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Food service and lunch service contribution at Tulsipur Service Center

Dang. Food service has been contributed to the Tulsipur branch of the Manav Sewa Ashram branch office, Dang. Shanti Khatri and Rupa Khatri contributed food service in the memory of their father Prem Bahadur Kandel and mother Balrupa Kandel. Daughter Ramba Kumari Bhandari, granddaughter Kshetra Bhandari, granddaughter-in-law Rita KC, grandchildren Kamala KC, Renu KC and others were present at the program. Similarly, Nima Mahtara Budha of Ghorahi 8, Dhakalpur has contributed lunch to the Manav Sewa Ashram Dang branch office, Tulsipur in the memory of her father Jagat Bahadur Mahatara.

This service center has so far rescued 217 people from the streets. Similarly, 83 dependents have been reunited with their families. Currently, 26 men, 16 women and 7 children are dependents in this service center. The ashram's headquarters is in Hetauda. Manav Sewa Ashram is providing services by establishing 26 service centers in 20 districts and extending its services outside the country to the UK, Qatar and Australia, providing shelter to people in need of help.

Manav Sewa Ashram is dedicated to the service of rescuing, treating, nurturing, protecting and reuniting the helpless, helpless, disabled, guardianless, physically and mentally weak people who are forced to live a difficult life on the streets and public places under the open sky. The ashram was formally launched on Bhadra 13, 2069 BS from its main office in Makawanpur, Hetauda.

This ashram has announced that it will build a nation free of street-dependent people (helpless, helpless, disabled, guardianless, mentally and physically very weak) by 2082 BS. With the determination to make the implementation of the declaration effective, the organization is currently rescuing and humanely managing street-dependent people in need of assistance from all 77 districts through 25 service centers in 19 districts of seven provinces.

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