Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF) Newsletter – June 2025
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Nurturing hope, resilience, and community well-being our June 2025 Impact Newsletter from the Mukul Madhav Foundation spotlights how our collective efforts are transforming lives across India. From empowering widowed farmers in Osmanabad with high-quality seeds and educational kits, extending vital ...
Nurturing hope, resilience, and community well-being our June 2025 Impact Newsletter from the Mukul Madhav Foundation spotlights how our collective efforts are transforming lives across India. From empowering widowed farmers in Osmanabad with high-quality seeds and educational kits, extending vital health and rehabilitation services across regions, to promoting menstrual dignity, digital literacy, and child protection in vulnerable communities this edition covers an inspiring array of projects. Dive in to read stories of partnerships forming, milestones achieved, and the tangible impact made possible by compassion and collaboration.
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JUNE 2025
IMPACT NEWSLETTER
June Monsoon Diaries
JUNE 2025
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Dear Friends and Well-Wishers,
As I reflect on the last few weeks, I feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude and
hope. Through every project, every handshake, every signature on a renewed
partnership we are reminded that when people come together with compassion
and commitment, change takes root in the most meaningful ways.
At Mukul Madhav Foundation, each initiative is more than just numbers or
reports it is a story of lives touched, resilience nurtured, and communities
strengthened. From empowering widowed farmers in Osmanabad with quality
seeds and training, to supporting young minds in Meghalaya through holistic
learning programs your trust has helped us bridge gaps and build futures.
In Gadchiroli, together with our partners, we continue to challenge age-old
practices by providing safe, dignified spaces for tribal women through Period
Positive Holiday Homes and toilets that contribute to Open Defecation Free
villages. In Uttarakhand and Gujarat, we are walking alongside women
entrepreneurs helping them build skills, set up enterprises, and unlock their
potential as leaders and change-makers in their communities.
Our work with children whether it is ensuring life-saving insulin for those with
Type 1 Diabetes, expanding rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy, or
creating safe spaces at railway stations, reminds us why protecting and nurturing
childhood is at the heart of everything we do.
Each health camp, every training session, every seed sown, every child given a
chance, these are testaments to what we can accomplish when our collective
vision is guided by empathy, responsibility, and shared purpose. Most
importantly, to the resilient communities and individuals who allow us to walk
beside them thank you for your trust and courage. You inspire us to keep going,
keep learning, and keep serving.
As we look ahead, I invite each one of you, old friends and new, to stay connected
with us on this journey. May we continue to grow this circle of care and build a
world where every person can live with dignity, hope, and opportunity.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Warm regards,
Ritu Prakash Chhabria
Managing Trustee
Mukul Madhav Foundation
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Protecting Vulnerable
Children, 26th April 2025.
Mukul Madhav Foundation proudly signed an agreement with
Railway Children India (RCI) to protect vulnerable children at risk
of exploitation, abuse, and neglect — especially those found
alone at or around railway stations in Ghaziabad and Delhi.
In the presence of Mr. Navin Sellaraju Sukumar, CEO of RCI, and
dedicated teams from both organisations, this partnership
reinforces our shared commitment to build safer spaces for
every child.
Key Focus Areas:
•Immediate rescue and care for children in distress
•Strengthening child protection systems at transporthubs
•Support for family and community reintegration
•Training for officials and civil society stakeholders
Impact So Far:
•1,537 children and adolescents empowered to make safer life
choices
•75 parents equipped with knowledge and tools to protect
their children
•219 children from 91 families now safer and more resilient in
Ghaziabad
In June 2025, Mrs. Yasmin Vakil A well wisher who has choosen
MMF generously support our initiative in Dharashiv
(Osmanabad) by providing essential aid to 32 widows in the
form of Soya seeds, ensuring they have the means to sustain
themselves. Additionally, she extended her support to 32
children of widows by providing educational kits, empowering
them with the tools they need to continue their education.
