A special program dedicated to education and social welfare was organized in Surat by the Lion Vision Charitable Trust, active in the field of social service. Under the leadership of the trust’s president, Chirag Virani, educational materials worth approximately 2.5 million rupees were distributed for free. The program was overseen by Dr. Prafull Shiroya, Home Guard Commander and Chairman and Commandant of the Red Cross Blood Donation Center.

On this occasion, the trust’s vice president, Dineshbhai Jogani, along with many other community leaders, were present. During the event, children were provided with uniforms, stationery, shoes, socks, and other essential educational materials. This initiative directly benefited thousands of families. The trust also announced the completion of its “Result Target 2026” on this occasion.

The trust is working not only in education but also in the fields of employment and skill training. It is making efforts to provide jobs by training unemployed individuals. The trust has so far made approximately 300 women self-reliant, enabling them to earn up to around 50,000 rupees per month. The trust has also pledged to make 51,000 women self-reliant in the future.

Additionally, since 2019, the Lion Vision Charitable Trust has been providing free surgical equipment services. Various medical camps are regularly organized as part of its health services. A BSW course is offered for free to young people, and the trust also provides free accommodation for them. The trust is continuously working to reach out to as many needy people in society as possible and fulfill its social goals.

Surat

Surat is a historic port city in the Indian state of Gujarat, renowned for its significant role in maritime trade during the Mughal era, particularly in textiles and diamonds. It was a major hub for the British East India Company’s early operations in India and later became a center for the country’s diamond cutting and polishing industry. Today, Surat is known as a bustling commercial city, blending its rich colonial history with modern economic vitality.