R.M. Dhariwal Foundation believes that public utility and basic amenities aren’t solely the government’s responsibility. The foundation has done substantial work towards providing facilities for citizens by offering grants worth crores of rupees. This has transformed large numbers of towns and cities.

R.M. Dhariwal Foundation, in collaboration with Government of Gujarat and local administration, completely transformed two major religious destinations, Palitana and Sankeshwar in Gujrat. The foundation constructed concrete roads and underground drainage, footpaths, rest houses, drinking water arrangements, hospitals, shops and colleges, beautification of the places along with lights and other facilities. Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi has appreciated this effort profoundly.

Alandi Maharashtra, is considered to be a very important place for devotees of Sant Dnyaneshwar. The foundation constructed a hall to accommodate 5000 people and which is used for religious gatherings and weddings, a Bhakta Niwas Complex with 45 rooms was also constructed and inaugurated by the Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis in 2015.

Shri Rasiklal M. Dhariwal has constructed concrete roads, underground water supply, and drainage line at his own expenses in Shirur, Maharashtra, which happens to be his birth place. Infrastructure development that include municipality buildings have also been done in Rajasthan and villages in various states.

The RM Dhariwal Foundation has built old age homes in Maharashtra & Gujarat. Keeping women empowerment in mind, a new concept called, ‘Dikri Nu Ghar’ (Daughter’s house) was founded in Palitana. Under this novel concept, a hostel for women has been established along with relevant education and orientation to run business is imparted to women.

The RM Dhariwal Foundation has also provided financial aid to several orphanages across the country.

Shri Dhariwalji Manikchand Group regularly provides aid to various cowsheds across India. The foundation also provides food, water, shelter, as well as medicines to all animals.

Over 800 financially weak Jain Families are provided food items on a monthly basis.