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Jharkhand News: Marwari Yuva Manch Jamshedpur inaugurates permanent Amritdhara

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
21 May 2024
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Jamshedpur, May 21: The Marwari Yuva Manch (MYM) Jamshedpur branch proudly inaugurated the seventh Amritdhara of this session, marking a significant milestone in their ongoing community service initiatives.

Clean drinking water for public

The inauguration ceremony took place at the Coin Collector Club premises and was presided over by branch president Yuva Ashwini Agarwal. The event was made possible through the generous courtesy of Archit Bagdodia.

The Amritdhara project, coordinated by youth member Hemant Agarwal, aims to provide clean and safe drinking water to the public, reflecting MYM’s commitment to social welfare and environmental sustainability.

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Who all were present?

The ceremony saw the presence of several notable members and guests including Archit Bagdodia, Sunil Bagdodia, Sandeep Murarka, Prem Piyush, Pritam Vasu, Jai Kumar, Abhishek Aggarwal (Goldie), Sunny Sanghi, Bablu Aggarwal, Suresh Sharma (Lippu), Deepak Chetani, Anant Mohanka, Prakash Bajaj, Ashutosh Kabra, Amar Ganeriwal, and Harsh Moonka.

In addition to President Ashwini Kumar Agarwal, the key office bearers of the Jamshedpur branch include Vikash Sharma (Secretary) and Prakash Bajaj (Treasurer). Hemant Aggarwal played a pivotal role as the coordinator of the Amritdhara project.

The successful inauguration of this permanent Amritdhara reinforces the Marwari Yuva Manch’s dedication to enhancing community welfare through meaningful and sustainable projects.

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