Rohit Roy launches Temple Of India’s first book titled Bengal: India’s Rebellious Spirit
Places of worship are decorated like palaces while orphanages, government schools, old age homes and even some government hospitals suffer from capital crunch, inadequate infrastructure and lack of support from the crowd. This has been the state of things around the world for a long, long time.
So, when 'Temple of India' was launched, founder, Hatim Attarwala, wanted people to realise that true worship necessitates the imbibing of humanity – one thing that every single religion preaches and promotes. He aims to make humanity the prime belief of every human being on the planet so that no child goes hungry while another walks past him or her with hands full of food. As Attarwala says, “If we can share, then let us do it. If we have the ability to make a difference, then let us not stop short”.
In order to become a self-sustaining non-profit organisation, ‘Temple of India’ has launched their first book, ‘Bengal: India’s Rebellious Spirit’. Proceeds from the sales of this book will be used towards the running of the organisation, the upliftment of backward communities in West Bengal and the feeding of poor and homeless people in Mumbai.
Actor Rohit Roy, who launched the book, was impressed with the work of the foundation. “It is amazing what Temple of India is doing. I hope they achieve success in all their endeavours and help as many people as they can,” he says. The launch was a mighty success with celebrities such as Kunal Ganjawala, Hrishikesh PandeyHarshali Zine, Munisha Khatwan, Vinod Singh, Akshay Sethi in attendance. The celebrities caught up with the initiatives of the organisations and also gave their valuable inputs.
Places of worship are decorated like palaces while orphanages, government schools, old age homes and even some government hospitals suffer from capital crunch, inadequate infrastructure and lack of support from the crowd. This has been the state of things around the world for a long, long time.
So, when 'Temple of India' was launched, founder, Hatim Attarwala, wanted people to realise that true worship necessitates the imbibing of humanity – one thing that every single religion preaches and promotes. He aims to make humanity the prime belief of every human being on the planet so that no child goes hungry while another walks past him or her with hands full of food. As Attarwala says, “If we can share, then let us do it. If we have the ability to make a difference, then let us not stop short”.
In order to become a self-sustaining non-profit organisation, ‘Temple of India’ has launched their first book, ‘Bengal: India’s Rebellious Spirit’. Proceeds from the sales of this book will be used towards the running of the organisation, the upliftment of backward communities in West Bengal and the feeding of poor and homeless people in Mumbai.
Actor Rohit Roy, who launched the book, was impressed with the work of the foundation. “It is amazing what Temple of India is doing. I hope they achieve success in all their endeavours and help as many people as they can,” he says. The launch was a mighty success with celebrities such as Kunal Ganjawala, Hrishikesh PandeyHarshali Zine, Munisha Khatwan, Vinod Singh, Akshay Sethi in attendance. The celebrities caught up with the initiatives of the organisations and also gave their valuable inputs.
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