Social worker Pudasaini's support for orphanage children

Bhaktapur. Navraj Pudasaini, a social worker, a resident of Kageshwari Manohara, Kathmandu, donates Rs. He has announced to provide one lakh financial assistance. He has announced the support for the education of at least four children under the support program for the education of dependent children in this ashram. Samajsevi Pudasaini presented a check of Rs 1 lakh to Saru Subedi, President of Tulsadevi Harihar Foundation, Tulsa Devi Harihar Foundation, in a program organized at Tulsalaya, currently located in Changunarayan, Bhaktapur. He has been providing various clothes, food and cash support to Tulsalaya, which is rescuing and caring for orphans and disabled children as well as senior citizens and mentally ill people of all age groups. In the same program, he also announced that he would provide one lakh rupees financial support to the ashram every year. Pudasaini said that he has contributed to the social service work that Tulsalaya Ashram has been doing for the helpless and orphans since the past so that he can help with humanitarian service even if it is a little. The ashram has been providing care and education to orphans and helpless children, senior citizens, disabled and mentally ill people in Nakhudol located in Changunarayan and Lalitpur Metropolitan City-25. At present, 26 children in the ashram are going to school, while 44 people of different age groups are dependent in the ashram after the rescue, President Subedi informed. According to him, some of those rescued have been rehabilitated. President Subedi thanked social worker Pudasaini for their support and commitment to provide good education to the children in the ashram and treatment services for the mentally ill at a time when there was a lack of funds. Chairman Subedi said that the police would bring the orphans and helpless children and citizens of different age groups who were found stranded on the road to the ashrams, but the Nepal government and the local government did not provide any financial support to such ashrams, fulfilling their responsibilities, and it was becoming difficult to take care of the dependents in the ashrams. 64-year-old Dr. Humla, who was born as the seventh daughter in that ashram and lost her mother within five minutes of eight months of praise, has served the Nepal government for 28 years. Bhagwan Bhakta Shrestha and 74 years old is dependent on Baama. #Navraj Pudasaini

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