Youth Congress Leader Nikhil Ruparel Celebrates Birthday with Food Distribution Drive for Visually Impaired Students

Updated : Jun 23, 2026 10:35
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 23: Marking his birthday with a social initiative, Nikhil Ruparel, President of North Central District Youth Congress, organized a Food Distribution Programme for students of The N.S.D. Industrial Home for the Blind, Worli on Friday.
The event was graced by renowned actress Siddhi Idnani as the Special Guest. Zeenat Shabrin, President, Mumbai Pradesh Youth Congress attended as the Guest of Honour. Preeti Choksi Mumbai GS Mahila Congress sister of Nikhil Ruparel, was also present at the venue.
Prominent Mumbai-based digital creators joined the cause. Anjuri Sinha, a nationally recognized award-winning influencer felicitated by Navbharat Times and Loksatta, interacted with the students. Sinha is known for inspiring millions through her fashion, beauty, fitness, and luxury lifestyle content.

Krithi Kuttathil, a multi-award-winning luxury lifestyle creator who has collaborated with over 500 premium brands, also participated in the drive and distributed meals to the students.
Volunteers served food to all students of the institution and spent time engaging with them. The initiative aimed to make Ruparel's birthday a day of giving back to society, focusing on the visually impaired community.
Speaking on the occasion, Nikhil Ruparel said the programme was planned to bring smiles to the faces of students and highlight the importance of inclusive celebrations.
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