Project Prayas: Relief for Flood Affected Assam
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Assam is suffering from the worst flood of the century. Here is some data from the State Disaster Management Authority:
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Assam is suffering from the worst flood of the century. Here is some data from the State Disaster Management Authority:
Introduction
Attached here is the report of everything related to Project Sparsh. Please do get in touch with us in case of further queries.
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Please find all the bills for which the purchases have been made to provide the relief material (utensils) to the flood affected areas near Raichur. The bills have been attached below.
Please note that it is more than 8 days past the flood. Good food which was once the priority is no longer required.
Old clothes, especially urban wear, are not used by villagers. Massive mobilization of aid from various agencies has ensured abundant supply of immediate consumables. At this time, relief material which helps people get back to normal life are in greater demand.
Here is a presentation explaining about Project Sparsh. Also provided below is a downloadable link to the same presentation.
View the presentation here. Presentation on Project Sparsh
Here is a list of all individuals who have made contributions for the relief of flood victims. In case your name is not updated here, please check again later. If it is not updated within 72 hours, please send a mail stating the same to sankalp.admin@gmail.com.
Here are all the places where floods have created a havoc. Sankalp plans to provide relief material.
Outside the college main gate honking endlessly was all that could be heard when torrential rains hit Bangalore. Students had parked vehicles in the middle of the road, adding to the poor condition of the already narrow road. Everyone was trying to make their way ahead by any possible mean they could use.
When the Thanjavur Red Cross saw that the people were suffering like never before in the repeated floods of November,2005, they invited Sankalp to come forward and help. If we see a thing happening again and again, we become de-sensitized to it. This is what happens in floods now. Today we take floods like a normal happening. At times it is not so normal for the suffering ....