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प्रश्न
As a member of the Student Council of you school, you wish to start an old clothes collection drive. These clothes are to be donate to an orphanage nearby. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, stating the steps you would take to make it a seccess.
उत्तर
PROPOSAL FOR OLD CLOTHES COLLECTION DRIVE On behalf of the students council we are organizing an old clothes collection drive so that we can donate them to an orphanage nearby. Our small initiative can give joy to someone. So, let’s celebrate this joy of giving week by helping others and getting a smile on their face. The drive will be proceeded as follows :
We hope that everyone contributes for this drive and make it successful. Lets spread smile . |
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