Jun 02, 2026

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Honoured with a memento: When we empower the last man in the queue, then there will be a developed India.

The Purpose Charitable Trust and D. L. S. Governor Jishnu Dev Varma, who was present at the Divyang Sashaktikaran Abhiyan programme organised by Mumbai on Saturday morning, said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a call to build a developed nation which is not possible without 'Sabka Saath'. Speaking at a function held at Lakhani Bankway in Malad West, Governor Verma said that a developed India will be achieved when the last man is empowered. Rikhab Jain, secretary of the Purpose Trust and coordinator of the function, said that 100 wheelchairs, 50 sewing machines and 100 AI smart spectacles were handed over by the Governor. We will provide jobs to 100 differently-abled people in the year 2026. Since the age of 15, 20 children have been adopted, whose expenses including clothes have been borne by the government. He has created a music team of singers and instruments of Divyangs. Retired judges K K Tated Ramesh Sawant and Mangal Prabhat Lodha have become very coincidental for us. AI glasses were first given by Mangal Prabhat Lodha. So far, 2 lakh notebooks, 1000 sewing machines and 250 household bells have been given free of cost. Justice Shyam C. of the Bombay High Court. Chodak said that the Purpose Trust is a ray of hope for the differently-abled, giving people with disabilities an opportunity to live. Justice Makarand Subhash Karnik said that the purpose of the trust and Rikhab Jain is to do the work of charity. State cabinet minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha said the Governor's presence at today's function was inspiring. His presence has added to the adornment. Justice (retd) K K Tatede, who is also the founder of the Purpose Trust, said, "I have witnessed the work of the Purpose Trust to help people who are facing challenges in life. This year's award was given to Narendra Rathi, who was honoured with a memento of the leaders. Praveen Kothari, Devendra Jain, Vimal Goyal and Rakesh Pansari were honoured with mementos. Thanksgiving P. G. Tapadia did. At the beginning of the ceremony, the artists of the Purpose Music Group presented a musical entertainment program. Dharmesh Mandlia, Hirabhai Patel, Anil Babel, Dhaval Dharod, Mahesh Jevirgi and others worked hard for the success of the event.

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