GEF organized grand event of Global Progressive Achievers Award, connecting hearts from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Assam to Gujarat

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March 23: International organization GEF organized a grand event of Global Progressive Achievers Award.  GEF’s founder Rachna Bhimrajka said that this grand ceremony was organized in Mumbai’s five-star hotel Holy Day Inn in which many dignitaries from the country were present and many dignitaries from abroad were present through virtual medium.  Rachna Bhimrajka told that people from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Assam to Gujarat participated in this grand event.  BMC Schools, Private Schools and International Educators were present in this programme. Raju Tadavi, Education Officer BMC School – MCGM and Rajesh Kankal, Education Officer BMC School – MCGM were the chief guests in this grand programme.

The Guests of Honour were Sandeep Soparkar, Sunil Pal, Ali Khan and Assistant Commissioner of Police (Dindoshi) Sanjay Patil and Bright Outdoor Advertiser, Dr. Yogesh Lakhani. Rachna Bhimrajka said that this was the biggest ever grand event of GEF in offline mode where we honored 101 grassroot level educators and social workers with respect and strengthened the unity and integrity of the country. She told that we have honored selected people from almost all the states of the country, which is a matter of pride.  Other dignitaries who graced the event included Dr. Rajput, Vice President, Cadila Pharmaceutical, Dr. Dheeraj Mehrotra, Limca Book of Record holder, Dr. Padmaja Kutty, members of the core team, Prof. Dr. Ajay Sahai, Dr. Kusum Bisht, Mr. Ishaq Qureshi.

Rachna Bhimrajka while expressing gratitude to all the officers and officials of GEF said that with the cooperation of all of you, we organized a successful program and we will organize such events in future also and will honor the people full of talent so that the people of the grassroots level will be honored. Know about the world and strengthen the confidence of such people.

About Rachna Bhimrajka:

Rachna Bhimrajka is 7 RECORD HOLDER and she has trained more then 1,25,000 students so far.

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