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‘Ek Prayas Aapke Saath’ holds annual get-together

Participants during a get-together organised by Ek Prayas Aapke Saath in Jagadhri on Sunday.

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Social organisation - Ek Prayaas Aapke Saath - held its annual get-together in Jagadhri. The event saw the presence of beneficiary students, their parents and several prominent dignitaries of the city, creating an atmosphere of joy, motivation and communal bonding.

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‘Ek Prayaas Aapke Saath’ was established in 2021. The organisation is dedicated to empowering students from underprivileged backgrounds through financial support for higher education. At present, the organisation is making a meaningful difference in the lives of 30 students by enabling them to pursue higher education and build a brighter future. — RS Sharma, president, Ek Prayaas Aapke Saath

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Chief guest of the programme, Amita Bansal, Director, Patanjali's Megastore in Jagadhri, and a prominent businesswoman planted a sapling on the occasion.

The chief guest was welcomed by RS Sharma, president, Ek Prayaas Aapke Saath, along with special advisor Shish Pal Chauhan, general secretary Kundan Kalra and social worker Sushil Gulati.

Sharma said Ek Prayaas Aapke Saath was established in 2021.

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He said it was dedicated to empowering students from underprivileged backgrounds through financial support for higher education. “At present, the organisation is making a meaningful difference in the lives of 30 students by enabling them to pursue higher education and build a brighter future,” said Sharma.

Dr Sanjeev Sharma, Dr Ramesh Dhariwal, Narendra Gera, Vinod Sethi, Dr MP Aggarwal, Gopal Bhardwaj, Virendra Sharma, Om Prakash Saini, Charan Jeet, Pirthi Saini, Satish Kaushik, Sarvodaya Goyal, Surendra Arora, Gulshan Sharma, Rati Puri, Ram Sevak, Rajneesh Puri, Nand Lal Kalra and Hitesh Kansal were also present on the occasion.

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