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Young Stars Charitable Trust dedicated two Dead Body Freezers free of cost on its 15th anniversary.

Jharsuguda: On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of Young Stars Charitable Trust, an esteemed social organization in Jharsuguda, the trust has announced and installed dead body freezers to address the lack of proper preservation facilities for deceased individuals. Following this commitment, two dead body freezers have now arrived and are operational starting today. The announcement and inauguration were formally conducted by the trust’s chairman, Eng. Aravind Barik.

It is noteworthy that these freezers will be available free of cost at Buromal Mukti Dham (Crematorium). Those in need can contact the trust at the following mobile numbers: 9938310828, 9937350091, 9937119590, 7008766239.

As part of its 15th-anniversary celebrations, the trust has also announced several social welfare initiatives, including a blood donation drive with a target of 1,000 units, the plantation of 5,000 trees, and the rescue and rehabilitation of 50 mentally ill and helpless elderly individuals found on the streets.

For the execution of these humanitarian efforts, the trust’s office bearers, including Eng. Aravind Barik, Vivekananda Mishra, Fakir Mohan Barik, Ananta Ram Sahu, Rajesh Padhi, Vijay Saigal, Bhargav Biratia, Sameer Ranjan Das, Alok Chandra Panigrahi, Raj Das, Raja Das, Prashant Bhaisa, Jay Krishna Baghar, and Shubham Meher, along with other kind-hearted individuals and the general public, have sought support and cooperation.

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