
SANT JOSEPH SEVIKA SANSTHA -INDORE
SAGDA and SHASTRINAGAR
The village of Sagra in Jabalpur district, Madhya Pradesh, has a history intertwined with broader regional events, including the British Raj. Jabalpur, as the administrative center, was part of the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories under British rule, and witnessed the suppression of thugee by Col. Sleeman, who was also the commissioner at The area was also a site of anti-British rebellions, with people from Sagar district participating in the Great Revolt of 1857, as noted by the Digital District Repository.
This community comes under Jabalpur Diocese. Its 12km.from Railway station.Its situated at beautiful place,close by Bhedaghat Dhunwa dhar Jalprapart Tourist region. Bhedaghat is known for the high marble rocks making a valley through which river Narmada flows.the place also known as water fall,known as dhuandhar falls. People comes to visit this place from all over the world.
The main apposlate of this community are Education, pastoral work and stitching department. They stitch specially the religi. They do the family and sick visit and ever ready to help the needy once. The people of this place are very simple and the way of life style are also simple. They belong to different cast creed and religion. The common language they speak are Hindi and English.
St. Joseph Sevalaya,318-Shastrinagar, Medical College Jabalpur, P.O. Garaha,PIN - 482003 , 24th June 1997Sr. CelestinaMinj,Sr.Neelmani Lomga,Sr.Johanni Kujur. Education (non-formal), women empowerment, care of orphans, care of the aged, care of widows & widowers, stitching, linkages with like-minded NGOs (Norbertine/JDSSS) and pastoral activities .
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