This story is from May 22, 2017
Another acid attack victim to wed her suitor in happy ending
MUMBAI: Two weeks ago, Maharashtra businessman
As Kadam inquired about her circumstances, he learnt that Lalita was shortly due to wed her suitor Rahul Kumar, a 27-year-old CCTV operator from Malad, whom she met after he accidentally dialled her phone as a wrong number. The conversation picked up over the past two months and the couple decided to marry.
Kadam says, "I decided right there that me and my friends, who run a group named Udyami Maharashtra, would fund their wedding ceremony. Lalita and Rahul will tie the knot at D'Silva Technical Institute in Shivaji Park Tuesday evening." The marriage will be registered at Thane court at 10.00am.
In 2015 TOI had reported how
Lalita Bansi has a similar story. The Kalwa resident was visiting her hometown Azamgarh for her marriage in 2012 when her cousins attacked her with acid owing to personal enmity. Her entire face was burnt. She has since undergone 17 surgeries at Bombay Hospital and Masina Hospital. The treatment will resume after the wedding.
The NGO overseeing Lalita's rehabilitation Saahas Foundation is excited that the Hindi film industry has also stepped forward to help. "Actor Vivek Oberoi will gift her an apartment in Thane. Designer duo Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla have prepared Lalita's trousseau and presented her a wedding necklace. They have also arranged the pandit," says Daulat Bi Khan, founder of Saahas.
Other aspects of the marriage have been sponsored by the members of Udyami Maharashtra. Mrs Kulkarni of Pavitravivah has gifted her Rs 5,000, Anant Bhalekar has offered the banquet hall and catered a full Maharashtrian menu including varan bhaat, masale bhaat and gulab jamun.
Shraddha Jadhav and Amod Desai are helping with promotion while Deepak Pawaskar of Deepak World Travel Company has sponsored the wedding car and a luxurious honeymoon package to Mahabaleshwar. Nandu Dhurandhar and Rahul Chopde will shoot photographs while Shilpa Collection is gifting her imitation jewellery. Jay Khade of
Rushikesh Kadam says, "The manner in which Maharashtrian businesses have pooled in approximately Rs 2 lakh towards Lalita's wedding shows we can similarly join forces for entrepreneurial purposes in future."
Rushikesh Kadam
visited a mango festival in Parel. While browsing the exhibition for different varieties of the fruit, he noticed the disfigured face of a woman vendor at theSaahas Foundation
stall. Twenty-six-year-oldLalitaben Bansi
had been the victim of an acid attack in Azamgarh, UP.Kadam says, "I decided right there that me and my friends, who run a group named Udyami Maharashtra, would fund their wedding ceremony. Lalita and Rahul will tie the knot at D'Silva Technical Institute in Shivaji Park Tuesday evening." The marriage will be registered at Thane court at 10.00am.
In 2015 TOI had reported how
Sonali Mukherjee
of Jharkhand had found happiness with engineer Chittaranjan Tiwari. The couple got wed in April that year and now have a daughter.Lalita Bansi has a similar story. The Kalwa resident was visiting her hometown Azamgarh for her marriage in 2012 when her cousins attacked her with acid owing to personal enmity. Her entire face was burnt. She has since undergone 17 surgeries at Bombay Hospital and Masina Hospital. The treatment will resume after the wedding.
The NGO overseeing Lalita's rehabilitation Saahas Foundation is excited that the Hindi film industry has also stepped forward to help. "Actor Vivek Oberoi will gift her an apartment in Thane. Designer duo Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla have prepared Lalita's trousseau and presented her a wedding necklace. They have also arranged the pandit," says Daulat Bi Khan, founder of Saahas.
Other aspects of the marriage have been sponsored by the members of Udyami Maharashtra. Mrs Kulkarni of Pavitravivah has gifted her Rs 5,000, Anant Bhalekar has offered the banquet hall and catered a full Maharashtrian menu including varan bhaat, masale bhaat and gulab jamun.
Akanksha Footwear Mall
, Satara, has arranged the shoes for the couple, Kanchan Shete is mehndi artiste and Ninad Rane of Rane Sarees has presented Lalita a Paithani sari and purse. Rotary Club of Mumbai Shivaji Park will hand over cheques to the bride.Rushikesh Kadam says, "The manner in which Maharashtrian businesses have pooled in approximately Rs 2 lakh towards Lalita's wedding shows we can similarly join forces for entrepreneurial purposes in future."
Top Comment
Pamela Sabah
2733 days ago
These men who have accepted the disfigured ladies should be held in high esteem. Thank you guys. And all the well wishers with their gifts, you are great. More celebrities should come out and fund the poor and downtrodden.Read allPost comment
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