Ashoknagar: Brijendra Singh Raghuvanshi, a farmer in Mahidpur village of Ashoknagar district of Madhya Pradesh, has described his generosity. When there was less space to build a school in the village, he donated his four bighas of land to the government. In fact, 10 bighas of land was required for the chief minister's rise school sanctioned in the village. But in that village, the administration had only six bighas of government land, due to which preparations were going on to move the school to another village.
As soon as the farmer, Brijendra Singh came to know about this, he decided to donate his 4 bighas of land adjacent to the government land to the administration and for this, he met the district magistrate.
Brijendra Singh says that his grandfather Nathan Singh was the sarpanch of the village nine times and was the district president. He had also donated land to build the warehouse of panchayat Bhawan, school, and society. In the incident, Tehsildar Dipesh Ghakad said that the farmer has asked the district magistrate to give land for the school. We have called the farmer. After the completion of the entire process along with the land document, the farmer's land will be taken for the school.
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