Mulugu (Aug, 3) : In the aftermath of the devastating floods that struck Mulugu, Telangana, TSREDCO Chairman Y. Sathish Reddy has emerged as a beacon of hope for the affected communities. Alongside officials, leaders, and voluntary associations, the organization has been steadfastly providing essential supplies to those hardest hit by nature’s wrath.
Recently, in a powerful collaboration with Bhagyanagar Ayyappa Seva Samiti and TSREDCO, vital items were distributed to families in Govinda Rao Peta Mandal Project Nagar. The heartfelt contribution of essential kits, comprising a variety of goods from food to clothing, brought immense relief to around one hundred families in the area.
In another touching gesture, the Hyderabad Greater East Zone Builders Association, in partnership with Ethurunagaram ITDA Girijana Bhavan, extended their helping hands by providing much-needed goods and clothing to 275 families in Kondai, Malyala, and Dodla villages.
Chairman Y. Sathish Reddy’s interactions with the affected families displayed solidarity and empathy. He assured them that their pleas would be brought to the government’s attention, urging for continuous cooperation. Stressing the significance of joining hands in the recovery process, he emphasized the importance of voluntary organizations and businessmen in restoring hope and light to these shattered communities.
Y. Sathish Reddy extends heartfelt gratitude to all the donors who have contributed thus far and calls upon more benevolent souls to step forward in this collective endeavor of compassion and assistance. Together, we can help these flood-damaged villages regain their strength and rise from this adversity stronger than ever before. Let our unity be the guiding light to illuminate their path towards hope and recovery.
The event witnessed the presence and unwavering support of esteemed individuals, including Mulugu District ZDP Chairperson Bade Nagajyoti, ITDA Project Officer Ankit, Eturu Nagaram ASP Sankeerth Sirishetty, and District Library Corporation Chairman Porika Govind Naik, among others