An Indian national Easwari Shellaiah (47) working in Singapore as maid has been awarded by Asian Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA) for her dedicated service to bed-ridden employer.
- Easwari helped her employer Madam Kalaiselvi (53), who suffered a stroke in 2011, cheering her up, carrying her from bed to wheelchair helping her to the toilet and taking her thrice a week to AWWA Readycare Centre.
- Easwari, whose father died when she was 12, started helping at one of Mother Teresa’s charities in Chennai at the age of 14.
- She moved to Singapore in 1986 working with a voluntary welfare organisation, Swami Home.
- Easwari is paid 400 dollar a month.
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