On the first day of the new year, a poor family was left with a deep tragedy. The family was living in a Puri hut.. On January 1, when they came back for divine darshan, the hut they were staying in was burnt to ashes. In this accident due to an electrical short circuit, Rs.3.5 lakh cash, 30 tolas of silver and 3 tolas of gold were also burnt in the house. If we go into the details of this incident which took place in Ashwapuram mandal village of the district, a young man named Gunjala Krishna lives in his Puri hut along with his wife and two children in the village. Keeping a small shop in front of the house, he is pushing the family while the barber is working. As the hut they are living in is about to collapse, he wants to build a small house. For that, he borrowed some money from the money he had saved. On January 1, he went with his family to visit the Venkateswara Swamy temple in the neighboring village of Nellipaka Banjara. It was at this time that the hut was burnt due to a short circuit. On the second of January, the Krishna family thought to bring bricks, sand, gravel and other materials for the construction of the house. But as the house and the hidden cash were also burnt in the fire.. they are lamenting in the morning. The victim’s family lamented after seeing the bundles of cash in the boxes burnt. The family was stranded on the road as the hut was also burnt down. The villagers who came to know about the matter are standing by his family. They are providing help through Google Pay and Phone Pay. Local public representatives visited the incident site and promised to stand by the victim’s family. Ashwapuram Tehsildar Suresh Kumar reached the spot with his staff and asked the locals about the incident. An application should be made at the Tehsildar office in Ashwapuram to provide immediate assistance to the affected family from the government. The government has provided 50 kg of rice to the affected family. The victim, Gunjala Krishna, is pleading with donors to help him generously. Those who want to help are asked to call 9848779465.
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