Retired IPS officers, philanthropists join hands to feed the underprivileged

The MOU between Mumbai Roti Bank and Shree Sai Women and Children Welfare Trust joined together to be helping hands for the people.


On Wednesday retired IPS officers, philanthropists, and a hotelier joined hands together in helping underprivileged persons, 250 children, women, and men lined up outside near YMCA Club in Ahmedabad for the free-of-cost meal .The ‘Free Food Sewa’ started by the trust, Shree Sai Women and Children Welfare Trust and Mumbai Roti Bank which was started on Wednesday in the attendance of Narhari Amin, Rajya Sabha MP and former Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister, and YM Shukla, Gujarat Charity Commissioner.

Besides, the citizens of Ahmedabad are doing great work for the unprivileged person, one of the people exclaims in the event  that the people never stop contributing towards them. He requested the donors and the contributors.

In the statement of The founder of Shree Sai Women and Children Welfare Trust said, the team is working hard for the unprivileged ones in the second wave and with the help of retired IPS officer Keshav Kumar who introduces us to the Mumbai Roti Bank who can be now also in Ahmedabad, moreover Sivanandhan IPS also helped us out. The mission is to provide 1,000 people per day this month, meanwhile the Sood’s organization beneficial is distribution the food, and cooking in the Vinnca Hotel which is owned by the help of hotelier Snehal Kulshreshtha and former journalist.Also ,the MOU between Mumbai Roti Bank and Shree Sai Women and Children Welfare Trust took one and half month says, retired director  of Anti Corruption Bureau , Keshav Kumar.

 
 
 
 
 

The Brief. Sign up to receive the top stories you need to know right now.