Mahesh
fosters 472 young women who have lost their fathers and helps them get
married and supports them throughout their married life.
Indian
brides sit for a group photo before a mass wedding hosted by a diamond
trader in Surat, India. Image source: (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki).
-Mahesh Savani was inspired to help fatherless daughters after his brother died
-This year in 2016, 216 of his daughters will be married
-Savani is now able to foster 472 young women who have lost their fathers
AHMEDABAD:
A staggering number that leads many people to question, how? Mahesh
Savani, a businessman, is the proud father of 472 daughters. Not in
blood but in bond. These daughters are not biologically his; rather, he
serves as a generous father figure to these girls.
Mahesh
Savani lost his brother years ago. This left Savani not only
heartbroken, but his two nieces were left without a father; Savani
stepped in. This moved him to think of other girls who are left without a
father. He says, “It is challenging for a woman who has lost her
husband to get her daughter married.” Hina Kathiriya, whose father
passed away six years ago got married in 2015, she says, “Mahesh papa is
just a message away when we need him,” said the TOI report.
Mahesh Savani. Image source: Wikimedia Commons
Savani’s
interests range from realty, to school, and diamonds; a family
business. He comes from the Raparda village of Bhavnagar, where his
father came 40 years earlier. Originally his father was a diamond
polisher, eventually turning into a unit. This unit is still in the
family name, and is very prosperous.
According
to TOI, Savani is now able to foster 472 young women who have lost
their fathers. He helps them get married and supports them throughout
their married life. Since the family business is successful, Savani can
afford to spend over Rs 4 lakh on each daughter’s wedding. The girls get
everything they need in order to start a home; clothes, utensils, and
electronics. They also receive silver and gold. This year alone, Savani
will help 216 girls get married. He does not prejudice against different
religions, or different castes.
“Mahesh
papa is more than a father to me. I wish every girl in the world gets a
father like him,” said Naheda Banu. She lost her father when she was
just a child, and she married Arif in 2014.






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