Mumbai, India – Cricket legend Virat Kohli has once again demonstrated his unwavering support for Go Dharmic, a global charity dedicated to promoting compassion and service. Virat has generously donated a signed shirt and cap for auction at Go Dharmic’s Mumbai City Dinner 2024, which will take place on September 19th at the prestigious St. Regis Hotel in Mumbai. Last year, Virat generously supported Go Dharmic by donating a shirt ahead of the India-Pakistan World Cup match.
This thoughtful contribution from Kohli, who has been a long-standing supporter of Go Dharmic, underscores his deep commitment to the charity’s mission. Over the years, Virat has consistently shown kindness and generosity, and his involvement this time will significantly boost efforts to raise vital funds for humanitarian causes.
For over a decade, Go Dharmic has been at the forefront of humanitarian work with its inspiring vision of “Love All. Feed All. Serve All.” The funds raised through the auction will directly support Go Dharmic’s impactful programs, which include hunger and disaster relief, education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability.
Go Dharmic has attracted a host of high-profile supporters, including, actor Arjun Rampal, and comedian Kapil Sharma. Most recently, Go Dharmic welcomed then prime Minister Rishi Sunak as a volunteer in London to help prepare meals for those in need, demonstrating the global appeal of the charity’s mission.
The Mumbai City Dinner 2024 promises to be an engaging evening, featuring a charity auction where guests can bid on exclusive items and experiences. All proceeds will go toward supporting Go Dharmic’s ongoing initiatives. In addition to the auction, the event offers a unique opportunity for guests to connect with others who share a passion for philanthropy and social impact.
To register and secure your spot, please visit the link provided. https://godharmic.com/event/mumbai-city-dinner-2024
About Go Dharmic: Go Dharmic is a charitable organisation and social movement that promotes values of compassion, service, and social responsibility rooted in the principles of Dharma. It was founded by Hanuman Dass in 2011, with the aim to inspire people by addressing pressing social issues like hunger, education, and environmental conservation.