Thursday, 13 September 2012
Akshaya Patra food supplied to flood victims for 9 days and continuing…
Since 22nd of August, heavy rains have ravaged 
colonies in Jaipur, the flood has displaced many households leaving them
 helpless in water logged surroundings. 
Akshaya Patra was requested to 
supply food in affected areas by the district administration, Jaipur to 
tackle issue of food crisis and to participate in relief operations.
The free food was distributed in the low lying 
areas of Jaipur in more than 12 colonies such as Bhatta basti, Shastri 
nagar, Jahawar nagar, Transport nagar, Girdhari pura, Muhana mandi, 
Madrampura , Nahargrah, Parwati nagar, Bagrana, Bagru, Galta gate etc. 
It was also supplied to the water logged areas of adjoining district of 
Dausa.
Over 40,000 flood victims have benefitted so far. 
The food distribution is still continuing in a few areas including 
Madrampura which was visited by UPA Chairperson, Ms. Sonia Gandhi on 
August 30th, 2012.  
The food was distributed through our distribution 
vans. 
The vans were stationed near the water logged areas while food was
 manually shifted to the affected places. The local people helped 
Akshaya Patra teams in the distribution. The officers of Food and civil 
supplies, Police and District administration guided whole of the relief 
operation. A special distributing cell was established at the Jaipur 
kitchen by Akshaya Patra.
R. Kumar, a victim,  is an Auto Rickshaw puller who
 lives near the slum area of Sethi Colony Jaipur. His family stays in 
the village while he earns in Jaipur to support the family. He eats food
 in a nearby Dhaba (A road side eatery) which could not operate due to 
excessive rains. Akshayapatra came to his rescue. In his words “Bhagwaan
 aap ko khush rakhe, aaj aapko hazaron gareebon kee duaaein milengee” 
(May God keep you happy, you well get blessings of thousands of poor to 
whom you have fed today). 
This is not first time that Akshaya Patra has 
partaken in relief operations. Our kitchens are used as public assets in
 times of emergencies and food is supplied in calamity struck regions
Labels:
Akshaya Patra Foundation,
Akshayapatra,
NGO in India
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