Saturday 29 June 2013

SANT NIRANKARI CHARITABLE FOUNDATION RELIEF MEASURES FOR UTTARAKHAND FLOOD AFFECTED PEOPLE

By 1 2 1 News Reporter

Chandigarh,29th June 29:--Mohinder Singh convenor of Chandigarh Branch said with the blessings of His Holiness Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj, the Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation is taking a number of measures towards the rescue and relief of the flood affected people in Uttarakhand. Secretary of the Foundation, Shri C.L. Gulati has already appealed to all the followers of the Mission to contribute towards its Uttarakhand Relief Fund liberally for which they will be entitled to Income Tax rebate under Section 80(G)5(vi) of the Income Tax Act. The contribution can be made through the Sant Nirankari Mandal also against proper receipt on account of Uttarakhand Relief Fund. 

             The Sewa Dal units of the Sant Nirankari Mission in Uttarakhand are working round the clock towards rescue efforts for the flood victims. A series of Blood Donation Camps has also been started in the state and its nearby areas for immediate relief to the injured.    

 One truck containing 15 crates of mineral water, medicines worth Rs. 5,000/- and 2000 packets of biscuits was sent at the rescue centre of Mussoorrie Vikas Pradhikaran (Mussoorie Development Authority) on June 21,2013. Another two trucks fully loaded with mineral water, biscuits and namkeen, bread packets, tarpaulins, blankets, jersies   and other clothes have also been sent to Mussoorrie Development Authority.  Similarly, 120 quintals of fodder have been supplied by Muzaffarnagar branch for cattle in Haridwar area.  

               An amount of Rs. 2,21,500/- has been provided as cash relief to 30 affected families in Saharanpur District. Another amount of Rs.10,00,000/- is also being provided for distribution among the needy.

               Free food (Langar) is also being provided to flood affected people by the Foundation throughout Uttarakhand.The Foundation continues to make every possible effort to ameliorate the lot of victims in Uttarakhand.

 

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