Adani Group will spend Rs 10,000 crore in social service, know what will be work – India tv hindi

Adani Group will spend Rs 10,000 crore in social service, know what will be work - India tv hindi

Photo: File Every year 500 Divyang daughters will be married and diva will win and diva

Gautam Adani’s son Jeet Adani and Diva were tied in the sacred bond of marriage on 7 February. This marriage is not only for victory and diva but also for Gautam Adani and Adani Group. Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani, describing the marriage of son Jeet Adani as special for the family, said that this is a chance for his family to move forward for such works, which will try to change the lives of many underprivileged children. Let us tell you that on the occasion of his son’s marriage, Gautam Adani had also announced to donate Rs 10,000 crore for social work.

Every year 500 Divyang daughters will be married and diva will win and diva

After Jeet’s marriage, Gautam Adani mentioned unwavering love and attachment towards his family. He also looted a lot of love on his wife Preeti Adani and also praised the way he raised the victory. The Adani Group started the announcement of social work before the wedding of Jeet. Gautam Adani had said that Jeet and Diva have resolved to marry 500 Divyang sisters every year and financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh will be provided for every sister. Let us tell you that Rs 10,000 crore to be donated by Gautam Adani, which is included in the list of world’s wealthiest persons, will be spent in separate social work.

1000-1000 bed hospitals will open in Mumbai and Ahmedabad

Gautam Adani announced the launch of Adani Health City on 10 February after the son’s marriage. For this, Adani Group has partnered with Mayo Clinic. Under this project, Adani Group will start 1000-1000 bed hospitals and medical colleges in Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Not only this, the Adani Group is also going to make announcements in the sector of basic education in the next few days. Under which, Adani Foundation is going to announce 15 new schools for poor children in the next one year.

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