

On September 7,2024, the Vimukti Sansthan hosted an impactful event that was attended by a diverse audience. The convener of MFJCF, Mrs. Bhavna Jagwani, was invited as a panelist, representing MFJCF's dedication to social causes. The event was well organized, featuring a grand yet humble setup, which reflected the earnestness and sincerity of the program's mission. Mrs. Lavalina Sogani, the founder of the Vimukti Sansthan, shared her inspiring journey. She started the initiative with just six underprivileged girls. Over time, Vimukti Sansthan has grown to support over 800 girls, helping them gain access to education, skills training, and employment opportunities. A testament to their success is that several of these girls have secured jobs, including positions at renowned establishments like Ram Bagh, symbolizing the tangible impact the program had on the lives of girls. In conclusion, the Vimukti Sansthan is a beacon of hope for underprivileged girls, offering them the opportunity to break free from societal constraints and lead empowered lives. The event was a testament to the program's significant impact and the transformative power of education and support for the girl child.
Place: Hyderabad
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Place: Hyderabad
Date:29.11.2024
Place: Chennai
Date:13.09.2024
Place: Delhi
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Place: Chennai
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Place: Chennai
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Prof. Rutger Ploeg speaking at National Organ Retrieval Workshop March 2017 - English
Dr. Philip G. Thomas speaking at 2nd Oxford Organ Retrieval Workshop Bangalore 2016 - English
Kiran Rao, Anand Gandhi at MOHAN Foundation's Pledge to Donate Organs Initiative - English
Address by Chief Guest Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Tamil Nadu - Mr. Syed Munir Hoda - English
Address by Principal Secretary & Transport Commissioner, Tamil Nadu - Mr. Manchandranathan - English
Rally Members Introduction & Presentation
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