Hyderabad: The state government has appointed Ved Rajan as the Chairman of the Corporation for the Welfare of Widows. As per the orders of Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, Suman Giddangula, wife of Saichand, who recently passed away, has been given the appointment letter by Ved Rajan. In this context, Saichand’s picture was adorned with a garland by his family members.
Saichand, a singer who serves as the Chairman of the Giddangula Corporation, recently met with an unfortunate demise due to a gunshot. Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao decided to provide support to Saichand’s wife Rajani by appointing her as per the orders. The government has also issued directives to take care of all the responsibilities of Rajani, following KCR’s instructions.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Working President K.T. Rama Rao announced that Saichand’s family will receive financial aid of Rs. 1 crore. The amount will be given as a monthly salary to the family for a period of one year, starting from the funds provided by the party’s representatives. KTR released the funds to support Saichand’s family.
Saichand was born on September 20, 1984, in Amarchintal village, Vanaparthi district, Telangana state. He completed his education up to intermediate in Amarchintal, followed by a degree in Hyderabad and a postgraduate degree from Osmania University. Saichand got acquainted with Rajani, who was a student at Osmania University, and they got married in 2012. They have a son named Charish and a daughter named Kumartee.
The sudden demise of Saichand has left the music industry and his fans in shock. His contributions as a singer and his dedication to promoting the welfare of widows through the Giddangula Corporation will always be remembered. The government’s decision to appoint Rajani and provide financial support to the family showcases their commitment to supporting artists and their families during difficult times.
In conclusion, Saichand’s untimely demise has brought both sadness and opportunities for his family. The government’s gesture of appointing Rajani and providing financial aid will undoubtedly provide some solace to them during this challenging period. The music industry and the community as a whole will continue to remember Saichand’s contributions and legacy.