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  • A life stage at a time: How two underserved districts in Karnataka are redefining disability support

    A life stage at a time: How two underserved districts in Karnataka are redefining disability support

    New Delhi [India], May 9: In Raichur and Yadgir—two of Karnataka’s most underserved districts—people with disabilities are getting steady, stage-by-stage support that follows them through life. From early therapy and school access to jobs, self-employment, and old-age care, the Life Cycle Approach (LCA) ensures no one is left behind because of disability or geography.

    Dr. N.S. Senthil Kumar, CEO of the Association of People with Disability (APD), shares how this approach is helping people live more independently and with dignity—at every stage of life.

    Q: What happens when persons with disabilities are supported not just once, but throughout their lives?

    In India, disability support is often fragmented—a therapy camp for a child, a pension for an adult, or a one-off wheelchair donation. But in Raichur and Yadgir, two of Karnataka’s most underserved districts, something very different is unfolding. The Life Cycle Approach (LCA), pioneered by the Association of People with Disability (APD), is providing sustained, age-specific interventions—starting from early childhood and continuing through school, work, and old age.

    The model recognizes that disability evolves across time and life stages. A child with cerebral palsy may need physiotherapy and school access, a young adult may need employment or seed capital, and an elderly person may need mobility aids and social support. The LCA program is built to follow that journey—ensuring people are never left behind at any age.

    Q: Why were Raichur and Yadgir chosen for this kind of model?

    Both districts represent the challenges of working in deeply rural, developmentally lagging geographies. Raichur, with a population of 1.9 million, has a literacy rate of 60.46% and has been classified as one of the 250 most backward districts in India. Its people, especially persons with disabilities, face challenges accessing even basic services. Yadgir, Karnataka’s youngest district with 1.17 million people, has the state’s lowest literacy rate—just 51.83%—and a largely rural population that remains isolated from mainstream welfare systems.

    These are not easy places to work in—but that is precisely what makes them ideal for testing what a strong, community-rooted inclusion model can achieve.

    Q: What kind of reach and results has the Life Cycle Approach achieved?

    Across both districts, the numbers tell a story of scale and depth. In Raichur, between 2022 and 2025, more than 6,000 persons with disabilities have received direct support. An additional 27,910 stakeholders—from ASHA workers and teachers to parents and panchayat leaders—have been trained and sensitized on disability inclusion.

    In Yadgir, inclusive education initiatives have reached 7,997 children. More than 1,503 teachers have been trained to deliver inclusive learning, and 944 children have been connected to disability-linked scholarships and travel allowances. School retention stands at 76% among children with disabilities, and 68 children who had dropped out of school have rejoined.

    But it’s not just about education. In both districts, economic empowerment has taken center stage. In Yadgir300 persons with disabilities have received seed funding for self-employment. A follow-up of 112 entrepreneurs revealed that 96 are earning consistent monthly profits. In Raichur, similar interventions have helped individuals like Srinivas and Basavantharaya not just rebuild income, but reclaim independence.

    Q: Who are the people behind these numbers?

    The case of Srinivas in Raichur is striking. At 34, after losing his left arm in an accident, he could no longer work his fields or support his family of seven. With a ₹10,000 seed fund and entrepreneurship training, he expanded a kirana shop. He later took up a job as a security guard in Bengaluru, earning ₹18,000 per month. Today, he saves ₹15,000 every month—far beyond what he once thought possible.

    Also in Raichur, Basavantharaya, a 50-year-old with a locomotor disability, used the same seed fund to start a fruit-selling business. He now earns ₹100–₹150 daily, supporting his medical needs and family with dignity. Padmamma, aged 53, who once struggled with daily mobility, now moves independently thanks to physiotherapy, home modifications, and assistive aids.

    In Yadgir, Pavithra, a 9-year-old girl with cerebral palsy, was once completely bedridden. Her parents were seasonal migrants and she lived with her grandmother. After months of therapy, nutrition support, and capacity building, Pavithra can now walk with minimal help. Her story mirrors that of Devaraj, aged 10, who went from crawling with scissoring gait to walking with support, managing stairs, and achieving daily independence.

    Q: How is the program helping families build long-term resilience?

    Beyond individual stories, the program is building collective power. In Yadgir78 Self-Help Groups (SHGs) have been formed with 817 members, made up of persons with disabilities and their caregivers. These groups have already saved ₹5.85 lakh, and 65% are actively engaged in internal lending and income generation. The SHGs also serve as a platform for financial literacy, accessing government schemes, and leadership training—laying the foundation for future resilience.

