Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 23: Malabar Group, the leading diversified Indian business conglomerate, has opened 'Grandma Home,' a destitute home in Bengaluru, Karnataka, for women. Chief Guest and Minister for Women & Child Development, Disabled & Senior Citizen Empowerment, Laxmi R. Hebbalkar, inaugurated the Grandma Homes at Banashankari in the presence of M P Ahammed, Chairman of Malabar Group; Abdul Salam, Vice Chairman; Asher O, M D India Operations; along with Dr Idrees, Chairman of Thanal - Daya Rehabilitation Trust. The minister also inaugurated the Educational Scholarship Programme for female students and the Hunger Free World Project in Karnataka. R Ashoka, MLA of Padmanabhanagar Assembly Constituency, and N A Haris, MLA - Shantinagar Assembly Constituency, were also present at the event. Malabar Charitable Trust aims to open similar destitute homes in Hyderabad, Telangana, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and other parts of India shortly. Business News | Malabar Group Opens Grandma Home in Bengaluru for Destitute Women-Aiming to Open Homes Across the Country.