‘SUSTAINABLE INDIA TO THE WORLD’: Bhamla Foundation and Ravin Group’s Tribute to Changemakers
The Bhamla Foundation, in association with Ravin Group, successfully hosted the grand celebration of “Sustainable India to the World” at Mumbai. This prestigious event, commemorating 76 years of the Republic.
The event’s core theme, “Sustainable India to the World,” highlighted India’s leadership in climate action and environmental stewardship. It recognized changemakers across arts, sports, business, and social service for their exemplary contributions to creating a sustainable future.
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Distinguished guests included Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis and renowned actor Ajay Devgn, who unveiled a global campaign poster for World Environment Day 2025 with the theme “Beat Plastic Pollution.” Devgan and Mr Asif Bhamla national president of Bhamla Foundation also jointly unveiled the Global world Environment Day 2025 campaign in the presence of Hon Governor of Maharashtra CP Radhakrishnan and other luminaries from all walks of life.
Felicitation of notable changemakers Esteemed personalities such as Ajay Devgn, Manushi Chhillar, Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar, Gulzar Saab, Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Malaika Arora, Nadir Godrej, Sonu Nigam, and Vikas Khanna were honored for their commitment to sustainability.
Unveiling of World Environment Day 2025 Campaign Poster: Ajay Devgn led the charge in promoting global environmental consciousness with the Bhamla Foundation’s impactful campaign “Beat Plastic Pollution.”
A call to action for a greener tomorrow: “Together, we can beat plastic pollution and contribute to a greener, cleaner future for the world,” said Asif Bhamla, Founder of the Bhamla Foundation.
With over 25 years of groundbreaking work, the Bhamla Foundation continues to be a pioneer in championing causes like childcare, healthcare, women empowerment, and environmental sustainability.
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