Byndoor: Cash, food kits distributed to Asha workers, medical staff


Silvester D’Souza

Daijiworld Media Network – Byndoor (EP)

Byndoor, Apr 28: Food kits and cash were distributed to Asha workers, medical staff and 108 ambulance staff in Kollur on behalf of Nayana Ramesh Ganiga family, Kollur. Those who worked to contain the coronavirus were commended on the occasion.

Kollur gram panchayat president K Prakash, Kollur primary health centre medical officer Dr Shailesh, local doctor Dr Srikanth, Kollur Vyavasaya Seva Sahakari Sangha president Rohith Joshi, former president Vishweshvara Hegde, vice president Sandeep, member Vasanth Hegde, Jadkal panchayat member Devadas, Jadkal Vyavasaya Sahakari Sangha president Prabhakar Shetty, panchayat vice president Prema, panchayat development officer and panchayat members were present.



Donors Ramesh Ganiga Kollur, Nayana Ramesh Ganiga and family members were present. Ranganayak Kollur compered the programme. Jayaprakash Shetty rendered the vote of thanks.

Food kits and cash were distributed to 16 Asha workers, 12 medical staff members, two 108 ambulance staff members and 21 people who were in acute poverty.

Kollur primary health centre medical officer Dr Shailesh, gram panchayat president K Prakash, panchayat development officer Rajesh and village accountant Viresh were felicitated.

  

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