Udupi: Aasare Charitable Trust donates free electricity connections to three houses


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (TP)

Udupi, Jun 27: Aasare Charitable Trust provided free electricity connections to three houses in Subramanya Nagar, Nitoor, on June 27.

The beneficiaries of this initiative are Amitha, Sheela, and Sadashiva. Kyathi Bhat and Stuthi Bhat, the donors, inaugurated the electricity facility in Amitha's house, while Manjula Shenoy, along with Shree Kodavoor, a member of the Municipality standing committee, inaugurated the facility in Sadashiva's house. Gauri Nayak acted as the donor for Sheela's house, ensuring the provision of free electricity.

Raghavendra Kini, the secretary of Aasare Charitable Trust, stated, "With the help of donors, we have provided free electricity connections to 133 houses in Udupi. This achievement has made Udupi a model for the entire country. Our goal is to ensure 100 percent electricity connectivity in Udupi, and we aim to achieve this by December."

Manjula Shenoy, one of the donors, mentioned, "We celebrated my mother-in-law's birthday by donating free electricity through Aasare Charitable Trust. The trust is working tirelessly to achieve 100 percent electricity connectivity in Udupi. I hope this inspires others to do the same and help those in need."

Subedha, a former CMC member, shared, "The beneficiary, Susheela, has faced many difficulties without electricity. The house she resides in belongs to her grandmother, and due to a lack of necessary documents, they were unable to construct a new house. When I learned about their lack of electricity connection, I contacted Jayanthi Poojary, a municipality member. She informed Aasare Charitable Trust, and they extended their help."

Vallabha Bhat Malpe emphasized the importance of inspiring future generations to assist those in need.

All the beneficiaries expressed their joy and gratitude for receiving free electricity connections.

Jayanthi Poojary, a CMC member, Asha Bhat, Sathish Kulal (Treasurer of Aasare Charitable Trust), and Rajesh and Nagraj Prabhu were also present at the event.

 

 

  

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  • Karen Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 27 2023

    All these bhakts are now admitting it was not even possible to complete Rural Electrification in the 40% sarkara government. Under Congress government, everyone is benefiting, especially the poor.

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