Surat: Inauguration of the new service office of Mahavir International Charitable Trust

Surat: Inauguration of the new service office of Mahavir International Charitable Trust

The inauguration of the new service office of Mahavir International Charitable Trust, main branch–Surat, took place on Sunday in a joyful and dignified atmosphere at the Times Square complex in Vesu. With the opening of the new office, the organization reiterated its commitment to making its service activities more extensive and effective.

On this occasion, the officials of the organization mentioned that Mahavir International has been active in various humanitarian services through its nearly 350 branches and over 12,000 members in India and abroad for the past 51 years. The Surat main branch has been successfully operating various public service projects for the needy and underprivileged for the past 28 years. The organization's president Veer CA Dinesh Jain, secretary Veer Naresh Lalwani, and treasurer Veer CA Rajesh Malu stated that the trust regularly conducts medical and health check-up camps, eye examinations and treatments, food distribution for the needy, provision of daily use materials in tribal areas, educational assistance, skill development, and many other welfare activities.

They mentioned that with the establishment of a permanent service office, all these service projects can now be operated in a more organized, extensive, and effective manner, reaching more and more needy people. The inauguration ceremony was successfully attended by over 150 Veers, Veeras, and children from the organization. Senior officials and esteemed members present at the event included the organization's trustee and advisor Veer Ganpatji Bhansali, Veer CA Nirmal Kothari, international vice president (Region-8) Veer Surendraji Marothi, international director (IT) Veer Sandeep Dangi, and Gujarat zone chairperson Veera Nisha Sethia, among others.

Distinguished guests included Rajnishbhai Desai, corporator and vice-chairman of the drainage department committee (Ward-20), Rashmi Sabu, corporator and chairperson of the water department committee (Ward-22), Mrs. Sheetalben Patel, corporator and vice-chairman of the PWD department committee (Ward-22), and ward chief Pratikbhai Patel (Ward-22). The program concluded with a resolution for service, cooperation, and human welfare.

 

 

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