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Sambhav De-Addiction: Nasha Mukti Kendra in Delhi Your Path to Recovery

Life in Delhi, with its vibrant culture and bustling pace, can sometimes lead individuals down challenging paths. Substance abuse can cast a dark shadow, impacting not only the individual but also their families and the wider community. Sambhav De-Addiction Kendra in Delhi stands as a beacon of hope, offering comprehensive and compassionate care for those seeking to break free from the shackles of addiction.
Understanding Addiction and the Need for Support
Addiction is a complex brain disease characterized by the compulsive seeking and use of substances despite harmful consequences. It affects people from all walks of life and requires professional intervention for effective recovery. Recognizing the signs of addiction in oneself or a loved one is the first crucial step towards healing. These signs can include:
Loss of control over substance use
Continued use despite negative consequences (health, relationships, work)
Development of tolerance (needing more of the substance to achieve the desired effect)
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when the substance is not used
Spending a significant amount of time and resources obtaining, using, or recovering from substance use
Neglecting responsibilities and interests due to substance use
If you or someone you know is struggling with these issues, seeking help from a reputable Nasha Mukti Kendra like Sambhav De-Addiction in Delhi is essential.
Sambhav De-Addiction: A Holistic Approach to Recovery
Nasha Mukti Kendra in Delhi, we understand that recovery is a personal journey, and a one-size-fits-all approach is rarely effective. Our experienced team of doctors, psychologists, counselors, and support staff is committed to providing individualized care that addresses the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of addiction.
Our Comprehensive Treatment Programs
We offer a range of evidence-based treatment programs tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. These programs typically include:
Medical Detoxification: A medically supervised process to safely manage withdrawal symptoms and cleanse the body of substances. Our medical team ensures the comfort and safety of patients throughout this crucial phase.
Individual Counseling: One-on-one therapy sessions with experienced counselors to explore the underlying causes of addiction, develop coping mechanisms, and address personal challenges.
Group Therapy: Facilitated group sessions where individuals can share their experiences, learn from others in recovery, and build a supportive community. Group therapy helps reduce feelings of isolation and provides valuable peer support.
Family Counseling: Addiction affects the entire family system. Our family counseling sessions aim to educate family members about addiction, improve communication, and heal strained relationships.
Relapse Prevention Planning: Developing strategies and skills to identify triggers, manage cravings, and prevent relapse is a critical component of long-term recovery.
Yoga and Meditation: Incorporating holistic practices like yoga and meditation can help reduce stress, improve mindfulness, and promote overall well-being.
Skill-Building Workshops: We conduct workshops on various life skills, such as communication, problem-solving, and stress management, to equip individuals with the tools they need to lead a healthy and fulfilling life.
Aftercare Support: Our commitment to recovery extends beyond the primary treatment phase. We provide ongoing aftercare support, including alumni groups and continued counseling, to help individuals maintain their sobriety.
Our Dedicated and Experienced Team
The success of Sambhav De-Addiction lies in the dedication and expertise of our team. Our professionals are passionate about helping individuals overcome addiction and rebuild their lives. We maintain a compassionate and non-judgmental environment where individuals feel safe and supported throughout their recovery journey.
Our State-of-the-Art Facilities
Sambhav De-Addiction Kendra in Delhi provides a comfortable and conducive environment for healing. Our facilities are designed to promote a sense of peace and well-being, with amenities that support the recovery process.
Why Choose Sambhav De-Addiction in Delhi?
Choosing the right Nasha Mukti Kendra is a significant decision. Here's why Sambhav De-Addiction is a trusted choice for individuals seeking recovery in Delhi:
Holistic and Individualized Care: We address all aspects of addiction with personalized treatment plans.
Experienced and Compassionate Team: Our professionals are dedicated to your recovery journey.
Evidence-Based Treatment Modalities: We utilize proven therapeutic approaches.
Safe and Supportive Environment: Our facilities are designed for comfort and healing.
Comprehensive Aftercare Support: We provide ongoing support for long-term sobriety.
Confidentiality and Respect: We uphold the privacy and dignity of every individual.
Taking the First Step Towards Recovery
If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, remember that help is available. Taking the first step towards recovery can feel daunting, but the team at Sambhav De-Addiction is here to guide you. Contact us today to learn more about our programs and how we can support you on your journey to a healthier, happier, and substance-free life. Your path to recovery begins here at Sambhav De-Addiction in Delhi.
