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BAI Vizag Steel City Centre distributes buttermilk at PGRS for fifth week

Builders Association of India (BAI) Vizag Steel City Centre, under Chairman P. A. Raju, has served buttermilk to around 3,500 visitors at Public Grievance Redressal System for five weeks straight. This effort, designed to alleviate summer heat, has garnered positive responses from the public at several locations, including District Collectorate and GVMC.

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Jun 15, 2026 · 1 min read · 1 views
BAI Vizag Steel City Centre distributes buttermilk at PGRS for fifth week

Key Takeaways

  • The Builders Association of India has served buttermilk to 3,500 visitors over five consecutive weeks to combat summer heat.
  • Chairman P. A. Raju led the initiative, receiving positive public feedback for the community service effort.
  • Notable attendees included Mada Murthy and Ashok, who are chairmen of local centers in Visakhapatnam and Anakapalli.
  • The initiative took place at various PGRS counters, including the District Collectorate and Police Commissionerate.
  • The BAI emphasized the significance of community service in a press release issued on Monday.

Builders Association of India (BAI) Vizag Steel City Centre handed out buttermilk to about 3,500 visitors at Public Grievance Redressal System (PGRS) for fifth straight week. Meant to ease summer heat discomfort, this took place at several PGRS counters, like those at District Collectorate,GVMC,Police Commissionerate.

Chairman P. A. Raju led the program,earning public praise . People thanked contractors for helping quench thirst at centers . BAI Vizag Steel City Centre stressed importance of community service in Monday's press release.

Mada Murthy, Visakhapatnam Centre Chairman,was there,along with Ashok from Anakapalli Centre and N. Nageswara Rao of AP State General Council. Vice Chairmen Umapathi and Hari Vijay,Secretary Mohan Rao,and other members joined the distribution . Efforts like this…

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