calender_icon.png 11 February, 2026 | 3:44 AM

Pawan Kalyan extends support to two more orphaned children

11-02-2026 12:00:00 AM

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has once again showed his commitment to social responsibility by coming forward to support two orphaned children from Pithapuram constituency. Responding swiftly to their plight, he has assured them of financial assistance, housing support and educational opportunities.

The two children, hailing from Madhavapuram village in Pithapuram mandal, lost their father two years ago and recently lost their mother as well. Left without parental care and even a proper home, they were struggling to meet basic needs. In a video message shared on social media, the children narrated their hardships and appealed for help. Moved by their situation, Pawan Kalyan immediately instructed his office to extend support.

As part of the assistance, the Deputy Chief Minister announced that he would provide financial aid of ₹5,000 per month to each child from his personal salary, amounting to ₹10,000 every month. He also directed officials to ensure that a house is sanctioned and constructed for them at the earliest so that they have a secure place to live.

In addition to financial and housing support, Pawan Kalyan has taken responsibility for the children’s education. He instructed the Kakinada District Collector to make arrangements for their admission into government residential schools and colleges from the upcoming academic year, ensuring that their studies continue without disruption.

The Deputy Chief Minister has already been extending similar assistance to orphaned children in his constituency. He is currently supporting 42 such children through monthly financial aid drawn entirely from his salary. With the inclusion of these two children, his outreach has further expanded.

Officials stated that necessary steps are being taken to implement the directives immediately. Local residents and social activists have appreciated Pawan Kalyan’s gesture, describing it as a compassionate and humane response to the needs of vulnerable children.