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Sambalpur: Saathi Charitable Trust Organization provides a house to an underprivileged family

Chiplima: A house has been provided to a destitute family by the voluntary organization Saathi Charitable Trust. According to information, Kuili Bilung (80) and her son Rajesh Billung (52) living in Budiyapada Ward No. 2 of Sambalpur Metropolitan Corporation have been living in a hut for 40 years as day laborers. Rajesh’s mother has been suffering from a serious illness for a long time. Rajesh left his wife for his mother’s sake and served his mother. Mother and son stayed in that house even in stormy rain and cold winter.

A social worker Pinku Singh and the villagers went to the president of Saathi Charitable Trust and Ex Municipal Chairman Siddharth Saha and informed him about the needy family. Shri Saha continues to lend a helping hand through the Saathi Charitable Trust.

After making a beautiful house for the family within 15 days, the mother and her son enter the house today. He also supported him financially. On this occasion, Chaitanya Kumbhar of the village (who lost both legs in an accident a few years ago) and Sarpanch Dr. Sushma Sahu cut the ribbon and brought them into the house.

Bhagat Singh, Adi Nanda, Sujit Dakua, Pinku Singh, Vicky Singh, Kisan Singh, Bhuru Singh, Rinku, Pooja Singh, Jeetu Nanda, Sunny, Basudev Loha were present on behalf of the Trust.

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