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Ramesh Kaith felicitated
3/4/2021 11:31:22 PM
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Jammu, Mar 4: All Kaith Biradari Committee organised an interaction meet at Jhiri wherein Biradari members in large number hailing from different corners participated and interacted with each other.
Praising active participation of Biradari members, R.L.Kaith said that though in 1421 A.D., half of the Kaith Biradari getting tired of the atrocities of cruel Mughals migrated from Kainthgali (in Udhampur) to other parts of the country, yet today there is a huge fascination in between both the halves and their hearts still beat for each other. Adding that he said such member to member interaction would forge unity in the Biradari.
Also speaking, Rashpal Kaith suggested several mechanisms to empower the Biradari.
Ramesh Kaith who was felicitated by the Kaith Committee on earning his Ph.D Degree in Geology from the Jammu University, stressed on spread of literacy in the Biradari.
While Hans Raj Bahadur urged the Biradari members to take a pledge to eradicate the most common social evil i.e. alcoholism which in one way or another affects economic condition the families and is often considered problematic in terms of moral values.
In the end, the Biradari members contributed Rs1,39,223 for the development of Sankri Devta Asthan at Jhiri. Prominent among others who participated in the meet included Havildar Des Raj, NaikSurinder Kumar, Panch Joginder Kumar, Daya Ram, Gharu Ram, Bua Ditta, Kuldeep Raj and Karan Kumar.
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