Every mohalla has a few people who don’t wait for someone else to step in—
they become the help, the hope and the support their neighbors need.

For Ahmed Gulzar Kamle, this began years ago, when he saw families around him struggling during emergencies with no one to turn to. A neighbour without ration, an elder without medicine, children waiting for help that never came… Ahmed realised that even small efforts could change someone’s entire life.

So he created Rehber Group
not as an organisation,
not as a charity,
but as a
family for those who had no one standing beside them.

During floods, when houses were filled with water and fear, Rehber Group was the first to reach affected families with food, drinking water, and whatever comfort they could offer.

During COVID, when the entire world was locked inside their homes, Ahmed and his team stepped outside every day—risking their own lives—so that no family in the mohalla would sleep hungry.
The group distributed ration kits, medicines, oxygen support, and financial help to families who had lost everything.

Sometimes, it wasn’t big relief work.
Sometimes, it was simply helping an old man reach the hospital…
or arranging medicine for a mother…
or listening to a family that had no hope left.

Rehber Group became more than a team—it became a support system, a shoulder, a helping hand, a reassurance that
“No matter what happens, you are not alone.”

Today, thousands of families know Ahmed not as a public figure, but as someone who shows up when it matters. Someone who answers calls at midnight. Someone who never asks “Kaun tum ho?”
but says,
“Hum hain na.”

This is the heart behind Rehber Group—
service with humanity, compassion, and courage.
A mission that continues every day, quietly, sincerely, and with love for the people.