This initiative was made possible by Yasmin Vakil in loving
memory of Shahrukh Marzaban Cooper. Her contribution has
brought immense joy to the lives of these women and
children, while also enhancing their financial stability.
Support for Widows and Children in Dharashiv (Osmanabad).
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Encouraged by the impact of her support, Yasmin
Vakil continued her commitment this year, once
again supporting 32 widows with seeds and 32
children with educational kits. The beneficiaries
expressed their heartfelt gratitude and offered
blessings to Yasmin Vakil, acknowledging the
positive change her generosity has brought to their
lives.
Empowering Farmers Through Sustainable Support,
10th July 2025.
For the past four years, Finolex Industries and Mukul
Madhav Foundation have been supporting
underprivileged farming families in Ratnagiri through
the provision of ration kits, medical facilities, and
agricultural assistance. These ongoing efforts have
played a vital role in improving crop productivity and
ensuring food security for many families in the region.
Responding to a request from the Chairperson of the
Phansop Farmers’ Society and the Sarpanch of
Phansop, FIL-MMF recently distributed 270 kg of
high-quality rice seeds to 45 farmers in the villages of
Kasop and Phansop. This initiative will bring
approximately 38 acres of land under cultivation,
promising better yields and improved livelihoods this
season.
The rice seed distribution program was organised with
the support and guidance of the Ratnagiri Agricultural
Office and witnessed the presence of key officials,
including Mr. Hegde (SDO Agriculture, Ratnagiri), Mr.
Machal (Agricultural Officer), and Mr. Bapat (Gram
Panchayat member). Representatives from Finolex
Industries and Mukul Madhav Foundation — Mr.
Rambabu Sanka (President, Technical), Mr.
Satayabratra Nayak (HR Head), and Mr. Sagar Chivte
(Factory Manager) — were also present, along with
local farmers and community members.
The farmers, Sarpanch, and Gram Panchayat
members conveyed their heartfelt gratitude to
Finolex Industries and Mukul Madhav
Foundation for this timely and impactful support,
which will help strengthen agricultural
livelihoods and bring hope to many families.
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Standing Together in Crisis: Every Drop Counts,
13th June 2025.
In response to the unfortunate plane crash in Ahmedabad on 12th June, Finolex Industries Limited
and Mukul Madhav Foundation stepped forward to help meet the urgent need for blood by
organising a Blood Donation Camp at our FIL Masar Plant.
We are proud to share that 40 units of blood were generously donated by our dedicated FIL
employees and casual workers.
Our trusted partner, Dhwani Blood Bank, had already sent 100 units to BJ Medical College,
Ahmedabad, to support those affected by the crash. Thanks to ongoing donations including
oursthey are now better prepared to handle such emergencies without delay.
Our Journey with Dhwani Blood Bank in the Last 8 Months:
• November 2024: 71 units
• April 2025: 33 units
• June 2025: 40 units
Total: 144 units donated!
Dr. Kalpana from Dhwani Blood Bank expressed how this consistent support from Finolex
Industies Limited, Mukul Madhav Foundation has been vital in managing critical situations like this
recent tragedy.
A heartfelt thank you to Ritu Prakash Chhabria, Gayatri Prakash Chhabria, and Sumit Bhatia for
their trust and encouragement, your support made it possible for us to respond swiftly and
effectively.
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Empowering Students with Life-Saving Knowledge!
14th June 2025.
As part of our holistic approach to education, Mukul
Madhav Vidyalaya has kickstarted the new academic year
with meaningful learning that goes beyond the classroom
On 16th June, we officially began the new session, and
within days, our students were already engaging in
impactful activities, one such initiative was a First Aid
Awareness Session conducted by Dr. Anup Karmarkar ,
Factory Medical Officer at Finolex Industries Limited.
Students from Grades 8 to 12 took part in this insightful
session, learning how to respond effectively to common
medical emergencies — from treating cuts and burns to
performing CPR and providing basic trauma care. The
session was interactive and hands-on, equipping our
students with practical skills and the confidence to act
responsibly in real-life situations.
