Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centres
Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was seen on Tuesday walking on the streets of capital Bhopal with a handcart to collect toys, books and other articles for the anganwadi centers (government-run centres for women and children) in the state. The Chief Minister was flanked by state medical education minister Vishwav Sarang and MLA and former Bhopal mayor Krishna Gaur as he made his way through the streets, where a large crowd, including children with piggy banks, had gathered with books, toys and other items as donations for the initiative. In three hours and an 800-metre march, the Chief Minister managed to heap ten trucks with toys, books, stationery and cheques worth ₹ 2 crore. Some even donated television sets, coolers, fans and other items for the anganwadi centresBhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shi
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