Recently, an eatery was opened up on the side of National Highway by a group of 32 students of Sree Gokulam SNGM Catering College Thuravoor. These students work in batches to run the shop where they cater religiously to the demands of the customers and share work among themselves.
The idea is not to make profit, they have started the eatery to save the life of a young girl.
Image Credit: EPS
Their classmate KS Aromal’s sister Aiswarya KS, 23 is suffering from renal problems and the students have opened the ‘thattukada’ to lend financial help to the family. The father, sold all his land at Thalandu, Pala but they are still short of money.
Doctors have reportedly said that transplanting a kidney is the only option to save her life.
Don’t Miss
Image Credit: Reuters
“It was after coming to know about their situation that, we, the fifth-semester students, decided to generate money for Aiswarya’s treatment. And we decided to start the thattukada. Looking back, it was a good decision as we’ve been able to make Rs 4,000-Rs 5,000 as profit daily,” TNIE quoted Aswin, a student as saying. One of the family members has volunteered to donate the kidney. The organ transplant would cost around to Rs 20 lakh.
Image Credit: Reuters
“Aiswarya was undergoing treatment at the Kottayam Medical College, but we had to shift her to a private hospital in Ernakulam. Many people from our village offered help for treatment, but it was not sufficient,” the sister Aromal said.
What these people are doing is really noble and we hope they manage to make enough money to pay for the young girl’s treatment.
399 SHARES
Promoted Stories
AD: Mansion Global
Click Here: liverpool mens jersey
Porsche-Designed Superyacht, Royal Falcon One, Hits the Market
AD: expressvpn
唯一一款在中国绝不会被拦截的VPN
AD: expressvpn
Instantly unblock Gmail, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Dropbox with the best VPN for China.
AD: Trip Advisor
Think you’ve seen it all in Japan? Discover these 10 hidden gems on TripAdvisor
AD: Real Estate Prices | Sponsored Listings
New York Real Estate Prices Might Surprise You
AD: Cosmopolitan