Kudroli Sri Gokarnath Kshetra treasurer Padmaraj offers support to accident victim's grieving family


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Oct 29: Roopashri Kulal, a 23-year-old resident of Suratkal Kana's Bala, tragically lost her life in a road accident on October 18. She was on her way to Ladyhill Narayanguru Circle to catch a bus home after attending the Dussehra festival at Kudroli Temple. The accident occurred on that fateful day.

Padmaraj R, the Treasurer of Kudroli Sri Gokarnath Kshetra and the President of Gurubeladimlu Foundation, extended his condolences and support to the grieving family. Unfortunately, Padmaraj was unable to meet the family on the day of the accident due to his hospitalization for an illness.

Upon his discharge from the hospital, Padmaraj promptly visited Roopashri Kulal's parents, her siblings, and other injured individuals from the accident. He provided financial assistance to Roopashri Kulal's mother and those affected by the accident on behalf of the Gurubeladimlu Foundation.

In a heartwarming gesture, Padmaraj also committed to taking responsibility for the education of the injured girls. He comforted the bereaved family, assuring them that he would be there for them during this challenging time.

The visit by Padmaraj was attended by notable individuals, including Suryakanth J,cChairman of Mumbai Bharat Co-operative Bank, along with Rajendra Chilimbi, Praveen Kumar Arkula, Padmanabha Kotian Katipalla, and others.

 

 

  

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