    In both districts, community ownership is central. Whether it’s parents being trained in home-based therapy, teachers learning to build IEPs, or village leaders advocating for disability entitlements, the LCA model is shifting not just outcomes—but mindsets.

    Q: What is the bigger message behind the work in Raichur and Yadgir?

    The Life Cycle Approach is more than a program—it’s a philosophy. It treats persons with disabilities not as passive recipients of charity, but as active agents with aspirations that evolve across time. In Raichur and Yadgir, it is proving that even in the most underserved places, systemic inclusion is possible when it’s designed to be continuous, contextual, and community-driven.

    What’s most powerful is that the transformation is visible not just in metrics, but in the quiet confidence of people who had been forgotten—now standing, walking, earning, and participating in their own futures.

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  • Kingsman Experience Launch: Navi Mumbai’s Grandest Lounge Unveiled

    Kingsman Experience Launch: Navi Mumbai’s Grandest Lounge Unveiled

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 9: A Regal Affair Unveiled: The Star-Studded Grand Launch of Kingsman Experience with Gaming Experience by Nishchay  Group – Navi Mumbai’s Biggest and Boldest Lounge Bar and Restaurant

    Get prepared to be dazzled, because Navi Mumbai just got a whole lot more glamorous! The glittering cityscape welcomed its newest crown jewel on the 7th of May, 2025, as Kingsman Experience, the city’s biggest and most opulent lounge bar and restaurant, rolled out its royal red carpet for a launch event that turned heads and lit up the night sky.

    The grand launch unveils an all-new Kingsman Gaming Experience—a thrilling extension of the lounge that brings entertainment to a whole new level. Guests can now enjoy a high-energy bowling alley, immersive PS5 gaming stations, pool, snooker, billiards, and more, all under one luxurious roof. Whether you’re here to dine, drink, or dive into some friendly competition, Kingsman is your one-stop destination for food, Cocktails, fun Games and unforgettable vibes.

    With celebrities, influencers and top-tier tastemakers gracing the grand opening,  Kingsman Experience has made a thunderous debut, instantly establishing itself as the place to be. Sunny Waghchoure, Sanjay Gujar, Rakesh Paul, Smita Gondar, Hansa Singh, Prashant Virendra Sharma, Shweta Khanduri & Many More graced the launch with their presence.

    The interiors? Chic, sharp and straight out of a luxury lifestyle magazine. Think plush seating, contemporary design, mood lighting and a vibe that balances high energy with high style. Whether guests are sinking into cozy booths or vibing by the island-style bar—the only one of its kind in Navi Mumbai—they’re met with ambiance that sets the tone for unforgettable evenings.

    The menu at Kingsman Experience curated by Chef Ritesh Tulsian taste like a love letter to global gastronomy with a desi twist. Crafted by culinary connoisseurs, it celebrates a diverse mix of international cuisine paired with local flavours that resonate with every palate. From gourmet appetizers that awaken the senses to indulgent mains and decadent desserts, each plate is a masterpiece. To name a few of their star dishes are  Soya Chaap Tawa Masala, Kandhari Murgh Tikka, Korean Fried shrimps, Mezze Galore, Delicious Baos,  Exquisite Dimsums, Fresh Sushi Rolls, Thai Green Curry, Rustic Lamb Bolognese Lasagna, Lotus Biscoff Cheesecake, Rasmalai Tres Leches & much more.

    The bar, helmed by expert mixologists, is stocked with premium spirits, offering everything from timeless martinis to eccentric Innovative cocktails—liquid art served in every glass. Whether you are in the mood for a dram of aged whisky, a bubbly celebration, or a refreshing mocktail, Kingsman delivers the goods with flair and finesse. To name a few of their Innovative cocktails such as Kingsman’s Picante, Brother’s Bond, Scarlett Muse, Adults Only, Chile Piquin & many more. What truly sets Kingsman Experience apart is its exclusive island bar—a show-stopping centrepiece where creativity, conversation, and cocktails collide. It’s a space designed not just to serve drinks, but to spark moments, memories and magnetic energy.

    Guests can expect a calendar filled with curated live entertainment—from soulful unplugged sessions to foot-thumping DJ nights. With every visit comes a new vibe, a new playlist and a new reason to keep coming back.