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Plan India Sambhav
Jharkhand, home to 0.73 crore of India’s 24 crore adolescents aged between 10 and 19, has the third highest rate of child marriages in the country. 38% girls get married before the legal age of 18 years. In 2015, Plan India started ‘Sambhav’, an adolescent empowerment programme with support from UNICEF for reduction in child marriage and teenage pregnancy and increase in secondary education in six blocks of East Singhbhum district by 2019. With equal participation of adolescent girls and boys as their allies in 942 villages, the scale and the gender-transformative impact of Sambhav is unprecedented. Sambhav worked with 47,000 adolescents between 14–18 years by establishing a girls’ and boys’ adolescent group in each village. A youth who showed keen interest and leadership skills in each group was then groomed as a peer educator (PE) and trained in 10 life-skills modules such as decision making, problem solving, financial literacy and child rights. The PEs cascaded these trainings down to their youth groups. Sambhav also worked to fill gaps in forming and strengthening Child Protection Committees (CPCs). Vibrant village and block level CPCs worked in tandem to identify and address child protection issues in their regular meetings. Parents were oriented and mobilised on child rights issues. Intergenerational dialogues were established to spark conversations at panchayat and block-level meetings that were pivotal in giving children the opportunity and support needed to voice their concerns. Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) and Sahiyas were trained on CPC as well as other issues faced by adolescents. Their routine meetings were attended by Sambhav team members to drive AWWs to take on the health and nutritional issues of the adolescents. Sambhav and its youth champions prevented 40 child marriages in 6 months. Coming together of stakeholders has led to self-sustained youth empowerment supported by the larger community. Sambhav is now being merged with Tejaswini, a programme run by the Government of Jharkhand and the World Bank for socioeconomic empowerment of adolescent girls and young women. Tejaswini will be based on Sambhav’s learnings and will provide sustainability and continuity for the young community leaders shaped by Sambhav.

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22,643 adolescents (14,420 girls) reached through 1,614 adolescent groups and 1,878 peer educators trained
942 village-level CPCs with 8,241 members, 6 block-level CPCs and 42 parents’ groups established
3,562 FLWs, teachers and village-level CPC members trained to support vulnerable children and adolescents
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Excitement and anticipation fill the air as Miss Nepal 2018 Shrinkhala Khatiwada, announces her impending nuptials with boyfriend Sambhav Sirohia, Managing Director of Kantipur Media Group (KMG).
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INDIA’S FIRST VIRTUAL EDUCATION CONCLAVE. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams -Eleanor Roosevelt. Ambition- driven people are plenty, but majority of them don’t know how to reach their destination or their higher dreams. Which route to follow? How to navigate their career amidst various hurdles and obstructions? Keeping in mind the above questions and also the extraordinary times ,Webinar Wall hosted the career counselling sessions on a virtual mode with a unique platform. You imagined it, we invented it, giving you a virtual experience at a grand level. Hosting a virtual event requires same energy, synchronisation and efforts as in person event. Yes, we can say that there is no venues but one of a kind in nature. Virtual Education Conclave 2020 started with a bang of insightful sessions on 20th June 2020. How education is changing with the extraordinary times of covid-19? Is virtual education as good as offline education? Was answered and explained by School principals, the strategies they are using to rule out and minimise the gap between online vs offline teaching. Attendees witnessed a great chance to interact with the most notable and best speakers from the different fields. For a two day virtual event we covered various topics for the students such as “Which career options will bloom post-covid -19? How to re-invent and gear up and stay ahead of others? How important is to know about various fields in career and make a decision? Above, questions were answered by the speakers Paresh Gupta(TEDx speaker, Founder and CEO of GCEC), Abhishek Gupta(Times Education Icon, Career Coach & Founder-INACE.ORG) and Kaustubh Dhargalkar(Visiting faculty at IIT-Bombay, IIM-S,NMIMS,ICT-MUMBAI) and moderator Anmol Garg( Founder Sales5x,Sales Guru). The rapid panel ended with a lot of discussions on how to be ahead and especiallyit is technology that will be in the frame of business for a long time. Jimmy Mistry(Chairman & MD Of Della Group) and Abhay Gupta(CEO and Founder of Luxury Connect) shed light on the question “What is Luxury Management” ? How