Welfare schemes for differently abled children launched at Kemral

February 18, 2017

Mangaluru, Feb 18: Chaithanya Manava Vikasa Kendra, an organization dedicated to the welfare of differently abled people, launched various schemes and training programmes for mentally challenged and differently abled children at its head office at Kemral near Haleangady in Mangaluru recently.

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Kemral Gram Panchayat President Nagesh Anchan inaugurated the schemes by lighting the lamp. President of Chaithanya Seva Trust Devadas Kulai presided overe the function.

Mennabettu Gram Panchayat President Sarojini S. Gujaran, Gracy Pinto from Mangaluru and Mulky Deputy Tahsildar Nithyananda were chief guests.

Geetha Devadas Kulai, Coordinator, DK Sarva Shikshana Abhiyana, was present on the occasion.

Trustee Ramanath Kotekar welcomed the gathering. A member of the Trust Leeladhar Tanneerbhavi proposed a vote of thanks.

Trustees and local people’s representatives were among others present on the occasion.

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Vicky
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Saturday, 18 Feb 2017

good initiative... congrats

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