Freemasons celebrate universal brotherhood day

The Grand Lodge of India celebrated Universal Brotherhood Day by awarding ₹75 lakh in grants to NGOs and individuals for educational and charitable support. The event emphasized the organization's commitment to service, leadership, and moral values.
Why it matters
It showcases the role of fraternal organizations in providing private social welfare and educational funding in India.
To celebrate the spirit of Universal Brotherhood Day, The Grand Lodge of India (GLI) that governs Freemasonry in India, awarded grants to non-governmental organisations and individuals in need. The financial assistance was primarily intended for individuals seeking educational support.
The report is a straightforward account of a charitable event and the organization's stated mission.
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