Infosys Foundation Chairman Ms Sudhamurthy and her team in association with Kodagu Seva Centre, visited villages affected by recent rains and checked-out the demands of the people of Kodagu. Travelling via Devastur, they visited Pannathale Janardhan's house that was damaged and promised to build a new one. Janardhana's wife expressed dissatisfaction with the Government's delays and the failure of the district administration. Later, along with the team she visited Kukkera Palangappa's house, which was damaged due to the recent rains and assured a new house. They then visited Devastur Anganavadi and guaranteed to offer a helping hand to reconstruct the damaged building. She instructed the officials of Kodagu Seva Centre to vacate the building completely, keeping in mind the safety of the children.
Sudhamurty visited the paddy fields of Appaneravanda Chinnavva in Kaloor and spoke to the villagers, who requested her for a poly house to grow vegetables. The office bearers of the Kodagu Seva Kendra informed that they have identified the land for the same.
Later on, travelling through Mandalpatti, they visited Surlabbi school and checked the condition of the school building and travelled to Madikeri to meet the district in charge minister, DC and other representatives and discussed about the recent nature adversities. The employees of Infosys, Kodagu Service Centre’s representatives Agginanda Thammu Poovaiah, Biddatanda Thammaiah, Telapanda Pramod, Puttarira Pappu Thimmaiah, Kodandera Major General Arjun Muthanna, Madan V T and others were present.
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