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Sriganganagar volunteers visited blind school

Under the seven-day camp organized under the My India Outreach Program under the joint aegis of Sri Ganganagar : Nehru Yuva Kendra and National Service Scheme Unit, volunteers were taken on a tour of Shri Jagadamba Blind School.

Meenakshi Setia, Principal of Arodvansh Girls PG College, Dr. Meenal Kochhar said that the main objective of visiting the volunteers is to introduce them to the deaf and dumb children and make them understand that they are highly capable and not disabled.

On this occasion, NSS in-charge Prof. Deepak Prajapat, Prof. Mamta Sachdeva, Prof. Sandeep Kaur, Chief Advisor Vijay Setia etc. were present.

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