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Former President praises contributions of all communities for societal unification



BIRATNAGAR: Former President Dr Ram Baran Yadav has said all castes and communities have made their contributions in the societal unification.

At a program organized to felicitate social campaigner and industrialist Din Bandhu Goyal in Biratnagar on Friday, the former President said hilly, Madhesis, Tharus and Marwari have made crucial contributions for the societal development of this region.

Likewise, Dr Yadav made heartfelt gratitude to Goyal and Goyal family for extending best possible contributions for the social, cultural, educational and other sectors’ development in the region, including in Biratnagar.

Stating that civilization would be fostered through reconciliation of the entire society, Dr Yadav argued that the culture of reconciliation would help assist in the overall development of the country.

On the occasion, Goyal, who received civic felicitation, shared his experiences that he gets utmost pleasure and peace while giving scholarships to poor children and different social organizations.

Born at Bhadrapur of Jhapa district in 2005 BS, Goyal is serving the region for social cause by being based in Biratnagar.

On the occasion, a total of 268 social organizations from Nepal and abroad feted Goyal. Goyal has been providing scholarship in cash to more than 1,500 disabled and brilliant students from Jhapa, Morang, Dhankuta, Sunsari and Tehrathum districts every year.

Likewise, Goyal’s charity goes for development of religious sites and temples, elderly homes and different social organisations.

Publish Date : 15 October 2022 06:12 AM

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