Marks the third consecutive year of large-scale celebrations, rooted in community engagement, cultural values, and purpose-led hospitality
MUMBAI, India, April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Della Resorts hosted its annual Ram Navami celebration, bringing together over 5,000 attendees in Lonavala. And now in its third year, the celebration continues to evolve as a thoughtfully curated platform that brings together faith, community, and cultural immersion.
Over the years, Della Group has consistently integrated community engagement and social sustainability into its approach, setting a distinct precedent within India’s real estate and hospitality sectors. At a time when the industry largely focuses on environmental benchmarks, Della’s efforts have extended to creating meaningful impact within local communities and ecosystems. This approach has also been recognised globally, including through a case study by the New York Stern School of Business in 2017.
Aligned with a ‘nation-first’ philosophy, the Ram Navami celebration remains a key expression of this ethos. The festival honours Lord Ram, revered as Maryada Purushottam, as a unifying force across geographies, ideologies, and values, while reinforcing ‘maryada’ (discipline and righteousness) as a defining leadership quality. The celebration brought together thousands of local residents, fostering a shared sense of cultural pride and unity.
The celebrations commenced with participation in a rally, strengthening community participation, led by Mahesh Landge, member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly representing Bhosari Vidhan Sabha constituency in the Pune district, along with Mr. Jimmy Mistry, Founder & CMD, Della Group, followed by a sacred Maha Yagya performed by Mr. Jimmy Mistry, and his family, setting a deeply spiritual tone for the evening.
A series of addresses by eminent speakers, including Bhavana Roy, Director of the Himanshu Roy Foundation; Dr. Radhakrishna Pillai, author of Chanakya Niti; Shree Ganesh Kumar Uppan, Chairman of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan; and Gopal Das, Youth Mentor at ISKCON Temple, Mumbai, highlighted the continued relevance of Lord Ram’s values in contemporary leadership and life.
The evening also featured a drone show, offering a contemporary interpretation of the celebrations and seamlessly blending technology with tradition.
A key highlight of the evening was the collective rendition of Vande Mataram. With the song now set to be sung before the national anthem whenever both are performed, the moment carried deep cultural significance, recognising its rightful place in the nation’s traditions. In honour of this, the entire Della family and over 5,000 attendees came together to sing all stanzas of Vande Mataram, followed by the national anthem, creating a powerful and unifying experience.
This commitment of the Della Group is reflected in sustained initiatives such as the Della ZP Foundation School, which supports the education of over 280 Adivasi children up to the 12th standard, making it one of the few Zilla Parishad schools in Maharashtra to offer this level of education. The organisation also continues to prioritise local employment generation across its developments, alongside expanding programmes in women empowerment.
In addition, Della operates a dedicated disaster management programme with a team of over 100 trained personnel and mountaineering experts, who respond to landslides, floods, and accident scenarios, including complex recovery operations in challenging terrains. These initiatives collectively reflect an approach that extends beyond conventional hospitality practices.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Jimmy Mistry said, “Seeing over 5000 people come together to celebrate Ram Navami with us this year is truly special. Every year, as I continue to learn about Lord Ram, I realise how much more there is to understand. Lord Ram, revered as Maryada Purushottam, represents the highest standards of honour, leadership, and responsibility.
This continues to inspire how we shape the Della Group’s approach, remaining deeply committed to social sustainability through initiatives such as education for Adivasi children, local employment, and community-led programmes. It is this inspiration that guides my daily prayer to have the strength to shoulder the responsibility of 2,850 Della employees and their families.
In many ways, leadership is also about fostering a shared sense of identity and pride. I am deeply proud that Vande Mataram has found its rightful place in our country’s history, and witnessing over 5,000 people come together to sing all its stanzas, followed by the national anthem, was a truly powerful and unifying moment.
As a leader, I believe it is essential to lead with values, and at Della, we strive to ensure these values continue for generations while contributing meaningfully to the nation and the communities around us.”
With participation growing year on year, the celebration continues to reinforce the Della Group’s approach of bringing together community, culture, and purpose in a meaningful and sustained manner.
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