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Students distributed clothes and food in Sikar Saja campaign

Sikar : Students of Science Faculty of Sobhasaria College distributed clothes and food items to the needy people under the Sakha campaign. This campaign was run with the aim of helping the needy and providing them essential things.

College Principal Dr. Harshita Garg, Trust representative Shrinjani Joshi, Group Registrar Pradeep Sharma, Vice Principal Dr. Mahesh Dokwal, Head of Department Dr. Vikas Bahadur Saxena and Dr. Komal Lata Nagpal were present in the program. Senior officials of the college flagged off the group of students and encouraged them for noble work. Students distributed rice, pulses, oil, sugar etc. to the needy people.

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