Natives remember Satya Sai Baba for philanthropy
Natives remember Satya Sai Baba for philanthropy
As per the Trust, nearly 212 habitations with population of more than 2.20 lakh have benefited from the project.

Rajahmundry: The demise of Satya Sai Baba came as a deep shock for those are engaged in various social programmes launched by the godman through his trust in Andhra Pradesh.

Prominent among the programmes started by the Sathya Sai Central Trust is Sri Satya Village Integrated Programme (SSVIP) under which 212 villages in East Godavari district were provided drinking water in a phased manner.

Another programme, the Sri Sathya Sai Drinking Water Project (SSSDWP), launched on January 20, 2008, covers 25 tribal-dominated villages in East and West Godavari districts, an official of the project said on Sunday.

"We are not in a position to accept the news of his (Satya Sai Baba) demise. We expected some miracle to happen and he will return and give darshan to his devotees," he said.

Following his deep attachment with this area, the spiritual leader had visited East Godavari for the maximum number of times than any other place, the official said, adding that members who are carrying out these social welfare

programmes and the beneficiaries of these schemes were deeply affected by Saibaba's death on Sunday.

Under SSSDWSP, safe drinking water is supplied to about 452 upland and tribal habitations which traditionally are dependent upon drying bore wells and natural streams for water, he said.

As per the Trust, nearly 212 habitations with population of more than 2.20 lakh have benefited from the project in the East Godavari district.

Under the programme, a plant with capacity of 10.5 million litres of water per day (MLD), installed on river Godavari at Purushottapatnam village, pumps out clear water into a ground-level balancing reservoir from where it is supplied to the villages, a release issued by the Trust said.

Another plant on river Pamuleru in Kutravada village, pumps water into a treatment plant of 3.5 MLD capacity.

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