Samast Mahajan group flagged off 11 mobile hospitals for animals' Ambulances which are equipped with modern technology and are also an operation theatre.
Shri. Mukesh Bhatt, Ms. Suchitra Krishnamurthy, Pandit Somesh Mathur and Shri. Girish Bhai Shah inaugurated the mobile hospitals for animals sewa in Mumbai, and flagged off The fleet of 11 Ambulances, which are created for the welfare of animals (both street and domestic) in Mumbai.
Earlier, the fleet of 11 Ambulances were flagged off by The Honourable Governor of Maharashtra, Shri. Bhagat Singh Koshyari Ji, The Honourable Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying of India, Government of India, Shri. Parshottam Rupala Ji, The Honourable Minister of Tourism, Skill development and Entrepreneurship, Women and Child Development, Government of Maharashtra, Shri. Mangal Prabhat Lodha Ji, and other dignitaries, at The Raj Bhawan, Mumbai.
Samast Mahajan was established in 2001 with the sole intention of doing charitable works to better the lives of human beings and all other living beings alike, while also doing its best for environmental causes. Their main area of social services are Animal welfare & compassion towards animals and birds, Environmental activities, educational support to the needy students and educational institutes, Disaster relief during the time of natural or manmade calamities and religious services to conserve, improve, and upkeep ancient religious places.
On this ocassion,
Mukesh Bhatt quoted, "I always used to think, who takes care of these helpless animals but then Pandit Somesh Mathur introduced me to Samast Mahajan group. I was overwhelmed by their active participation and noble deeds. I am happy how this ambulance is well equipped with latest technology making it a mobile hospital for the animals. It is a commendable work by Samast Mahajan group".
Pandit Somesh Mathur said, "all these 11 ambulances is well equipped with modern technology. It is a joint effort by all of us to cur ethe injured helpless animals of Mumbai. We wish, every Mumbaikars get associated with this campaign. If you see any injured animal, please call on the toll-free number for the support. This mobile hospital will reach to the injured animal in no time".z
Samast Mahajan group flagged off 11 mobile hospitals for animals' Ambulances which are equipped with modern technology and are also an operation theatre.
Shri. Mukesh Bhatt, Ms. Suchitra Krishnamurthy, Pandit Somesh Mathur and Shri. Girish Bhai Shah inaugurated the mobile hospitals for animals sewa in Mumbai, and flagged off
The fleet of 11 Ambulances, which are created for the welfare of animals (both street and domestic) in Mumbai.
Earlier, the fleet of 11 Ambulances were flagged off by The Honourable Governor of Maharashtra, Shri. Bhagat Singh Koshyari Ji, The Honourable Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying of India, Government of India, Shri. Parshottam Rupala Ji, The Honourable Minister of Tourism, Skill development and Entrepreneurship, Women and Child Development, Government of Maharashtra, Shri. Mangal Prabhat Lodha Ji, and other dignitaries, at The Raj Bhawan, Mumbai.
Samast Mahajan was established in 2001 with the sole intention of doing charitable works to better the lives of human beings and all other living beings alike, while also doing its best for environmental causes. Their main area of social services are Animal welfare & compassion towards animals and birds, Environmental activities, educational support to the needy students and educational institutes, Disaster relief during the time of natural or manmade calamities and religious services to conserve, improve, and upkeep ancient religious places.
On this ocassion,
Mukesh Bhatt quoted, "I always used to think, who takes care of these helpless animals but then Pandit Somesh Mathur introduced me to Samast Mahajan group. I was overwhelmed by their active participation and noble deeds. I am happy how this ambulance is well equipped with latest technology making it a mobile hospital for the animals. It is a commendable work by Samast Mahajan group".
Pandit Somesh Mathur said, "all these 11 ambulances is well equipped with modern technology. It is a joint effort by all of us to cur ethe injured helpless animals of Mumbai. We wish, every Mumbaikars get associated with this campaign. If you see any injured animal, please call on the toll-free number for the support. This mobile hospital will reach to the injured animal in no time".