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Peer group meeting celebrated in Barmer Gurukul

Barmer : the affectionate meeting of the peer group was celebrated with the students of Ghumantu Mahadev Gurukul at the local Mahavir Park. Active members of the Saathi group interacted with the students of Nomad Hostel Mahadev Gurukul and inspired them for studies and other activities.

President of Sathi Group, Omsingh Mahecha said that the nomadic children who have lagged behind in education are being given education in Mahadev Gurukul with all kinds of facilities. That is an exemplary initiative.

In the affection meeting ceremony, fellow teacher Lalit Jangid adopted a nomadic girl with double the amount received from the teacher award.

Inspired by this, fellow group member Gopikishan Kataria, awarded the President’s Police Medal, cooperated in the study of two boys.

Fellow group members teachers Ashok Singh Rajpurohit and Lalit Jangid expressed their views. On this occasion, friends Shiva Mehta, Naresh Jangid and Krishna Singh Undkha supported the noble cause by adopting children.

Vikram Singh Taratara of Sathi group informed about all the activities of Ghumantu Gurukul. Conducted by CA Jitendra Bothra.

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