Social Worker Mukesh Bansal Appointed National Minister of Akhil Bharatiya Agrawal Sammelan
Firozabad: In recognition of his longstanding commitment to social service and community welfare, noted social worker Mukesh Bansal has been appointed as the National Minister of the Akhil Bharatiya Agrawal Sammelan.
The appointment was announced by National President Basant Kumar Mittal and National General Secretary Gopal Goyal. The decision has been widely welcomed by members of the Agrawal community, who expressed confidence in Bansal’s ability to strengthen the organization and expand its social outreach initiatives.
Community Leaders Extend Congratulations
Following the announcement, several office-bearers and members of the local Agrawal Sammelan unit congratulated Mukesh Bansal on his new responsibility.
Those extending their best wishes included District President Anand Mittal, General Secretary Dinesh Agrawal, Treasurer Kuldeep Mittal (Advocate), Provincial Deputy General Secretary Kishan Bihari Garg, Janaki Prasad Garg, Rajesh Bansal, Surendra Prakash Agrawal, Gopal Bansal, and several other community leaders.
Members of the Agrawal Mahila Sammelan Madhavi Branch also welcomed the appointment. Director Madhu Bansal, President Kalpana Garg, General Secretary Reena Garg, Treasurer Preeti Agrawal, Madhu Garg, and Neerja Mittal conveyed their congratulations and wished him success in his new role.
Recognized for Social Service
Mukesh Bansal has been actively involved in numerous welfare initiatives undertaken by the Agrawal Sammelan in Firozabad. Community members credit his dedication and leadership for the successful implementation of several humanitarian projects benefiting underprivileged sections of society.
Among the notable initiatives associated with his efforts is a monthly pension support program benefiting 45 widowed women. The organization has also extended medical assistance to economically weaker families, including the recent donation of a respiratory support machine to a financially disadvantaged woman requiring treatment for a lung-related illness.
Support During Difficult Times
Bansal has also played an active role in advocating for affected families during times of crisis. Following the untimely death of a young bangle trader, Kunal, in the Agra Chowpati area, community representatives submitted memorandums to senior administrative officials, including the Divisional Commissioner, Police Commissioner, and District Magistrate.
Working alongside local public representatives, efforts were made to secure financial assistance for the bereaved family. As a result, economic support amounting to ₹10 lakh was facilitated, while additional assistance and housing support for weaker-income beneficiaries continue to be pursued.
Commitment to Inclusive Leadership
Expressing gratitude for the appointment, Mukesh Bansal thanked the national leadership of the Akhil Bharatiya Agrawal Sammelan and members of the Agrawal community for their trust and support.
He stated that the responsibility entrusted to him reflects the spirit of collective cooperation and community unity. He pledged to work alongside all sections of society and continue promoting welfare-oriented initiatives with the support of fellow members and community leaders.
The MathuraNow View
Community organizations often draw their strength from individuals who combine leadership with service. Mukesh Bansal’s appointment highlights the importance of grassroots social work and reflects the growing emphasis on welfare-driven leadership within community institutions.
As he takes on his new national responsibility, expectations remain high that his experience in social service and community engagement will contribute positively to the future initiatives of the Akhil Bharatiya Agrawal Sammelan.

