Srinath Family Celebrates Deepawali at Old Age Home
Vadapuri: Parents in old age homes cannot enjoy Diwali. In order to enjoy it, through social awareness and social commitment, the Shrinath family of Vadapuri (Indapur) organized a meaningful Diwali program at Govind Old Age Home in Temburni.
On this occasion, the festival was celebrated by giving sarees to the women along with ladoos, chivdas and shankarpalyas.
For 16 years, sarthak deepawali is being organized under the guidance of Kirtankar Bandatatya Karadkar to participate in the joyous festival by giving sarees and putting a smile on their faces.
Diwali snacks were distributed to the poor people of Indapur, Malshiras, Madha and Pandharpur talukas through Addiction Free Youth Association, Art of Living Pariwar, Manas Yoga Sadhana Samiti, Amhi Aklujkar, Innerwheel Club and Shrinath Pariwar.
On this occasion, Founder of Govind Old Age Home Dashrath Mahadik, Prof. Dhananjay Deshmukh, Prashant Sitap of Yuva Kranti Pratishthan, Dharamchand Lodha,
social activist Saira Attar, Aslam Shaikh, President of SahityaVedha Pratishthan Pune Kailash Bhingare, journalist Milind Girme, Rajendra Girme of Manas Yoga Sadhana Samiti, Rajendra Pingale, Uday Yadav and others were present.
Bharat Khade, Dr. Bahubali Doshi, Sanjay Kharat, President of Malshiras Taluka Chemists and Druggists Association Vitthal Gaikwad, Suhas Shete, Digvijay Deshmukh, Indranil Deshmukh,
Prakash Kargal, Santosh Pasge, Nalanda Chandanshive assisted. Sarthak Deepawali organized by Prof. Dhananjay Deshmukh.