COVID Relief Work in Himalayas

UTTARAKHAND

Dehradun

     100 bags of ration – distributed to 100 families     

in Kalindi enclave, Rajeev Colony and K.C. Public School at Kanwali Road in association with the Vasant Vihar police station. Proper health preventive measures were undertaken by volunteers before taking up the initiative.

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Jammu

4000 families      04 days 

2500 families      adopted 

50 ton of food      distributed 

     186 food packets – distributed to 186 families     

 

carried out at Preet Nagar, Nanak Nagar, Channi Rama, and Channi Himat. 20 families with over 100 members at Gandhi Nagar received the relief food materials.

The team has also chalked out a plan to carry out a distribution of relief food-material packets for b, which will have over 6,000 people. The camps have been set-up at Channi Rama, Channi Himmat, Gandhinagar, Nanak Nagar, Preet Nagar Clusters, Nanak Nagar Sec, Narwal, Railway Cluster and Regari.

in Kalindi enclave, Rajeev Colony and K.C. Public School at Kanwali Road in association with the Vasant Vihar police station. Proper health preventive measures were undertaken by volunteers before taking up the initiative.

Srinagar

    Over 2700 daily wage families – provided with essentials in Pulwama, Bandipora and Srinagar.

 

HIMACHAL PRADESH

Shimla 

    100 food packets – ready for distribution in areas to be allotted by the local administration.

Nahan

    21kg weighing packets – distributed to      60 families.

These food packets have been loaded with supplies that can last for 10 days to the families in this time of lockdown.

Una

Distributed       ration, sanitizers – and spread awareness around COVID-19 among the underprivileged children.

ASSAM

      160 families reached

The volunteers in the northeast region of India have also come together to reach out to all those who are in need now. The team reached out to 160 families at the Diphu Ashram. The team, meanwhile, has expressed deep gratitude for being able to serve the nation and its people in the time of the coronavirus outbreak. The team is also hopeful to carry out more service initiatives as and when the need arises in the state. The team is also currently reaching out to the rural areas of Assam. So far, they have distributed 40 relief food material packets to 40 families.

MEGHALAYA

     1.5 tonnes of ration – distributed to over       200 families in Shillong.

     1 tonne of ration – distributed to 250 labourers in Garo Hills

 

SIKKIM

Rs. 1,00,000 donatedby the Sikkim Art of Living chapter towards the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund of the Government of Sikkim.

NEPAL

     Food supplied to       100 families 

Story of Change

A shining star on the dark horizon of Kashmir!

A shining example of this tribe is this young Kashmiri volunteer from Srinagar. Salim Malik has been  risking his own life to reach out to stranded migrant workers, widows and daily wage earners and ensure they don’t pass a night without food. Over the last two weeks, Salim has turned out to be the  proverbial angel, going from home to home and delivering more than 4000 kg of food supplies to over 1600 Individuals/Families on behalf of the Art of Living. What makes Salim’s efforts superhuman is that he is doing it in Srinagar and Pulwama, which often resemble a warzone even without the Corona  lockdown.

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