Gautam Adani will distribute one crore 'Aarti collection' in Mahakumbh 2025, partnership with Geeta Press

New Delhi: Adani Group, led by the country's famous businessman Gautam Adani, has partnered with Geeta Press for free distribution of one crore copies of 'Aarti Collection' among the devotees at Mahakumbh in Prayagraj this year. This book is Aarti collection. It is published by Geeta Press and is part of the initiative Sanatan Sahitya Seva. Representatives of Geeta Press, an organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion and dissemination of Indian culture, met Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani in Ahmedabad on Friday.

Gautam Adani has given this information while posting on social media platform X. In the post he wrote that Mahakumbh is a great yagya of Indian culture and religious faith. It is a matter of great pleasure for us that in this Mahayagya, in collaboration with the prestigious organization Geeta Press, we are providing one crore copies of Aarti collection free of cost to the devotees coming to Kumbh.

Service is God – Gautam Adani

Gautam Adani further wrote that selfless service and sense of responsibility towards religion and culture is a form of patriotism, to which we all are committed. Service is meditation, service is prayer and service is God. Adani said that today I was inspired by the respected office bearers of Geeta Press, who have been serving the nation for 100 years through Sanatan Sahitya and I had the privilege of expressing my gratitude for the excellent service of Geeta Press. Geeta Press, committed to serving Sanatan Dharma, completed its 100 years in the year 2023.

Representatives of Geeta Press expressed happiness

Regarding cooperation with Adani Group, representatives of Geeta Press said that they have utmost respect for every organization working with sacred spirit. On behalf of Geeta Press, General Secretary Neelratan Chandgothia, Trustee Devi Dayal Aggarwal, Trust Board member Ram Narayan Chandak, Manager Lal Mani Tiwari and Acharya Sanjay Tiwari met Adani.

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