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"One's feelings waste themselves in words; they ought all to be distilled into actions which bring results."
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| Name |
Designation |
Nature of Work. |
| S, Balasubramanian |
Managing Trustee |
Planning and Administration |
| B,Chitra |
Jt.Mg. Trustee |
Bangalore Office and assisting |
| A.Kumar. |
Trustee |
Managing Senior Citizen Home |
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Founder and Managing Trustee: Mr Balasubramanian, a philanthropist, has been contributing in many ways to the society. The philanthropic attitude runs deep down in his family. His father had the habit of donating food and nourishment to various social service organizations as far back as the 50s. He inculcated this spirit in his children by taking them along to these organisations.
Mr Balasubramanian caught on to this habit and continued his services right from his younger days. He has contributed in small ways, even during his banking days, for over 31 years.
Ever since his voluntary retirement from SBI in 1996, he has been helping the have-nots in many different ways. He even took up a course in handmade flowers, pot painting, metal engraving, batik printing, and other skills that would in turn help him to train others. With this, he started 'Women's Welfare Syndicate' in 1998 to empower women in the lower strata of the society. Soon, they started helping patients by raising funds for surgeries.
Joint Management Trustee: Mrs B. Chitra, a housewife for 34 years, turned into a visionary in the last 6 six years. Under the guidance of her husband Mr Balasubramanian, she helped the WWS office at Bangalore. And it was also under her assistance and guidance that the Bangalore office successfully completed 112 operations in 1 year.
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