by admin | May 28, 2022 | Reports
On the date of 28th May 2022, APAL’s treasurer Mrs. Maya Ranavare along with APAL’s state committee and Volunteers visited Valmiki Nagar Leprosy Colony at Nashik in Maharashtra and observed the people’s living situations and infrastructure of that...
by admin | May 28, 2022 | Reports
From the date 28th to 30th May 2022, In collaboration with Sasakawa India Health Foundation, APAL’s state committee Maharashtra organized Entrepreneurship Development Workshop at Nashik in Maharashtra On behalf of persons affected by leprosy, APAL is thankful to...
by admin | May 28, 2022 | Reports
On the date of 28th May 2022, With the effort of APAL’s state committee Andhra Pradesh (SLAP-AP) for 8 months, The Government sanctioned and allotted 10 acres of land total of 23 acres to Bunny Nagar Leprosy Colony in Guntur. 13 years back the Government has...
by admin | May 27, 2022 | Reports
On the date of 27th May 2022, At the request of APAL’s state committee Odisha, The Government of Odisha sanctioned and constructed a new Anganwadi School building at Durgapur A, Raurkela Leprosy Colony in Odisha On behalf of persons affected by leprosy, APAL is...
by admin | May 27, 2022 | Reports
On the date of 27th May 2022, At the request of the APAL’s state committee Odisha, The Government of Odisha constructed and provided a Children’s Park, Tiles roads, and Waterpipe facilities at Trinath Leprosy Colony, in Talcher, Odisha On behalf of persons...
by admin | May 26, 2022 | Reports
On the date of 26th May 2022, APAL’s CEO Mr. Venu Gopal participated actively as a special guest while conducting a dissemination meeting on the study titled “Reducing stigma and improving mental wellbeing and social participation amongst men and women with...