Great to be with destitute children: Arundhati Roy

Great to be with destitute children: Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy inaugurates the anniversary celebrations of Sandhwanam Charitable Trust in Kottayam.

Kottayam: Booker prize winner Arundhati Roy, whose last book weaved a touching narrative around people who exist on the fringes of society, said that it was a long-awaited desire to be in the midst of destitute children.

She was addressing a gathering after inaugurating the anniversary celebrations of Sandhwanam Charitable Trust here.

The noted writer honoured K P Jaisal, who let women use his back as a step to climb into a rescue boat during the recent floods in the State, and M Surendran Nair, a karate teacher at the trust.

The function was presided over by Fr. James Kalayamkandam of Mudiyoorkara Church.

Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, MLA lauded the efforts of Jaisal, and delivered the key-note address. Sindhu Gopalakrishnan presented a report on the trust.

Sandhwanam Managing Trustee Annie Babu, former MLA Thomas Chazhikadan, Kottayam Medical College Principal Dr Jose Joseph, K E School Principal Fr. James Mullacherry, Fr. Sony Mundunadakkal of Nalpathimala Church, Lions Club Region Chairman Mathew Kollamalakkarottu and Jolly Adimatra spoke on the occasion.

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