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Madhya Pradesh: Eminent Old Dalian and former Vice-president of Daly Collegeboard Rawat Raghuraj Singh of Piploda passed away

Eminent Old Dalian and former Vice-president of Daly College board Rawat Raghuraj Singh of Piploda passed away. He was pass-out of 1956 batch and a very noble soul. His family was one of the original donor families to contribute in building foundation of DC. He took keen interest in development of education and sports.

Paying tribute to him, vice principal of DC AS Ansari said, “A man known for his affection, his great sense of dressing, his sense of humour and his abiding interest in the growth of the institution, HH Piploda has had an indelible imprint on the lives of scores of ODs, staff members and the people of Indore. May his soul rest in peace!”

Sharad Tiwari, member of OD, remembered his kindness and said, “Piploda Maharaj shared a great intimate respectful relationship with my late father. When my father was admitted in Bhandari hospital and was in coma for 10 days due to brain hemorrhage, Piloda Maharaj used to visit the hospital every day and he used to just stand there for some time and after enquiringly the health conditions he used to go back. Very sad to have lost him.”

Another member Navneet Solanki said, “He (Rawat) was a great royal person and awesome human being. May god bless the departed soul and provide strength to the family.”

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