Hyderabad: The story that rotates the heart of the two brothers of Muluugu Regency in Telangana bring the yoke to hijack their field because they have no money to buy Bullocks have moved hearts throughout the country.
Following the story of TOI published on July 7 Narendar Babu and his brother Srinivas grinding him in their agricultural fields replacing their recent died bulls, some readers from various parts of the country opened their hearts and wallets offering to help their families and wallets to help families and wallets to help families.
When the two family oxen had died in an accident and family did not have the money to buy another couple, Sammai’s son, Narendar Babu – who had done BSC and bed – and his sister Srinivas – Postgraduate in field social work, took the Kukokan.
The family did not have money, as for the last two years the brothers were without work because of a pandemic.
Some people, including individuals, corporations, NGOs and students, expressed their desire to expand assistance to the family.
A Canara Bank official told Ti from Bengaluru that they had also reached their families because they were account holders in the local branch.
“Our staff met family on Wednesday afternoon and handed them to them that they could take advantage of loans to buy a pair of Jullocks,” the official said.
A Bank Canara official team from Warangal went to Domeda Village and met the family.
On Wednesday, some people were willing to help families talk to them to find out more clearly.
In this background, Narendar Babu, one of the brothers told the bank officials that they would take advantage of loans to buy bulls when they hoped that they reached them would help them financially.