Nareendra Naval Honored for Contributions to Girls' Hostel Project in Jaipur
Recognition for Nareendra Naval and Family
Jaipur. A ceremony was held on Sunday to honor Nareendra Naval, a philanthropist from the Raghu community residing in the United States, along with his family, during their visit to Jaipur. The event, organized by the officials of the Raghu community, also recognized Nareendra's mother, Koshaliya Devi. ROC President Mohan Lal Khatanwaliya and Secretary Dr. S.N. Dhaulpuriya welcomed the family and shared the objectives of ROC's social initiatives, including plans for a girls' hostel.
Ratan Lal Atal, the coordinator for the girls' hostel construction committee, provided updates on the progress of the hostel project. Nareendra Naval inspected the construction site and learned about the project plans. Recently, ROC members raised ₹2 crore for the hostel's construction, which is set to commence soon. Inspired by the mission, Nareendra announced a donation of ₹1.25 crore in memory of his late father, Bhawarlal Naval, to support the hostel's establishment.
Significant Development for Girls' Education

During the ceremony held at a private hotel, local MLA Ram Sahai Verma expressed gratitude to Nareendra Naval for his contribution to the girls' hostel project. The event was also attended by B.L. Naval, the national president of the All India Raghu Mahasabha.

Construction of a Large Girls' Hostel to Begin Next Month:
A modern and spacious girls' hostel is set to be constructed in the Siroli (Goner) area of Jaipur, covering an area of 5000 square meters. This facility aims to provide local girls with a safe, convenient, and quality living environment. The project will significantly contribute to promoting girls' education and their overall development, allowing them to study in a secure setting. The commencement of construction is expected to invigorate the educational landscape in the area, facilitating access to higher education for nearby girls.
