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Unnati Group distributes blankets to poor in Delhi
To lend a helping hand to poor and homeless shivering in the freezing cold of Delhi, the Unnati Fortune Group distributed blankets among families living in the refugee camp near Majnu Ka Tilla.
New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi, whose social vision was the inspiration behind the Unnati gesture, was present on the occasion. Among others present were Aditya Kushwaha, V-P (Sales & Marketing) of Unnati Fortune Group, along with Tarun Deep Singh, GM (Sales & Marketing) and Ajay Sharma, Senior Director of business chamber Assocaham.
Lekhi said, “As a keen social activist, I consciously devote a good deal of my time and energy towards making a difference in peoples’ lives. This initiative is one such and I am happy to be part of this extremely thoughtful gesture by Unnati Fortune Group”.
Real estate firm Unnati Fortune Group has been systematically working to extend help to thousands of economically challenged people in Delhi-NCR. Predominantly the company’s social inclusion initiatives have been in the areas of education, and healthcare.
Led by its Chairman & MD Anil Mithas, Unnati Fortune Group has initiated several other social welfare programmes for the benefit of poor people, especially women, children and the homeless.
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