Adani Foundation Expands Partnership With Gujarat Government To Empower Persons With Disability

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Under its Swavalamban project, Adani Foundation has supported over 2,000 Divyang persons so far. (Photo Source: Adani Foundation)

Adani Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the Adani Group, has expanded its collaboration with the Gujarat government to empower the lives of persons with disability, according to a release on Tuesday.

"The expansion of the collaboration will benefit 7,055 Divyang persons with skill training, educational support, job placements, entrepreneurship opportunities, essential equipment, and necessary aid," Adani Foundation said.

Under its Swavalamban project launched in 2014, Adani Foundation has supported over 2,000 Divyang persons so far. The Divyang persons are provided with the necessary tools, resources, and opportunities to live dignified and fulfilling lives, the release added.

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The expansion of partnership with the Gujarat government was announced at the Gujarat National Law University in Gandhinagar on Dec. 3—the date that marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

“Today, I stand here not only as a leader of Adani Group, but as someone who is overwhelmed by the incredible courage and inspiration of all you Divyang brothers and sisters. Seeing this power of yours makes me understand the true meaning of life," Jeet Adani, the director of Adani Airports, said at the event.

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"From the Adani Group, I assure you all that our commitment to your progress and empowerment is unwavering. We are and will always be working to bring positive change to the lives of Divyang persons, especially in Mundra, Khawda and Lakhpat talukas of Kutch," he added.

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