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Armed Forces Flag Day Fund receives donation from Harishchandra Ghat Committee

Armed Forces Flag Day Fund receives donation from Harishchandra Ghat Committee

Hans India7 days ago

Anantapur: In a heartfelt gesture of patriotism and social responsibility, the President of Harishchandra Ghat Committee, T Jagadish, and Treasurer D Sainath Gupta, handed over a generous donation of ₹1,01,116/- towards the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund at the Zilla Sainik Welfare Office (ZSWO), Anantapuram.
Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer, P Thimmappa, expressed his gratitude and appreciation for their noble contribution, emphasizing that such voluntary support plays a vital role in the welfare of ex-servicemen, serving personnel, and their families. He commended the donors for their commitment to the spirit of 'Service Before Self.'

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