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Siddhivinayak Temple’s noble move to bring back smiles of dead farmers’ children


Mangalore Today News Network

 Mumbai, Jan 01, 2015:The Siddhivinayak Temple has set aside a budget of Rs 1 crore to finance the studies of children of farmers who have committed suicide in Maharashtra. Siddhivinayak Temple Trust’s ’Siddhivinayak Scholarship Scheme’ will help in studies of such students till graduation.

 

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The state government’s law and judiciary department has already issued a government resolution (GR) in this regard. All the district collectors have been asked to send the names of such students to the temple trust. 

According to a report in the Mumbai Mirror, the education of such children will be financed from the issuance date of the GR.

"We have received the GR and we have already sent a copy to all district collectors asking them to send the details of such farmers and their children," chief executive officer of the Siddhivinayak Temple Trust, Sanjeev Patil told Mumbai Mirror.

The total annual proceeds collected by the temple add up to Rs 65 crore. 

Since 1997, Maharashtra has recorded 70,000 farmer suicides.


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