Mumbai: Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor is back home after undergoing a medical treatment for cancer in the US. The actor, who was in New York since late last year, returned to India on Tuesday morning.
The 67-year-old actor took to Twitter to share the news of his homecoming and thanked his fans and well-wishers for their continuous support.
"Back Home! 11 Months 11days! Thank you all," Kapoor tweeted.
For his treatment in the US, the actor was accompanied by his wife, yesteryear star Neetu Kapoor, and during their they stay the couple were visited by many Bollywood celebrities including Shah Rukh Khan, Alia Bhatt, Aamir Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Anupam Kher and Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan among others.
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The NSS Unit of BIT, in association with the Boliyar Village Panchayat and under the banner of Brahat Swachata Abhiyan , successfully conducted a Community Clean-Up Drive on 26th November 2024 at Boliyar Village.
The event aimed to spread legal awareness about maintaining a clean and healthy environment and emphasized the fundamental duty of protecting and improving the same. The initiative was supported by key stakeholders, including the President of Boliyar Village Panchayat, the Panchayat Development Officer (PDO), the SBI Foundation, NGOs such as Hasiru Dala Mangalore and Sanjeevini Okkuta, as well as local social workers.
The event was inaugurated by Mr. Abdul Shakur, President of Boliyar Village, who welcomed all participants and quoted "let's unite for a brighter tomorrow, starting with cleaner Boliyar today " The program commenced with Mrs. Sudharani Doddamani, PDO of Boliyar Village, leading the gathering in an oath by reading the Preamble of the Indian Constitution. The Secretary of the Panchayat, Mrs. Chithrakshi, was also present to witness the event.
Dr. S.I. Manjur Basha, Principal of BIT, provided encouragement and ensured all necessary facilities and resources for the drive. Dr. Mohamed Kafeel Delvi, NSS Program Officer, guided and monitored the volunteers while advising them on the importance of segregating waste into wet, solid, and hazardous categories.
The NSS volunteers actively participated in cleaning Panchayat roads, community areas, the Bus Stop Junction, and clearing trash from village streets, temples, playgrounds, and vacant spots. Their dedication highlighted the spirit of community service and the importance of environmental sustainability.
The event concluded with the singing of the National Anthem, marking the success of a meaningful and impactful initiative.