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Religious Trust, NGOs open their wallets for the residents of Conkan

Religious Trust, NGOs open their wallets for the residents of Conkan
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Mumbai: Residents of Marooned Storm amaze Konkan received flooding assistance from voluntary organizations and religions in Mumbai.
Shaken by visuals from submerged villages, NGOs began to unite material assistance including raw food grains, household goods, equipment, candles and sanitation items for affected areas.
On Saturday, donors noticed the call of the Juma Mosque Trust and became a human foundation, and sent five trucks loaded with relief material.
“This vehicle reaches their destination after a difficult four-hour trip.
More trucks will be sent soon,” said Shuaib Khatib, Chairman of Juma Masjid Trust.
One vehicle loaded with 160 bags of food granules donated by certain Rafiq Bhai.
Every bag weighs 25 kilograms.
Residents of Dongri, Nagpas and Mohammed Ali Road have mobilized active support for Raigad-Chiplun.
Many locals have roots in Konkan.
Amir Khan’s journalist said, “We in Dongri helped since the first day.
We are happy that even in the middle of the Covid pandemic, Mumbaikars contributes generously.
We have arranged 750 liters of milk, 2,000 liters of drinking water, materials, and equipment.
Two Tempo with relief has reached Chiplun.
“This team includes Social Workers Tabassum Dhorarjiwala, USAs Tambe and Naeem Nakhwa.
Khaana Chahiye, a new NGO rooted during Kuncian, has established a collection center for the assistance of the city.
The Catholic Church stepped into the plate at Mahad.
On Tuesday FR Nigel Barrett, a spokesman for the Catholic Church in Mumbai, will send food seed trucks and household items to the Mahad of the Rosario Church, Mazgaon, where he is a parish priest.
The local pastor in a flood area has appealed to their colleagues in Mumbai for help.
FR Nigel said, “FR Pravin from Mahad sent SOS to say the area was immersed under 15-20 feet of water, that the situation there was worse than 2005, when landslides destroyed the city.
He was setting up a kitchen to provide food to people and basic rations.
They don’t have electricity for the past five days and erratic cellular services.
We have invited people and parishes to donate important food items and candles.
Now they don’t need clothes, blankets, or drugs, It might come in the next round.
“RSS arranged a collection of collections for food food in the Defending under Nidhi Thakur, which consists of rice, biscuits, vegetables and tea leaves, and thane too.
Thane City opened her heart in fact, with residents flooded community and political groups with instant noodles, clothing, candles and matches, disinfectants and solar torches within minutes after a Sunday appeal.
Thinking outside the box, Samast Mahajan Sanshtha sent 10 people along with raw materials to cook hot khichdi for residents stranded.
“We realized the full packaging food would not help because it might be stale at that time reached.
So we send our staff and chef who will serve 5,000 people every day,” said Chairman and Trustee Girish Shah.
The All Thane Malayali association appealed to members to throw.
“We plan to send drinking water, pulses and other important things,” said Sashikumar Nair members.

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