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Daily useful materials given to 5000 children at Rangeeli Mahal in Barsana by JKP

Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat, Jagadguru Kripalu Maharaj, Jagadguru Dham, Prem Mandir, Bhaktidham, Vrindavan, Mangarh, Kunda, Pratapgarh, Rangeeli Mahal, Barsana, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, Regional news, Religious news, Religion news, Spiritual newsPhoto of the three Presidents of JKP posing along with children after distribution programme in Barsana district.

Mathura: The social welfare group Jagadguru Kirpalu Parshat (JKP) which is popular for organising free-of-cost distribution camps from time-to time for poor, needful people and widows by providing them daily useful materials, today again organised another event at its Rangeeli Mahal based campus in Uttar Pradesh’s Barsana district.

 

Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat, Jagadguru Kripalu Maharaj, Jagadguru Dham, Prem Mandir, Bhaktidham, Vrindavan, Mangarh, Kunda, Pratapgarh, Rangeeli Mahal, Barsana, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, Regional news, Religious news, Religion news, Spiritual news

 

Continuing same spree, the JKP today organized another free-of-cost distribution programme at Rangeeli Maha temple in Mathura district during which around 5000 poor students were provided saucepan and a set of six cups each to everyone besides providing them sweets.

Not only this, the teachers who came along with these children were also given gift pack of saucepan and a set of six cups each along with scarf. All the children and teachers who have receive these gifts packs their faces glow with big smile.

 

About 5000 school children receive useful things from JKP at Rangeeli Mahal:

 

This grand programme was organised under the auspicious guidance of three Presidents of JKP, Dr Vishakha Tripathi, Dr Shyama Tripathi and Ms. Dr Krishna Tripathi.

It is important to notice that same kind of programme was earlier organised on April 7 at Bhakti Dham temple in Mangarh district during which around 7000 poor village children were given a saucepan and a cup set of 6 each to everyone.

Prior to this, on April 11, about 5000 students were also given a saucepan and a cup set of 6 each to everyone at Vrindavan district based Prem Mandir. So with these social events till yet near about 17,000 children got benefit with such camps.

Apart from this, on 27 March, at Bhakti Dham in Mangarh district was provided with a steel bronze, towel and torch to about 10,000 poor villagers in the area and adjoining areas.