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NGO distributes essential commodities to orphan girls

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 11, 2021 18:10 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 11:A local NGO, Anna Vachwa Samiti (AVS) in association with Sudhanshu Maharaj Satsungh Samiti (SMSS) has ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 11:

A local NGO, Anna Vachwa Samiti (AVS) in association with Sudhanshu Maharaj Satsungh Samiti (SMSS) has distributed essential commodities to the inmates of Bhagwan Baba Balika Ashram (in Satara), on Sunday morning. A total of 100 orphan girls studying in the ashram. Hence the NGO also took the responsibility of paying their annual examination fees.

AVS convenor Anant Motale said that the essential commodities, including grocery items, were distributed at the hands of the police inspector of Jinsi police station Vyankat Kendre. The office-bearers of AVS and SMSS including Dr Rajan Mahindra and Dr Uma Mahindra were present on occasion.

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