Telangana BRS leader Patnam Manikyam adopts orphaned children in Sangareddy

SIBY JEYYA
In an act of kindness, prominent Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) politician Patnam Manikyam, vice-chairman of the district Cooperative Central Bank, adopted two orphaned girls and promised them full support for their education. Manikyam gave them Rs 50,000 as an urgent comfort when he created the Patnam Manikyam Foundation to carry out various charitable activities in the sangareddy district.

Residents of Kondapur Mandal headquarters Begari Mercy (12) and Begari Joysy (15) were left orphaned by the passing of their parents Mogulaiah and amrutha a few years ago. The kids have since been residing in Kondapur with their maternal uncle's household. In a local Kondapur school, Mercy and Joysy were in classes 7 and 10, respectively.

Manikyam promised the kids and their uncle a monthly stipend until they finish their education when he spoke with them on wednesday at his home in Sangareddy. Additionally, he promised them a two-bedroom house if they promptly took the matter up with the district administration. He promised to help them till they found their footing in life. Manikyam gave them Rs 50,000 as an urgent comfort when he created the Patnam Manikyam Foundation to carry out various charitable activities in the sangareddy district.


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