
Governor launches housing project
The Hindu
Gov. Arif Mohammed Khan launched a housing project in Thiruvananthapuram, jointly implemented by Rotary Club of Trivandrum South & K. Chittilappilly Foundation. 50 houses will be constructed for BPL families with 2 cents of land. 10 houses will start construction on Tuesday. Gov. Khan was joined by Rotary Governor G. Sumithran, Rotary Club of Trivandrum South president Parvathy Reghunath & Udayakiran project chairman V. Vijayakumar.
Governor Arif Mohammed Khan formally launched a housing project jointly implemented by Rotary Club of Trivandrum South and K. Chittilappilly Foundation here on Monday.
Fifty houses will be constructed as part of the ‘Udayakiran’ project and the construction of 10 of these will begin on Tuesday, according to a press note.
The beneficiaries have been identified among below poverty line (BPL) families that possess at least 2 cents of land. Rotary Governor G. Sumithran, Rotary Club of Trivandrum South president Parvathy Reghunath, former Rotary Governors R. Reghunath, K. Sreenivasan and Governor-designate Sudhi Jabbar and Udayakiran project chairman V. Vijayakumar were among those who were present on the occasion.

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