'Vai Shnavajan to him kaye je pid parai khay re, pardukhe upkar kare toye man abhiman na aane re…' Our first poet Narsingh Mehta echoes the pain he suffered in this verse. He has shown as many as eighteen characters of true Vaishnavism. Only one with this character is called a true Vaishnava. If these eighteen characters are said in one way, the essence of the eighteen chapters of Gita comes. He is called a socially responsible person in the true sense. Can understand someone's pain. There can be no great man like the one who knows the pain of the neighbor, knows the need of the little man and tries to fulfill it according to his power. India is a country made up of villages. Many small and big businesses, their primary occupations are linked to agriculture and animal husbandry to provide these villages with basic amenities. Villages need hearts more than minds to be truly useful. Recently, with the passing away of respected Sir Ratan Tata, there has been a loss of a businessman who was village oriented. My real income is to improve the well-being and infrastructure in the lives of the villagers connected to my business and around my unit. A large part of his wealth continued to flow through charitable giving. Always ready to enjoy and enjoy people's faces. He followed this ideology throughout his life. The soul of the country is the village. To solve this problem, an entrepreneur looks at happiness given to people rather than wealth, while a businessman looks at the increase in his own wealth. If we talk about Kutch, Kantisenbhai Shroff (uncle) who is a well-known industrialist also passed away. With the blessing of Vinoba Bhave, the work to solve the basic problems of the villages without stopping or getting tired in Kutch has been done by Sri Vivekananda Research and Training Institute for five decades without losing a single moment along with organized Kutch Mahajan, Tantric and environmental knowledgeable experts and villagers. We want to support the villagers in solving the problems in making the place where people live livable. We have to be useful to people as a responsible company. We have to make them partners and not dependent on us. Chandrakantbhai Gogri of Aarti Udyogagagriha who never hesitates to help anyone with rainwater harvesting in Kutch for drinking water, environment and education. They say I am a village man before I am a businessman. If I don't participate in solving the problem of the village, the money I earn has no meaning. The aim of an entrepreneur should be to increase the capacity of the people who are in need of natural resources by financially helping them. They are aware of this even today. Consciously making his Lakshmi Mahalakshmi. Such Damjibhai are known as Anchorwala. It will be fun if you listen to the village people's deeds for survival as Kutchhi in the vernacular. Ankarwala non-violence is not unknown to anyone. Animal manure is being worked sustainably. Ankarwala is considered a non-violent haven, a shelter for animals that have suffered accidents from every corner of Kutch. Kanak Seth, who settled on the land of Muscat from Mandvi, who sat on foreign soil but worried about the education of Kutch, has fulfilled the dreams of higher education in the lives of many daughters. Due to the loyalty of businessmen, happiness remains on the faces of the people.
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