Jyothis mohan young civil service officer became role model for the society

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In a philanthropic gesture to help healthcare workers and emergency service providers in their efforts to navigate past the coronavirus pandemic, Jyothis Mohan, IRS, Joint Commissioner, Income Tax Department, Mumbai has made a significant contribution. 

The young civil service officer used the funds meant for his younger sister’s marriage towards sponsoring a sanitisation panel in Kerala. Trissur Event Management Association conducted the programme in front of the wholesale market in Trissur.

 Known for his humanitarian efforts, Jyothis Mohan had in the past worked with several NGOs and authorities like district collectors and police commissioners during the Kerala floods.

His current contribution needs more applause since he postponed his sister’s marriage and used some amount of that fund for this noble purpose. Police commissioner, District collector and other eminent personalities also attended the event.

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  1. T. M. Surendran |

    Well done Sir. People of Kerala will always remember you Sir. In Mumbai, you are very active in social works. All the best Sir.

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  2. Sir, Proud of you and equally proud to be in the same department where such big hearted ones work. God Bless You & your family.

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  3. Sailesh Srivastava |

    Big applause to one of the kindest hearted person… May God bless you with much more efficiency to work for humanity.. great job sir.????

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  4. Gopalakrishnan Nair.R |

    Well done Sir, Great service to humanity,God bless you and your family..stay healthy and safe
    Gopal Nair
    Dombivli
    Mumbai

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