Flood relief efforts surge, civil societies, individuals join hands to aid flood-hit Tripura
Flood relief efforts surge, civil societies, individuals join hands to aid flood-hit Tripura
Kind-hearted individuals from civil society are stepping forward with humanitarian efforts to support flood affected people and to aid in strengthening the state's infrastructure.
Responding to the call of Chief Minister Prof. Dr Manik Saha, financial contributions for flood relief are being deposited daily into the Chief Minister's Relief Fund from various sources.
Moreover, Chief Ministers of several states, including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Arunachal Pradesh, have extended their support to Tripura. The central government has also announced a financial package, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledging financial assistance for the flood victims.
In recent days, individuals from various professions have been making contributions to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund, and this trend continued on Saturday as well.
Dr Saha on Saturday informed that Infrastructure Developers' of Tripura: Rs 14,00,000, Sunil Das, Gangail Road: Rs 15,000, Unnayan Sangha Club: Rs 20,001, The Institute of Engineers, TSC: Rs 25,000, Rabindra Ch Saha, Santipara: Ra 20,000, National Filter Industries: Rs 50,000, Duranta TV: Rs 5,000, Tripura Automobiles(Manipal Singh): Rs 1,51,000, Headlines Tripura(Pranab Sarkar): Rs 25,000, Nazrul Chhatrabhas: Rs10,000, Yogasana Association of Tripura: Rs 10,000, Umapada Das, Ramnagar: Rs 10,001, Bidyut Debnath, Khayerpur: Rs 10,000, Shyamal Chowdhury: Rs 5,000, Ajanta Bardhan Roy: Rs 10,000, Chira Sathi Sangha: Rs 10,000, Govt Pensioners Association, Tripura: 30,000, Tripura Institute of Paramedical Sciences: Rs 1,51,000, Red Lotus Club, Palace Compound: Rs 30,000, Samagra Siksha Non Teaching Association: Rs 45,001, Jagannath Industries: Rs10,001, Swaraj Sarkar: Rs 10,000 Rashtriya Gokul Mission Staff: Rs 27,000, Dulal Paul: 5,000, Fly Link Travels: Rs 10,001, Milanbala Smriti Trust: Rs 10,000, Shantiniketan Sanskritik Parishad: Rs 15,000, Hotel Sonargaon & Restaurant: Rs 10,000,Abhijit Roy, Dhaleshwar:Rs 10,000, Agiye Cholo Sangha, Agartala: Rs 60,000, Samay Policlinic, Bishalgarh: Rs 5,000, Tripura Vocational Teachers Forum: Rs 33,218, Ganesh Arts: Rs10,000.
Indian Medical Association(IMA): Rs1,80,000, Kalika Jewellers, Agartala: Rs 2,00,000, All India Punjab National Bank Officers Association: Rs 2,00,000, Trek to Wild organisation, Agartala: Rs 7,000, Swapan Chandra De(De Family): Rs 3,00,000.
Tripura State BJP Law and Legal Affairs Department: Rs 2,00,000, Miss Ayantika Das, Bishalgarh: Rs 8,820, Arunachal University of Studies: Rs 5,00,000, Employees Recreation Club, O/o the DM & Collector, South Tripura: Rs 1,00,000, TRP & PTG Employees: Rs 75,000.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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