
With deep gratitude this Diwali we dedicated four new community lakes in Gujarat to honour the unwavering support of the women in the Dholakia family who are the wives of Shri Savjibhai Dholakia Shri Himmatbhai Shri Tulsibhai and Shri Ghanshyambhai Dholakia
Dedicated honourees
• Manju Sarovar — Dedicated in honour of Smt. Manjuben Himmatbhai Dholakia

• Gauri Sarovar — Dedicated in honour of Smt. Gauriben Savjibhai Dholakia

• Radha Sarovar — Dedicated in honour of Smt. Radhaben Tulsibhai Dholakia

• Dharmishta Sarovar — Dedicated in honour of Smt. Dharmishtaben Ghanshyambhai Dholakia

This honour recognises their support strength and faith which have been the quiet force keeping our family together through every stage of life. It is our way to thank them for their constant support of their husbands and their important role in maintaining the family’s unity peace and progress
Inaugurations
Guests of Honour Shri Manoj Joshi actor and Padma Shri awardee and Dr. Rajendra Vilas Rao Patil President and Vice Chancellor Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences


Dholakia Foundation was founded in 1996 by Shri Savjibhai and his three brothers. It is the philanthropic arm of HK Group working to empower communities and protect the environment. Over the years the Foundation has built 165 plus lakes planted 3.6 million trees and touched the lives of more than 300000 people. Its key programs Mission River Mission 102030 and Jal Utsav Water Festival are closely aligned with the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals SDGs
Exactly a year ago in October 2024 the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India inaugurated Bharatmata Sarovar at Dudhala blessing the Foundation’s water mission during the wedding ceremony of Dravya Dholakia. That moment further strengthened our resolve to continue serving communities through sustainable water conservation

Each Sarovar stands as a symbol of love sacrifice and leadership and as a step toward creating a water secure greener future for rural India
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