Mr DG Satyadeva
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Mr. G. Ramduth - First designated principal with other members of the staff. |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Mr. G. Ramduth - First designated principal with other members of the staff |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home council |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home committee members |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Official members of the Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Mr DG Satyadeva founder president of the Aryan Benevolent Home |
Founding member and its first President. It washis idea, born in 1918, that led to the establishment of the Aryan Benevolent Home in 1921. |
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Official members of the Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home Management |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home inmates |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Opening day - Aryan Benevolent Home |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Arya Yuvuk Government Aided School |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |
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Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor |
Aryan Benevolent Home in Cato Manor, opened its doors to three homeless beggars, and soon became a refuge for elderly, disabled and chronically ill people in need. |