    Service at Kingsman is not just courteous—it’s curated. Every staff member is handpicked and trained to ensure guests feel not just welcomed but celebrated. It’s this warm professionalism, combined with attention to detail, that transforms first-timers into loyal regulars.

    ” Kingsman Experience is not just Navi Mumbai’s biggest lounge—it’s a vibe, a mood, a destination. We envisioned a space where the energy is electric, the aesthetics are on point, and every moment feels like a scene from your favourite night out. It’s where luxe lounging meets unforgettable experiences” says the Senior Management of Nishchay Group.

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  • Chetan Bhagat Launches Book On Sustainability -World Of Basalt Reinforcement By Mahesh Kumar Jogani

    Chetan Bhagat Launches Book On Sustainability -World Of Basalt Reinforcement By Mahesh Kumar Jogani

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 8: Mumbai witnessed a convergence of literature, engineering, and sustainability as acclaimed author and IIT alumnus Chetan Bhagat unveiled “World of Basalt Reinforcement” by Mahesh Kumar Jogani at a star-studded event. The launch underscored the growing importance of sustainable materials in India’s rapidly urbanising landscape, with Bhagat highlighting the book’s timely relevance: “Sustainable materials are not a luxury- they are the need of the hour,” he remarked, commending Jogani’s expertise in structural durability and crack control.

    Jogani’s book introduces readers to basalt fiber, a cutting-edge reinforcement material derived from volcanic rock. Praised for its strength, corrosion resistance, and minimal environmental impact, basalt fibre is emerging as a viable alternative to traditional steel and glass fibres. The book bridges the gap between nature and technology, offering accessible explanations and real-world studies spanning sectors from aerospace to automobile-making it an essential guide for students, engineers, and innovators alike.

    With over two decades of experience, Mahesh Kumar Jogani is a well-known research engineer and techno-entrepreneur, known for his patents and innovations in composites and reinforcement technologies. His work consistently champions durability, efficiency, and environmental stewardship, with a strong focus on practical solutions for environmentally friendly green construction.

    Mahesh Kumar Jogani’s philosophy is clear: “Innovation doesn’t have to come at the cost of nature. With basalt, we can have both performance and sustainability.” As infrastructure needs soar and the climate crisis intensifies, “World of Basalt Reinforcement” arrives as both an introductory resource and a call to action, urging a new generation of engineers, material scientists and policymakers to see innovation and sustainability as partners in progress. As renowned Indian Author Chetan Bhagat aptly concluded, “This isn’t just a book for sustainability -it’s a message for anyone who believes in a smarter, greener future.

    For more information on this subject, please visit www.joganireinforcement.com

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  • Mukesh Kumar Singh’s Journey from Cancer Survivor to Bihar’s First Ready-to-Cook Food Brand Founder

    Mukesh Kumar Singh’s Journey from Cancer Survivor to Bihar’s First Ready-to-Cook Food Brand Founder

    New Delhi [India], May 8: In a world where the rush of modern life often compromises food quality and health, one man’s personal battle with adversity has birthed a powerful movement toward chemical-free, traditional Indian meals. Mukesh Kumar Singh, the founder of Mr & Mrs Mart Pvt. Ltd. and its flagship brand RDSPAVITR, is not just building a business—he’s building a legacy of health, purity, and resilience.

    Born into a humble farming family in 1978, Mukesh’s journey is a testament to grit. “We had very little, but I always had big dreams,” he recalls.

    His early life was marked by academic brilliance despite financial hardship, a tragic accident in Delhi, labor-intensive years in Punjab and Bangalore, and unimaginable personal losses, including the untimely death of his wife in 2011. Yet, each blow was met with quiet resolve.

    In 2013, Mukesh opened a small tile shop in Muzaffarpur, which flourished into a full-fledged showroom by 2018. But life threw another curveball in January 2020: a shocking diagnosis of mouth cancer, despite a life free of tobacco or harmful habits. This led to a sobering discovery—most of our daily foods are laced with carcinogenic preservatives, synthetic additives, and harmful chemicals.

    “I was devastated but determined,” Mukesh shares. “When I learned that adulterated food might have caused my cancer, I made a vow – to make clean, chemical-free food accessible to everyone.”

    That vow took shape in April 2022 with the establishment of Mr & Mrs Mart Pvt. Ltd., and later that year, the launch of RDSPAVITR. With a sprawling 14,000 sq. ft. facility in Muzaffarpur—half dedicated to manufacturing and half to retail—RDSPAVITR began offering traditional grocery staples and, eventually, a revolutionary line of Ready-to-Cook (RTC) Indian meals made with no preservatives, additives, or artificial flavors.

