Monday, 26 August 2013

Sanjeev Gupta add more power to Radhe Maa Trust charity initiatives




Mr. Sunil Paraskar, Additional Commissioner of Police, North Region, Mumbai handovers cheque to the Trustees of Aadhar on behalf of Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa Charitable Trust 


Trust's initiatives expanded to include programs for orphanages, old age homes, institutions for children with special needs and women 

Sanjeev Gupta, the MD of Global Advertisers, and the man in the pilot's seat at the Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maaa Charitable Trust, says that while he is happy with what devotees inspired by Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa have done for the underprivileged in society for the last 20 years, animals and the cow, he is certainly not satisfied. Mr Gupta says that the trust is planning to expand and deepen its commitment to various causes by committing more funds, volunteers, strategic thinking and working towards raising awareness in support of women empowerment, protecting the girl child, cancer research and alcohol and drug abuse.  
   
The trust has been supporting various old age homes, orphanages, institutions for people with special needs through donations of cash and kind for over two decades now. In keeping with its long tradition of service, the trust donated Rs 51,000 to the old age home that has been a beneficiary of the trust's 'Ann Daan', 'Vastra Daan', and 'Medical Support' programs. The trust also sponsors 'Bhajan Sandhyas' and 'Pilgrimage Yatras' for the senior citizens that include a concert by Bhajan Samrat Padma Shree Anup Jalota. "Guru Maa tells us that the purpose of human life is to serve and it is through service to all beings that we serve God. Spirituality of the temple has translate into service to society for bhakti to have meaning. We are thankful to Mr Paraskar for helping us in our mission to serve God through our service to our guru," said Sanjeev Gupta of the Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa Charitable Trust (Proposed). 

Mr. Sunil Paraskar,  Additional Commissioner of Police, North Region, Mumbai donates  and takes sole financial responsibility of one the resident 
It is always heartening when a top cop goes beyond the call of duty to participate and donate to a social service initiative. Mr. Sunil Paraskar, Additional Commissioner of Police, North Region, Mumbai, did just that on August 22, 2013 by gracing a Senior Citizens Day celebration at the Aadhar Old Age Home in Borivali (E). 

Mr Paraskar was visibly moved by the graceful acceptance of their situation that the residents of the old age home displayed.  "I am very happy and touched today. I've lost my mother years back, but, when I interacted with one of the resident, I felt like I'm talking to my mother. Aadhar old age home and Radhe Maa trust is doing an excellent work," he said. When Mr Paraskar was told that one resident's expenses came up to Rs 31,00 a month, he promptly wrote 12 cheques for the amount and donated them to Aadhar. ."I am very happy and touched today. I've lost my mother years back, but, when I interacted with one of the resident, I felt like I'm talking to my mother. Aadhar old age home and Radhe Maa trust is doing an excellent work," he said.  


Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa says what we give and the attitude with which we give reveals more about our spiritual state than the hours we spend praying. . Following Gurumaa's guiding principle, Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa Charitable Trust had organized a National Senior Citizens Day event on 21 August, 2013 at the Aadhar Old Age Home in Borivali East, Mumbai.ENDS

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