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PERAMBALUR: K Bairavi is known for her philanthropy. During last year s lockdown, the government school teacher from Elambalur, a village just off Perambalur, purchased and distributed 16 smartphones to her students so that they didn t miss online classes.
It set her back Rs 1 lakh but it helped her students. This year, the maths teacher handed over a demand draft worth Rs 50000 as COVID-19 fund to the district collector to help people who have been affected by the second wave.
On Thursday, Bairavi presented Rs 50,000 to Perambalur collector P Sri Venkata Priya. She said she had taken up the initiative to help people after her children came up with the idea.
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A physician of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital being administered vaccine in Tiruchi on Saturday.
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Vaccination against COVID-19 got off to a slow start in the central region with frontline healthcare workers administered the vaccines on Saturday.
The first phase of the vaccine roll-out seeks to cover doctors, nurses and paramedical and support staff. In Tiruchi, the vaccination drive started with only four doctors receiving the validation message from CoWin (application developed to manage the drive) at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital (MGMGH). Doctors at the GH attributed the glitches to server overload and said it would be rectified soon.
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Palaniswami inaugurates mini clinics in Salem; takes stock of Covid-19 prevention works in Ariyalur; disburses welfare aid to 1,600 beneficiaries in Perambalur
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CM Palaniswami was given a grand welcome by people who had gathered in large numbers during his visit to Perambalur. By Express News Service
SALEM/ARIYALUR/PERAMBALUR: As many as 2,000 Amma mini-clincs will be inaugurated in the State before December 31, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami said on Thursday. After inaugurating a mini-clinic at Lathuvadi in Salem district, Palaniswami said, On December 14, I inaugurated three mini clinics in Chennai.