Jamaat lends helping hand to Uttarakhand flood victims

Posted on 29 June 2013 by Webmaster JIH Maharashtra

Okhla Times News Service/ New Delhi, Uttarakhand
Some members of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, (UP West and Uttarakhand) are holding relief camp at Haridwar railway station for victims of devastating flood in Uttarakhand, according to its officials.
The local administration and Indian Railways have cooperated with the team of Jamaat to set up the relief camp at the railway station, says its official release.
“They have also provided residential facilities to the Jamaat team.”
The relief camp of the Jamaat was inaugurated by Railway Superintendent GK Das.

The Jamaat relief camp consists of a team of five medical specialists and a mobile hospital equipped with all necessary machinery and facilities for treatment.
Maulana Inamullah Islahi, state president of UP (West) and Uttarakhand, is camping in Haridwar to supervise the relief work.
Besides the Haridwar relief camp, Jamaat has also sent some other teams comprising Jamaat leaders and members and former DSP Mohammad Waseem to Dehradun and Rishikesh. These teams are surveying affected people so that they could also be provided help as per their requirements, claims its media department.
In Jamia Nagar also many organizations held releif camps for the flood victims.

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