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Online matrimonial meet for Jain community youths

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 23, 2021 17:45 IST

Aurangabad, Feb 23:A matrimonial meet for highly educated marriageable youths has been organised through the zoom app (online) ...

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Aurangabad, Feb 23:

A matrimonial meet for highly educated marriageable youths has been organised through the zoom app (online) on March 7, by the Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana (BJS). Youths up to 35 years of age from all sects of Jain community including engineers, doctors, lawyers, chartered accountants, company secretaries and all professional degree as well as highly educated unmarried candidates can participate in this introductory meet.

Registration is to be done through BJS Connect mobile app. You can download this app from play or app store or link to android phone via the following link: https://bjscommunity.page.link/gDby2ikvP4MdGTic8 and http://apple.co/2ueG7y8 for Apple users. The last date for registration is March 1. For more information, one may contact Shashikant Munot- 9420477052, Shripal Lalvani 9823977472, Rajendra Surana 9371023161, said BJS Marathwada divisional president Paras Chordia.

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