<p>Bengaluru: Laxmi Hebbalkar, Minister for Women and Child Development, Disabled and Senior Citizens Empowerment, on Friday inaugurated 'Grandma Home', a home for destitute women in Banashankari.</p>.<p>Spread over 14,000 sqft, the home can comfortably accommodate over 100 women and provide space for recreational activities and amenities for the elderly, as well.</p>.<p>Supported by the Malabar Charitable Trust and operated by NGOs like Thanal, Grandma Home offers free shelter, food, medical assistance, and physical and mental healthcare facilities, with a dedicated team of medical professionals and social workers to cater to its inhabitants round the clock.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Laxmi Hebbalkar, Minister for Women and Child Development, Disabled and Senior Citizens Empowerment, on Friday inaugurated 'Grandma Home', a home for destitute women in Banashankari.</p>.<p>Spread over 14,000 sqft, the home can comfortably accommodate over 100 women and provide space for recreational activities and amenities for the elderly, as well.</p>.<p>Supported by the Malabar Charitable Trust and operated by NGOs like Thanal, Grandma Home offers free shelter, food, medical assistance, and physical and mental healthcare facilities, with a dedicated team of medical professionals and social workers to cater to its inhabitants round the clock.</p>