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Donated Rs 51 thousand on the death of Barmer Institute member

Barmer : on the death of Mishrimal Prajapat, resident of Majiwala, consoled his family members by handing over a check of Rs 51,000 from the Girls Development and Prosperity Institute, Jodhpur, as a contribution amount.

Social worker Hiralal Prajapat said that Girls Development and Prosperity Institute Jodhpur provides financial assistance for the birth of a girl child, marriage, self-employment and assistance ranging from Rs 51 thousand to Rs 5 lakh in case of death of a member. For this purpose, after the death of Mishrimal Prajapat in Majiwala, a check of Rs 51 thousand was given to his family by the institute. Prajapat told that any person from Prajapat community can become a member of this institute by paying annual membership fee of Rs 1100 and Rs 5100 for lifetime.

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