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    Today, RDSPAVITR stands out in a market dominated by shelf-life-obsessed brands. Their offerings—ranging from Litti and Paratha premixes to Biryani and Khichdi—are not only authentic in taste but also boast a 3-month natural shelf life. Each meal takes just 5–15 minutes to prepare, catering to urban consumers craving both health and convenience.

    “We’re not just selling food,” says Mukesh“We’re restoring trust in what we eat—bringing back the tradition of honest, home-cooked Indian meals, with none of the toxicity that plagues modern packaged foods.”

    The growth has been nothing short of remarkable. Starting as a local supermarket, RDSPAVITR clocked ₹3.1 crore in revenue by FY 2024–25 and is poised to cross ₹5 crore in the current fiscal year. The company now employs 23 staff, serves over 150 daily customers (75% of whom are repeat buyers), and is preparing to expand across e-commerce platforms like Amazon and Flipkart, with future phases targeting Q-commerce and even exports.

    RDSPAVITR’s transparent, on-site production model—where customers can watch their food being prepared—and free same-day delivery in Muzaffarpur through their mobile app set them apart in the saturated grocery space.

    Beyond numbers, Mukesh’s story resonates with millions of Indians looking for trustworthy food sources. As the clean-label movement grows and consumers increasingly seek quick yet nutritious options, RDSPAVITR offers an honest solution rooted in values, tradition, and lived experience.

    About RDSPAVITR:
    RDSPAVITR is India’s first authentic, preservative-free, ready-to-cook food brand originating from Bihar. Launched in 2022 under Mr & Mrs Mart Pvt. Ltd., it offers healthy, delicious Indian meal kits and grocery products made using traditional methods and premium, locally sourced ingredients.

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  • KUCHE7 and Farah Khan Launch Luxe Indian Kitchen Line

    KUCHE7 and Farah Khan Launch Luxe Indian Kitchen Line

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 3: In an exclusive, high-octane celebration that blended grandeur with cutting-edge craftsmanship, Küche7, the homegrown marvel that revolutionised Indian kitchens, unveiled its brand new product—a spectacular new addition to its elite line of luxury stainless steel interior solutions. The event was graced by none other than the inimitable Farah Khan, who took an immersive tour of the space, echoing the sentiment of “Made in India, Designed for the World.”

    From the visionary mind of Mr. Naeem Chauhan, Küche7 was born in 2016 with one bold mission: to disrupt and elevate the traditional Indian kitchen experience. Today, Küche7 is not just a brand; it’s a benchmark of style, sustainability, and smart design. We saw the presence of Dheeraj Gehani, Nakul kanchhal, Hitesh Sakariya, Tapan Acharya & Many More.

    ” At Küche7, our vision has always been to transcend traditional design and craft solutions that are not only aesthetically elevated but engineered for a lifetime. Stainless steel is the future of Indian interiors—sustainable, resilient, and remarkably elegant. With this launch, we continue to empower discerning homeowners with choices that are globally inspired yet deeply rooted in Indian innovation”_ says Naeem Chauhan, Founder & Visionary Behind Küche7.

    With the launch of its 23rd retail destination, the brand continues to set new standards in the realm of stainless steel modular kitchens, wardrobes, and vanity units, stamping its dominance across cities like Mumbai (F, A, W), Pune, Surat, Baroda, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Delhi, Raipur, Indore, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Cochin, Kolkata—and even reaching international shores in Dubai.

    Upcoming destinations include Lucknow, Guwahati, and Chennai, further broadening their footprint.

    In a market saturated with imported European giants, Küche7 stands tall as a pioneering Indian brand, embracing 304-grade food-safe stainless steel—a material synonymous with hygiene, strength, and endurance. It is weather-proof, moisture-resistant, pest-free, and noise-reducing. This self-healing metal is not only recyclable but also comes with resale value, making it the most future-ready choice for modern Indian homes.

    Key Highlights of Küche7’s Latest Launch: Design Innovation: Küche7 introduced India’s first curved stainless steel modular kitchen, fusing ergonomic excellence with contemporary flair. Customization Galore: With over 20,000 colour and finish options, each Küche7 creation is tailored to reflect individual aesthetics. In-House Mastery: Backed by a high-tech manufacturing unit, the brand assures scale, precision, and consistent quality. Sustainability at the Core: By eliminating wood and championing stainless steel, Küche7 leads the movement towards eco-conscious living. Customer First: Every kitchen is accompanied by a lifetime warranty, a testament to the brand’s unwavering trust in its products.

