Ashok Gehlot
CM Ashok Gehlot inaugurated Rashtriya Jain Samajik Sangh logo
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Credent TV | CM Ashok Gehlot today inaugurated the ‘logo’ of the social organization Rashtriya Jain Samajik Sangh at his Civil Lines official residence and extended his best wishes.
The Convenors of the organization, Ajit Kumar Golechha and Rikhbchand Kothari, while presenting the imitation of the ‘logo’ of the organization, told CM Gehlot that medical facilities for the economically weaker and backward sections of the society were made, arrangements for education and accommodation for students were made.
The organization will work to facilitate the establishment of industries for women’s self-reliance, construction of housing for the displaced, employment; and help in making the disabled self-reliant. The organization will develop the Jain lifestyle for the welfare of mankind. The institution will also be dedicated to human welfare, social upliftment, environmental protection, and social harmony.
Golechha invited the Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, to inaugurate the service project in Jodhpur on the upcoming Vijayadashami. Vinay Kumar Jain, Narendra Kumar Lunawat, Padamchand Chhajed, Anil Drukhi, Pankaj Sancheti, Rakesh Gandhi and Alpa Shah were present on the occasion.
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