In Surat on Saturday, 300 daughters got married in two separate mass marriage ceremonies on the same day. A mass marriage of 111 fatherless daughters was organized by PP Savani Group, in which two Muslim daughters got married. At the same time, Ahir community organized a collective of 189 daughters.
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Mahesh Savani became father of 5274 daughters

CM Bhupendra Patel blessing the newly married couples.
By getting these 111 fatherless daughters married, PP Savani Group Chairman Maheshbhai Savani has become the father of 5274 daughters. Mahesh Savani has got 5274 daughters married so far. On this occasion, CM Bhupendra Patel said – This marriage festival, which is being held continuously since 2011, is a great example of selfless service.
This special act of marriage of fatherless daughters shows a unique sensitivity. CM further said that in the last 16 years, the daughters of fatherless women who got married did not feel the absence of their father. He congratulated Maheshbhai for taking care of his daughters like a father even after marriage.
Savani Group organizes marriage ceremony every year in December.

This time the marriage ceremony was named ‘Pieriyu’.
It is noteworthy that PP Savani family organizes a grand marriage ceremony every year in December, in which hundreds of orphan daughters are married. This tradition continued this year also. This year, 111 daughters got married in the Lagnotsav organized at PP Savani Vidya Sankul, Mota Varachha Abrama on 14th and 15th December. This time the marriage ceremony was named ‘Pieriyu’.

The marriage ceremony was held at PP Savani Vidya Sankul located in Mota Varachha Abrama.
Group helps daughters even after marriage PP Savani Group is not limited to just arranging marriages, but also takes responsibility for the entire life of these daughters. The ‘Seva Sangh’ established by the family also provides financial help to these daughters, child rearing and other needs.

Maheshbhai Savani, Chairman of PP Savani Group.
Environmental protection was the theme of the wedding. Environmental and Social Awareness This year’s wedding ceremony also laid emphasis on environmental protection and social awareness. All the guests were given Tulsi saplings, in line with the ‘Ek Vriksha Maa Ke Naam’ campaign.
Also, these plants were linked to ‘Organ Donation Awareness’. Daughters of different castes and religions, daughters from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bengal and Uttar Pradesh participated in this marriage ceremony. These included two deaf-mute, two handicapped and two Muslim girls.