Hyderabad, The Maid Kshatriya Swarnakar Samaj Education Assistance Trust distributed scholarships to meritorious and needy students of the community at Maid Bhavan, located in Gouliguda Chaman.

According to a joint statement by the community’s General Secretary Dwarka Prasad Mayach and the Trust’s General Secretary Ghanshyam Mayach, after the worship of Maharaja Ajmeedhji and the lighting of the lamp, students were inspired by CA Kumari Chhaya Kadel, Engineer Pooja Jalu, High Court Advocate Ameesha Jhinga, Dr. Manish Kadel, and Financial Advisor Himanshu Kadel. They shared their views on how to face challenges in their respective fields and the scope available in those areas. Subsequently, in the scholarship distribution program, about seventy students from various classes and those pursuing higher education were awarded scholarships and encouraged to advance in their education.

Guests present at the program, including CGST Superintendent (Audit) Jitendra Kumar Soni and Union Bank of India Chief Manager IT Sachin Soni, shed light on various topics in the education field, stating that education is the most powerful means of societal progress and that providing financial support to talented students to help realize their dreams is the Trust’s primary objective.

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Trust’s commitment to continuing education support schemes

Trust officials expressed their intention to continue education support schemes in the future. At the end of the program, gratitude was expressed to all guests and contributors, and a commitment was made to increase awareness about education within the community and to continuously encourage students. Students who received scholarships and their parents appreciated the Trust’s efforts and expressed their gratitude. The program concluded with a vote of thanks by the Trust’s General Secretary, Ghanshyam Mayach.

Those present at the program included community President Pawan Kumar Verma, Trust President Mahavir Prasad Kadel, National President Jagdish Prasad Verma, social worker Srinivas Buttann, community General Secretary Dwarka Prasad Mayach, Trust General Secretary Ghanshyam Mayach, Treasurer Yugal Kishore Kadel, Damodar Dhalla, Kanhaiyalal Dhuppad, Pawan Kumar Mayach, Yugal Kishore Kadel, Pradeep Mandan, Manju Parwal, Nanda Sonalia, Kanchan Mausoon, Saroj Devi Sugandh, Gopal Dhuppad, Rajesh Parwal, Santosh Kadel, Ashok Mausoon, Bhivraj Mayach, Jitendra Kadel, Nandkishore Dhalla, Manoj Jalu, Prem Mayach, Komal Mayach, Chandrashekhar Roda, Omprakash Parwal, Kanhaiya Lal Kadel, Damodar Kadel, Lalit Kadel, Manakchand Dewal, Sharad Buttann, Vishnu Kumar Mayach, Shyam Sugandh, Vandana Kadel, Ashish Mayach, Shakuntala Verma, Shilpa Verma, Vandana Kadel, Kavita Bhavan, Payal Verma, Deepa Soni, Hema Soni, Lata Soni, Deepa Soni, and Sangeeta Soni.

Maid Bhavan

Maid Bhavan, also known as the Maid Building, is a historic structure located in the city of Bhopal, India. It was originally built in the early 20th century as a residential palace for the Begums of Bhopal, serving as a private retreat for the royal family. Today, it stands as a notable example of Indo-Islamic architecture and is often used for cultural events and exhibitions.

Gouliguda Chaman

Gouliguda Chaman, located in the Hyderabad region of India, is a historic garden or park known for its cultural significance. It was established during the reign of the Nizams, the former rulers of Hyderabad, and served as a leisure spot for nobility. Today, it remains a notable landmark, reflecting the region’s rich architectural and horticultural heritage.