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Follow on Google News | ![]() Primeval Being is the Lord of the OrphanedAfter the untimely death of her husband, Baburi was worried about the caressing and cherishing and for the future of her 5 children.
By: Narayan Seva Sansthan It continued for six months. It is a painful story of a tribal widow namely Baburi, a resident of Gojya village of Girwa Panchayat Samiti of Udaipur district in Rajasthan, India. The painful suffering of Baburi and her family members was brought to the notice of the Director of 'Narayan Sewa Sansthan', Udaipur Mrs. Vandana Agarwal. Without wasting a single minute, she developed contact with the Founder & Chairman of the Organisation Mr. Kailash Manav and its Global President Mr. Prashant Agarwal and briefed them about the same. Immediate steps were taken on behalf of the Organisation and ration and other material was sent to the family. The Organization also got constructed a Pucca house namely 'Narayan Kutir' and handed over its possession to the said family. The house shall be electrified soon. Recently, Baburi left for her heavenly abode leaving her children behind in weeping & wailing condition. On getting the said information, The Director of the Organisation Mrs. Vandana Agarwal, along with other sadhaks, carrying 50 kilogram of wheat, 10 kilogram of sugar, 3 kilogram of salt, 1 kilogram of turmeric, 2 kilogram of red chilley, 25 kilograms of potato, 25 kilogram of onion, 3kilogram of tea and clothes for the children of Baburi, reached her house and consoled the grieved family. She (re)assured that these children would now be an integral part of the Organisation and, with the blessings of the Almighty, the Organisation shall fulfill all their requirements. She further added that every measure shall be taken with regard to their education. The Dream of Sapna turned into a Reality The dream of a lady of providing higher education to her daughter and assuring better life by selecting a suitable life partner for her, shattered with the untimely death of her husband. Basically, a resident of Boripal Kankria village of tribal dominated Girwa tehsil of Udaipur district in Rajasthan, India Rajuri Meena, aged 60 years, lost her husband Hurma 5 years ago. It severely affected the life of Rajuri. All the dreams of her daughter, too, shattered. Some of the residents of her village came forward and provided some health. Somehow or other, Sapna was able to pass through her 12th class., but higher study seemed to be too far off for her as he was suppose to cover a long distance if she had opted to go for the same. Sapna used to weep for the whole day long. Seeing her daughter cry, the heart of her mother seemed as if it would burst. Throughout the day, she used to remain perplexed condition that as to how the dream of her daughter would turn into a reality as she had not a single penny that was required to be paid as a daily fare so as to enable Sapna to go to Salumber for her higher studies. Inspite of this, Sapna used to console her mother by saying, need not to bother, I would work as a labourer as well as study. Both of us would put an end to our poverty. At that very time, some social workers from their village briefed Narayan Seva Sansthan about the condition of the family and the enthusiasm dwelling within Sapna. Recently, Narayan Seva Sansthan (http://www.narayanseva.org/ End
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