Mata Parvati Devi Charitable Trust for blind children made a commendable effort and organized a two-day workshop with great fanfare

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Mata Parvati Devi Charitable Trust for blind children made a commendable effort and organized a two-day workshop with great fanfare

The program is being appreciated in Uttarakhand

New Delhi 26 May. A two-day workshop for 20 blind students (talented Divyang) of Uttarakhand was organized under the joint aegis of Mata Parvati Devi Charitable Trust (Reg•) and Gardeshiya Bhratri Mandal (Reg•) at Garhwal Sadan, Karkardooma, East Delhi on Friday. to be done.

On the first day of the event, on May 26, all the students and their associate members from Uttarakhand reached Delhi, then at 12:00 noon they participated in a two-hour workshop at RK Puram, the office of the National Association for the Blind. All the students participated in the important workshop of IIT Delhi.And in the evening all these students reached Garhwal Sadan, Karkardooma, Delhi where Mahavir Singh Rana, President of Mata Parvati Devi Charitable Trust and all the office bearers and members of Gardeshiya Bhratri Mandal felicitated them. Welcomed and congratulated and organized a program to encourage the children

Among blind students to be honored. Gaurav Bhatt, Prithvik, Aviral, Drona Chauhan, Soni Pal, Shiva, Medhansh Soni, Prema Rathore, Reema, Anita Manuri, Arsh Thapa, Alfred, Ritvik, Rajeshwari Chauhan, Rajendra Singh Negi, Amit Singh Negi, Harish Panwar, Aryan Singh Negi were involved.
On this occasion, East Delhi’s corporator Yashpal Kantura, President Mahavir Singh Rana, Aditya Ghildiyal, Colonel Dr. Ashok Kumar Sood, ACP
Mohan Singh Rawat (Delhi Police), Vinod Bachheti, Ajay Singh Bisht, Seema Rawat, Roshni Chamoli, Manorama Bhatt, Mangal Singh Negi, Rakesh Dandriyal, Pratap Thalwal, Manju Ratudi, Anil Pant, Pratap Singh Negi, Dr. Kedar Singh and Uttarakhand Devu Rawat, director of Dhari Devi’s first religious film, and his entire team were included.