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              Every  day is Senior Citizens’ Day at Heavenly Palace, Greetings to All!  
              Perfume  King, NRI Anil Monga opens one of the largest senior citizens home in India
 
            Los Angeles,  Aug 27, 2012 
             Gary Singh/Ranbir Singh 
            Heavenly Palace, a unit of Dream and Beauty Charitable Trust (DBCT),  takes great pride to announce the launch of Heavenly Palace for the  International Day for the Elderly.  
  
DBCT continues to provide excellent service to the area with  the opening of the Heavenly Palace Home for Senior Citizens situated in Doraha,  district of Ludhiana (Punjab) since 1996. 
  
            Located on 70,000 sq. yards of lush green lawns and gardens,  the Heavenly Palace features 400 fully furnished rooms equipped with  refrigerators, LCD televisions, central air-conditioning, tea-making  facilities, and attached wash-rooms. With the goal to provide service and  comfort to the elderly at the high standard of excellence that the DBCT is  known to have, Heavenly Palace provides 5-star comfort and ambience. The  home is equipped with a steam-cooking kitchen, a beautiful dining hall with the  capacity to seat 400 residents, an ancillary hospital. In addition to the basic  necessities, Heavenly Palace has a serene prayer hall and yoga center, a state  of the art cinema hall (auditorium), a peaceful and comprehensive library, a  computer center, and a fully furnished common hall for indoor entertainment  such as playing cards, carom board, chess, and lounge for casual conversation. It offers security and privacy in a secluded  area that boasts of the most scenic views of a canal. Heavenly Palace will be  one of the largest senior citizens home in India with a state-of-the-art dining  facility, pool, medical assistance.  
              
            Heavenly Palace will be  one of the largest senior citizens home in India with a state-of-the-art dining  facility, pool, medical assistance.  
DBCT is the  brainchild of Chairman Mr. Anil K Monga, an NRI who keeps coming back to  promote and accelerate social progress in India and takes great pride in the  joy of sharing and caring. An entrepreneur in every sense of the word, Mr.  Monga sees a decline in the trend of the traditional joint family as India  urbanizes and offers the elderly a panacea to a life of care, convenience, and  comfort.  
  
             The first  project, Brahmbhog, attempted to alleviate hunger by providing one wholesome  meal every day to the thousands of migrant workers and others. Looking at  health needs of the migrant and underprivileged families, Mr. Anil  started the Karma  Hospital to provide affordable medical services.  Now the hospital serves as a source of income  for the larger cause. Encompassing the aspect of livelihood we initiated  another project, Margdarshan which is a market aligned skills training (MAST)  program run in partnership with the American India Foundation to educate and  empower the youth to pursue rewarding careers.  
              
  
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
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