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Cover Story: RSS Swayamsevaks help J&K Flood victims

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Sep 15, 2014, 12:00 am IST
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The Sewa Bharati organisation run by RashtriyaSwayamsevak Sangh (RSS) swayamsevaks has extended its helping hand in flood-hit Jammu & Kashmir regions. Hundreds of Karyakartas are working day and night to rescue thousands of people trapped in floods; are arranging for the last rites of the dead. The sevaks are also involved in building temporary shelter for the homeless, distributing blankets and warm clothes, arranging langars, milk for children, and providing medical aid etc. The damaged roads are being repaired by the Government and army.

If you are interested in contributing through your work or donation to the activity, you can contact any of these help centers:
1 . Sewa Bharti, Jammu & Kashmir
Ved Mandir Complex,
Ambphalla, Jammu 180001
Email Id
sewabhartijammu@gmail.com,
kachrukrishan@gmail.com
jaidevjammu@gmail.com
Contact person:-
Ms Arpana Gupta, 7298113350,
Ph.:- 94191-12841, 94191-10940, 0191-2570750, 2547000.
2. Fayaz Ahmed Mir, H/o Lt Sh. Z H Mirza, Retd. SSP
Magharmal Bagh Chowk, Behind Masjid, Srinagar, J&K
Contact person– Mr Fayaz Ahmed Ph.: 94190-16193, 97972-47053
The Cash donation may be remitted to State Bank of India, Karan Nagar, Jammu:
Sewa Bharati, Jammu,
Account No 10088448366
IFSC Code: SBIN0007970
Or
Rashtriya Sewa Bharati
SBI, Jhandewala, New Delhi
Account No 10080533451
IFSC Code SBIN0009371
Contact person: K L Mallya, Treasurer, Rashtriya Sewa Bharati, 09810898333
Email Id: 
klmallya1949@gmail.com, rashtriyasewa@gmail.com

Call for Relief Assistance

The disastrous floods in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) have claimed more than 200 lives and have left thousands stranded across J&K. All modes and sources of communication have failed to evaluate the situation of the people, who have been dismantled from their houses and work places. Bhaiya Ji Joshi, Sarkaryavah-Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has paid condolences to the people, who’ve drowned in the floods. While sympathising with the people on the behalf of the whole country, he also consoled those, who are stuck at different places and have appealed people to have patience. He also appealed to have faith in him and the other citizens as they are not alone in this misfortune. Along with Central and State Government, Army, Police and NGOs, thousands of citizens are working round the clock for relief work but still there is a long way to go. Carrying forward its tradition and practice of helping others, RSS through “SEWA BHARTI, JAMMU-KASHMIR” is working 24×7 to shift people to safer places and is providing them with food and shelter. I request all countrymen to come forward in this misfortune and assist those in need.
Helpline Numbers: (To Assist with Relief Material and Funds)
Sewa Bharti, Jammu-Kashmir-(0191-2570750, 2547000, 09419112841, 09419110940)
Rashtriya Sewa Bharti, Delhi (011-25814928, 25814693, 9868245005)

 

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