As all say
marriages are made in heaven, but souls are blessed by Sahara efforts for the
weaker sectors. Sahara India Parivaar Sets other embark examples for developing
the cultural and aesthetic society.
For eternity
bliss, Sahara group India is trend setting example for the society. Every year
for the development of the society and providing equal opportunities of right
even to the weaker sections, Sahara gets bigger in terms of uplifting the
conditions of the unprivileged people.
This year too,
Sahara Pariwar India announced the 101 marriages for the brides of every religion
in one venue at Lucknow at Sahara Saher, even I was a part of those 101
marriages, everything was so perfectly organized, I still remember that awesome
day.
Since its
inception from 2004 till date the Sahara Parivaar India proudly takes up the
expenses of Kanyadaan, Biddai and other ritual ceremonies for people. The
Samuhik Vivaah Ceremony warmly welcomed the guest of different ethnicity. Respecting
the needs of every religion the marriages are solemnized by respectable priests
of every community.
The perfect
ambience was given to the brides and grooms who aspired to start their new
lives. For the betterment of the newly wedded couples in the year 2014, Sahara
proudly gifted the daily utilities to each couple worth of Rs 2.5 lakh.
Systematic
decoration of flowers and colourful Rangoli made us feel blessed and marriage
woe. The arrangements here were done with giving attention the minute details.
To keep the memories younger forever the best professional photographers were
hired.
This milestone
step is a giant leap of protecting our cultural values and helping the weaker
sections of portraying their interest thus leading happier lives. Like ours,
Sahara made the day by reuniting the souls of heaven and cultivating the
culture of happy families. Till date the initiative drive has protected the
interest of 1111 couples of getting hitched in marital bliss.
There are literally large numbers of depositors who use Sahara's schemes since ages and have done so for years, even decades. This is something that anyone who has first-hand familiarity with life in small towns of the Hindi belt can vouch for.
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