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Thursday, October 10, 2019

Rakesh Kothari Welcomes Ganesh Bappa with Family

Shri Ganesha is one of the most loved Hindu Deities. Not only is he worshipped and admired by Hindus, but is equally honoured by Jains.

Being the patron of arts & science, remover of obstacles, keeper of wishdom, and lord of beginnings many people gift small idols of Shri Ganesha to their loved ones, wishing for prosperity in their lives.

Mr. Rakesh Kothari, Founder of Sherry and Diya Foundation (Stray Animal Welfare Foundation) has been celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi and to keep up with tradition. 

For the auspicious bash, the Kothari's decorated their residence with lavish decorations and the view was exquisite.





Here Rakesh Kothari can be seen praying to Lord Ganesha at Shreepati Arcade. The decorations look breathtaking!







Friday, September 20, 2019

Rakesh Kothari aims to stop use and abuse of animals



Not only does he do business with a distinctive mindset but also understands the roles and responsibilities he has an individual towards the society, unlike others. The former has an NGO name by Sherry and Diya Foundation. He says " I started Sherry and Diya Foundation because I had a love for animals since I was a kid. I used to feed the stray dogs also from my childhood days. I wanted to see them happy on not on roads where they would lead a very uncertain life.

So, I just started Sherry and Diya Foundation with a motive to treat the stray animals, to feed them and provide them with shelter as much as I could. I also look forward to a complete end of use and abuse of animals which is cruel."

Standing out and different approaches towards doing things on his own have landed him this name and fame. The former when asked about why he wanted to be an entrepreneur says he always wanted to be financially independent, make his own money with his own efforts and his own name on it.

This was the reason he had different views and different ways of doing business which is why he is here today.

He is graduated just like all others, but as they say, a mind is the sharpest tool if used correctly. His hobbies are playing cricket as it is a sport which keeps him energetic, healthy and fit.

His future plans are to have this complete goal to the protection and equality of all animals and one day he shall achieve it and shall open the biggest shelter for them where each and every animal can stay, eat, play and spend their life happily.

Source : https://www.asianage.com/entertainment/in-other-news/180919/social-activists-rakesh-kothari-aims-to-stop-use-and-abuse-of-animals.html

Monday, September 2, 2019

Rakesh Kothari's future plans are to have this complete goal to the protection and equality of all animals and one day he shall achieve it

Standing out and different approaches towards doing things on his own have landed him this name and fame. The former when asked about why he wanted to be an entrepreneur says he always wanted to be financially independent, make his own money with his own efforts and his own name on it. This was the reason he had different views and different ways of doing business which is why he is here today.


He is graduated just like all others, but as they say, a mind is the sharpest tool if used correctly. His hobbies are playing cricket as it is a sport which keeps him energetic, healthy and fit. Not only does he do business with a distinctive mindset but also understands the roles and responsibilities he has an individual towards the society, unlike others. The former has an NGO name by Sherry and Diya Foundation. He says " I started Sherry and Diya Foundation because I had a love for animals since I was a kid. I used to feed the stray dogs also from my childhood days. I wanted to see them happy on not on roads where they would lead a very uncertain life. So, I just started Sherry and Diya Foundation with a motive to treat the stray animals, to feed them and provide them with shelter as much as I could. I also look forward to a complete end of use and abuse of animals which is cruel."

His future plans are to have this complete goal to the protection and equality of all animals and one day he shall achieve it and shall open the biggest shelter for them where each and every animal can stay, eat, play and spend their life happily.

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Source : Rakesh Kothari aims to end 'use and abuse of animals which is cruel'

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Rakesh Kothari, the budding entrepreneur



Standing out and different approaches towards doing things on his own have landed him this name and fame. When asked why he wanted to be an entrepreneur, Rakesh Kothari says he always wanted to be financially independent, make his own money with his own efforts and his own name on it. This was the reason he had different views and different ways of doing business which is why he is here today.

Rakesh Kothari is a graduate. His hobbies are playing Cricket as it keeps him energetic, healthy and fit.

Not only he does business with a distinctive mindset but also understands the roles and responsibilities he has as an individual towards society. Rakesh Kothari has an NGO named Sherry and Diya Foundation. He says, “I started Sherry and Diya Foundation because I love animals since I was a kid. I used to feed the stray dogs also from my childhood days. I wanted to see them happy on not on roads where they would lead a very uncertain life. So, I just started Sherry and Diya Foundation with a motive to treat the stray animals, to feed them and provide them with shelter as much as I could. I also look forward to a complete end of use and abuse of animals which is cruel.”

Friday, March 30, 2018

AMTM joins hands with SHERRY & DIA FOUNDATION

AMTM joins hands with SHERRY & DIA FOUNDATION.


SHERRY KOTHARI daughter of Rakesh Kothari, the Pomeranian dog passed away on 8th March 2018. Sherry was 14 years old.

Both the orgs have worked with each other for the past two years closely with the help Rakesh Kothari for rescuing several strays & abandoned pets in Mumbai.

Now it’s time we as a team unite & work on a bigger ground for welfare of strays & abandoned souls. We are sure SHERRY’S soul will be super elated to know about this tie up where all her friends will be taken care of.

We thank & welcome Rakesh Kothari & his daughter Dia Kothari to help us make Mumbai & Kolad project super successful as a team & rescue many more in need.

We miss you SHERRY & this tie up is dedicated to your unconditional love.

Sherry uniting orgs is always a blessing in disguise.

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Animal Welfare Persuasive Speech by Rakesh Kothari Founder of Sherry and Diya Foundation (NGO)



Animal Welfare Persuasive Speech  by Rakesh Kothari Founder of Sherry and Diya Foundation (NGO)


Now a days, we all are aware of the abuse and torture that animals go through. Some people burn puppies for their entertainment, some throw them from a 3 storey building while others kill them for meat. What is happening to this world? Where is the world heading? We need to act togather and stop this as soon as possible. So, lets take a pledge not to hurt animals and let them live independently. Afterall, keep this in mind, karma gives us back.

Rally for Awareness on Animal Cruelty

“We must speak for those who can’t speak for themselves”.

Sherry and Diya Foundation took to the streets of Nariman Point, Mumbai to spread awareness and fight against the cruelty of Animals where there was huge public support who joined us. In many instances, we had seen that animals were abused every day and every other day, news about cruelty on animals were becoming common. We, therefore, decided to act on it and also tried to convince people to act for innocent animals as well.

Mahatma Gandhi correctly said – “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated”.