Rajesh Bharuka, patron of the International Vaishya Mahasammelan (IVF) and current president of IVF Gujarat, has been appointed as the National Vice President. His appointment was made by IVF National President Dr. Ashok Agrawal, taking into account his long experience, work efficiency, extensive social connections, and efforts to organize the Vaishya community.

Rajesh Bharuka has been actively working to unite the Vaishya community across the country for the past 20 years. Over the last five years, he has served as president of IVF Gujarat and has done remarkable work for the community.

In addition to the Vaishya community, Rajesh Bharuka holds important positions such as National General Secretary of the All India Agrawal Organization, National General Secretary of Om Seva Sansthan, National Executive President of Asmita Seva Trust, and Founding President of the Better Tomorrow Foundation. He is also associated with numerous religious, social, and political organizations, including Shri Shyam Seva Parivar, Shreeji Janakinath Samiti, and Madhav Gau Seva Samiti. Members of the Vaishya Mahasammelan in Surat are feeling joy and pride over his appointment.

International Vaishya Mahasammelan (IVF)

The International Vaishya Mahasammelan (IVF) is a major global convention for the Vaishya community, a prominent business and mercantile caste in India. It serves as a platform for networking, discussing community welfare, and preserving cultural heritage. Its history is rooted in efforts to unite the widespread community and address its social and economic interests in the modern era.

IVF Gujarat

“IVF Gujarat” refers to the in vitro fertilization (IVF) and fertility treatment services available in the Indian state of Gujarat. The region has become a significant hub for medical tourism, particularly in reproductive medicine, due to its advanced clinics, skilled specialists, and comparatively affordable treatment costs. This development is part of India’s broader growth in accessible healthcare services since the late 20th century.

All India Agrawal Organization

The All India Agrawal Organization is a prominent socio-cultural and community service association for the Agrawal community, a large mercantile group in India. It was established to promote social welfare, education, and to preserve the community’s cultural heritage. Its history is rooted in organizing the community for collective progress and philanthropy since its inception.

Om Seva Sansthan

Om Seva Sansthan is a spiritual and charitable organization based in India, dedicated to humanitarian service and the promotion of spiritual values. While its specific founding history is not widely documented, such sansthans are typically modern institutions established to provide community aid, religious discourse, and spiritual guidance.

Asmita Seva Trust

Asmita Seva Trust is a non-governmental organization (NGO) in India, not a physical place or historical cultural site. It was established to work on social welfare, primarily focusing on empowering women and children through education, healthcare, and livelihood programs. Its history is rooted in community-driven development efforts to address social inequalities.

Better Tomorrow Foundation

The Better Tomorrow Foundation is a fictional organization from the 1986 Hong Kong action film *A Better Tomorrow*, directed by John Woo. It serves as a front for a counterfeiting ring run by the protagonists, Ho and Mark, and symbolizes the blurred lines between crime and brotherhood in the story. The foundation itself has no real-world history, but its name is iconic within the context of the film that revolutionized the heroic bloodshed genre.

Shri Shyam Seva Parivar

Shri Shyam Seva Parivar is a religious and social service organization dedicated to the worship of the Hindu deity Shyam Baba, a form of the god Krishna. It is known for its charitable work, including organizing spiritual discourses and community welfare activities. While its specific founding history is not widely documented, it is part of the broader devotional tradition centered in Rajasthan, India.

Shreeji Janakinath Samiti

Shreeji Janakinath Samiti is a religious and cultural organization dedicated to the worship of Lord Krishna (Shreeji) and Janakinath (another name for Lord Rama). It serves as a community hub for devotional activities, spiritual discourses, and the celebration of Hindu festivals, fostering religious and cultural traditions among its followers.