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Bhilwara Mahavir International Queens arranged food and water for birds

Bhilwara : on behalf of Mahavir International Queens, kept 3 sacks of grain i.e. Chugga for birds in Lakshminarayan Temple on Monday for Jeevdaya Seva work on Tuesday. Every month, the organization will arrange for feeding birds in different temples under Jeevdaya.

Under the guidance of Manju Pokharna, International Vice President of Mahavir International, with the help of Queens’ Patron Sadhna Bhandari, three sacks of maize for bird feed were handed over to the priest of the temple at Lakshminarayan Temple. From this the priest will be able to feed the birds regularly in the morning and evening.

Queens President Kiran Bafna said that birds are dependent on nature for food, in such a situation we have to fulfill human duty as well as show compassion towards the creatures and arrange food for them. On this occasion, Queens’ co-treasurer Sapna Jain, executive members Sumta Jain, Neeta Jain, Pooja Dungarwal, Anju Bhandari, Reemashree Shrimal, Mamta Daga, Monica Khariwal, Priya Mehta, Dimple Jain, Soumya Jain, Arpita Jain, Kanak Lodha, Nikki Khator. Many sisters including Komal Jain, Chandni Vaishnav, Komal Vishnoi were present.

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