Pakistan-based Dawat-e-Islami, which is under the scanner in the Udaipur killing case, collected INR 20,00,000 in donations from some border villages and towns of Rajasthan in just about a month this year, sources in the security establishment said on June 30, reports kashmirreader.com. The officials said the agencies have flagged a number of recent propaganda and radical activities of the organisation in the border areas of Jaisalmer and Barmer, including INR 20,00,000 it collected in donations from locals in the Jaisalmer District in April alone. The organisation, the sources said, collected funds in the name of charitable Islamic works. Their footprints were found in other border districts of the state, and as far as in the forward areas of Gujarat and even some regions of Jammu and Kashmir. The sources said the agencies also found that the organisation distributed some literature, in the online and hard copy mode, targeting border population especially those in the younger age group.