Wednesday 6 July 2011

LIVE AND LET LIVE


After making a successful career, one should always help other (who needs help ), that proves their ability and having certain inborn qualities.

This is proved by one Mr. Neppala subbarayudu, New jersey, America.

Belongs to Prakasham District Maddiralapadu Vilage.  born in a Lower-Middle Class family, Could make his career in M. Pharmacy. Initially started his work career as a lecturer in Raichoor Medical College and reached United States America for future growth prospects. 




Started his own Firm by name manor Pharmacy in New jersey.

Did his schooling  from chegurupadu, received his M.Pharm certificate from   Andhra university in the year 1979. Married and blessed with three kids. Father's name is seshaiah and mother's Lakshamamma. Initially worked very hard so as to get the pharmacist  license also worked as pharmacist for two year, then he could start his own pharmacy store, new jersey.                                                                                                                 

Keep visiting India atleast once in a year.  They train kids to "help others'. Though settled in America, able to make them understand the importance of motherland and birth place.

Established one charitable trust by name 'Neppala subbarayudu and Sarada Charitable Trust" in Maddiralapadu for helping poor people in their own village.  they do arrange medical camps every year.  Constructed hospital, once in a week doctors visit patients, one nurse is always available at their disposal.

In addition to helping their own village, also taken up neighbouring villages financially.

He says that the major part of their support came out by providing proper water facilities by way of wells and bore well (Ethipothala Pathakam) for irrigation.  he exclusively funded for drip irrigation facility rs. 10.00 Lakhs as his contribution, which helped in farmers' contribution of 40.00 Lakhs.  He also took up construction of various facilities for villagers such as Cement Roads, Bus shelters.  Also supplied sewing machines for ladies, helped poor children for their education by way of constructing schools.  Provided books school uniforms also introduced scholar ships to encourage the students.

Trust is also in the process of constructing houses for schedule Casts, with the help and contribution of government.  126 houses constructed by the trust, he donated land and contributed large amount for this project.  Villagers are most thankful to Subbarayudu for introducing various schemes for the village development.

There are hardly very few we find who help their  mother lands after being so successful in other countries, one of such example is  Mr. Subbarayudu.

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