Key Points

The Adani Group has launched a massive seva initiative for the Puri Rath Yatra, offering free meals and safety support to pilgrims. Partnering with ISKCON and local groups, they aim to serve 4 million devotees over nine days. This follows their earlier service at the Maha Kumbh, reinforcing their commitment to faith-based CSR. The initiative includes beach cleanup, safety gear distribution, and volunteer-driven assistance.

Key Points: Adani Group Extends Seva to Puri Rath Yatra After Maha Kumbh

  • Adani Group serves 4 million meals at Puri Rath Yatra
  • Partners with ISKCON and local groups for pilgrim support
  • Provides safety gear and beach cleanup volunteers
  • Follows similar seva at Maha Kumbh earlier this year
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After Maha Kumbh, Adani Group offers seva at Puri Rath Yatra

Adani Group provides 4 million meals and safety support for Puri Rath Yatra pilgrims, continuing its tradition of service after Maha Kumbh.

"Seva Hi Sadhana Hai (Service is Worship) – Gautam Adani"

Bhubaneswar, June 26

After serving millions of pilgrims during the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj earlier this year, the Adani Group on Thursday announced that it has now extended its seva efforts to the famous Rath Yatra festival in Odisha's Puri.

Known as one of India’s most sacred religious events, the Rath Yatra attracts lakhs of devotees from across the country and abroad every year.

Staying true to Chairman Gautam Adani’s belief that ‘Seva Hi Sadhana Hai’ (Service is Worship), the Group has launched a large-scale volunteer-driven initiative to support pilgrims and frontline workers throughout the nine-day celebration, from June 26 to July 8.

This year, the Adani Group will provide nearly 4 million free meals and drinks to devotees and officials.

Special food counters have been set up across the city to distribute nutritious meals, while beverage stalls offer cool drinks to help people beat the intense Odisha heat.

The Group is also supporting beach safety efforts through assistance to the Puri Beach Lifeguard Mahasangha.

Volunteers will help clean the beach and remove plastic waste. To aid those on duty, the group is distributing free T-shirts to volunteers, fluorescent safety vests for sanitation workers, and rain gear, including jackets, caps, umbrellas, and raincoats for municipal workers and pilgrims.

The initiative is being carried out in partnership with the Puri district administration, ISKCON, and local community groups.

According to sources, the planning for this seva began months in advance and is being carried out by volunteers from both within the Adani Group and the local communities.

Execution is being led by experienced coordinators who have deep roots in the region.

The Adani Foundation, which has been active in Odisha through projects in healthcare, school development, and rural livelihoods, sees this effort as part of a wider commitment to Indian cultural and spiritual life.

Group sources say that this form of corporate social responsibility goes beyond business and infrastructure -- it is about engaging directly with people’s faith and traditions.

Earlier this year, during the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Group had also partnered with ISKCON and Gita Press to offer food and assistance to lakhs of pilgrims.

On January 21, Gautam Adani himself took part in serving food, reflecting the group’s core value that social service is not a one-time activity, but a continuous mission.

- IANS

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Arjun P.
This is truly heartwarming! 🙏 Corporate groups stepping up to support our ancient traditions while serving devotees is the perfect blend of modernity and spirituality. Adani Group's commitment to seva during both Kumbh and now Rath Yatra shows genuine dedication.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the service, I hope this isn't just PR. Many corporations use religious events for branding. Will they show same commitment to Odisha's tribal areas that need development? Actions speak louder than annadhan announcements.
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Rahul K.
As someone who attended last year's Rath Yatra, the crowds and heat are overwhelming! 😅 Providing 4 million meals and safety gear is no small task. The beach cleanup initiative is especially needed - last year I saw so much plastic near the chariots.
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Sunita T.
My cousin is volunteering with this initiative! She says the planning is very systematic - from hygienic food distribution points to medical aid stations. More importantly, local Odia groups are leading the efforts, not outsiders. That's how CSR should work!
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Vikram S.
The scale is impressive but I worry about dependency. Shouldn't temple trusts and local bodies build permanent systems for such mega events? Corporate help is welcome but our religious institutions must also modernize their management approaches.
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Neha R.
Jai Jagannath! ❤️ The rain gear distribution is so thoughtful - Odisha rains can be unpredictable during Rath Yatra. My grandparents went last year and struggled without proper protection. Hope other corporates take inspiration from such meaningful CSR.
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Karan D.

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