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Arjun Kandhari Foundation Set to Host ICC Championship Finals Screening for the Underprivileged

Writer: Sarawasti Shivam Sarawasti Shivam

A Vision of Empowerment Through Sports


INDIA VS NEW ZEALAND FINALS

Mumbai is a city of dreams, a place where success stories unfold against the backdrop of relentless struggle. Yet, for many, the simple joys of life—such as watching an iconic cricket match—remain a distant dream. This year, as India faces New Zealand in the ICC Championship Finals, one man is making sure that everyone, regardless of their background, gets to experience the thrill of the game.


That man is Arjun Kandhari, a visionary leader, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.


Who is Arjun Kandhari?


ARJUN KANDHARI - YuvaSena Maharastra Core Committee

Arjun Kandhari wears many hats—a Real Estate Developer, Marketing Strategist, and a Politician serving as part of the Yuvasena Maharashtra Core Committee. 

His business acumen and leadership in real estate have shaped Mumbai’s urban landscape, while his commitment to social change has left a lasting impact on underprivileged communities.


Recognized for his contributions to business and society, Arjun Kandhari has been honored with the Udyog Ratna Award by MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation), Maharashtra Ministry, and Zee24. 


However, beyond his accolades, his heart lies in uplifting the underserved sections of society.


A Game-Changing Initiative: Bringing Cricket to the Masses

For millions of Indians, cricket is not just a sport—it’s an emotion, a unifying force, and a symbol of national pride. However, for those living in Mumbai’s slums, watching a live cricket match remains an unaffordable luxury.


Determined to change this, the Arjun Kandhari Foundation is hosting a grand public screening of the ICC Championship Finals, ensuring that the underprivileged communities of Mumbai can come together and witness history in the making.


More Than a Screening—A Statement of Inclusion


Arjun Kandhari’s initiative is not just about broadcasting a match; it is a statement that every Indian, regardless of economic background, deserves to be part of the nation’s defining moments. 


This event is a celebration of unity, where children who have played cricket in narrow alleyways will now watch their heroes on a big screen, where struggling workers will pause their hardships to experience pure joy, hope, and national pride.


"No child should grow up believing that celebrations are only for the privileged," says Arjun Kandhari. "Cricket belongs to every Indian, and this event will ensure that our people in Mumbai’s slums feel the same excitement, passion, and sense of belonging as anyone else."

With free screenings, food stalls, and a massive community gathering, this event promises to be one of the most heartwarming spectacles Mumbai has ever seen.


Be a Part of the Movement

The Arjun Kandhari Foundation welcomes supporters, volunteers, and contributors to be a part of this historic event. Whether you want to help organize, donate, or simply spread the word, this is your chance to make a difference in the lives of thousands.


📞 For More Information or to Support the Initiative:

📍 Location: Mumbai, India


This isn’t just cricket—it’s a moment of change, a statement of equality, and a celebration of India’s spirit. 🇮🇳🏏

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