
Thiruvananthapuram Mayor Arya Rajendran with a four -member family, who was moved from a dilapidated one room to the apartment in Kalladimukham on Friday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Thiruvananthapuram Corporation moved a four -member family on Friday, who lived in a dilapidated one room that, in Muttathara in the capital for a free apartment in a residential complex built by the civic body in Kalladimukham. After reports on the media development of the family situation, the mayor of Arya Rajendran became visited on Friday morning and issued orders to the officials to assign an unoccupied apartment to the family.
The family, consisting of a twelve -year -old girl, a 17 -year -old girl, their mother, sudhs and grandmothers with a bed, lived in poverty in the last few months because her mother couldn’t go to work because of her bad health. Corporation officials took basic measures in the apartment, including beds and ceiling fans before they moved the family to their new dwelling.
Ceremonial warming of the house
Mrs. Rajendran handed over the order to assign and the key to the apartment Sudh, after which the ceremony of the house was carried out. It also ordered corporation officials to take the necessary steps to ensure pensions for social security for the family on the basis of a grandmother with a bed. The mayor said that the corporation would provide the girls all the support to continue education. The family tries to send them to school after they fell into poverty last year after the death of Sudy’s father.
Published – 6 June 2025 20:27