Rajinikanth throws open his Raghavendra Mandapam for sanitary workers

Faced with the huge task of clearing garbage accumulated during floods, the Tamil Nadu government had roped in sanitary workers from across the State.

December 15, 2015 03:29 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 03:55 pm IST - Chennai

Rajnikanth.

Rajnikanth.

Superstar Rajnikanth has thrown open his sprawling marriage hall in Chennai for accommodating sanitary workers from various districts engaged in the work to clean up the mess created by the recent floods in the city.

The Kabali star had opened up his Raghavendra Mandapam in Kodambakkam for the workers from Namakkal, Karur, Salem, Dharmapuri and Tirupur, a press release from his office said.

The workers were being provided with basic necessities, it added.

Last week, the actor had asked his fans to cancel his birthday celebrations on December 12, 2015 and instead focus their resources on flood relief and rehabilitation.

Faced with the huge task of clearing the garbage, the government had roped in the sanitary workers from across the State.

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