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Jharkhand Forest Officers’ Wives Assn decides to step up welfare programmes

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
1 December 2024
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Jharkhand Forest Officers’ Wives Assn decides to step up welfare programmes
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Ranchi, Dec 1: The Forest Officers Wives Association (FOWA), Jharkhand celebrated its 32nd Foundation Day programme with zeal and enthusiasm on November 27.

The FOWA expressed satisfaction with the social service programmes that have been implemented so far and decided to expand them further.

FOWA President Vibha Srivastava, appreciating the work done so far congratulated the members present and motivated them to work with double enthusiasm next year. All the members pledged to make continuous efforts to help the poor people and orphan children left behind in the forest, environment and society.

Apart from FOWA President Vibha Shrivastava, Secretary Poonam Ranjan, Joint Secretary Sunandita Das and Treasurer Meenu Pandian, Ranjana Samant, Seema Kumar, Mahvish Fatima, Vishakha, Neema, senior members Usha Sinha, Promila Singh, Sabita Mishra, Leena Rastogi, Kala Pandey, Madhavi Chatterjee, Mukta Shrivastava, Sudha Choudhary, Diksha Prasad, Preetibala, Neelam Dubey and many other members participated in the programme.

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