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  1. Balan’s philanthropy, which he credits to his mother, Indrani Balan, has earned him a loyal following among some mandals. He claims to donate 30% of his earnings to social causes, particularly...

  2. Balan’s philanthropy, which he credits to his mother, Indrani Balan, has earned him a loyal following among some mandals. He claims to donate 30% of his earnings to social causes,...

  3. Punit Balan Group and Southern Command have come together to unveil India's first Samvidhan Udyan. The 138-year-old Shree Vitthal Rukmini Temple in Navi Peth was renovated in memory of Smt. Indrani Balan. IBF, in collaboration with the Jedhe Social Welfare Foundation, celebrated an innovative Balagopal Cycle Dahi Handi, distributing 100 bicycles.

  4. Punit Balan Group |. evolving to make life a rewarding journey. Punit started working with his father S Balan at the age of 16, having learnt the ropes early he formed the Punit Balan Group that is into Construction, Real Estate , Film Production, Sports with a presence in India,Spain and Dubai.

  5. Punit Balan Group and the Maharashtra Judo Association have signed a memorandum of understanding for the next 5 years at ₹ 15 lacs PA to help train players who represent India internationally better.

    • What philanthropy does Balan have?1
    • What philanthropy does Balan have?2
    • What philanthropy does Balan have?3
    • What philanthropy does Balan have?4
    • What philanthropy does Balan have?5
  6. Balan’s message to the Indian diaspora is clear and inspiring: “By focusing on character and service and meaningful contributions to society, you can honor the legacy of this spiritually rich culture and help inspire the next generation towards a truly fulfilling life.”

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  8. Nov 11, 2014 · Here are a few reasons why Vidya Balan is one of the most powerful and inspiring women in the country today. UNAPOLOGETIC ABOUT HER BODY. Vidya Balan is at peace with her body and she has proved it a hundred times. In a culture where the idea of ‘The perfect body’ is extremely inflexible, Balan breaks the shackles and sets her own rules.