Four orphan sisters from Mayurbhanj, whom Achyuta Samanta had helped, reach KISS University for studies

The four orphan children of Dugudha village in Mayurbhanj district, whom Achyuta Samanta, the founder of KISS Foundation, had helped earlier this month, reached the City-based KISS University for their studies.

Bhubaneswar: The four orphan children of Dugudha village in Mayurbhanj district, whom Achyuta Samanta, the founder of KISS Foundation, had helped earlier this month, reached the City-based KISS University for their studies.

While providing them immediate financial help of Rs 5000 apart from food materials through the delegates of KISS Foundation, Samanta had assured them to provide free food and education at KISS University.

It is to be noted here that after the death of their father Juna Hembram and mother Chhita Hembram of Dugudha village in the district, the girls had to face lot of hardships.

Arshu Hembram, the eldest girl somehow managed to look after three other girls. However, after knowing about their miserable condition, Achyuta Samanta, the founder of KISS Foundation, immediately sent his representative to their native village.

After reaching the village on December 7, the officials of the KISS Foundation handed over different food materials along with Rs 5000 to the girls.

Meanwhile, the four orphan girls thanked KISS Foundation and its founder Samanta for their support and help.

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