Chandrababu: There will be no more speed breakers for those who want to do good: CM Chandrababu

CM Chandrababu said that there will be no more speed breakers for those who want to do good. He participated in the installation of Anantasesha at Harekrishna Gokula Kshetra in Kolanukonda, Guntur District.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amaravati: CM Chandrababu said that there will be no more speed breakers for those who want to do good. He participated in the installation of Anantasesha at Harekrishna Gokula Kshetra in Kolanukonda, Guntur District. Anantasesha was established here as part of the construction of the Venkateswara temple. On this occasion, Chandrababu said, “Andhra Pradesh will be an address for all those who do good. All the good doers should come forward in AP. We will reopen Anna canteens very soon in the spirit of Akshaya Patra. Harekrishna Sanstha is equally doing divine service as well as human service. One cannot progress without the mental happiness that comes through spirituality.

Akshaya Patra International President Madhupandit is working hard to develop divinity in everyone. 50 IIT graduates participating in the service program is commendable. Spiritual services should be continued while introducing modern technology. Survived from the bomb blasts by the grace of Venkateswara Swamy. I was given back life alms for the opportunity to serve the world. Building a poverty-free society should be everyone’s motto. 22 lakh people are fed every day through Akshaya Patra. Akshaya Patra managed these canteens without any complaints,” said Chandrababu.

Donation of Rs.3 crores to Harekrishna organization

Donors have announced a donation of Rs.3 crores for food donation to the Hare Krishna organization. Industrialist Penumatsa Srinivasraju donated Rs. He said that hundred families are being adopted in the spirit of Poor to Rich. Sakku group donated Rs.1 crore to Harekrishna organization and Yalamanchili Krishnamohan group donated Rs.1 crore. CM Chandrababu congratulated Srinivasraju, Krishnamohan and Sakku group. He said that after the formation of the coalition government in AP, the land prices have increased.