Children were in school run by Bhovi Gurupeetha
I would like to thank the people of Karnataka: Kavitha
Family is facing struggles in arranging for a lawyer
NewsFirst Prime had earlier reported that the family of accused number 8 in the murder of Renukaswamy, Ravi had faced a setback ever since his arrest. His children were unable to attend school as they faced difficulty in paying the fee. The report resulted in the family getting assistance. Sri Immadi Siddarama Mahaswamiji of the Bhovi Gurupeetha (monastery) has promised to take care of the children’s education free of cost. Information in this regard was conveyed by Ravi’s wife Kavitha.
This is however applicable only for a period of one year. The children were admitted to a school controlled by the Bhovi Gurupeetha. The Parent’s Association and the Karunada Sene also extended their hand for aid. “I would like to thank the people of Karnataka. We received a call from the school. They informed us that donation would not be necessary and that I can send the children to school. I dropped my children at school today. One of the children is in 3rd standard and the other is in L.KG. I am happy that they are able to go to school,” Kavitha said.
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Yogananda of the Bengaluru Education Trust would also be aiding in procuring textbooks, pens and bags for the children. The family is however still facing struggles in arranging for a lawyer to fight Ravi’s case.
Children were in school run by Bhovi Gurupeetha
I would like to thank the people of Karnataka: Kavitha
Family is facing struggles in arranging for a lawyer
NewsFirst Prime had earlier reported that the family of accused number 8 in the murder of Renukaswamy, Ravi had faced a setback ever since his arrest. His children were unable to attend school as they faced difficulty in paying the fee. The report resulted in the family getting assistance. Sri Immadi Siddarama Mahaswamiji of the Bhovi Gurupeetha (monastery) has promised to take care of the children’s education free of cost. Information in this regard was conveyed by Ravi’s wife Kavitha.
This is however applicable only for a period of one year. The children were admitted to a school controlled by the Bhovi Gurupeetha. The Parent’s Association and the Karunada Sene also extended their hand for aid. “I would like to thank the people of Karnataka. We received a call from the school. They informed us that donation would not be necessary and that I can send the children to school. I dropped my children at school today. One of the children is in 3rd standard and the other is in L.KG. I am happy that they are able to go to school,” Kavitha said.
Also Read: ‘Don’t have money to pay school fee’: Wife of accused in Renukaswamy murder case pours out her woes
Yogananda of the Bengaluru Education Trust would also be aiding in procuring textbooks, pens and bags for the children. The family is however still facing struggles in arranging for a lawyer to fight Ravi’s case.