    With a dedicated R&D team constantly pushing boundaries and a stringent quality control mechanism in place, Küche7 ensures that luxury never compromises on durability or function. Their solutions are not just visually striking—they’re engineered for everyday resilience and timeless performance.

    As the brand continues to chart an ambitious course across India and beyond, Küche7 stands as an icon of innovation, offering bespoke modular kitchens, wardrobes, and vanities that resonate with the tastes and lifestyles of discerning millennials, Gen Z homeowners, and seasoned luxury connoisseurs alike

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  • Data-Driven Tourism: How Moscow is Using Analytics to Attract Indian Visitors

    Data-Driven Tourism: How Moscow is Using Analytics to Attract Indian Visitors

    New Delhi [India], April 29: Moscow has long been a city where history and modernity coexist, offering visitors an unparalleled blend of cultural heritage, grand architecture, and a dynamic urban lifestyle. But beyond its aesthetic and historical appeal, Russia’s capital is emerging as a leader in digital transformation within the tourism industry. By harnessing the power of big data and advanced analytics, Moscow is revolutionizing its approach to tourism marketing, attracting a growing number of international visitors—including a significant influx from India.

    Understanding the Portrait of an Indian Tourist Through Data

    India has become a priority market for Moscow’s tourism sector, with the number of Indian visitors reaching almost 86 thousand in 2024, marking a significant increase from the previous year.

    Driving this surge is an innovative data-driven strategy that allows Moscow to precisely tailor its offerings to Indian visitors based on their travel purposes.

    The Moscow City Tourism Committee continuously analyzes global travel trends, studies best practices from other destinations, and monitors traveler preferences to create tailored marketing campaigns. Moscow is actively promoting its tourism potential for different target audiences — families with children, young people (20% of Generation Z worldwide live in India) and, of course, for business travelers.

    About 88% of Indian tourists go abroad for entertainment activities, their first priority is impressions and emotions, only then there are classic museum programs and excursion products. By leveraging big data from mobile operators, banking transactions, and digital platforms, Moscow builds detailed visitor profiles based on demographics, travel motivations, and spending habits. This approach helps the city refine its tourism offerings, ensuring that visitors find experiences suited to their interests—whether they’re drawn to cultural landmarks, luxury shopping, or business networking opportunities.

    The Power of Digital Engagement: Social Media & Sentiment Analysis

    Recognizing that more than half of Indian travelers use social media to plan their trips—and another 40% rely on influencers—Moscow actively monitors its online presence in India. The Moscow City Tourism Committee tracks digital mentions across Indian social media, travel forums, and news platforms to gauge public perception. This real-time monitoring helps the city fine-tune its messaging, addressing traveler concerns and highlighting the aspects of Moscow that resonate most with Indian visitors.

    For Indian travelers, film tourism plays a significant role in shaping travel choices, with one in three visitors seeking out locations featured in Indian movies. Recognizing this trend, Moscow is actively positioning itself as a prime destination for Indian filmmakers, leveraging its cinematic infrastructure to attract both production teams and film-inspired tourists.

    The Moscow Film Cluster is becoming a key hub for global film production, attracting growing interest from India. A key milestone was the 2024 filming of The Greatest of All Time, directed by Venkat Prabhu, at Patriarch Bridge, Teatralnaya Square, and Manezhnaya Square. To simplify production, the Moskino Digital Platform, launched in 2023, offers services in Hindi and English, streamlining logistics for Indian filmmakers.

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    Positioning as a Premier Tourist Destination by Expanding MICE Tourism

    Additionally, Moscow strengthens its presence in the Indian travel market by participating in leading industry exhibitions and networking events. The city regularly showcases its tourism offerings at BLTM, SATTE, and MILT Congress, while business roadshows in Mumbai and Chennai foster direct connections between Russian tourism businesses and Indian travel partners. Events like the Shaping MICE Future Conference in Delhi and the Meet Global MICE Congress: BRICS Edition in Moscow further position Moscow as a key player in international business and leisure tourism.

