Trust provides free electricity connections to underprivileged persons in Udupi
The Hindu
One of the donors, Manjula V. Shenoy, celebrated the birthday of her mother-in-law Susheela Shenoy Ambagilu by sponsoring the free electricity scheme of the Aasare Trust.
Aasare Charitable Trust-Kadiyali facilitated electricity connection to three houses of underprivileged persons at Subrahmanyanagara on June 27 in Udupi.
Power connections to the houses of Amitha, Sheela and Sadashiva were sponsored by Khyathi Bhat, Sthuthi Bhat, Manjula Shenoy and Gowri Nayak. Udupi City Municipal Council Standing Committee Member Shreesha Bhat Kodavoor inaugurated the facility.
Trust Secretary Raghavendra Kini said Aasare has, so far, provided 133 free electricity connections in Udupi with the help of several donors.
Donor Manjula V. Shenoy said she celebrated the birthday of her mother-in-law Susheela Shenoy Ambagilu by sponsoring the free electricity scheme of the Aasare Trust. “Everyone should come forward to help the needy and cover all the houses in Udupi with electricity,” she said.
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