Prasanthi:
   We would like to contribute Rs. 25,000 towards the pool.

Thanks,
Chandra.

--- In [email protected], "ulprasanthi" <prasutmad.fina...@...> 
wrote:
>
> Friends,
> 
> Greetings.
> 
> This is the case referred by Dr. Sundar and a personal request for him for 
> help.
> 
> A poor family in desperate conditions need help. The father works in Railway 
> Department and for compelling reasons he had to take a loan of Rs. 70,000 and 
> gave his railway quarters (given to him by govt. on rent) to a family. They 
> will not pay rent but will vacate once he repays this amount.
> 
> His daughter was married to a person who tortures her a lot. She has a 4 
> month old baby. She is a trained nurse. Her husband wants her back and she is 
> not interested to live with him because of the torture she undergone. Her 
> husband began making them unpopular and creating rumours in neighbours. They 
> are in a very helpless condition. They cannot even complain to anyone because 
> they have given their govt. quarters for rent on money. So his son-in-law is 
> blackmailing him.
> 
> If they get this amount, they can repay the loan and get their quarters back. 
> Dr. Sundar says he will be responsible and a guarantor for this amount.
> 
> Earlier Murali helped with an amount of Rs. 45000 for Puppu (Dr. Sundar's 
> family friend) and they repaid the amount. As Murali got married, it is not 
> good for us to approach him for help again. So I suggested to Dr. Sundar that 
> whoever are interested to help this family can come forward with their share 
> of amount and we collect 70k among ourselves which can be repaid back to us 
> in one, one and half year.
> 
> Please come forward for help. If you have any questions, ring to Dr. Sundar - 
> 93924-91036. Dr. Sundar told about this case to me on this Thursday (while on 
> the way to Murali's reception)
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> with regards,
> Prasanthi.
>


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