On New Year’s Day, Bharath Legana Multi-State Housing Cooperative Society (BLM) is set to enhance public service by donating tables and chairs to the Thrissur Collectorate Canteen. BLM Chairman R. Premkumar announced that 25 tables and 100 chairs would be provided to ensure a comfortable dining experience for both staff and visitors.The handover ceremony will take place on January 1 at 10:15 AM in the canteen premises, where BLM CEO Naveen S. Nair will present the furniture to District Collector Arjun Pandian, who also serves as the Canteen Society President.With the motto ‘A People’s Society for Public Good’, BLM has been delivering exemplary services for the past 19 years, earning global recognition. The event will also be attended by ADM T. Murali, BLM DGM K.M. Sudheer, and staff from both the Collectorate and BLM.
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