luxury is impacted by covid-19? Attendees got a view how luxury is managed and how does luxury mean to the different segments of society, Moderator Urvashi Nanda (London School of Economics and Political Science) pointed out question such as What is Luxury ? which was replied as “Luxury is ordinary for the rich and extraordinary for the non-rich.” Next session witnessed an overwhelming response by the audience which was “ How to apply for universities out of India?”and Impact of internationalization on the career ? Shrestha Khetan(Co-Founder UniRely) brought out the best universities and options for students to apply for universities in different countries, whereas Professor Javier Gonzalez Nunez(CEO of Tonic Teaching) spoke about how career is changing overseas. How to upgrade your skills through e-learning? was the most wanting session, as the current times forced us to upgrade our skills through the various learning platforms, via sitting comfortably in our homes. Karan Shah(Founder & Director at IIDE) and Harish C. Rijhwani( Author, Healthcare IT Professional) discussed how the future is digital based, how technology will be putting in a different realm. Your network is your networth , listening to the podcasts before sleeping increases the comprehending and soft skills were the takeaways for the students. Moderator Simran Sohal( Pursuing Economics at SRCC) contributed to the interactive sessions by asking the most insightful questions to the speakers , in return students were highly motivated after the session “ Career opportunities in Commerce”, by Tushar Saini(Partner at Neos Angels) and Anant Ladha(CA,CFA,CFP,LLB, Financial Advisor) MIT University and its professing team brought forward many career options in government administration and social sciences in a panel discussion encouraging students to stand out and make a career and secure it. Plan your IIM-Way with Hemant Gaule(Co-Founder at SCoRE, IIM-A) , Isha Nisar(Pursuing MBA at IIM-A) and Sambhav Chopra(IIM-A ,CA,CS) was an interesting session. Planning, practicing, and organizing oneself with knowledge and tricks to solve questions , taking regular mock tests to know where do you stand ? was necessary and important to crack CAT Examinations. Advocate Smeeksha Pandey(Legal practitioner at Delhi High Court and Supreme court) made the audience aware on How to prepare for LLM entrances? The question paper pattern and the opportunities were discussed by her in field of law. Moderator Siddhant Shah(Jitendra Chauhan College of Law.) gathered many experiences from Vivek Narayan Sharma( Ex-Joint Secretary,Supreme Court) . How the career in law is revolving in the society and also who can opt and make a successful career out of it. Design as a career option was explained by Speaker Alex Velasco( Dean at Pearl Academy) and Moderator Alka, importance of making a portfolio to showcase your work is a good way to stay ahead, Dos and Don’ts while making a platform, bringing in new opportunities, also how Pearl Academy has been producing the best of designers and giving them reliable internships and experiences. Rishiraj Singh Rathore (IIM-A,IIT Bombay, Analyst at an Investment Bank) explained the strategies to crack IIT, How to align passion with career was discussed by Avelo Roy(MD at Kolkata Ventures) and last not the least Arun Pareek explained the linking of education to entrepreneurship. In a nutshell, VEC 2020 was a two day event, simultaneously running keynote sessions by the speakers and the exhibitions from different representatives at a single platform. Stay tuned. Stay engaged.
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"Thirteen Buddhas" a group of deities from Japanese Buddhism tradition - in particular Shingon tradition (Vajrayana). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Buddhas — with Sambhav Cso and Chhiring Doma.
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Empowering Financial Inclusion: The Role of Microfinance
Introduction: In the quest for financial inclusion, microfinance has emerged as a powerful tool, providing access to financial services for individuals and businesses who are traditionally excluded from mainstream banking. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of microfinance in promoting economic growth, reducing poverty, and fostering entrepreneurship. As a finance professional, I firmly believe in the transformative potential of microfinance, and in particular, how Equalifi has been instrumental in driving positive change.
Equalifi: Revolutionizing Microfinance for Financial Inclusion
Definition and Purpose of Microfinance
Microfinance refers to the provision of financial services, including loans, savings, and insurance, to low-income individuals and small businesses.
Its primary objective is to empower marginalized communities by offering them a pathway out of poverty and facilitating sustainable economic development.
Importance of Microfinance for Financial Inclusion
Microfinance acts as a catalyst for economic growth by enabling individuals to invest in income-generating activities and productive assets.
