While they provided prosthetics (artificial leg) to Debasish Sahu who had lost his leg in an accident, they also organised a drawing competition for children at TATA-Ariana, Bhubaneswar.
At least 37 Odia students returned from the war-torn Ukraine to Bhubaneswar on Wednesday evening. They were evacuated under Operation Ganga undertaken by the Union Government.
As many as sixteen pilgrims from Odisha who were stranded at Rameswaram railway station following train cancellation owing to incessant rains in Andhra Pradesh were rescued by Odisha- Mo Parivar. Most of the people are from Ganjam district.
Odisha-Mo Parivar organized a Hygiene and Health Care Camp at Maa Mangala Basti, unit-4 in Bhubaneswar regarding personal and health care hygiene of children and women.
Floral tributes were paid to the statues/photos of Mahatma Gandhi and the volunteers of Odisha Mo Parivar took an oath to vigorously take up voluntary blood donation camps as well as various social service programmes.