downs/holidays I provided my service daily in whole of Udhampur city as per the instructions of District Administration, I kept delivering features and making announcement to the general masses, particularly at crowded places, appealing   the people to adhere to Covid -19 prevention guidelines,” he said.

“On  the other hand , during  the relaxations on working days  I pinned  the above mentioned  bank  branch, fortunately located  in my locality , to render free service  to the uncountable crowds  of customers visitors, majority  of whom were illiterate, by filling the different types of bank forms like withdrawal, pay in slips, new accounts  , opening forms of varied natures, Aadhaar card forms, draft forms, Cheques, Debt forms, SMS/ATM forms, Pensioners life certificate forms, etc. Even those educated ones not in the habit of keeping a pen in their pocket were also served in the same manner.”

In  this manner, he rendered  consistent Nishkam Sewa  to thousands and thousands  of poor  and innocent  people  of all shades  with majority of them hailing from difficult, mountainous,  far flung  and vast  areas.“ Side by side providing pen service, the public awareness on covid-19 SOPs adherence also remained intact with extreme vehemence at the bank. I express my gratitude  to all the esteemed quarters who enabled  me  to proudly write  such words  for myself at the age of 63″, he concluded.