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More than 40 million rupees have been collected in the grand yagya organized by Manav Seva Ashram Hetaunda.
Tara Lamichhane, the treasurer of the main organizing committee of the Maha Yagya, informed in a press conference that the amount of Rs.
Lamichhane said that Rs. He said that 28.7 million 81 thousand 348 rupees have been pledged from government agencies, municipalities, organizations and individuals.
Hetaunda sub-metropolitan city has expressed its commitment to provide 15 million. Similarly, the sub-metropolitan ward offices and rural municipalities have pledged to provide between 3 lakh and 10 rupees.
According to the organizing committee, support worth 331 thousand 661 rupees including rice, rice and other food grains has been collected in Maha Yagya.
Manav Seva Ashram Head Office, Hetaunda, with the aim of increasing capacity, establishing Akshay Kosh and helping in promoting humanity, a Maha Yagya was organized in the premises of the ashram. The purpose of the collected funds is to build the necessary physical infrastructure in the ashram and establish a renewable fund.
240 people have taken shelter in Manav Seva Ashram. Most of them have lost their mental balance. About 25 lakh rupees are spent monthly for health treatment, hygiene and food for those staying in the ashram.
Ashram started humanitarian service by rescuing those who were living a difficult life on the streets from August 13, 2069.
Among those rescued from the road, 926 elderly people are in their families. Ramji Adhikari, president of the ashram that has been restored, said. The main office of the ashram, Makwanpur, has rescued 1,402 people so far. After treatment, 536 people returned home voluntarily. 180 people died in the ashram.
The ashram has its own building. The ashram has now expanded to 26 locations in 17 districts of 7 provinces. There are 1,761 dependents in ashrams in 26 places.
