Sri Adhikari Brothers to take care of 1000 lockdown-hit families

Sri Adhikari Brothers to take care of 1000 lockdown-hit families

There will be no pay cuts or lay-offs, says the M&E conglomerate

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Mumbai: Sri Adhikari Brothers, in response to the appeal made by the prime minister to the nation, has pledged to take care of 1000 needy families affected by the ongoing lockdown until the COVID19 pandemic gets over.

To ensure seamless and swift action, the media and entertainment conglomerate has associated with BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, which is globally known for its social services.

Sri Adhikari Brothers MD Markand Adhikari said: “We are amidst a global crisis and there is no real clarity on how soon we will see normalcy. Our country is no exception to these unforeseen circumstances. Thus in line with the appeal made by our prime minister, we are doing our bit. In addition to providing external help, we are ensuring that our employees who are our pillars of growth remain unaffected. No pay cuts or lay-offs will be done despite impact on the economy."

"Out of India’s total population of 1.39 billion, it is adjudged that 10 per cent of Indians hold 80 per cent of the country’s wealth. Today is the time for them to take responsibility and give the nation back in its time of need. If even five per cent of them help 10 families each, imagine the mammoth help that the nation will receive. It may reduce the impact of the economic crisis drastically.”

In addition to financial help, Sri Adhikari Brothers also believes that those who are staying home for the larger good are doing a great service to the nation.

People are not just helping themselves, but the entire country by staying indoors. At such times, keeping the morale high and staying positive is important. Its most popular sitcom ‘ShrimaanShrimati’ is already on air and to further help ease the quarantine times has opened up its library to national broadcaster Doordarshan to help entertain “Bharat” during these trying times.