December 22, 2024

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ATISA Contributed Appreciable Social Work.

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The ATISA organization of Khumulwng H.Q has done philanthropic social work which can motivates any NGO organization in Tripura. As per the report, a XI​ standard girl student who has neither father nor her mother is passing her days with great difficulties. She is too needy and helpless that she could not manage her family nor her studying expenditure. But she wants to study further for her future. She was in melancholic situation. When ATISA, an NGO​ organization of Khumulwng came to know about this distressed girl the ATISA representatives rushed to her village Begun Bari in Jampuijala subdivision, Sepahijala and interacted with her over the circumstances of her family and studies. Her father had passed away 4 years back and mother had left her including the youngest girl one. Today on 20th August 2022 afternoon, the team of ATISA visited to Anju Debbarma and detected it was very heart wrenching issue. Both the sisters are living in worst condition.​ Anju Debbarma​ is studying in class-XI in Takarjala South Higher Secondary School. She has no money to maintain her family nor any financial support in school studying management.​

The ATISA representatives have​ contributed her studying materials as well as financial assistance to dispose a good management for her student life. Sources said that she had​ requested to government authority of Tripura/ADC administration to provide her PMAY house as she is living in a damaged house but no authority is coming to assist her. So, in this circumstances the local people as well as the ATISA representatives are drawing the attention of the administration to provide her the minimum requirement that she survive and accomplish her graduation smoothly.​ Amidst the ATISA representatives there were general secretary Baithang Debbarma, office secretary Sumit Debbarma, sports secretary Sukumar Debbarma, CEC member Bulu Debbarma and many others remained present in this generous social work. The local villagers have appreciated the initiative and thanked the ATISA representatives for their good job.

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