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Dhruva Pratishthan Distributes Diwali Kits to Tribal Families

The initiative has been being implemented by Dhruv Pratishthan for the last 16 years.

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Bhor: Dhruv Pratishthan of Titeghar (Taluka Bhor) distributed Diwali kits to tribal families in the remote hilly areas of the western belt of the taluka.

The diwali ingredients included pans prepared by the students, akash qandeel, rava, chivda masala, besan flour, sugar, roasted pohe, oil ghee, pearl soap, aromatic camels, aromatic oil bottles, cashewnuts, almonds, bedana, peanuts, etc.

Diwali items were distributed at Titeghar, Vadtumbi, Mhakoshi, Ambavde, Nazre, Jhulta Bridge, Natambi and Katkarivasti on Mandhardevi road. Founder President of Dhruv Pratishthan Rajiv Kelkar, Manisha Kelkar, Yogiraj Kelkar, Rahul Khopde, Pritam Shinde, Shreyas Navghane, Aditya Navghane went door-to-door and distributed the literature.

The initiative has been being implemented by Dhruv Pratishthan for the last 16 years.

Raju Dada boys are happy diwali in maya house and, maya por is also happy. Raju Dada is like a god to us. "We get everything every Diwali for 15 years," said Vijay Mukne, a carpenter from a tribal hamlet on Ambwade Road.

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