80-year-old Darshani Devi reaches bank after walking 10 km to deposit money in PM cares fund
80-year-old Darshani Devi reaches bank after walking 10 km to deposit money in PM cares fund
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Darshani Devi, 80, of Augustamuni, Uttarakhand, did not lag behind to help people during the Corona transition period. This heroine of Dobha-Dadoli village walked 10 km from her house to the bank to deposit money in PM Care Fund. Veerangana's husband Kaboot Singh Rauthan was martyred in the 1965 India-Pakistan war. Darshani Devi has no child. Seeing this spirit of his, EO welcomed him by garlanding him.

On Friday, the old lady reached Agastyamuni on foot from her house. Here he made a draft of two lakhs in the name of PM Care Fund at SBI branch and donated the funds through EO of Nagar Panchayat. Darshani Devi said that many people are donating funds to the state and central government, so that arrangements can be made further. Therefore, I too have decided to deposit two lakh rupees from my pension to the PM Care Fund. It is said that in this hour of crisis, the support of common people is necessary. Saluting his spirit, Harendra Chauhan of Nagar Panchayat garlanded Darshani Devi. NAP President Aruna Benzwal, Councilor Uma Bhatt, Dinesh Benzwal, Branch Manager Sunil Kumar, Deep Goswami, Ramesh Benzwal etc. expressed their gratitude by praising them.

Kamla Devi gave one and a half lakh rupees
In Gauchar, people are constantly coming forward to deposit aid money in the Prime Minister's Carefund to prevent the corona virus. On Friday, Kamla Devi (57 years), wife, resident of Jhirkoti village and employed as administrative officer in Rainka Langasu. Kamal Singh Negi deposited a sum of one and a half lakh rupees in the Prime Minister's Care Fund through the Central Bank.

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