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Due to his involvement
with a specialist initiative called Project Devi (Development and
Empowerment of Vrindavan girls Initiative,) Vivek has been
touched by the charitable work of Food For Life Vrindavan and is
hopeful about the prospects of their new school. Alongside him was
Eastenders star Nitin Ganatra, musician Nirag Chag, singer Navin
Kundra and comedian Neal DeSouza.
The aim of the event
was to raise much needed funds to help build the charitys
largest educational complex in the area which includes a nursery,
primary and secondary school and an orphanage. The event held in
Kadwa Patidar Hall, Kenton, London, entailed musical entertainment
and speeches from Vivek and the founder of the charity, Rupa Raghunath.
On the night, organisers managed to raise around £200K including
pledges.
Talking about the success
of the event, Vivek said: This was a memorable event with
some great acts. I truly believe in the work that Food For Life
Vrindavan carry out and am passionate about doing as much as I can
to make a difference in the lives of those children and women who
need it the most.
Encompassing the spirit
of the event, the founder of Food For Life Vridavan, Rupa Raghunath
added: Thank you to all those people who came to the event
and donated generously. It was a fantastic and moving evening, and
we were honoured to have somebody like Vivek Oberoi come and support
us all the way from India. The money will make a big difference
to Vrindavan's destitute children. And thank you to all those involved
in making this event a success.
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