Delhi, Mar 24: The 4th edition of the SocioFare Awards was successfully organised on 21st March 2026 at the prestigious India International Centre, Delhi, bringing together changemakers, social leaders, and visionaries from across the country. Organized under the aegis of SocioFare, an initiative by Sabri Helpage, the event continued its mission of recognizing individuals and organisations creating meaningful social impact at the grassroots level.

The SocioFare Awards for selfless service and social impact

 The ceremony witnessed the presence of distinguished Guests of Honour from diverse professional backgrounds, including a Squadron Leader, a senior journalist, a Colonel from the Indian Army, Border Security Force (BSF) and eminent educationists. Their presence underscored the importance of collective responsibility across sectors in shaping a more inclusive and compassionate society.

The awards celebrated inspiring stories of resilience, service, and innovation, with awardees representing multiple states including Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Haryana, and Delhi. Each awardee reflected a unique journey of dedication toward social transformation.

“At SocioFare, an initiative by Sabri Helpage, our vision has always been to recognise and amplify the voices of those who are quietly transforming lives at the grassroots. The 4th edition of the SocioFare Awards is a celebration of resilience, compassion, and the unwavering spirit of changemakers who are building a more inclusive and equitable society” said Aarti BR Singh, Founder, Sabri Helpage.

Dr. Raman Kishor was recognised for his outstanding contribution to healthcare, dedicating his efforts to making medical services accessible to underserved communities. Nischay Foundation was honoured for its impactful work girl child menstrual hygiene and empowerment, addressing critical gaps at the grassroots level. The beloved “Chacha Chachi Chandra Dhaba” were celebrated for their lifetime contribution to society by helping travellers in the difficulties, symbolising selfless service and unwavering commitment over the years.

The PVCHR, was acknowledged for its sustained grassroots impact in advocating for human rights and social justice. Mahesh Foundation received recognition for its compassionate work with HIV-positive individuals and children, creating a support system rooted in dignity and care. Sanskriti Singh was honoured for her consistent grassroots interventions and her role in driving social impact at the community level.

Guria India was awarded for its significant work in red-light areas, focusing on the welfare and protection of children and vulnerable populations. SHEWOS was recognized for its efforts in providing care and dignity to the elderly through old age home initiatives. Chhanv Foundation was honoured for its transformative work with acid attack survivors, helping them rebuild their lives with confidence and independence. Deepalaya was acknowledged for its long-standing contribution to education and women empowerment, impacting thousands of lives across communities.

The event served not only as an awards ceremony but also as a platform for dialogue, inspiration, and collaboration. It highlighted the power of grassroots initiatives and reinforced the belief that real change is driven by those who work silently yet persistently for the betterment of society.

The 4th SocioFare Awards concluded on a note of gratitude and renewed commitment, with a shared vision of continuing to identify, celebrate, and support real-life heroes who are shaping a more equitable and humane world.

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