We are deeply grateful to Dr. Anup Karmarkar for taking
the time to educate our students and for reinforcing the
importance of health, safety, and preparedness.
This session is just the beginning as we look forward to a
year filled with purposeful, practical, and empowering
learning experiences at Mukul Madhav Vidyalaya!
Mission Cerebral Palsy: Goa, 6th June 2025.
Since its inception in 2015, Mission Cerebral Palsy has been at the forefront of providing essential
support and rehabilitation services to children with cerebral palsy. Launched by Finolex Industries
Limited (FIL) in collaboration with the Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF), this initiative has
established a strong network of specialised rehabilitation centres across Maharashtra — including
six centres in Satara, two in Ratnagiri, one in Masar, Gujarat, and one in Goa. These centres have been
instrumental in transforming the lives of countless children by providing them with comprehensive
care and consistent support.
In 2024, recognising the growing need and the opportunity to extend their impact, FIL and MMF
joined hands with Novi Survat, a dedicated NGO working for children with cerebral palsy in Goa. This
partnership marks a significant step in expanding the reach and impact of Mission Cerebral Palsy.
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On 3rd June 2025, we proudly renewed our agreement
with Novi Survat in the presence of Dr. Philomena,
Founder of Novi Survat, Mr. Rachit Agarwal, General
Manager — Internal Audits, Finolex Industries Limited,
and the Mukul Madhav Foundation team.
This initiative is designed to provide holistic support to
children with cerebral palsy through:
• Physiotherapy
• Speech Therapy
• Occupational Therapy
Supporting Children with Type 1 Diabetes Across India,
6th June 2025.
The Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF), through its
FIL-MMF initiative, has been providing consistent and
compassionate support to children living with Type 1
Diabetes (T1D) across India. Our holistic approach
includes providing life-saving insulin, regular health
check-ups, and integrating children into ongoing
T1D-related research efforts.
This initiative began in 2012 at KEM Hospital, Pune,
where MMF started supporting children with monthly
insulin supplies and quarterly health assessments.
Since then, our reach has expanded to Tamil Nadu,
Gujarat, Pune, Daund, Karad, Jalgaon in Maharashtra,
and Assam, ensuring more children receive the critical
care they need.
On 3rd June 2025, we renewed our agreement with
Hormocare Clinic, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, where we are
currently supporting 75 children living with T1D .
We are grateful to Mr. Dakshinamurthy Iyer , Company
Secretary & Compliance Officer, Finolex Industries
Limited, and the MMF team for their active
participation in this agreement renewal ceremony.
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Finolex Industries Limited (FIL), through its
CSR partner Mukul Madhav Foundation
(MMF), continues to support Sense
International in delivering comprehensive
rehabilitation and educational services for
children and young adults with deaf blindness
across Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Rajasthan,
and Tamil Nadu.
On 5th June 2025, FIL-MMF renewed their
agreement for the Ranchi (Jharkhand) and
Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh) projects, in the
presence of Mr. Akhil Paul, Mentor, Sense
International; Mr. Uttam Kumar, CEO; Mr.
Sumit Bhatia, President — Marketing and
Communication, Finolex Industries Limited;
and the dedicated MMF team.
Supporting Comprehensive Deafblind Rehabilitation in
Ranchi and Ujjain, 6th June 2025.
This project will continue to make a meaningful
difference for children and adults with deaf
blindness in Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand, with
the following key objectives:
•Provide need-based early intervention services.
•Ensure beneficiaries receive educational and
pre-vocational training through centre-based,
community-based (CBR), or home-based
services.
•Build the capacity of Deafblind Resource
Centre (DbRC) professionals to work effectively
with children with deaf blindness and multiple
disabilities.
•Develop networks of adults with deaf blindness,
parents, and special educators for mutual
support and advocacy.
