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Nagaur Police fills the wedding ceremony of sweeper’s granddaughters.

Nagaur : Nagaur Kuchaman police served Maiara (rice) at the wedding of two granddaughters of a woman who had been working as a sweeper for 40 years at Kuchaman police station. The police presented Rs 71 thousand 121 in rupees, clothes and other material. Durgadevi Kuchaman, a resident of Valmiki Basti, does cleaning work in the police station. His two granddaughters were getting married on Friday. Earlier in the evening, Kuchaman ASP Nemichand Kharia, CI Jagdish Prasad Meena along with ASP, CO, police station staff and QRT team reached Valmiki Basti. During this, police personnel were welcomed by applying tilak. After this, the policemen, like brothers, presented chundis to the female sanitation worker and presented clothes and a neck to her husband Bhanwarlal Lakhan. An amount of Rs 71121, clothes and other necessary items were presented to both the granddaughters and their family as a gift.

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