It creates opportunities for entrepreneurship, leading to job creation and income generation in underserved areas.
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) play a critical role in providing financial education and empowering clients to make informed financial decisions.
Key Benefits of Microfinance
Poverty Reduction: By offering small loans to individuals, microfinance empowers them to start or expand businesses, lifting them out of poverty.
Women Empowerment: Microfinance has been particularly effective in empowering women, as it enhances their access to financial resources and decision-making power.
Social Impact: Microfinance enables investments in education, healthcare, and basic infrastructure, resulting in improved living standards for underserved communities.
The Evolution of Microfinance
Traditional Models: Microfinance initially relied on group lending and solidarity-based approaches, where borrowers formed self-help groups and took joint responsibility for repayment.
Technological Advancements: With the advent of digital platforms, mobile banking, and fintech solutions, microfinance has become more efficient, scalable, and accessible to remote areas.
Equalifi's Contribution: Equalifi has been at the forefront of leveraging technology to enhance the reach and impact of microfinance. Its innovative solutions have revolutionized the industry.
Equalifi: Transforming Microfinance Through Innovation
Technology-driven Approach: Equalifi harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning to streamline loan processing, risk assessment, and client management.
Mobile Applications: Equalifi's user-friendly mobile applications enable clients to access their accounts, make transactions, and receive financial education conveniently.
Customized Solutions: Equalifi understands the unique needs of its clients and tailors its products and services to suit their requirements, fostering financial inclusion on an individual level.
Equalifi
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Ladakh gets its first-ever FM radio station
LEH — Ladakh on Tuesday got its first ever FM radio station in its capital city Leh, officials said. Advisor Ladakh, Umang Narula launched the first-ever Top FM radio in Leh, they said. The frequency for Leh & Kargil will be 91.1 FM and it will cover 50 kilometres aerial distance in radius, they said. “Congratulating the team of Sambhav Media Group,” he said and added that it is a wonderful step…

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All the rice except basmati rice is referred to as Non-Basmati Rice. It comes in various shapes and sizes depending on nature like slender, short, thick, and round. The Non-Basmati rice exports a superior quality and is free from dust\germs\stones. They are rich in taste and fine aroma.
For Example - Sona Masoori Rice, Jeera Samba Rice, Ponni Rice, IR 64 Rice, IR 8 Rice, Matta Rice, Idly\Kranti Rice
Non-Basmati Rice Exporter in India
India exports non-basmati rice to markets like Nepal, Benin, United Arab Emirates, Somalia, Guinea, the US, and many other countries in Asia and Europe.
Top 10 Rice Exporters in India
The top 10 Non-Basmati Rice Exporters in India are M\s Saraswati Rice Mills, M\s Sudarshan Overseas Ltd, M\s Ramdev Rice Mills, M\s Sri Annapurna Rice Mills, M\s United Exports, M\s Sambhav Agro Foods, M\s Oasis Exporters, M\s Moosa Exports, All India Rice Exporters Association, M\s Satnam Overseas Group, and many more.
“Shri Lal Mahal Group of Companies”, is one of the biggest exporters of rice from India, was founded in 1907.
Non-Basmati is the flagship export of LALMAHAL GROUP. With a 72% share of the non-basmati export pie, the group is the largest exporter of non-basmati export pie; the Group is the largest exporter of non-basmati rice from India. It has recently been making bulk shipments of the commodity during the season with sometimes more than 15 ships being loaded in a single month.
The company's export graph continues to head north. Its products reach the market right across several continents- in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the U.S.A., and Canada.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
SHRI LAL MAHAL GROUP is a premium export. Today with a major share of the Basmati and Non-Basmati export pie the Group is one of the largest exporters of Basmati and Non-Basmati rice from India. In addition, we hold the credit of being the first exporter to have exported 5000MT of Basmati Rice for the first time from India to Europe.
Understanding customer’s requirements and ensuring supply as per these requirements is accomplished with the help of Quality Assurance and Quality Control of Shri Lal Mahal. Across the entire business chain of supplies, operations, and marketing appropriate quality assurance systems are well in place to ensure correctness at each step.
