Barmer : Rajasthan has always been considered a state of donors. Even though the income of people here is low, they still help others. Not only this, the big industrialists and government employees here also do not back down in this matter. A family has decided to donate 32 bighas of land to build a district hospital in Barmer district here. The cost of which is about 8 crore rupees.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal’s announcement was fulfilled
Recently during the budget in Rajasthan, Chief Minister Bhajanlal announced to build a sub-district hospital in Chohtan town of Barmer. After which the family decided to donate the land. This noble deed has been done by Roop Singh Rathore and his family members Dalpat, Eranchod, Prayag Singh and Baldev Singh. All four proposed to donate the land to their father and the father agreed.
Roop Singh Rathore is a member of the Barmer District Council
Roop Singh Rathore is a member of the Zila Parishad. He and his family believe that if a hospital equipped with modern facilities is built in the town, many generations will be able to benefit from it. In such a situation, this is the biggest work for the service of humanity. Zila Parishad member Roop Singh Rathore has also expressed gratitude to the local MLA Aaduram Meghwal. Rathore said to the MLA that it is because of his efforts that a sub-district hospital has been announced in the town today. Now the people here will not have to go to distant cities for treatment.