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Chief minister, Telangana sanctions Rs.10 lakh to the ailing journalist who underwent brain surgery in Max Hospital, Delhi. Cheque to be delivered to family on Tuesday

The chief minister of Telangana Revanth Reddy has responded to the appeal of journalists and sanctioned Rs 10 lakh as financial assistance for the treatment of a journalist working in Delhi currently admitted in Max hospital with a brain hemmorage. The chief reporter in a newspaper Sakshi in Delhi Mr. KVNS Surya Prakash had been admitted in Max Speciality hospital few days ago after suffering from brain attack. He was admitted in Max Super Speciality hospital, Patparganj where he underwent a brain surgery in which lot of expenses were involved. An appeal was issued by fellow journalists for fund raising to help the journalist in real distress.

Meanwhile, a good news arrived when Chief Minister of Telengana Revanth Reddy showed alarge heart and immediately sanctioned ₹10 lakh for medical expenses.

According to the latest news senior journalist KVNSS Prakash, who is undergoing treatment at Max Hospital in Delhi due to severe health issues, has been granted ₹10 lakh by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for his medical expenses. Prakash, a journalist working for Sakshi in Delhi, was admitted to the hospital three days ago after suffering a blood clot in his brain. Upon learning about his health condition, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy immediately responded and directed officials to sanction ₹10 lakh for his medical expenses. The cheque related to this will be handed over by officials to his family members in Delhi on Tuesday.

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