You are working for an NGO. Write a notice about your institutes initiative to collect Rs 10 lakhs for the flood victims of India .Appeal for generous donation.
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#AmphanCyclone: Here's how you can donate to relief funds to help cyclone-ravaged Bengal and Odisha
The death toll from super cyclone Amphan in West Bengal rose to 77 on Friday. As disaster management and civil authorities scrambled to restore normal life, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew down to the state capital to take stock of the situation. Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday has also assured all possible assistance to West Bengal. Patnaik spoke to CM Mamata Banerjee over the telephone on Friday morning and assured all help in terms of men and material to overcome this critical situation.
The death toll from super cyclone Amphan in West Bengal rose to 77 on Friday. As disaster management and civil authorities scrambled to restore normal life, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew down to the state capital to take stock of the situation. Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday has also assured all possible assistance to West Bengal. Patnaik spoke to CM Mamata Banerjee over the telephone on Friday morning and assured all help in terms of men and material to overcome this critical situation.While the state and the central government is doing what it can to support cyclone-ravaged Bengal, there are numerous other organisations, NGOs, student groups, local groups doing their bit to help in these times of distress. Support has been pouring in from around the world let alone across the country. Here's a list of such platforms and donation links where you can do your bit too.
The death toll from super cyclone Amphan in West Bengal rose to 77 on Friday. As disaster management and civil authorities scrambled to restore normal life, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew down to the state capital to take stock of the situation. Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday has also assured all possible assistance to West Bengal. Patnaik spoke to CM Mamata Banerjee over the telephone on Friday morning and assured all help in terms of men and material to overcome this critical situation.While the state and the central government is doing what it can to support cyclone-ravaged Bengal, there are numerous other organisations, NGOs, student groups, local groups doing their bit to help in these times of distress. Support has been pouring in from around the world let alone across the country. Here's a list of such platforms and donation links where you can do your bit too.1. The West Bengal State Emergency Relief Fund: The state government's official relief fund has begun allowing donations for relief work concerning cyclone Amphan. These funds will be disbursed through government officials and agencies only. Contribution to this fund entitles you to claim a 100 per cent deduction under section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
2. Jadavpur Commune, run and supported by Jadavpur University students, research scholars and alumni, has been operational since before the national lockdown started, manufacturing sanitiser and disinfectants, and distributing them in and around campus to guards, civic volunteers, delivery personnel, etc. Their community kitchen, running since the beginning of the national lockdown, serves hot lunch to over 600 people daily in the Jadavpur, Dhakuria, Golpark and Charu Market areas. They also distribute rations to migrant labourers and the homeless. Post-Amphan, JUC is organising relief for the victims while keeping the community kitchen going.
3. Humans of Patuli Neighbourhood COVID/Amphan support team: Humans of Patuli, a neighbourhood group started by people living in the Patuli area, has been working on the ground with people who have lost livelihoods for over a month now and have expanded their work to providing relief to Amphan victims. The group had come together during the CAA/NRC protests in January before the pandemic struck. They had been going door-to-door to spread awareness. "We had already been spreading awareness, after the Coronavirus outbreak we pooled in our resources to help people with regular food and other daily needs. Now, we are doing the same for Amphan relief," says Utsarjana, one of the members.
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