"We have collected an amount of around Rs 4.50 crore in a 'Dayro', the folk songs programme, organised for the cause of cow protection and to provide social services like building hospitals in various parts of the state," said Ramesh Patel, one of the organisers of the event.
He said while currency notes worth Rs 1.25 crore were showered by attendees of the event on famous 'Dayro' singers Kirtidan Gadhvi and Maya Gadhvi who sang for the entire night on Friday, rest of the amount was deposited with the organisers.
The programme was organised by one Nilesh Sakhiya, a former NRI who is a native of Haripar village in Kalavad taluka, along with some of his friends under the banner of 'Kalavad Seva Samiti', Patel said.
Sakhiya returned from London a few years back and since then he has been organising such events to collect donations to address various social issues, he said.
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