
Former Lions Governor Radhakrishna Honored with ‘Three Diamond Pin'
Speaking on the occasion, Radhakrishna shared that during his tenure as Governor, he made significant contributions to the International Foundation, which helped introduce twenty 'Meals on Wheels' vehicles. These vehicles now serve free meals daily to attendants of patients at government hospitals in various regions of Telangana and Raichur.
He also stated that oxygen concentrators and CT scan machines were provided to hospitals through the Foundation, and that these services are being delivered consistently and without interruption.
Highlighting the global impact of the Lions International Foundation, Radhakrishna said the organization promptly responds to natural disasters anywhere in the world.
'I feel honored and delighted to receive the Three Diamond Pin. It's a meaningful recognition of my service,' he added.
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