•Advocate with government departments to
promote integrated and inclusive education,
and to link children and adults to disability
welfare schemes and programmes.
•Sensitise professionals from NGOs and other
disability-focused organisations to the unique
needs of people with deaf blindness.
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On 7th June 2025, Mukul Madhav Foundation and Finolex Industries Limited proudly renewed
their partnership with SEARCH (Society for Education, Action and Research in Community
Health) by signing a new project agreement to continue the impactful Tarunya-Man-Bhan
initiative for 2025–26.
The signing ceremony was held in the presence of:
•Dr. Abhay Bang, Director, SEARCH
•Mr. Chandan Verma, CFO, Finolex Industries Limited
•Team MMF
Tarunya-Man-Bhan Project : Gadchiroli, Maharashtra,
7th June 2025.
Project Overview:
The Tarunya-Man-Bhan initiative — a Sexual & Reproductive Health Education Program — focuses
on empowering youth, adolescents, and women in Gadchiroli by increasing awareness and
knowledge about sexual and reproductive health (SRH). By doing so, it aims to promote positive
behavioural change and improve the overall health and well-being of the local tribal communities.
Core Objectives:
• Deliver SRH education (SRHEYA) to youth and adolescents.
• Develop social media training modules to engage and educate youth across Maharashtra.
• Promote sports and leadership activities to encourage healthy lifestyles and build
confidence among tribal youth.
Target Outreach for 2025–26:
• 12,000 college youth
• 6,000 parents
• 15,000 tribal adolescents from Ashram Schools across all 12 blocks of Gadchiroli
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Finolex Industries Ltd. (FIL) and its CSR partner, the
Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF), have renewed
their collaboration with the Kherwadi Social Welfare
Association (KSWA) to further promote dignity,
hygiene, and development in Gadchiroli.
On 9th June 2025, in the presence of Mr. Sunil Mukar
Sharma (CEO, KSWA), Mr. Sumanto Bhandari
(President — Purchase, FIL), and the MMF team, a
new agreement was signed to build:
• 3 Period Positive Holiday Homes
• 100 Individual Toilets
These efforts directly address the harmful tradition of
isolating menstruating women in unsafe Kurma
Ghars, still prevalent among the Madia and Gond
tribes. The new Period Positive Holiday Homes will be
equipped with beds, toilets, solar lights, kitchens, and
sewing machines — providing women with a safe,
hygienic, and dignified space during menstruation,
while also promoting empowerment through skills
training.
Tackling Open Defecation:
The construction of 100 new toilets will support the
Swachh Bharat Mission and contribute to creating
Open Defecation Free (ODF) villages. These toilets
will significantly improve hygiene and safety —
particularly for women — while helping reduce the
spread of waterborne diseases in remote tribal
communities.
Impact So Far in Gadchiroli:
• 20 Period Homes
• 550 Individual Toilets built
• 100 Smokeless Chulhas distributed
Empowering Tribal Women: Strengthening Rural
Infrastructure in Gadchiroli, 9th June 2025.
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On 9th June 2025, Finolex Industries Limited and its CSR partner, the Mukul Madhav Foundation
(MMF), signed a strategic partnership agreement with the BAIF Development Research
Foundation to strengthen rural livelihoods and empower women entrepreneurs in Uttarakhand
and Gujarat.
New Partnership to Empower Women Entrepreneurs in
Uttarakhand and Gujarat, 9th June 2025.
