Family counselling centre opened in Madanapalle
The Hindu
RAYACHOTI
Deputy Superintendent of Police (Madanapalle) K. Ravi Manoharachari on Thursday inaugurated the sub-divisional family counselling centre at the II-Town police station.
“Families are getting separated over petty reasons. The greatest strength of a person is family. If life puts us to the test, our family will stand by us,” he said.
Circle Inspector S. Muralikrishna, police personnel from the Madanapalle sub-division, counseling psychologists, and the representatives of NGOs took part in the event.
In 2021, five women from Mayithara, four of them MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) workers, found a common ground in their desire to create a sustainable livelihood by growing vegetables. Rajamma M., Mary Varkey, Valsala L., Elisho S., and Praseeda Sumesh, aged between 70 and 39, pooled their savings, rented a piece of land and began their collective vegetable farming journey under the Deepam Krishi group.