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As a philanthropist and an advocate for social responsibility, PNC Menon has a
               longstanding commitment to supporting initiatives that uplift communities and
               promote societal well-being. He has spearheaded various social development
               initiatives aimed at addressing pressing social challenges and empowering
               marginalized groups through educational programs, comprehensive healthcare
               initiatives, women empowerment programs, and community home projects to
               name a few, particularly in India. His philanthropic efforts transcend geographical
                 boundaries.


               The historic inauguration ceremony, graced by the esteemed presence of  Prime
               Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, symbolizes a significant milestone in cultural
               diplomacy and religious harmony. As Prime Minister Modi unveils this landmark
               temple, it not only celebrates the spiritual and architectural richness of India but
               also reinforces the values of unity and mutual respect among diverse communities.
               This momentous occasion serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring collaborative
               endeavours towards building a more inclusive and harmonious world for
                 generations to come.






































               Speaking about the upcoming and much-awaited BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu
               Dhabi, Mr. PNC Menon, Founder of Sobha Realty, expressed, “It is a great honour
               and privilege to contribute to the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi and support this
               social and cultural cause. This is consistent with our values and dedication to having


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