Key Objectives:
•Promote sustainable rural livelihood opportunities
•Empower women through entrepreneurship and
skill development
•Drive economic and social growth within local
communities
•Enhance skills in business planning, financial
literacy, and digital marketing
•Legally register and support 100 women-led
enterprises
•Facilitate market access and convergence with
government schemes
Event Highlights:
The signing ceremony was attended by:
•Mr. V B Dyasa, Regional Director, BAIF
•Dr. Raviraj Jadhav, West Region Director, BAIF, along with the BAIF team
•Mr. Sumit Bhatia, Head — Marketing and Communication, Finolex Industries Limited
•The Mukul Madhav Foundation team
This collaborative initiative reflects our
shared commitment to inclusive
development, creating meaningful
opportunities for women entrepreneurs
and transforming rural economies in
Gujarat and Uttarakhand
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Project Location: Uruli Kanchan, Taluka Haveli,
District Pune
Implemented By : BAIF Development Research
Foundation
Supported By: Finolex Industries Limited CSR partner
Mukul Madhav Foundation & FICCI Flo Pune Chapter
On 9th June 2025, an agreement was signed
between BAIF Development Research Foundation
and the Mukul Madhav Foundation, in the presence
of Ms. Anita Agarwal, Chairperson, FICCI Flo Pune; Ms.
Ritu Prakash Chhabria, Managing Trustee, Mukul
Madhav Foundation; Mr. Pradeep Vedula, President
— Sales and Marketing, Finolex Industries Limited;
along with representatives from FLO Pune and Team
MMF, to launch a transformative project aimed at
empowering women in 10 villages near Uruli
Kanchan.
Empowering Rural Women through Digital Literacy &
Entrepreneurship, 9th June 2025.
Project Focus:
This initiative is designed to equip rural women
with digital literacy and entrepreneurial skills,
enabling them to achieve economic
independence and create sustainable livelihood
opportunities. A notable feature of the project is
the introduction of a Milk ATM system to
strengthen dairy-based enterprises in the region.
Key Objectives:
•Train women in digital tools, e-commerce, and
e-marketing
•Enhance product quality and branding for
Sankalp Self-Help Group (SHG) products
•Install a Milk ATM to support dairy
entrepreneurship
•Launch nutrition-focused micro-enterprises
(millets, iron-rich foods) linked to local schools
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District: West Garo Hills, State: Meghalaya
Program Location: Tura Region (10 Government
Primary Schools)
Intervention Grades: I–V
Proposed Children Outreach: 1,000 children (Ages
6–10)
Holistic Child Development Program: Enhancing Learning
Outcomes in Meghalaya, 10th June 2025.
Finolex Industries Limited, through its CSR partner, the
Mukul Madhav Foundation, has renewed its
partnership with the Learning Links Foundation for the
Holistic Child Development Program in the West Garo
Hills District, Meghalaya.
This initiative aims to bridge learning gaps among
students in government primary schools, improve
attendance, and reduce dropout rates at the
elementary level. By nurturing both scholastic and
co-scholastic development, the program will support
1,000 children to build strong educational foundations
and develop essential life skills.
Supporting Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in Madhya
Pradesh, 11th June 2025.
Finolex Industries Limited, through its CSR partner, the Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF), has
renewed its partnership with Action Aid Association to continue supporting survivors of
gender-based violence (GBV) in Bhopal and Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
This impactful project, which began in 2022, has already reached over 5,000 people indirectly
through awareness programs and initiatives promoting women’s rights. Working together, FIL/MMF
and Action Aid Association have:
• Trained 600 women survivors
• Facilitated 347 women placements
• Enabled 107 women to start their own ventures
• Supported 80 women to launch small-scale businesses in Bhopal and Indore
• Sensitized more than 15,000 people on women’s rights and gender equality
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On 11th June 2025, the renewed agreement was signed in the presence of Mr. Sandeep Chachra,
Executive Director, Action Aid Association; Mr. D.V. Iyer, Company Secretary, Finolex Industries
Limited; and the teams from Mukul Madhav Foundation and Action Aid Association.
Key Objectives for 2025–26:
1. Legal Aid & Access to Justice: Provide
accessible legal counselling, proceedings, and
documentation at One Stop Crisis Centres (OSCCs)
to strengthen support systems for GBV survivors.
2. Livelihood Opportunities: Expand skilling
programs to increase employment and
entrepreneurship avenues for GBV survivors and
women from marginalized communities.
