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The BKTC (Bharat Kalyan Trust Committee) recently held its budget meeting on March 10 at its camp office in Dehradun. The meeting was attended by members of the committee, along with representatives from various organizations and government officials. The main agenda of the meeting was to discuss and pass the resolution for the upcoming year’s budget.

The meeting began with the chairman of BKTC, Mr. Rajesh Sharma, addressing the attendees and highlighting the importance of the budget meeting. He emphasized the need for a well-planned and efficient budget to ensure the smooth functioning of the trust and its various initiatives. He also thanked all the members and attendees for their valuable time and contribution towards the betterment of the society.

The meeting was then handed over to the finance committee, who presented a detailed report on the previous year’s budget and its utilization. The report showcased the successful implementation of various projects and programs, which had a positive impact on the lives of the underprivileged sections of the society. This was met with a round of applause from the attendees, who were pleased with the progress made by the trust.

After a thorough discussion and deliberation, the finance committee proposed a budget of Rs. 1 crore for the upcoming year. The proposal was met with mixed reactions from the attendees, with some suggesting a higher budget and others expressing concerns about the feasibility of the proposed amount. However, after much debate and consideration, the resolution was passed with a majority vote.

The budget for the upcoming year includes funds for various initiatives such as education, healthcare, women empowerment, and skill development. The trust aims to provide quality education to underprivileged children, improve healthcare facilities in rural areas, and empower women through various vocational training programs. It also plans to collaborate with government schemes and initiatives to maximize the impact of its efforts.

The resolution also highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability in the utilization of funds. The trust has always been committed to maintaining a high level of transparency, and this budget is no exception. Regular audits and reports will be conducted to ensure that the funds are utilized effectively and for the intended purposes.

The attendees also discussed the challenges faced by the trust in the past year, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown. Despite these challenges, the trust was able to continue its operations and provide support to those in need, thanks to the dedication and hard work of its members and volunteers.

The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks from Mr. Rajesh Sharma, who expressed his gratitude to everyone for their valuable inputs and support. He also assured the attendees that the trust will continue to work towards its mission of creating a better and more equitable society.

The passing of the resolution during the BKTC’s budget meeting is a significant milestone for the trust. It reflects the trust’s commitment to its cause and its determination to make a positive impact in the society. The trust hopes that with the support of its members, volunteers, and well-wishers, it will be able to achieve its goals and bring about a positive change in the lives of the underprivileged.

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