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Five Golden Book records made in Bikaner's name due to hospitality of disabled people, successful with memories of unprecedented hospitality | News India

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Bikaner, 3 October (His). Self-employment training for 1000 disabled people organized by MISO and Anam Prem Mumbai at Daga Palace, Bikaner was completed. On this occasion, Food and Supplies Minister Sumit Godara met the children. Godara said that if the people who received different types of self-employment training in the camp practice what they have learned and start their own business, everyone will get inspired. Central and State Governments are running various schemes for such disabled people so that they can start business in the subject they have received training at minimum cost. The Minister also urged the voluntary organizations and donors to prove the success of this camp by providing all possible support to these disabled people in starting their business.

Santosh Banthian, co-secretary of the event, said that MISO's International President Pushpaveer Jain, International General Secretary Lokesh Kavadiya, program coordinator Veer Vijaysingh Daga presented souvenirs to Minister Godara and assured him that during the training, products made by disabled people would be available to any disabled person. If someone shows interest in business, we will provide him complete help in financial management, business establishment, branding and marketing.

Secretary Lokesh Kavadia said that the five-day event was a complete success with the memories of Bikaner's unprecedented hospitality in which the participants, trainers and families from all over the country took full advantage. Almost all the participants have learned three-four types of skills and after the training, many children have been given some raw material for practice as per the course learned so that they can practice for a few days. The special thing about the camp was that five world records were made every day. In the camp, the children tasted various dishes of Bikaner's traditional taste, sweets, local vegetables and namkeens and participated in various entertainment activities for five days. Also saw the sightseeing places of Bikaner.

Media in-charge Rajkumar Goswami said that during the event, Yogash Swami of Helen Care Deaf, Dumb and Blind, Mumbai also participated along with the children and trainers of his institute. These children are unable to see, speak or hear; a trainer was also arranged for them. The institute will do special work with them in future also.

Co-coordinator Santosh Bathian said that the stage of the closing ceremony was conducted by camp coordinator Veer Vijay Singh Daga. In the ceremony, Shivratan Aggarwal Fanna Babu, Nokha's Shivratan Soni, Ramesh Lamba, Satish Nagre, Ashok Modi, Hansraj Daga, Utam Chand Sethia, Lalchand Bhura along with all the charitable Bhamashahs, workers and trainers were honoured. All the children leaving from Bikaner were given gifts of Bhujia and Rasgulla along with practice kits.