4 and a half crore rupees collected from Maha Yagya to build the dormitory of Shaheed Campus in Rampur

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4 and a half crore rupees collected from Maha Yagya to build the dormitory of Shaheed Campus in Rampur

A donation of 4.5 million rupees was collected in the Maha Yagya organized to build a hostel at Shaheed Multiple Campus located in Rampur Municipality-7, Kisanbari. Organizers said that 4 crores 39 lakhs 64 thousand 424 rupees 30 paise more were collected in the grand yagya which started on 16th January. The price of donation container and 1000 muri of paddy has not been determined.

Netraprasad Bhattarai, chairman of the campus management committee, said that with the income from the Mahayagya, the plan is to add more faculty, skill-oriented education and establish hostels in the campus. According to him, the plan to prepare the basis of educational, religious and cultural tourism in Kaligandaki valley has been progressed.

, as well as a great sacrifice has been made with a plan to make the multi-faceted campus strong in terms of financial, physical and educational quality. Head of the campus Murari Prasad Kafle said that there is a plan to prepare the infrastructure of technical education at a higher level, to awaken the cultured, diligent, studious and patriotic spirit among the students and the young generation. 

Dhandhanyanchal Shreemad Bhagwat Gyan Mahayagna and the last day of the religious festival, donations including land and cash have been collected till Tuesday. Rampur municipality-7, resident Tej Kumari Upadhyay announced to donate land worth one crore, coordinator of the financial collection committee Sukdev  Pokharel said. "The amount of the donation boxes at the Yagya place has yet to be calculated and some other donation amounts have to be added," he said. On the first day of Yagya, including land, Rs. 16 lakh 9481, on the second day Rs. 4 lakh 76 thousand 791, 22 paisa  And on the third day, 31 lakh 98 thousand 135 rupees 55 paisa was collected. On the same day, Raju Prasad Shrestha, Member of the Lumbini State Assembly and Chairman of the Finance, Industry and Tourism Committee, announced 20 lakh rupees.  

On the fourth day, donations of 32 lakh 48 thousand rupees were collected. On the fifth day, 63 lakh 5 thousand 519 was collected. According to the organizing committee, 83 lakh 5 thousand 306 rupees 53 paisa was collected on the sixth day. Devotees are also enthusiastic about donating paddy in the yajna. Rishiram Regmi of the Paddy Donation Collection Committee informed that 1,032 muri of paddy were collected from 96 paddy collection centers. At the conclusion of the Maha Yagya, Raman Bahadur Thapa, the city head of Rampur Municipality, said that everyone is supporting the dormitory that will be built for the campus where the daughter and daughter-in-law will study. He said that this campus is not only the jewel of Rampur Nagar but also of Kaligand prostitutes. 

The head of Galyang Municipality, Guru Prasad Bhattarai, promised to support the upliftment of the campus as education is the main basis of development. Bishnu Prasad Bhandari, chairman of Rambha Rural Municipality, said that Shaheed Campus is the educational heritage of Gandkibensi region. 

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