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Vaishnav Business Network Expands with New Chapters in Mumbai

by Suman Gupta

Goregaon, June – The Vaishnav Business Network (VBN) celebrated a significant milestone with an event at the Westin Hotel in Goregaon, marking the launch of two new chapters in Mumbai. This event, attended by more than 150 members, underscored the network’s expanding influence and success beyond its origins in Gujarat.

Building on its established presence in Gujarat, VBN has now extended its reach in Mumbai with the inauguration of the Chitrakoot (Andheri) and Kashi (Borivali) chapters. These new chapters have collectively welcomed 61 members from a diverse range of fields and organizations, reflecting VBN’s commitment to fostering a multifaceted business community.

The event was further enriched by the participation of 35 VBN members from Gujarat, who traveled to Mumbai to support and celebrate this expansion. The presence of distinguished guest speakers, including notable industrialists and esteemed community leaders, added to the occasion’s prestige and underscored the collaborative spirit that defines VBN.

The collective efforts and enthusiasm of all VBN members contributed to the event’s resounding success, highlighting the network’s mission to connect and empower Vaishnav professionals across regions. As VBN continues to grow, it remains dedicated to providing valuable opportunities for networking, professional development, and community engagement among its members.

With the launch of the Chitrakoot and Kashi chapters, VBN is poised to make a significant impact in Mumbai, fostering stronger business connections and contributing to the community’s overall growth and prosperity.

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