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Patients who lack isolation facility at home find shelter in these schools
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Safe isolation: COVID patients meditate during their isolation period at a school in Sangareddy.
| Photo Credit: MOHD ARIF
Patients who lack isolation facility at home find shelter in these schools
K. Anjaiah (name changed) is in his 40s and lives in Sangareddy town. Recently, he was diagnosed with COVID. But, living in a single room house with his family, he was at a loss on how to isolate himself from others.
He is one among the 11 COVID patients in isolation at a school being run by Seva Bharathi at Saraswati Sishumandir in the outskirts of the district headquarters town.
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April 7, 2021
Mysuru Taluk Social Welfare Department, which had invited online applications from eligible SC students for availing post-matric student scholarships for the year 2020-21, has extended the last date for submission of applications to Apr. 20. The annual income of the parents of applicant student must not exceed Rs. 2.5 lakh. The eligible students can apply online through the website http://ssp.postmatric.karnataka.gov.in/ and visit office of the Assistant Director, Social Welfare Department, Dr. Babu Jagjivan Ram Bhavan, Adi Pampa Road, Vontikoppal, for Aadhaar seeding to their bank account. For details, contact Ph: 0821-2520910, according to a press release from the Assistant Director, Social Welfare Department.
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The sprawling lands of Victoria Memorial Home Residential School in Kothapet, liberally donated by Sixth Nizam Mir Mahbub Ali Khan for orphans and semi orphans, are at the eye of the storm yet again, with the Ministry of Social Welfare reportedly proposing to lease the lands out for private cultivation.
After being thwarted in its attempts to alienate part of the land for Rachakonda Police Commissionerate some time ago, the government has allegedly come up with the fresh proposals, ostensibly to meet the food requirements of the children staying in the hostel.
A meeting of the school’s executive committee chaired by the Minister for Social Welfare Koppula Eeshwar has reportedly taken a decision for leasing out the lands, extending over 45 acres, excluding the built up area.