Mother home becoming a support for destitute mothers

Magh 8, 2081

Mother home becoming a support for destitute mothers

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66-year-old Shakuntala Gadia is busy taking care of flower plants. Mamta Sharma, who is her age, is cooking in the kitchen. This is the scene of Amaghar Ashram located in Manhari Rural Municipality-8. 9 mothers like Shakuntala and Mamta are taking shelter here. Eight men and four children are also dependent in the ashram.

From vegetable cultivation to cattle rearing, the motherhouse spread over 3 districts has been done . The produce here is being consumed by the dependents in the Ashram. Vijayraj Sigdel, who is managing the Brahmakumari Rajyoga Manhari sub branch, said that the mother home was built to provide shelter to mothers who are living a painful and difficult life.

The mother house, which has been operating since 2075, has the capacity to shelter 80 people. Mamta Sharma, a resident here, said that her mind was calm while staying in the ashram. Self known as

. In memory of Rupchandra Bista, a library with a capacity of 500 has also been brought into operation. With the help of various levels of government and donor agencies, the orphanage and Pispark have been constructed at a cost of around 178 million rupees.

Peacepark is on 12 bigha land   is spread . Ramchandra Upreti, the president of the ashram, said that they have brought the home into operation to provide free services to helpless mothers.

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