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Philanthropy Scholarships and Grants 'Daan' has been at the root of the system of custodianship at Mewar remains the guiding essence of the Foundation. It means contribution which is explained in great detail in our ancient scriptures and is unconditional. It is given to the deserving and those in need, from legitimately earned wealth, with no regrets and with no intention of achieving fame or expecting favours in return. This is an evident from the Toran Dwar being chosen as its symbol - an elegant edifice created to remarkable instances of charitable giving in the past. Today, one of the Foundation's biggest outgoing mark expenses is direct giving through its direct donations to causes, support to scholarships, endowments, pension schemes, sports, encouraging traditional form of knowledge, medical initiatives, educational institutes, arts, promotion of women's rights, cultural institutes and many more. Donations are made without discrimination or favour but on the basis of the cause and serve as a 'temple of inspiration' for future generations and further continue the model of sustainability that is 'Eternal Mewar'. Financial Assistance Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation has provided financial assistance to Bhattiyani Chohatta Deepotsav Samiti, Udaipur to celebrate Deepawali festival for the year 2017 - 2018. |
Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation has also provided financial assistance to United Way of Mumbai, Maharashtra for organising The Mumbai Marathon to raise funds for 250 beds Charitable Hospital in remote tribal belt of southern Gujarat (Dharampur in Valsad District) to promote and encourage excellence in various walks of life. Medical Assistance Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation has provided medical assistance to Smt. Shakuntala Bai, Udaipur for the alleviation of all aspects of human sufferings. Charitable Dispensary and Medical Aid Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation runs a charitable dispensary, which operates all year round. It aims to provide free medical advice and medicines to the needy that are unable to pay for medical treatment. Treatments can range from assistance to the aged to monetary reimbursement to social workers who distribute medicines to needy and disabled people in villages. More than 12,000 patients benefit each year from the dispensary which is managed by a team of medical professionals. The Staff's yearly medical check-up is also organised by the Foundation. |
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