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The Vasavi Seva Foundation of the United States has provided 50 oxygen concentrators worth ₹35 lakh for COVID-19 patients in the town after observing that refilling of oxygen cylinders has become an expensive and time-taking process.
NCS Charitable Trust member Narayanam Srinivas, who coordinated the distribution of oxygen concentrators, thanked the Vasavi Seva Foundation representatives Kanumury Nagesh and Chakrapani for extending timely help to needy patients. “Doctors advised many discharged patients to have oxygen facility for a couple of weeks since post-COVID-19 care is important. As many patients may not be in a position to afford the cost of oxygen supply, the foundation has decided to provide it free of cost,” said Mr. Srinivas.
Vizianagaram Rotary Club Central president Poosarla Sunitha has said that post care was important to get back previous energy for COVID-19 patients. She launched supply of oxygen concentrators for pat
Rare honour for Ramanarayanam temple
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Postal dept. will release post card on Wednesday on temple premises
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Postal dept. will release post card on Wednesday on temple premises
The Ramanarayanam temple, built in the form of a Shiva Dhanassu, got a rare honour with the Postal Department releasing a post card worth ₹25 on the temple premises on Wednesday on the occasion of Sri Rama Navami.
A.P. Chief Postmaster General Mutyala Venkateswarulu will release the postal cover, according to Narayanam Charitable Trust member Narayanam Srinivas.
Speaking to reporters here, Mr. Srinivas said that the temple was constructed by his family to help people understand the great epic of Ramayanam in a simple way. He said youngsters were able to understand the importance of Ramayanam which was explained in the form of pictures on the temple premises. Meanwhile, he urged devotees to visit the temple and participate in the Kalyanam by strictly following COVID-19 protocols as the second wave was spreading rapidly in the Fort City.