Meet Our New President and General Secretary

Shri Mahesh Pant
Shri Mahesh Pant, the current President of Dadhichi Deh Dan Samiti, is one of its founding members and has been associated with the movement since its beginning. A passionate writer, he served as the editor of a webzine for five years and has played a key role in spreading awareness through his literary work.
With nearly 35 years of professional experience as a Design and Print Consultant, Shri Pant has effectively used his expertise to support various social causes. For over 8 to 10 years, he served as the Vice President of the Samiti, where he contributed actively to its growth and outreach efforts.
Under his leadership, the Samiti successfully conducted media sensitisation programs on HIV/AIDS across 10 states. Throughout his journey, Shri Pant has worked closely with several eminent personalities, including Nanaji Deshmukh, and has remained deeply committed to social service.
His life and work exemplify a rare blend of professional excellence, creative expression, and steadfast dedication to humanitarian causes.
Dr. Vishal Chadha
Dr. Vishal Chadha, M.D. (Homoeopathy), is a senior Homoeopath with over 28 years of distinguished clinical experience. He has been serving with the Government of NCT of Delhi since 1997 and has made significant contributions to the field of research with several papers on Dengue, Covid, and Yoga published in reputed international peer-reviewed journals. He has also contributed chapters to many books, further strengthening his academic and professional footprint.
Dr. Chadha has been associated with “Dadhichi Deh Dan Samiti” since 1997 and is currently serving as its General Secretary. Deeply committed to the noble cause of body and organ donation after death, he has been tirelessly working for humanity in the service of the nation through this movement. Alongside his medical and social service commitments, Dr. Chadha is also actively involved in diverse social welfare activities. He has been working extensively for the upliftment of underprivileged and downtrodden populations living in JJ colonies, ensuring healthcare and support reach those who need it most.
He epitomizes the blend of a compassionate doctor, a committed researcher, and a dedicated social worker.

