Narpala (Anantapur dist): Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has shown his generosity and extended support to those ailing from various health problems on the side lines of disbursing Jagananna Vasthi Deevena here on Wednesday.
Following Chief Minister’s instructions, District Collector M Gowthami on Thursday extended financial support for the suffering families.
D Raju and P Aruna had told the Chief Minister that their son Dhanush was suffering from a genetic problem. Moved by the plight, the Chief Minister has sanctioned Rs 1 lakh and assured of providing free medical treatment.
In another instance, Yogiswari told the Chief Minister that her husband Ranga Reddy died in an accident and it has become a tough task for her to take care of her two children. The Chief Minister sanctioned Rs 2 lakh financial assistance.
Ramachandra told the Chief Minister that his sister Bhavani’s son Balachandra (11) was a differently abled person. The Chief Minister has sanctioned Rs 1 lakh financial assistance and q wheelchair to the boy.
Ch Navya told the Chief Minister that her husband died recently in a chemical blast and it has become a burden to meet her family needs. Moved by the plight, the Chief Minister has sanctioned Rs 7 lakh financial assistance to her.
When A Naryanamma informed the Chief Minister that her six year old son Jaswant Reddy was suffering from health issues, he immediately sanctioned Rs 1 lakh financial assistance and assured of medical support.
G Ramanujam, a temporary employee at the electricity department told the Chief Minister that he met with an accident. The Chief Minister sanctioned Rs 2 lakh financial assistance and a contract job as field assistant in the Electricity Department.
In another instance, V Amarnath Reddy told the Chief Minister that he met with an accident and was facing a tough time to meet his family needs. He sanctioned Rs 1 lakh financial assistance for the family. When B Gangaiah told the Chief Minister that his wife was suffering from health issues. He sanctioned Rs 1 lakh and a wheelchair.
B Konda Reddy told the Chief Minister that his nephew was suffering from muscular dystrophy. He sanctioned Rs. 1 lakh financial assistance to his family. S Nabeerasul told the Chief Minister that he was suffering from a disability, so he directed the officials to give him a tricycle. Suffering families expressed their happiness with the Chief Minister’s quick response.