Marthoma Church Celebrates Golden Jubilee by Building 150 Homes for the Needy
Marthoma Church marks Metropolitan’s episcopal golden jubilee by building 150 homes
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To commemorate the golden jubilee of Theodosius Mar Thoma Metropolitan, the Marthoma Church is constructing 150 homes for landless and homeless families across various regions in Kerala, India. Each house, measuring about 560 square feet, is built at an estimated cost of ₹7.5 lakh (approximately $9,000 USD).
- 01Theodosius Mar Thoma Metropolitan's golden jubilee is marked by a charitable housing project.
- 02150 homes will be built for underprivileged families in Kerala, India.
- 03The project spans regions from Thiruvananthapuram to Ernakulam.
- 04Each home has an area of about 560 square feet.
- 05The estimated cost per house is ₹7.5 lakh (approximately $9,000 USD).
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In celebration of the golden jubilee of Theodosius Mar Thoma Metropolitan, the head of the Marthoma Church, a significant initiative has been launched to provide housing for 150 landless and homeless families. The project aims to support underprivileged communities across various regions in Kerala, India, including border villages in Thiruvananthapuram and Tamil Nadu, as well as areas in Ernakulam and central Travancore. Each house, designed to be approximately 560 square feet, is constructed at an estimated cost of ₹7.5 lakh (around $9,000 USD). This initiative reflects the Church's commitment to social welfare, transcending caste and religious barriers to aid those in need.
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This initiative will provide much-needed housing for underprivileged families, improving their living conditions and stability.
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