Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 31: President of Rajput Charitable Trust Ajatshatru Singh will visit the remote villages of J&K in order to provide education to the poor and needy students and would also induct more professional members in the Trust make it more workable for the welfare of the people.
Singh stated this while chairing meeting of the Trust held here. The meeting was also attended by PS Pathania, retd Registrar Central University and Dr Ajay Kotwal, both members of the trust, representatives of Delhi Public School including SS Sodhi, Director, CL Malhotra, Administrator, Ramesh Chander Gupta, Accounts Officer, etc.
During the course of the meeting, various issues were discussed in order to fulfill the dream of Maharaja Hari Singh and to carry on the social welfare activities for the betterment of general public including grant of financial assistant to war widows, orphans girl on their marriage and under privileged children.
Ajatshatru Singh advised the members to work out the possibilities of increase of pension of the widows and grant of financial assistance to all other deserving people in the next meeting.
He also advised the Secretary of the trust to ensure the disbursement of the pension to the widows to the actual/proper pensioners.