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Ajjamma passes away

Published On : 16 Apr 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Udupi: Kamalamma (90), who was running 'Ajjammana Hotel' opposite M G M College, passed away on Saturday April 15. She has left behind a son and six daughters. Over the last six to seven decades, Ajjamma never got tired of lovingly serving food to students with her own hands.

Till recently, she used to attend to every student on her own. Ajjamma's affection for students and inclination to feed could never be overcome by business sense. A number of students, even after several years after passing out of the college, came to meet Ajjamma and enquire about her health and happiness.

Ajjamma, who was always proud about the progress achieved by MGM college in front of her eyes, had inaugurated some sports meets and other meets of the college under pressure from students. She was also felicitated by the students. Several past students of the college had joined together a few years back and refurbished her hotel. On this occasion, they had given a name to the hotel for the first time by hanging a board, which read 'Ajjamma Cafe'.

 







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