Friday, April 10, 2026

Arunachal Organisations Benefit from ‘Week of Honor’ Drive on Anant Ambani’s Birthday

 


Itanagar, April 9:

A Nationwide “Week of Honor” Donation Drive is being observed across India to mark the birthday of Anant Ambani, focusing on service initiatives for the poor and underprivileged.

The campaign, led by the Anant Seva Foundation in collaboration with local community groups, has undertaken a wide range of humanitarian activities including food distribution, free medical camps, supply of essential items, rehabilitation assistance, mobility aid support, and animal welfare services.

In Arunachal Pradesh, the initiative has covered key locations such as Deepak Nabam Living Home, Prodigal Commune, Parshuram Kund, and Arunachal Cats and Dogs Rescue.

Founder of Deepak Nabam Living Home, Deepak Nabam, expressed gratitude towards the family of Mukesh Ambani for including his destitute home and other organisations in the state. He stated that essential supplies such as water purifiers, wheelchairs, mattresses, and ration sufficient for at least one month were provided, addressing the most urgent needs of the shelter.

In Namsai district, support was extended to Prodigal Commune, run by the Angulimala Welfare Society, which focuses on rehabilitation of individuals recovering from drug dependency through community living and skill development. The assistance is expected to strengthen ongoing recovery programmes as well as support daily operations.

Anant ambani's birthday was celebrated with 
Cake cutting session in Deepak nabam living home.

Meanwhile, Tarun Jamoh, founding member of Arunachal Cats and Dogs Rescue in Lekhi, stated that the equipment received will significantly aid animal rescue efforts. He added that additional required equipment is being dispatched from Guwahati and is expected to arrive within the next few days.

Further, at Parshuram Kund in Lohit district, fodder for around 300 cows along with ration supplies for temple staff and pujaris will be distributed, contributing to the temple ecosystem and supporting local livelihoods.

The drive aims to ensure dignity, care, and essential support to marginalized communities. Organizers reiterated that the initiative is not merely a celebration, but a sustained commitment to uplifting lives and strengthening the spirit of community service across the nation.


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