Dileep Prabhakarrao Gheware is an illustrious example of dedication, tenacity, and a lifetime of commitment to public service. He was born in a small Maharastran village where, at one point, these early difficulties did much to deter him from his future career as a town planner and a great community leader.
After completing his diploma in civil engineering, Dileep‘s path took him to the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation in 1986, where he played an important role in urban infrastructure and development. His commitment and vision helped propel his career advance. He has years of experience working in different cities, contributing massively to urban development and infrastructure, which followed through in terms of his promotions as well as public appreciation.
The next turning point in Dileep Gheware’s life came as he became a social activist. He founded the Aryanandi Scholarship Scheme as a way of educating deprived children. He further developed the Paritra Sagar Medical initiative, availing free medical services to those in need.
Dileep‘s community work is exceptionally prominent during the pandemic of COVID 19. In those days, he used to work in daytime and nighttime to provide food, medical equipment, and other life-saving essentials to the affected ones. For such great deeds, he was titled as the “Corona Ayodhya Man.”
Apart from his social work, Dileep Gheware is also a family man. He got married with three children and has been a loving grandfather. His family has always supported him in all walks of life.
As Gheware moves forward in his life, there are huge passions for working with his community. His dream is to have the infrastructural development, education, and health care facilities in the city Mira Bhayandar, in which he lives.
Dileep Gheware depicts the best part of persistence and how giving back to one’s community can be a best path for anyone into his journey. His story creates an inspiration that makes a difference positively in the world.