PM expresses sadness, on the demise of social worker Poornimaben Pakvasa

Published By : Admin | April 25, 2016 | 21:14 IST
PM Modi condoles demise of social worker Poornimaben Pakvasa
Poornimaben Pakvasa was a phenomenal personality who did exceptional work towards educating tribal girls: PM

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has expressed sadness, on the demise of social worker Smt. Poornimaben Pakvasa.

"Sad to hear about demise of Poornimaben Pakvasa. She was a phenomenal personality who did exceptional work towards educating tribal girls.

Poornimaben led a long life, leaving us at the grand age of 103. Recall my interactions with her whenever I visited Saputara. Spoke to late Poornimaben's daughter, Sonal Mansingh and expressed my deepest condolences", the Prime Minister said.

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