WEBSITE- http://shrilalmahal.org/
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BW Disrupt Unveils 30 Under 30 Super Intra-Entrepreneurs
In line with its objective to highlight change agents in the Indian start-up, entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs community, BW Businessworld's publication BW Disrupt embarked on its inaugural under-30 list. The 'BW Disrupt 30 Under 30', a jury-led initiative, celebrates a community of innovative and influential young leaders who are changing the course of businesses.
The two-phased judging process was preceded by an outreach to over 1000+ young achievers. More than 150 nominations were received, of which 75 were shortlisted following an initial screening. These were presented to a jury board that was chaired by Manu Jain, Global Vice President, Xiaomi & Managing Director, Mi India and Co-Chaired by angel investor and business strategist, Lloyd Mathias.
More than 60 nominees presented virtually to the jury, which then led to a list of 30 top achievers who were awarded in a ceremony on July 3, 2021.
The winning list included seven intrapreneurs and 23 entrepreneurs. While tech-led products and services did have an edge, sectors such as finance, healthcare, education, and the likes that had stood out during the crisis year also featured among the winners. Young women leaders comprised almost 27 per cent of the young achievers.
BW DISRUPT 30 Under 30 Winners 2021
Aalesh Avlani
Co-Founder, Credit Wise Capital
Anika Tanwar
Vice President Business, Bobble AI
Anjana Sastri
Director Marketing, Sterling Developers
Anuj Rajain
Founder & CEO, Soteria Command Center
Arnav Mutneja
Director, XOR Technologies LLP
Ayushi Mona
Manager, Novartis
Bala Sarda
Founder & CEO, VAHDAM India
Divij Bajaj
Founder & CEO, Power Gummies (Aesthetic Nutrition)
Gautam Raj Anand
Managing Director, Hubhopper
Girish Ananthanarayanan
COO & Program Director, Peepul
Kush Taneja
Founder & CEO, FamPay
Mukul Rustagi
Co-Founder & CEO, Classplus
Neetish Sarda
Founder, Smartworks Coworking Spaces
Nikhil Saraf
Co-Founder & COO, Stones2Milestones
Nishtha Yogesh
CEO, Hunar Online Courses
Nitasha Seth
Marketing Manager, Netflix
Prashant Janadri

Founder, Taskmo
Rahul Gupta
Founder & CEO, Singularity AI Labs
Ramya Ramachandran
Founder & CEO, Whoppl
Rohan Nayak
Co-Founder & CEO, Poket FM
Rohit Shah
CEO, Hemp Horizons
Sakshi Bakshi
CEO, Nucros Science & Taste
Sambhav Jain
Founder & CEO, FamPay
Sarvesh Shashi
Founder, SARVA
Shashvat Nakrani
Co-Founder, BharatPe
Shivam Singla
Founder & CEO, Leegality
Siddharth Maheshwari
Co-Founder, Newton School
Sreekar Sannapareddy
Founder & CEO, Gradvine Advisors
Varda Taneja
Senior Assistant Vice President, Invest India
Vinayak Shrivastav
Co-Founder & CEO, Toch
Yashas Khoday
CTO, FYERS Securities
In addition to the Jury Chair and Co-Chair, the jury panel comprised leading industry names such as Anshul Singhal, Managing Director, Welspun One; Aman Gupta, Co-Founder & CMO, boat; Gurpreet Singh, COO & Co-Founder - One Digital Entertainment; Rammohan Sundaram, Country Head & Managing Partner, Integrated Media, DDB Mudra; Neelesh Misra, Audio Storyteller & Founder, Slow; Samyak Chakrabarty, Founder & Managing Director, X Billion Skills Lab; Vivan Sharan, Partner, Koan Advisory; Ruchira Chaudhary, Author, Leadership Coach & Founder, TrueNorth Consulting; Chef Anahita N. Dhondy; Vinay Dixit, Regional Business Director, Abbott; Miniya Chatterji, Founder & CEO, Sustain Labs Paris; Salil Kappoor - Business Unit Head - Appliances - Orient Electric and Siddharth Batra - Independent Counsel Practise & Partner - Satram Dass & Co.
The BW Disrupt 30 Under 30 is planned as annual initiative, organised by the BW Businessworld Group, under the aegis of its community platform dedicated to the startup and affiliated ecosystem in India - BW Disrupt
This Content is originally published at DailyHunt.
