Shri Eklingnath Sangthan Distributes Kits, Adopts Two Daughters**

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Published on : 05 Mar, 25 09:03

130 Students Receive Education Kits; Shri Eklingnath Sangthan Adopts Two More Daughters

Shri Eklingnath Sangthan Distributes Kits, Adopts Two Daughters**

 

Education, Healthcare, and Environment Initiatives to Continue: Akash Bagdi

Bassi Jhunzhavat School Students Delighted with Education Kits

Udaipur – Under its ongoing mission for education, healthcare, and environmental welfare, Shri Eklingnath Sangthan distributed education kits to 130 students at the Government Girls’ Senior Secondary School in Bassi Jhunzhavat village on Tuesday. Additionally, the organization adopted two girls from the school, pledging to support their education and future marriage. With this, the organization has now adopted a total of 15 daughters.

Founder President Akash Bagdi shared that the education kit distribution event was held on Tuesday afternoon. On this occasion, Principal Punjilal Meghwal emphasized that thinking about and supporting children in remote rural areas is an act of philanthropy. Due to the rural environment, children face various challenges. While teachers do their best, an organization like Shri Eklingnath Sangthan stepping in to encourage students makes a significant difference. He appreciated Akash Bagdi and other office-bearers for their noble efforts.

Following the distribution of 130 education kits, Bagdi announced the adoption of two schoolgirls—Deepika, daughter of Mavji Meena (Class 9), and Janvi, daughter of Bhairulal Meena (Class 4). Both girls are orphans and are currently being raised by relatives. Bagdi declared that the organization would take full responsibility for their education and marriage. So far, the organization has adopted 15 daughters.

He further revealed that on May 17, the organization is hosting a mass wedding for all communities. Additionally, a major environmental campaign is in the pipeline. Office-bearers of Shri Eklingnath Sangthan’s Salumber branch, including Premkumar Suthar, Ramesh Damami, Madan Singh, Ruplal Suthar, Ganesh Suthar, and Bhagwatilal Meena, expressed their commitment to organizing similar events in Bassi Jhunzhavat and other schools.

The event was attended by lecturers and teachers, including Sunil Kumar Aldiya, senior teacher Preeti Damor, teacher Hiralal Katara, Hemlata Meghwal, Kursingh Rajput, Mukul Choubisa, Nutan Vyas, instructor Ruplal Meena, and associate Leela Bai.


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