Mani Trust hand over 3.41 lakhs to two cancer patient
Mukesh Sharma
Kalimpong ,22nd August
MANI TRUST, a
Public Charitable Trust today handed over a cheque of 1 lakh 70
thousand 936 rupees to two each cancer patient of Dungra and Paiyu
under Kalimpong 1. The trust which was established on the 28th of May,
2014 with a aim to mitigate the plight of the living standards of people
residing in the hills of Darjeeling and Kalimpong District in terms of
health, environment, education, along with social and economical aspects
is engaged to raise donation
Kalimpong ,22nd August
Hospital Superintendent Dr A Simlangdi with member of patient |
for drown trodden patient under Support
for life initiative. The Trust was approached by Samaj of both the
villages few weeks ago appealing to raise Fund for 28 years old Suren
Biswakarma
Reshma Rai Singh,the CEO of Mani Trust informed that the 12 days Donation Camp from 2/8/2018 to 14/8/2018 was held in aid of both the Cancer in Kalimpong Town with due permission from the Chairperson, Kalimpong Municipality. People from Rs 1 to above donated a total sum of Rs.3 lakhs 41 thousand and 872 rupees. She informed that the Trust bears all the expenses during the camp.
Kalimpong Hospital Supreintendent Dr A Simlangdi handed over the cheque of 1 lakh 70 thousand 936 rupees to two Family members of Sangita Rai and Suren Biswakarma in presence of Riwali Youth Club and Dungra Sewa Samaj and other Trustees and advisor of Trust
Reshma Rai Singh thanked all the donors and volunteer for of both Club for making the fund raising initiative a grand success.
The book of detail donation collection report was handed to Club members which will also be sent to Kalimpong Municipality, Police Station and DM Office informed Singh.
Mani Trust which has been regularly supplying home cooked food and water containing 60-70 calories to homeless people of Kalimpong from 29th May 2014 under its food for helpless initiative. The trust distributed English, Hindi, Nepali and Bengali news paper to three parks of Kalimpong town under Social Information Promotion initiative. It is engaged to raise donation for drown trodden patient under Support for life initiative. The trust in a very little time has been emerging as a raising force. The Trust is working to establish a Medical Tourism Hub in Kalimpong and reviving the glory of Kalimpong Arts and Craft she informed.
wakarama Bhujel and 60 year old Sangita Rai. Suren is suffering from
throat cancer and is been presently admitted at NRS Kolkatta while
Sangita is who is suffering from Uterus Cancer is presently admitted in
CMC Vellore .
Reshma Rai Singh,the CEO of Mani Trust informed that the 12 days Donation Camp from 2/8/2018 to 14/8/2018 was held in aid of both the Cancer in Kalimpong Town with due permission from the Chairperson, Kalimpong Municipality. People from Rs 1 to above donated a total sum of Rs.3 lakhs 41 thousand and 872 rupees. She informed that the Trust bears all the expenses during the camp.
Kalimpong Hospital Supreintendent Dr A Simlangdi handed over the cheque of 1 lakh 70 thousand 936 rupees to two Family members of Sangita Rai and Suren Biswakarma in presence of Riwali Youth Club and Dungra Sewa Samaj and other Trustees and advisor of Trust
Reshma Rai Singh thanked all the donors and volunteer for of both Club for making the fund raising initiative a grand success.
The book of detail donation collection report was handed to Club members which will also be sent to Kalimpong Municipality, Police Station and DM Office informed Singh.
Mani Trust which has been regularly supplying home cooked food and water containing 60-70 calories to homeless people of Kalimpong from 29th May 2014 under its food for helpless initiative. The trust distributed English, Hindi, Nepali and Bengali news paper to three parks of Kalimpong town under Social Information Promotion initiative. It is engaged to raise donation for drown trodden patient under Support for life initiative. The trust in a very little time has been emerging as a raising force. The Trust is working to establish a Medical Tourism Hub in Kalimpong and reviving the glory of Kalimpong Arts and Craft she informed.
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