3. Collective Strengthening & Leadership
Development: Empower women through
leadership training and collective capacity building
to drive sustained change in their communities.
The Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF) remains
committed to empowering widowed women farmers
by providing essential farming resources, expert
knowledge, and practical techniques to help reduce
soil erosion, increase agricultural productivity, and
minimise soil and water pollution.
Key Initiatives:
• Support for Women Farmers with Soya and Tur
Seeds: Recognising that quality seeds are the
backbone of agriculture, MMF, in collaboration with
Mahabeej and FICCI Flo, launched this initiative in
2019, supporting 424 widowed women in Osmanabad
with 30 kg of soybean and 2 kg of Tuvar seeds per acre
at subsidised rates.
• The project has continued year after year,
creating sustainable impact. In 2023, 348 women who
had gained independence graduated from the
programme, making way for a new group of 348
women to benefit from the support.
Empowering Widowed Women Farmers Through Sustainable
Agriculture, 16th June 2025.
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Outcomes:
•Widowed women farmers have gained financial independence and adopted improved,
sustainable farming practices.
•Positive feedback from government officials and seed dealers has strengthened local support
and recognition for the initiative.
•Many women have cleared old debts, funded their children’s education, and now save for future
farm-related expenses.
•The success stories of these resilient farmers have inspired MMF to extend this support to more
women in need each year.
This year, 39 women who are now self-sufficient requested that MMF support other widowed
women instead. On 17th June 2025, MMF proudly added 39 new widows to the programme,
continuing support for a total of 424 widowed farmers with high-quality seeds.
The occasion was graced by Mr. Vishwanath Todkar, Founder, Paryay; Mrs. Rahibai Popere, Padma
Shri Awardee; Mr.Vishwajeet Hargude, Sales, Finolex Industries Ltd.; Mr. Amol Thakare, FIL
Representative, Osmanabad; and Mr. Babalu Mokale from Mukul Madhav Foundation.
Finolex Industries Limited (FIL) and its CSR partner, the
Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF), successfully organised a
Geriatric Health Camp at the Primary Health Centre (PHC),
Wathar, in Satara District, providing vital healthcare
services to the elderly in the community.
A total of 279 geriatric health screenings were conducted
during the camp, ensuring early detection and timely
intervention for age-related health concerns.
Key outcomes from the camp include:
•74 patients referred for specialised dental treatment
•21 patients referred for ENT consultations
•9 patients referred for psychiatric evaluation
•Over 246 individuals received physiotherapy and
orthopaedic consultations
•37 cataract surgeries were scheduled to restore vision
•27 individuals were provided with free spectacles
•Comprehensive tests were conducted for blood sugar,
haemoglobin, diabetes, and blood pressure, ensuring
holistic health checks for all attendees
Organises Geriatric Health Camp in Satara,
20th June 2025.
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School Health camp,
21st June to 25th June 2025.
Finolex Pipes and Fittings, in collaboration with its CSR partner, Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF),
successfully conducted a School Health Camp from 22nd to 28th June 2025 across several remote
villages in Ratnagiri district areas where access to quality healthcare remains limited and often
distant from local communities.
The initiative encompassed 13 schools, including 8 Zilla Parishad schools and 5 private institutions,
located in the villages of Gholap, Shivar Ambere, Umbare, Kurtade, Ranpar, Dabhilwadi,
Shimbhalwadi, Dhopatwadi, Waigani, and Pawas. During the camp, comprehensive health
screenings were conducted for approximately 2,100 students between the ages of 5 and 18 years,
covering a wide range of medical check-ups.
Their hands-on involvement ensured detailed health evaluations and meaningful consultations,
significantly reinforcing the message of preventive healthcare and overall student well-being.
