'Kirthi Momento' becomes Udupi's first apartment complex to adopt PM Modi’s 'Give it up' campaign


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Aug 6: One of the esteemed residential apartments at Ajjarkad in the city, ‘Kirthi Momento’ has completely surrendered subsidized LPG by adopting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Give it up' campaign. ‘Kirthi Momento’ has become the first apartments in the city to do so.

It may be recalled, PM Modi had launched the ‘Give it Up’ campaign for voluntarily giving up LPG subsidy. Through this campaign Modi appealed to well-to-do sections of Indian society to voluntarily give up LPG subsidy, so that the benefit of the same could be shared more widely with the poor sections of the society.

Sudhir Shetty, president of the apartment’s association said, "One of the association members K T Kamath, inspired by the 'Give it up' campaign, presented a proposal on surrender of gas subsidy at the general body meeting of the association. There was no objection from the flat owners. It was immediately executed in all the flats of 'Kirthi Momento'.

"It is nothing but a small contribution from us to the nation building exercise. We were happy to do this service. This is happening for the first time in the city. We hope that, our decision would be a model for other apartments too," added Shetty.

Harish, treasurer of the association said, "We are happy to be a part of Modi's noble work. After the society meeting, the proposal was given to Krishna Gas Agency, where they approved our appeal. Within not much time, it was implemented in our apartment. As many as 47 flats owners have given up LPG subsidy."

A solar panel has been installed at ‘Kirthi Momento’, which is used for saving part of electricity consumption.

This achievement adds another feather in the cap of Kirthi Construction which has been providing quality infrastructure in and around Udupi and Manipal. The well-known builders have set very high standards in construction activity and executed many top end projects for more than a decade here.

  

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  • Devadas Rao, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 07 2017

    Let all of us support PM Most in helping the poor by giving up the gas subsidy and also rejecting Chinese items. Jan Hind

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  • AJ, M'lore

    Mon, Aug 07 2017

    Firstly, can i say Practice before your Preach.
    All Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha MP's, Assembly Members are given Rs 15000 as telephone allowance per month when unlimited calls and data are available for Rs 390 pm. Why is it?
    Why do MP's, MLA's get highly subsidized food in Parliament canteens when they get paid enough???
    Why do they get travel tickets even after their tern is over???
    Mithron, we should ask these questions???
    Of course we are happy to give up and share with the weaker sections of the society but what about the politicians??? Will they give up anything???? No

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  • Thyampanna, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    Pretty soon, everyone will anyway have to surrender their gas subsidies.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    With in next 9 months all LPG subsidy will.be ' take it up'...
    So better 'give it up'......

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    Good luck residents , wonderful initiative to promote on Modiji's vision

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 06 2017

    Modi's success belongs to Karnataka ...

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