Mangal Seva: Jeet Adani announces financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to 500 disabled brides, says life cannot be lived in fear

Two days before the wedding, Jeet Adani officially launched the event by meeting 21 differently-abled brides and their husbands. It's worth noting that Jeet Adani will be tying the knot with Diva Shah on Friday, February 7th, in Ahmedabad.

 

Mangal Seva: Jeet Adani announces financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to 500 disabled brides, says life cannot be lived in fear

 

Jeet Adani On Mangal Seva: Just two days before his wedding, Jeet Adani, the younger son of Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani, participated in the 'Mangal Seva' program launched to help disabled women. During the program, he said that marital life cannot progress without fear and insecurity, and this initiative has been started with this thought in mind. Jeet Adani said that this year, 500 newly married disabled women are being given financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh each.

This program, specifically designed to empower newly married women with disabilities and provide them with a secure future, will provide this assistance to 500 women each year. Diva Shah thanked everyone on this occasion.

Jeet Adani met 21 differently-abled brides and their husbands at the launch of the program. It is noteworthy that Jeet Adani is going to tie the knot with Diva Shah in Ahmedabad on Friday, February 7th. It is noteworthy that Jeet Adani is going to tie the knot with Diva Shah in Ahmedabad on Friday, February 7th. Gautam Adani has also posted some photos of the event on social media.

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In the post, Gautam Adani said that it is a matter of immense joy that my son Jeet and daughter-in-law Diva are beginning their married life with a virtuous resolution. He further wrote that Jeet and Diva have pledged to provide financial support of Rs 10 lakh each for the marriage of 500 disabled sisters every year under 'Mangal Seva'. As a father, this initiative is a matter of immense satisfaction and good fortune for me. I am fully confident that this sacred effort will lead to happiness, peace, and respect in the lives of many disabled daughters and their families."