Pune Organization Lights Up Diwali for Soldiers in J&K
A Pune-based company and cultural group celebrated Diwali with soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir, offering locally made gifts and snacks. BVG's emergency services played a key role in the successful event, with support from local organizations and businesses, symbolizing solidarity and gratitude towards the armed forces.
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Pune-based organizations celebrated Diwali with soldiers stationed in Jammu and Kashmir, bringing festive cheer through locally crafted gifts and snacks.
The Bharat Vikas Group (BVG) and Aamhi Punekar visited Baramulla, Kupwara, Doda, and Reasi, highlighting their commitment to the armed forces during the festive season.
BVG's emergency services have been instrumental, especially during the military's Operation Sindoor, and they continued their support by delivering gifts. The Poona Merchants Chamber aided in distributing traditional snacks.
Kafila Foundation and General Zorawar Singh Charitable Trust from Jammu and Kashmir provided special cooperation. BVG chairman Hanmantrao Gaikwad expressed immense pride in the initiative.
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