Monday , December 23 2024

We can build a bright future with hard work and struggle: Judge Garg

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Jodhpur, 14 December (Hindustan Reporter). Justice Manoj Kumar Garg, Chairman, Juvenile Justice Committee, Rajasthan High Court, inspected the children’s home run by Bal Shobha Grih, registered with the Child Empowerment Department. While visiting the children’s home building of the institute, he took stock of the facilities and arrangements provided to the children by the institute.

Rakesh Kumar Chaudhary, senior advisor of the Rajasthan High Court Juvenile Justice Committee, said that the institutions related to children are being constantly monitored by Justice Manoj Kumar Garg, Chairman of the Rajasthan High Court Juvenile Justice Committee. Recently, government and non-government children’s homes of Jaipur, Churu, Bikaner, Pratapgarh, Banswara and Rajsamand have been inspected and guidelines have been given as per requirement. In the same sequence, the children’s shelter located at Jodhpur Chaupasni Board Housing Board was inspected today.

In the cultural program organized on this occasion, Justice Manoj Kumar Garg inspired the children through the story and said that one should never lag behind in hard work and struggle. Only through hard work and struggle can we build our golden future and become good humans. Are. The children of the house presented patriotic songs in the programme. Welcoming the guests, Madan Nahar, Secretary of Bal Basera Seva Sansthan gave information about the institute. The program was conducted by Krishna Vaishnav from Rajasthan High Court Children’s Secretariat. The vote of thanks was given by the institute’s president NR Mehta. On this occasion, Home Superintendent Narpat Ram Deora, Care Taker Gopal Singh Charan and all the employees working in the children’s home were present.