Pune-Based Groups Unite for Parking Discipline: 700 Iron Barricades Donated to Maharashtra Government Offices

In a commendable joint initiative, Divine Jain Group, Cosmos Group Pune, and Pushpak Steel have embarked on a philanthropic mission by donating 700 iron barricades to government offices across Maharashtra. The collaborative effort kicks off with the generous gesture toward the office of the Joint Commissioner of Charity in Pune, aiming to reinforce parking discipline and organization.

Joint Commissioner of Charity, Pune, Sudhir Kumar Bukke, extended his appreciation to the Divine Jain Group for spearheading this benevolent endeavor. Emphasizing the significance of involving more youths in the social sector, Bukke stressed the need to create inspirational role models for the next generation.

Bukke remarked, “Maximum number of youths should participate in the social sector for the benefit of the society and create role models for the next generation,” providing guidance to those actively engaged in this charitable initiative.

Sanket Shah, Chairman of Divine Jain Group, shed light on the practical aspect of the donation, stating, “Government offices are always crowded, that’s why 700 iron barricades will be provided in all government offices in Maharashtra for parking discipline.”

Key figures present at the event included Rupesh Gaikwad, Superintendent of Charity Commissioner Office, Mehul Shah from Cosmos Group, and Priyanka Sanket Shah representing Divine Jain Group. Chetan Jain, Bhushan Karnawat, and Harshal Naulakha were also among the dignitaries who graced the occasion.

This collaborative effort not only addresses the immediate need for parking discipline in government offices but also showcases the positive impact that businesses and charitable groups can achieve when working together for the betterment of the community.

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