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Amazon Annual Sambhav Summit 2021: Amazon gears up for annual Smbhav summit for SMEs, but a section of retailers plan counter event
Amazon Annual Sambhav Summit 2021: Amazon gears up for annual Smbhav summit for SMEs, but a section of retailers plan counter event
NEW DELHI: On Thursday, Amazon kicks off the second edition of its annual summit for small and medium enterprises called Smbhav, with a galaxy of speakers including Indra Nooyi, Sunil Mittal, Sanjiv Mehta and Nandan Nilekani at the online event. At about the same time, a motley group of retailers is organising a rival event cheekily called Asmbhav, or impossible in Hindi. Their point? To convey…
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Empowering Financial Inclusion: The Role of Microfinance
Empowering Financial Inclusion: The Role of Microfinance
Introduction: In the quest for financial inclusion, microfinance has emerged as a powerful tool, providing access to financial services for individuals and businesses who are traditionally excluded from mainstream banking. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of microfinance in promoting economic growth, reducing poverty, and fostering entrepreneurship. As a finance professional, I firmly believe in the transformative potential of microfinance, and in particular, how Equalifi has been instrumental in driving positive change.
Equalifi: Revolutionizing Microfinance for Financial Inclusion
Definition and Purpose of Microfinance
Microfinance refers to the provision of financial services, including loans, savings, and insurance, to low-income individuals and small businesses.
Its primary objective is to empower marginalized communities by offering them a pathway out of poverty and facilitating sustainable economic development.
Importance of Microfinance for Financial Inclusion
Microfinance acts as a catalyst for economic growth by enabling individuals to invest in income-generating activities and productive assets.
It creates opportunities for entrepreneurship, leading to job creation and income generation in underserved areas.
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) play a critical role in providing financial education and empowering clients to make informed financial decisions.
Key Benefits of Microfinance
Poverty Reduction: By offering small loans to individuals, microfinance empowers them to start or expand businesses, lifting them out of poverty.
Women Empowerment: Microfinance has been particularly effective in empowering women, as it enhances their access to financial resources and decision-making power.
Social Impact: Microfinance enables investments in education, healthcare, and basic infrastructure, resulting in improved living standards for underserved communities.
The Evolution of Microfinance
Traditional Models: Microfinance initially relied on group lending and solidarity-based approaches, where borrowers formed self-help groups and took joint responsibility for repayment.
Technological Advancements: With the advent of digital platforms, mobile banking, and fintech solutions, microfinance has become more efficient, scalable, and accessible to remote areas.
Equalifi's Contribution: Equalifi has been at the forefront of leveraging technology to enhance the reach and impact of microfinance. Its innovative solutions have revolutionized the industry.
Equalifi: Transforming Microfinance Through Innovation
Technology-driven Approach: Equalifi harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning to streamline loan processing, risk assessment, and client management.
Mobile Applications: Equalifi's user-friendly mobile applications enable clients to access their accounts, make transactions, and receive financial education conveniently.
Customized Solutions: Equalifi understands the unique needs of its clients and tailors its products and services to suit their requirements, fostering financial inclusion on an individual level.
Equalifi
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Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai- 400051
To know more, visit the link below
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People across Dwarka on Sunday celebrated Saraswati Puja with enthusiasm and gaiety to mark the advent of spring season. The puja, at many places, was organised by the Durga Puja Committee, comprising Bengalis.
It was organised in a traditional Bengali culture at Sectors 4, 6 and 22. Besides, an NGO named Nai Soch Nai Pahal celebrated the occasion at Sector 6 in the park beside Diamond Apartments.
(Dakshinayan Apartments, Sector 3)
The puja was followed by cultural programmes, organised at various places by social organisations, RWAs and institutions. People from the Hindu community, RWAs of Sector 13 and 14, social groups and other community groups participated on this occasion.
(Children performing at Sector 6 park)
Sambhav Puja Samiti celebrated the puja by making grand arrangements at Sector 14, Sambhav Chowk.
“Apart from religious activities, we had organised different types of events during the celebration, dedicated to the community people. Painting, musical chair, tambola, dance drama competitions, orchestra, bhajans and gazal programmes were the main attractions on this occasion. Besides, gifts and prizes were given to the children for their participation and performance in several games, activities and competitions. The most encouraging thing this year was the participation of women and children in huge numbers from Sector 13 and 14,” SS Jha of Sambhav Puja Samiti said.
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