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23 Indian citizens bid farewell for family reunion

Biratnagar -  23 dependents have been bid farewell for family reunion from various service centers of Manav Sewa Ashram. The people who were rescued at different places and times in the country and have been living under the protection of various service centers of the ashram for a long time have been bid farewell.

The ashram has stated that a total of 23 Indian citizens, including 12 from the Biratnagar service center of Manav Sewa Ashram, 6 from Bir Ganj, and 5 from the Jhapa service center, have been bid farewell for reunion.

The social organization Shraddha Restoration Center, which is working in India, will facilitate their family reunion in Mumbai. The center's team has come to Nepal to serve for a happy family reunion, showing interest. On the same occasion, the family reunion of Indian citizens staying at various service centers of the ashram has become possible.

The farewell program was held on Thursday in the presence of Arjun Giri, Ward Chairman of Ward No. 10 of Biratnagar Metropolitan City, and parents of Biratnagar Service Center. Manav Sewa Ashram has been rescuing, treating, nurturing, protecting and reuniting families of helpless, helpless, disabled, orphaned, physically and mentally weak people who are forced to live a difficult life on open roads and public places.​

Shraddha Restoration Center, a social organization working in India, will facilitate their family reunion in Mumbai. The center's team has come to Nepal to serve for a happy family reunion. On the same occasion, the family reunion of Indian citizens residing in various service centers of the ashram was made possible.

The farewell program was held on Thursday in the presence of Ward Chairman Arjun Giri of Ward No. 10 of Biratnagar Metropolitan City and parents of Biratnagar Service Center.

Manav Sewa Ashram has been providing rescue, treatment, care, protection and family reunion to the helpless, helpless, disabled, orphaned, physically and mentally weak people who are forced to live a difficult life on open roads and public places.

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