A special-spirit:young woman aid for migrant workers

Gonikoppal: April. 6: “Many migrant workers are becoming destitute during the Lockdown. Nor it is the young woman who expressed the desire to keep 10 people in our house until the lockdown is over. She is a special spirit, dealing with multiple organ failure. Swati is a resident of Titimati who lives her life with the help of her mother. When her mother, Philomena said "Daughter, it is very difficult to achieve this by keeping so many people in our little house and maintaining social space." Swathi replied “If so I have received Rs. 25 thousand from the Sthri Shakthi Selfhelp Association" and left the money to her mother. Her mother also went a step further and added Rs. 25 thousand from her savings to it. Swati, the daughter of Philomena, the special spirit owner of Titimathi Swathi Medicals gave a cheque of Rs. 50 thousand to the Kovid - 19 Chief Minister's Relief Fund and brought a sense of relief to society.Virajpet constituency legislator KG Bopayya handed over a cheque and shrugged humanity. There are many who are not in the mood to help with all the comforts. Such is the condition in the rest of society.

Lawyer Bopayya said Swati with a special spirit has come forward, regardless of the situation.  He praised her service saying that Helping to keep society out of pain is an ideal work for the society. Swati after seeing the reports in the papers, shed tears for people's hardship and had a feeling of helping something. Swati's mother, Philomena, expressed her daughter's work with "Shakti" that she would give her savings money to the people suffering. Philomena has three daughters. Two of them are married, one in Tumkur and the other in Kodagu. By the time her 3rd daughter Swati, now in her 30s was born, suffered from multiple organ failure due to “cerebral palsy”, a brain disorder. She didn't even speak until she was 15 years old. When the treatment was ineffective, the mother herself underwent several clinical trials as a doctor. This is because Philomena herself worked as a nurse. She was retired last year after working as a nurse in Raichur, Bellary and then Gonikoppal government hospitals. Then she returned. Her husband was a driver in the health department and died 4 years ago. Daughter is now able to speak and write a little more because of her mother's constant treatment. Passing in the 7th grade and reading the SSLC, however, did not pass the test. The daughter, who could not walk, is now ready to move on despite the toddler. Philomena noted that there was no drug store in Titimati and opened a drugstore in the name of her daughter for the people of the town and her daughter is also taken to help. Daughter Swati now knows all about medicine and is able to write business in English and help her mother with her business. Their stance on behalf of charity in spite of hardship is extremely rare.Kadiyamada Girish Ganapathi, RMC member Gumatira Kilan Ganapathi, RMC member Kumaran Ganapathi, Titimati BJP local committee chairman , N Anoop, prominent leaders of the BJP district, assistant secretary of the legislator Madhu Devaiah were present.

(This article is translated by xklsv internet media pvt. Ltd, from shakthidaily.info; the Shakthi Daily is not liable for any errors in translation.)


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