Tribal Girl’s Wedding Aided by Sambhav NGO’s Donation

Sambhav NGO, a charitable organization, provides crucial assistance in facilitating a tribal girl’s marriage by offering much-needed items.

JAMSHEDPUR – Sambhav NGO has stepped forward to assist in the marriage of a daughter from a tribal community, providing a fan and a folding cot.

According to Mrs. Sarika Singh, president of Sambhav NGO, the father of the bride, Alekh Raj from the tribal community, sought their assistance for his daughter Monika Raj’s wedding.

Alekh Raj, who works as a gardener, belongs to an economically weaker section and his daughter’s wedding was scheduled for the 6th of July.

After learning about the family’s circumstances, Sambhav NGO extended its help by donating stand fans and folding cots.

The donation event saw the presence of several members from the organization including Chief Patron Mr. Bharat Singh, President Sarika Singh, Vice President Anjula Singh, Secretary Suchitra Rungta, Treasurer P. Pushpalata, and Co-Treasurer Rajesh Kumar.

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