Mancherial: Visually impaired students get grand farewell
Vijith praised the voluntary organisation for providing education, shelter and food to the visually impaired students belonging to different parts of the district
Published Date - 27 June 2021, 07:58 PM
Mancherial: Seven students of Sai Blind School were given a grand farewell as they left home to pursue higher education here on Sunday. Nadipelli Charitable Trust chairman N Vijith and Naspur municipal chairperson Esampelli Prabhakar were the chief guests of the event.
Vijith praised the voluntary organisation for providing education, shelter and food to the visually impaired students belonging to different parts of the district as well as neighboring districts of Karimnagar and Peddapalli. He appreciated the organisation for extending a financial aid of Rs 4,500 each to all the seven students to help realise their dreams.
Organisers felicitated donors who contributed funds for the monetary aid to the outgoing pupil. Sai Blind School, a voluntary organisation provides shelter to 30 visually challenged orphans.
Mancherial Agriculture Market Committee Chairman Palle Bhumesh, Sai Educational Trust Chairman Dr K Krishna, organiser of the institution Sampath, members of the trust Vaidya Upender, Durga Vyas, Dr Vina Vyas and many others were present.
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