A special note of appreciation goes to Dr. Anup Karmarkar, Medical Officer at Finolex Industries, for
his exceptional coordination and unwavering support throughout the health camp. His
instrumental role in managing communications with the visiting doctors and overseeing the
smooth execution of all medical activities was pivotal to the camp's effectiveness. Furthermore, his
engaging and informative sessions on oral hygiene and menstrual hygiene, delivered through
well-structured presentations, greatly enhanced students’ awareness and understanding of
essential health practices—adding long-term value to the initiative.
We also sincerely thank Finolex Industries team members Mr. Rambabu Sanka President technical
, Mr. Satyabrata Nayak AGM HR Ratnagiri, and Mr. Sagar Chivte Factory Manager for their active
participation and support during the health camp at Pawas School. Their presence, alongside with
Mukul Madhav Foundation team members—Mr. Abhishek Salavi, Mr. Jitendra Jadhav, and Mr.
Parth Kalal played a vital role in ensuring the seamless delivery of services and creating a positive
experience for all involved.
This impactful endeavour was made possible through
the generous Association of renowned healthcare
institutions:
Kashibai Navale Medical College and Hospital
H.V. Desai Eye Hospital
Sinhgad Dental College
Symbiosis University Hospital and Research Centre,
Lavale
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the dedicated
medical professionals from Ratnagiri region whose
expertise and compassion were integral to the success of
the camp:
Dr. Advait Deshpande – Dentist
Dr. Ankita Bapat – General Physician
Dr. Tanaya Kir – Dentist
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Palkhi Camp From14th June to 1st July 2025.
For over 25 years, we’ve walked with the Warkaris — not just in step, but in spirit.
The Wari tradition is one of Maharashtra’s most revered spiritual pilgrimages, where millions of
Warkaris walk for days, united in devotion to Lord Vitthal.
At Mukul Madhav Foundation, in partnership with Finolex Industries, we are privileged and deeply
blessed to support this sacred tradition year after year. With every Yatra, we reaffirm our
commitment to walking alongside the Warkaris — not merely as witnesses, but through heartfelt,
on-ground service.
Sustaining the Wari Tradition Through Environmental and Nutritional Support:
•Planted 1,200 trees in Barad village, Satara District, along the Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj
Palakhi Marg — creating a green corridor for future generations of pilgrims.
•Provided a Roti Making Machine to the Annachatra kitchen at Shri Vitthal Rukmini Mandir,
ensuring the timely delivery of fresh, nutritious meals to thousands of devotees daily.
•We also distributed 4,000 T-shirts to medical professionals and volunteers, in support of their
selfless service during the Wari.
Our Initiatives Focus on Easing Their Path:
•Medical camps at 10 key locations.
•Free health screenings, first aid, and medicines.
•Utility bags and walking sticks to support their long
journey.
•Raincoats for protection against the monsoon.
•Foot massages and physiotherapy offered by trained
doctors.
•Waiting areas for rest and care at:Loni Kalbhor (Pune
District),Pirachi Kuroli (Solapur District),Wakhari
(Solapur District).
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MONTHLY SUPPORT
NICU Support - 256 babies (across 5 Hospitals)
Sassoon Hospital, KEM Hospital
Rajiv Gandhi Hospital, Sonawane Hospital, Symbiosis Hospital
Dialysis treatment - 233 patients
Seth Tarachand Hospital, Ahilyabai Holkar Diagnostic Centre, Jejuri
Janklyan Dialysis Centre, Pune, Khadki Cantonment Board Hospital
Thalassemia support for medicine and filters - 275 patients
Wishing Factory, Thalassemia Society of Pune Chapter,
Bharathi Hospital, Pune
Diabetic Support - 304 individuals
Pune, Vadodara, Daund, Karad Satara, Jalgoan, Chennai, Assam, Tamil Naidu
Thank you
As we move forward, FIL-MMF remains
committed uplifting communities through
education, healthcare, sustainability,
and empowerment.
Thank you for being a part of this journey.
Team Mukul Madhav Foundation
Mukulmadhavfoundation
www.mmpc.in
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