Philanthropist Dr Aneel Kashi Murarka bags esteemed Bharat Gaurav Award 2019


Philanthropist Dr. Aneel Kashi Murarka was recently bestowed with the 2019 Bharat Gaurav Award in London. With the award ceremony being held at the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, he was honoured for his distinguished services to his nation and outstanding achievements in the individual capacity.

Having followed his heart while helping and servicing his fellow countrymen, Dr Aneel Kashi Murarka has never thought of recognition! “It does feel good, especially when one is honoured for what one does on an international platform,” he admits.

In 2015, Ample Missiion, a social awareness organization helmed by Dr Aneel Kashi Murarka, was set up with the hope to transform the society through awareness and timely action. Some of Ample Missiion’s latest campaigns include distributing sanitary pads to tribal women; helping acid attack survivors; organizing a sports day campaign for the specially abled, where the youth were educated on the challenges faced by the differently abled; helping people on the streets beat the summer heat wave by distributing lemonade, caps & earthen pots; and gifting a library to students of the Zeal English School in Malwani. Apart from these noble heartwarming initiatives, Ample Missiion also organizes Bharat Prerna Awards for the specially abled and Shoorveer Awards to felicitate ordinary people who have achieved extraordinary acts of bravery.

“More than the award itself, the very feeling of being acknowledged for what you are doing for the society is what is priceless! I believe even if some people are inspired to contribute selflessly after seeing what I do, I have succeeded in my mission,” he explains.

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