    At the OTM-2025 tourism exhibition in India this February, the Governments of Moscow and Maharashtra agreed to strengthen cooperation to boost tourism between Moscow and Mumbai. Additionally, discussions with Thomas Cook India, one of the country’s leading tour operators, focused on strategies to promote Moscow as a premier destination in the Indian travel market.

    Another key initiative to position Moscow as a premier MICE destination in the Indian market is the Moscow MICE Ambassadors program. The second stream of this online certification project, launched by the Moscow City Tourism Committee, concluded on November 1st, 2024, training over 200 Indian MICE professionals.

    Tailored Experiences for Indian Tourists

    To enhance the experience for Indian travelers, Moscow develops high-quality, India-focused promotional materials. This includes multilingual guides and brochures in English, featuring must-visit attractions, cultural insights, and essential travel tips. At the BLTM exhibition in New Delhi, Moscow introduced “Indian Vibes in Moscow”, a comprehensive guide highlighting Indian-friendly hotels, restaurants, cultural sites, and business services.

    Digital content tailored to Indian preferences is also a priority, with a focus on vegetarian restaurants and Indian cultural events in Moscow. Gastronomic predictability plays a crucial role for Indian travelers, with 59% opting for their native cuisine, expecting vegetarian options, and adhering to religious dietary restrictions. Additionally, they tend to prefer convenient transfers over extensive walking during their trips.

    By curating experiences that align with the interests of Indian travelers, Moscow ensures that visitors feel welcomed and engaged, reinforcing its reputation as a top global destination.

    Moscow is redefining tourism through data-driven marketing, personalization, and strategic engagement, positioning itself as a premier destination for Indian travelers. While once seen as an “exotic” and “developing” location, the city’s growing presence in the Indian market is reshaping its image. As Indian visitors explore Moscow’s blend of historic grandeur and modern innovation, they increasingly recognize its unique appeal—offering a fresh alternative to more traditional global capitals. With a smart tourism strategy that enhances digital connectivity and tailored experiences, Moscow is solidifying its place on the world travel map.

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  • Jijau Foundation Ignites a Grassroots Revolution for a New Maharashtra Through Free Education and Empowerment

    Jijau Foundation Ignites a Grassroots Revolution for a New Maharashtra Through Free Education and Empowerment

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 30: The Jijau Educational and Social Organization has emerged as a beacon of hope for thousands of underprivileged families in Maharashtra, thanks to its unwavering commitment to social welfare. For the past 17 years, Jijau Foundation has been actively transforming lives across five crucial sectors—education, healthcare, women empowerment, employment, and agriculture—in the Konkan region. What sets this initiative apart is its complete reliance on self-funding and the provision of 100% free services to those in need.

    A shining example of this impact is the story of Ms. Kavita Rajendra Desale, a differently-abled student whose life was transformed through the Foundation’s support. Struggling with health issues and weight loss, Kavita received effective treatment at Shri Bhagwan Mahadev Sambare Hospital, operated by Jijau Foundation. Alongside this, the Foundation’s free study centers played a pivotal role in helping her achieve her goal of becoming a Revenue Assistant.

    Many others have also carved out successful careers through the Foundation’s free training programs, including:

    • Ajay Subhash Patil – Mumbai Police SRPF
    • Suresh Raghunath Veer – Mumbai Police SRPF
    • Durgesh Bhausaheb Patil – Indian Army (Agniveer)
    • Pranav Sanjeev Pardeshi – Indian Army (Agniveer)

    The Jijau Foundation’s impact extends far and wide:

    • Orphaned students have been empowered to become IPS officers.
    • Thousands of economically disadvantaged students have received free education and secured government jobs through a vast network of study centers.
    • Ms. Mohini Bharamal, a young tribal woman who lost her husband during the COVID-19 pandemic, was recruited into the Mumbai Fire Brigade through Jijau Academy, with the Foundation also providing her a monthly stipend of ₹10,000 to support her studies.
    • Numerous students from poor families have had their entire higher education costs (MBBS, Engineering, etc.) fully covered by the organization.

    Over nearly two decades, Jijau Foundation has established:

    • 2 UPSC/MPSC academies
    • 50 free libraries
    • 35 police/army pre-recruitment training centers

    These initiatives have empowered thousands of youth who now serve Maharashtra and India with pride.

    Through tireless dedication, the Jijau Educational and Social Organization has proven that meaningful social change is possible through consistent action, empathy, and commitment. The organization today stands as a respected and trusted name not only in Maharashtra, but across the nation—an inspiring model of selfless service and grassroots transformation.

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