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Vivek Oberoi Supports Go Dharmic's Mission At The World Economic Forum In Davos

The World Economic Forum is not just a gathering of global leaders and economic thinkers—it's a platform to inspire change and make the world a better place. 

The World Economic Forum is not just a gathering of global leaders and economic thinkers—it's a platform to inspire change and make the world a better place. 

This year, at Davos, renowned actor and philanthropist Vivek Oberoi took a pause to reflect on Go Dharmic’s efforts, capturing the essence of love, compassion, and service. Go Dharmic, a charity organisation, stands for the values of love, compassion, and service.

Vivek Oberoi shared his thoughts on LinkedIn, reflecting on the powerful impact of Go Dharmic’s mission:

"The World Economic Forum is more than just economics; it's a beacon of hope for a better world. I personally admire and follow Neem Karoli Baba's philosophy of Love and Dharma, and I'm deeply moved to see his words make an impact here at Davos. Go Dharmic's mission of 'Love All, Feed All, Serve All' gaining momentum on this global stage makes me happy and proud. As a fellow philanthropist, I'm driven to 'Keep loving, keep serving!' Let us all strive to make a positive impact."

Hanuman Dass, the founder of Go Dharmic, has been advocating for the charity’s core mission at Davos, engaging with global leaders and influencers to further its initiatives. 

Hanuman Dass says, “​​Go Dharmic’s mission of ‘Love All, Feed All, Serve All’ is about us all connecting to alleviate suffering. Whether it’s feeding the hungry in disasters, supporting the homeless, or protecting the environment, every action we take is a step toward building a more compassionate world.”

Go Dharmic has made a significant impact worldwide through projects such as feeding the hungry, disaster relief, environmental restoration, and education, all rooted in the philosophy of ‘Love All, Feed All, Serve All.’ On January 20th, Go Dharmic and partners Homeless Entrepreneur hosted an event at the World Economic Forum in Davos to spotlight the fact that 150 million people are displaced or homeless. 

The event featured the unveiling of “The Unforeseen Variable”—a recycled-material sculpture created by renowned international artist Veronica de Nogales. This sculpture is a symbol of the global challenge of homelessness and the ongoing efforts to create meaningful change. 

Go Dharmic have long been committed to supporting those experiencing homelessness. Vivek Oberoi’s support at this prestigious forum highlights his dedication to causes that embody compassion and kindness. Recognised for his philanthropy for those in need, Vivek is helping to raise awareness of the work of Go Dharmic

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